Lt. Robert Logan Mayhew1,2

M, #31441, b. 29 April 1912, d. 12 November 1990
Father*Honorable Robert Wellington Mayhew1,3 b. 13 Oct 1880, d. 28 Jul 1971
Mother*Grace Gertrude Logan1 b. c 1878, d. 2 Sep 1967
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Carole Elizabeth Watson
Last Edited2 Jan 2024
     He was born on 29 April 1912 at Calgary, Alberta, Canada.1,2
     Lt. Robert Logan Mayhew died on 12 November 1990 at Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, at age 78.2
     He was commonly known as Logan Mayhew.3
     The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 29 August 1942 :
Canadian parliamentarians, truly, are not asking any young Canadian to do something that they of their own children are not ready to do themselves. Fifty-two M.P.'s are veterans of the First Great War, and eight members of the cabinet saw overseas service, three of them being decorated for heroism....

Almost 100 children of members of the House of Commons are serving in every branch of the fighting forces...

Robert Wellington Mayhew (Victoria), two sons, Lt. Robert L. Mayhew, 30, in the Reserve Army, and Pilot Officer Charles A. Mayhew, 26, pilot in the R.C.A.F....1

     In the obituary of Grace Gertrude Mayhew who died 2 September 1967, his son, Logan Mayhew, was listed as a survivor.4 He, of Victoria, was the informant on the death registration of his father, Robert Wilington Mahew, who died on 28 July 1971.5
     In the obituary of Honorable Robert Wellington Mayhew who died 28 July 1971, his son, Logan Mayhew, was listed as a survivor.3

Citations

  1. [S5124] Sons, Daughters of M.P.'s Serve Canada in All Forces By Hal Miller, Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, 29 Aug 1942, Page 19, column 1-4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Sons, Daughters of M.P.'s Serve Canada in All Forces. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
  2. [S631] British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1990 (Publisher: British Columbia, Canada Archives), British Columbia Archives Web Page - Death Index, BC Archives Geneaoly General Search Page; "This source is used when the index does not link to images of the death registrations"; cited as "BC Death Registrations., Mayhew, Robert Logan died 1990/11/12.
  3. [S5125] Deaths - Mayhew, Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, 4 Aug 1971, Page 35, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: The Honorable Robert Wellington Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
  4. [S6902] Deaths - Mayhew, Grace, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Sept 6, 1967, Page 40, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Grace Gertrude Mayhew née Logan. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
  5. [S14252] Robert Wellington Mayhew, Death Registration 82-09-016301 (02 AUg 1971), Royal BC Museum - Genealogy Collection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, B.C. Archives image of Death Registration: Robert Wellington Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as BC Death Registration - Mayhew, R. W.

Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew1,2,3

M, #31443, b. 23 January 1916, d. 11 June 1943
Father*Honorable Robert Wellington Mayhew3,2 b. 13 Oct 1880, d. 28 Jul 1971
Mother*Grace Gertrude Logan3,2 b. c 1878, d. 2 Sep 1967
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Carole Elizabeth Watson
Last Edited20 Apr 2020
     He was born on 23 January 1916 at Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.1,4,3,2 Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew and Elza Edith Lovitt were engaged on 1 January 1933 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, I pulled out one of the diaries – 1933 – and opened it on Jan. 1. There was a PS at the top of the page: “Got engaged (minus the ring) to Elza at 2 a.m. this morning. ” They were 16.5 Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew and Elza Edith Lovitt were engaged on 4 June 1938 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 4 Saturday, June 1938.
Over to Elza’s at 2:30 armed with the diamond just in case the moment should present itself. Found her lying on the lawn at the front of the house on a rug. Gorgeous hot sun – it struck me the diamond would sparkle like mad in the sunlight; it also struck me that with the hot sunshine warming her she could do nothing else but melt when I gave it to her. So I did, just as she lay there.5 Charles married Elza Edith Lovitt on 10 September 1938 at St. Mary's Church, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada.1
     Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew died on 11 June 1943 at Ceylon at age 27 Anne Mayhew records that he died flying a seaplane over the Indian Ocean during a hurricane.4,5,2
     
Military Service - R.C.A.F. WWII

     Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew began military service circa June 1941.4 Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew ended his military service on 15 January 1945. He was previously reported missing after air operations, now for official purposes, presumed dead.
End of Military Service section.2

     The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 29 August 1942 :
Canadian parliamentarians, truly, are not asking any young Canadian to do something that they of their own children are not ready to do themselves. Fifty-two M.P.'s are veterans of the First Great War, and eight members of the cabinet saw overseas service, three of them being decorated for heroism....

Almost 100 children of members of the House of Commons are serving in every branch of the fighting forces...

Robert Wellington Mayhew (Victoria), two sons, Lt. Robert L. Mayhew, 30, in the Reserve Army, and Pilot Officer Charles A. Mayhew, 26, pilot in the R.C.A.F....3

     The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba The Winnipeg Tribune, 22 July 1943 :
The R.C.A.F. reported Wednesday night in it's 633rd list of the war, containing 21 names, that two men were killed on active service overseas and two others have died from injuries suffered on active service.

Following is the list:
...Missing on active service after air operations:
...Mayhew, Charles Alan, FO, Mrs. C.A. Mayhew (wife) 2440 Beach Drive, Victoria.6

Family

Elza Edith Lovitt b. 19 Jan 1916, d. 11 Jan 2004
EngagementHe and Elza Edith Lovitt were engaged on 1 January 1933 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, I pulled out one of the diaries – 1933 – and opened it on Jan. 1. There was a PS at the top of the page: “Got engaged (minus the ring) to Elza at 2 a.m. this morning. ” They were 16.5 
Engagement Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew and Elza Edith Lovitt were engaged on 4 June 1938 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 4 Saturday, June 1938.
Over to Elza’s at 2:30 armed with the diamond just in case the moment should present itself. Found her lying on the lawn at the front of the house on a rug. Gorgeous hot sun – it struck me the diamond would sparkle like mad in the sunlight; it also struck me that with the hot sunshine warming her she could do nothing else but melt when I gave it to her. So I did, just as she lay there.5 
Marriage* Charles married Elza Edith Lovitt on 10 September 1938 at St. Mary's Church, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada.1 

Citations

  1. [S286] BC Archives -- Marriages index 1872 -- 1936: Charles Alan Mayhew and Elza Edith Lovitt, Royal BC Museum - Genealogy Collection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Hereinafter cited as BC Archives -- Marriages index.
  2. [S7776] Charles Alan Mayhew, Death Registration 1943-09-702655 (11 Jun 1943), Royal BC Museum - Genealogy Collection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, B.C. Death Registration Image: Pilot Charles Alan Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as BC Death Registration - Mayhew, C A.
  3. [S5124] Sons, Daughters of M.P.'s Serve Canada in All Forces By Hal Miller, Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, 29 Aug 1942, Page 19, column 1-4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Sons, Daughters of M.P.'s Serve Canada in All Forces. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
  4. [S2604] Second World War Service Files: Canadian Armed Forces War Dead, online Search: Service Files of the Second World War – War Dead, 1939-1947, Flying Officer Charles Alan Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as WWI Cdn War Dead.
  5. [S5145] Elza Mayhew, online http://www.elzamayhew.com/about, “If Words Had Wings” Homemakers (February/March 2008)
    http://www.elzamayhew.com/sites/files/…. Hereinafter cited as Elza Mayhew.
  6. [S5143] Casualty List, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jul 22, 1943, page 3, column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.

Elza Edith Lovitt1

F, #31444, b. 19 January 1916, d. 11 January 2004
Last Edited12 Mar 2021
     She was born on 19 January 1916 at Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.2,1 Elza Edith Lovitt and Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew were engaged on 1 January 1933 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, I pulled out one of the diaries – 1933 – and opened it on Jan. 1. There was a PS at the top of the page: “Got engaged (minus the ring) to Elza at 2 a.m. this morning. ” They were 16.3 Elza Edith Lovitt and Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew were engaged on 4 June 1938 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 4 Saturday, June 1938.
Over to Elza’s at 2:30 armed with the diamond just in case the moment should present itself. Found her lying on the lawn at the front of the house on a rug. Gorgeous hot sun – it struck me the diamond would sparkle like mad in the sunlight; it also struck me that with the hot sunshine warming her she could do nothing else but melt when I gave it to her. So I did, just as she lay there.3 Elza married Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew on 10 September 1938 at St. Mary's Church, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada.1
     Elza Edith Lovitt died on 11 January 2004 at age 87.4
     The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba The Winnipeg Tribune, 22 July 1943 :
The R.C.A.F. reported Wednesday night in it's 633rd list of the war, containing 21 names, that two men were killed on active service overseas and two others have died from injuries suffered on active service.

Following is the list:
...Missing on active service after air operations:
...Mayhew, Charles Alan, FO, Mrs. C.A. Mayhew (wife) 2440 Beach Drive, Victoria.5


The following biographical fact was included at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com published in Victoria, British Columbia, January 2012:
Over the course of some 30 years of sculpting (circa 1955 to 1985), she had become a well-known Canadian artist. When she died, Victoria’s Times Colonist newspaper called her “the closest thing to Emily Carr we ever had.”.4

Family

Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew b. 23 Jan 1916, d. 11 Jun 1943
Engagement*She and Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew were engaged on 1 January 1933 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, I pulled out one of the diaries – 1933 – and opened it on Jan. 1. There was a PS at the top of the page: “Got engaged (minus the ring) to Elza at 2 a.m. this morning. ” They were 16.3 
Engagement Elza Edith Lovitt and Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew were engaged on 4 June 1938 at the webpage Homemakers.com reproduced on elzamayhew.com, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 4 Saturday, June 1938.
Over to Elza’s at 2:30 armed with the diamond just in case the moment should present itself. Found her lying on the lawn at the front of the house on a rug. Gorgeous hot sun – it struck me the diamond would sparkle like mad in the sunlight; it also struck me that with the hot sunshine warming her she could do nothing else but melt when I gave it to her. So I did, just as she lay there.3 
Marriage* Elza married Pilot Officer Charles Alan Mayhew on 10 September 1938 at St. Mary's Church, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada.1 

Citations

  1. [S286] BC Archives -- Marriages index 1872 -- 1936: Charles Alan Mayhew and Elza Edith Lovitt, Royal BC Museum - Genealogy Collection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Hereinafter cited as BC Archives -- Marriages index.
  2. [S5145] Elza Mayhew, online http://www.elzamayhew.com/about, CURRICULUM VITAE
    Birthplace:
    Victoria, British Columbia. January 19, 1916.. Hereinafter cited as Elza Mayhew.
  3. [S5145] Elza Mayhew, online http://www.elzamayhew.com/about, “If Words Had Wings” Homemakers (February/March 2008)
    http://www.elzamayhew.com/sites/files/…
  4. [S5145] Elza Mayhew, online http://www.elzamayhew.com/about, The Art of Living by Anne Mayhew
    http://www.elzamayhew.com/sites/files/…
    December/January 2012 homemakers.com; pages 72 & 73.
  5. [S5143] Casualty List, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jul 22, 1943, page 3, column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.

George Cuthbertson1,2,3

M, #31454, b. 14 July 1848, d. 25 December 1934
Last Edited27 Feb 2023
     He was born on 14 July 1848 at Bristol District, Québec, Canada.4 Alternatively, he may have been born in 1845 or 1847 at Canada East, United Province of Canada, since he was age 46 in the 1891 census, and 74 in the 1921 census2,3; or, circa 1847 at Canada East, United Province of Canada, since he was age 74 in the 1921 census.3 George married Janet Stark circa 23 April 1873 at Bristol, Pontiac County, Québec, Canada.1,2,3,5
     George Cuthbertson died on 25 December 1934, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. Tett, at Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG, at age 86.4,1
     
     George Cuthbertson was buried at Foxwarren Cemetery, Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG.6
     George and Janet Cuthbertson appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Pontiac County, Québec, enumerated 23 April 1891. George was described as a farmer and Free Church. Their children, Christina and Isaac, were listed as living with them. Note that Isaac was identified as an adopted son. In addition, there were 5 other daughters in the household: Janet, Elizabeth, Mary, Emelian and Gertrude.2
     George and Janet Cuthbertson appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Birtle, Manitoba, enumerated 1 June 1921. George was described as a retired farmer. Their children Christina and Isaac Francis were listed as living with them. Another daughter, Amelia Mar (sic) was also included in the household.3
     The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press, 2 May 1927 :
Foxwarren Pioneer Couple Tendered Congratulations
     
Foxwarren, Man., May 1.—Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson were last week receiving congratulations on the celebration of the fifty-fourth anniversary of their wedding, which took place at Bristol, Quebec. Both are over eighty. but are in excellent health and take a keen interest in all the affairs of the community, especially those matters affecting the United church and Sunday school.
     Mr. Cuthbertson's farm on the banks of the Ottawa, on which they resided until the (sic) moved west twenty years ago, has become one of Ottawa's popular summer resorts.
     Mr. Cuthbertson has reserved a position for his own use, and he and Mrs. Cuthbertson often spend the summer there.7

     The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press, 25 April 1933 :
FOXWARREN DIAMOND WEDDING
     (photo)
     MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CUTHBERTSON
     Married in 1873 in Pontiac, Que., honored Sunday on their 60th Anniversary.
     CUTHBERTSONS OF FOXWARREN HOLD DIAMOND JUBILEE
     Large Circle of Friends From Neighboring District Gather to Offer Congratulations
     (Speelai dispatch to The Free. Press.)
     Foxwarren, Man. April 25.---Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cuthbertson celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. Tett, Saturday afternoon and evening, April 22, when a large circle of friends from Foxwarren and neighboring towns gathered to tender con-, h gratulations. Several bouquets of 0 flowers and gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson are both in their 87th year, enjoying life and able to attend the church services, in which they take a keen interest, besides other social activities.
     Their golden anniversary was celebrated in Vancouver at the home of Mrs. Tett, and three years ago they held an "at home" on the occasion of their 57th anniversary at their farm residence near Foxwarren.
     All the members of the family living were present at their 60th anniversary: Misses Christina. and Amelia. who reside at home; Miss Mary, who teaches in Winnipeg; Mrs. Thomas Clerke (sic), and Mrs. William Tett, of Foxwarren, and one son, Isaac.. residing at home. There are eight grandchildren.
     Mrs. Cuthbertson, formerly Jessie Stark, was born in Clarendon, Que-bee. Mr. Cuthbertson was born in Bristol, Pontiac county, Quebec. They were married April 23, 1873, in Pontiac, Quebec, by Rev. M. McLaren. They resided in Bristol until 14 years ago, when they moved to Foxwarren.
     The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers and the table centred by the wedding cake. An interesting feature of the occasion was the use of a tea set 100 years old, which was used at their wedding.
     At the conclusion of the Sunday evening service in the United church Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertso were presented with a bouquet of carnations. Rev. R. G. Thompson spoke fittingly of the inspiration of their lives in the community, and little Lawrence Williams made the presentation, The hymns for the service were chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson.8

     The following article appeared in the Birtle, Manitoba Birtle Eye Witness, 25 April 1933 :
Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson each in the 88th year, celebrated their Diamond Wedding on April 23rd. They were married 60 years ago by Rev. McLaren of Ottawa and resided in Quebec province until 1919 since which date they have lived with their son Isaac near Foxwarren. Saturday afternoon and evening they were "At Home" to friends at home of their daughter Mrs. Wm. Tett. Members of their family present were: Misses Christina and Aurelia, Foxwarren, Mary on Winnipeg teaching staff, Mrs. Thos Clarke Foxwarren and eight grandchildren. Mr and Mrs Cuthbertson enjoy life and take keen interest in affairs of the community. Mr Cuthbertson served as elder for 35 years before coming west and is now on the Foxwarren United Church board and acceptable fills as lay preacher when duty calls. At close of Sunday evening service Master Lawrence Williams presented them with a bouquet of carnations expressive of the felicitations of congregation and Sunday School.5

     The following obituary appeared in the newspaper the Winnipeg Free Press published in Winnipeg, Manitoba 27 December 1934:
GEORGE CUTHBERTSON DIES AT FOXWARREN, CHRISTMAS DAY
     (Special Despatch to the Free Press.)
     Foxwarren, Man., Dec. 27—George Cuthbertson died on Christmas Day at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. Tett, aged 88. Born in Bristol county, Pontiac, Que., on July 14, 1848, he resided in that district till 15 years ago, when he moved to his farm near Foxwarren. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at Foxwarren on April 23, 1933. He is survived by his wife, five daughters, Misses Christina and Amelia, at home; Mary, who teaches in Winnipeg; Mrs. Thos. Clarke and Mrs. W. Tett, of Foxwarren, and son son (sic), Isaac, also living at Foxwarren. One brother, Louis, of Clarendon, Que., and a sister, Mrs. Young, of Dansord Lake, Que., also survive. The funeral will be held in the United church, Foxwarren, today, at 2 p.m.4

The late George Cuthbertson, of Foxwarren,was recorded as the groom's father at the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew on 14 September 1938.9

Family

Janet Stark b. 1 Sep 1845, d. 9 Nov 1937
Marriage*George married Janet Stark circa 23 April 1873 at Bristol, Pontiac County, Québec, Canada.1,2,3,5 
Children

Citations

  1. [S5140] Weddings - Morning Bridal Unites Verna Olga Mayhew and I. F. Cuthbertson, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 21 Sep 1938, Page 21, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Wedding: Cuthbertson--Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.
  2. [S13396] George Cutherbertson household, 08 Apr 1891 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Bristol (township), Pontiac, Quebec; Page: 29 & 30; Family No: 125, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6413.
  3. [S13398] George Cuthbertson household, 02 Jun 1921 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Birtle (municiplaity) Marquette, Manitoba; Page: 1; Family No: 4, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
  4. [S13394] George Cuthbertson Dies At Foxwarren, Christmas Day, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 27 Dec 1934, Page 3, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Free Press.
  5. [S13438] The Eye Witness, Birtle Eye Witness, Birtle, Manitoba, 25 Apr 1933, Page 4, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, 60th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Birtle Eye Witness.
  6. [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Foxwarren Cemetery: George Cuthbertson.
  7. [S13439] Foxwarren Pioneer Couple Tendered Congratulations, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 02 May 1927, Page 23, column 3 viewed at Newspaper Archive, 54th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
  8. [S13440] Cuthersons of Foxwarren Hold Diamond Jubilee, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 25 Apr 1933, Page 4, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, 60th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
  9. [S10534] Weddings: Cutherbertson--Mayhew, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 22 Sep 1938, Page 9, column 3 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Wedding: Cutherbertson--Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Free Press.
  10. [S13397] George Cutherbertson household, 01 June 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Birtle, Marquette, Manitoba; Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 24; Page 1; Family: 4, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).

Christina Cuthbertson1,2,3

F, #31455, b. 1878 or 1879
Father*George Cuthbertson1,2,3 b. 14 Jul 1848, d. 25 Dec 1934
Mother*Janet Stark2,3 b. 1 Sep 1845, d. 9 Nov 1937
Last Edited12 Feb 2023
     She was born in 1878 or 1879 at Québec, Canada.2,3
     Christina Cuthbertson appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Pontiac County, Québec in the household of her parents, George and Janet Cuthbertson.2
     Christina Cuthbertson appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Birtle, Manitoba in the household of her parents, George and Janet Cuthbertson.3
     In the obituary of George Cuthbertson who died 25 December 1934, his daughter, Christina Cuthbertson of Foxwarren, was listed as a survivor.4 She was listed as a witness to the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew on 14 September 1938 at United Church, Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada.5,1,6 Christina Cuthbertson, sister of the groom, was listed as a witness to the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew on 14 September 1938.6

Citations

  1. [S5140] Weddings - Morning Bridal Unites Verna Olga Mayhew and I. F. Cuthbertson, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 21 Sep 1938, Page 21, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Wedding: Cuthbertson--Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.
  2. [S13396] George Cutherbertson household, 08 Apr 1891 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Bristol (township), Pontiac, Quebec; Page: 29 & 30; Family No: 125, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6413.
  3. [S13398] George Cuthbertson household, 02 Jun 1921 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Birtle (municiplaity) Marquette, Manitoba; Page: 1; Family No: 4, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
  4. [S13394] George Cuthbertson Dies At Foxwarren, Christmas Day, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 27 Dec 1934, Page 3, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Free Press.
  5. [S307] Dallas J Manicom, online unknown url, Dallas J Manicom (unknown location), downloaded Imported: Aug 23, 2003.
  6. [S10534] Weddings: Cutherbertson--Mayhew, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 22 Sep 1938, Page 9, column 3 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Wedding: Cutherbertson--Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Free Press.

John Mayhew1,2

M, #31456
Last Edited21 Jun 2022
     John married Alice Long on 7 December 1906 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.2,1
     The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba The Winnipeg Tribune, 11 December 1906 :
A quiet house wedding took place at 64 Francis street, the home of Mrs. Morris, at 3.30 on Dec. 7, when Mr. J. Mayhew, of Wawanesa, and Miss Alice Long, of Toronto, were united in marriage by Rev. Hamilton Wigle, the former pastor of the bride. The drawing rooms were prettily decorated with plants and chrysanthemums. The bride wore a pretty costume of brown broadcloth with cream lace and chiffon trimmings. The bride received many beautiful presents, a number of which were from friends in Toronto and the eastern provinces. The groom's present was a handsom fur-lined coat with mink collar and revers. Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew went west by the evening train.1

     Research notes (September 2016):
Are John Mayhew, son of Ira and Margaret and John Mayhew, husband of Alice Long, the same person?

Also, did Ira and Margaret have two sons named John, with the first dying before the birth of the second?3

Family

Alice Long

Citations

  1. [S5141] Mayhew - Long, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 11 Dec 1906, Page 7, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Marriage: Mayhew - Long and part 2. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.
  2. [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, John Mayhew and Alice Long. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.
  3. [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207).

Alice Long1

F, #31457
Last Edited21 Jun 2022
     Alice married John Mayhew on 7 December 1906 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.2,1
     The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba The Winnipeg Tribune, 11 December 1906 :
A quiet house wedding took place at 64 Francis street, the home of Mrs. Morris, at 3.30 on Dec. 7, when Mr. J. Mayhew, of Wawanesa, and Miss Alice Long, of Toronto, were united in marriage by Rev. Hamilton Wigle, the former pastor of the bride. The drawing rooms were prettily decorated with plants and chrysanthemums. The bride wore a pretty costume of brown broadcloth with cream lace and chiffon trimmings. The bride received many beautiful presents, a number of which were from friends in Toronto and the eastern provinces. The groom's present was a handsom fur-lined coat with mink collar and revers. Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew went west by the evening train.1

Family

John Mayhew

Citations

  1. [S5141] Mayhew - Long, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 11 Dec 1906, Page 7, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Marriage: Mayhew - Long and part 2. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.
  2. [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, John Mayhew and Alice Long. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.