Samuel Seed1
M, #15324
Last Edited | 19 Jun 2007 |
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Citations
- [S910] Loraine P. Ertelt, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/lpertelt/4, Loraine P. Ertelt (Gencircles Database), downloaded Donwloaded April 5, 2003.
Howard Charles Redtman1
M, #15326, b. 24 April 1914, d. 3 October 1972
Father* | Ferdnand F. Redtman2,3 b. 18 Aug 1877, d. 2 Jul 1942 |
Mother* | Emma Isabell Ristow2,3 b. 17 Jul 1883, d. 14 Feb 1938 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
He was born on 24 April 1914 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,1,3 Howard married Irene Frances Comba on 25 February 1935 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, according to Ontario Marriage Registration 020301.4,1,5
Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding.1
Howard Charles Redtman died on 3 October 1972 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, at age 58.4,5
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Howard C Redtman.
Howard Charles Redtman was buried on 7 October 1972 at Albert Street Cemetery - Block F, Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,5
Howard Redtman appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Ferdinand and Emma Redtman.3 Howard Redtman was listed as a witness to the marriage of Gordon F. Weber and Bertha Naomi Weckworth on 22 September 1934.6
In the obituary of Emma Redtman who died 14 February 1938, his son, Howard Redtman was listed as a survivor.2 He lived at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, on 17 February 1938.2
The following newspaper article appeared in the book Reflections of a Century compiled by the Eganville Leader (2002) at Eganville at Ontario originally published 4 May 1945 :
Howard C Redtman was recorded as the father of the bridegroom at the marriage of Donald Howard Redtman on 2 July 1966.8
In the obituary of Joan Ann Redtman who died circa November 1969, his father, Howard Redtman, was listed as a survivor.9
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Ottawa Journal published in Ottawa, Ontario, 5 October 1972.5
In the obituary of Walter Howard Redtman who died 24 May 1992, his brother of Arnprior, Howard Charles Redtman, was listed as predeceased.10
In the obituary of Irene Francis Redtman who died 14 October 2003, his husband, Howard Redtman, was listed as predeceased.11
In the obituary of Carole M I Redtman who died 12 June 2016, his father, Howard Redtman, was listed as predeceased.12
In the obituary of Donald Howard Redtman who died 26 June 2018, his father, Howard Redtman, was listed as predeceased.13
Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding.1
Howard Charles Redtman died on 3 October 1972 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, at age 58.4,5
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Howard C Redtman.
Survivor(s): Irene Comba, Don Redtman, Ken Redtman, Norman Redtman, Carole Redtman, Walter Redtman, Florence Heckendorn and Ian Heckendorn.5
Howard Charles Redtman was buried on 7 October 1972 at Albert Street Cemetery - Block F, Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,5
Howard Redtman appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Ferdinand and Emma Redtman.3 Howard Redtman was listed as a witness to the marriage of Gordon F. Weber and Bertha Naomi Weckworth on 22 September 1934.6
In the obituary of Emma Redtman who died 14 February 1938, his son, Howard Redtman was listed as a survivor.2 He lived at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, on 17 February 1938.2
The following newspaper article appeared in the book Reflections of a Century compiled by the Eganville Leader (2002) at Eganville at Ontario originally published 4 May 1945 :
Mr. Howard Redtman, manager for the past five years of the Eganville meat shop of which Mr. R. O. Hunt is owner, has severed his connection and is removing this week to Arnprior, where he purchased a meat purveying business and a place of residence. Mr. Redtman's contact and relations with the public developed into a very friendly character, and customers were often impressed with his speed and dexterity in handling meats. Mr. Maynard Woermke of Pembroke takes his position here in Mr. Hunt's shop.7
Howard C Redtman was recorded as the father of the bridegroom at the marriage of Donald Howard Redtman on 2 July 1966.8
In the obituary of Joan Ann Redtman who died circa November 1969, his father, Howard Redtman, was listed as a survivor.9
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Ottawa Journal published in Ottawa, Ontario, 5 October 1972.5
In the obituary of Walter Howard Redtman who died 24 May 1992, his brother of Arnprior, Howard Charles Redtman, was listed as predeceased.10
In the obituary of Irene Francis Redtman who died 14 October 2003, his husband, Howard Redtman, was listed as predeceased.11
In the obituary of Carole M I Redtman who died 12 June 2016, his father, Howard Redtman, was listed as predeceased.12
In the obituary of Donald Howard Redtman who died 26 June 2018, his father, Howard Redtman, was listed as predeceased.13
Family | Irene Frances Comba b. 10 Sep 1913, d. 14 Oct 2003 |
Marriage* | Howard married Irene Frances Comba on 25 February 1935 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, according to Ontario Marriage Registration 020301.4,1,5 |
MarWitNews | Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding.1 |
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Citations
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Howard Charles Redtman & Irene Frances Comba.
- [S963] Passing Mourned of Mrs. F. Redtman, transcription from unknown newspaper, unknown location, March 29, 2001 viewed at Ontario Genweb - Lanark County, Comba - Newspaper Clippings - Page containing Emma Redtman obituary. Hereinafter cited as transcription from unknown newspaper.
- [S6286] Ferdinand Redtman household, 01 June 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arnprior, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page Number: 6; Family: 63, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S530] Canadian Gravemarker Gallery (in transition) (Publisher: Murray Pletsch), Canadian Gravemarker Gallery (See Canada Gen Web's Cemetery Project), Search page for Canada Gen Web's Cemetery Project; "After July 31, 2017, many links were broken. Search Canada GenWEB since content is being indexed and slowly moved to this site. I will replace links as time permits"; cited as "Canadian Gravemarker Gallery., Howard C Redtman & Irene F Comba
Transcription:
REDTMAN
In loving memory of
HOWARD C REDTMAN
Apr 24, 1914 - Oct 3, 1972
Beloved Husband of
IRENE F COMBA
Sept 10, 1913 - Oct 14, 2003
Till We Meet Again. - [S6017] Deaths - Redtman, Howard C., The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Oct 5, 1972, Page 50, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary - Redtman, Howard. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Gordon F. Weber (23) & Naomi, B. Weckworth (21); Marriage: 22 Sep 1934, Killaloe, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: Fred Weber & Adeline Ristow, Bride's Parents: Frank H. Weckworth & Anna Wilhelmine Gienow, Groom's Birthplace: Hagarty Township, Bride's Birth Place: Hgarty Twp, Witnesses: Howard Redtman, Arnprior & Jean Weckworth, Killaloe Station, Registration #: 019626.
- [S507] The Eganville Leader, compiler, Reflections of a Century - Stories and Photos from the Ottawa Valley (P.O. Box 310, Eganville, Ontario K0J 1T0: The Eganville Leader Publishing Company Ltd., July 2002), Page 266 - Briefs - May 4, 1945. Hereinafter cited as Reflections of a Century.
- [S6020] Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Redtman, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 30, 1966, Page 23, column 1 & 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Photo and caption: Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S6013] Deaths: Redtman, Joan Ann, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Nov 3, 1969, Page 30, column 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Joan Ann Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S9359] Deaths: Redtman, Walter Howard, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, May 25, 1992, Page 46, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Walter Harold Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S6014] Redtman, Irene Frances, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Oct 16, 2003, Page 49, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Irene Frances Redtman née Comba. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S7096] Deaths - Redtman, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, June 18, 2016 viewed at www.legacy.com, Obituary: Carole M. I. Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S8191] Deaths: Redtman, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Jul 4, 2018 viewed at www.legacy.com, Obituary: Donald Howard Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S965] The Practical Scrapbook , Rootsweb, Rootsweb; "With the crash of Rootsweb many pages were lost and are not yet restores (July 2018)"; cited as "The Practical Scrapbook., Page 20.
- [S530] "Canadian Gravemarker Gallery", online Search page for Canada Gen Web's Cemetery Project: Joan Anne Redtman
Transcription:
REDTMAN
Joan Anne R.N., B. Sc., N.
1938-1969
Beloved Daughter of
Howard & Irene
To A Higher Calling. - [S9349] Deaths: Redtman, Norman Walter, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Sep 1, 1991, Page 52, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Norman Walter Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S6015] High Standard (continued from page 1), The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Feb 27, 1956, Page 2, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, News - Gwen Bowes and Carole Margaret Redtman (photo and caption). Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
Walter Howard Redtman1
M, #15328, b. 1918, d. 24 May 1992
Father* | Ferdnand F. Redtman2,3 b. 18 Aug 1877, d. 2 Jul 1942 |
Mother* | Emma Isabell Ristow2,3 b. 17 Jul 1883, d. 14 Feb 1938 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
He was born in 1918 at Ontario, Canada.4,3,1 Walter married Beatrice Jack on 17 March 1943 at United Church manse, Renfrew, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,5,6 Walter married Frances Moore.1
Walter Howard Redtman died on 24 May 1992 at Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.4,1
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Walter Howard Redtman.
Walter Howard Redtman was buried on 27 May 1992 at Thompsonville (aka Thompson Hill and Renfrew Public Cemetery), Renfrew, Horton Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, CanadaG.4,1
Walter Redtman appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Ferdinand and Emma Redtman.3
In the obituary of Emma Redtman who died 14 February 1938, his son, Walter Redtman was listed as a survivor.2 He lived at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, on 17 February 1938.2
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa Evening Journal, 22 March 1943 :
In the obituary of Beatrice Redtman who died 20 April 1971, her husband, Walter H Redtman, was listed as a survivor.6
In the obituary of Howard C Redtman who died 3 October 1972, his brother, Walter Redtman, was listed as a survivor.7
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Ottawa Citizen published in Ottawa, Ontario, 25 May 1992.1
Research notes (July 2019):
Walter Howard Redtman died on 24 May 1992 at Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.4,1
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Walter Howard Redtman.
Survivor(s): Donald Redtman and Carole Redtman. Predeceased: Beatrice Redtman, Frances Moore-Redtman, Florence Heckendorn and Howard Charles Redtman.1
Walter Howard Redtman was buried on 27 May 1992 at Thompsonville (aka Thompson Hill and Renfrew Public Cemetery), Renfrew, Horton Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, CanadaG.4,1
Walter Redtman appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Ferdinand and Emma Redtman.3
In the obituary of Emma Redtman who died 14 February 1938, his son, Walter Redtman was listed as a survivor.2 He lived at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, on 17 February 1938.2
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa Evening Journal, 22 March 1943 :
Redtman - Jack
Renfrew, March 21 - (Special)
A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, March 17, at the United Church Manse, between Beatrice Jack, Renfrew, daughter of Herb Jack and the late Mrs. Jack, and Sergeant Walter Redtman, of Arnprior. Rev. Harold B. Neal officiated and the bridesmaid was Miss Willis Mason, of Renfrew. The best man was Corporal Kenneth Froats, of Dartmouth, N.S.
The bride was attired in a navy suit with white accessories, with a corsage bouquet of white carnations and roses.
The bridesmaid chose a wine colored velvet dress and a corsage bouquet of white carnations. The happy couple left to spend their honeymoon in Ottawa.5
Renfrew, March 21 - (Special)
A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, March 17, at the United Church Manse, between Beatrice Jack, Renfrew, daughter of Herb Jack and the late Mrs. Jack, and Sergeant Walter Redtman, of Arnprior. Rev. Harold B. Neal officiated and the bridesmaid was Miss Willis Mason, of Renfrew. The best man was Corporal Kenneth Froats, of Dartmouth, N.S.
The bride was attired in a navy suit with white accessories, with a corsage bouquet of white carnations and roses.
The bridesmaid chose a wine colored velvet dress and a corsage bouquet of white carnations. The happy couple left to spend their honeymoon in Ottawa.5
In the obituary of Beatrice Redtman who died 20 April 1971, her husband, Walter H Redtman, was listed as a survivor.6
In the obituary of Howard C Redtman who died 3 October 1972, his brother, Walter Redtman, was listed as a survivor.7
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Ottawa Citizen published in Ottawa, Ontario, 25 May 1992.1
Research notes (July 2019):
Determine the relationship of an unknown person to Walter Howard Redtman.1
Family 1 | Beatrice E Jack b. 1917, d. 20 Apr 1971 |
Marriage* | Walter married Beatrice Jack on 17 March 1943 at United Church manse, Renfrew, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,5,6 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Frances Moore |
Marriage* | Walter married Frances Moore.1 |
Citations
- [S9359] Deaths: Redtman, Walter Howard, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, May 25, 1992, Page 46, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Walter Harold Redtman. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S963] Passing Mourned of Mrs. F. Redtman, transcription from unknown newspaper, unknown location, March 29, 2001 viewed at Ontario Genweb - Lanark County, Comba - Newspaper Clippings - Page containing Emma Redtman obituary. Hereinafter cited as transcription from unknown newspaper.
- [S6286] Ferdinand Redtman household, 01 June 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arnprior, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page Number: 6; Family: 63, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S530] Canadian Gravemarker Gallery (in transition) (Publisher: Murray Pletsch), Canadian Gravemarker Gallery (See Canada Gen Web's Cemetery Project), Search page for Canada Gen Web's Cemetery Project; "After July 31, 2017, many links were broken. Search Canada GenWEB since content is being indexed and slowly moved to this site. I will replace links as time permits"; cited as "Canadian Gravemarker Gallery., http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~murrayp/…
- [S6019] (Wedding) Redtman - Jack, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Mar 22, 1943, Page 9, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, The Ottawa Journal (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada); 22 Mar 1943, Mon: Page 9, column 2
(Wedding) Redtman - Jack. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal. - [S7724] Deaths: Redtman, Beatrice, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Apr 22, 1971, Page 53, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Beatrice Redtman nee Jack. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S6017] Deaths - Redtman, Howard C., The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Oct 5, 1972, Page 50, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary - Redtman, Howard. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
John Klinger1
M, #15329, b. 10 December 1906, d. 2 May 1996
Last Edited | 14 Feb 2023 |
He was born on 10 December 1906 at Latvia.2 John married Martha Sawatsky, probably in Esk, in January 1935 at Saskatchewan, Canada.3
John Klinger died on 2 May 1996 at Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 89.4
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of John Klinger.
John Klinger was buried on 7 May 1996 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.4
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Star-Phoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 3 May 1996.2
John Klinger died on 2 May 1996 at Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 89.4
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of John Klinger.
John Klinger was buried on 7 May 1996 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.4
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Star-Phoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 3 May 1996.2
Family | Martha Sawatsky b. 16 Mar 1912, d. 9 Feb 1998 |
Citations
- [S49] Interview with Estelle Moffat (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), by Rick Moffat. Rick Moffat Personal Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA), Wedding Invitation - Warren - Klinger.
- [S11371] Deaths: klinger, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 03 May 1996, Page 24, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: John KLINGER, 1906-1996 (Aged 89). Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S11370] Deaths: klinger, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 10 Feb 1998, Page 21, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Martha Klinger. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S256] Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Internet Site , unknown repository, Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, Alphabetical Interment pages; "This index gives the name, grave number, Block/Plot/Section id and date of death"; cited as "Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon., Woodlawn Cemetery Interments: John Kliinger.
Ellen (?)1
F, #15330, b. 15 January 1850
Last Edited | 9 Jan 2023 |
She was born on 15 January 1850 at Ontario, Canada.1 Ellen married James Stuart before 1879.1,2
James and Ellen Stuart appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Euphrasia Twp., Grey County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901, described as a Methodist and a Farmer. Their children: George A, Jasper A, Fred S and Charles S, were listed as living with them.3
James and Ellen Stuart appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Euphrasia Twp., Grey County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901, described as a Methodist and a Farmer. Their children: George A, Jasper A, Fred S and Charles S, were listed as living with them.3
Family | James Stuart b. 11 Aug 1840 |
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Citations
- [S2433] James Stuart household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Euphrasia, Grey East, Ontario; Page 1; Family: 13, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6468, 1.
- [S394] Rick Moffat, Assumption based upon birth/christening date of children.
- [S2433] 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Euphrasia, Grey East, Ontario; Page 1; Family: 13.
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., George Andrew Stewart (sic) & George Andrew Stewart.