Louis Dale Bryant1
M, #47264, b. 26 January 1924, d. 18 May 1997
Father* | Dale S. Bryant1,2 b. 27 Dec 1903, d. 4 May 1973 |
Mother* | Isolina Louise Burkhardt1,2 b. 16 Sep 1906, d. 10 Nov 1988 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2023 |
He was born on 26 January 1924 at Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA.1,3,4
Louis Dale Bryant died on 18 May 1997 at Community East Hospital, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA, at age 73 according to Indiana Death Certificate 103655.3,5 The informant on his death registration was his wife. His parents were identified as Dale S. Bryant and Isolina Burkhardt.3
Louis Dale Bryant was buried on 21 May 1997 at Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.3
Louis Dale Bryant began military service on 17 March 1943 at the age of 19 joining the army.6,7 Louis Dale Bryant ended his military service on 13 March 1946
In the obituary of Dale S. Bryant who died 4 May 1973, his son, Louis D. Bryant, of Indianapolis, was listed as a survivor.2
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Journal-Press published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 20 May 1997.7
Louis Dale Bryant died on 18 May 1997 at Community East Hospital, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA, at age 73 according to Indiana Death Certificate 103655.3,5 The informant on his death registration was his wife. His parents were identified as Dale S. Bryant and Isolina Burkhardt.3
Louis Dale Bryant was buried on 21 May 1997 at Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.3
Military Service - World War II - U.S. Army
Louis Dale Bryant began military service on 17 March 1943 at the age of 19 joining the army.6,7 Louis Dale Bryant ended his military service on 13 March 1946
In the obituary of Dale S. Bryant who died 4 May 1973, his son, Louis D. Bryant, of Indianapolis, was listed as a survivor.2
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Journal-Press published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 20 May 1997.7
Citations
- [S6378] Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940, online Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940, Louis Dale Bryant, Birth Date: 26 Jan 1924, Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, USA, Father: Dale S. Bryant, Mother: Isoline L. Burkhardt, Certificate Number: 1944. Hereinafter cited as Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940.
- [S13382] Southern Indiana Deaths: Madison - Dale S. Bryant, The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, 06 May 1973, Page 6, column 1 & 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Dale S. Bryant, continued. Hereinafter cited as The Courier-Journal.
- [S6399] Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011 , Ancestry.com, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011; "Based upon the Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900–2011. NOTE: this ancestry.com database includes images of the individual death certificates"; cited as "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011., Louis D. Bryant, Death Date: 18 May 1997, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA, Age: 73, Birth Date: 26 Jan 1924, Madison, Indiana, Father: Dale S. Bryant, Mother: Isolina Burkhardt, Spouse: Bonnie Bryant.
- [S13386] Louis D. Bryant household, 01 Apr 1950 U.S. Federal Census, Washington, DC, USA, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Sheet: 3; Enumeration District: 98-189; Dwelling: 37, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration.
- [S13383] Deaths: Louis Bryant, The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 03 Jun 1997, Page 4, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Louis Dale Bryant. Hereinafter cited as Journal-Press.
- [S3870] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 (Publisher: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs), Ancestry.com, U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010; "Original data: Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs."; cited as "BIRLS Death File., Louis D Bryant, Birth Date: 26 Jan 1924, Death Date: 18 May 1997, Enlistment Date: 17 Mar 1943, Enlistment Branch: A, Discharge Date: 13 Mar 1946.
- [S13392] Unknown article title, The Indianapolis Star, unknown location viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Louis D. Bryant. Hereinafter cited as Indianapolis Star.
Corida F. Jones1,2
F, #47268, b. 17 January 1892, d. circa 15 August 1996
Father* | Dudley Jones2 |
Mother* | Mary (?)2 |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2023 |
She was born on 17 January 1892 at Trimble County, Kentucky, USA.1,2 Corida married George Henry Gossom on 4 September 1908.3
Corida F. Jones died circa 15 August 1996.1
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer published in Cincinnati, Ohio, 15 August 1996.1
Corida F. Jones died circa 15 August 1996.1
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer published in Cincinnati, Ohio, 15 August 1996.1
Family | George Henry Gossom b. 11 Mar 1888 |
Citations
- [S13384] Death Notices: Gossom, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 15 Aug 1996, Page 11, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Cordia F. Gossom. Hereinafter cited as Cincinnati Enquirer.
- [S13385] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Cordia Gossom at 100.
- [S13390] Cordia Gossom 84 is crowned Blue Jeans queen, The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 29 Jun 1976, Page 3, column 5 & 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Blue Jeans queen: Cordia Gossom. Hereinafter cited as Journal-Press.
George Henry Gossom1
M, #47269, b. 11 March 1888
Last Edited | 11 Feb 2023 |
He was born on 11 March 1888 at Milton, Trimble County, Kentucky, USA.2 George married Corida F. Jones on 4 September 1908.1
He was commonly known as Henry Gossom.3 Henry Gossom retired on 1 July 1953 at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, USA, from the Old Quaker Distilling Company where he had was warehouse superintendent siince joining the firm at the end of prohibition in 1933. Old Quaker was owned by Schenley Distillers. During WWII, the plant produced penicillin.2
He was commonly known as Henry Gossom.3 Henry Gossom retired on 1 July 1953 at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, USA, from the Old Quaker Distilling Company where he had was warehouse superintendent siince joining the firm at the end of prohibition in 1933. Old Quaker was owned by Schenley Distillers. During WWII, the plant produced penicillin.2
Family | Corida F. Jones b. 17 Jan 1892, d. c 15 Aug 1996 |
Citations
- [S13390] Cordia Gossom 84 is crowned Blue Jeans queen, The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 29 Jun 1976, Page 3, column 5 & 6 viewed at Newspapers.com, Blue Jeans queen: Cordia Gossom. Hereinafter cited as Journal-Press.
- [S13391] Rocking Chair’s Got Henry Gossam But Schenley Retiree Has Things To Do, The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 06 Aug 1953, Page 11, columns 1 to 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Retirement: Henry Gossom. Hereinafter cited as Journal-Press.
- [S13385] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Cordia Gossom at 100.
Dudley Jones1
M, #47270
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2023 |
Family | Mary (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S13385] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Cordia Gossom at 100.
Mary (?)1
F, #47271
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2023 |
Family | Dudley Jones |
Child |
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Citations
- [S13385] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Cordia Gossom at 100.
Peter Nichols1
M, #47273
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2023 |
Citations
- [S13389] Janis Bryant Plans Wedding, The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana, 14 Feb 1972, Page 15, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Marriage: Nichols - Bryant. Hereinafter cited as Indianapolis News.
Janet Stark1,2,3
F, #47279, b. 1 September 1845, d. 9 November 1937
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2023 |
She was born on 1 September 1845 at Starks Corners, Claredon Twp., Canada East, United Province of Canada.2,3,1 Janet married George Cuthbertson circa 23 April 1873 at Bristol, Pontiac County, Québec, Canada.4,2,3,5
Janet Stark died on 9 November 1937 at Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG, at age 92.6,1
Janet Stark was buried at Foxwarren Cemetery, Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG.1
She was also known as Jessie Cuthbertson.1
George and Janet Cuthbertson appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Pontiac County, Québec, enumerated 23 April 1891. George was described as a farmer and Free Church. Their children, Christina and Isaac, were listed as living with them. Note that Isaac was identified as an adopted son. In addition, there were 5 other daughters in the household: Janet, Elizabeth, Mary, Emelian and Gertrude.2
George and Janet Cuthbertson appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Birtle, Manitoba, enumerated 1 June 1921. George was described as a retired farmer. Their children Christina and Isaac Francis were listed as living with them. Another daughter, Amelia Mar (sic) was also included in the household.3
The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press, 2 May 1927 :
The following article appeared in the Birtle, Manitoba Birtle Eye Witness, 25 April 1933 :
The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press, 25 April 1933 :
In the obituary of George Cuthbertson who died 25 December 1934 Mrs. George Cuthbertson, was listed as a survivor.9 The late Mrs. George Cuthbertson, of Foxwarren,was recorded as the grooms's mother at the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew.10
The following biographical information was published at the book A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, Manitoba, 1974:
Janet Stark died on 9 November 1937 at Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG, at age 92.6,1
Janet Stark was buried at Foxwarren Cemetery, Foxwarren, RM of Prairie View, Manitoba, CanadaG.1
She was also known as Jessie Cuthbertson.1
George and Janet Cuthbertson appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Pontiac County, Québec, enumerated 23 April 1891. George was described as a farmer and Free Church. Their children, Christina and Isaac, were listed as living with them. Note that Isaac was identified as an adopted son. In addition, there were 5 other daughters in the household: Janet, Elizabeth, Mary, Emelian and Gertrude.2
George and Janet Cuthbertson appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Birtle, Manitoba, enumerated 1 June 1921. George was described as a retired farmer. Their children Christina and Isaac Francis were listed as living with them. Another daughter, Amelia Mar (sic) was also included in the household.3
The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press, 2 May 1927 :
Foxwarren Pioneer Couple Tendered Congratulations
Foxwarren, Man., May 1.—Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson were last week receiving congratulations on the celebration of the fifty-fourth anniversary of their wedding, which took place at Bristol, Quebec. Both are over eighty. but are in excellent health and take a keen interest in all the affairs of the community, especially those matters affecting the United church and Sunday school.
Mr. Cuthbertson's farm on the banks of the Ottawa, on which they resided until the (sic) moved west twenty years ago, has become one of Ottawa's popular summer resorts.
Mr. Cuthbertson has reserved a position for his own use, and he and Mrs. Cuthbertson often spend the summer there.7
Foxwarren, Man., May 1.—Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson were last week receiving congratulations on the celebration of the fifty-fourth anniversary of their wedding, which took place at Bristol, Quebec. Both are over eighty. but are in excellent health and take a keen interest in all the affairs of the community, especially those matters affecting the United church and Sunday school.
Mr. Cuthbertson's farm on the banks of the Ottawa, on which they resided until the (sic) moved west twenty years ago, has become one of Ottawa's popular summer resorts.
Mr. Cuthbertson has reserved a position for his own use, and he and Mrs. Cuthbertson often spend the summer there.7
The following article appeared in the Birtle, Manitoba Birtle Eye Witness, 25 April 1933 :
Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson each in the 88th year, celebrated their Diamond Wedding on April 23rd. They were married 60 years ago by Rev. McLaren of Ottawa and resided in Quebec province until 1919 since which date they have lived with their son Isaac near Foxwarren. Saturday afternoon and evening they were "At Home" to friends at home of their daughter Mrs. Wm. Tett. Members of their family present were: Misses Christina and Aurelia, Foxwarren, Mary on Winnipeg teaching staff, Mrs. Thos Clarke Foxwarren and eight grandchildren. Mr and Mrs Cuthbertson enjoy life and take keen interest in affairs of the community. Mr Cuthbertson served as elder for 35 years before coming west and is now on the Foxwarren United Church board and acceptable fills as lay preacher when duty calls. At close of Sunday evening service Master Lawrence Williams presented them with a bouquet of carnations expressive of the felicitations of congregation and Sunday School.5
The following article appeared in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press, 25 April 1933 :
FOXWARREN DIAMOND WEDDING
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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CUTHBERTSON
Married in 1873 in Pontiac, Que., honored Sunday on their 60th Anniversary.
CUTHBERTSONS OF FOXWARREN HOLD DIAMOND JUBILEE
Large Circle of Friends From Neighboring District Gather to Offer Congratulations
(Speelai dispatch to The Free. Press.)
Foxwarren, Man. April 25.---Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cuthbertson celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. Tett, Saturday afternoon and evening, April 22, when a large circle of friends from Foxwarren and neighboring towns gathered to tender con-, h gratulations. Several bouquets of 0 flowers and gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson are both in their 87th year, enjoying life and able to attend the church services, in which they take a keen interest, besides other social activities.
Their golden anniversary was celebrated in Vancouver at the home of Mrs. Tett, and three years ago they held an "at home" on the occasion of their 57th anniversary at their farm residence near Foxwarren.
All the members of the family living were present at their 60th anniversary: Misses Christina. and Amelia. who reside at home; Miss Mary, who teaches in Winnipeg; Mrs. Thomas Clerke (sic), and Mrs. William Tett, of Foxwarren, and one son, Isaac.. residing at home. There are eight grandchildren.
Mrs. Cuthbertson, formerly Jessie Stark, was born in Clarendon, Que-bee. Mr. Cuthbertson was born in Bristol, Pontiac county, Quebec. They were married April 23, 1873, in Pontiac, Quebec, by Rev. M. McLaren. They resided in Bristol until 14 years ago, when they moved to Foxwarren.
The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers and the table centred by the wedding cake. An interesting feature of the occasion was the use of a tea set 100 years old, which was used at their wedding.
At the conclusion of the Sunday evening service in the United church Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertso were presented with a bouquet of carnations. Rev. R. G. Thompson spoke fittingly of the inspiration of their lives in the community, and little Lawrence Williams made the presentation, The hymns for the service were chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson.8
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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CUTHBERTSON
Married in 1873 in Pontiac, Que., honored Sunday on their 60th Anniversary.
CUTHBERTSONS OF FOXWARREN HOLD DIAMOND JUBILEE
Large Circle of Friends From Neighboring District Gather to Offer Congratulations
(Speelai dispatch to The Free. Press.)
Foxwarren, Man. April 25.---Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cuthbertson celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. Tett, Saturday afternoon and evening, April 22, when a large circle of friends from Foxwarren and neighboring towns gathered to tender con-, h gratulations. Several bouquets of 0 flowers and gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson are both in their 87th year, enjoying life and able to attend the church services, in which they take a keen interest, besides other social activities.
Their golden anniversary was celebrated in Vancouver at the home of Mrs. Tett, and three years ago they held an "at home" on the occasion of their 57th anniversary at their farm residence near Foxwarren.
All the members of the family living were present at their 60th anniversary: Misses Christina. and Amelia. who reside at home; Miss Mary, who teaches in Winnipeg; Mrs. Thomas Clerke (sic), and Mrs. William Tett, of Foxwarren, and one son, Isaac.. residing at home. There are eight grandchildren.
Mrs. Cuthbertson, formerly Jessie Stark, was born in Clarendon, Que-bee. Mr. Cuthbertson was born in Bristol, Pontiac county, Quebec. They were married April 23, 1873, in Pontiac, Quebec, by Rev. M. McLaren. They resided in Bristol until 14 years ago, when they moved to Foxwarren.
The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers and the table centred by the wedding cake. An interesting feature of the occasion was the use of a tea set 100 years old, which was used at their wedding.
At the conclusion of the Sunday evening service in the United church Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertso were presented with a bouquet of carnations. Rev. R. G. Thompson spoke fittingly of the inspiration of their lives in the community, and little Lawrence Williams made the presentation, The hymns for the service were chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson.8
In the obituary of George Cuthbertson who died 25 December 1934 Mrs. George Cuthbertson, was listed as a survivor.9 The late Mrs. George Cuthbertson, of Foxwarren,was recorded as the grooms's mother at the marriage of Isaac Francis Cuthbertson and Verna Olga Mayhew.10
The following biographical information was published at the book A View of the Birdtail: A History of the Municipality of Birtle, 1878 - 1974, Manitoba, 1974:
Cuthbertson, Jessie
(1845-1937) eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stark of Clarendon, P.Q. was married in 1873 to George Cuthbertson (1846-1934). They farmed in Quebec until 1919* when they moved west and took up a farm west of Foxwarren.
After many years, they celebrated their Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Foxwarren on April 23, 1933, with all the family present for the happy occasion.
Mrs. Cuthbertson died at the age of 92. Until her last long illness she took a keen interest in church and community affairs.
Mr. Cuthbertson died on Christmas Day, 1934. For over 40 years he had been an elder in the United Church. At the funeral service, Rev. Conly chose for his closing words a part of the last sermon that Mr. Cuthbertson had prepared but had been unable to deliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson had eight children and eight grandchildren. JANET (Mrs. C. McNeil) died 1916, ELZABETH(Mrs. Thomas Clark) died 1963 aged 87 at Carberry, CHRISTINA died in Vancouver 1969 at the age of 92, MARY died in 1960 and AMELIA in 1968 at the age of 86, SAMUEL died in 1937, GERTRUDE (Mrs. William Tett) lives in Vancouver, aged 87. Son ISAAC married Verna Mayhew in 1938, lives in Winnipeg.
The grandchildren: Cuthbert McNeil of Flin Flon; Ross McNeil Summerland, BC; Jessie Graham, Penticton, BC; Annie Sparrow, Redcliffe, AB; Mary Bennet, Carberry; George Henry Tett, Vancouver, BC; George Clark and John McNeil are deceased.11,1
(1845-1937) eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stark of Clarendon, P.Q. was married in 1873 to George Cuthbertson (1846-1934). They farmed in Quebec until 1919* when they moved west and took up a farm west of Foxwarren.
After many years, they celebrated their Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Foxwarren on April 23, 1933, with all the family present for the happy occasion.
Mrs. Cuthbertson died at the age of 92. Until her last long illness she took a keen interest in church and community affairs.
Mr. Cuthbertson died on Christmas Day, 1934. For over 40 years he had been an elder in the United Church. At the funeral service, Rev. Conly chose for his closing words a part of the last sermon that Mr. Cuthbertson had prepared but had been unable to deliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson had eight children and eight grandchildren. JANET (Mrs. C. McNeil) died 1916, ELZABETH(Mrs. Thomas Clark) died 1963 aged 87 at Carberry, CHRISTINA died in Vancouver 1969 at the age of 92, MARY died in 1960 and AMELIA in 1968 at the age of 86, SAMUEL died in 1937, GERTRUDE (Mrs. William Tett) lives in Vancouver, aged 87. Son ISAAC married Verna Mayhew in 1938, lives in Winnipeg.
The grandchildren: Cuthbert McNeil of Flin Flon; Ross McNeil Summerland, BC; Jessie Graham, Penticton, BC; Annie Sparrow, Redcliffe, AB; Mary Bennet, Carberry; George Henry Tett, Vancouver, BC; George Clark and John McNeil are deceased.11,1
Family | George Cuthbertson b. 14 Jul 1848, d. 25 Dec 1934 |
Marriage* | Janet married George Cuthbertson circa 23 April 1873 at Bristol, Pontiac County, Québec, Canada.4,2,3,5 |
Children |
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Citations
- [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., Foxwarren Cemetery: Janet "Jessie" Cuthbertson née Stark.
- [S13396] George Cutherbertson household, 08 Apr 1891 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Bristol (township), Pontiac, Quebec; Page: 29 & 30; Family No: 125, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6413.
- [S13398] George Cuthbertson household, 02 Jun 1921 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Birtle (municiplaity) Marquette, Manitoba; Page: 1; Family No: 4, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [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.
- [S13438] The Eye Witness, Birtle Eye Witness, Birtle, Manitoba, 25 Apr 1933, Page 4, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, 60th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Birtle Eye Witness.
- [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, JESSIE STARK CUTHBERTSON, Sex: FEMALE, Date of Birth: 01 Sep 1845, Registration Number: 1937-044283 , Date of Birth: 01 Sep 1845. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.
- [S13439] Foxwarren Pioneer Couple Tendered Congratulations, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 02 May 1927, Page 23, column 3 viewed at Newspaper Archive, 54th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
- [S13440] Cuthersons of Foxwarren Hold Diamond Jubilee, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 25 Apr 1933, Page 4, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, 60th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Winnipeg Free Press.
- [S13394] George Cuthbertson Dies At Foxwarren, Christmas Day, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 27 Dec 1934, Page 3, column 5 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: George Cuthbertson. Hereinafter cited as Free Press.
- [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.
- [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 265: Cutherbertson, Jessie. Hereinafter cited as A View of the Birdtail.
- [S13397] George Cutherbertson household, 01 June 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Birtle, Marquette, Manitoba; Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 24; Page 1; Family: 4, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
Nancy Carol Mayhew1,2
F, #47280, b. 20 March 1935, d. 27 July 2014
Father* | Lyman Grasley Mayhew3,4 b. 30 Dec 1899, d. 24 Sep 1977 |
Mother* | Marcella May Secor3,4 b. 22 Oct 1904, d. 19 Nov 1991 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2023 |
She was born on 20 March 1935 at Livonia Twp., Wayne County, Michigan, USA.1,3,4 Nancy married Alfred James Sanford in 1950.1 Nancy married Jeremiah Moses Fisher circa 1976.5,6
Nancy Carol Mayhew was buried at Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, USA.2
Nancy Carol Mayhew died on 27 July 2014 at Commerce, Oakland County, Michigan, USA, at age 79.1,6
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Nancy appeared on the 1940 Federal Census Livonia Twp., Wayne County, Michigan in the household of her parents, Lyman and Marcella Mayhew.4
Nancy appeared on the 1950 Federal Census of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan in the household of her parents, Lyman and Marcella Mayhew.3,4
Nancy 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 Lyman Mayhew who died 24 September 1977, his daughter, Nancy Carol Mayhew, was listed as a survivor.8
In the obituary of Jane A. Cooper who died 8 March 1990, her sister, Nancy Fisher, was listed as a survivor.9
In the obituary of Marcella Mayhew who died 19 November 1991, her daughter, Nancy Fisher, was listed as a survivor.10
In the obituary of Charles A. Mayhew who died 23 February 2004, his sister, Nancy Fisher, was listed as a survivor.5
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Oakland Press published in Pontiac, Michigan, 28 July 2014.6
In the obituary of Jeremiah Moses Fisher, who died 21 November 2017, his wife, Nancy Fisher, was listed as predeceased.11
Nancy Carol Mayhew was buried at Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, USA.2
Nancy Carol Mayhew died on 27 July 2014 at Commerce, Oakland County, Michigan, USA, at age 79.1,6
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Nancy appeared on the 1940 Federal Census Livonia Twp., Wayne County, Michigan in the household of her parents, Lyman and Marcella Mayhew.4
Nancy appeared on the 1950 Federal Census of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan in the household of her parents, Lyman and Marcella Mayhew.3,4
Nancy 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 Lyman Mayhew who died 24 September 1977, his daughter, Nancy Carol Mayhew, was listed as a survivor.8
In the obituary of Jane A. Cooper who died 8 March 1990, her sister, Nancy Fisher, was listed as a survivor.9
In the obituary of Marcella Mayhew who died 19 November 1991, her daughter, Nancy Fisher, was listed as a survivor.10
In the obituary of Charles A. Mayhew who died 23 February 2004, his sister, Nancy Fisher, was listed as a survivor.5
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Oakland Press published in Pontiac, Michigan, 28 July 2014.6
In the obituary of Jeremiah Moses Fisher, who died 21 November 2017, his wife, Nancy Fisher, was listed as predeceased.11
Family 1 | Alfred James Sanford b. 20 Jun 1932, d. 8 Dec 2012 |
Marriage* | Nancy married Alfred James Sanford in 1950.1 |
Family 2 | Jeremiah Moses Fisher b. 28 Apr 1933, d. 21 Nov 2017 |
Marriage* | Nancy married Jeremiah Moses Fisher circa 1976.5,6 |
Citations
- [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., Nancy Carol Fisher.
- [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Great Lakes National Cemetery: Nancy Carol Fisher
Grave marker transcription:
FISHER
Jeremiah M. DK3 USN Korea 1933 - 2017
Nancy C. 1935 - 2014. - [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.
- [S13405] Death Notices: Mayhew, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, 24 Feb 2004, Page 13, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Charles A. Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Free Press.
- [S13406] Nancy C. Fisher, The Oakland Press, Pontiac, Michigan, 28 Jul 2014 viewed at www.legacy.com, Obituary: Nancy Fisher; Died: 27 Jul 2014. Hereinafter cited as Oakland 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.
- [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Lyman Grasley Mayhew.
- [S13401] Death Notices: Cooper, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, 09 Mar 1990, Page 15, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Jane A Cooper nee Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Detroit Free Press.
- [S13402] Obituaries: Mayhew, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, 20 Nov 1991, Page 18, column 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Marcella Mayhew. Hereinafter cited as Detroit Free Press.
- [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Great Lakes National Cemetery: Jeremiah Moses Fisher
Grave marker transcription:
FISHER
Jeremiah M. DK3 USN Korea 1933 - 2017
Nancy C. 1935 - 2014.