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1094. John Andrew BERTRAM

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star.
"BERTRAM, JOHN ANDREW - Suddenly, 0n Wednesday, April 17, 1940, at his late residence, 1800 Gerrard Street East, John Andrew Bertram, father of Mrs. Hilda Groom, Mrs. Hazel Richards, Mrs. Isobel Austin and Rose Bertram, in his 60th year.
resting at the chapel home of the Mack Burial Company, 2170 Gerrard Street East for service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery."


1095. Norman Thomas BERTRAM

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star 5 Dec 1951 Deaths.
"BERTRAM, Norman T. - Monday, December 3, 1951, at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Norman T. Bertram, in his 69th year. Resting at the Chapel of Bates & Dodds Funeral Services Ltd., Queen Street West at Strachan Avenue, for service Thursday, 2:30 p.m. to Park Lawn Cemetery."


1097. Margaret Isabella BERTRAM

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star Mon 6 Jan 1969 Deaths:.
"BROWN, Margaret Isobel - On Saturday, January 4, 1969, at Victoria Hospital, London, Margaret Isobel Bertram, beloved wife of the late William Brown, dear Mother of Milton B. Brown of Georgetown, and the late Lawson, Joan and Isobel (Mrs. Murray Jackson), dear sister of Milton Bertram, loving grandmother of Mrs. B. Henderson (Pat), Mrs. B. Osborne (Deanne), Peter and Richard Jackson of London, Barry and Brian Brown of Georgetown, also survived by seven great grandchildren. Resting at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West. Funeral service one o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery."


William Lawson BROWN

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star Wed 25 Mar 1942 Deaths:.
"BROWN, William Lawson - At his home, 187 Glendonwynne Road, on Monday, March 23, 1942. William Lawson Brown, late of C.P.R., foreman, London and Orangeville, beloved husband of Margaret Isabel Bertram Brown and dear father of Mrs. Murray Jackson (Isabel), of London, Lawson (R.C.A.F.), and Milton. Resting at the funeral chapel of William Speers, 2926 Dundas Street West (near Keele). Service in chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery."

2Newspaper Announcement, Orangeville Banner Thur 2 Apr 1942 Deaths:.
"WILLIAM L. BROWN - Former neighbours and friends here were grieved to learn of the demise of William Lawson Brown, late of C.P.R. foreman at London and Orangeville, who passed away at his home, 187 Glendonwynne Road, Toronto, on Monday, March 23rd. His demise is mourned by his wife, Margaret Isabel Bertram Brown, one daughter, Mrs. Murray Jackson (Isabel) of London, and two sons, Lawson, with the R.C.A.F., and Milton, in Toronto. Funeral service was held in the chapel of William Speers, 2926 Dundas Street, Toronto, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment was made in the Park Lawn Cemetery."


2458. Joan Margaret BROWN

1Newspaper Announcement, Orangeville Banner 27 May 1937 Deaths:.
"BROWN - Died in Orangeville, on Saturday, May 22nd, 1937, Joan Margaret Brown, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, aged 19 years. Funeral from William Speers Funeral Chapel, 2926 Dundas Street West, Toronto, to Prospect Cemetery, on Tuesday May 25th."

2Gravestone Transcript, Prospect Toronto.
"BROWN Joan Margaret BROWN Granddaughter Apr. 28, 1918 - May 22, 1837 To Live In The Hearts Of Those We Love Is Not To Die."


1101. Frederick George YEAMANS

1Newspaper Obituary, Markham Economist & Sun 4 Jul 1963 Obituary:.
"FREDERICK GEORGE YEAMANS PASSES - Mr. Fred Yeamans of Stouffville, passed away during a visit to his daughter at Souris, Manitoba, on June 26, 1963, in his 82nd year. Mr. Yeamans was well-known in Stouffville for his activities in lawn bowling. Before retiring in 1954, he farmed at Agincourt on land cleared by his family in pioneer times. A keen plowman, he won a number of trophies at matches, as well as being, for many years, a Director of the East York Plowmen's Association. In addition, he was one of the official fence viewers for Scarborough Township. For many years, Mr. Yeamans was an active member and officer of Knox United Church, Agincourt.
Funeral Services were held at the Ogden Funeral Home, Agincourt, on June 29, conducted by Reverend G.A. Beatty and Reverend J.W.A. Stinson, and interment was in Knox United Church Cemetery, Agincourt. Mr. Yeamans is survived by his son Bruce of Agincourt, and, three daughters: Ruth (Mrs. Hugh Jackson) of Souris, Manitoba; Ina (Mrs. Melvin Curtis) of North Bay; and, Grace (Mrs. Gordon MacMillan) of Montreal. Two sisters, Miss Emily Yeamans of Stouffville and Mrs. Jacob Reesor of Agincourt, also survive him. He was the son of the late David Yeamans and Joan Bertram of Agincourt. His wife, the former Lucy Elliot, predeceased him in February of this year."

2Gravestone Transcript, Knox 64.
"In memory of Frederick George YEAMANS Apr. 13 1882-June 26 1963 his beloved wife Lucy ELLIOT June 13 1882-Feb. 27 1963 their son David Howard June 20 1909-July 21 1925."


Lucy ELLIOT

1Newspaper Obituary.
Husband's obituary in July 1963 says Lucy died in February.


Agnes WALKER

1Confirmation of Estate.
"1932 JACKSON Agnes Walker or, Sandbed, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, died 29 May 1932 at same place, testate. Confirmation Dumfries, 9 July, to Walter Jackson and James Jackson, Sandbed aforesaid, Executors. Will dated 8 January 1929 recorded Dumfries 9 July 1932. Value of Estate, £3187:19: 8."


2467. Mary Thornburn JACKSON

1Confirmation of Estate.
"1923 JACKSON, Mary Thorburn, Sandbed, Lockerbie, died 28 September 1923, at Dumfries, intestate. Confirmation Dumfries, 19 October, to Henry Jackson, Mill Owner, Sandbed aforesaid, the father. Value of Estate, £131: 6: 5."


2470. Henry JACKSON

1Confirmation of Estate.
"1917 JACKSON, Henry, Sandbed Mill, Lockerbie, Pte., 1/7th Battalion, Royal Highlanders, died 28 April 1917, in No 30 Casualty Clearing Station, France, testate. Confirmation granted at Dumfries, 22 December, to Agnes Walker or Jackson, wife of Henry Jackson, Manufacturer, Sandbed Mill, Lockerbie, Executrix nominated in Will or Deed, dated 3 January 1917, and recorded in Court Books of Commissariot of Dumfries, 22 December 1917. Value of Estate, £80, 13s. 9d."

2Commonwealth War Graves, http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=52407.


2471. John JACKSON

1Commonwealth War Graves, http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=1574135.