John Henry Guinther1,2
M, #25821, b. circa 1891
Father* | John Louis Guinther2 |
Mother* | Frednia or Fredrica Trollope2 |
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
He was born circa 1891.2 John married Matilda Maud Mayhew on 5 August 1913 at Sherwood Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, according to Ontario Marriage Registration 103303.1,2
John Guinther was the informant on the death registration of his wife, Matilda Maud Mayhew.1
John Guinther was the informant on the death registration of his wife, Matilda Maud Mayhew.1
Family | Matilda Maud Mayhew b. 31 Jan 1886, d. 8 Nov 1935 |
Citations
- [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: Matilda Guinther
[Matilda Mayhew]. - [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., Matilda Mayhew and John Henry Guinther.
John Louis Guinther1
M, #25822
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2010 |
Family | Frednia or Fredrica Trollope |
Child |
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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., Matilda Mayhew and John Henry Guinther.
Frednia or Fredrica Trollope1
F, #25823
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2010 |
Family | John Louis Guinther |
Child |
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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., Matilda Mayhew and John Henry Guinther.
(?) Guiea1
M, #25824
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2010 |
Family | (?) Gauthier |
Child |
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Citations
- [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., Victoria Mayhew née Guiea.
(?) Gauthier1
F, #25825
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2010 |
Family | (?) Guiea |
Child |
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Citations
- [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., Victoria Mayhew née Guiea.
Johann Finning1
M, #25827
Last Edited | 13 Oct 2011 |
Family | Christine (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S252] Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), online Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), Marie Johanne Caroline Furmig & Heinrich Gelrge Gustav Schmidt. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Research Library.
- [S252] Genealogical Research Library, online Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), Heinrich Gelrge Gustav Schmidt & Marie Johanne Caroline Furmig.
Christine (?)1
F, #25828
Last Edited | 13 Oct 2011 |
Family | Johann Finning |
Child |
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Citations
- [S252] Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), online Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), Marie Johanne Caroline Furmig & Heinrich Gelrge Gustav Schmidt. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Research Library.
Christian H Bredesen1
M, #25829, b. circa 1902
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2023 |
He was born circa 1902 at Minnesota, USA.1
Christian H Bredesen appeared on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, enumerated 4 April 1930, described as a warehouseman (commercial oil) with two boarders, Lyman G. Mayhew and Charles E Mayhew.1
Christian H Bredesen appeared on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, enumerated 4 April 1930, described as a warehouseman (commercial oil) with two boarders, Lyman G. Mayhew and Charles E Mayhew.1
Citations
- [S2796] Christian H Bredesen household, 04 Apr 1930 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 100, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: 1035; Image: 345.0.
(?) McPherson1
M, #25830
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2023 |
Family | Lillian Susan Mayhew b. 16 Apr 1901, d. 1 Mar 1989 |
Citations
- [S9793] U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 (Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration), Ancestry.com, U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960; "Index and images of manifest sheets submitted to the U.S. Dept. of Labor"; cited as "Border Crossings., Name: Lyman Mayhew.
James Laycock1,2
M, #25831, b. 30 September 1904, d. 13 March 1967
Father* | Joseph Watson Laycock2 |
Mother* | Dolly Pezzey3 |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
He was born on 30 September 1904 at RM of Ellice, Manitoba, Canada.3,4 James married Louisa Ethel Mayhew on 16 July 1929 at Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG.1,2
James Laycock died on 13 March 1967 at Misericordia General Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at age 62.4
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of James Laycock.
James Laycock was buried on 16 March 1967 at St. Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.5,4
He was commonly known as Jim Laycock.6
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Birtle Eye Witness published in Birtle, Manitoba, 21 March 1967.4
James Laycock, of Foxwarren, was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.7
In the obituary of Verna Louise Smith who died 1 April 1999, her father, James Laycock, was listed as predeceased.8
James Laycock died on 13 March 1967 at Misericordia General Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at age 62.4
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of James Laycock.
James Laycock was buried on 16 March 1967 at St. Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.5,4
He was commonly known as Jim Laycock.6
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Birtle Eye Witness published in Birtle, Manitoba, 21 March 1967.4
James Laycock, of Foxwarren, was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.7
In the obituary of Verna Louise Smith who died 1 April 1999, her father, James Laycock, was listed as predeceased.8
Family | Louisa Ethel Mayhew b. 1 Sep 1907 |
Marriage* | James married Louisa Ethel Mayhew on 16 July 1929 at Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG.1,2 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, Ethel Louise Mayhew and James Laycock. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.
- [S5153] Weddings - Laycock - Mayhew, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 20 Jul 1929, Page 12, column 8 viewed at Newspapers.com, Weddings - Laycock - Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.
- [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics (published), James Laycock.
- [S10540] Obituary: James Laycock, Birtle Eye Witness, Birtle, Manitoba, 21 Mar 1967, Page 3, column 2 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: James Laycock. Hereinafter cited as Birtle Eye Witness.
- [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., James Laycock
Grave marker transcription:
Beloved Husband and Father James Laycock 1904 - 1967 At Rest. - [S10537] Foxwarren District News, Russell Banner, Russell, Manitoba, 13 Apr 1999, Page 17, column 2 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Death of Verna Lou Smith nee Laycock. Hereinafter cited as Russell Banner.
- [S13399] Marion W. Abra, editor, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974 (Birtle, Manitoba: History Committee of the Municipality of Birtle, 1974), A View of the Birdtail, Page 347 & 348: Mayhew, James (1865 - 1964). Hereinafter cited as A View of the Birdtail.
- [S10538] Death Notices: Smith, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, 04 Apr 1999, Page 14, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Verna Lou Smith née Laycock. Hereinafter cited as Detroit Free Press.
- [S10535] Foxwarren News, Birtle Eye Witness,, Birtle, Manitoba, 06 Jan 1948, Page 3, right column viewed at Newspaper Archive, Faxwarren News: Merle McCredie visits grandparents; and Mr. & Mrs. James Mayhew 50th Anniversary. Hereinafter cited as Birtle Eye Witness,.
Harold George Laycup1,2
M, #25832, b. 19 November 1902, d. 12 September 1960
Last Edited | 24 Jun 2017 |
He was born on 19 November 1902 at RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada, Foxwarren according to his marriage Registration.3,1 Harold married Olive Margaret Mayhew on 12 November 1926 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.1
Harold Laycup died on 12 September 1960 at age 57.4,5
Harold George Laycup was buried at St. Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.4
His name was also recorded as George Harold Laycup.3
Harold Laycup, of Foxwarren, was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.6
In the obituary of Olive Margaret Laycup who died 21 September 2006, her husband, Harold Laycup, was listed as predeceased.7
Harold Laycup died on 12 September 1960 at age 57.4,5
Harold George Laycup was buried at St. Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.4
His name was also recorded as George Harold Laycup.3
Harold Laycup, of Foxwarren, was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.6
In the obituary of Olive Margaret Laycup who died 21 September 2006, her husband, Harold Laycup, was listed as predeceased.7
Family | Olive Margaret Mayhew b. Aug 1903, d. 21 Sep 2006 |
Marriage* | Harold married Olive Margaret Mayhew on 12 November 1926 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, Olive Margaret Mayhew and Harold Laycup. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.
- [S1358] Various, online www.ancestry.com, automated process by ancestry.com (Utah), downloaded viewed Dec 26, 2006, middle name - George - based upon an unnamed source. Other details hidden.
- [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics (published), George Harold Laycup.
- [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., Harold George Laycup
Grave marker transcription:
In Loving Memory Harold Laycup 1902 - 1960. - [S7211] Laycup, OLive Margaret, The Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep 23, 2006 viewed at http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/, Olive Margaret Laycup obituary. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
- [S13399] Marion W. Abra, editor, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974 (Birtle, Manitoba: History Committee of the Municipality of Birtle, 1974), A View of the Birdtail, Page 347 & 348: Mayhew, James (1865 - 1964). Hereinafter cited as A View of the Birdtail.
- [S7212] Olive Margaret Laycup, The Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep 23, 2006 viewed at http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/, Olive Margaret Laycuo née Mayhew obituary. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
James Norman Mayhew1,2
M, #25836, b. 11 October 1936, d. 13 October 1936
Father* | Lyman Grasley Mayhew1,2 b. 30 Dec 1899, d. 24 Sep 1977 |
Mother* | Marcella May Secor2,3,4 b. 22 Oct 1904, d. 19 Nov 1991 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2023 |
He was born on 11 October 1936 at Livonia Twp., Wayne County, Michigan, USA.2
James Norman Mayhew died on 13 October 1936 at Livonia Twp., Wayne County, Michigan, USA, according to Michigan Certificate of Death 82 12646.2 The informant on his death registration was his father, Lyman Mayhew. His mother was identified as Marsella Secor.2
James Norman Mayhew was buried on 14 October 1936 at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Novi, Oakland County, Michigan, USA.2
James Norman Mayhew died on 13 October 1936 at Livonia Twp., Wayne County, Michigan, USA, according to Michigan Certificate of Death 82 12646.2 The informant on his death registration was his father, Lyman Mayhew. His mother was identified as Marsella Secor.2
James Norman Mayhew was buried on 14 October 1936 at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Novi, Oakland County, Michigan, USA.2
Citations
- [S2795] Unknown title, online www.ancestry.com, James Norman Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Quigg FamilyTree.
- [S7219] Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1952 (Publisher: Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan), Ancestry.com, Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950; "Death Records. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan. NOTE: no images of the original documents are included in this database"; cited as "Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1952., James Norman Mayhew, Death Date: 13 Oct 1936, Livonia, Wayne, Michigan, USA, Death Age: 2 days, Birth Date:
11 Oct 1936, Livonia Twp., Michigan, Father: Lyman Mayhew, Mother: Marsella Secor, Informant: Lyman Mayhew (father), Burial: 14 Oct, 1936 Grand Oakland Memorial Cemetery. - [S13400] Lyman Mayhew household, 1 Apr 1950 U.S. Federal Census, Washington, DC, USA, Livonia, Wayne, Michigan; Sheet No: 1a; Enumeration District: 82-239; Dwelling: 7, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration.
- [S13403] Lyman Mayhew household, 26 Apr 1940 U.S. Federal Census, Washington, DC, USA, Livonia, Wayne, Michigan; Page: 29A; Enumeration District: 82-175; Visit: 625, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration.
Clarence Arthur Mayhew1,2,3
M, #25837, b. 6 November 1911, d. 6 August 1995
Father* | James Halliday Mayhew4,5 b. 19 Mar 1865, d. 10 Aug 1964 |
Mother* | Susan Grasley4,5,3 b. 15 Jul 1877, d. 19 Dec 1962 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2023 |
He was born on 6 November 1911 at Wawanesa, RM of Oakland, Manitoba, Canada.6,4,1,2,3 Clarence married Vonda May Humphries on 16 July 1943 at St. Barnabas church, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.2,7,8,3
Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding:
Clarence Arthur Mayhew died on 6 August 1995 at Agape Manor Hospice, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, at age 83.1,2,3
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Clarence Arthur Mayhew.
Clarence Arthur Mayhew was buried with Inurnment at a later date at Mountain View Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaG.1,2,3
He was commonly known as Art Mayhew7 ; and, Arthur Mayhew.9,10,11
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Oakland, Manitoba in the household of his parents, Jame and Susan Mayhew.4
Clarence A Mayhew appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Westbourne, Manitoba in the household of his parents, James and Susan Mayhew.5 Art Mayhew moved to Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG, with his parents James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley and family in 1921. They probably moved after the June 1921 census.12 Clarence Arthur Mayhew 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.13,14,15 Arthur Mayhew, brother of the bride, was listed as a witness to the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew on 14 September 1938.15
The following article appeared in the Medicine Hat, Alberta Medicine Hat Daily News, 19 July 1943 :
In the obituary of James Mayhew who died 10 August 1964, his son, Arthur Mayhew, of Calgary, was listed as a survivor.12
See the footnotes below for a link to an article about the engagement of Judith Lynn Mayhew that appeared in the newspaper the at Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 2 August 1969 .16
Arthur Mayhew was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.11
In the obituary of James Cecil Mayhew who died 16 July 1974, his brother, Arthur Mayhew, of Calgary, was listed as a survivor.17
In the obituary of Verna Cuthbertson who died 28 February 1975, her brother, Arthur Mayhew, pf Calgary, AB, was listed as a survivor.18
In the obituary of Judith Lynn Petch who died 11 April 1984, her father, Arthur Mayhew, of Calgary, was listed as a survivor.19
In the obituary of Lillian Susan Mayhew who died 1 March 1989, her brother, Art Mayhew, of Calgary, AB, was listed as a survivor.7
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 9 August 1995.3
In the obituary of John Franklin William Humphries who died 17 March 2005, his brother-in-law, Art Mayhew, was listed as predeceased.20
Research notes (December 2020):
Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding:
Her parents were listed as William Humphries and Mrs. William Humphries. His parents were listed as James Mayhew and Mrs. James Mayhew.8
Clarence Arthur Mayhew died on 6 August 1995 at Agape Manor Hospice, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, at age 83.1,2,3
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Clarence Arthur Mayhew.
Clarence Arthur Mayhew was buried with Inurnment at a later date at Mountain View Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaG.1,2,3
He was commonly known as Art Mayhew7 ; and, Arthur Mayhew.9,10,11
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Oakland, Manitoba in the household of his parents, Jame and Susan Mayhew.4
Clarence A Mayhew appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Westbourne, Manitoba in the household of his parents, James and Susan Mayhew.5 Art Mayhew moved to Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG, with his parents James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley and family in 1921. They probably moved after the June 1921 census.12 Clarence Arthur Mayhew 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.13,14,15 Arthur Mayhew, brother of the bride, was listed as a witness to the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew on 14 September 1938.15
The following article appeared in the Medicine Hat, Alberta Medicine Hat Daily News, 19 July 1943 :
WEDDINGS
MAYHEW—-HUMPHRIES
St. Barnabas church was the scene ' of a pretty wedding, July 16 at 4 p.m., when Vonda May, eldest daughter of Mr. Win. Humphries and the late Mrs. Humphries of Cabri. Sask., became the bride of Mr. Clarence Arthur Mayhew of Foxwarren. Man., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mayhew. Rev. J. F. Butcher officiated.
The bride wore an afternoon dress of rose silk crepe, with white accessories. Her corsage was of Sweet-heart roses and blue cornflowers. Mrs. A. Plant was matron-of-honor, wearing blue silk crepe with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.
Mr. A. Plant was best man.
The couple will reside in Medicine j j Hat.8
Arthur Mayhew moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with James Mayhew and Susan Mayhew in 1960; Foxwarren.12 MAYHEW—-HUMPHRIES
St. Barnabas church was the scene ' of a pretty wedding, July 16 at 4 p.m., when Vonda May, eldest daughter of Mr. Win. Humphries and the late Mrs. Humphries of Cabri. Sask., became the bride of Mr. Clarence Arthur Mayhew of Foxwarren. Man., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mayhew. Rev. J. F. Butcher officiated.
The bride wore an afternoon dress of rose silk crepe, with white accessories. Her corsage was of Sweet-heart roses and blue cornflowers. Mrs. A. Plant was matron-of-honor, wearing blue silk crepe with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.
Mr. A. Plant was best man.
The couple will reside in Medicine j j Hat.8
In the obituary of James Mayhew who died 10 August 1964, his son, Arthur Mayhew, of Calgary, was listed as a survivor.12
See the footnotes below for a link to an article about the engagement of Judith Lynn Mayhew that appeared in the newspaper the at Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 2 August 1969 .16
Arthur Mayhew was referenced in biographical information about James Halliday Mayhew and Susan Grasley in 1974 at the book, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, RM of Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; MAYHEW, JAMES (1865-1964)
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mayhew, homesteaders of Renfrew, Ont. married Susan Grasley at Orillia, Ont. in 1897, and came to farm in the Wawanesa district, Man. James was interested in grain farming, and also in raising show horses, especially Belgian horses. He became interested in the great Foxwarren farming district while journeying around the province as a judge for ploughing matches. So the family pulled up stakes and moved to Foxwarren in 1921. Here James sold insurance for Dominion Life Co.
The family were active in community affairs, Mrs. Mayhew in church and W.I., of which she was a Life Member. After moving to Winnipeg in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew celebrated their Diamond Anniversary, with all but one of the family present. Wires of con-gratulation were received from the Queen, Prime Minister and Premier of Manitoba as well as from many relatives and friends. There were at that time thirteen grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren. In 1960 the Mayhews moved to Calgary to live with Lillian and Arthur. Mrs. Mayhew died in 1962, aged eighty-six, and her husband a few months before his one hundreth (sic) birthday.
Their family: CECIL in Calgary; LYMAN, in Detroit, has four children: Nancy, Charles, Garry and Jane; LILLIAN (Mrs. Elton McCredie) has three children: Kenneth, Merle and Marguerite; VERNA married Isaac Cuthbertson of Foxwarren; OLIVE (Mrs. Harold Laycup) Foxwarren, has children Thelma and Doreen; ETHEL married James Laycock of Foxwarren had two children Verna Lou and Marjorie; CHARLES lives in Detroit; ARTHUR has two children, James and Judith.11
In the obituary of James Cecil Mayhew who died 16 July 1974, his brother, Arthur Mayhew, of Calgary, was listed as a survivor.17
In the obituary of Verna Cuthbertson who died 28 February 1975, her brother, Arthur Mayhew, pf Calgary, AB, was listed as a survivor.18
In the obituary of Judith Lynn Petch who died 11 April 1984, her father, Arthur Mayhew, of Calgary, was listed as a survivor.19
In the obituary of Lillian Susan Mayhew who died 1 March 1989, her brother, Art Mayhew, of Calgary, AB, was listed as a survivor.7
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 9 August 1995.3
In the obituary of John Franklin William Humphries who died 17 March 2005, his brother-in-law, Art Mayhew, was listed as predeceased.20
Research notes (December 2020):
Determine the parents of his grandchildren: an unknown person.3
Family | Vonda May Humphries |
Marriage* | Clarence married Vonda May Humphries on 16 July 1943 at St. Barnabas church, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.2,7,8,3 |
MarWitNews | Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding: Her parents were listed as William Humphries and Mrs. William Humphries. His parents were listed as James Mayhew and Mrs. James Mayhew.8 |
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Citations
- [S3191] Alberta Family History Society Cemetery Search, online http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/cemeteries/search.php, Alberta Family Histories Society Cemetery search page: Mountain View Cemetery, search for Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as AFHS Cemetery Search.
- [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., Mountain View Memorial Gardens: Clarence Arthur ?Art? Mayhew
Grave marker transcription:
MAYHEW
C. Arthur 1911 - 1995
Vonda M. 1918 - 1996. - [S11051] Deaths: Mayhew, Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alberta, 09 Aug 1995, Page 32, column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Clarence Arthur MAYHEW (Aged 83). Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S2798] James H Mayhew household, June 1, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Oakland, Brandon (census district), Manitoba; Page: 15; Family No: 155, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21925.
- [S7413] James Mayhew household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Westbourne, Neepawa, Manitoba; Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 24; Page 8; Family: 78, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, Name: Clarence Arthur Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.
- [S8391] Deaths: McCredie, The Calgary Herald, Calgary, ALberta, 04 Mar 1989, Page 79, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Obituary: Lillian Susan McCredie née Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S10532] Weddings: Mayhew--Humphries, Medicine Hat Daily News, Medicine Hat, Alberta, 19 Jul 1943, Page 4, column 2 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Wedding: Mayhew--Humphries. Hereinafter cited as Medicine Hat Daily News.
- [S3125] Mr. and Mrs. James Mayhew, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 9 Jan 1948, Page 11 viewed at Winnipeg Free Press archive, Mr. and Mrs. James Mayhew of Foxwarren, Man.. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
- [S3126] Mr. and Mrs. James Mayhew, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 24 Dec 1957, Page 13 viewed at Winnipeg Free Press archive, Mr. and Mrs. James Mayhew to celebrate 60th Anniverary. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
- [S13399] Marion W. Abra, editor, A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974 (Birtle, Manitoba: History Committee of the Municipality of Birtle, 1974), A View of the Birdtail, Page 347 & 348: Mayhew, James (1865 - 1964). Hereinafter cited as A View of the Birdtail.
- [S10460] Obituary: James Mayhew, Birtle Eye Witness, Birtle, Manitoba, 1 Sep 1964, Page 3, column 2 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: James Mayhew (aged 99). Hereinafter cited as Birtle Eye Witness.
- [S307] Dallas J Manicom, online unknown url, Dallas J Manicom (unknown location), downloaded Imported: Aug 23, 2003.
- [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.
- [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.
- [S11288] Engagements, Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alberta, 02 Aug 1969, Page 32, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Engagement: Mayhew - Petch. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S8339] Mayhew, The Calgary Hearld, Calgary, ALberta, Ju 18, 1974, Page 37, column 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, James Cecil Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S8239] Deaths: Cuthbertson, The Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 01 Mar 1975, Page 37, column 2 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: Verna Cuthbertson née Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Tribune.
- [S11052] Deaths: Petch, Calgary Herald, Calgary, ALberta, 13 Apr 1984, Page 48, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Judith Lynn Petch nee Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Herald.
- [S10533] Death Notices: John Franklin William Humphries, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, 18 Mar 2005, Page 43 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: John Franklin William HUMPHRIES, 1915-2005 (Aged 88). Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
Celine Vaillancourt1
F, #25840, b. 30 June 1945, d. September 1982
Last Edited | 29 Jun 2010 |
Citations
- [S2231] Ruth Pilgrim, online Hartwig-Hartwick-Bork, Ruth Pilgrim (Canada), downloaded viewed Sept 1, 2009, Neil Ernest Junop & Celine Vaillancourt.
- [S2231] Ruth Pilgrim, viewed Sept 1, 2009, Celine Vaillancourt.