Ward & Related Families

of Nova Scotia & Yorkshire

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3451 Parish register say 'twin sons of Robert and Mary Busby' Source (S1652)
 
3452 Parish register says David, son of James Catchasides, parish clerk. Source (S1485)
 
3453 Parish Register says Edward Ward son of Anthony and Dorothie WARD, Edward (I7534)
 
3454 Parish Register says Edward Ward son of Anthony and Dorothie Source (S1005)
 
3455 Parish register says Eleanor, son of James Catchasides, parish clerk. Source (S1484)
 
3456 Parish register says he is 'of Thwaite'. buried in Muker Source (S1697)
 
3457 Parish register says he is 'of Thwaite'. buried in Muker and his age is 84, confirming his birth year as 1771. CALVERT, William (I14859)
 
3458 Parish register says James, Catchasidis, carpenter and Clark 63 Source (S933)
 
3459 Parish register says parents are Christopher Tidyman and Maria Brassand Source (S1459)
 
3460 parish register says parents are Robert and Anna Source (S1113)
 
3461 Parish register says Stephen, son of James Catchasides, parish clerk. Source (S1483)
 
3462 Parish register says Thomas, son of Thomas Bell of Skelton buried Source (S1313)
 
3463 Parish register states: Margaret Metcalf "of Orgate"Headstone in St. Edmunds churchyard reads:"In memory of Margaret w/o Thomas Metcalfe who d 14 Jan 1820 aged 45 yrs. Also of John their son who d 17 May 1812 aged 1 yrs. Also Mary Ann their dau who d 19 Mar 1852 aged 36 yrs. Also the above Thomas Metcalfe who d 13 Feb 1862 aged 87 yrs. Source (S946)
 
3464 parish register: Anthonino Ward filius Robt. Ward Source (S1041)
 
3465 Parowan Times4/20/1927George Heap, whose death and burial was chronicled in last week's Times, was one of the earliest residents of this community. Something of his life will be of interest to our readers. He was born at Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14th, 1850, the son of Wm. and Mary Ward heap. His parents were born in Lancashire, England, where they accepted the gospel as taught by the Latter Day Saints. His fathers first wife, Hannah Ward, who was the sister of Edward Ward, died while crossing the ocean, and he later married her two sister, Barbara and Mary, the latter becoming the mother of George.They came to Parowan in 1853. They moved to California in 1854, but because of religious conditions, Mary brought her family back to Parowan. She later married David Savage, and during the next several years they did a great deal of moving about in Utah, and also spent seven years in Bear Lake Valley in Idaho. George who was only ten at the time they moved to the latter place, was sent ahead of the family with some other friends to help drive the livestock. A heavy snow storm came on, shutting his people out, so that he spent the winter away from his mother. All the flour they had during that winter was ground with a coffee mill.Mr. Heap married Louisa Hollingshead in 1876. Tenchildren were born to them, six boys and four girls. He also had forty-five grand children and eight great grand children. His wife passed from this life in March 1895, leaving the family, including a babe only eight days old to his care. He is survived by two daughters, four sons, five sisters, four brothers, theirty eight grandchildren and 9 great grand children.Two sisters, Mary Ellen Turner of Holden and Barbara Sudweeks of Kingston and their sons, Edgar and Clinton respectively, and a brother, Parry Savage of Coyote were here to attend the funeral. A niece from Arizona and her daughter were here at the time of his death, but as they were traveling with friends, they couldn't wait for the funeral. Source (S1590)
 
3466 Parrsboro Township Book says "Daniel Faulkner of Economy and Harriett Berry Berry of Parrsborough" Family: FAULKNER, Daniel / BERRY, Harriett (F405)
 
3467 Parrsboro Township Book says "Robert Mills and Lidyah Reed" March 12th 1817 license. Family: MILLS, Robert / READ, Lydia Eleanor (F3322)
 
3468 Part of double kerb. Eleanor WARD 1876 - 1958. Francis WARD 1873 - 1947. In memory of Hilda WARD d. 7 Aug 1985 aged 79. Also Frank WARD d. 13 Oct 1985 aged 78. Source (S1789)
 
3469 Part of double kerb. Eleanor WARD 1876 - 1958. Francis WARD 1873 - 1947. In memory of Hilda WARD d. 7 Aug 1985 aged 79. Also Frank WARD d. 13 Oct 1985 aged 78. Source (S1533)
 
3470 Part of double kerb. Eleanor WARD 1876 - 1958. Francis WARD 1873 - 1947. In memory of Hilda WARD d. 7 Aug 1985 aged 79. Also Frank WARD d. 13 Oct 1985 aged 78. Source (S1786)
 
3471 Part of double kerb. Eleanor WARD 1876 - 1958. Francis WARD 1873 - 1947. In memory of Hilda WARD d. 7 Aug 1985 aged 79. Also Frank WARD d. 13 Oct 1985 aged 78. Source (S1788)
 
3472 Passed away of tuberculosis while the funeral of his father was taking place. CALDWELL, James Edward (I117)
 
3473 Passed in: Edson, Alberta, Canada
Passed on: December 29th, 2018, Harvey, Raymond Francis 70 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Raymond in Edson AB ( formerly of Newport Station) on Dec 29, 2018. He was the son of Frank Harvey & Kathleen (Riley) Harvey. Raymond will be lovingly remembered by his wife Cheryl Harvey, Edson AB, Daughters Kari (John) Hunt, Katrina (Lyle) McGillivray, Andrea (Jason) Meade, Nova Scotia, son Chris (Monique) Harvey, Edson AB and step daughter, Jo-ann (Warren) Hedges, Calgary AB. Grandchildren Saylor & Carson Hedges, Jada & Gage Meade, Eden McGillivray and Sofia Harvey. As well as his brother Glen and sisters, Leola, Betty, Sandra & Debbie. A celebration of life will be held for all of his family and friends at a later date. 
HARVEY, Raymond Francis (I11865)
 
3474 Passed in: Edson, Alberta, CanadaPassed on: December 29th, 2018Harvey, Raymond Francis 70 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Raymond in Edson AB ( formerly of Newport Station) on Dec 29, 2018. He was the son of Frank Harvey & Kathleen(Riley)Harvey.Raymond will be lovingly remembered by his wife Cheryl Harvey, Edson AB, Daughters Kari (John) Hunt, Katrina (Lyle) McGillivray, Andrea (Jason) Meade, Nova Scotia, son Chris (Monique) Harvey, Edson AB and step daughter, Jo-ann (Warren) Hedges, Calgary AB.Grandchildren Saylor & Carson Hedges, Jada & Gage Meade, Eden McGillivray and Sofia Harvey. As well as his brother Glen and sisters, Leola, Betty, Sandra & Debbie.A celebration of life will be held for all of his family and friends at a later date. Source (S1526)
 
3475 Passenger on Brig America from Nova Scotia to New York Source (S636)
 
3476 Peacefully on September 14, of Leyburn and formerly of Swaledale, Ralph a
ged 80 years. Dearly loved husband of Avery, very dear dad of Heather a
d David, much loved father-in-law of Doug and Sarah and loving grandad o
f Michael, Nigel and Alfred. Funeral Service and Interment to be held a
t Gunnerside Methodist Chapel on Wednesday, September 23, at 2.00pm. Fa
mily flowers only please, however donations in memory of Ralph, if so d
esired may be given at the service for Cancer Research UK and Gunnersid
e Methodist Chapel. Will friends please meet at the Chapel and accept t
his intimation. 
WAGGETT, Ralph (I17513)
 
3477 Pegge ye daughter of James Constantine of Grinton. CONSTANTINE, Margaret (I10536)
 
3478 Peggy Alderson, Ivelet. Father's name William Cooper. Source (S1525)
 
3479 PEMBERTON, AMY MARGUERITTE - 80, Newport Corner died 12 Aug 1989 at home. Born in Newport Corner she was a daughter of the late Stanley and Jessie (Flynn) Harvey. She is survived by her husband Leo; four daughters, Stella (Mrs. John Redden), Jessie, Olive (Mrs. John Brown) all of Newport Corner, Carolyn (Mrs. Gary Northup), Stanley Hants Co.; three sons, Ervin, Mount Uniacke, Ernie, Gordon both of Newport Corner; a sister Ethel (Mrs. Allen MacDonald), Currys Corner, a brother, Russell, Newport Corner; 26 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by five brothers: Ernest, Harry, Raymond, James, Gordon; two sisters in infancy; one grandson. Funeral- at St. Thornas Anglican Church, Three Mile Plains. Burial in St. Croix Cenetery. HARVIE, Amy Marguerite (I18994)
 
3480 Philip removed from Newport, Rhode Island to Newport, Nova Scotia in August 1760 because Philip was "not satisfied with the political state of the country." MOSHER, Philip (I4389)
 
3481 Photo of Harold Claude Ward - From the Sydney Academy Memorial booklet, published by the Student's Assembly in memory of former students who served during the Second World War. The original pictures were supplied by the Sydney Post-Record and the booklet was compiled by Jack Wilcox, class of 1946 and Donald Trivett, class of 1947.Additional Information courtesy of Floyd Williston:F/Sgt. Harold Claude Ward, age 21, was killed on August 23, 1943, at 42 OTU, Ashbourne, when the Whitley aircraft (T4339), in which he was wireless air-gunner, crashed in the River Seven, at Gold Cliffe, South-East of Newport, England. He is buried in the Old Cemetery, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. WARD, Harold Claude (I639)
 
3482 Pipe coverer
Ralph's brother Raymond and wife living in same household 
WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
 
3483 pipe coverer WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
 
3484 pipe coverer, asbestos works. income for 1930 was $2500. Christina's sister Margaret Dalrymple lives at same address in different unit. Duplex? WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
 
3485 PIPER, WARREN GARNET
Born on August 23, 1942 in Toronto, Ontario, passed away at age 75 on May 19, 2018 in Brampton, Ontario. Warren was the loving husband of the late Barbara Piper. He is survived by his son, Victor Piper; daughter, Leslie Best (Jason); grandchildren, Tristan, River and Piper and sisters, Shirley, Pat and Gail. Warren had a passion for model airplanes and flew most years of his life. He was also a proud volunteer of 14 years at the Brampton Fire Department. There will be no public service. Cremation and a private ceremony at Churchville Cemetery is planned. A celebration of Warren's life will take place at a later date. The family invites donations in Warren's name to Bethell Hospice.

Source: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestar/obituary.aspx?n=warren-garnet-piper&pid=189094646 
PIPER, Warren Garnet (I5048)
 
3486 Place of birth determined from marriage certificate Source (S572)
 
3487 Place of birth is determined from the 1851 census. ST. LUKE, Fanny (I18057)
 
3488 Place of birth named as Orgate Farm. PEACOCK, Thomas William (I10367)
 
3489 Place of birth on birth record is Wythmoor Source (S1655)
 
3490 Place of burial given on death record is St. Croix.Gives parents as Samuel Lowthers and Catherine Johnson.Informant is son George who thought that both his parents were born in Nova Scotia. Source (S66)
 
3491 Place of residence at time of birth is Moudron House which is up the Whashton Road from Richmond. Source (S1201)
 
3492 Planer in saw mill Source (S234)
 
3493 Plot 807 S owned by Charles Wesley King DAVIS, Alice Bernice (I6195)
 
3494 Plot 807 S owned by Charles Wesley King Source (S838)
 
3495 Plot 807 S owned by Charles Wesley King Source (S840)
 
3496 Plot 807 S owned by Charles Wesley King Source (S841)
 
3497 Poll Tax Records of heads of households Source (S506)
 
3498 Poll Tax Records of heads of households Source (S507)
 
3499 Poll Tax Records of heads of households Source (S508)
 
3500 Poor's Asylum Source (S665)
 

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