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3751 The 1881 Census shows 28 year old Alex Dalrymple, Dwelling: High Street, Townhill, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Occupation, Coal miner.
1901 census living with daughters Maggie and Elsie, but his wife is not included for some reason although she would still be alive.
Kingseathill: A locality in Dunfermline Parish, west Fife, Kingseathill is situated between Dunfermline and Townhill.
In later years he and Elspeth ran the Wee Sweety Shop on High Street. 
DALRYMPLE, Alexander (I329)
 
3752 The 1896 McAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory, Windsor, lists Miss Matilda Berry, h, 46 Water St. Source (S488)
 
3753 The 1901 census lists her as Edward and Mary's granddaughter, (last name Smith). She was actually an illegitimate child of Edward and Mary's daughter, Wilhelmina. WARD, Daisy Amelia (I2515)
 
3754 The 1901 census transcription says the year is 1880, but it looks like 1881 to me. And that would make more sense since his brother Reuben was born in July of 1880. Source (S17)
 
3755 The baptism record is badly worn. The first name is difficult to make out. Ancestry transcribers have it as Christopher. It's possible that it actually says Xtopher. WARD, Christopher (I19200)
 
3756 The baptism record says: "Jane Ward, 2nd daughter of Robert Ward of Gainford, yeoman, son of George Ward (native of Brumpton (local spelling of Brompton-on-Swale) Yorkshire by his wife Jane Bozman (daughter of John Bozman, native of the Parish of Stainton." Source (S1773)
 
3757 The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms Source (S1344)
 
3758 The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms Source (S1345)
 
3759 The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms Source (S1346)
 
3760 The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms Source (S1347)
 
3761 The birth record gives his parents names as William Ward and Phoebe. Residence as Dunsop Bridge and occupation as herdsman.On the 1891 census he says he was born in Yorkshire. Probably because at one time the area was part of Yorkshire. Source (S720)
 
3762 The birthdate is taken from the death record. Source (S829)
 
3763 The births of children of John that I have found records for don't start until 1815, yet he married in 1810. So, I suspect there were other children which may include the James Ward who is listed in the 1838 census as head of a household of 9: 1 male under 6; 2 females under 14; 2 males above 14 who are not heads; 3 females above 14. Total: 9 WARD, John (I13339)
 
3764 The book Chronological History of the Mosher Family compiled by William Mosher of Mosherville, Hants County, Nova Scotia says this about Daniel Mosher:
"Daniel Mosher of Joseph married Jenny Ryan and had Elizabeth, Pricislla, and James. Jenny died, Daniel taking as his second wife Margaret Ward who had Daniel, Allen, Mary Ann, and Albert. Daniel lost his second wife, and married Jane McCoy at Miramichi, N.B., and had Joseph, George, William, Robert, Hiram, Nathaniel, John, Rufus, Harriet Emma, and Margaret Ellen. Daniel was a very smart man, could do almost anything, -- a good carpenter, blacksmith, quite a tailor, and a good shoemaker." 
MOSHER, Daniel (I428)
 
3765 The Boston Globe
Tue, Dec 03, 1963 ·Page 27

Donald Rickards
Veteran News Dealer

Donald A. Rickards, 72, of 59 Hall Av., West Somerville, a clerk for 15 years at the Armstrong News Co. in North Station, died Monday.
Mr. Rickards had been with the firm more than 30 years.
He leaves a wife, Emma (Hazleton); two sons, J. William of Gorham, Me., and Capt Donald A. Jr. of the U.S. Army in South Viet Nam, and a daughter, Mrs. David C. Cameron of Lexington.
Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the College Avenue Methodist Church, West Somerville. 
RICKARDS, Donald Alfred (I2848)
 
3766 The Building of the First Methodist Church.

A conference was held at Windsor on the 28th and 29th February. 1792.
Four hundred and forty dollars were subscribed for a church. Among the trustees
were Edward Church, Henry Scott and William Walter Rickards.

William Walter Rickards, whose house and workshop were used for religions services in winter, for some years after the erection of the shell of the new church. Walter Rickards had come with the loyalists to Shelburne, whence he had removed to Halifax, and soon after to Windsor. He had been brought up in another branch of the Church, but his wife belonged to a family which had been among the first in Windsor to approve of the doctrines and discipline of Methodism. At the close of the first service held in his house, the preacher, without inquiry, made announcement for another. Mr. Rickards, though by no means pleased, offered no opposition, and at length provided a pulpit for the frequent services which followed. Years after, when he had become a member and a leader, his wife would pleasantly rally him about the perseverance of that Methodist preacher, whose boldness had long since ceased to be objectionable. 
RICKARDS, William Walter (I652)
 
3767 The Cape Breton PostMonday, 30 Jul 2001Archiebald 'Archie' Vatcher83, EnonArchiebald (Archie) Vatcher, 83, Salmon River Road, Enon, C.B., passedaway at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney, on Friday, July 27,2001.Born in Sydney, he was a son of the late Thomas and Margaret (Gillett) Vatcher.Archie was an elder of the Loch Lomond United Church and formerlyworked at the Steel Plant in the open hearth department.Surviving are his wife, Irene Hazel (Ward); daughters, Delores(Robert) Chivari, Fredericton, N.B., and Beverly (Steve) Giorno, Enon,C.B.; son Raymond, Castlagar, B.C.; and sisters, Beatrice MacPherson,New Waterford, and Thelma Dicks, Sydney; five grandchildren and eightgreat-grandchildren.He was predeceased by sisters, Dorothy MacPherson, Catherine Lewis,and Eva Evans; brothers, Thomas, Norman and Johnny; and astep-brother, Jackie Young.There will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place under thedirection of Sydney Memorial Chapel. A memorial service will takeplace at Loch Lomond United Church Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. TonnyWare officiating.Condolences may be sent to the family at sydmemchapel@ns.sympatico.ca Source (S232)
 
3768 The ChronicleHerald.ca
HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
Tuesday April 3, 2007
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FLETCHER, Reid Ralston - 84, Hantsport, Hants Co., passed away Saturday, March 31, 2007, in Windsor Elms, Windsor. Reid was born on September 14, 1922, in Poplar Grove, Hants Co., and was a son of the late William and Edna (Miller) Fletcher. Reid was a veteran of the Second World War, joining in 1941. He served with the 3rd Medium Regiment, landing at Juno Beach in France. He also served in Belgium, Holland, Germany and England. He volunteered to go to Japan before the war ended. Reid was the recipient of numerous medals, including the Holland Medal. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknow Branch No. 109, Hantsport. Reid worked at the Fundy Gypsum Company, Hantsport, for 24 years, retiring as foreman. He enjoyed showing his ponies at events, including the Windsor Exhibition, for many years. He was a past member of the Valley Draft Pony Association and was also an avid hunter. Reid was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Reid is survived by his wife of 61 years, the former Verna Cochrane, Sweet's Corner; daughters, Wendy (Rob) Hazel, Martin's River; Barb (Roy) Ewart, St. Thomas, Ont.; Margaret (Laurie) Johnston, Hantsport; Anna Marsters, Kentville; Mary Lou (Graham) Lake, Newport Station; Jeanne Fletcher (Sarah), Hantsport; sons, William (Norma), Sweet's Corner; Reid Jr. (Julie), Hantsport; Allan (Diana), Kentville; Thomas David, at home; 24 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sister, Wilma Spencer; brothers, Courtney, John, and Ivan. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors from 7-9 p.m. today in Lindsay's Windsor Funeral Home, 194 King St., Windsor. A private family graveside service will take place in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, at a later date. 
FLETCHER, Reid Ralston (I21187)
 
3769 The closest births to Marrick of a Thomas Langstaff are:Thomas son of Francis, 1 Aug 1737, Richmond (but he died in 1740)Thomas son of Thomas, 22 Mar 1737, BedaleThomas son of William, 1739, Arkengarthdale (most likely) Source (S1149)
 
3770 The date of death was from her gravestone which was difficult to read the year, but it said: Hannah, wife of James Constantine died Mar 22, 18(3?) aged 36 yrs Source (S552)
 
3771 The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, of William "Wild Bill" Ward of Summerside, aged 91 years. Veteran of the Second World War. Born in Okotoks, Alta., he was the son of the late William "Bill" and Lucy (Fornan) Ward. Survived by his wife Mary (Gallant) Ward; children Margaret (Bill) Woodley, Ottawa, Ont.; Norma Nystedt, Ottawa; Bill Ward, Summerside; Rose (Todd) Ramsay, Charlottetown; Rob Millette, Kensington; Martha (Sheldon) LaLonde and their son Chad, Orleans, Ont.; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and by his brother Bert (Bet) Ward, Wetaskiwin, Alta. Predeceased by his first wife Elizabeth (McKenna) Ward; second wife Laurie (Peters) Ward; son Brian Ward; brother Norman Ward; sisters Margaret Fibke, Jean Holt and Pearl Cooper; and by his son-in-law Jack Nystedt. A celebration of Bill’s life will be held Tuesday from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club, Summerside, with words of remembrance being shared at 3:30 p.m. Memorial donations to the Prince County Hospital Foundation or the P.E.I. Humane Society would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Moase Funeral Home, Summerside. Source (S557)
 
3772 The death record for Annie states her parents as Edward King and _____Ward.
Also, that her father was born in England and mother in Nova Scotia.
 
KING, Annie (I6142)
 
3773 The death record for Mary Ward in Marske says she was born in 1736, however this is likely a transcription error.I don't think she would have been born in 1736, 11 years before her husband! Source (S445)
 
3774 The death took place yesterday at Linden of Theodocia Hunter, wife of Kiever Hunter, mail contractor. Deceased was 75 years of age and leaves nine children, 5 sons and 4 daughters, between 70 and 80 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. (Daily Sun, Saint John, NB) Source (S564)
 
3775 The death was registered by his step daughter, likely Margaret, Clara's daughter born before her marriage to Mr. Anderson. Source (S1182)
 
3776 The Evening Mail
Fri, Jan 12, 1900 ·Page 9

MacKenzie-Caldwell - At Windsor, January 1, by Rev. Henry Dickie, Henry MacKenzie, of Lakelands, to Georgie R. Caldwell, of South Rawdon 
Family: MACKENZIE, Henry / CALDWELL, Georgie Rebecca (F8779)
 
3777 The Evening Mail
Fri, Jan 21, 1910 ·Page 8

Married
Manley - Caldwell - At Newport, on Wednesday, January 5th, Miss Lillian Caldwell, to Robert Manley, both of Newport, Hants county. 
Family: MANLEY, Robert / CALDWELL, Leannah Lillian (F8768)
 
3778 The Evening Mail
Fri, Jan 29, 1909 ·Page 4

Capt. Geo. Mounce Has Passed Away
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Death of One of the Oldest and Wealthiest Shipowners of Hants County - Retired 20 Years Ago.

WINDSOR, January 28. - Captain George Mounce, one of Hants county's oldest and wealthiest ship builders and ship owners, passed away at his home in Avondale this morning, at the advanced age of 85 years. He leaves a widow and two sons, - Thomas, of Avondale, and Ralph, secretary of the Windsor Foundry and Machine company, limited. An only daughter, Mrs Rufus Curry, died some years ago. Captain Mounce was well known in this county as one of the pioneer ship builders, and for many years was associated with Andrew Gibson, Liverpool, in shipping concerns. He was for a long time one of the influential directors of the Ship Owners' Insurance company. About twenty years ago he retired from active business and spent the remainder of his years in Avondale, where he was a highly respected member of the Methodist church. He was a staunch conservative in politics, a good neighbor, ever ready to lend a helping hand to a friend in need.
Captain Mounce owned considerable property in the town of Windsor, chief of which is the foundry, and a number of buildings on Gerrish street, know as the "Mounce Block." His large fortune is invested chiefly in bank stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc. He carried the town bonds and also those of the municipality of West Hants. 
MOUNCE, George Richard (I23791)
 
3779 The Evening Mail
Fri, Jun 15, 1917 ·Page 11

BOWES-RICKARDS

WINDSOR, June 14. - A June wedding attracted to the Methodist church here, this afternoon a large number of interested friends to witness the marriage of Frederick Harold Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowes, of Halifax with Miss Amy Ray Rickards of this town.
The groom is the local manager of The Maritime Telegraph and Telephone company, who has since his residence in Windsor made hosts of friends and who is esteemed greatly by the general public.
The church was prettily decorated with apple blossoms, the bride was gowned in a travelling suit, and both were unattended. Rev. E.W. Forbes performed the ceremony and the choir sang, "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden."
The bridal party drove to the station immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon trip.
Among the outside guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, parents of the groom and a brother and sister, the latter Mrs. R.B. Mounce of Avondale and Donald Rickards, manager of the telephone service at Sydney, the bride's brother. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bowes will carry with them thru life sincere good wishes for happiness and prosperity. 
Family: BOWES, Frederick Harold / RICKARDS, Amy Rae (F558)
 
3780 The Evening Mail
Mon, Jun 12, 1911 ·Page 8

MARSTERS - At Haverhill, Mass., on May 19, at 9 Pleasant street, Bradford district, William A. Marsters, aged 71 years, 2 months and 7 days. 
MARSTERS, William A. (I20048)
 
3781 The Evening Mail
Sat, Jul 02, 1904 ·Page 6

At Brooklyn Road, Hants, June 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hood, a daughter. 
HOOD, Jessie Helen (Ella) (I575)
 
3782 The Evening Mail
Sat, Mar 22, 1924 ·Page 5

Mrs. Charles Willis
Windsor, March 20 - Mrs. Charles Willis, widow of Charles Willis, of this town passed away on March 18, aged 66 years. She had resided with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Della Torre and has one other daughter, Mrs. Godwin, of New Hampshire, who is on her way home to attend the funeral, which will probably take place on Saturday. She was formerly Miss Hannah I. Crowell, of Brooklyn, Hants county, and a woman highly respected by the community and beloved in her family circle. 
CROWELL, Hannah I. (I21986)
 
3783 The Evening Mail
Sat, Oct 28, 1911 ·Page 5

Carbolic Acid Caused Death At Avondale

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WINDSOR, October 27 - The news reached here today of a terrible death from carbolic acid poisoning at Avondale yesterday morning. The victim was Mrs. Walter Lawrence, a young woman. She leaves a husband but no children. She was a daughter of Abram Marsters, Avondale, Hants. Besides her father one brother, Kenneth, survives. The funeral was held from her late residence this afternoon. It is not fully known just how the accident occured. Medical help was promptly summoned but without avail.

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Her death register confirms it was suicide by poisoning. 
MARSTERS, Lavinia Amy (I24819)
 
3784 The Evening Mail
Thu, Aug 27, 1903 ·Page 6

MARSTERS - Windsor, August 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Marsters, a daughter.

Note: should be August 20th as per birth registration. 
MARSTERS, Phyllis Gretchen (I24778)
 
3785 The Evening Mail
Thu, Feb 02, 1905 ·Page 3

HUNTLEY - At Avonport, Hants, December 26, Daniel Huntley, aged 72. 
HUNTLEY, Daniel R. (I24774)
 
3786 The Evening Mail
Thu, Feb 02, 1905 ·Page 3

TROOP - At Granville Ferry, Annapolis, January 16, Stephen B. Troop aged 83. 
TROOP, Stephen Bamford (I12231)
 
3787 The Evening Mail
Thu, Mar 17, 1921 ·Page 20

The home of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Caldwell of Mapleton, was plunged into deepest mourning on Wednesday when the sad news reached them that their son Frank had been instantly killed, while at work in Fraser Quarry, Wentworth. It was indeed a sad shock to the family and they are receiving the sympathy of the entire community.
He was 33 years of age and unmarried. Besides his father and mother there are left to mourn five brother and six sisters. The brothers are: Charles, Fred and John of Mapleton, Russell of Newport Station, Clark of Wentworth. The sisters are (Nellie) Mrs. Archie Peach, Windsor Forks; (Alice) Mrs. Harry Shaw, Windsor; (Lillie) Mrs. J.W. Smith, Halifax; (Ethel)Mrs. George Lowthers, Truro; Mary at Windsor and Hilda at home, also Arthur a nephew, who resides in the home. The funeral was held on Friday at 2 o'clock and was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. F.S. Kingley assisted by Rev. C. Paterson-SMith and Mr. Reginald Parnell. 
CALDWELL, Frank Clifford (I1610)
 
3788 The Evening Mail
Thu, May 12, 1910 ·Page 12

MRS. JOHN A. MURPHY.
There passed away at Avondale, N. S., on Tuesday, May 3rd, an esteemed lady in the person of Mrs. John A. Murphy. Mrs. Murphy was twice married, her first husband having been Everard Brison. The surviving children of the first marriage are, George W. Brison, residing at 12 Shirley street, this city; Mrs. Frank Blackburn, Bradford, Mass.; Harry Brison, Avondale; and Andrew Brison Providence, R. I.
Beside her husband those of the second marriage surviving are: Alice, Mrs. George Lowthers, Avondale; Miss Agnes Murphy, captain in the Salvation Army, Port Hope, Ont., well known in Halifax, haviing spent some months here in the S. A. immigration department, and Aubrey Murphy at home.
The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon and was largely attended, Rev. H. J. Indoe officiating at the house and cemetery. 
PARKER, Julia Etta (I577)
 
3789 The Evening Mail
Thu, Nov 30, 1916 ·Page 6

HOOD - UNDERWOOD - At Windsor, November 14th, by Rev. R.W. Anglin, Percy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hood, Wentworth, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Underwood, Mapleton 
Family: HOOD, Percy / UNDERWOOD, Margaret (F8785)
 
3790 The Evening Mail
Thu, Oct 31, 1895 ·Page 8

At Miller's Creek, Hants Co. October 18th, James L. Miller aged 80 years. 
MILLER, James Lemuel (I3097)
 
3791 The Evening Mail
Thu, Oct 31, 1895 ·Page 8

At Windsor, October 24th by Rev. Henry Dickie, James Dill of Windsor to Carrie Harvie of Brooklyn 
Family: DILL, James Edward / HARVIE, Caroline (F3529)
 
3792 The Evening Mail
Tue, Jun 19, 1917 ·Page 7

CALDWELL - At Windsor, May 25 to Corporal and Mrs. Reuben E. Caldwell, a daughter. 
CALDWELL, Violet Mae (I24685)
 
3793 The Evening Mail
Wed, Apr 05, 1905 ·Page 5

He Was Born in Halifax Ninety-Two Years Ago, and Was One of the Best Known Citizens - He Was Mayor at the Time of the Prince of Wales Visit.

There passed away in this city yesterday one of its oldest, best known, and most respected citizens, a man full of years and good works - Samuel R. Caldwell, who, had he lived a few days longer, would have reached the great age of 92 years. He was born in this city on the 11th of May, 1813, and was the son of William Caldwell, blacksmith, one of the first mayors of Halifax. Deceased also learned the blacksmith trade, and for many years worked at it in company with his brother, William, who died about two years ago. The Caldwell brothers did business at the old stand on Caldwell's wharf. They were ship smithies, and in those days did much of the heavy work now done by the up-to-date foundries and machine shops. Samuel R.. Caldwell was a man of spendid physique, intelligence and character and always had the confidence and respect of his fellow-citizens. He filled many important positions in the gift of the citizens of Halifax. He was mayor in 1860, at the time of the visit of the Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII, and welcomed the royal visitor in the dockyard on behalf of the citizens of Halifax. He was appointed to the customs in this city previous to confederation, and was superannuated some years ago. He leaves a family of four sons and five daughters. The sons are: Dr. William, and Alfred, Providence, R.I.; John L., British Columbia, and Thomas, 112 Tower road, this city, with whom the old gentleman resided, and at whose residence he passed away. The daughters are: Mrs. G.T. Smithers, Peticodiac, the mother of Rev. Allan Smithers; Mrs. Robert Allan, formerly of St. John, but now of this city; Mrs. G.M Brown, British Columbia; Mrs. W.D. Cameron, Halifax, and Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson. A sister, Mrs. Calder, 89 years of age, also resides in this city. The funeral will take place to-morrow from his late residence at four o'clock. 
CALDWELL, Hon. Samuel Richard (I994)
 
3794 The Evening Mail
Wed, Oct 20, 1897 ·Page 1

Partial excerpt from an article called "Halifax Firemen Doing Good Work. -- Old Halifax Sporting Man Loses all His Worldly Possessions. -- Risks in Halifax Companies.
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WINDSOR, Oct. 20.
The guard from the Royal Berkshire regiment did duty here all last night.
..... The Mail man (Evening Mail reporter) spent the remainder of the night under canvas. The reporter was not alone. In the tents were some three hundred homeless people. Nearly all were poorly clad, but each had a small bundle of clothing given to them by the relief committee....
The attention of The Mail reporter was called to a sad case at the Dufferin hotel at midnight. Stretched on the floor, covered by a fur rug, was a former prominent sporting man of Halifax, now penniless. The fire swept from him all his belongings, and he is now numbered among the homeless. The name of the man is Robert Rickards, who was a bosom friend of the late Michael Power, Spring Garden road. Rickards won large sums of money in betting. He wagered $5,000 on the Warren Smith and Wallace Ross Boat Race on Bedford Basin. Hundreds in Halifax who knew "Bob" Rickards will be interested in this story. 
RICKARDS, Robert Young (I24847)
 
3795 The Evening Mail
Wed, Sep 12, 1923 ·Page 1

ETTER-COCHRANE
Samuel Fulton Etter and Mary Lavinia Cochrane, both of Brooklyn, Hants Co., were united in Holy wedlock at St. James' church, Mahone Bay, by Rev. Canon E. A. Harris, on September 10th 
Family: ETTER, Fulton Samuel / COCHRANE, Mary Lavinia (F1987)
 
3796 The Evening Mail
Wed, Sep 25, 1895 ·Page 8

Born, At Tennycape Mines, Hants co., Sept 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Brown, a son, weight 14 pounds. 
BROWN, Albert (I24739)
 
3797 The Evening Mail
Wed, Sep 27, 1916 ·Page 6

BURGESS-LISWELL - At Centre Burlington, Hants county, September 18, by Rev. James Baxter, assisted by Rev. F.G. Brown, Arthur C. Burgess to May, youngest daughter of the late Captain J.W. Liswell, all of Centre Burlington. 
Family: BURGESS, Arthur Creighton / LISWELL, Mary (F3242)
 
3798 The Evening Mail
Wed, Sep 27, 1916 ·Page 6

HARVEY-HINES - At Windsor, September 19th, by Rev. E.W. Forbes, Frederick C. Harvey, of Sweet's Corner, and Mabel B. Hines, of Newport Station. 
Family: HARVEY, Frederick Cochrane / HINES, Mabel Blanche (F8786)
 
3799 The Evening Mail - Mar 7 1907
Married Coleman - Marsters
At the residence of the bride's father, Dartmouth, on Tuesday evening March 5 Jean Isobel, daughter of J.B. Coleman, to F. Knowlton Marsters of Burlington, Hants Co. 
Family: MARSTERS, Capt Francis Knowlton / COLEMAN, Jean Isobel (F8749)
 
3800 The Evening Mail - Mon, May 11, 1903
Married. Hogan-Marsters - At Enfield, May 4th, by Rev. Father Young, George P. Hogan, commercial traveller, to Helen Gertrude, daughter of the late Captain Wm. Marsters, of Hantsport, and grand-daughter of the late Captain Samuel Marsters, ship owner, of Sommerville, Hants. 
Family: HOGAN, George Patrick / MARSTERS, Helen Gertrude (F8751)
 

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