Walter S. Miller1
M, b. 5 November 1904
Walter S. Miller was born on 5 November 1904; per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, May 5, 2007.1 He married Stella Vivian Massey, daughter of Clarence Wesley Massey and Minnie Gertrude Ames, on 16 August 1930; per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, May 5, 2007.1
Family | Stella Vivian Massey b. 25 Dec 1902, d. b 2010 |
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
David "Grant" Van Blaricom1
M, b. 16 March 1890, d. 1977
| Father | Almond Benjamin Van Blaricom b. 6 Nov 1857, d. 1935 |
| Mother | Alberta Sabra "Bertha" Turney b. 15 Jun 1865, d. 1946 |
See Exhibit: On Stone: Van Blaricom; Almon Van Blaricom 1857 - 1935; Alberta Turney His Wife 1865 - 1946; Their Children; Nellie 1884 - 1970; Gladys 1886 - 1970; Julia 1887 - 1958; Grant 1890 - 1977; Elizabeth 1897 - 1989; Pauline 1898 - 1963.4
Family | Mildred Aileen Massey b. 9 Dec 1904, d. 1989 |
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Paul Foster Van Blaricom
M, b. after 1937, d. October 2011
| Father | David "Grant" Van Blaricom b. 16 Mar 1890, d. 1977 |
| Mother | Mildred Aileen Massey b. 9 Dec 1904, d. 1989 |
Paul Foster Van Blaricom was born after 1937 at Cramahe Twp., Morganston, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Paul told me that he was born just south of Morganston, on the Tobacco Road. at Cramahe Hill Cemetery Decoration Day, June 13, 2004. He Spoke to Paul Van Blaricom at lenght re families & local history at the Christian Church Cemetery Decoration Day. on 13 June 2004 at Cramahe Hill Church, Morganston, Northimberland Co., Ontario. He died in October 2011; "Hello Dan; I decided to email you to tell how helpful it is to be looking at your site Trees by Dan. It has made my family history search very easy. I am a descendent of Abraham Van Blaricom. My father was David Grant Van Blaricom. He married Mildred Massey. They had four children. My brother Paul died in Oct. 2011.I see from your notes that you have had contact with my cousin Lawrence Massey. His father Don and my mother were siblings. I live in Kingston. Thanks again for your good work and I am sure I will be in touch; Sheridan Van Blaricom
svanblaricom@gmail.com" from an email dated 09/02/2013 but in my InBox as 12/22/2013???1
svanblaricom@gmail.com" from an email dated 09/02/2013 but in my InBox as 12/22/2013???1
Citations
- [S33] Unknown author, "Email Message," e-mail to unknown recipient.
Velma E. Peterson
F, b. 29 July 1920, d. 11 May 2015
| Father | Martin Howard Peterson b. 30 Jan 1892, d. 21 Apr 1956 |
| Mother | Grace Mae Dingwall b. 13 Mar 1894, d. 5 Jul 1987 |
Velma E. Peterson was born on 29 July 1920 at Ontario; Date 1920 per Obit. Date Jul 29 1920 from "Massey History" seen at Cobourg Pulbic Library. Date 1920 per CEMSearch.1,2 As of 13 December 1941,her married name was Massey. She married Donald Vincent Massey, son of Clarence Wesley Massey and Minnie Gertrude Ames, on 13 December 1941 at Ontario; Date Dec 13 1941 per CEMSearch.1 Velma E. Peterson died on 11 May 2015 at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Campbellford, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 94; MASSEY, Velma (nee Peterson).....Passed away peacefully with family by her side at the Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Monday May 11, 2015 in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Donald Massey. Loving mother of Lawrence Massey and his wife Joanne of Cobourg, Verlie Teal of Peterborough, Kathryn Morash of Peterborough, Donald Massey of Illinois and Richard Massey and his wife Barbara of Cobourg. Cherished grandma of 12 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. Loved by her nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Predeceased by her brothers Glenn Peterson (Surviving Clara) and Jack Peterson. The family will receive friends at St. Paul's United Church, Warkworth on Friday May 15th, 2015 from 11 AM - 12 PM with the funeral service to follow at 12 PM. Rev. Mark Fearnall Officiating. Private Family Interment at Stone Cemetery. If desired, Memorial Donations to the Parkinson's Society or the Campbellford Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Online guest book and condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com." http://www.weaverfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=497422#/obituaryInfo
Date 2015 per Memorial.3,2 She was buried on 15 May 2015 at Stone's Cemetery, Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) MASSEY; Donald V. Massey; 1915 - 2011; His Beloved Wife; Velma E. Peterson; 1920 - 2015; Married; Dec. 13, 1941 (Stone's Cemetery, Percy Twp., Jun 10 2017)
CEMSearch: Name: Velma E. Massey; Maiden: Peterson; Born: 1920; Died: - ; Notes: Wife of Donald V. Massey, married Dec 13 1941; Buried: Stone's Cemetery, Percy Twp., Sec 5 Plot 13; Other names: Donald V. Massey (1915- )
Date May 15 2015 per Obit.3,1,2
Date 2015 per Memorial.3,2 She was buried on 15 May 2015 at Stone's Cemetery, Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) MASSEY; Donald V. Massey; 1915 - 2011; His Beloved Wife; Velma E. Peterson; 1920 - 2015; Married; Dec. 13, 1941 (Stone's Cemetery, Percy Twp., Jun 10 2017)
CEMSearch: Name: Velma E. Massey; Maiden: Peterson; Born: 1920; Died: - ; Notes: Wife of Donald V. Massey, married Dec 13 1941; Buried: Stone's Cemetery, Percy Twp., Sec 5 Plot 13; Other names: Donald V. Massey (1915- )
Date May 15 2015 per Obit.3,1,2
Family | Donald Vincent Massey b. 22 Feb 1915, d. 18 Jan 2011 |
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David "Lawrence" Massey1
M, b. 13 March 1943, d. 26 July 2020
| Father | Donald Vincent Massey b. 22 Feb 1915, d. 18 Jan 2011 |
| Mother | Velma E. Peterson b. 29 Jul 1920, d. 11 May 2015 |
David "Lawrence" Massey was born on 13 March 1943 at Cramahe Twp., Morganston, Northumberland Co., Ontario; from "Massey History" seen at Cobourg Pulbic Library. He Lawrence Massey was a member of the Codrington Blue Jays who won the Brighton and District Softball League in their first year in 1963. (per newspaper reports, from The Tweedsmuir Histories of Codrington, copied from microfilm at The Metro Toronto Reference Library, Nov. 2007) in September 1963 at Ball Diamond, Codrington, Northumberland Co., Ontario.2 He married Joanne Mitchell circa 1965 at Vermillion, British Columbia; per email from Lawrence Massey, Apr 2 2007.3 David "Lawrence" Massey lived on 2 April 2007 at Aquadale Farm, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Except for a period when I was at Guelph University (1963-1969) and working out west and in Ottawa and Kemptville ( 1969-1976), I have lived here at the family farm just east of Morganston, actively farming for the last 30 years. I met my wife, Joanne, in Edmonton. We were married in her hometown of Vermilion,AB. Our daughter, Angie, was born in 1976. She is a teacher. She and her husband, Nick, live in Toronto, have two daughters of their own, Aidan 4, and Niamh 2. Our son, Adam, was born in 1979. He is still single, lives with his girlfriend in Toronto and works at Ontario Place in landscaping. My wife, Joanne, is a secretary, and, for the last 20 years has worked for the Board of Education, the last four years at Brighton Public School.
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1998. I carried on with the farm until last year when I rented all the land out. We still live in the old farm house. Our farm, Aquadale, has been in the Massey name for five generations." per email from Lawrence Massey, Apr 2, 2007.3 He lived on 18 January 2011 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Dear father of Lawrence and his wife Joanne of Cobourg." per Obit of Donald Massey.4 He lived on 11 May 2015 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Obit of Velma (Peterson) Massey.5 He died on 26 July 2020 at Streamway Villa, Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 77; "It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Lawrence Massey on Sunday, July 26th at Streamway Villa in Cobourg. He will be remembered as a kind and gentle man with a great sense of humour and penchant for practical jokes. Beloved husband of the late Joanne Massey, he will forever remain in the hearts of his children, Angela, and Adam and his grandchildren, Aidan, Niamh, Fergus, Calder and Finn. Lawrence will be terribly missed by his sisters, Kathy and Verlie, brothers Don and Richard, and extended family and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at MacCoubrey Funeral Home 30 King St. E., Cobourg on Saturday, August 8, 2020 from 1 to 3 p.m. Those planning to attend the celebration must RSVP the funeral home by e-mail at contact@maccoubrey.com or by phone at 905-372-5132. Any donations can be made to Parkinson Canada or Streamway Villa. Published in Northumberland News on Jul. 31, 2020." https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/northumberlandnews/obituary.aspx?n=david-lawrence-massey&pid=196571228.1
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1998. I carried on with the farm until last year when I rented all the land out. We still live in the old farm house. Our farm, Aquadale, has been in the Massey name for five generations." per email from Lawrence Massey, Apr 2, 2007.3 He lived on 18 January 2011 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Dear father of Lawrence and his wife Joanne of Cobourg." per Obit of Donald Massey.4 He lived on 11 May 2015 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Obit of Velma (Peterson) Massey.5 He died on 26 July 2020 at Streamway Villa, Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 77; "It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Lawrence Massey on Sunday, July 26th at Streamway Villa in Cobourg. He will be remembered as a kind and gentle man with a great sense of humour and penchant for practical jokes. Beloved husband of the late Joanne Massey, he will forever remain in the hearts of his children, Angela, and Adam and his grandchildren, Aidan, Niamh, Fergus, Calder and Finn. Lawrence will be terribly missed by his sisters, Kathy and Verlie, brothers Don and Richard, and extended family and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at MacCoubrey Funeral Home 30 King St. E., Cobourg on Saturday, August 8, 2020 from 1 to 3 p.m. Those planning to attend the celebration must RSVP the funeral home by e-mail at contact@maccoubrey.com or by phone at 905-372-5132. Any donations can be made to Parkinson Canada or Streamway Villa. Published in Northumberland News on Jul. 31, 2020." https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/northumberlandnews/obituary.aspx?n=david-lawrence-massey&pid=196571228.1
Family | Joanne Mitchell b. c 1945, d. b 26 Jul 2020 |
William Walter Weaver1,2,3
M, b. 5 March 1867, d. 19 March 1937
| Father | Marshall Bidwell Weaver b. 1843, d. 1883 |
| Mother | Gulielma "Gertie" Fieldhouse b. 1843, d. 22 Nov 1889 |
William Walter Weaver was born on 5 March 1867 at Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date May 27 1868 & location Murray Twp. per Death Reg'n. Date Mar 5 1867 per Death Notice. Date 1869 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date 22 May 1865 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date 1866 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Date 1866 & location Ont. per 1871 Census. Date 1868 & location Murray Twp. per marr. reg'n. Mar 5 1867 per earlier tree.1,4,5,2 He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1871 Census: see Marshal Weaver.6 He appeared on the census of April 1881 at Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 15 at 1881 Census: see Marshall B. Weaver.7 He lived on 24 November 1889 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Informant for Death Reg'n. of his mother, Gulielma Fieldhouse. He was Businessman - " ... His business career began when at an early age he accepted a sales agency for a piano firm and for years he concentrated his efforts on building up an extremely successful business. Stores were opened not only in Trenton but in Belleville and far and wide he was known as a fair man with whom to deal and a true and trustworthy friend. ... " from his death notice. circa 1900 at Trenton, Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 35 at 1901 Census: Weaver, William W., 35, b. Ont. May 22 1865, Eng., blacksmith, single; Harriet E., 36, b. June 4 1864, dressmaker, single; Manson B., 26, b. May 6 1874, carriage painter, single; Oriole D., 25, b. June 13 1875, public school teacher, single; Ella M., 24, b. Dec 9 1876, public school teacher, single; Maude A., 23, b. Feb 25 1878, public school teacher, single; Gunter, Elma L., 14, b. Oct 15 1886, niece (Lot 10, E. Murphy St. - 7 res.)8 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Blacksmith - per 1901 Census. He lived in April 1901 at Lot 10 E. Murphy St., Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Per 1901 Census: Lot 10 E. Murphy St., Trenton - 7 res. He lived on 5 March 1908 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Residence Trenton per marriage reg'n.1 He married Florence Winnifred Ames, daughter of Thomas Richardson Ames and Nancy Fraleigh, on 5 March 1908 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#014422: Groom: William Walter Weaver; Age: 42; Res.: Trenton; Born: Murray Twp; Occ.: carriage maker; Rel.: Meth; Parents: Marshall R. Weaver & Guelelema Fieldhouse; Bride: Florence Winnifred Ames; Age: 19; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp; Rel.: Meth; Parents: Thomas Richardson Ames & Mary Fraleigh; Wit.: Mansen B. Weaver & Ora D. Weaver of Trenton; Date: Mar 5, 1908 ; Place: Brighton Twp; Performed by: Rev. Wm Coomb; Reg'd.: Mar 18 1908; Reg'r.: Fred O. Wade (Ontario Marriage Registration, #014422-1908, ancestry.com)
"March Marriage - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ames, of Codrington, was the scene of a hightly interesting even on Thrusday, the 5th., inst., when their youngest daughter, F. Winnifred, was united in marriage to Mr. W. W. Weaver, of Trenton. It was the advaned morning of an ideal winter day when numerous relatives from the surrounding country, and a goodly contingent from Trenton, gathered as guests of the occassion. Within the noon hour, at the music of the wedding march by Mrs. Goodfellow, of Mount Olivet, the bride, attired in point d'esprit over white silk, the veil being caught with sprays of white phlox, and bearing a shower bouquet of cream American beauty roses and smilax., was led to the alter by her father. She was attended by Miss Ora Weaver, sister of the groom, in cream silk organdie varied by pink roses and bearing a pink profusion of the same floral viariety as borne by the bride, while little Stella Massey, neice of the bride, as maid of honor, enhanced the event with a capacious basket of smilax and white and pink carnations. The groom was supported by his brother, M. B. Weaver, of Trenton. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. W. Coombe, under an evergreen arch embellished with lace and silvery decorations, subdued straings from the piano being continued througout the service. A sumptuous repast was then served in the dining room, also tastefully decorated. The gifts to the bride were numerous and beautiful. that of the groom to the bride was a broach of amethyst and pearl; to the bridesmaid a gold locket and chain and to the maid of honor, a pearl ring. The bride's going-away dress was navy-blue broadcloth with staw hat to match. The happy couple took the 5 p.m. train for Montreal, where some days will be spent in inspecting the attractions of the Canadian metropolis, after wich they will take up their residence in Trenton." from The Brighton Ensign, March 13, 1908, seen on microfilm at The Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001.9 William Walter Weaver appeared on the census of 1921 at Murphy St., Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 52 at 1921 Census: Weaver, William, 52, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Scot., Meth., ?Pianos", married; Winnifred, 32, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Eng., Meth., married; Ora,(f), 10, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., daughter; Gerald, 8; Howard, 5; Betty, 1 (1921 Census: Trenton Town, Hastings West Co., dist. 90, sub-dist. 41, pg. 3, line 43 - Murphy St., Centre Ward - ancestry.com.)3 He lived on 18 June 1928 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Informant for Death Reg'n. of his brother, Manson Benson Weaver. He died on 19 March 1937 at Murphy St., Trenton, Ontario, at age 70; Death Reg'n.#018749: Name: William Walter Weaver; Date: Mar 19 1937; Age: 68y 9m 20d; Place: Murphy St., Trenton; Born: Murray Twp., May 27 1868; Status: married; Wife: Winnifred Weaver; Parents: Manson Weaver & Mary Fieldhouse, b. Murray Twp; Inf.: Gerald Weaver, Trenton, son; Burial: Trenton, Mar 23 1937; Und.: G. H. Cobley, Trfenton; Cause: myocarditis; Phys.: John W. Farley, Trenton; Reg'd.: Mar 24 1937 (Ontario Death Registration, #018749-1937, ancestry.com)
"William Walter Weaver - Passing suddenly at his home on Murphy St., on Friday of last week, one of Trenton's best known and most esteemed business men, William Walter Weaver, has gone to his eternal reward and his death has saddened many a heart and many a home. Mr. Weaver was in his 69th year; and though he had been ill for some time and had returned to his home here fro Kingston where he had been under-going treatment only three days before, his sudden death came as a great shock to all who knew him. Born in Trenton area nearly three quarters of a century ago, the deceased was a son of the late Marshall B. Weaver and Gulielma Fieldhouse. His early years were spent at home and his education was received in Trenton public and high schools. His business career began when at an early age he accepted a sales agency for a piano firm and for years he concentrated his efforts on building up an extremely successful business. Stores were opened not only in Trenton but in Belleville and far and wide he was known as a fair man with whom to deal and a true and trustworthy friend. A member of the United Church he was known for his interest in the work of various branches of the organization; and he took an active part in municipat affairs.He was identified with Trent Lodge No. 38 A. F. & A. M. and his interest covered various other organizations and groups throughout the town and district. Surviving him and mourning the loss of a devoted husband and loving father are his widow, the former Florence W. Ames, three sons, Gerald and William at home and Howard at Queen's University, Kinston, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Filion of Timmins, Marian at home and Betty of Queen's University, Kinston, and three sistersin Western Canada. The funeral was held on Tuesday of this week from the home on Murphy St. under the auspices of Trent Lodge No. 38 A. F. & A. M. and bearers were six fellow members: Victor Little, Don Fraser, Wm. Heanery, O. G. Alyea, Delbert McColl and herb Mayhew. Rev. A. K. Edminson officiated both at the service and during the interment in Mount Evergreen Cemetery. The funeral procession was one of the longest and most imposing seen in Trenton in years and the profusion of floral tributes bore eloquent testimony to the popularity of the deceased. A number of out-of-town realtives attended and friends drove for many miles to be present." from The Trenton Courier, Thursday, March 25, 1937, seen on microfilm at The Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001.
Per Burial.10 He was buried on 21 March 1937 at Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Ontario; See Exhibit: On Stone: William W. Weaver; 1867 - 1937; Winnifred Ames his wife; 1889 - 1959; Mavis E. Weaver; 1927 - 1984; Ellen Byers Weaver; 1946 - 1993
"Weaver: William W. Weaver; 1867 - 1937; Winnifred Ames, his wife; 1889 - 1959; Baby Sandra Weaver, died Jan 24 1958" Plot 582, Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, per Cemetery Transcriptions, Ontario Archives
CEMSearch: Name: William W. Weaver; Born: 1867; Died: 1937; Notes: Husband of Winnifred Ames; Buried: Mount Evergreen Cemetery; Other names: Mavis E. Weaver (1927-1984), Sandra Weaver ( -1958), Winnifred Weaver (Ames) (1889-1959)
CEMSearch: Name: Willaim W. Weaver; Born: 1867; Died: 1937; Notes: Husband of Winnifred Ames; Buried: Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Sect A Row 13; Other names: Mavis E. Weaver (1927-1984), Sandra Weaver ( -1958), Winnifred Weaver (Ames) (1889-1959.)
"March Marriage - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ames, of Codrington, was the scene of a hightly interesting even on Thrusday, the 5th., inst., when their youngest daughter, F. Winnifred, was united in marriage to Mr. W. W. Weaver, of Trenton. It was the advaned morning of an ideal winter day when numerous relatives from the surrounding country, and a goodly contingent from Trenton, gathered as guests of the occassion. Within the noon hour, at the music of the wedding march by Mrs. Goodfellow, of Mount Olivet, the bride, attired in point d'esprit over white silk, the veil being caught with sprays of white phlox, and bearing a shower bouquet of cream American beauty roses and smilax., was led to the alter by her father. She was attended by Miss Ora Weaver, sister of the groom, in cream silk organdie varied by pink roses and bearing a pink profusion of the same floral viariety as borne by the bride, while little Stella Massey, neice of the bride, as maid of honor, enhanced the event with a capacious basket of smilax and white and pink carnations. The groom was supported by his brother, M. B. Weaver, of Trenton. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. W. Coombe, under an evergreen arch embellished with lace and silvery decorations, subdued straings from the piano being continued througout the service. A sumptuous repast was then served in the dining room, also tastefully decorated. The gifts to the bride were numerous and beautiful. that of the groom to the bride was a broach of amethyst and pearl; to the bridesmaid a gold locket and chain and to the maid of honor, a pearl ring. The bride's going-away dress was navy-blue broadcloth with staw hat to match. The happy couple took the 5 p.m. train for Montreal, where some days will be spent in inspecting the attractions of the Canadian metropolis, after wich they will take up their residence in Trenton." from The Brighton Ensign, March 13, 1908, seen on microfilm at The Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001.9 William Walter Weaver appeared on the census of 1921 at Murphy St., Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 52 at 1921 Census: Weaver, William, 52, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Scot., Meth., ?Pianos", married; Winnifred, 32, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Eng., Meth., married; Ora,(f), 10, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., daughter; Gerald, 8; Howard, 5; Betty, 1 (1921 Census: Trenton Town, Hastings West Co., dist. 90, sub-dist. 41, pg. 3, line 43 - Murphy St., Centre Ward - ancestry.com.)3 He lived on 18 June 1928 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Informant for Death Reg'n. of his brother, Manson Benson Weaver. He died on 19 March 1937 at Murphy St., Trenton, Ontario, at age 70; Death Reg'n.#018749: Name: William Walter Weaver; Date: Mar 19 1937; Age: 68y 9m 20d; Place: Murphy St., Trenton; Born: Murray Twp., May 27 1868; Status: married; Wife: Winnifred Weaver; Parents: Manson Weaver & Mary Fieldhouse, b. Murray Twp; Inf.: Gerald Weaver, Trenton, son; Burial: Trenton, Mar 23 1937; Und.: G. H. Cobley, Trfenton; Cause: myocarditis; Phys.: John W. Farley, Trenton; Reg'd.: Mar 24 1937 (Ontario Death Registration, #018749-1937, ancestry.com)
"William Walter Weaver - Passing suddenly at his home on Murphy St., on Friday of last week, one of Trenton's best known and most esteemed business men, William Walter Weaver, has gone to his eternal reward and his death has saddened many a heart and many a home. Mr. Weaver was in his 69th year; and though he had been ill for some time and had returned to his home here fro Kingston where he had been under-going treatment only three days before, his sudden death came as a great shock to all who knew him. Born in Trenton area nearly three quarters of a century ago, the deceased was a son of the late Marshall B. Weaver and Gulielma Fieldhouse. His early years were spent at home and his education was received in Trenton public and high schools. His business career began when at an early age he accepted a sales agency for a piano firm and for years he concentrated his efforts on building up an extremely successful business. Stores were opened not only in Trenton but in Belleville and far and wide he was known as a fair man with whom to deal and a true and trustworthy friend. A member of the United Church he was known for his interest in the work of various branches of the organization; and he took an active part in municipat affairs.He was identified with Trent Lodge No. 38 A. F. & A. M. and his interest covered various other organizations and groups throughout the town and district. Surviving him and mourning the loss of a devoted husband and loving father are his widow, the former Florence W. Ames, three sons, Gerald and William at home and Howard at Queen's University, Kinston, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Filion of Timmins, Marian at home and Betty of Queen's University, Kinston, and three sistersin Western Canada. The funeral was held on Tuesday of this week from the home on Murphy St. under the auspices of Trent Lodge No. 38 A. F. & A. M. and bearers were six fellow members: Victor Little, Don Fraser, Wm. Heanery, O. G. Alyea, Delbert McColl and herb Mayhew. Rev. A. K. Edminson officiated both at the service and during the interment in Mount Evergreen Cemetery. The funeral procession was one of the longest and most imposing seen in Trenton in years and the profusion of floral tributes bore eloquent testimony to the popularity of the deceased. A number of out-of-town realtives attended and friends drove for many miles to be present." from The Trenton Courier, Thursday, March 25, 1937, seen on microfilm at The Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001.
Per Burial.10 He was buried on 21 March 1937 at Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Ontario; See Exhibit: On Stone: William W. Weaver; 1867 - 1937; Winnifred Ames his wife; 1889 - 1959; Mavis E. Weaver; 1927 - 1984; Ellen Byers Weaver; 1946 - 1993
"Weaver: William W. Weaver; 1867 - 1937; Winnifred Ames, his wife; 1889 - 1959; Baby Sandra Weaver, died Jan 24 1958" Plot 582, Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, per Cemetery Transcriptions, Ontario Archives
CEMSearch: Name: William W. Weaver; Born: 1867; Died: 1937; Notes: Husband of Winnifred Ames; Buried: Mount Evergreen Cemetery; Other names: Mavis E. Weaver (1927-1984), Sandra Weaver ( -1958), Winnifred Weaver (Ames) (1889-1959)
CEMSearch: Name: Willaim W. Weaver; Born: 1867; Died: 1937; Notes: Husband of Winnifred Ames; Buried: Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Sect A Row 13; Other names: Mavis E. Weaver (1927-1984), Sandra Weaver ( -1958), Winnifred Weaver (Ames) (1889-1959.)
Family | Florence Winnifred Ames b. 16 Sep 1888, d. 24 Sep 1959 |
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Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 5.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 15.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 35.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #014422-1908.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #018749-1937.
Aura Vivian Weaver1,2
F, b. 17 October 1910, d. 1981
| Father | William Walter Weaver b. 5 Mar 1867, d. 19 Mar 1937 |
| Mother | Florence Winnifred Ames b. 16 Sep 1888, d. 24 Sep 1959 |
Aura Vivian Weaver was born on 17 October 1910 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#022873: Name: Aura Vivian Weaver; Date: Oct 7 1910; Parents: William Walter Weaver, General Agent & Florence Winnifred Ames; Married: Mar 5 1908; Phys.: Dr. Farley; Inf.: W. W. Weaver, Trenton, father; Reg'd.: Nov 2? 1910 (Ontario Birth Registration, #022873-1910, ancestry.com) Date 1910 per Burial. Date 1911 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. "Weaver, A daughter born October 17, 1910 to Mrs. W. W. - November 4, 1910" index item from Brighton Ensign, Nov. 4, 1910, seen at Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001.1,3 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Murphy St., Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1921 Census: see William Weaver.1 As of 5 October 1934,her married name was Filion. She married Francis Adolphus Filion on 5 October 1934 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; "Filion-Weaver - Miss Aura Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weaver, and Mr. Frank Filion, Phm. B., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Filion, but now in the staff of a drug store in Timmins, were quietly married on Friday of last week and left shortly afterwards on a honeymoon trip to New York. ... Mr. and Mrs. Filion will take up residence in Timmins. ... " from The Trenton Courer/Advocate, Oct 11, 1934, seen on micrfilm at The Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001. Aura Vivian Weaver lived after 5 October 1934 at Timmins, Ontario; Per Marriage Notice. She lived on 19 March 1937 at Timmins, Ontario; Per Death Notice of father, William Walter Weaver. She lived on 24 September 1959 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Per Obit of her mother, Florence Winnifred (Ames) Weaver. She died in 1981 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Per Burial. She was buried in 1981 at Mount Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery, Trenton, Ontario; CEMSearch: Name: Aura V. Filion; Maiden: Weaver; born: 1910; Died: 1981; Notes: Wife of Francis A. Fillion; Buried: Mount Calvary Roman Catholic Cemetery, Sect. C Row 6; Other names: Francis A. Filion (1907-. )
Family | Francis Adolphus Filion b. 1907, d. 16 Nov 1995 |
Dr. Howard Graham Weaver
M, b. 5 June 1915, d. 1994
| Father | William Walter Weaver b. 5 Mar 1867, d. 19 Mar 1937 |
| Mother | Florence Winnifred Ames b. 16 Sep 1888, d. 24 Sep 1959 |
Dr. Howard Graham Weaver was born on 5 June 1915 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date 1916 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. "Weaver, A son born June 5, 1915, to Mrs. W. W. - June 11, 1915" index item from Brighton Ensign, seen at Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001.1 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Murphy St., Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1921 Census: see William Weaver.1 He lived on 19 March 1937 at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; Per Death Notice of father, William Walter Weaver. He was Medical Student - per marriage notice. on 27 September 1939 at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. He married Mildred Iona Mullett, daughter of W. W. Mullett, on 27 September 1939 at King Street United Church, Trenton, Ontario; "Weaver-Mullett: The marraige was solemnized quietly in King Street United Church parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, when Mildred Iona Mullett, daughter of Mrs. W. W. Mullett and the late Mr. Mullett, was married to Howard Graham Weaver, son of Mrs. W. W. Weaver and the late Mr. Weaver. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. U. Robbins, minister of the United Church. ... The groom was supported by Jack Morgan of Belleville. ... They have planned to reside at Kingston where the groom will complete his course in medicine at Queen's University." from The Trenton Courier/Advocate, Sept. 28, 1939, seen on microfilm at the Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001. Dr. Howard Graham Weaver lived on 24 September 1959 at Vancouver, British Columbia; Per Obit of his mother Florence Winnifred (Ames) Weaver. He died in 1994 at Vancouver, British Columbia.
Family | Mildred Iona Mullett b. 25 Nov 1914, d. 28 Sep 1995 |
Citations
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
Elizabeth Lenore "Betty" Weaver1,2
F, b. 12 September 1919, d. 16 January 2014
| Father | William Walter Weaver b. 5 Mar 1867, d. 19 Mar 1937 |
| Mother | Florence Winnifred Ames b. 16 Sep 1888, d. 24 Sep 1959 |
Elizabeth Lenore "Betty" Weaver was born on 12 September 1919 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; "Weaver, A daughter, born September 12, 1919, to Mrs. W. W. - September 19, 1919" index item from Brighton Ensign, Sept 19, 1919, seen at Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001. Date Sep 12 1919 per Death Notice.2 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Murphy St., Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 1 at 1921 Census: see William Weaver.1 She lived on 19 March 1937 at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; Per Death Notice of father, William Walter Weaver. As of 27 September 1940,her married name was Sharp. She married Frederick Ralph Sharp, son of J. A. Sharpe, on 27 September 1940 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; "Sharpe-Weaver: The marriage of Miss Betty Weaver, daughter of Mrs. Weaver and the late W. W. Weaver, to Flight Lieutenant Fred R. Sharpe of Moosomin, Saskatchewan, took place quietly at the home of her mother on Friday afternoon. Rev. P. G. McLennan officiated. F. O. and Mrs. Horne attended the couple. Immediately following the ceremony, F/L and Mrs. Sharpe left for Calgary where they will reside." from The Trenton Courier/Advocte, Oct. 3, 1940, seen on microfilm at The Trenton Public Library, Dec. 28, 2001. Elizabeth Lenore "Betty" Weaver lived after 27 September 1940 at Calgary, Alberta; Per marriage notice. She lived on 24 September 1959 at Ottawa, Ontario; Per Obit of her mother, Florence Winnifred (Ames) Weaver. She died on 16 January 2014 at Ontario at age 94; "Elizabeth Lenore "Betty" Sharp (nee Weaver); September 12, 1919 - January 16, 2014; I lived a long, interesting and healthy life, but on January 16, just before midnight, it became my turn to sail into the unknown. .... I was the last surviving member of my immediate family - brothers Gerald, Howard and Bill and sisters Aura and Marion. We grew up in Trenton ... I attended Queen's University in Kingston, and during that time met my husband, Frederick Sharp. I shared my life with him and my five children, John, Brendon, Richard, Barbara and Elizabeth ... We moved frequently over the years, and lived in Trenton, Calgary, Ottawa (at different times), London, Ontario, Winnipeg, England and the states of Washington, Maine and Colorado. For twenty five years, I hosted and attended countless luncheons, dinner parties and official functions. Later, after Freddie retired from the Armed Forces, we moved permanently to our cottage on Lake Ontario near Brighton. .... In 2010 I was crushed and overwhelmed by the death of my dear daughter Barbara. ... I will be buried beside Freddie and Barbara at Mount Evergreen Cemetery, outside Trenton, Ontario. My children and grandchildren (Sariya, Alexander, Alexa, Michael, Adam, Casey and Justin) will have a celebration of my life at the lake in July 2014." from the Brighton Independent, February 6, 2014.2 She was buried on 19 January 2014 at Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) SHARP; General Frederick R. Sharp; CMM. DFC. CD 1915 - 1992; Elizabeth L. Weaver; 1919 - (Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Aug 28 2005.)3
Family | Frederick Ralph Sharp b. 8 Dec 1915, d. 10 Jun 1992 |
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Dr. William Walter Weaver
M, b. 1927, d. 1 July 1995
| Father | William Walter Weaver b. 5 Mar 1867, d. 19 Mar 1937 |
| Mother | Florence Winnifred Ames b. 16 Sep 1888, d. 24 Sep 1959 |
Dr. William Walter Weaver was born in 1927 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date 1927 per CemSearch.1 He lived on 19 March 1937 at Murphy St., Trenton, Ontario; Per Death Notice of father, William Walter Weaver. He married Mavis E. Nightingale after 1947. Dr. William Walter Weaver lived on 24 September 1959 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Per Obit of his mother Florence Winnifred (Ames) Weaver. He married Ellen Byers in 1989 at Ontario. Dr. William Walter Weaver died on 1 July 1995 at Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date 1995 per CemSearch.1 He was buried on 4 July 1995 at Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: William W. Weaver; Born: 1927; Died: 1995; ID: EVRGRN582; Other names: Weaver, Ellen [Byers] (1946-1993), Weaver, Mavis E. (1927-1984), Weaver, Sandra ( -1958), Weaver, William W. (1867-1937), Weaver, Winnifred [Ames] (1889-1959); Cemetery: Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Conc A, Lot 4, Murray Twp., Town of Trenton, Northumberland Co., Sec A Row 13 Plot 5; Note: MD. Husband? of Mavis E. Weaver. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=EVRGRN582%5E5.)1
Family 1 | Mavis E. Nightingale b. 1927, d. 1984 |
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Family 2 | Ellen Byers b. 1945, d. 1993 |
Citations
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
Ella Irene ?
F, b. before 1880
Ella Irene ? was born before 1880. As of after 1900,her married name was Ames. She married Carman Wentworth Ames, son of John D. Ames and Martha Jane Franklin, after 1902 at Ontario; Not married for 1901 Census.1
Family | Carman Wentworth Ames b. 7 Oct 1878, d. 8 Jul 1940 |
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Citations
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Grace G. Rice
F, b. 1888, d. 12 October 1970
| Father | William E. Rice b. b 1867 |
| Mother | Alice Nelley b. b 1867 |
Grace G. Rice was born in 1888 at Lapeer, Michigan, U.S.A; Per Marriage Certificate. As of 21 June 1911,her married name was Ames. She married Grover C. Ames, son of George Henry Ames and Mary Ellen "Ella" Aldrich, on 21 June 1911 at Rochester, Michigan, U.S.A; Certified Copy of Record of marriage License, County of Oakland, State of Michigan; Grover C. Ames, 26, Rochester, Michigan; Birthplace: Macomb Co., Michigan; Parents: Leo Ames & Ella Aldrich; GRace C. Rice, 22, Rochester, Michigan; Birthplace: Lapeer, Michigan; Parents: William E. Rice & Alice Nelley; Place: Rocheste, Michigan, Oakland Co., Michigan; Date: 21 June, 1911" sent by Ann Faulkner, March 27, 2001. Grace G. Rice appeared on the census of June 1920 at 41 Pine St., Pontiac, Oakland Co., Michigan, U.S.A; Age 31 at 1920 Census: see Grover C. Ames. She appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Pontiac, Oakland Co., Michigan, U.S.A; Age 41 at 1930 Census: see Grover Ames. She lived on 1 June 1955 at 1560 Woodward Ave., Pontiac, Michigan, U.S.A; Per Death Notice of husband Grover C. Ames. She died on 12 October 1970 at Bloomfield Twp, Pontiac, Michigan.
Family | Grover C. Ames b. Aug 1884, d. 1 Jun 1955 |
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Florence Anna Morgan
F, b. 28 March 1896, d. 4 December 1968
| Father | James P. Morgan b. 20 Aug 1850, d. 27 Jan 1928 |
| Mother | Emma Fraleigh b. 4 Jun 1862, d. 1945 |
Births: Name: Florence Anne; Born: Mar 28 1896; Parents: James Morgan & Emma Fralick (Births, Cramahe Twp., seen at Cobourg Public Library, May 1, 2003) Date 1895 & locaiton Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Mar 28 1896 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Birth Registration was not found where it should be - MS929 Reel 139, #28003. It is a late registration - 228003 - but it has been misplaced.1,2,3 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1901 Census: see James Morgan.4 She lived on 7 April 1915 at Brighton Twp., Codrington, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Witness at marriage of Ollie (Ames) Jaques, sister of her future husband, Kenneth Ames.5 As of 12 September 1917,her married name was Ames. She married Kenneth Gladstone Ames, son of Frederick "Walter" Ames and Linnie Alberta King, on 12 September 1917 at Brighton Twp., Codrington, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#014109: Groom: Kenneth Gladstone Ames; Age: 18; Res. & Born: Codrington; Occ.: farmer; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Methodist; Parents: Frederick Walter Ames, farmer & Linnie King; Bride: Florence Anna Morgan; Age: 21; Res.: Codrington; Born: Morganston; Status: single Rel.: Methodist; Parents: James Morgan, farmer & Emma Fralick; Place: Codrington; Date: Sept. 12, 1917; Wit.: Pearl Davidson, Morganston & Arthur Morgan, Codrington; Performed by: Rev. Antony Losie, Hilton, Methodist (Ontario Marriage Registration, #014109-1917, ancestry.com)
"Ames-Morgan Nuptials: A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan, of Codrington, on Wednesday of last week, when their daughter Florence Anna, was united in marriage to Mr. Kenneth G. Ames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ames. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Hill, of Hilton, in the presence of about fifty of the near relatives and friends of the contracting parties. After a sumptuous dinner, the wedding party motored to Brighton where Mr. and Mrs. Ames took the train for Toronto, and will spend a short honeymoon in Rochester and other American cities. The gifts to the bride were exceptionally beautiful and costly, a testimony to her popularity with her many friends. The young have the best wishes of all their friends for a happy future." from The Campbellford Herald, September 20, 1917, seen on microfilm at The Ontario Archives.6 Florence Anna Morgan appeared on the census of 8 June 1921 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 26 at 1921 Census: see Kenneth Ames.2 She lived in 1934 at Campbellford, Ontario; " ... The family had lived in Campbellford for the past 34 years. ..." from Death Notice. She lived on 4 August 1962 at Campbellford, Ontario; Per Obit of her brother, Arthur Morgan. She died on 4 December 1968 at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Campbellford, Ontario, at age 72; "Funeral of the late Mrs. Kenneth G. Ames: Mrs. Kenneth G. Ames passed away at the Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, December 4 in her 72nd year. She had been in failing health for the past month. Born at Morganston, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late James Morgan and Emma Fraleigh. The family had lived in Campbellford for the past 34 years. Mr. Ames died several years ago. The late Mrs. Ames is survived by three sons: Morgan, Clare and Fred; and a daughter Miss June Ames, all of Campbellford; three sisters, Mrs. Douglas Drinkwater of Port hope, Mrs. Clare Goodfellow of Peterborough, Mrs. Hattie May of Manatario, Saskatchewan and a brother, Fred Morgan of Calgary, Alberta. The funeral service was conducted at the Bennett-Weaver Funeral Home, 77 Second St., Campbellford, on Saturday, December 7, by Rev. Lance B. Woods. The pallbearers were Tom Smith, J. M. Benor, Cecil Bertrand, W. D. Scott, Bill Ketcheson and Floyd Adams. Entombment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery vault." from The Campbellford Herald, December 11, 1968, see on microfilm at The Ontario Archives
"Florence Anna Ames (ne Morgan); Died Dec 4, 1968; Age 72; Dec 11, 1968; Page 7; Brighton Ensgin." She was buried on 7 December 1968 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Campbellford, Ontario; Per Death Notice. See Exhibit: On Stone: Ames; Kenneth G; 1899 - 1962; Florence A; 1896 - 1968
CEMSearch shows: Florence A. Ames, Born: 1896, Died: 1968, SP: Kenneth G. Ames, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Campbellford on Church St., Other names: Kenneth G. Ames.
Family | Kenneth Gladstone Ames b. 23 May 1899, d. 20 Jul 1962 |
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Citations
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #28053-1897.
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 5.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, 014100 - 1917.
Walter "Morgan" Ames
M, b. 1918, d. 1999
| Father | Kenneth Gladstone Ames b. 23 May 1899, d. 20 Jul 1962 |
| Mother | Florence Anna Morgan b. 28 Mar 1896, d. 4 Dec 1968 |
Family | Ruth Minetta Adams b. 1917, d. 1985 |
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