appeared in Daily Journal-Record, 27 Aug 1962, p. 5. Date of Event: 24 Aug 1962 After a long period of failing health Mrs. Emma Fitzgerald, 51 Trafalgar St., Bronte, died on Friday at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. She was in her 95th year. Born in Ireland, Mrs. Fitzgerald came to Canada in early childhood. For 25 years she lived in Chapleau and Nicholson, in Northern ...
appeared in Daily Journal-Record, 27 Aug 1962, p. 5. Date of Event: 24 Aug 1962 After a long period of failing health Mrs. Emma Fitzgerald, 51 Trafalgar ...
appeared in Daily Journal Record, 27 Aug 1962, p. 5. Date of Event: 25 Aug 1962 Ill for about two months, James S. Truscott, 18 Glenmanor Dr., died at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Saturday night. He was 57. Mr. Truscott was bom in Hamilton, coming to Oakville about four years ago. He was a supervisor at the Ford plant. Mr. Truscott is survived by his wife and ...
appeared in Daily Journal Record, 27 Aug 1962, p. 5. Date of Event: 25 Aug 1962 Ill for about two months, James S. Truscott, 18 Glenmanor Dr., died ...
appeared in Daily Journal Record, 27 Aug 1962, p. 5. Date of Event: 17 Aug 1962 Suffering a heart attack, Charles Robert Mason, 180 Waneta Dr., died suddenly August 17 while helping a friend in cleaning operations at the office of the British American Oil Company refinery in Clarkson. Mr. Mason was in his 69th year and was born in England. For some years he was ...
appeared in Daily Journal Record, 27 Aug 1962, p. 5. Date of Event: 17 Aug 1962 Suffering a heart attack, Charles Robert Mason, 180 Waneta Dr., died suddenly ...
Marriage Certificate Doicese of Niagara, Georgetown, December 28, 1887 This Day were Married John Henry Shepherd Thp Esquesing of the County Halton Ont. Bachelor and Sarah Hartley of the above place Spinster by me, Joseph Fennell Incumbent of St Georges Ch. Georgetown. This Marriage was solemnized between us. John H. ...
Marriage Certificate Doicese of Niagara, Georgetown, December 28, 1887 This Day were ...
Oakville Record-Star, 12 Jan 1950, 1 cont'd on pg. 6 From a labor camp, where soup vats were overturned on hungry men as punishment, to a land in which people do not ask where you come from, but welcome you instead, is the saga of Richard Wawrzonek and his wife, Irena. They came as New Canadians to Oakville two years ...
Oakville Record-Star, 12 Jan 1950, 1 cont'd on pg. 6 From a labor camp, where soup vats were overturned on hungry men ...
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