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3093. Hubert Allan FORFAR

1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 61.
"Laura Agnes d Aug 24 1901 ae 13 & 4 months Hubert Allan d Oct 22 1885 ae 3 and 8 months infant son d Aug 30 1895 children of Archibald & Alice Forfar."


3095. Laura Agnes FORFAR

1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 61.
"Laura Agnes d Aug 24 1901 ae 13 & 4 months Hubert Allan d Oct 22 1885 ae 3 and 8 months infant son d Aug 30 1895 children of Archibald & Alice Forfar."


Peter Theodore BADGEROW

1Newspaper Obituary, The Pilot 23 Apr 1919.
"Peter Badgerow died very suddenly Sunday afternoon of heart failure induced by acute indigestion. He was up in the morning and ate dinner as usual. He was ill but a few hours. The funeral will be held at the Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. J.H. Williams officiating.

Peter Theodore Badgerow was born in Scarborough township, near Toronto, Canada, December 21, 1859, and so was over 59 years of age when he died last Sunday afternoon. He grew to manhood in that vicinity and there he was married to Janet Elizabeth Johnston, March 4, 1884. They lived at Zephyr, Ontario, on a farm until 18__ ? when they came to Nebraska, settling on a farm north of Blair in Cuming City township. The family consists of four daughters, viz. Mrs. Chester Smith of Colby, Wisconsin; Mrs. C.T. Gollehon, of Fremont, Nebraska; Mrs. Anson Johns, of Hemingford, Nebraska; and Miss Fay Badgerow, of Kansas City, Missouri. His wife died June 26, 1907.

On April 14, 1910 he married Miss Cora Martin, who survives him. There are also two adopted children, George, who is running the home farm north of town, and Margaret, aged six years. Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Badgerow moved into town, making their home on West Washington street. Some years ago Mr. Badgerow served as county commissioner for one term and was re-elected. He was for many years a prominent member of the Presbyterian church of Blair and one of its most progressive men. He was of a quiet, retiring disposition, not a man of many words, yet one who was devoted to his family and beloved at home. Abroad he was widely esteemed as a public spirited citizen, a man of good judgment and incorruptible honor. His kindly face will be missed on our streets for many a day as his kindly presence will be still more missed by his family."

2Newspaper Obituary, The Blair Enterprise 25 Apr 1919.
"PETER T. BADGEROW

The report of the death of P.T. Badgerow, which occurred at his home last Sabbath was questioned and scarcely believable by his neighbors and intimate friends who had met him on the down-town streets, returning from the postoffice, in apparent customary health only a few minutes previously. The cause of death was diagnosed as acute indigestion.

Deceased was a native of Canada, born in 1859, and came to this county in 1890, locating on a farm on the bench north of Blair, in Cuming City township where he lived, engaged in farming until two or three years ago when he turned the management of the farm over to an adopted son, George, and moved to Blair where he has since lived a retired life. He was first married to Miss Janet Johnson, who died at the farm home in 1907. Four daughters were born to them, Mrs. Anson Johns, Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs. C.T. Gollehon and Miss Faye Badgerow, all of whom survive. In 1910, he married Miss Cora Martin, who with an adopted son, George, managing the farm and an adopted daughter, Margaret, survive.

"Pete" Badgerow was a popular man, liked by all who knew him and had hosts of warm friends.

Funeral service was held at the Presbyterian church at three o'clock P.M. on Wednesday."


William PATERSON

1Newspaper Obituary, Detroit Free Press 18 Nov 1933.


Francis WEIR

1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 475.
"Emily Isabella Thomson wife of Francis Weir Apr 5 1864- Sept 7 1905 Francis Weir June 19 1867-Apr 24 1951 his wife Mary E Maines June 8 1872-Oct 16 1956 Ethel Weir Feb 12 1899-Mar 19 1899 Frank Thomson Weir Apr 9 1902-Jan 14 1904 Margaret M Maines beloved wife of Francis Weir Mar 17 1878-Nov 26 1912."


1240. William W THOMSON

1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 493.
"In loving memory of William W Thomson beloved husband of Emma G McBain June 2 1866-Mar 17 1920."


1241. Lincoln THOMSON

1Gravestone, Bendale 497.
"In loving memory of Cynthia Elizabeth Sproule March 17, 1875 - Aug. 6, 1935 beloved wife of Lincoln Thomson Nov. 13, 1873 - Dec. 18, 1956 their daughter Cynthia Ruby Thomson May 25, 1905 - Nov. 23, 1905."


1244. Isabella Lowes THOMSON

1Newspaper Announcement, The Globe and Mail Saturday, August 27, 1955.
"MALCOLM, Isabella Louise - At her residence, Newmarket, on Friday Aug. 26, 1955, Isabella Louise Thomson, in her 77th year, wife of the late John B. Malcolm , formerly of Scarborough, dear mother of Isabel, Margaret, and Alma and dear grandmother of Arthur M. Price. Resting at her residence, Don Mills Rd. Newmarket. Funeral service on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment St. Andrews Cemetery, Scarboro."


John Burns MALCOLM

1Newspaper Announcement, The Globe and Mail Monday, April 20, 1936.
"MALCOLM, John Burns-At Newmarket on Sunday April the 19th, John Burns Malcolm, beloved husband of Isabella Thomson in his 58th year. Funeral service at his late residence, 3rd Concession, Whitchurch on Wednesday, April the 22nd at 2 p.m. Interment St. Andrew's Cemetery, Scarboro'."

2Gravestone, Bendale 496.
"In loving memory of John B Malcolm Dec. 8, 1878 - Apr. 19, 1936 beloved husband of Isabella L. Thomson July 6, 1879 - Aug. 26, 1955 their daughters Myrtle Jean June 25, 1910 - Oct. 8, 1913 A. Isabella 1905 - 1991 Alma A. 1912 - 1984."