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- Louisa and Winifred BroomanLouisa Brooman holding daughter Winnie. Winnie was the first child born to Louisa and Charles. She was born the 3rd of August, 1901 in England.Louisa Brooman holding daughter Winnie. Winnie was the first child born to Louisa and Charles. She was born the 3rd of August, 1901 in England.Oakville Public Library
- Leach, William (Died)appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 28 Feb 1901 WM. LEACH, OF OAKVILLE These chilly months are working havoc among the old residents. This morning Wm. Leach, sen., died at the ripe age of eighty-four years. His illness extended over only a few weeks, starting with la grippe. Mr. Leach has lived in Oakville thirty years moving here from …appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 28 Feb 1901 WM. LEACH, OF OAKVILLE These chilly months are working havoc among the old residents. This morning Wm. Leach, sen., died at the ripe age of eighty-four years. His illness extended …Oakville Public Library
- McKnight, Jas, Capt. (Died)appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 22 Feb 1901 "The oldest sailor in Oakville"appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 22 Feb 1901 "The oldest sailor in Oakville"Oakville Public Library
- Wright, Henry, Mrs (Died)appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 28 Feb 1901 MRS. HENRY WRIGHT, OAKVILLE. At the midnight hour last night Mrs. Henry Wright, of the west side, passed away. She had been ailing for a year or more, but for a few weeks only confined to bed. She had reached seventy-one years. Mrs. Wright was married twice, her first husband's …appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 28 Feb 1901 MRS. HENRY WRIGHT, OAKVILLE. At the midnight hour last night Mrs. Henry Wright, of the west side, passed away. She had been ailing for a year or more, but for …Oakville Public Library
- Dorland, Ada (Died)appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 25 Feb 1901 MISS ADA DORLAND, BRONTE. After a lingering illness, Miss Ada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dorland, of Bronte, died on Monday forenoon. She had not been strong and gradually grew weaker until she passed peacefully away aged sixteen years. Funeral was yesterday afternoon, interment being in ...appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 25 Feb 1901 MISS ADA DORLAND, BRONTE. After a lingering illness, Miss Ada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dorland, of Bronte, died on Monday forenoon. She had not been strong and gradually …Oakville Public Library
- Morden, (Born)appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, . Date of Event: 15 Feb 1901 ...appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, . Date of Event: 15 Feb 1901 ...Oakville Public Library
- Pell, Mrs. Geo. (Died)appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 23 Feb 1901 MRS. GEO. PELL, OF POSTVILLE. A paralytic stroke suddenly ended the life of Mrs. Geo Pell last Saturday at noon. She had not been real well for some time, but was able to move about the house until taken off so suddenly. The funeral on Monday afternoon was largely attended …appeared in Oakville Star, 28 Feb 1901, p. 6. Date of Event: 23 Feb 1901 MRS. GEO. PELL, OF POSTVILLE. A paralytic stroke suddenly ended the life of Mrs. Geo Pell last Saturday at noon. She had not been real well for some time, but …Oakville Public Library
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