Margaret Ferguson1
F, #36001
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2017 |
Family | George Staples |
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., Name: Mrs Bessie Rickard.
John Rickard1,2
M, #36012, b. circa 1916
Father* | John Henry Wilbert Franklin Rickard1,2 b. 7 Jan 1884, d. 19 Jan 1975 |
Mother* | Bessy Elizabeth Staples1,2 b. 31 Jan 1887, d. 28 May 1930 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
He was born circa 1916.2 John married Charlotte (?).1
John Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.2
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-brother, John Rickard, was listed as predeceased.1
John Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.2
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-brother, John Rickard, was listed as predeceased.1
Family | Charlotte (?) |
Citations
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
- [S7463] John Rickard household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Newcastle, Durham, Ontario; Page: 1; Family: 3, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), I read surname as Rickard.
Charlotte (?)1
F, #36013
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
Charlotte married John Rickard.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his sister-in-law, Charlotte Rickard, was listed as predeceased.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his sister-in-law, Charlotte Rickard, was listed as predeceased.1
Family | John Rickard b. c 1916 |
Citations
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
Dorothy Margaret Rickard1
F, #36014, b. 1912, d. 2004
Father* | John Henry Wilbert Franklin Rickard2,3,1 b. 7 Jan 1884, d. 19 Jan 1975 |
Mother* | Bessy Elizabeth Staples2,3 b. 31 Jan 1887, d. 28 May 1930 |
Step-mother | Clara Eileen Moffat1 b. 28 Aug 1897, d. 4 Sep 1989 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
She was born in 1912 at Ontario, Canada.4,3 Dorothy married Charles Spencer Hogg on 16 September 1939 at United Church, Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, Canada.2,1
Dorothy Margaret Rickard was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.4
Dorothy Margaret Rickard died in 2004.4
Dorothy Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of her parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.3
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-sister, Dorothy Rickard, was listed as predeceased.2
Dorothy Margaret Rickard was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.4
Dorothy Margaret Rickard died in 2004.4
Dorothy Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of her parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.3
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
Double Wedding at Newcastle
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-sister, Dorothy Rickard, was listed as predeceased.2
Family | Charles Spencer Hogg b. 1903, d. 1978 |
Marriage* | Dorothy married Charles Spencer Hogg on 16 September 1939 at United Church, Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, Canada.2,1 |
Citations
- [S7464] Double Wedding at Newcastle, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Sep 18, 1939, Page 10, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Double Wedding at Newcastle. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
- [S7463] John Rickard household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Newcastle, Durham, Ontario; Page: 1; Family: 3, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), I read surname as Rickard.
- [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., Dorothy M. Rickard Hogg
Grave MarkerTranscription:
In Loving Memory of Charles S. Hogg 1903 - 1978
Beloved Husband of Dorothy M. Rickard 1912 - 2004.
Charles Spencer Hogg1
M, #36015, b. 1903, d. 1978
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
He was born in 1903.2 Charles married Dorothy Margaret Rickard on 16 September 1939 at United Church, Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, Canada.3,1
Charles Spencer Hogg was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.2
Charles Spencer Hogg died in 1978.2
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his brother-in-law, Charles, was listed as predeceased.3
Charles Spencer Hogg was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.2
Charles Spencer Hogg died in 1978.2
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
Double Wedding at Newcastle
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his brother-in-law, Charles, was listed as predeceased.3
Family | Dorothy Margaret Rickard b. 1912, d. 2004 |
Citations
- [S7464] Double Wedding at Newcastle, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Sep 18, 1939, Page 10, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Double Wedding at Newcastle. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [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., Charles S. Hogg
Grave MarkerTranscription:
In Loving Memory of Charles S. Hogg 1903 - 1978
Beloved Husband of Dorothy M. Rickard 1912 - 2004. - [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
Evelyn Bessie Rickard1
F, #36016, b. circa 1914
Father* | John Henry Wilbert Franklin Rickard2,3,1 b. 7 Jan 1884, d. 19 Jan 1975 |
Mother* | Bessy Elizabeth Staples2,3 b. 31 Jan 1887, d. 28 May 1930 |
Step-mother | Clara Eileen Moffat1 b. 28 Aug 1897, d. 4 Sep 1989 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
She was born circa 1914 at Ontario, Canada.3 Evelyn married John Francis Edwards on 16 September 1939 at United Church, Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, Canada.2,1
Evelyn Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of her parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.3
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-sister, Evelyn Rickard, was listed as predeceased.2
Evelyn Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of her parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.3
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
Double Wedding at Newcastle
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-sister, Evelyn Rickard, was listed as predeceased.2
Family | John Francis Edwards |
Citations
- [S7464] Double Wedding at Newcastle, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Sep 18, 1939, Page 10, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Double Wedding at Newcastle. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
- [S7463] John Rickard household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Newcastle, Durham, Ontario; Page: 1; Family: 3, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), I read surname as Rickard.
John Francis Edwards1
M, #36017
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
John married Evelyn Bessie Rickard on 16 September 1939 at United Church, Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, Canada.2,1
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his brother-in-law, John, was listed as predeceased.2
The following article appeared in the Ottawa, Ontario The Ottawa Journal, 18 September 1939 :
Double Wedding at Newcastle
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the United Church, Newcastle, Ont., on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Dorothy Margaret, and Evelyn Bessie, two daughters of Mr. W. Franklin Rickard, M.P., were married in a double wedding ceremony. Miss Dorothy Margaret Rickard became the bride of Mr. Charles Spencer Hogg, and Miss Evelyn Bessie Rickard, the bride of John Francis Edwards.
Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Mr. Edwards the son of Mr. Fred A. Edwards, of Ottawa. The ceremony was, performed by Rev. R. E. Morton, of Newcastle, assisted by Rev. Basil Thompson, of Kingston. Miss Musa Cox, of Peterborough, presided at the organ, and Mr. Howard Wight, of Bowmanville, a cousin of the brides, sang "0 Promise Me" and "At Dawning".
Miss Dorothy Rickard was given in marriage by her father, and Miss Evelyn was escorted by her brother, John, and given in marriage by her father.
Miss Dorothy wore a gown of embroidered net, designed with a Sweetheart neckline, a fitted waistline, and a bouffant skirt that formed a long train. She wore a head-dress of shirred Brussels net and a finger tip veil. Miss Evelyn's bridal gown was of white taffeta, with a Sweetheart neck-line, and the fitted bodice was buttoned in the back to the bustle bow that swept into a long train. Her head-dress was of flowers, and her finger tip veil was of Brussels net. Both brides carried arm bouquets of Butterfly roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Attendants for Miss Dorothy were Miss Helen Wootton, Peterborough, and Miss Jean Rickard, sister of the brides. The attendants for Miss Evelyn were Miss Marjorie Bradt, Bowmanville, and Miss Eileen Edwards, of Ottawa, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Loren Hogg was best man for his cousin, and the best man for Mr. Edwards was Mr. Robert Shepperd, of Ottawa. The ushers were Mr. Douglas Wight, of Bowmanville, Mr. Alfred Graham, of Newcastle, Mr. Ted Edwards, of Ottawa, and Mr. Colin Ross, of Ottawa.
The brides' attendants were gowned alike in charm coral taffeta, with full skirts. Their hats were stiffened bows on shirred bands, and they carried nosegays of Butterfly roses and blue delphinium.
A reception was held at the home of the brides' parents, where peach and white gladioli and ferns were used in decoration.
Later the two couples left on their wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left by motor for Rochester and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left to spend their honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Mrs. Hogg travelled in a Viking blue dress, with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Edwards wore a fir tree green frock, with a black hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards in Kingston. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Argonaut football team, when they won the Dominion championship in 1937, and is now athletic director at Queen's University.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his brother-in-law, John, was listed as predeceased.2
Family | Evelyn Bessie Rickard b. c 1914 |
Citations
- [S7464] Double Wedding at Newcastle, The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Sep 18, 1939, Page 10, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Double Wedding at Newcastle. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Journal.
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
Jean Ferguson Rickard1
F, #36018, b. 7 August 1917
Father* | John Henry Wilbert Franklin Rickard2,3 b. 7 Jan 1884, d. 19 Jan 1975 |
Mother* | Bessy Elizabeth Staples2,3 b. 31 Jan 1887, d. 28 May 1930 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
She was born on 7 August 1917 at Ontario, Canada.4,3 Jean married Clarence William Shipley on 7 October 1944.4,2
Jean Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of her parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.3
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-sister, Jean Rickard, was listed as predeceased.2
Jean Rickard appeared in the 1921 Canadian Census of Newcastle, Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of her parents, Frank and Bessie Rickard.3
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his half-sister, Jean Rickard, was listed as predeceased.2
Family | Clarence William Shipley d. 1971 |
Citations
- [S1590] Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011 , Ancestry.com, Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011; "A user submitted tree of limited genealogical value due to the lack of sources. Consider relationships as hints for further research"; cited as "Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011., Name Jean Ferguson Rickard.
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
- [S7463] John Rickard household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Newcastle, Durham, Ontario; Page: 1; Family: 3, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), I read surname as Rickard.
- [S1590] "Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011", online Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011: Name Jean Ferguson Rickard & Clarence William Shipley.
Clarence William Shipley1
M, #36019, d. 1971
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2017 |
Clarence married Jean Ferguson Rickard on 7 October 1944.1,2
Clarence William Shipley died in 1971.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his brother-in-law, Clare, was listed as predeceased.2
Clarence William Shipley died in 1971.1
In the obituary of David Moffat Rickard who died 7 November 2014, his brother-in-law, Clare, was listed as predeceased.2
Family | Jean Ferguson Rickard b. 7 Aug 1917 |
Citations
- [S1590] Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011 , Ancestry.com, Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011; "A user submitted tree of limited genealogical value due to the lack of sources. Consider relationships as hints for further research"; cited as "Whole Tree-Mar 16 2011., Name Jean Ferguson Rickard & Clarence William Shipley.
- [S7461] David "Dave" RICKARD, The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 10, 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, David Moffat Rickard. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
William Charles Schutt1
M, #36020, b. 1 May 1870
Father* | Charles M. Schutt1,2 b. 7 Mar 1848, d. 25 Aug 1921 |
Mother* | Wilhelmina Kruger1,2 b. 23 May 1845, d. 15 May 1925 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2023 |
He was born on 1 May 1870 at Eganville, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.1,2 William married Flora Lyttle on 9 October 1901 at Westmeath Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, according to Ontario Marriage Registration 015433.1
William Schutt appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Raglan & Radcliffe Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Charles and Wilhelmine Schutt, listed as a wage earner shanty man.2
William Schutt appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Raglan & Radcliffe Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of his parents, Charles and Wilhelmine Schutt, listed as a wage earner shanty man.2
Family | Flora Lyttle b. c 1879 |
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., William Charles Schutt (31) & Flora Lyttle (22); Marriage: 09 Oct 1901, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: Charles Schutt & Minnie Kruger, , Bride's Parents: John Lyttle & Jane McBride , Groom's Occupation: Laborer, Groom's Birthplace: Tp of Raglan, Bride's Birth Place: Tp of Westmeath, Registration #: 015433.
- [S7732] Chars Schutt household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Raglan & Radcliffe, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 1; Family: 1, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Film: T-6494.