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- Lambert, N. B., Mrs. (née Lane)appeared in Acton Free Press, 10 Jan 1901, p. 2 LIMEHOUSE. The remains of Mrs. N. B. Lambert, of Acton, were brought here on Sunday for interment. Quite a large number of relations and sorrowing friends attended the funeral. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. J. D. Lane. Rev. J. M. Hagar, M.A., of Acton, conducted the ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 10 Jan 1901, p. 2 LIMEHOUSE. The remains of Mrs. N. B. Lambert, of Acton, were brought here on Sunday for interment. Quite a large number of relations and sorrowing friends attended the funeral. She …Halton Hills Public Library
- Lindsay, John R., Mrs. (née IsabellaMcPherson)appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 2 LIMEHOUSE. On Friday afternoon the remains of Isabella McPherson, wife of John R. Lindsay, were tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery at the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lindsay for the last ten years of her life had been a great sufferer, but her patience and Christian fortitude ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 2 LIMEHOUSE. On Friday afternoon the remains of Isabella McPherson, wife of John R. Lindsay, were tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery at the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lindsay for the …Halton Hills Public Library
- Snyder, Isaac, Mrs.appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS. A large number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac Snider, of 3rd line, Erin, on Monday. Mrs. Snider was well known and highly esteemed in these parts having lived all her life in the near neighborhood. She was all her life a member of …appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS. A large number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac Snider, of 3rd line, Erin, on Monday. Mrs. Snider was well known and highly esteemed …Halton Hills Public Library
- Snyder, Isaac, Mrs. (née ElizabethLeslie)appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 3 A Godly Woman Laid To Rest. After a couple of months of serious illness from an affection of the liver, Elizabeth Leslie, wife of Isaac Snyder, lot 6., con. 3, Erin, fell peacefully asleep. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon to Siloam Methodist Church, where she had been a …appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 3 A Godly Woman Laid To Rest. After a couple of months of serious illness from an affection of the liver, Elizabeth Leslie, wife of Isaac Snyder, lot 6., con. 3, …Halton Hills Public Library
- Loree, Washingtonappeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 3 Mr. Washington Loree, lot 14, con. 1, Erin, an old resident of that township, passed away at 11 o'clock Sunday night. He was stricken with paralysis last summer and was similarly attacked that evening, the attack terminating fatally about two hours later....appeared in Acton Free Press, 31 Jan 1901, p. 3 Mr. Washington Loree, lot 14, con. 1, Erin, an old resident of that township, passed away at 11 o'clock Sunday night. He was stricken with paralysis last summer and was …Halton Hills Public Library
- Stewart, Peterappeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 2 EVERTON. So many were disappointed last Tuesday in being unable to attend the funeral of the late Peter Stewart, owing to the storm, that only a persevering few remained when the corpse arrived, two hours later than looked for. Mr. Stewart had spent over forty years of his ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 2 EVERTON. So many were disappointed last Tuesday in being unable to attend the funeral of the late Peter Stewart, owing to the storm, that only a persevering few remained when …Halton Hills Public Library
- Moore, Mrs.appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS. A large number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Moore, of Eden Mills on Tuesday. The deceased was well and favorably known in this place, being the mother of Mrs. Edwin Cripps, who has the sympathy of all in her hour of bereavement....appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS. A large number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Moore, of Eden Mills on Tuesday. The deceased was well and favorably known in this place, being the …Halton Hills Public Library
- McKindsey, Senatorappeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 3 Funeral of the Late Senator McKindsey. The remains of the late Senator McKindsey, of Milton, were conveyed to Hamilton on Thursday for interment in the family plot in the city cemetery. A large party accompanied the body from Milton. About 50 Hamiltonians, among whom were ex-Mayor Teetzell, ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 3 Funeral of the Late Senator McKindsey. The remains of the late Senator McKindsey, of Milton, were conveyed to Hamilton on Thursday for interment in the family plot in the city …Halton Hills Public Library
- McLaren, Donaldappeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 3 Halton's Centurian Dead. Mr. Donald McLaren, of Peru, who celebrated his one hundredth birthday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. McGowan, 208 Jarvis St., Toronto, in December last, died there on Monday morning. The remains were taken to the residence of his son-in-law Richard N. Moore, Esq., ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 21 Feb 1901, p. 3 Halton's Centurian Dead. Mr. Donald McLaren, of Peru, who celebrated his one hundredth birthday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. McGowan, 208 Jarvis St., Toronto, in December last, died …Halton Hills Public Library
- Keith, Duncanappeared in Acton Free Press, 28 Feb 1901, p. 3 Sudden Death of Duncan Keith. For some time Mr. Duncan Keith of lot 18, con. 2, Esquesing, has been in poor health, but did not consider his condition serious. A week ago last Sunday he drove over to Georgetown to consult his physician who advised complete rest and freedom from …appeared in Acton Free Press, 28 Feb 1901, p. 3 Sudden Death of Duncan Keith. For some time Mr. Duncan Keith of lot 18, con. 2, Esquesing, has been in poor health, but did not consider his condition serious. A …Halton Hills Public Library
- Smith, Norman, Mrs. (née Caroline D.Martin)appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1901, p. 3 A Young Wife and Mother Taken. The remains of Caroline D. Martin, daughter of the late George Martin, Erin, and wife of Mr. Norman Smith, Acton, were tenderly laid to rest in the family plot at Churchill Cemetery last Wednesday. The funeral was conducted by Rev. James McLeod, the pastor …appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1901, p. 3 A Young Wife and Mother Taken. The remains of Caroline D. Martin, daughter of the late George Martin, Erin, and wife of Mr. Norman Smith, Acton, were tenderly laid to …Halton Hills Public Library
- Cameron, Wm. M., Mrs.appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1901, p. 3 The sad news of the death of the wife of Mr. Wm. M. Cameron, son of Mr. Hugh Cameron, Barrie, formerly of Acton, reached friends here last week. Mr. Cameron is left with two small children. Much sympathy is felt for him here in this heavy affliction....appeared in Acton Free Press, 7 Feb 1901, p. 3 The sad news of the death of the wife of Mr. Wm. M. Cameron, son of Mr. Hugh Cameron, Barrie, formerly of Acton, reached friends here last week. Mr. Cameron …Halton Hills Public Library
- McKindsey, G. C., Hon.appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1901, p. 2 HALTON'S SENATOR DECEASED. Hon. G. C. McKindsey Died at Milton on Tuesday Afternoon. After an illness of several weeks from pneumonia Hon. Senator McKindsey died in his room at the Bennet House, Milton, at 1.35 on Tuesday afternoon. George Crawford McKinsdey was ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1901, p. 2 HALTON'S SENATOR DECEASED. Hon. G. C. McKindsey Died at Milton on Tuesday Afternoon. After an illness of several weeks from pneumonia Hon. Senator McKindsey died in his room at the …Halton Hills Public Library
- Warren, Andrewappeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1901, p. 3 - The remains of the late Andrew Warren, who died at his home in St. Louis, Mo., last summer arrived in Acton last Friday and were interred in the family plot in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Warren was a native of Acton....appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1901, p. 3 - The remains of the late Andrew Warren, who died at his home in St. Louis, Mo., last summer arrived in Acton last Friday and were interred in the family …Halton Hills Public Library
- Johnson, Jos.appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1901, p. 3 CREWSONS CORNERS. Mr. O. Lasby received the sad news last Tuesday of the death, in Toronto, of his son-in-law, Mr. Jos. Johnson. The deceased has been in delicate health for some time, but his death was not expected by his friends here and caused a sad shock indeed. Mr. ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 14 Feb 1901, p. 3 CREWSONS CORNERS. Mr. O. Lasby received the sad news last Tuesday of the death, in Toronto, of his son-in-law, Mr. Jos. Johnson. The deceased has been in delicate health for …Halton Hills Public Library
- Coleman, Wm. J.appeared in Acton Free Press, 17 Jan 1901, p. 3 CREWSONS CORNERS. From the Brantford Expositor we copy the following: "A wide circle of friends will learn with regret of the death of Mr. Wm. J. Coleman which occurred at his residence 87 Park Ave., on Monday, 7th inst. Deceased had been for many years a traveller for the Wm. …appeared in Acton Free Press, 17 Jan 1901, p. 3 CREWSONS CORNERS. From the Brantford Expositor we copy the following: "A wide circle of friends will learn with regret of the death of Mr. Wm. J. Coleman which occurred at …Halton Hills Public Library
- Moore, W. J., Mr.appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1901, p. 3 In Memory of a Brave Shopmate. Work was resumed in the Canada Glove Works, after stock taking and repairs last week, and one of the first acts of the shop mates of the late Bombardier Moore on the third floor was to place in position a fine Platino life-size portrait …appeared in Acton Free Press, 24 Jan 1901, p. 3 In Memory of a Brave Shopmate. Work was resumed in the Canada Glove Works, after stock taking and repairs last week, and one of the first acts of the shop …Halton Hills Public Library
- Hill, Chas. T.appeared in Acton Free Press, 11 Apr 1901, p. 2 DEATH OF CHAS. T. HILL. Acton's Oldest Merchant -- Forty- five Years in Business in the Same Premises. One after another with marked rapidity have our early residents been passing away the past few years. The last to fall asleep was Chas. T. Hill, Esq., who ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 11 Apr 1901, p. 2 DEATH OF CHAS. T. HILL. Acton's Oldest Merchant -- Forty- five Years in Business in the Same Premises. One after another with marked rapidity have our early residents been passing …Halton Hills Public Library
- Burgess, Frankappeared in Acton Free Press, 11 Apr 1901, p. 3 Frank Burgess Dies in the Hospital. Mr. Frank Burgess, painter, went to St. Joseph's Hospital about three months ago, suffering from lung trouble. His death occurred on Monday and Reeve Williams and undertaker Speight went to Guelph on Tuesday afternoon and brought the remains home for ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 11 Apr 1901, p. 3 Frank Burgess Dies in the Hospital. Mr. Frank Burgess, painter, went to St. Joseph's Hospital about three months ago, suffering from lung trouble. His death occurred on Monday and Reeve …Halton Hills Public Library
- McPhedran, Johnappeared in Acton Free Press, 18 Apr 1901, p. 2 NASSAGAWEYA. The following letter of condolence from Halton Farmers' Institute, has been forwarded to Mrs. John McPhedran: DEAR MADAM: We, the officers and directors of Halton Farmers' Institute, of which organization your deceased husband was a director, venture to intrude upon ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 18 Apr 1901, p. 2 NASSAGAWEYA. The following letter of condolence from Halton Farmers' Institute, has been forwarded to Mrs. John McPhedran: DEAR MADAM: We, the officers and directors of Halton Farmers' Institute, of which …Halton Hills Public Library