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Ontario Geneology Old Obits/Death Registrations
Hello You-All,
This is just me browsing for geneological connections again and I came across this link ... and knowing how many of you are into the military history, it's not a hard stretch to think some of you Ontario folks are also into the geneology thing ... most death registrations (and causes of death, place of burial etc. included in many ) are pre-or-around 1900-ish but I noticed some for the 1930's. Obits/Death notices etc, are interesting things to read as they reflect "the times of those times" in so many ways ... http://www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/death..._aa-an_new.htm Someone has done a LOT of work to compile and put these obits online ... hurrah to them Editted in after: This is actually a whole project I just discovered ... check it out if you're researching Ontario family geneology/history stuff: http://www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/ Ma Yappy ... tree climber extraordinaire who likes to share |
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Hiya "Tree-climber" (I don't even want to know!!)
Thanks for that, looks to be a very handy tool!! regards Darrell |
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The info in those pages are great for establishing death dates and causes of death for family history etc. I only wish all the Provinces had that resource too. Maybe all in good time though. I wish I was close to a library where I could access the old Winnipeg Free Press microfiched copies. Our local library doesn't have a microfiche reader so ordering the MF's would be useless. Amazing. I wonder ... are there any MLU-ers who are already researching through the old Wpg Free Press papers who would be into looking for an obituary for my Grandpa JOSEPH (Joe) SMITH who died Sept. 17, 1945? He would have been 62 (born 1883) He died from a house fire and an obit would have been posted within a few days I'm sure. I would love to have a copy of what was written in that obit. I'll be forever indebted to anyone who is able and into doing this for me. In return perhaps I can do some online searching for you??? Karmen |
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Is Joseph Smith the son of Joseph Smith and Jane Pruden?
There are people researching this line on Ancestry.ca Bruce |
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Ma Yappy!
I thought you were making a reference to mankind's descent from the apes! Yeah, I know... bow my head and Cheers! Mike
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Thanks for your heads up and Yes, the elder Joe Smith and Jane Pruden are my Great Grandparents, their son Joe is my Grandpa Joe I'm asking about. Family line goes back through a number of these Hudson's Bay Company folks come over for the HBC and settled in and around Red River Settlement and areas, and many took Native Indian wives. Joe and Jane only had two kids together, my Grandpa Joe and Lille Jane. He married Granny Joe ... and through her come my French-Cree line and the Viznaugh/Vezina (whatever spelling variations) side A lot of people (HBC Family descendents) have been searching through the HBC and local Native Indian lines going after "proof" of their Metis blood etc for a few years now, so I've benefited by finding information via some of these trees online plus archives and history sites and such because many family's were kinds "up there" in the HBC early days and therefore documented in records in lotsa places ... crossreferencing archives records and cencus records accessible online is something I'm always doing (or trying to) I'm after our family lines/tree, not the Metis Status or card, though could get a card easily enough if I wanted one for some reason. Can't believe it says on my birth registration of 1954, under "what's your nationality" section "Scotch halfbreed". Makes me want to run out and buy some bagpipes and a fiddle! Granny Joe - Married to youngest Joe was also a French-Cree "breed" and with her comes the French/Native. Amazing times and terminology, those ... Tis. Some old cencuses are interesting when they did the "reservations or disorganized territories" and the native communities ... no names were entered for the individuals but under religeon area is written HEATHEN ... just numbers and Heathen to identify the individuals. Actually, speaking of family trees, I've been finding a little on Geoff's lines and what a helluva an interesting line it is ... no wonder he can be such a Royal Pain in the Arse (just kidding )I'll leave it to him to namedrop some in his own ancestral lines if he's so inclined Now ... back to Grandpa Joe ... I just really want to find a newspaper obituary if it exists. The closest places where I can access microfiches of the Wpg free Press are Calgary and Vancouver and that's not possible for me. So ... I ask in here in case anyone happens to be doing their own research and would be into checking for an obit just after Sept 17th, 1945 while they are there doing their own thing Karmen |
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Here is something great as well, if any of you have family history connected to working for the Hudson's Bay Company, they are transcribing and uploading what they call "Biographical Sheets" of HBC employees/servants. They've only done up to the letter "M" so surnames starting with letters after M will have to be patient and wait for the transcribing to be done and uploaded. Meanwhile, some files have a lot of information regards postings/jobs and even family. I've found many of my own ancestors already but the ones I most want come after M ... argh
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I certainly know that even just for Manitoba that so many of Manitoba's soldiers are descended from these HBC families ... many of their dad's, grandpas, uncles, and "Great's" probably fought in both the big wars and others. I wonder how many WW2 Vets fought both WW1 and WW2 ... If you're researching a soldier connected to these families, there is a lot of history online for the finding/reading And for today, as Jon mentioned (Thank You Jon!!!) in a new post ... this is the anniversary of VE Day Karmen |
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