Arnley Fred Denzin1,2,3
M, #1524, b. 22 February 1908, d. 23 November 1986
Father* | Samuel Denzin4,2,5 b. 13 Apr 1876, d. 21 May 1955 |
Mother* | Whilhelminna Zummach4,2,5 b. 14 Jun 1885, d. 21 May 1964 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 11 Jul 2022 |
He was born on 22 February 1908, on the family farm, at Tregarva, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.4,2,3,6,7 Arnley married Agnes Scoular, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, on 10 October 1933 at Tregarva, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.8,9,10
Arnley Fred Denzin died on 23 November 1986 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 78.3,6
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Arnley Fred Denzin.
Arnley Fred Denzin was buried at Tregarva Cemetery, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.6
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Samuel and Minnie Denzin.5
Arnley Denzin and Ethel Denzin were included in a circa 1919 photograph(see below.)12
Arnley Denzin and Ethel Denzin were included in a say 1925 photograph(see below.)13
Arnley Denzin was referenced in an article about the bridal shower for Kathleen Rennick published on 22 October 1929 at the newspaper The Leader-Post.14
The following article appeared in the Regina, Saskatchewan The Leader-Post, 13 October 1933 :
In the obituary of Ethel Patterson who died 16 December 1954, her brother, Arnley Denzin, was listed as a survivor.15
In the obituary of Samuel Denzin who died 21 May 1955, his spn, Arnley Denzin, was listed as a survivor.16
In the obituary of Wilhelmina Denzin who died 22 May 1964, her son, Arnley Fred Denzin, of Regina, SK, was listed as a survivor.17
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 25 November 1986.11
In the obituary of Agnes Denzin who died 1 January 2006, her husband, Arnley Fred Denzin, was listed as predeceased.18
In the obituary of Denise Margaret Hayhoe who died 21 March 2021, her parents, Arnley Denzin and Agnes Denzin were listed or implied as predeceased.19
Arnley Fred Denzin died on 23 November 1986 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 78.3,6
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Arnley Fred Denzin.
Arnley Fred Denzin was buried at Tregarva Cemetery, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.6
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Samuel and Minnie Denzin.5
Arnley Denzin and Ethel Denzin were included in a circa 1919 photograph(see below.)12
Arnley Denzin and Ethel Denzin were included in a say 1925 photograph(see below.)13
Arnley Denzin was referenced in an article about the bridal shower for Kathleen Rennick published on 22 October 1929 at the newspaper The Leader-Post.14
The following article appeared in the Regina, Saskatchewan The Leader-Post, 13 October 1933 :
DENZIN--SCOULAR
A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday October 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, Tregarva, when Agnes Scoular and Arnley Denzin were married toy Rev. S. P. Rondeau. The bride was charming in an eggshell satin dress with inserts of lace ana wearing a silk net veil with band of orange blossoms. She carried calls Lilies. Mr. T. Patterson, Tregarva, gave the bride in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pallen, of Regina, signed the register. After the wedding ceremony the guests sat down to a wedding dinner. Later the newly married couple left by motor on a honeymoon trip, the bride travelling in a navy blue swagger suit with matching accessories. On their return they will reside at Tregarva.8
A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday October 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, Tregarva, when Agnes Scoular and Arnley Denzin were married toy Rev. S. P. Rondeau. The bride was charming in an eggshell satin dress with inserts of lace ana wearing a silk net veil with band of orange blossoms. She carried calls Lilies. Mr. T. Patterson, Tregarva, gave the bride in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pallen, of Regina, signed the register. After the wedding ceremony the guests sat down to a wedding dinner. Later the newly married couple left by motor on a honeymoon trip, the bride travelling in a navy blue swagger suit with matching accessories. On their return they will reside at Tregarva.8
In the obituary of Ethel Patterson who died 16 December 1954, her brother, Arnley Denzin, was listed as a survivor.15
In the obituary of Samuel Denzin who died 21 May 1955, his spn, Arnley Denzin, was listed as a survivor.16
In the obituary of Wilhelmina Denzin who died 22 May 1964, her son, Arnley Fred Denzin, of Regina, SK, was listed as a survivor.17
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 25 November 1986.11
In the obituary of Agnes Denzin who died 1 January 2006, her husband, Arnley Fred Denzin, was listed as predeceased.18
In the obituary of Denise Margaret Hayhoe who died 21 March 2021, her parents, Arnley Denzin and Agnes Denzin were listed or implied as predeceased.19
Family | Agnes Scoular b. 15 Oct 1908, d. 1 Jan 2006 |
Marriage* | Arnley married Agnes Scoular, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, on 10 October 1933 at Tregarva, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.8,9,10 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S111] Interview with Esther nee Denzin Summach (Asquith, Saskatchewan), by Estelle nee Summach Moffat, 1995. Zummach Info from Esther Summach.Doc (Asquith, Saskatchewan, Canada).
- [S1090] EHealth Saskatchewan, Genealogy Index Searches , eHealth Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Genealogy Search Page; "Birth, Marriage & Death Register Index"; cited as "SK eHealth Genealogy Searches., Arnley Fred Denzin, Gender: Male, Birth Date: 22 Feb 1908, Birth Place: Tregarva, Saskatchewan, Canada, Father: Saml Denzin, Mother: Minie Summach, Registration #: 1951.
- [S2595] Lorin Brandon, online www.ancestry.com, Lorin Brandon (unknown location), downloaded viewed Jan 23, 2010, Arnley Fred Denzin.
- [S131] Denise nee Denzin Hayhoe, "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe," e-mail message from email address withheld for privacy (Ontario) to Rick Moffat, Apr 6, 2003, My dad was born on Feb.22nd,1908; Email April 6, 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe."
- [S5630] Samuel Denzin household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Provo, Utah, USA, Lumsden (RM), Saskatchewan; Page: 37; Family: 66, Ancestry.com Roll: T-21943.
- [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., Arnley Fred Denzin.
- [S8807] Unknown article title, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Feb 9, 1954, Page 7, column 6 & 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, 50th Anniversary: Sam and Minnie Denzin. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S11954] Weddings: Denzin - Scoular, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 13 Oct 1933, Page 9, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Marriage: Denzin -- Scoular. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S49] Interview with Estelle Moffat (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), by Rick Moffat. Rick Moffat Personal Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA).
- [S131] Denise nee Denzin Hayhoe, "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Apr 6, 2003, Email April 6, 2003.
- [S11364] Death Notice: Denzin, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 25 Nov 1986, Page 36, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Arnley Fred Denzin. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S412] Grandpa Fred's photographs B&W Photograph, These photographs were kept by Grandpa Fred Summach. They passed to Muriel Seymour on his death, and to Mac Summach on her passing. Uncle Mac had a battered old suitcase containing a badly worn photo album which may have been his mother's, as well as many loose photos., Uncle Mac Summach's Photo Archive (Asquith, RM of Vanscoy No. 345, Saskatchewan, Canada), MAC089 Ethel & Arnley Denzin
"Ethel D. Denzin 14 years
Arnley F. Denzin 11 years"
so taken about 1919. - [S412] Grandpa Fred's photographs B&W Photograph, scanned in Dec 1995, Uncle Mac Summach's Photo Archive, MAC100 Arnley & Ethel Denzin, about 1919.
- [S8508] Shower for Bride-Elect, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct 22, 1929, Page 7, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Shower for Bride-Elect . Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S3027] Death Notice - PATTERSON, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 17 Dec 1954, Page 36, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Ethel Dorothy Patterson nee Denzin. Hereinafter cited as Leader Post.
- [S3026] Death Notice - DENZIN, Regina Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, May 24, 1955, Page 22, column 1 viewed at Google News Archive, Obituary: Samuel Denzin. Hereinafter cited as Leader Post.
- [S7863] Deaths: Denzin, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, May 25, 1964 viewed at Regina Public Library, Obituary: Wilhelmina Denzin nee Summach (aged 78). Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S7632] Agnes Denzin, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Jan. 5, 2006 viewed at www.legacy.com, Obituary: Agnes Denzin née Scoular. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S11378] Rememberng...Denise Margaret Hayhoe, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 24 Mar 2021 viewed at Remembering.ca, Obituary: Denise Margaret Hayhoe. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S49] Interview, Estelle Moffat, Wedding Invitation - Warren - Klinger.
Conway Anderson Dermott1
M, #1526, b. 20 October 1938, d. 3 July 2020
Father* | Charles Albert Dermott1 |
Mother* | Ann Sutherland1 |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
He was born on 20 October 1938 at Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.1
Conway Anderson Dermott died on 3 July 2020, probably in Sherwood Park or Edmonton, at Alberta, Canada, at age 81.2
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Conway Anderson Dermott.
In the obituary of Ted Watson who died 21 July 1968, his son-in-law, Con Dermott, was listed as a survivor.3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Edmonton Journal published in Edmonton, Alberta, 17 July 2020.2
Conway Anderson Dermott died on 3 July 2020, probably in Sherwood Park or Edmonton, at Alberta, Canada, at age 81.2
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Conway Anderson Dermott.
In the obituary of Ted Watson who died 21 July 1968, his son-in-law, Con Dermott, was listed as a survivor.3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Edmonton Journal published in Edmonton, Alberta, 17 July 2020.2
Citations
- [S230] Linda (Sanford) Schofield, June 1998 -- GED File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, url not applicable; "Research by Linda Schofield about her Watson family roots"; cited as "Linda Schofield GED File.
- [S11048] Obituaries: Dermott, Conway Anderson, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, 17 Jul 2020, Page B11 , column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Conway "Con" Anderson Dermott. Hereinafter cited as Edmonton Journal.
- [S10309] Deaths: Watson, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, 23 Jul 1968, Page 18, column 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Edward George "Ted" Watson. Hereinafter cited as Edmonton Journal.
Vernon Harvey Schmidt1
M, #1533, b. 6 March 1926, d. 27 November 1992
Father* | Joel I. Schmidt2 |
Mother* | Helen (?)2 |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
He was born on 6 March 1926, a farm near Hepburn, at Saskatchewan, Canada.1
Vernon Harvey Schmidt died on 27 November 1992 at Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 66.3,2
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Vernon Schmidt.
Vernon Harvey Schmidt was buried at Waldheim Cemetery, RM of Laird, No. 404, Saskatchewan, Canada.2
He was commonly known as Vern.4
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Star-Phoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 30 November 1992.2
Vernon Harvey Schmidt died on 27 November 1992 at Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 66.3,2
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Vernon Schmidt.
Vernon Harvey Schmidt was buried at Waldheim Cemetery, RM of Laird, No. 404, Saskatchewan, Canada.2
He was commonly known as Vern.4
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Star-Phoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 30 November 1992.2
Citations
- [S4751] Waldheim History Committee, Waldheim Remebers the Past (Waldheim, Saskatchewan: Waldheim History Committee, 1981), Vernon Schmidt Family submitted by Erika Schmidt; page 368.
- [S9249] Deaths: Schmidt, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov 30, 1992, Page 29, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Vernon Schmidt. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S49] Interview with Estelle Moffat (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), by Rick Moffat. Rick Moffat Personal Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA).
- [S233] Unknown author, Wedding Bulletin - Shawna Summach & Lanny Schmidt (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), Shawna Summach & Lanny Schmidt.
Francis Richard Perkins1
M, #1534, b. 29 March 1877, d. 17 June 1957
Father* | Henry Richard Perkins2,3,4,5,6,7 b. 16 Mar 1855, d. 26 Jun 1945 |
Mother* | Mary Helson Moffat2,4,5,3,6,7 b. 2 Apr 1856, d. 11 Oct 1944 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 31 May 2023 |
He was born on 29 March 1877 at Darlington Twp., Durham County, Ontario, Canada.2,3,8,7 Francis married Nellie C Bull on 14 August 1901 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.9,5 Francis married Nellie Edith Van Camp on 22 May 1907 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Francis is recorded as a widower and an accountant at the time of his marriage.4,10,11
Francis Richard Perkins died on 17 June 1957 at Oakville, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, at age 80.12,13
Francis Richard Perkins was buried at Riverside Cemetery, Etobicoke, York County, Ontario, Canada.14 Alternatively, he died in 1956 according to The Perkins Family biographical story.15
Francis Perkins appeared on the 1881 Canadian Census of Howick Twp., Huron County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Henery and Mary Helson Perkins.7
Frances R Perkins appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Turnberry Twp., Huron County, Ontario in the household of his parents, H and Mary Helson Perkins.6 Francis Perkins was a survivor of his wife Ellen who died in 1905.16
Francis Richard Perkins was described as an accountant at the time of Eldon's birth. in 1908 at Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.17
Francis Richard Perkins was described as a builder at the time of Ormon's birth. in 1909 at Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.18
Frank R and Nellie Perkins appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Toronto, York County, Ontario, enumerated 5 June 1911. Frank was described as a Methodist. Their children Eldon and Ormond were listed as living with them. His occupation is illegible.19
Francis and Nellie Perkins appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of an unknown place , enumerated 1 June 1921. Francis was described as a carpenter in general building.. Their children Eldon, Ormon and Erla were listed as living with them.11
Francis Perkins was recorded as the father of the bridegroom at the marriage of Richard Eldon Perkins and Jessie Kathleen Richardson on 16 March 1935.20
The following biographical information appeared at the Oakville Historical Society web site, written in the 1990's, say 1995:
Francis Richard Perkins died on 17 June 1957 at Oakville, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, at age 80.12,13
Francis Richard Perkins was buried at Riverside Cemetery, Etobicoke, York County, Ontario, Canada.14 Alternatively, he died in 1956 according to The Perkins Family biographical story.15
Francis Perkins appeared on the 1881 Canadian Census of Howick Twp., Huron County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Henery and Mary Helson Perkins.7
Frances R Perkins appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Turnberry Twp., Huron County, Ontario in the household of his parents, H and Mary Helson Perkins.6 Francis Perkins was a survivor of his wife Ellen who died in 1905.16
Francis Richard Perkins was described as an accountant at the time of Eldon's birth. in 1908 at Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.17
Francis Richard Perkins was described as a builder at the time of Ormon's birth. in 1909 at Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.18
Frank R and Nellie Perkins appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Toronto, York County, Ontario, enumerated 5 June 1911. Frank was described as a Methodist. Their children Eldon and Ormond were listed as living with them. His occupation is illegible.19
Francis and Nellie Perkins appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of an unknown place , enumerated 1 June 1921. Francis was described as a carpenter in general building.. Their children Eldon, Ormon and Erla were listed as living with them.11
Francis Perkins was recorded as the father of the bridegroom at the marriage of Richard Eldon Perkins and Jessie Kathleen Richardson on 16 March 1935.20
The following biographical information appeared at the Oakville Historical Society web site, written in the 1990's, say 1995:
The Perkins Family (1916 on)
In 1916, Frank and Nellie Perkins and their three children, Eldon, Ormon and Erla, moved from Toronto to Oakville. In 1924, Frank, a house builder, traded his home for another home with greenhouses and became a florist. The house and greenhouses were on Macdonald Rd at the north end of Balsam Dr. He established "Perkins and Sons Florist".
The children went to school at Maple Grove Public School and Oakville High School. Eldon went on to Ontario Agricultural College (now Guelph University) returning to work with his parents. He met and married Jessie Richardson and she also worked in the greenhouse. Jessie's family had long time roots in Oakville as her Mother was born in the Lyon's cabin when it was on Trafalgar Rd opposite where Sheridan College sits today. Jessie grew up on a farm on Sixth Line. Her father sold the farm to the Oakville Golf Course. The farmhouse, for many years, was the original clubhouse. Jessie's Father, Wm Richardson, and Grandparents were also born in Oakville.
Eldon built an addition to the second floor of the house where he and Jessie lived. They had three girls, Kathleen, Janet and Linda. All the girls also helped in the greenhouse.
In late winter, Nellie planted seeds of annuals flowers and vegetables. When the seedlings were large enough, they were transplanted into boxes by Nellie and Jessie. When the weather became warmer, these boxes were moved outside to be sold. In the spring, hothouse tomatoes were grown. Often the tomatoes were picked while the customer waited. You can't get any fresher. Asparagus and other vegetables were also grown outside. May and June were busy months.
Carnations grew year round in one greenhouse and in another, mums. These were used in bouquets, arrangements and corsages. Eldon was responsible for corsages for formal dances at the schools, floral arrangements for weddings, funerals and special occasions, Mother's Day, Easter and Christmas. On Friday, he sold plants to Florist shops in Toronto and on Saturday he went to the York Farmer's Market on Yonge St in Willowdale. If a child came into the greenhouse with a handful of coins to buy a gift for his Mother, he often left with more flowers than his money could buy. Eldon felt that the coins were money that the child had earned.
Frank and Nellie were very active in St John's United Church. Nellie sang in the choir for many years, often singing solos and duets. Eldon and Jessie were also active in the church. Eldon was an elder and Jessie and active member of Oceola Group.
Frank was known, in the family, for his Perkins/Moffat Family reunions, often attended by 30 - 40 people from across Canada. His second cousin was Mary Moffat, daughter of Robert Moffat, a Scottish Missionary in Africa, and wife of David Livingston, Explorer.
Eldon was also one of the original members of the Trafalgar No 2 Volunteer Fire Dept rising to Deputy Chief until his retirement. Unfortunately, in 1952 he had to put his skills into practice when a fire destroyed the wooden furnace room of the greenhouse. The furnace room was rebuilt with cement blocks.
Every fall, the girls raked the back lawn to ensure that all leaves were raked so that they could build a skating rink. As soon as Eldon was confident that the cold weather was here to stay, the girls started flooding the frozen lawn or snow. Eldon would flood the rink before going to bed after he had checked the greenhouse furnace to ensure that there would be no problems through the night. If there was a problem and the temperature dropped, an alarm in the house would sound. Frank and Nellie would sit at the kitchen window to watch the girls skating. Their private "Skating Carnival".
Frank died in 1956. The family carried on the business with Nellie continuing to work also. Sadly, Eldon was killed in a tragic accident in 1973. Perkins and Sons Florist were in business for 49 years. The property was sold to a builder who demolished the house and greenhouses. Two homes were built, Nellie died in 1975 and Jessie in 1995.
The Oakville and Bronte Horticultural Societies planted a tree in memory of Eldon in a park on Anthony. In 1999, a parcel of land from Maple Ave to Cornwall Rd, formerly the driveway into Oakville Humane Society, became a park. The girls requested that the park be named "Perkins Passage" in honour of the family. The park opened in Aug, 1999 by the Mayor with all the Perkins girls and families attending. Many relatives were also
present.The three girls went to school at Linbrook Public School. Kathleen and Janet attended Oakville Trafalgar High School; Linda attended Perdue High School. Upon graduating, Kathleen attended Teacher's College in Toronto and taught at E.J. James for two years. In 1960, she married Mike Lett, an Oakville boy, and moved to Portage La Prairie, Man. where Mike was stationed in the Air Force. They moved around finally settling near Grande Prairie, Alta where their two boys and families are living. Upon retirement, they moved to Lake Country, B.C. in the Okanagan area.
After graduating, Janet worked for Bell Canada in the business office and later in Engineering. She married John Windmill, who was born in Palermo, in 1961. They had two children, Vicki and Robert. Vicki married Rick Werkman, also an Oakville born boy. They and their three girls reside in Burlington. Rick has recently opened a Chiropody practice in east Oakville. They have "come home" according to Vicki. Robert married Christine Quigley, also an Oakville girl, and resides in Oakville with their two children. After the children were in school, Janet worked for Cogeco Cable for 23 years before retiring.
Linda married Ed Gautier, a Toronto boy. After living in Oakville for a few years, the family moved to the Peterborough
area.Some things that we remember about Oakville:
If you lived in Oakville after WW II, do you remember bread, milk and ice, cut from the lake in winter and stored in sawdust in ice houses, being delivered by horse and wagon? The horses knew the route as well as the drivers and stopped at all the right houses. Do you remember the bottles of milk that were filled with ice crystals and had "ice hats" in the winter? The cream, in pasteurized milk, was at the top of the glass bottle and expanded when frozen out of the bottle with the cardboard cap on top. Jessie and Nellie placed their empty bottles on the veranda steps with the required money in the bottle. The milkman left the full bottles.
Do you remember sawdust on the butcher's floor? Do you remember the bins of nails, screws, etc in the hardware store. The items were weighed on a large scale hanging from the ceiling and then placed in paper bags. Sometimes people would buy a pound of nails and, at other times, just the number that they required. Nothing was pre packaged and in plastic. Stores closed on Wednesday afternoon but would be open late on Saturday. Many people socialized while strolling and shopping. Do you remember the snack bar in Len Hope's Rexall Drug Store? All the pies and tarts were baked by his mother who was know as Grannie Hope by all the children in her home area on Macdonald Rd.
Written by Kathleen (Lett) and Janet (Windmill) Perkins.15
In 1916, Frank and Nellie Perkins and their three children, Eldon, Ormon and Erla, moved from Toronto to Oakville. In 1924, Frank, a house builder, traded his home for another home with greenhouses and became a florist. The house and greenhouses were on Macdonald Rd at the north end of Balsam Dr. He established "Perkins and Sons Florist".
The children went to school at Maple Grove Public School and Oakville High School. Eldon went on to Ontario Agricultural College (now Guelph University) returning to work with his parents. He met and married Jessie Richardson and she also worked in the greenhouse. Jessie's family had long time roots in Oakville as her Mother was born in the Lyon's cabin when it was on Trafalgar Rd opposite where Sheridan College sits today. Jessie grew up on a farm on Sixth Line. Her father sold the farm to the Oakville Golf Course. The farmhouse, for many years, was the original clubhouse. Jessie's Father, Wm Richardson, and Grandparents were also born in Oakville.
Eldon built an addition to the second floor of the house where he and Jessie lived. They had three girls, Kathleen, Janet and Linda. All the girls also helped in the greenhouse.
In late winter, Nellie planted seeds of annuals flowers and vegetables. When the seedlings were large enough, they were transplanted into boxes by Nellie and Jessie. When the weather became warmer, these boxes were moved outside to be sold. In the spring, hothouse tomatoes were grown. Often the tomatoes were picked while the customer waited. You can't get any fresher. Asparagus and other vegetables were also grown outside. May and June were busy months.
Carnations grew year round in one greenhouse and in another, mums. These were used in bouquets, arrangements and corsages. Eldon was responsible for corsages for formal dances at the schools, floral arrangements for weddings, funerals and special occasions, Mother's Day, Easter and Christmas. On Friday, he sold plants to Florist shops in Toronto and on Saturday he went to the York Farmer's Market on Yonge St in Willowdale. If a child came into the greenhouse with a handful of coins to buy a gift for his Mother, he often left with more flowers than his money could buy. Eldon felt that the coins were money that the child had earned.
Frank and Nellie were very active in St John's United Church. Nellie sang in the choir for many years, often singing solos and duets. Eldon and Jessie were also active in the church. Eldon was an elder and Jessie and active member of Oceola Group.
Frank was known, in the family, for his Perkins/Moffat Family reunions, often attended by 30 - 40 people from across Canada. His second cousin was Mary Moffat, daughter of Robert Moffat, a Scottish Missionary in Africa, and wife of David Livingston, Explorer.
Eldon was also one of the original members of the Trafalgar No 2 Volunteer Fire Dept rising to Deputy Chief until his retirement. Unfortunately, in 1952 he had to put his skills into practice when a fire destroyed the wooden furnace room of the greenhouse. The furnace room was rebuilt with cement blocks.
Every fall, the girls raked the back lawn to ensure that all leaves were raked so that they could build a skating rink. As soon as Eldon was confident that the cold weather was here to stay, the girls started flooding the frozen lawn or snow. Eldon would flood the rink before going to bed after he had checked the greenhouse furnace to ensure that there would be no problems through the night. If there was a problem and the temperature dropped, an alarm in the house would sound. Frank and Nellie would sit at the kitchen window to watch the girls skating. Their private "Skating Carnival".
Frank died in 1956. The family carried on the business with Nellie continuing to work also. Sadly, Eldon was killed in a tragic accident in 1973. Perkins and Sons Florist were in business for 49 years. The property was sold to a builder who demolished the house and greenhouses. Two homes were built, Nellie died in 1975 and Jessie in 1995.
The Oakville and Bronte Horticultural Societies planted a tree in memory of Eldon in a park on Anthony. In 1999, a parcel of land from Maple Ave to Cornwall Rd, formerly the driveway into Oakville Humane Society, became a park. The girls requested that the park be named "Perkins Passage" in honour of the family. The park opened in Aug, 1999 by the Mayor with all the Perkins girls and families attending. Many relatives were also
present.The three girls went to school at Linbrook Public School. Kathleen and Janet attended Oakville Trafalgar High School; Linda attended Perdue High School. Upon graduating, Kathleen attended Teacher's College in Toronto and taught at E.J. James for two years. In 1960, she married Mike Lett, an Oakville boy, and moved to Portage La Prairie, Man. where Mike was stationed in the Air Force. They moved around finally settling near Grande Prairie, Alta where their two boys and families are living. Upon retirement, they moved to Lake Country, B.C. in the Okanagan area.
After graduating, Janet worked for Bell Canada in the business office and later in Engineering. She married John Windmill, who was born in Palermo, in 1961. They had two children, Vicki and Robert. Vicki married Rick Werkman, also an Oakville born boy. They and their three girls reside in Burlington. Rick has recently opened a Chiropody practice in east Oakville. They have "come home" according to Vicki. Robert married Christine Quigley, also an Oakville girl, and resides in Oakville with their two children. After the children were in school, Janet worked for Cogeco Cable for 23 years before retiring.
Linda married Ed Gautier, a Toronto boy. After living in Oakville for a few years, the family moved to the Peterborough
area.Some things that we remember about Oakville:
If you lived in Oakville after WW II, do you remember bread, milk and ice, cut from the lake in winter and stored in sawdust in ice houses, being delivered by horse and wagon? The horses knew the route as well as the drivers and stopped at all the right houses. Do you remember the bottles of milk that were filled with ice crystals and had "ice hats" in the winter? The cream, in pasteurized milk, was at the top of the glass bottle and expanded when frozen out of the bottle with the cardboard cap on top. Jessie and Nellie placed their empty bottles on the veranda steps with the required money in the bottle. The milkman left the full bottles.
Do you remember sawdust on the butcher's floor? Do you remember the bins of nails, screws, etc in the hardware store. The items were weighed on a large scale hanging from the ceiling and then placed in paper bags. Sometimes people would buy a pound of nails and, at other times, just the number that they required. Nothing was pre packaged and in plastic. Stores closed on Wednesday afternoon but would be open late on Saturday. Many people socialized while strolling and shopping. Do you remember the snack bar in Len Hope's Rexall Drug Store? All the pies and tarts were baked by his mother who was know as Grannie Hope by all the children in her home area on Macdonald Rd.
Written by Kathleen (Lett) and Janet (Windmill) Perkins.15
Family 1 | Nellie Caroline Bull b. 12 Feb 1875, d. 3 Oct 1905 |
Marriage* | Francis married Nellie C Bull on 14 August 1901 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.9,5 |
Family 2 | Nellie Edith Van Camp b. 12 Nov 1882, d. 9 Jan 1975 |
Marriage* | Francis married Nellie Edith Van Camp on 22 May 1907 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Francis is recorded as a widower and an accountant at the time of his marriage.4,10,11 |
Children |
Citations
- [S20] Letter from Mary Louise Young (Winnipeg, Manitoba) to Rick Moffat, 20 Mar 1998; Rick Moffat Personal Papers (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA), Page 1 & 2.
- [S20] Letter, Mary Louise Young to Rick Moffat, 20 Mar 1998.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Francis Rich'd Perkin. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [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., Francis R. Perkins & Nellie E. Vancamp.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Francis R. Perkins & Nellie C Bull.
- [S4848] H. R. Perkins household, 13 Apr 1891 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Turnberry, Huron East, Ontario; Page 14, Family 60, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6344.
- [S7082] Henery Perkins household, April 4, 1881 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Howick (township), Huron North, Ontario; Page: 65; Family No: 264, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: C-13273, The image of this census record is completely washed out for this family, except for Henry. Even there, his given name is illegible except for the H.
- [S2220] Frank R Perkins household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Ontario; Page 8, Family No: 90, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Name: Frank R Perkins.
- [S20] Letter, Mary Louise Young to Rick Moffat, 20 Mar 1998, Page 2.
- [S2220] 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Ontario; Page 8, Family No: 90, Frank R Perkins and Nellie.
- [S4851] Francis Perkins household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Trafalgar Twp., Halton, Ontario; Page: 12; Family: 131, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S4847] The History of William Donald Shaw, online unknown url, Francis Richard Perkins (son of Henry Richard Perkins and Mary Moffat) was born 29 Mar 1877, and died 17 Jun 1957 in Oakville, Ont. He married Nellie Van Camp on 22 May 1907 in Toronto, Ont, daughter of John Sidney Van Camp and Nancy Mills.
More About Francis Richard Perkins and Nellie Van Camp:
Marriage: 22 May 1907, Toronto, Ont.
Children of Francis Richard Perkins and Nellie Van Camp are:
+Erla Nellie Perkins, b. 23 Apr 1913, Toronto, Ont., d. date unknown, Parry Sound, Ont.
+Richard Eldon Perkins, b. 17 Apr 1908, Toronto, Ont., d. date unknown, Oakville, Ont.
John Orman Perkins, b. 14 Dec 1909, Toronto, Ont., d. date unknown. - [S3190] S A McDonald, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/22169908, S A McDonald (Ontario, Canada), downloaded viewed Nov 4, 2011, Frances (Frank) Richard Perkins.
- [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., [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Francis R. Perkins].
- [S4844] The Perkins Family (1916 on), online http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/117/exhibit/99991154, The Perkins Family (1916 on).
- [S1347] Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario), Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946; "This database is an index (with images) to over 2 million deaths that were registered in Ontario from 1869 to 1938, and 1943 to 1946. The database also includes deaths of Ontario military personnel overseas from 1939-1947"; cited as "ON Deaths, 1869-1946., Name: Ellen Caroline Perkins.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Richard Eldon Perkins
later amended to highlight Eldon. - [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: John Ormon Perkins.
- [S2220] 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Ontario; Page 8, Family No: 90.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Richard Eldon Perkins & Jessie Kathleen Richardson.
- [S2220] 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Ontario; Page 8, Family No: 90, Name: Eldon Perkins.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Erla Nellie Perkins.
Agnes Scoular1,2
F, #1536, b. 15 October 1908, d. 1 January 2006
Father-Other* | (?) Patterson3 |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
She was born on 15 October 1908 at Dumfriesshire, Scotland.4,1,2,5 Agnes married Arnley Denzin, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, on 10 October 1933 at Tregarva, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.6,7,8
Agnes Scoular died on 1 January 2006 at Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada, at age 97.2,9,5
Agnes Scoular was buried at Tregarva Cemetery, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.5,9
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Agnes Scoular immigrated circa 1927 to Canada from Scotland.10
The following article appeared in the Regina, Saskatchewan The Leader-Post, 13 October 1933 :
In the obituary of Arnley Fred Denzin who died 23 November 1986, his wife, Agnes Denzin, was listed as a survivor.11
In the obituary of Thomas Patterson who died 7 October 1991, his sister, Agnes Denzin, of Regina, was listed as a survivor.3
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 5 January 2006.9
Research notes:
In the obituary of Denise Margaret Hayhoe who died 21 March 2021, her parents, Arnley Denzin and Agnes Denzin were listed or implied as predeceased.12
Agnes Scoular died on 1 January 2006 at Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada, at age 97.2,9,5
Agnes Scoular was buried at Tregarva Cemetery, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.5,9
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Agnes Scoular immigrated circa 1927 to Canada from Scotland.10
The following article appeared in the Regina, Saskatchewan The Leader-Post, 13 October 1933 :
DENZIN--SCOULAR
A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday October 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, Tregarva, when Agnes Scoular and Arnley Denzin were married toy Rev. S. P. Rondeau. The bride was charming in an eggshell satin dress with inserts of lace ana wearing a silk net veil with band of orange blossoms. She carried calls Lilies. Mr. T. Patterson, Tregarva, gave the bride in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pallen, of Regina, signed the register. After the wedding ceremony the guests sat down to a wedding dinner. Later the newly married couple left by motor on a honeymoon trip, the bride travelling in a navy blue swagger suit with matching accessories. On their return they will reside at Tregarva.6
A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday October 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, Tregarva, when Agnes Scoular and Arnley Denzin were married toy Rev. S. P. Rondeau. The bride was charming in an eggshell satin dress with inserts of lace ana wearing a silk net veil with band of orange blossoms. She carried calls Lilies. Mr. T. Patterson, Tregarva, gave the bride in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pallen, of Regina, signed the register. After the wedding ceremony the guests sat down to a wedding dinner. Later the newly married couple left by motor on a honeymoon trip, the bride travelling in a navy blue swagger suit with matching accessories. On their return they will reside at Tregarva.6
In the obituary of Arnley Fred Denzin who died 23 November 1986, his wife, Agnes Denzin, was listed as a survivor.11
In the obituary of Thomas Patterson who died 7 October 1991, his sister, Agnes Denzin, of Regina, was listed as a survivor.3
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 5 January 2006.9
Research notes:
Determine who the parents are of Agnes' great-granchildren:
- Mikhail and Linnea Hayhoe,
- Haley and Hunter Hayhoe,
- Madison, Sydney, and Cole Hayhoe.9
- Mikhail and Linnea Hayhoe,
- Haley and Hunter Hayhoe,
- Madison, Sydney, and Cole Hayhoe.9
In the obituary of Denise Margaret Hayhoe who died 21 March 2021, her parents, Arnley Denzin and Agnes Denzin were listed or implied as predeceased.12
Family | Arnley Fred Denzin b. 22 Feb 1908, d. 23 Nov 1986 |
Marriage* | Agnes married Arnley Denzin, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denzin, on 10 October 1933 at Tregarva, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.6,7,8 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S131] Denise nee Denzin Hayhoe, "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe," e-mail message from email address withheld for privacy (Ontario) to Rick Moffat, Apr 6, 2003, My mom's maiden name was Scoular. She was born in Scotland, came to Canada when she was 18 yrs. old. She was born Oct.15th, 1908; Email April 6, 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe."
- [S2595] Lorin Brandon, online www.ancestry.com, Lorin Brandon (unknown location), downloaded viewed Jan 23, 2010, Agnes Schoular.
- [S9031] Death Notice: Patterson, Regina Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct 10, 1991, Page 19, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Thomas Patterson. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S131] Denise nee Denzin Hayhoe, "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Apr 6, 2003, Agnes...is 94 now; Email April 5, 2003.
- [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., Agnes Scoular Denzin.
- [S11954] Weddings: Denzin - Scoular, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 13 Oct 1933, Page 9, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Marriage: Denzin -- Scoular. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S49] Interview with Estelle Moffat (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), by Rick Moffat. Rick Moffat Personal Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA).
- [S131] Denise nee Denzin Hayhoe, "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Apr 6, 2003, Email April 6, 2003.
- [S7632] Agnes Denzin, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Jan. 5, 2006 viewed at www.legacy.com, Obituary: Agnes Denzin née Scoular. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S131] Denise nee Denzin Hayhoe, "Denise (Denzin) Hayhoe," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Apr 6, 2003, ... came to Canada when she was 18 yrs. old. She was born Oct.15th, 1908; Email April 6, 2003.
- [S11364] Death Notice: Denzin, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 25 Nov 1986, Page 36, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Arnley Fred Denzin. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S11378] Rememberng...Denise Margaret Hayhoe, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 24 Mar 2021 viewed at Remembering.ca, Obituary: Denise Margaret Hayhoe. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S49] Interview, Estelle Moffat, Wedding Invitation - Warren - Klinger.
Carl Zummack1,2,3
M, #1539, b. 3 September 1864, d. 1896
Father* | Karl G. Frederick Zummach4,5,3,6,7 b. 14 Jun 1826, d. 9 Mar 1909 |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Gienow4,8,3,6,7 b. 23 Jan 1831, d. 1899 |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2024 |
He was born on 3 September 1864 at Osceola, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,3,6,7 Alternatively, he may have been born circa 1862 at Germany according to his marriage registration.4,1 Carl married Margaret Gietz on 2 April 1885 at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.9,8,1,10,3
Other information from their marriage registration:
Carl Zummack died in 1896.11
Carl Zummack was buried at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.11
He was also known as Karl Zummach.11 His name was also recorded as Carl Osceola Zummach according to Peter C. Smith and Aunt Laureen, but I don't know their source for this name variant.4,12
Carl Summach appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of Sebastopol Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Carl and Mary Summach.6 Carl Zummack was Baptised/Christened in 1879.13
Charles Summa appeared on the 1881 Canadian Census of Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Charles and Mena Summa.7 Carl Zummack was listed as a witness to the marriage of A Beker and Mary Ann Yetts on 27 October 1884 at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.14,15,2,16,17,18,19
Carl and Maggie Zummack appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 6 April 1891. Carl was described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children, Ellen, Leda, Earnest and Carl, were listed as living with them. As were his parents, Carl Zummack and Mena Zummack and siblings, Mina Zummack and Frederick Zummack.3
Other information from their marriage registration:
The registration listed the following official witnesses: John Yetts and Minnie Zummack. His parent(s) were listed as Carl Zummack and Minna Zummack. Her parents were listed as Louey Yetts and Auguste Genoe.1
Carl Zummack died in 1896.11
Carl Zummack was buried at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.11
He was also known as Karl Zummach.11 His name was also recorded as Carl Osceola Zummach according to Peter C. Smith and Aunt Laureen, but I don't know their source for this name variant.4,12
Carl Summach appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of Sebastopol Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Carl and Mary Summach.6 Carl Zummack was Baptised/Christened in 1879.13
Charles Summa appeared on the 1881 Canadian Census of Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Charles and Mena Summa.7 Carl Zummack was listed as a witness to the marriage of A Beker and Mary Ann Yetts on 27 October 1884 at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.14,15,2,16,17,18,19
Carl and Maggie Zummack appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 6 April 1891. Carl was described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children, Ellen, Leda, Earnest and Carl, were listed as living with them. As were his parents, Carl Zummack and Mena Zummack and siblings, Mina Zummack and Frederick Zummack.3
Family | Margaret Gietz b. 25 Feb 1864, d. 21 Feb 1928 |
Marriage* | Carl married Margaret Gietz on 2 April 1885 at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.9,8,1,10,3 |
MarWitReg* | Other information from their marriage registration: The registration listed the following official witnesses: John Yetts and Minnie Zummack. His parent(s) were listed as Carl Zummack and Minna Zummack. Her parents were listed as Louey Yetts and Auguste Genoe.1 |
Children |
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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., Carl Zummack & Maggie Yetts. The year of marriage is either 1883 or 1885. The last digit has been over-written and is open to interpretation. However, they are listed as witnesses on the next marriage in 1884, and do not have the same surname, so they must have married in 1885. In addition, their ages are both given as 21, consistent with an 1885 marriage.
- [S1350] Ontario Vital Statistics Project - Marriages, online Ontario Vital Statistics Project - Marriages, http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/renf84.htm - 10429-85 (Renfrew Co., 1884). Hereinafter cited as ON Vital Statistics Project.
- [S2107] Carl Zummack household, April 14, 1891 Canadian Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hagarty & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page 9, Family 29, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Film: T-6366.
- [S208] Peter C. Smith - Home Page & Email, online http://www3.sympatico.ca/p.smith/. Hereinafter cited as PCS Home Page & Email.
- [S435] Olga Lewis, compiler, Renfrew County Marriages 1883 (Renfrew, Ontario: Olga Lewis, Sep 1998), page 2, #10 - Zummach/Yetts...Minna Zummach. Hereinafter cited as RCM 1883.
- [S3042] Carl Summach household, April 2, 1871 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Sebastopol, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 23; Family No: 69, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: C-10020.
- [S5624] Charles Summa household, 04 Apr 1881 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hagarty & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 24; Family: 102, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: C_13234.
- [S435] Olga Lewis, RCM 1883, page 2, #10 - Zummach/Yetts.
- [S252] Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), online Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), Carl Zumach & Maggie Yetts. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Research Library.
- [S1350] ON Vital Statistics Project, online Ontario Vital Statistics Project - Marriages, http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/renfr85.htm
10428-85. - [S4835] The Ontario Name Index, online The Ontario Name Index (TONI), ZUMMACH Karl bur 1896 Renfrew Cty, Hagarty Twp. Hereinafter cited as TONI.
- [S6352] Laureen Summach nee Bateman, "Aunt Laureen's Family Group Sheets", about 1978 (Asquith, Saskatchewan). Digital copy of original family group sheet forms, Carl Osceola Zummach, son of Carl Zummach and Wilhelmina Gienow
B. Sep 3, 1864, Osceola, Renfrew, On. Hereinafter cited as "Aunt Laureen's Family Group Sheets." - [S34] Peter C Smith, online GED file received by email, Peter C Smith (Ontario), downloaded Dec 1998.
- [S380] Olga Lewis, compiler, Renfrew County Marriages 1884 (Renfrew, Ontario: Olga Lewis, Feb 1999), page 1, # 6: BEKER/YELTS. Hereinafter cited as RCM 1884.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: A Beker & Mary Ann Yetts.
- [S2079] Dennis Gienow, "Goetz Family Tree", circa 2009 (Ontario). Courtesy of Ralph Gienow, Edmonton, p 1. Hereinafter cited as "Goetz Family Tree."
- [S2278] Augst J Becker household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hagarty, Sherwood & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 11; Family:92, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) T-6494.
- [S2525] Auguste Becker household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hagarty, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 26; Family: 201, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S5733] August Becker household, Apr 7, 1891 Canada Census, Provo, Utah, USA, Hagarty & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 9; Family No: 9, Ancestry.com Roll: T-6366.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Ellie Zummach. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Ella Zummack & John Kuhl.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Eddey Zummach.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Lydia Summach & William Kargess.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Earnest Zummach & Mrs Pearl (Mrs Chas) Zummach.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Carl Zummack.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births.
Earnest Zummack1,2,3
M, #1540, b. 28 January 1889, d. 30 December 1956
Father* | Carl Zummack4,5,1 b. 3 Sep 1864, d. 1896 |
Mother* | Margaret Gietz4,5,1,6 b. 25 Feb 1864, d. 21 Feb 1928 |
Step-father | Herman Kuehl6 b. 21 Feb 1874, d. 1 Jun 1942 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2023 |
He was born on 28 January 1889 at Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.4,1,6,7,8,3 Earnest married Pearl Dodge on 7 April 1915 at Killaloe, Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.9,4,10,3
Earnest Zummack died on 30 December 1956, in a local hospital, at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 67.7,11,2
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Ernest Zummack.
Earnest Zummack was buried on 3 January 1957 at Tregarva Cemetery, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.7,12
He was commonly known as Ernie.13
Earnest Zummack appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Carl and Maggie Zummack.1
Earnest Zummack was a survivor of his father Carl who died in 1896.14
Ernest B. appeared on the1901 Canadian Census of Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, in the household of Herman Kauhl and Maggie Kauhl.6
Ernest Zummack was a survivor of Charles Louis Zummach who died on 24 November 1914.15
Ernest Zummack and family moved to Saskatchewan in 1918. They farmed near Tregarva and Balgonie. Information from Robert Pittendrigh, Feb. 20, 1998. Year is also supported by his obituary.16,12
Ernest and Pearl Zumach appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1921. Ernest was described as a farmer on his own farm. Their children Vera, Murray and Melbourne were listed as living with them.8
Earnest and Pearl Zummack appeared on the 1931 Canadian Census of RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, land location 26 19 20 W2 in the Tregarva district, enumerated 1 June 1931. Earnest was described as a farm labourer on a general farm, and United Church. Their children Vera, Murray E., Melbourne C., Dorthy and Ivan G. were listed as living with them. He earned $375 in wages in 1935. They lived in a rented 3 room wooden house, and did not own a radio.3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 31 December 1956.2
Earnest Zummack died on 30 December 1956, in a local hospital, at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 67.7,11,2
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Ernest Zummack.
Survivor(s): Pearl Zummack, Vera Tindall, Dorothy Dexter, Murray Zummack, Melbourne Zummack and Ivan Zummack.2
Earnest Zummack was buried on 3 January 1957 at Tregarva Cemetery, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Canada.7,12
He was commonly known as Ernie.13
Earnest Zummack appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Carl and Maggie Zummack.1
Earnest Zummack was a survivor of his father Carl who died in 1896.14
Ernest B. appeared on the1901 Canadian Census of Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, in the household of Herman Kauhl and Maggie Kauhl.6
Ernest Zummack was a survivor of Charles Louis Zummach who died on 24 November 1914.15
Ernest Zummack and family moved to Saskatchewan in 1918. They farmed near Tregarva and Balgonie. Information from Robert Pittendrigh, Feb. 20, 1998. Year is also supported by his obituary.16,12
Ernest and Pearl Zumach appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1921. Ernest was described as a farmer on his own farm. Their children Vera, Murray and Melbourne were listed as living with them.8
Earnest and Pearl Zummack appeared on the 1931 Canadian Census of RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, land location 26 19 20 W2 in the Tregarva district, enumerated 1 June 1931. Earnest was described as a farm labourer on a general farm, and United Church. Their children Vera, Murray E., Melbourne C., Dorthy and Ivan G. were listed as living with them. He earned $375 in wages in 1935. They lived in a rented 3 room wooden house, and did not own a radio.3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 31 December 1956.2
Family | Pearl Dodge b. 1896, d. 1969 |
Marriage* | Earnest married Pearl Dodge on 7 April 1915 at Killaloe, Hagarty Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.9,4,10,3 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2107] Carl Zummack household, April 14, 1891 Canadian Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hagarty & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page 9, Family 29, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Film: T-6366.
- [S8796] Death Notice: Zummack, Ernest, Regina Leader Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Dec 31, 1956, Page: 16, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Ernest Zummack. Hereinafter cited as Leader Post.
- [S13893] Frederick Summach household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Loganton, Rosetown (Census DIstrict), Saskatchewan; Page: 10; Family: 83, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Folder: T-27341.
- [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., Earnest Zummach & Mrs Pearl (Mrs Chas) Zummach.
- [S2079] Dennis Gienow, "Goetz Family Tree", circa 2009 (Ontario). Courtesy of Ralph Gienow, Edmonton, p 1. Hereinafter cited as "Goetz Family Tree."
- [S2274] Herman Kauhl household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hagarty, Sherwood & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 17; Family: 131, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6494.
- [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., Find A Grave
Ernest Zummack. - [S5631] Ernest Zumach household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Lumsden (RM), Saskatchewan; Page Number: 8, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 159.
- [S977] Robert Pittendrigh, "Zummack (in Regina)," e-mail message from email address withheld for privacy (Regina, Saskatchewan) to Rick Moffat, Feb 20, 1998, his parents were Ernest Zummack and Pearl Dodge. Hereinafter cited as "Zummack."
- [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Find A Grave
Pearl Zummack. - [S3884] Highways worker dies in hospital, Regina Leader Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Jan 2, 1957, Page: 8 viewed at Google News Archive, Highways worker dies in hospital (Ernest Zummack). Hereinafter cited as Leader Post.
- [S3884] Leader Post, Jan 2, 1957, Page: 8, Highways worker dies in hospital (Ernest Zummack).
- [S802] Sunday School Class List, Estelle Moffat Personal Papers, 1961, Estelle and Graeme Moffat Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Mom's note on Regina relatives listing members of the Ernie Zummach (sic) family, Sam & Minnie Denzin family and Mary & Cecil Seed's son.
- [S4835] The Ontario Name Index, online The Ontario Name Index (TONI), ZUMMACH Karl bur 1896 Renfrew Cty, Hagarty Twp. Hereinafter cited as TONI.
- [S321] Carol Bennet McCuaig, Death Notices & Obituaries from The Eganville Leader 1914-1921 (R.R.2, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 3Z5: Juniper Books Limited, 1990), Page 13. Hereinafter cited as Death Notices & Obits - Eganville Leader 1914-21.
- [S977] Robert Pittendrigh, "Zummack," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Feb 20, 1998.
- [S111] Interview with Esther nee Denzin Summach (Asquith, Saskatchewan), by Estelle nee Summach Moffat, 1995. Zummach Info from Esther Summach.Doc (Asquith, Saskatchewan, Canada).
- [S6939] Zummack, Melbourne, The Regina Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, May 29, 2002, Page 29, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Melbourne "Mel" Zummack. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S1090] EHealth Saskatchewan, Genealogy Index Searches , eHealth Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Genealogy Search Page; "Birth, Marriage & Death Register Index"; cited as "SK eHealth Genealogy Searches., Melburn Charles Zummack, Gender: Male, Birth Date: 27 Sep 1920, Birth Place: 26 19 20 2, Saskatchewan, Canada, Father: Ernest Zurrmack, Mother: Pearl Dodge, Registration #: 1587.
- [S8801] Ceremony in Regina, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct 15, 1964, Page 7, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Wedding: Zummack--Lindsay. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.