434. Walter GLENDINNING
1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 143.
"In memory of Walter Glendinning died July 1892 his wife I. Robertson died May 1886 their daughter Maggie Eva died Feb. 1886. Also his wife J. A. Robertson died Feb. 1900."
1348. Agnes Ethel GLENDINNING
1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Globe Thurs 21 May 1908.
"ANOTHER MISSIONARY.
Presbyterian Committee Co-operating to Improve Work Among Indians.
The Presbyterian Foreign Mission Committee yesterday appointed Miss Ethel Glendinning, a member of St. John’s Church, this city, as missionary to Central India. She will leave in the fall, going out in connection with the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society.
The committee discussed at length the policy which is being formulated by the Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches, together with the Government of the Dominion, for more efficient administration of work among the Indians.
The Presbytery of Honan, North China, has nominated for Moderator of the General Assembly Rev. R. P. MacKay, D.D. Foreign Mission Secretary.
The resignation of Mrs. May Swartout of Dodger’s Cove, Vancouver Island, owing to ill-health was accepted."
435. Jane GLENDINNING
1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 261.
"In memory of Thomas Paterson born Feby 18 1837 died Jany 13 1917 also his wife Margaret Glendinning born Dec 22 1840 died April 9 1917 also Jane Glendinning wife of Archd Walton born July 26 1852 died Sept 11 1892 Robert Hamilton Paterson born Aug 31 1874 died April 13 1942."
1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 150.
"Hamilton, James d Sept 8 1885 ae 56 yr 2 mos."
1356. Dr James Archibald HAMILTON
1Newspaper Announcement, American Medical Association, Deceased American Physicians.
"James Archibald Hamilton, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada; Manitoba Medical College, Winnipeg, 1904; died Dec 26, 1934."
1359. John GLENDINNING
1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Daily Star 23 Apr 1940 Deaths.
"GLENDINNING, John P. – Suddenly, on Monday, April 22, 1940, John P. Glendinning, Milliken, Scarborough township beloved husband of Arabella Johnston in his 61st year.
Funeral private from his late residence on Thursday, 25th instant, at 2 o’clock. Interment St. John’s cemetery, Markham township."
1Newspaper Announcement, Pickering News Fri 20 Feb 1920.
"Married, at Newtonbrook, on Thursday, Feb. 12th. by the Rev. Mr. Jourdan, Miss Arabella Johnston to John P Glendenning, of Milliken. On their return from their splendid trip to Jacksonville, Florida, the happy couple will reside at Pine Hill Farm, Milliken."
1Gravestone Transcript, Toronto Necropolis.
"William RENNIE Born 15th March 1835 Died 24th July 1910 Also his wife Sarah GLENDINNING Born 22nd March 1838 Died 22nd July 1922 Rev. William RENNIE Born 17th Nov 1866 - died 15th May 1851."
1364. Rev William RENNIE
1Gravestone Transcript.
See parent's stone.
1Gravestone Transcript, Christie's Methodist, Scarborough.
"In loving memory of George MORGAN, who died Jan’y. 18th 1895, aged 55 years.
Also his wife Elizabeth GLENDINNING who died Jan’y. 12th 1917, aged 77 years.
Morley MORGAN died June 10th 1872 aged 2 mo’s.
Margaret J. MORGAN died July 20th 1877, aged 2 yrs. 5 mos. & 21 dys."
1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 113.
"In loving memory of Isaac Stobo died March 1 1904 aged 63 years also his wife Jane Glendinning died Dec 22 1919 aged 77 years. Their son Robert E Stobo killed in action near Ypres June 13 1916 aged 36 years. Their daughter Frances C. Stobo died April 26. 1941 aged 61 years. At rest. Their son Isaac A Stobo died June 25 1948 aged 63 years Jean Ada Stobo died May 30 1961 Margaret Aden Stobo died Oct 31 1965."
1376. Robert Edgar STOBO
1Newspaper Obituary, Nelson Daily News 5 Jul 1916.
"Pte R.E. Stobo, who was reported killed in action in a casualty list issued June 29, enlisted at Nelson with the second contingent and had served on the firing line for a period of nearly 15 months at the time of his death. He was well known in the city and district, having worked at his trade as engineer in a number of manufacturing and other shops. Before enlisting for acting service he operated a ranch at Rock Island on the Arrow Lakes. He has one brother, Robert Stobo, whose home is at Okanagan landing
Ref to brother is incorrect it is actually, Frederick Stobo who was in Okanagan."2Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 113.
Buried in Ypres but also commemorated in St Andrews Bendale.
1378. Isaac Archibald STOBO
1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 113.
"Their son Isaac A Stobo died June 25 1948 aged 63 years Jean Ada Stobo died May 30 1961 Margaret Aden Stobo died Oct 31 1965."
442. Susan GLENDINNING
1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Daily Star 19 Dec 1949.
"DEATHS GIBSON, Susan Glendinning, at her late residence, Fifth Concession, Markham township, on Wednesday, December 18th, 1940, Susan Glendinning, widow of the late James Gibson, in her 93rd year. Funeral from the above address on Friday, 20th instant, 3 o'clock, D.S.T. Internment St John's cemetery."
1Gravestone Transcript, St John's Markham.
"GIBSON, James 3 Jan 1850 - 22 Oct 1925
wife Susan GLENDINNING 8 May 1848 - 18 Dec 1940."
1385. Hannah Ella BERTRAM
1Gravestone Transcript, Knox 96.
"BERTRAM Rachael died Sept 6 1869 aged 1 y'r 11 mos Hannah E died Jan 24 1871 aged 5 yrs 5 mos daughters of Wm & Ma Bertram."
1386. Rachel BERTRAM
1Gravestone Transcript, Knox 96.
"BERTRAM Rachael died Sept 6 1869 aged 1 y'r 11 mos Hannah E died Jan 24 1871 aged 5 yrs 5 mos daughters of Wm & Ma Bertram."
1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 262.
"Andrew Paterson Jan 22 1898 ae 60 yr his wife Margaret Bertram Mar 15 1914 ae 73 yr daughter Euphemia 1870 - 1936 son Andrew 1865 - 1933 dau Mabel Cecelia Paterson."
1Newspaper Obituary, Toronto Star, Thursday, April 10, 1930, Pg. 41.
"HERBERT CAPEWELL HONOURED IN DEATH:
PROMINENT BUSINESSMEN ATTEND FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON - Former associates of the days when he took a prominent part in affairs of the city and a representative gathering of businessmen attended the funeral this afternoon of the late Herbert Capewell, head of the Beverley Oil Co. Ltd., who died on Saturday last in Calgary, Alberta.
The body arrived in Toronto at 7:20 a.m. yesterday, and rested at the Miles Funeral Parlours, St. Clair Avenue West, until 3:30 this afternoon, when the service was held. Reverend Canon H. F. D. Woodcock, Rector of Christ Church, Anglican Church, of which the late Mr. Capewell was a member, officiated, both at the Chapel and at the graveside in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, where interment was made.
Active bearers were H. H. Ball, Samuel Thompson, J.P., Dr. W. Russell Marshall, H. P. Bertram, and two representatives of the Buffalo Business Men's Association. Floral tributes were received from all parts of the country.
Among those who attended, were ex-mayor, Sam McBride, ex-controller, Albert Hacker, Alfred Maguire, John A. Lowden, and, A. M. Orpen. Chief mourners were the widow, and a nephew, L. W. J. Brown."