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Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
Agar - At Kleinburg, on Sunday evening. November 10th 1918, Annie Devers, beloved wife of William Agar, aged 73 years. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p.m. to Nashville Cemetery.
Submitted By: Adeline

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Bernard - , Goodwin N. - At Niagara-on-the-lake, on Monday, November 4th 1940 Goodwin Newman Bernard, beloved husband of Agnes Katherine McGaw, in his 71st year. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon. Private service being held at the family residence, Queen Street, Niagara-on-the-lake, at 2 o`clock, followed by public service at St. Mark`s Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Mark`s Cemetery.
Submitted By: Adeline

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Booth - Charles Alfred - At Toronto, on Sunday, November 3rd, Charles Alfred Booth, husband of the late Elizabeth Hiltz, late of Lambton Mills, dear father of Gertie, Lyla and Irene, aged 76 years. Resting at the Funeral Chapel of William Speers, 2926 Dundas Street (near Keele), for service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in St. John`s Cemetery, Norway
Submitted By: Adeline

Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
Brugger - On Sunday, November 10th 1918, of Spanish influenza, at Ochre River, Man., Harry Brugger, late of 191 Campbell Avenue, Toronto, in his 26th year. Interment at Ochre River, Man.
Submitted By: Adeline

Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
Burgess - At his late residence 253 Westmoreland Avenue, Sunday, Nov. 10 Rev. Henry F. Burgess, aged 80 years, late of Bathany, Ont. Funeral Wednesday at 10 a.m. to St. Edmund`s Church, Dovercourt and Davenport Roads. Interment in Prospect Cemetery
Submitted By: Adeline

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Burston - Charles William - At St. Michael`s Hospital on Saturday, November 2, Charles William, dearly beloved husband of Violet Burston, 132 Bedford Park Avenue, and father of Arthur, in his 50th year. Resting at the Trull Funeral Home 2704 Yonge Street, for service in the chapel, Tuesday 4 p.m. Interment Veterans Plot, Prospect Cemetery. Bristol, England, papers please copy.
Submitted By: Adeline

Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
Crawford - On Sunday, Nov. 10th 1918 Sarah Crawford, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Isabell Crawford and the late Hugh Crawford, 265 Salem Avenue. Funeral from above address at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 13th to Prospect Cemetery. Motors
Submitted By: Adeline

Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
Clendenning - On November 10, 1918 Irene, beloved wife of Norman Clendenning, age 19 years. Funeral from her late residence 104 Booth Avenue, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. to St. John`s Cemetery
Submitted By: Adeline

Streetsville Review 27 Jan 1855
CURTIS on Tues a.m. last in Simcoe, a colored man, blacksmith, murdered his wife. An inquest was held before Dr. CLARKE, Coroner
Submitted By: Mary

Unknown Paper Feb 1904
Dixon -Mrs. Janet Dixon, one of the oldest residents of Brampton, died at the home of her son, Mr. Chas. Calvert, John St, on Wednesday. Mrs. Dixon who was ninety years of age, was a resident of Chinguacousy before coming to Brampton after her husband's death more than thirty years ago. She was buried beside her husband in Dixon's cemetery which was named for him, this afternoon
Submitted By: Jan

Brampton Conservator Friday, July 19, 1878
Dixon -Mr. Dixon, an old resident of Chingacousy, but a resident of Brampton for a few years past, died yesterday morning, much respected by all who knew him
Submitted By: Jan

Streetsville Review 10 Feb 1855
Dunn DUNN John, a debtor, died in gaol, has been confined to gaol for the greater part of time since 1850
Submitted By: Mary

Streetsville Review 27 Jan 1855
English John, a brakeman on Grand Western Railway, fell from one of the cars in the morning of Saturday last, as train was passing over the tressel work on the Burlington heights� �no hopes are entertained of his recovery
Submitted By: Mary

Brampton Conservator Nov 1900
Furby-on Sat. Nov. 3, Martha Mossie Hunter Furby, formerly of Brampton, died at her mother's residence in Toronto
Submitted By; Mary C

The Liberal - 1931 Nov. 12, 1931
Hadwin -Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. Grice in the loss of her sister, MRS. HADWIN, who passed away in the Western Hospital, Toronto last Friday. Mrs. Hadwin was well known here, having spent much of her time with her sister and had made many friends.
Submitted By: Adeline

Brampton Conservator 1 May, 1890
Jackson JACKSON - At lot 9, 3rd line east, Chinguacousy, on Saturday 19th April, 1890. John Thomas, only surviving son of John Jackson, Esq., aged 22 years, 11 months and 9 days.
Submitted By: Adeline

The Bulletin, Streetsville, May 15, 1843
Jamieson-At the farm of Mr. JAMIESON Sr., on Centre Rd., a funeral for his son John JAMIESON, interred at Harrison's meeting house on 5th con. east, Church of England burial service read by Rev. R.J. MACGEORGE of Streetsville
Submitted By: Mary

Streetsville Review 27 Jan 1855
Laidlaw William, on the 22nd inst after a short illness, in his 27th year
Submitted By: Mary
Lundy- (See Mortimer)

Brampton Conservator Nov 1900
Lundy-Frank, age 80, left a widow, 2 sons & 3 daughters; had celebrated Golden Anniversary in July
Submitted By; Mary C

Brampton Conservator. 1 May, 1890
Maguire CHRISTOPHER MAGUIRE
(died Apeil 27 1890)
The subject of this obituary is well known to the people of Brampton and to a great many throughout the county. About twenty-one years ago he apprenticed himself to the printing art in the office of the late Alexander Dick, and in the Banner office he labored steadily and industriously all those years until five weeks prior to his decease. He was a very honest and straightforward young man; his word was never questioned, and although of a very reserved and retiring manner, was a universal favorite. Deceased has for many years been foreman of the Banner, and his fellow workmen have kind words, and only kind, to say for their comrade who has gone before. MR. MAGUIRE has been in poor health for over a year, but worked until he was compelled through weakness to give up. That dire disease, consumption, was working its way with fatal effect. A few weeks ago he went to Toronto to consult other medical advice, and there died at the residence of his wife's sister, St. Patrick St., on Sunday last, 29th at noon. His remains were brought to Brampton on Tuesday morning and conveyed to his residence on Helston Avenue. From there the funeral took place on Wednesday morning, 30th ult. Service for the dead was held in the Roman Catholic church and was conducted by the priest of this parish, Rev. Father Morris, after which the remains were interred in the R.C. Cemetery. The firemen marched in a body at the funeral, deceased being Captain of No. 2 Company. A pillow of flowers with the words "Brother Fire Man" and one from the Banner office inscribed "Our Foreman" were very beautiful. There were other floral offerings. Deceased leaves a widow, one child, a little boy of about five years, father, mother and brothers to mourn his loss. The universal sympathy of the community is with the widow in this very trying affliction which she has been called upon to pass through. Deceased was insured in the C.M.B.A. for $1,000.
Submitted By:Adeline

Brampton Conservator 1 May, 1890
Maxwell At lot 20, 1st line west, Chinguacousy, on Sunday 27th April 1890, Jane, eldest daughter of Robert and Jane Maxwell, aged 18 years, 2 months and 2 days
Submitted By: Adeline

Brampton Conservator Nov 1900
McClure- Ethel M., age 13 yrs, 2 months, 2 days, d/o Mr. & Mrs. Andrew McClure of lot 2, con 6, Chinguacousy, near Norval
Submitted By; Mary C

Streetsville Review Aug. 25, 1910 P. 5, col. 2
McCracken - At Meadowvale, on THursday, August 18th, 1910, Jacob McCracken in
his 71st year.
Submitted By: Jan

Streetsville Review Aug. 25, 1910 P. 5, col. 2
McCauley - At lot 34, 2nd Con. N. D. S. Toronto Township on Wednesday Aug.
24, 1910 Jane McCauley, aged 96 years. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr. J. T. McCauley on Friday,  Aug. 26th at 2 p.m. to Methodist Cemetery, Erindale.
Submitted By: Jan

Streetsville Review 6 Jan 1855
McDivet Edward McDivet expired on Barbers hill, Dundas St. on the evening of 21st ult. He had been walking from Caledon twp to Hamilton, and it is conjectured he came to his end through hunger & exposure to cold
Submitted By: Mary

Brampton Conservator 15 May, 1885
McEachern On May 7th, Katie Ann, daughter of Ronald McEachern, of Caledon, aged 20 years, 1 month and 16 days
Submitted By: Adeline

The Bulletin, Streetsville, May 15, 1843
McGaffin -Death by drowning, in the Credit River, on Wed. 3rd inst., of William, only son of Mr. James McGAFFIN...(other details of the accident)
Submitted By: Mary

Brampton Conservator Nov 1900
McGuire-Mrs. B. McGuire, Sr., died 27 Oct after a long & painful illness, mother of Mr. Blaney McGuire, publisher of the 'Orangeville Banner'
Submitted By; Mary C

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Miller - Charles William - Suddenly at his home 103 Seventy-Second Street, Brooklyn, New York, on Monday, November 4th 1940. Charles William Miller, son of the late Sidney R. Miller, of Napanee, Ontario, and beloved husband of Lois Hughes. Funeral Wednesday morning on arrival of train. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery
Submitted By: Adeline

Brampton Times & Conservator -Friday Nov. 18, 1887
Moore -aged 75 years and 6 months....native of Co. Down Ireland, came to Canada many years ago with his father & mother &other members of his family... member of the Orange order... leaves three sons, Dr. Moore of this town being the eldest, and one daughter... remains interred in Brampton cemetary
Submitted By: Mary

Cdn Champion, 17 Nov 1898
MOORE, Samuel  -Last week a terrible straw cutter accident occasioned the death of Samuel MOORE of Cooksville.  While cutting straw on the BLAKE farm at Mimico the deceased was feeding and caught his left arm in the rollers of the machine, and in a moment the arm was drawn in and chopped off piece by piece up to the shoulder by the swiftly revolvong knives.  The engine belt was immediately thrown, but all too late, as the victim died almost instantly.  The deceased lived on the Centre Road near Cooksville and leaves a wife and six children.
Submitted By: Mary Crandall

Streetsville Review 24 Feb 1855
Morley Mr. William, in his 72nd year, on 15th ult at Lakerrheath, Suffolk, England, was father of F.B. MORLEY, postmaster at Cooksville
Submitted By: Mary

Streetsville Review Aug. 25, 1910 P. 5, col. 2
NEWHOUSE - On Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1910, Mary Sinclair, relict of the late
Cornelius Newhouse, in her 79th year.  The funeral took place from the
residence of Mr. Hugh Craig, lot 21, second line east, on Fridy, August 19th,
at 2:30 o'clock to Dixon's Cemetery.
Submitted By: Jan

Streetsville Review Sept. 24, 1903 P. 1; col. 3
Newhouse- After a long illness, Mrs. Wm. Newhouse passed away on Saturday last. Deceased was in her 98th year and was a native of Toronto Twp.  Her maiden name was Ann Jane Kennedy.  Mrs. Newhouse survived her husband a little over a year.  The deceased lady was of a most kindly and charitable disposition. For many years she was an earnest and faithful attendant of worship at Grace Methodist Church.  She is survived by one daughter, who will have the sympathy of many friends in her affliction.  The remains of Mrs. Newhouse were buried in the family plot at Dixon's Church on Monday afternoon.  Among the relatives present from a distance were:  Mr. Kennedy, brother, Owen Sound; Mrs. Kilpatrick and daughter, Owen Sound; Mrs. Newhouse and Mrs. Durham, St. Catharines; Dr Johnston, Mr. Hugh Day Johnston and another brother, of Michigan.
Submitted By: Jan
NOTE:  Her headstone says she was born in 1835 and on the census
record she was 6 years younger than her husband. Her age may be wrong.

Streetsville Review May 29, 1902 P. 4, col. 4
NEWHOUSE - At Brampton, on Wednesday, May 21st, William Newhouse in his
73rdyear.
Submitted By: Jan

Brampton Conservator 1 May, 1890
Nixon NIXON - On Thursday evening 24th April 1890, at lot 8, 4th line east, Chinguacousy, John Nixon, aged 58 yearsand 6 months.
Submitted By: Adeline

Brampton Times & Conservator - 27 August 1891
Norris -The death occurred on Saturday last of MRS. HENRY NORRIS, 4th line, near Macville. Deceased was 62 years of age and had been ailing for about two years. The interment took place on Monday to Providence burial ground, Sandhill, Rev. H. Harper officiating. The funeral was largely attended as the deceased was very highly esteemed by her acquaintances
Submitted By: Adeline

Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
O'Connor - Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918 - Obituary O`CONNOR - At. St. Michael`s Hospital on Friday, November 8th, Isabella O`Connor (formerly of Midland), beloved wife of T.J. O`Connor, in her 39th year. At the Sick Children`s Hospital, Donald O`Connor, Thursday, November 7th, in his 11th year, and Harold O`Connor, Saturday, November 9th in his 9th year. Interment took place in Mount Hope Cemetery November 11th. Midland papers please copy.
Submitted By: Adeline

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Palmer - George Stanley - On Monday, November 4th 1940, at Toronto General Hospital, George Stanley Palmer, beloved husband of Edna Beatrice Lee. Resting at the home of his father-in-law, James Lee, 38 Somerset Avenue, for service Wednesday at 2 p.m., to Prospect Cemetery
Submitted By: Adeline

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Pilch - Gordon Vern - At the Western Hospital, on Monday, November 4th 1940, Gordon Vern Pilch, beloved son of Silas Pilch, and the late Florence Pilch, and brother of Robert and Lorne of 178 1/2 Queen Street East, aged 20 years. Resting at the Chapel of Washington and Johnston, 717 Queen Street East (at Broadview). Funeral service on Thursday afternoon at 2 o`clock. Interment St. John`s Cemetery, Norway
Submitted By: Adeline

Toronto Daily Star - 12 November 1918
Price - On November 12th, Jackson Edward Price, beloved husband of Elizabeth Brocklebank, aged 69 years and 9 months. Funeral from his late residence, 38 Glenlake Avenue, on Thursday, at 2 p.m., to Prospect Cemetery.
Submitted By: Adeline

Streetsville Review 6 Jan 1855

Reid Samuel, age 17, murdered at Elizabeth & Edward Streets, St. Johns Ward, Toronto (City)
Submitted By: Mary

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Riddell - Charlotte E. H. - On Monday, November 4 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.G. Davis, 187 Lanley Avenue. Charlotte E.H. (formerly of St. Lawrence Hall), widow of James L. Riddell, and beloved mother of Mrs. L.G. Davis (Beatrice), and Mrs. J.R. Songhurst (Reta). Resting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J.R. Songhurst, 5 Bowden Street. Service Wednesday, at 2 p.m., to St. Johns Norway.
Submitted By: Adeline

Streetsville Review 27 Jan 1855
Rintoul obit for David M., raised in Streetsville, M.D. from McGill University, Montreal. Went to work at Bruces Mines where he died 2nd ult at age 24
Submitted By: Mary

Brampton Times & Conservator - July 15 1881
Scott -At Orangeville, on the 11th inst., WILLIAM HEPBURN SCOTT, Q.C., M.P.P. for West Peterboro, son of the late JOHN SCOTT, Esq., of Brampton, aged 43 years
Submitted By: Adeline

The Evening Telegram - 5 November 1940
Silk - Annie Beatrice Hill - Entered into rest, Sunday, October 27th 1940. Annie Beatrice Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Hill and dear sister of Cecil Herbert, Allen, Arthur, Frank Hill and Violet Thompson. Service was held on October 30th1940 to Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarton, Ontario
Submitted By: Adeline

The Bulletin, Streetsville, May 15, 1843
Southey - Death of Dr. SOUTHEY died at his residence at Keswick, 21 March 1843, in his 69th year named Poet Laureate in 1812, married twice, the second was Miss Caroline BOWLES, a poetess
Submitted By: Mary

Streetsville Review May 29, 1902 p. 4, col. 4
Speight - On Wednesday afternoon, 21st of May at Moorecroft, the residence of
his brother-in-law H. P. Moore, Acton Joseph Albert Speight in his 46th year.
Submitted By: Jan

The Liberal - Jan 3 1932
Thompson -ROBT. S. THOMPSON Well Known Citizen Called By Death ROBERT S. THOMPSON of Langstaff died at his home early Tuesday afternoon following a brief illness of a few days. The funeral was held from his late residence and was largely attended.
Submitted By: Adeline

Streetsville Review Aug. 25, 1910 P. 5, col. 2

Williams - In Brampton, on Sunday, August 14th, 1910, Gwenllian Mae, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams, aged 4 months and 26 days.
Submitted By: Jan

Brampton Conservator Nov 1900

Wilson-WILSON, Lillian M.M., about 2 Jan 1900, late of Toronto twp (from a 'Notice to Creditors', executor of the estate is William Wilson)
Submitted By; Mary C

Cdn Champion, 17 Nov 1898
YOUNG, Harry-On Saturday last the remains of the late Harry YOUNG were interred in Brampton.  The deceased, once a resident of Milton, where he is still remembered as an honest, hard working carpenter, has for some years past been living in Brampton.  There, while working on Mr. R.H. HODSON's stable, he fell without any warning and almost instantly expired.  Heart failure was the alleged cause of his death.  He was a large man, weighin upwards of 200 pounds, of strong and healthy constitution and has been blesses with exceptionally good healt, scarcely ever having ever known a day's sickness, and was in his 50th year.  He leaves a wife and five children, for whom general sympathy is felt at their sad and so sudden bereavement.
Submitted By: Mary Crandall

Toronto Star, Jan 18 1925


AGIN, Betsy Ann
ADAMS, Sarah Ann
BEBBINGTON, Walter
HIRD,   daughter Mary
BOWMAN, Francis Hugh
CAMPLIN, Harold H.
CUNNEYWORTH, Margaret Rolston
DAVIS, Margaret
DAWE, Elijah
DAVIS, Margaret
STEWART, William
SCOTT, William Rose
SHAVER, Gordon (Sport)
STEWART, John James
SUTHERLAND, Alexander
STIBBARD,  John Sheldrake
TEETER, Ida
WALKER, Elizabeth
WATTS, Frederick
WILLISON, Rachel Wood

Not all inclusive, not all names for that date were copied. If you are
interested in any of the above names please contact [email protected]

Toronto Star May 5 1925


AGIN, Barbar
ADAMS, Emma Ann
ARMSTRONG, Margaret
COOK, Sarah Ann Rundle
FERGUSON, James
GARD, John
GIBBONS, William
HARRIS, Frank J.
HUGHES, Stewart N.
HILLARD, Harry
LACEY,  John J.
Not all inclusive, not all names for that date were copied. If you are
interested in any of the above names please contact [email protected]


Toronto Star Sept 13 1954

McCONNELL, Melissa Boyd
MOFFAT, George
MURPHY, Fred
OLDFIELD, Mary
OSBORNE, John William
PARKER, Florence Evelyn
WEAVER, Walter T.
WHYTE, Minnie
WIGHTON, Annie Harriet
WILLIAMSON, Thomas
Wilson, Andrew
Wilson, Donald
Not all inclusive, not all names for that date were copied. If you are
interested in any of the above names please contact [email protected]

Toronto Star June 21 1956

ALEXANDER, Robert K.
ANDERSON, Harold Frederick
ANDERSON, John Alexander
BELCH, Frank
BENNET, William H.
BERRY, Mary Lavina
BURGIN, Elizabeth
CAHILL, William (Timmy)
CATOR, Kenneth Edward
CHAMBERS, Maud
HARTMAN, John
HEAD, Ida May Trotter
HEWSON, Frank Leonard
HOSE, John
HUNT, George L.
JONES, Edna Susan
KING, Florence Naomi
KUMIIYR? (KUMHYER ), Michael
LONGTON, James
LORT, Julia
Not all inclusive, not all names for that date were copied. If you are
interested in any of the above names please contact [email protected]

Toronto Star June 19 1974


McKANDY, Hugh
MILLER, Francis
MORROW, Vella Marie
NAPOLITANO, Sylvester
NORD, Marion (nee DRYBROUGH)
NURNBERGER, Elmo Herman Robert
PANKOWICH, Steve
PLUNKETT, Flossie Rose Cumela
WEATHERSTON, Robert
WHITEHEAD, Julia
WICKETT, Frederick Joseph
Wilson, Florence Annie
WILSON, Nelson David
wILSON, Robert Andrew

Toronto Star June 19 1974
Memoriams


BROWN, Howard
BROWN, William
LAW, Eileen
LOWE, Paul
MAGEE, Earl
McKAYE, Shane
PORTER, Eva
SNIDER, Evelyn
TAYLOR, Lochart
WARK, Elizabeth
WATSON, Valerie
WATSON, Marjorie

Not all inclusive, not all names for that date were copied. If you are
interested in any of the above names please contact [email protected]

Toronto Star, Jan 18 1925

Memoriams


BAILEY, Walter
COATES, Melissa Alice

Not all inclusive, not all names for that date were copied. If you are
interested in any of the above names please contact [email protected]




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