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Canada, Ontario Deaths, 1869-1948.Pdf CANADA, ONTARIO DEATHS OF CORNISH BORN PEOPLE 1869-1948 Source: Images from Ancestry and FamilySearch - Canada, Ontario deaths, 1869-1938 1939-1947 Abbreviations under Religion column. BC Bible Christian; CPres Canada Presbyterian; CanM Canada Methodist; EC English Church; Epis Episcopalian; LDS Latter Day Saint M Methodist; MNC Methodist New Connexion; PB Plymouth Brethren; PrimM Primitive Methodist; Prot Protestant; RC Roman Catholic; SA Salvation Army; W Wesleyan; WM Wesleyan Methodist. Abbreviation under Comments. GRO - General Record Office (UK) Transcriber - Julia Mitchell Parish/County of DEATH DECEASED Status Date of birth birth Occupation Spouse FATHER MOTHER Cause of death Religion Informant Notes Date Year State, Town First name Surname m/f s,m,w,d, sep or age Maiden Forename Surname Birthplace Forename Surname Birthplace name () 26-Jul 1869 Ontario, Middlesex Jane JONES f S 60y Cornwall, Eng. Apoplexy CofE Wm Hawkin, Farmer, Metcalfe. 26-Jul 1869 Ontario, Victoria Betsey TREMAINE f 79y Cornwall, Eng. General debility through old age BC Rebecca Rivett. 31-Jul 1869 Ontario, Simcoe John COLLINS m 75y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Old age EC 02-Aug 1869 Ontario, Huron Joseph HUNKING m 23y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer labourer MNC Alice Hunking Hullett. 16-Aug 1869 Ontario, Wentworth William EDE m 59y Cornwall, Eng. Carpenter Tumour, 5mth WM Thomas Mitchell, merchant. 06-Sep 1869 Ontario, Victoria Grace SLOGGOTT f 84y Cornwall, Eng. Old age BC John Short, Mariposa. 07-Aug 1869 Ontario, Carleton Anne SLEEMAN f M 69y Cornwall, Eng. Married woman Debility, 10wk Epis Jo Sleeman, son, Mercht., Ottawa. 15-Oct 1869 Ontario, Perth Richard PIKE m 82y Cornwall, Eng. Miller Old age. No particular illness M J. Pethick, Downie. Eng. 04-Nov 1869 Ontario, Victoria William MURLEY m 51y Cornwall, Eng. Merchant Asthma, 10d BC J. Blewitt, Merchant, Marisopa. 22-Nov 1869 Ontario, Simcoe John TAPPER m 79y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Dropsy, 7yr illness CofE William Stewart, farmer, Innisfil. 26-Nov 1869 Ontario, Carleton John SLEEMAN m 69y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Disease of heart and dropsy, sev. yrs Epis J. Sleeman, farmer, Mariposa. 07-Dec 1869 Ontario, Peterborough Matthew WARAM m 72y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Heart disease, died within 5 mins. M Richard Waram, Farmer, Smith. 21-Dec 1869 Ontario, Ontario John ROWSE m 51y Cornwall, Eng. Merchant Phthisis, 2yr WM A. A. Rowse, Spinster, East Whitby. 12-Jan 1870 Ontario, Toronto Catherine HENWOOD f 39y Cornwall, Eng. Consumption, 2yr CofE 31-Jan 1870 Ontario, Middlesex Mary J BEER f 78y 9m Cornwall, Eng. Gradual failure of the power of life from old CofEage 31-Jan 1870 Ontario, Napanee Grace VIVIAN f M 48y Cornwall, Eng. Wife Samuel Uterine cancer, abt 3m WM Whitstone, 01-Feb 1870 Ontario, Perth James SMALE m 59y Cornwall Tailor Inflamation of liver and lung, 8d BC 20-Feb 1870 Ontario, Lincoln Mary Ann WINSLOW f 30y Cornwall, Eng. Consumption, 3m M 25-Feb 1870 Ontario, Brant Alfred THOMAS m 55y Cornwall, Eng. Miner Double pneumonia, 10d. CofE 06-Mar 1870 Ontario, Mariposa John BUTLER m 50y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Inflamation and abscess on lungs, 7wk BC Richard Western, Farma, Mariposa. T---alton? Parish, 24-Mar 1870 Ontario, Northumberland John COCK m 53y Cornwall Farmer Despepsa over 8mth WM John Cock, jnr, farmer, Tp of Percy. Informant, by letter from John H 16-Apr 1870 Ontario, Kent Joseph KNEEBONE m 22y Cornwall, Eng. Labourer Consumption M Marshall. 04-May 1870 Ontario, Wellington William KEAST m 42y St Collum Farmer Samuel KEAST Bronchettes father 06-May 1870 Ontario, Prince Edward Thompson CRONK f 34y Cornwall, Eng. Labour, 30hr MNC Robert Wallace, Tn of East Whitby, 09-May 1870 Ontario, East Whitby Selina WALLACE f M 20y Cornwall, Eng. Married woman Inflamation, 2d CPres farmer. 18-May 1870 Ontario, Peterborough Eliza POGUE f 28y Cornwall, Eng. John Diseases of kidneys M husband, Minden. 20-May 1870 Ontario, Wellington James STEPHENS m 75y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Bronchites and debility of old age M Eliza J Stephens. 08-Jun 1870 Ontario, Victoria Kezia HARDY f 60y Cornwall, Eng. General debility, sev. yrs BC 06-Jul 1870 Ontario, Prince Edward John Harvey DONEY m 72y 2m 24d Cornwall, Eng. Disease of the heart, sudden. EC Edward Doney, Sophiasburgh. Laucester, 03-Aug 1870 Ontario, Carleton Elizabeth FOWLER f 25y 4m Cornwall, Eng. Consumption Baptist Thos. J Fowler. Certified cause of death 08-Aug 1870 Ontario, Huron John HUNKING m 49y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer 12yr MNC Alice Hunking, Hullett. not reported. 10-Aug 1870 Ontario, Lambton Nancy HAYNE f 63y Cornwall, Eng. Heart disease, 3yr M 22-Sep 1870 Ontario, Kent Wm REYNOLDS, Senr m 64y Cornwall, Eng. Yeoman Consumption 3m M 04-Nov 1870 Ontario, Perth Mary Ann COPPIN f 11y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer's dau. Thomas COPPIN Malignant scarlet fever Prot father. Henry Dinnes, Township of 07-Nov 1870 Ontario, Lambton William DINNES m 64y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Cancer WM Enniskillen 27-Nov 1870 Ontario, Bruce Jane JASPER f 67y 6m Cornwall, Eng. Dropsey MNC 28-Nov 1870 Ontario, Brant John VIVIAN m 61y Cornwall, Eng. Miller Paralysis, 6m M Charles Vivian, miller, Oakland. 15-Jan 1871 Ontario, Oxford Jane TUCKER f 64y Cornwall, Eng. Pneumonia, 1m CofE Walter Clement, Inneskip. 08-Feb 1871 Ontario, Ontario John DREW m 67y Cornwall, Eng. Yeoman Dropsey long standing CofE Thomas Cliff, Carrington. 22-Feb 1871 Ontario, Victoria James COONE m 44y Cornwall, Eng. Machinist Carditis BC 23-Feb 1871 Ontario, Peterborough John A P MARTYN m 33y Cornwall, Eng. Miller Accidentally drowned M Martin Martyn, miller, Tp Sonith. 26-Feb 1871 Ontario, Simcoe John EPLETT m 63y Cornwall, Eng. Merchant Decline WM John Eplett, Medonto. 28-Feb 1871 Ontario, Metcalfe William HAWKIN m 65y Cornwall, Eng. Yeoman Maria Dyspepsia, yr CofE wife. 02-Mar 1871 Ontario, Yarmouth Francis Collins GILBERT f 39y 11m Cornwall, Eng. Farmer's wife Consumption, several yrs CofE Harwood Gilbert, Yarmouth Tp. Joseph Deforges, gentleman?, Tp E 04-Mar 1871 Ontario, Ontario Mary DESFORGES f 77y Cornwall, Eng. Housewife Valvuli-- disease of heart WM Whitby. 16-Mar 1871 Ontario, Mariposa George PEARCE m 65y Cornwall, Eng. Shoemaker ?- of tescicle BC 18-Mar 1871 Ontario, York Thomas WALLIS m 91y Penzance, Eng. Cabinet Maker Congestion of lungs, 4d Epis 01-Apr 1871 Ontario, Ontario Joseph HARRY m 41y Cornwall, Eng. Trader Delerious trement, 24hr CofE 04-Apr 1871 Ontario, Bruce Mines Mary Elizth KING f 12y Cornwall, Eng. Heart disease WM Richard King, miner, Bruce Mines. 11-Apr 1871 Ontario, Oshawa Richd BRYANT m 26y St Winnoh Saddler Inflammation of bowels CofE Ebenezer Bryant, labour, Oshawa. 20-Apr 1871 Ontario, Ontario Frances HAWKINGS f 69y Cornwall, Eng. Housewife Heart disease, 1w CofE 27-May 1871 Ontario, Huron James PARSONS m 61y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Rheumatic fever, 12d Pres Wm Parsons, bro., Stanlehy. 17-Jun 1871 Ontario, Wellington Wm Stutridge HAMBLEY m 54y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Epilepsey, 12m WM Mary Lavinia Hambley. 30-Jun 1871 Ontario, Tp of Whitby Robert BONE m 68y Cornwall, Eng. Labourer Asthma, ending in dropsy 2m WM 03-Jul 1871 Ontario, Hope Tp Charles HENWOOD m 75y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Rupture BC Wm Henwood, Hope. 04-Sep 1871 Ontario, Coburg Geo ROWE m 70y Cornwall, Eng. Mason Chronic inflammation of lungs M 25-Sep 1871 Ontario, Oxford Ann EDE f 67y St Cleer, Eng. Heart disease, suddenly WM David Ede, farmer, Woodstock. 10-Oct 1871 Ontario, Ontario Joseph HAWKINGS m 73y Cornwall, Eng. Military Pensioner Old age, nervous shock, 4w CofE 16-Nov 1871 Ontario, Seneca Jane McLEOD f 42y Cornwall, Eng. Consumption, 2y Pres John McLeod, farmer, Senecca. Date written 1872 but within 1871 entries, 11-Dec 1871 Ontario, Hope Tp Jacob PALMER m 75y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Rupture BC Wm Henwood, Hope. registered 20 Jan 1872. 31-Jan 1872 Ontario, Tp of Percy Elizabeth WILSON f M 44y Cornwall, Eng. wife James Inflammatory ?- WM husband, farmer, Tp of Percy. 11-Feb 1872 Ontario, Reach John CHAILLI m 81y Cornwall, Eng. School teacher General debility CofE Joseph Bryant, farmer, Reach. 09-Mar 1872 Ontario, Streetsville John CONGDON m 34y Launceston Bricklayer Typhoid, pneumonia 9d WM Elizabeth Congdon, Streetsville. 13-Mar 1872 Ontario, Middlesex John HURDLE m 51y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer Jane Heart disease, 6w Epis widow, Mosa. 21-Mar 1872 Ontario, Perth Thomas KINSMAN m 76y Cornwall, Eng. Labourer Dropsy BC Age written 76 last Aug. Parish/County of DEATH DECEASED Status Date of birth birth Occupation Spouse FATHER MOTHER Cause of death Religion Informant Notes Date Year State, Town First name Surname m/f s,m,w,d, sep or age Maiden Forename Surname Birthplace Forename Surname Birthplace 09-Apr 1872 Ontario, Tp of East Whitby Jane SYMONDS f 25y Cornwall, Eng. Housewife Post partum hemorrhage, 2hr BC John Symonds, farmer, Tp of Whitby. Rev Samuel C Philps, W.M. Minister, ?- 14-Apr 1872 Ontario, Sidney Mary Collins PHILPS f 60y 2m Bodmin Minister's wife Bronchine consumption, 2yr WM ford. Robert Phippin, manufacturer, Park 20-Apr 1872 Ontario, Middlesex Emma PHIPPIN f 36y 10m Cornwall, Eng. Married woman Exhaustion, 1yr WM Hill. 23-May 1872 Ontario, Port Hope Mary RUNNELS f 31y Cornwall, Eng. Farmer's wife Per-peral peritonitis, 5d BC Joseph, 26-May 1872 Ontario, Tp of East Whitby Ann HICKS f 78y Cornwall, Eng. Housewife gentleman. Old age and decay BC husband (his mark), Tp of Whitby. 28-May 1872 Ontario, Bruce Edmund MITCHELL m 20y Cornwall, Eng. Laborer Abscess on the brain PrimM Inormant Charles Michell, Brant. 20-Jun 1872 Ontario, Victoria Emma Jane HICKS f 27y 1m 11d Cornwall, Eng. BC William Hicks, Fenelon. 02-Jul 1872 Ontario, Oakville Mary HARPER f 34y Cornwall, Eng. Wife Richard Perperal fever, 3d WM 31-Aug 1872 Ontario, Brant William PASCOE m 55y Cornwall, Eng.
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