Everett Cisco1
M, #40521
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2020 |
Family | Mary Edna Pack b. 24 Jul 1912, d. 24 Sep 1979 |
Citations
- [S9994] I the Shadows: George E. Pack, The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California, 16 Jan 1966, Page 18 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: George E. Pack. Hereinafter cited as San Bernardino County Sun.
Frederick Thomas Jones1,2,3
M, #40523, b. circa 1883, d. before June 1911
Father* | Frederick Arthur Jones2 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
He was born circa 1883 at England.1 Frederick married Catherine Julia Maria Cooke. He was a carman, like her father, Cornelius Cooke. His father, Frederick Arthur Jones was deceased with an "unknown" profession, on 5 August 1901 at St. Paul's church, Clapham parish, Clapham, Surrey, England.2,3
Frederick Thomas Jones died before June 1911 when his wife was enumerated as a widow, living in Saskatoon with her children.3
Frederick Thomas and Edith Jones immigrated on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line, accompanied by Alice, Louisa, Frederick and Walter. He was described as a general laborer, born in England and coming from Surrey; and she was a housewife.4,1
Frederick Thomas Jones died before June 1911 when his wife was enumerated as a widow, living in Saskatoon with her children.3
Frederick Thomas and Edith Jones immigrated on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line, accompanied by Alice, Louisa, Frederick and Walter. He was described as a general laborer, born in England and coming from Surrey; and she was a housewife.4,1
Family | Catherine Julia Maria Cooke b. 20 Jul 1879, d. 1 Mar 1971 |
Citations
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Fredk Thos Jones with Edith and children: Alice, Louisa, Fredk, WalRe (is this an abbreviation for Walter?).
- [S9620] London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 (Publisher: London Metropolitan Archives), Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932; "Original data: Church of England Parish Registers. Index and images"; cited as "London, England, CoE Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932., Frederick Thomas Jones & Catherine Julia Maria Cooke.
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [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., Edward (sic) and Julia Pack with children.
Alice Maude Jones1
F, #40524, b. 4 February 1902, d. 24 September 1976
Step-father* | Edwin Pack b. 19 Oct 1878, d. 15 Mar 1972 |
Mother* | Catherine Julia Maria Cooke2,3 b. 20 Jul 1879, d. 1 Mar 1971 |
Father | Frederick Thomas Jones2,3 b. c 1883, d. b Jun 1911 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
She was born on 4 February 1902 at London, England,1,3; or, circa 1903 according to the passenger list when she and her family arrived in Canada in 1908.2 Alice married Lawrence J. Ryan on 27 October 1928 at Montebell, California, USA.1
Alice Maude Jones died on 24 September 1976 at Los Angeles County, California, USA, at age 74.4
She immigrated with her parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.5,2
Alice Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of her mother Julia Jones.3 Alice Jones accompanied her step-father and mother Edward (sic) Pack and Julia Pack on 7 January 1924 when they crossed the border at Port of Eastport, Idaho, USA. However, while the family went to the Los Angeles area, her destination was Spokane, Washington; coming from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Canadian Pacific Railway with Los Angeles as their destination. They intended to stay 2 months. However, with the exception of Alice, they remained long-term in the U.S.6,7,8,5 Alice Maude Jones immigrated on 7 January 1924 to Port of Eastport, Idaho, USA.1
Alice Maude Jones died on 24 September 1976 at Los Angeles County, California, USA, at age 74.4
She immigrated with her parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.5,2
Alice Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of her mother Julia Jones.3 Alice Jones accompanied her step-father and mother Edward (sic) Pack and Julia Pack on 7 January 1924 when they crossed the border at Port of Eastport, Idaho, USA. However, while the family went to the Los Angeles area, her destination was Spokane, Washington; coming from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Canadian Pacific Railway with Los Angeles as their destination. They intended to stay 2 months. However, with the exception of Alice, they remained long-term in the U.S.6,7,8,5 Alice Maude Jones immigrated on 7 January 1924 to Port of Eastport, Idaho, USA.1
Family | Lawrence J. Ryan b. 1 Dec 1901 |
Marriage* | Alice married Lawrence J. Ryan on 27 October 1928 at Montebell, California, USA.1 |
Citations
- [S7620] California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999 (Publisher: Ancestry), Ancestry.com, California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999; "Naturalization Records. National Archives at Riverside, Peris, California and Naturalization Records. National Archives at San Francisco, San Bruno, California. Images included"; cited as "California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999., Name: Alice Maude Ryan née Jones.
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Fredk Thos Jones with Edith and children: Alice, Louisa, Fredk, WalRe (is this an abbreviation for Walter?).
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [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., Edwin Pack.
- [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., Edward (sic) and Julia Pack with children.
- [S9990] Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pack Celebrate Golden Avviersary, The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California, 22 Dec 1961, Page 10, columns 2 & 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pack Celebrate Golden Avviersary. Hereinafter cited as San Bernardino County Sun.
- [S9991] Died: Pack, The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California, 03 Mar 1971, Page 35, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Death Notice: Carole J. Pack. Hereinafter cited as San Bernardino County Sun.
- [S9992] Edwin Pack, Declaration of Intention, No. 42985 (7 Apr 1927); Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA.
Louisa May Jones1
F, #40525, b. circa 1904, d. 30 August 1996
Step-father* | Edwin Pack b. 19 Oct 1878, d. 15 Mar 1972 |
Mother* | Catherine Julia Maria Cooke2,3 b. 20 Jul 1879, d. 1 Mar 1971 |
Father | Frederick Thomas Jones2,3 b. c 1883, d. b Jun 1911 |
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2022 |
She was born circa 1904 at England.2,3 Louisa married William Pelling on 29 June 1925 at St. George's Anglican Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.4,1
Louisa May Jones died on 30 August 1996 at Foothills Extended Care, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.1
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Louisa Jones immigrated with her parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.5,2
Louisa Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of her mother Julia Jones.3
The following article appeared in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix, 3 July 1925 :
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 5 September 1996.1
Louisa May Jones died on 30 August 1996 at Foothills Extended Care, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.1
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Louisa Jones immigrated with her parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.5,2
Louisa Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of her mother Julia Jones.3
The following article appeared in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix, 3 July 1925 :
PELLING--JONES
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George's church, on Monday, June 29, at 2 p.m., when Rev. G. H. Holmes read the service uniting In marriage Miss Louisa Jones, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pack, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. William Pelling, of Edmonton.
The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played softly by Mrs. Hawkins. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Jones, and looked lovely in her gown of white baronet satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was arranged in a cap end held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, carnations and fern and wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Grisdale in pale pink morocain (sic) crepe and Miss Emily Hobbs in pale blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore white hats and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mr. Sidney Craven was the best man.
During the signing of the register, Miss Grisdale sang very sweetly "Oh, Promise Me."
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, 705 Avenue I. south, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Edmonton and points west, the bride travelling in a suit opening over a waist of sand crepe de chine trimmed with orange and a hat to match.
The groom's gift to the bridn-maids were ruby and amethyst pins apd to the best man golf cuff-links.
Mrs. Pelling received manv beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from members of the Christie Bros, laundry staff of whkch she had been a member for seven years.
After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pelling will make their home in Calgary.4
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George's church, on Monday, June 29, at 2 p.m., when Rev. G. H. Holmes read the service uniting In marriage Miss Louisa Jones, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pack, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. William Pelling, of Edmonton.
The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played softly by Mrs. Hawkins. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Jones, and looked lovely in her gown of white baronet satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was arranged in a cap end held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, carnations and fern and wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Grisdale in pale pink morocain (sic) crepe and Miss Emily Hobbs in pale blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore white hats and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mr. Sidney Craven was the best man.
During the signing of the register, Miss Grisdale sang very sweetly "Oh, Promise Me."
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, 705 Avenue I. south, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Edmonton and points west, the bride travelling in a suit opening over a waist of sand crepe de chine trimmed with orange and a hat to match.
The groom's gift to the bridn-maids were ruby and amethyst pins apd to the best man golf cuff-links.
Mrs. Pelling received manv beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from members of the Christie Bros, laundry staff of whkch she had been a member for seven years.
After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pelling will make their home in Calgary.4
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Calgary Herald published in Calgary, Alberta, 5 September 1996.1
Family | William Pelling d. 27 Oct 1983 |
Marriage* | Louisa married William Pelling on 29 June 1925 at St. George's Anglican Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.4,1 |
Citations
- [S9996] Deaths: Pelling, Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alberta, 05 Sep 1996, Page 58, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Louisa May Pelling. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Harold.
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Fredk Thos Jones with Edith and children: Alice, Louisa, Fredk, WalRe (is this an abbreviation for Walter?).
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S9997] Recent Weddings: Pelling--Jones, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 03 Jul 1925, Page 9, column 6 & 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Wedding: Pelling--Jones; continued. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [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., Edward (sic) and Julia Pack with children.
Frederick Jones1,2
M, #40526, b. 1906 or 1907
Step-father* | Edwin Pack b. 19 Oct 1878, d. 15 Mar 1972 |
Mother* | Catherine Julia Maria Cooke1 b. 20 Jul 1879, d. 1 Mar 1971 |
Father | Frederick Thomas Jones1 b. c 1883, d. b Jun 1911 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
He was born in 1906 or 1907 at England.2,1
He was commonly known as Fred Jones.3 Frederick Jones immigrated with his parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.4,2
Frederick Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of his mother Julia Jones.1
Fred Jones, brother of the bride,was referenced in an article about the wedding of William Pelling and Louisa May Jones which appeared on 3 July 1925 at the newspaper the, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; PELLING--JONES
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George's church, on Monday, June 29, at 2 p.m., when Rev. G. H. Holmes read the service uniting In marriage Miss Louisa Jones, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pack, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. William Pelling, of Edmonton.
The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played softly by Mrs. Hawkins. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Jones, and looked lovely in her gown of white baronet satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was arranged in a cap end held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, carnations and fern and wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Grisdale in pale pink morocain (sic) crepe and Miss Emily Hobbs in pale blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore white hats and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mr. Sidney Craven was the best man.
During the signing of the register, Miss Grisdale sang very sweetly "Oh, Promise Me."
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, 705 Avenue I. south, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Edmonton and points west, the bride travelling in a suit opening over a waist of sand crepe de chine trimmed with orange and a hat to match.
The groom's gift to the bridn-maids were ruby and amethyst pins apd to the best man golf cuff-links.
Mrs. Pelling received manv beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from members of the Christie Bros, laundry staff of whkch she had been a member for seven years.
After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pelling will make their home in Calgary.3
He was commonly known as Fred Jones.3 Frederick Jones immigrated with his parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.4,2
Frederick Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of his mother Julia Jones.1
Fred Jones, brother of the bride,was referenced in an article about the wedding of William Pelling and Louisa May Jones which appeared on 3 July 1925 at the newspaper the, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; PELLING--JONES
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George's church, on Monday, June 29, at 2 p.m., when Rev. G. H. Holmes read the service uniting In marriage Miss Louisa Jones, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pack, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. William Pelling, of Edmonton.
The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played softly by Mrs. Hawkins. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Jones, and looked lovely in her gown of white baronet satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was arranged in a cap end held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, carnations and fern and wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Grisdale in pale pink morocain (sic) crepe and Miss Emily Hobbs in pale blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore white hats and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mr. Sidney Craven was the best man.
During the signing of the register, Miss Grisdale sang very sweetly "Oh, Promise Me."
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, 705 Avenue I. south, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Edmonton and points west, the bride travelling in a suit opening over a waist of sand crepe de chine trimmed with orange and a hat to match.
The groom's gift to the bridn-maids were ruby and amethyst pins apd to the best man golf cuff-links.
Mrs. Pelling received manv beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from members of the Christie Bros, laundry staff of whkch she had been a member for seven years.
After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pelling will make their home in Calgary.3
Citations
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Fredk Thos Jones with Edith and children: Alice, Louisa, Fredk, WalRe (is this an abbreviation for Walter?).
- [S9997] Recent Weddings: Pelling--Jones, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 03 Jul 1925, Page 9, column 6 & 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Wedding: Pelling--Jones; continued. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [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., Edward (sic) and Julia Pack with children.
Walter Ernest Jones1
M, #40527, b. 28 March 1908, d. 24 April 1982
Step-father* | Edwin Pack4 b. 19 Oct 1878, d. 15 Mar 1972 |
Mother* | Catherine Julia Maria Cooke4,2,3 b. 20 Jul 1879, d. 1 Mar 1971 |
Father | Frederick Thomas Jones2,3 b. c 1883, d. b Jun 1911 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
He was born on 28 March 1908 at London, England, according to his US Petition for Naturalization.1 Alternatively, he may have been born in May 1908 at England according to the 1911 census.3
Walter Ernest Jones died on 24 April 1982 at Orange County, California, USA, at age 74.5
He immigrated with his parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.4,2
Walter Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of his mother Julia Jones.3 Walter Jones accompanied his step-father and mother, Edward (sic) Pack and Julia Pack on 7 January 1924 when they crossed the border at Port of Eastport, Idaho, USA; coming from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Canadian Pacific Railway with Los Angeles as their destination. They intended to stay 2 months. However, with the exception of Alice, they remained long-term in the U.S.6,7,8,4
Walter appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Eastmonth, Montebello Twp., Los Angeles County, California in the household of his parents, Edwin and Julia Pack, listed as a truck driver.9
Walter Ernest Jones died on 24 April 1982 at Orange County, California, USA, at age 74.5
He immigrated with his parents, Frederick Thomas Jones and Edith Jones on 8 August 1908 to Québec, Québec, Canada, from Liverpool, England on the "Lake Manitoba" of the Canadian Pacific Line.4,2
Walter Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of his mother Julia Jones.3 Walter Jones accompanied his step-father and mother, Edward (sic) Pack and Julia Pack on 7 January 1924 when they crossed the border at Port of Eastport, Idaho, USA; coming from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Canadian Pacific Railway with Los Angeles as their destination. They intended to stay 2 months. However, with the exception of Alice, they remained long-term in the U.S.6,7,8,4
Walter appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Eastmonth, Montebello Twp., Los Angeles County, California in the household of his parents, Edwin and Julia Pack, listed as a truck driver.9
Citations
- [S7620] California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999 (Publisher: Ancestry), Ancestry.com, California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999; "Naturalization Records. National Archives at Riverside, Peris, California and Naturalization Records. National Archives at San Francisco, San Bruno, California. Images included"; cited as "California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999., Name: Walter Ernest Jones.
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Fredk Thos Jones with Edith and children: Alice, Louisa, Fredk, WalRe (is this an abbreviation for Walter?).
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [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., Edward (sic) and Julia Pack with children.
- [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., Edwin Pack.
- [S9990] Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pack Celebrate Golden Avviersary, The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California, 22 Dec 1961, Page 10, columns 2 & 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pack Celebrate Golden Avviersary. Hereinafter cited as San Bernardino County Sun.
- [S9991] Died: Pack, The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California, 03 Mar 1971, Page 35, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Death Notice: Carole J. Pack. Hereinafter cited as San Bernardino County Sun.
- [S9992] Edwin Pack, Declaration of Intention, No. 42985 (7 Apr 1927); Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA.
- [S9993] Edwin Pack household, 14 Apr 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Washington, DC, USA, Eastmont, Montebello Twp., Los Angeles County, California; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 1187, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration.
Julia Jones1
F, #40528, b. August 1910
Step-father* | Edwin Pack b. 19 Oct 1878, d. 15 Mar 1972 |
Mother* | Catherine Julia Maria Cooke1 b. 20 Jul 1879, d. 1 Mar 1971 |
Father | Frederick Thomas Jones1 b. c 1883, d. b Jun 1911 |
Last Edited | 30 Jan 2020 |
She was born in August 1910 at Saskatchewan, Canada.1
Julia Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of her mother Julia Jones.1
Julia Jones appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the household of her mother Julia Jones.1
Citations
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
Lawrence J. Ryan1
M, #40529, b. 1 December 1901
Last Edited | 30 Jan 2020 |
He was born on 1 December 1901 at Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.1 Lawrence married Alice Maude Jones on 27 October 1928 at Montebell, California, USA.1
Family | Alice Maude Jones b. 4 Feb 1902, d. 24 Sep 1976 |
Citations
- [S7620] California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999 (Publisher: Ancestry), Ancestry.com, California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999; "Naturalization Records. National Archives at Riverside, Peris, California and Naturalization Records. National Archives at San Francisco, San Bruno, California. Images included"; cited as "California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999., Name: Alice Maude Ryan née Jones.
William Pelling1
M, #40530, d. 27 October 1983
Last Edited | 30 Jan 2020 |
William married Louisa May Jones on 29 June 1925 at St. George's Anglican Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.2,1
William Pelling died on 27 October 1983.1
The following article appeared in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix, 3 July 1925 :
In the obituary of Louisa May Pelling who died 30 August 1996, her nhusband, William Pelling, was listed as predeceased.1
William Pelling died on 27 October 1983.1
The following article appeared in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix, 3 July 1925 :
PELLING--JONES
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George's church, on Monday, June 29, at 2 p.m., when Rev. G. H. Holmes read the service uniting In marriage Miss Louisa Jones, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pack, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. William Pelling, of Edmonton.
The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played softly by Mrs. Hawkins. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Jones, and looked lovely in her gown of white baronet satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was arranged in a cap end held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, carnations and fern and wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Grisdale in pale pink morocain (sic) crepe and Miss Emily Hobbs in pale blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore white hats and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mr. Sidney Craven was the best man.
During the signing of the register, Miss Grisdale sang very sweetly "Oh, Promise Me."
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, 705 Avenue I. south, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Edmonton and points west, the bride travelling in a suit opening over a waist of sand crepe de chine trimmed with orange and a hat to match.
The groom's gift to the bridn-maids were ruby and amethyst pins apd to the best man golf cuff-links.
Mrs. Pelling received manv beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from members of the Christie Bros, laundry staff of whkch she had been a member for seven years.
After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pelling will make their home in Calgary.2
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George's church, on Monday, June 29, at 2 p.m., when Rev. G. H. Holmes read the service uniting In marriage Miss Louisa Jones, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pack, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. William Pelling, of Edmonton.
The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played softly by Mrs. Hawkins. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Jones, and looked lovely in her gown of white baronet satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was arranged in a cap end held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, carnations and fern and wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Grisdale in pale pink morocain (sic) crepe and Miss Emily Hobbs in pale blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore white hats and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mr. Sidney Craven was the best man.
During the signing of the register, Miss Grisdale sang very sweetly "Oh, Promise Me."
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, 705 Avenue I. south, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Edmonton and points west, the bride travelling in a suit opening over a waist of sand crepe de chine trimmed with orange and a hat to match.
The groom's gift to the bridn-maids were ruby and amethyst pins apd to the best man golf cuff-links.
Mrs. Pelling received manv beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from members of the Christie Bros, laundry staff of whkch she had been a member for seven years.
After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Pelling will make their home in Calgary.2
In the obituary of Louisa May Pelling who died 30 August 1996, her nhusband, William Pelling, was listed as predeceased.1
Family | Louisa May Jones b. c 1904, d. 30 Aug 1996 |
Citations
- [S9996] Deaths: Pelling, Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alberta, 05 Sep 1996, Page 58, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Louisa May Pelling. Hereinafter cited as Calgary Harold.
- [S9997] Recent Weddings: Pelling--Jones, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 03 Jul 1925, Page 9, column 6 & 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Wedding: Pelling--Jones; continued. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
George Pack1
M, #40531, b. circa 1854
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2023 |
He was born circa 1854 at Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, England.1 George married Mary Ann Parrish on 25 December 1874 at Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England.2,1
George and Mary A. Pack appeared on the 1891 British Census of England, at Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, enumerated effective 02 Apr 1891. Their son, Edwin was listed as living with them.1
George and Mary A. Pack appeared on the 1891 British Census of England, at Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, enumerated effective 02 Apr 1891. Their son, Edwin was listed as living with them.1
Family | Mary Ann Parrish b. c 1855 |
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Citations
- [S9998] George Pack household, 05 Apr 1891 England & Wales Census, England, Hinxworth, Hertfordeshire; Class: RG10; Piece: 1103; Folio 44; Page 3, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 6096213.
- [S7792] England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973; "Images are not included within this database"; cited as "Original data: England, Marriages, 1538–1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.., George Pack & Mary Ann Parrish.
Mary Ann Parrish1
F, #40532, b. circa 1855
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2023 |
She was born circa 1855 at Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England.2 Mary married George Pack on 25 December 1874 at Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England.1,2
George and Mary A. Pack appeared on the 1891 British Census of England, at Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, enumerated 5 April 1891 enumerated effective 02 Apr 1891. Their son, Edwin was listed as living with them.2
George and Mary A. Pack appeared on the 1891 British Census of England, at Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, enumerated 5 April 1891 enumerated effective 02 Apr 1891. Their son, Edwin was listed as living with them.2
Family | George Pack b. c 1854 |
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Citations
- [S7792] England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973; "Images are not included within this database"; cited as "Original data: England, Marriages, 1538–1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.., George Pack & Mary Ann Parrish.
- [S9998] George Pack household, 05 Apr 1891 England & Wales Census, England, Hinxworth, Hertfordeshire; Class: RG10; Piece: 1103; Folio 44; Page 3, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 6096213.
Edwin Pack1
M, #40533, b. circa 1883
Father* | George Pack1 b. c 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Parrish1 b. c 1855 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
He was born circa 1883 at Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England.1
Edwin Pack appeared on the 1891 British Census of Hinxworth, at Hertfordshire, England, in the household of his parents, George and Mary A. Pack.1
Research notes:
Edwin Pack appeared on the 1891 British Census of Hinxworth, at Hertfordshire, England, in the household of his parents, George and Mary A. Pack.1
Research notes:
Are Edwin Pack and Edwin Pack the same individual? If so, why is his age in the 1891 census off by about 5 years (8 vs. 13)?2
Citations
Frederick Arthur Jones1
M, #40534
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
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Citations
- [S9620] London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 (Publisher: London Metropolitan Archives), Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932; "Original data: Church of England Parish Registers. Index and images"; cited as "London, England, CoE Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932., Frederick Thomas Jones & Catherine Julia Maria Cooke.
Thomas Durkett1
M, #40535, b. circa April 1860
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
Thomas married Emma (?).2 He was born circa April 1860 at England.1
Thomas appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones, listed as a farmer, and uncle of Julia.1
Thomas appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones, listed as a farmer, and uncle of Julia.1
Family | Emma (?) b. c Jan 1869 |
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Citations
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S9995] 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Thomas' wife can probably be transcribed as Emma.
Emma (?)1
F, #40536, b. circa January 1869
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
Emma married Thomas Durkett.1 She was born circa January 1869 at England.1
Emma appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones, who was probably Julia's maternal aunt.2
Emma appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones, who was probably Julia's maternal aunt.2
Family | Thomas Durkett b. c Apr 1860 |
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Citations
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Thomas' wife can probably be transcribed as Emma.
- [S9995] 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522.
Annie Durkett1
F, #40537, b. December 1896
Father* | Thomas Durkett1 b. c Apr 1860 |
Mother* | Emma (?)1 b. c Jan 1869 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
She was born in December 1896 at England.1
Annie appeared n the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones.2
Annie appeared n the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones.2
Citations
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Thomas' wife can probably be transcribed as Emma.
- [S9995] 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522.
Frederick Durkett1
M, #40538, b. April 1909
Father* | Thomas Durkett1 b. c Apr 1860 |
Mother* | Emma (?)1 b. c Jan 1869 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
He was born in April 1909 at Saskatchewan, Canada.1
Frederick appeared n the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones.1
Frederick appeared n the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the household ofJulia Jones.1
Citations
- [S9995] Julia Jonesr household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Page 60; Family: 522, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
Cornelius Cooke1
M, #40539
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2020 |
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Citations
- [S9620] London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 (Publisher: London Metropolitan Archives), Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932; "Original data: Church of England Parish Registers. Index and images"; cited as "London, England, CoE Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932., Frederick Thomas Jones & Catherine Julia Maria Cooke.
Emily Marita Katharine Dale1
F, #40540, b. circa 1891, d. 2 June 1976
Father* | George Henry Dale1 |
Mother* | Sarah Ann Noyse1 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2020 |
Emily married William P. McDonagh.2 She was born circa 1891 at England.3 Emily married Harry McKenzie on 31 December 1936 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, according to BC Marriage registration 36-09-443234. They were probably married at the St. Andrew's Wesley United Church manse since the address given is close to the church, and is also the address of the clergyman. . Harry was a foreman at a sawmill operation and she was a widow.4,1
Emily Marita Katharine Dale died on 2 June 1976 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.2
Emily M. Kate McDonagh was buried on 2 June 1976 at Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.2
In the obituary of Harry McKenzie who died 22 April 1975, his wife, Emily Kate McKenzie, was listed as a survivor.3
Emily Marita Katharine Dale died on 2 June 1976 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.2
Emily M. Kate McDonagh was buried on 2 June 1976 at Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.2
In the obituary of Harry McKenzie who died 22 April 1975, his wife, Emily Kate McKenzie, was listed as a survivor.3
Family 1 | William P. McDonagh b. 1879, d. 1932 |
Family 2 | Harry McKenzie b. 21 Dec 1888, d. 22 Apr 1975 |
Citations
- [S10002] McKenzie--McDonagh marriage, 4 Jan 1937, Royal BC Museum - Genealogy Collection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 1936-09-443234, BC Marriage Registration image: McKenzie--McDonagh.
- [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., Emily Marita Katherine McDonagh née Dale.
- [S9999] Deaths: McKenzie, The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, 24 Apr 1975, Page 55, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Harry McKenzie. Hereinafter cited as Vancouver Sun.
- [S10000] Harry McKenzie, Death Registration 1975-09-006758 (24 Apr 1975), Royal BC Museum - Genealogy Collection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, BC Death Registration Image (PDF): Harry McKenzie. Hereinafter cited as BC Death Registration - McKenzie, H.