Salomé LeBlanc1
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S17824] Nouveau-Brunswick, Official Notice of Marriage , Lucien LeBlanc & Marie Arseneault, 1911-01-10; images numériques (F15943-2407), Archives provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick, SD141 Statistiques de l'état civil, (archives.gnb.ca... , 2020-11-22.)
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Susan Devonport1,2
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3291] Charles Edward Devonport, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 17 1995, pg B3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, May 17th, 1995 pg B3
DEVONPORT, Charles Edward -
83, Cole Harbour, died May 17, 1995, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Wales, he was a son of the late Ellen (Nellie) Devonport Walsh. He was a veteran of the Second World War 1940-1945, and a dairy farmer in Cumberland County. He worked for many years at the Halifax County Rehabiltion Center, Halifax County School Board and Canada Post. He appeared in the Golden Globe award winning documentary Lost Children of the Empire and a book of the same name. He was a well-respected member of the community and a lifetime elder of the United Church, Cole Harbour. Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Coomber; sons, Charles E. (Chuck), Porters Lake; Fred G., Sackville; Robert M., Alberta; daughters, Glenice (Mickey) (Mrs. Chip Chippett), Whitehorse, N.W.T.; Susan (Mrs. Alex Legere), Cow Bay; Jennifer (Mrs. Allan Gilbert), Lawrencetown; Christine, Linda, Cole Harbour; Deborah, Sault St. Marie, Ont.; Nancy Johnston, Lawrencetown; Ruth (Mrs. Wade Rent), Three Fathom Habour; Lisa (Mrs. Kim Johnston), Lake Echo; 27 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sons, Gerald, Harold (Sonny), Phillip, Thomas; two grandchildren; great-grandchild. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, cremation to take place with a memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, 767 Main St., Dartmouth, Rev. Arthur Snow officiating. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Metro Food Bank. - [S5031] Joan Hope Devonport - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, July 31, 2008.
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Alex Legere1,2
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Citations
- [S3291] Charles Edward Devonport, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 17 1995, pg B3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, May 17th, 1995 pg B3
DEVONPORT, Charles Edward -
83, Cole Harbour, died May 17, 1995, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Wales, he was a son of the late Ellen (Nellie) Devonport Walsh. He was a veteran of the Second World War 1940-1945, and a dairy farmer in Cumberland County. He worked for many years at the Halifax County Rehabiltion Center, Halifax County School Board and Canada Post. He appeared in the Golden Globe award winning documentary Lost Children of the Empire and a book of the same name. He was a well-respected member of the community and a lifetime elder of the United Church, Cole Harbour. Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Coomber; sons, Charles E. (Chuck), Porters Lake; Fred G., Sackville; Robert M., Alberta; daughters, Glenice (Mickey) (Mrs. Chip Chippett), Whitehorse, N.W.T.; Susan (Mrs. Alex Legere), Cow Bay; Jennifer (Mrs. Allan Gilbert), Lawrencetown; Christine, Linda, Cole Harbour; Deborah, Sault St. Marie, Ont.; Nancy Johnston, Lawrencetown; Ruth (Mrs. Wade Rent), Three Fathom Habour; Lisa (Mrs. Kim Johnston), Lake Echo; 27 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sons, Gerald, Harold (Sonny), Phillip, Thomas; two grandchildren; great-grandchild. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, cremation to take place with a memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, 767 Main St., Dartmouth, Rev. Arthur Snow officiating. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Metro Food Bank. - [S5031] Joan Hope Devonport - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, July 31, 2008.
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Charles Edward Devonport1
M, n. vers 1912, d. 17 mai 1995
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- Charles Edward Devonport a épousé Joan Hope Coomber.1
- Charles Edward Devonport est né vers 1912 à Wales.1
- Charles Edward Devonport est décédé le 17 mai 1995 à Dartmouth General Hospital, Dartmouth, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.1
Chronologie
Naissance: 15 décembre 1920 | Lewishan, Angleterre
Décès: 29 juillet 2008 | Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
1912
Naissance
Vers 1912 | Wales
1995
Décès
17 mai 1995 | Dartmouth General Hospital, Dartmouth, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Citations
- [S3291] Charles Edward Devonport, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 17 1995, pg B3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, May 17th, 1995 pg B3
DEVONPORT, Charles Edward -
83, Cole Harbour, died May 17, 1995, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Wales, he was a son of the late Ellen (Nellie) Devonport Walsh. He was a veteran of the Second World War 1940-1945, and a dairy farmer in Cumberland County. He worked for many years at the Halifax County Rehabiltion Center, Halifax County School Board and Canada Post. He appeared in the Golden Globe award winning documentary Lost Children of the Empire and a book of the same name. He was a well-respected member of the community and a lifetime elder of the United Church, Cole Harbour. Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Coomber; sons, Charles E. (Chuck), Porters Lake; Fred G., Sackville; Robert M., Alberta; daughters, Glenice (Mickey) (Mrs. Chip Chippett), Whitehorse, N.W.T.; Susan (Mrs. Alex Legere), Cow Bay; Jennifer (Mrs. Allan Gilbert), Lawrencetown; Christine, Linda, Cole Harbour; Deborah, Sault St. Marie, Ont.; Nancy Johnston, Lawrencetown; Ruth (Mrs. Wade Rent), Three Fathom Habour; Lisa (Mrs. Kim Johnston), Lake Echo; 27 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sons, Gerald, Harold (Sonny), Phillip, Thomas; two grandchildren; great-grandchild. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, cremation to take place with a memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, 767 Main St., Dartmouth, Rev. Arthur Snow officiating. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Metro Food Bank.
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Joan Hope Coomber1,2
F, n. 15 décembre 1920, d. 29 juillet 2008
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- Joan Hope Coomber a épousé Charles Edward Devonport.1
- Joan Hope Coomber est née 15 décembre 1920 à Lewishan, Angleterre.2
- Joan Hope Coomber est décédée le 29 juillet 2008 à Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.2
Chronologie
Naissance: vers 1912 | Wales
Décès: 17 mai 1995 | Dartmouth General Hospital, Dartmouth, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
1920
Naissance
15 décembre 1920 | Lewishan, Angleterre
200887
Décès
29 juillet 2008 | Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Citations
- [S3291] Charles Edward Devonport, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 17 1995, pg B3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, May 17th, 1995 pg B3
DEVONPORT, Charles Edward -
83, Cole Harbour, died May 17, 1995, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Wales, he was a son of the late Ellen (Nellie) Devonport Walsh. He was a veteran of the Second World War 1940-1945, and a dairy farmer in Cumberland County. He worked for many years at the Halifax County Rehabiltion Center, Halifax County School Board and Canada Post. He appeared in the Golden Globe award winning documentary Lost Children of the Empire and a book of the same name. He was a well-respected member of the community and a lifetime elder of the United Church, Cole Harbour. Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Coomber; sons, Charles E. (Chuck), Porters Lake; Fred G., Sackville; Robert M., Alberta; daughters, Glenice (Mickey) (Mrs. Chip Chippett), Whitehorse, N.W.T.; Susan (Mrs. Alex Legere), Cow Bay; Jennifer (Mrs. Allan Gilbert), Lawrencetown; Christine, Linda, Cole Harbour; Deborah, Sault St. Marie, Ont.; Nancy Johnston, Lawrencetown; Ruth (Mrs. Wade Rent), Three Fathom Habour; Lisa (Mrs. Kim Johnston), Lake Echo; 27 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sons, Gerald, Harold (Sonny), Phillip, Thomas; two grandchildren; great-grandchild. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, cremation to take place with a memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, 767 Main St., Dartmouth, Rev. Arthur Snow officiating. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Metro Food Bank. - [S5031] Joan Hope Devonport - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, July 31, 2008.
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Charles Connolly1
M, n. vers 1925, d. 20 mars 1996
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- Charles Connolly a épousé Holly Adams.1
- Charles Connolly est né vers 1925 à Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.1
- Charles Connolly est décédé le 20 mars 1996 à Saint Joseph Hospital, Elliott Lake, Ontario, Canada.1
Chronologie
1925
Naissance
Vers 1925 | Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
1996
Décès
20 mars 1996 | Saint Joseph Hospital, Elliott Lake, Ontario, Canada
Citations
- [S3295] Charles Connolly - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 8 1993, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, May 8th, 1996 pg C3
CONNOLLY, Charles -
71, Elliot Lake, Ont., died March 20, 1996, in St. Joseph's General Hospital, Elliot Lake. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late William and Pauline Connolly. Surviving are his wife, the former Holly Adams; daughters, Patricia (Mrs. Myles Legere), Ottawa, Ont.; Pauline Dervais, Sudbury, Ont.; sons, Denis, Ajax, Ont.; James, Tim, Toronto, Ont.; Brian, Barrie, Ont.; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Rose, Massachusetts; Florence, Agnes, Victoria, B.C.; twin brother, Cyril, Halifax. He was predeceased by brothers, William, Earl; sisters, Edith, Hazel, Margaret, Patricia.
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Holly Adams1
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Chronologie
Naissance: vers 1925 | Halifax, Halifax, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Décès: 20 mars 1996 | Saint Joseph Hospital, Elliott Lake, Ontario, Canada
Citations
- [S3295] Charles Connolly - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 8 1993, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Wednesday, May 8th, 1996 pg C3
CONNOLLY, Charles -
71, Elliot Lake, Ont., died March 20, 1996, in St. Joseph's General Hospital, Elliot Lake. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late William and Pauline Connolly. Surviving are his wife, the former Holly Adams; daughters, Patricia (Mrs. Myles Legere), Ottawa, Ont.; Pauline Dervais, Sudbury, Ont.; sons, Denis, Ajax, Ont.; James, Tim, Toronto, Ont.; Brian, Barrie, Ont.; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Rose, Massachusetts; Florence, Agnes, Victoria, B.C.; twin brother, Cyril, Halifax. He was predeceased by brothers, William, Earl; sisters, Edith, Hazel, Margaret, Patricia.
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Joseph Leger1,2
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Enfants avec Ethel Hape n. 1930, d. 22 décembre 2012
Chronologie
Naissance: 1930 | Richmond, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Décès: 22 décembre 2012 | Monarch Hall, Riverview, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Citations
- [S3297] Clarence Charles Hape - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 6 1996, pg B7.
- [S4292] Mary (Christine) Legere - obituary, Times & Transcriipt, Moncton, NB, February 22, 1999, pg A5.
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Ethel Hape1
F, n. 1930, d. 22 décembre 2012
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LEGER, Ethel - 2012-12-22 (T&T
- Ethel Hape a épousé Joseph Leger, fils de Edgar Léger et Christine Brine.1,2
- Ethel Hape est née 1930 à Richmond, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.3
- Ethel Hape est décédée le 22 décembre 2012 à Monarch Hall, Riverview, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.3
- Les funérailles ont eu lieu à Fair Haven Funeral Home, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.3
Chronologie
1930
Naissance
1930 | Richmond, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
2012~82
Décès
22 décembre 2012 | Monarch Hall, Riverview, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Funérailles
Fair Haven Funeral Home, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Citations
- [S3297] Clarence Charles Hape - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 6 1996, pg B7.
- [S4292] Mary (Christine) Legere - obituary, Times & Transcriipt, Moncton, NB, February 22, 1999, pg A5.
- [S9892] Ethel Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, December 26, 2012. voir aussi: Ethel Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2012-12-22.
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Clarence Charles Hape1
M
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3297] Clarence Charles Hape - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 6 1996, pg B7.
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Lizzie Miller1
F
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3297] Clarence Charles Hape - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 6 1996, pg B7.
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Gerald Bishop1
M
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3298] David Gerald Bishop - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 11 1996, pg D24. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Saturday, May 11th, 1996 pg D24
BISHOP, David Gerald -
51, 5 Christie St., Amherst, died May 9, 1996, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Amherst, he was a son of Gerald and Christina (Gray) Bishop, Maccan. He had worked as a correctional officer in Dorchester, N.B.; as a weight inspector for the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and as a truck driver for several trucking companies in the area. He was a member of Step in Time Dancers; an associate member of Royal Canadian Legion, Amherst branch 10 and former member of Collingwood Snowmobile Club. Surviving are his former wife, Pat (Leger), Amherst; daughter, Colette (Mrs. Eric Wilson), River Hebert Head, N.S.; son, Gerald J., Amherst; sister, Beverly, Bridgewater; two nieces. Visitation 2-4 p.m. today, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in Nappan United Church, Rev. Robert Mack officiating. Burial in Maccan Cemetery. Flowers and donations accepted.
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Christina Gray1
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3298] David Gerald Bishop - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 11 1996, pg D24. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Saturday, May 11th, 1996 pg D24
BISHOP, David Gerald -
51, 5 Christie St., Amherst, died May 9, 1996, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Amherst, he was a son of Gerald and Christina (Gray) Bishop, Maccan. He had worked as a correctional officer in Dorchester, N.B.; as a weight inspector for the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and as a truck driver for several trucking companies in the area. He was a member of Step in Time Dancers; an associate member of Royal Canadian Legion, Amherst branch 10 and former member of Collingwood Snowmobile Club. Surviving are his former wife, Pat (Leger), Amherst; daughter, Colette (Mrs. Eric Wilson), River Hebert Head, N.S.; son, Gerald J., Amherst; sister, Beverly, Bridgewater; two nieces. Visitation 2-4 p.m. today, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in Nappan United Church, Rev. Robert Mack officiating. Burial in Maccan Cemetery. Flowers and donations accepted.
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Eric Wilson1
M
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3298] David Gerald Bishop - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, May 11 1996, pg D24. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Saturday, May 11th, 1996 pg D24
BISHOP, David Gerald -
51, 5 Christie St., Amherst, died May 9, 1996, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Amherst, he was a son of Gerald and Christina (Gray) Bishop, Maccan. He had worked as a correctional officer in Dorchester, N.B.; as a weight inspector for the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and as a truck driver for several trucking companies in the area. He was a member of Step in Time Dancers; an associate member of Royal Canadian Legion, Amherst branch 10 and former member of Collingwood Snowmobile Club. Surviving are his former wife, Pat (Leger), Amherst; daughter, Colette (Mrs. Eric Wilson), River Hebert Head, N.S.; son, Gerald J., Amherst; sister, Beverly, Bridgewater; two nieces. Visitation 2-4 p.m. today, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Furlong's Funeral Home, Amherst. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in Nappan United Church, Rev. Robert Mack officiating. Burial in Maccan Cemetery. Flowers and donations accepted.
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Mary Hines1
F
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3300] John Neil (Jack) Hines - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 3 1996, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, June 3rd, 1996 pg C3
HINES, John Neil (Jack) -
60 Alderney Dr., Enfield, died June 1, 1996, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late John and Mary (Mountain) Hines. He was employed for over 30 years with the Ministry of Transport at the Halifax International Airport, until his retirement. He was a avid outdoorsman and bowler. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Fleet; son, Danny and partner Krista, Rhines Creek; daughter, Mary (Mrs. Paul Leger); granddaughter, Stephanie Leger, both of Fredericton, N.B.; brothers, Wheldon, Dartmouth; Donald, Porters Lake; Paul, Lawrencetown; Robert, Dartmouth; sister, Molly Fiander, Kingston. He was predeceased by brother, Victor. Funeral 2 p.m. today in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, Rev. Paul Granville S.J. officiating. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Lung Association.
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Paul Leger1
M
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3300] John Neil (Jack) Hines - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 3 1996, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, June 3rd, 1996 pg C3
HINES, John Neil (Jack) -
60 Alderney Dr., Enfield, died June 1, 1996, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late John and Mary (Mountain) Hines. He was employed for over 30 years with the Ministry of Transport at the Halifax International Airport, until his retirement. He was a avid outdoorsman and bowler. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Fleet; son, Danny and partner Krista, Rhines Creek; daughter, Mary (Mrs. Paul Leger); granddaughter, Stephanie Leger, both of Fredericton, N.B.; brothers, Wheldon, Dartmouth; Donald, Porters Lake; Paul, Lawrencetown; Robert, Dartmouth; sister, Molly Fiander, Kingston. He was predeceased by brother, Victor. Funeral 2 p.m. today in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, Rev. Paul Granville S.J. officiating. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Lung Association.
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Stephanie Leger1
F
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Lien de parenté: | Fille d'un cousin au 7e degré de Gilles Pinet |
Chronologie
Citations
- [S3300] John Neil (Jack) Hines - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 3 1996, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, June 3rd, 1996 pg C3
HINES, John Neil (Jack) -
60 Alderney Dr., Enfield, died June 1, 1996, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late John and Mary (Mountain) Hines. He was employed for over 30 years with the Ministry of Transport at the Halifax International Airport, until his retirement. He was a avid outdoorsman and bowler. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Fleet; son, Danny and partner Krista, Rhines Creek; daughter, Mary (Mrs. Paul Leger); granddaughter, Stephanie Leger, both of Fredericton, N.B.; brothers, Wheldon, Dartmouth; Donald, Porters Lake; Paul, Lawrencetown; Robert, Dartmouth; sister, Molly Fiander, Kingston. He was predeceased by brother, Victor. Funeral 2 p.m. today in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, Rev. Paul Granville S.J. officiating. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Lung Association. - [S9892] Ethel Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, December 26, 2012. voir aussi: Ethel Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, 2012-12-22.
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John Neil Hines1
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3300] John Neil (Jack) Hines - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 3 1996, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, June 3rd, 1996 pg C3
HINES, John Neil (Jack) -
60 Alderney Dr., Enfield, died June 1, 1996, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late John and Mary (Mountain) Hines. He was employed for over 30 years with the Ministry of Transport at the Halifax International Airport, until his retirement. He was a avid outdoorsman and bowler. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Fleet; son, Danny and partner Krista, Rhines Creek; daughter, Mary (Mrs. Paul Leger); granddaughter, Stephanie Leger, both of Fredericton, N.B.; brothers, Wheldon, Dartmouth; Donald, Porters Lake; Paul, Lawrencetown; Robert, Dartmouth; sister, Molly Fiander, Kingston. He was predeceased by brother, Victor. Funeral 2 p.m. today in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, Rev. Paul Granville S.J. officiating. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Lung Association.
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Eleanor Fleet1
F
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3300] John Neil (Jack) Hines - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 3 1996, pg C3. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, June 3rd, 1996 pg C3
HINES, John Neil (Jack) -
60 Alderney Dr., Enfield, died June 1, 1996, at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late John and Mary (Mountain) Hines. He was employed for over 30 years with the Ministry of Transport at the Halifax International Airport, until his retirement. He was a avid outdoorsman and bowler. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Fleet; son, Danny and partner Krista, Rhines Creek; daughter, Mary (Mrs. Paul Leger); granddaughter, Stephanie Leger, both of Fredericton, N.B.; brothers, Wheldon, Dartmouth; Donald, Porters Lake; Paul, Lawrencetown; Robert, Dartmouth; sister, Molly Fiander, Kingston. He was predeceased by brother, Victor. Funeral 2 p.m. today in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, Rev. Paul Granville S.J. officiating. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Lung Association.
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John MacKinnon1
M
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3301] Kathleen M. (Kay) MacKinnon - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 14 1996, pg D16. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Friday, June 14th, 1996 pg D16
LEGER, Kathleen M. (Kay) -
Allison Drive, Moncton, N.B., formerly of Riverview, N.B., died June 12, 1996, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Florence (Burke) MacKinnon. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Riverview and their ladies society and also did volunteer work for the Canadian Red Cross. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Doris (Mrs. William Seaman), Moncton; Nora (Mrs. George Marshall), Fredericton, N.B.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph; daughter, Theresa M. Riordon; six brothers; three sisters. Burial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Robie Steet, Truro, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Ltd., Moncton.
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Florence Burke1
F
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Chronologie
Citations
- [S3301] Kathleen M. (Kay) MacKinnon - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 14 1996, pg D16. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Friday, June 14th, 1996 pg D16
LEGER, Kathleen M. (Kay) -
Allison Drive, Moncton, N.B., formerly of Riverview, N.B., died June 12, 1996, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Florence (Burke) MacKinnon. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Riverview and their ladies society and also did volunteer work for the Canadian Red Cross. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Doris (Mrs. William Seaman), Moncton; Nora (Mrs. George Marshall), Fredericton, N.B.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph; daughter, Theresa M. Riordon; six brothers; three sisters. Burial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Robie Steet, Truro, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Ltd., Moncton.
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Kathleen MacKinnon1
F, d. 12 juin 1996
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- Également: Kathleen May McKinnon.2,3
- Kathleen MacKinnon a épousé William Joseph Leger, fils de Paul Léger et Catherine Pellerin, le 10 juin 1929 à Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.2,3,1
- Kathleen MacKinnon est décédée le 12 juin 1996 à Moncton City Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.1
- Kathleen MacKinnon a été inhumée le 15 juin 1996 à Immaculate Conception, Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.1
Chronologie
1929
10 juin 1929 | Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Age 26
Naissance: 27 mars 1903 | Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Décès: 1980
1996
Décès
12 juin 1996 | Moncton City Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
1996
Sépulture
15 juin 1996 | Immaculate Conception, Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Citations
- [S3301] Kathleen M. (Kay) MacKinnon - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 14 1996, pg D16. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Friday, June 14th, 1996 pg D16
LEGER, Kathleen M. (Kay) -
Allison Drive, Moncton, N.B., formerly of Riverview, N.B., died June 12, 1996, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Florence (Burke) MacKinnon. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Riverview and their ladies society and also did volunteer work for the Canadian Red Cross. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Doris (Mrs. William Seaman), Moncton; Nora (Mrs. George Marshall), Fredericton, N.B.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph; daughter, Theresa M. Riordon; six brothers; three sisters. Burial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Robie Steet, Truro, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Ltd., Moncton. - [S4402] Babin - Leger - wedding, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, September 7, 1937, pg 5. The Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
7 Sep 1937 Tuesday Page 5
Babin-Leger
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption was the scene of a very pretty but quiet wedding yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, when at nuptial high mass, the rector, Rt. Rev. Mgr. H.D.Cormier, D.P., united in holy matrimony Miss Margaret Leger, adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leger, Mountain Road, and Mr. Ovila Babin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phileas Babin, Scoudouc. N.B. The bride, who was unattended, looked very charming in a tailored light grey travelling suit with navy blue accessories and halo hat of pleated navy velvet and wide hemmed nose weil, and carried a white prayer book. She entered the church to the strains of the Briday Chorus from "Lohengrin" played by Mr. Philippe Arsenault, organist and choirmaster of the Cathedral, who also officiated at the musci of the mass. During the offertory, Miss Mary McCarron sang very sweetly Millard's "Ave, Maria" accompanied on the organ by Mr. George Skeffington. As a recessional, Mr. Skeffington rendered Mendelssohn's Wedding March, Witnesses to the marriage were Cloris Leger, brother of the bride, and Eustache Babin, brother of the groom. Following the ceremonies, the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride where a dainty luncheon was partaken by the immediate relatives and a few close friends. The dining room and table were decorated very tastefully with multi-colored gladioli and other fall flowers, and the table was centred with a beautiful triple tiered wedding cake. In the afternoon the happy couple left on The Gull for Boston, Cambridge, and other New England points. On their return they will reside in this city, here the groom is a valued and popular employee of the car shops of the Canadian National Railways. Out of town guests at the wedding included the parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. William Leger, Truro, N.S. Prior to her marriage, the bride was the honored guest at several surprise showers, and received many beautiful and useful gifts from her host of friends. - [S351] "Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette". inconnu site name, inconnu year, users.eastlink.ca.... Accessed inconnu date.
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William Joseph Leger1
M, n. 27 mars 1903, d. 1980
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- Également: Bill Léger.2
- Également: William Léger.3,4
- William Joseph Leger est né 27 mars 1903 à Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.5,6,7
- William Joseph Leger a épousé Kathleen MacKinnon, fille de John MacKinnon et Florence Burke, le 10 juin 1929 à Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada.8,9,1
- William Joseph Leger est décédé en 1980.9
Chronologie
1903
Naissance
27 mars 1903 | Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
1909~6
Recensement
1909 | Dieppe (Lakeburn), Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
William Joseph Leger figurait sur le recensement du 1909 à Dieppe (Lakeburn), Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada; Willie 6a.
192926
10 juin 1929 | Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
Décès: 12 juin 1996 | Moncton City Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
1937~34
Résidence
1937 | Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
1957~54
Résidence
1957 | Truro, Colchester, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada
1971~68
Résidence
1971 | Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
1980~77
Citations
- [S3301] Kathleen M. (Kay) MacKinnon - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 14 1996, pg D16. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Friday, June 14th, 1996 pg D16
LEGER, Kathleen M. (Kay) -
Allison Drive, Moncton, N.B., formerly of Riverview, N.B., died June 12, 1996, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Florence (Burke) MacKinnon. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Riverview and their ladies society and also did volunteer work for the Canadian Red Cross. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Doris (Mrs. William Seaman), Moncton; Nora (Mrs. George Marshall), Fredericton, N.B.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph; daughter, Theresa M. Riordon; six brothers; three sisters. Burial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Robie Steet, Truro, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Ltd., Moncton. - [S6311] Mourn Death of Paul Leger, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, March 31, 1958, pg 5.
- [S6997] J. E. Leger - obituary, Moncton Times, Moncton, NB, August 2, 1971, pg 5.
- [S7121] Mourn Death Mrs. P. Leger, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 1, 1957, pg 2. voir aussi: Hold Funeral of Mrs. Paul Leger, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, August 9, 1957, pg 5; Mrs. Paul Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, July 31, 1957, pg 2.
- [S543] “January 1909 Census of St. Anselme Parish,” List, New Brunswick GenWeb, New Brunswick GenWeb (www.rootsweb.com... accessed 2006-09-02.)
- [S1061] inconnu author, 1903 - William Joseph Leger - Certificat de naissance (Archives Provinciales du Nouveau Brunswick, inconnu publish date.)
- [S7581] Nouveau-Brunswick, Seaman - Léger (mariage) (1960) , William Seaman & Doris Leger, 1960-09-03; images numériques (F24376-3852), Archives provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick, SD141 Statistiques de l'état civil, (inconnu url , inconnu access date.)
- [S4402] Babin - Leger - wedding, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, September 7, 1937, pg 5. The Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
7 Sep 1937 Tuesday Page 5
Babin-Leger
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption was the scene of a very pretty but quiet wedding yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, when at nuptial high mass, the rector, Rt. Rev. Mgr. H.D.Cormier, D.P., united in holy matrimony Miss Margaret Leger, adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leger, Mountain Road, and Mr. Ovila Babin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phileas Babin, Scoudouc. N.B. The bride, who was unattended, looked very charming in a tailored light grey travelling suit with navy blue accessories and halo hat of pleated navy velvet and wide hemmed nose weil, and carried a white prayer book. She entered the church to the strains of the Briday Chorus from "Lohengrin" played by Mr. Philippe Arsenault, organist and choirmaster of the Cathedral, who also officiated at the musci of the mass. During the offertory, Miss Mary McCarron sang very sweetly Millard's "Ave, Maria" accompanied on the organ by Mr. George Skeffington. As a recessional, Mr. Skeffington rendered Mendelssohn's Wedding March, Witnesses to the marriage were Cloris Leger, brother of the bride, and Eustache Babin, brother of the groom. Following the ceremonies, the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride where a dainty luncheon was partaken by the immediate relatives and a few close friends. The dining room and table were decorated very tastefully with multi-colored gladioli and other fall flowers, and the table was centred with a beautiful triple tiered wedding cake. In the afternoon the happy couple left on The Gull for Boston, Cambridge, and other New England points. On their return they will reside in this city, here the groom is a valued and popular employee of the car shops of the Canadian National Railways. Out of town guests at the wedding included the parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. William Leger, Truro, N.S. Prior to her marriage, the bride was the honored guest at several surprise showers, and received many beautiful and useful gifts from her host of friends. - [S351] "Descendants of Jacques Leger dit La Rosette". inconnu site name, inconnu year, users.eastlink.ca.... Accessed inconnu date.
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Doris Leger1
F
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- Doris Leger a épousé William Seaman, fils de Henry E. Seaman et Marjorie K. Morris, le 3 septembre 1960 à Saint Bernard's Rectory, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, (Témoins: Edward Leo Riordon [17 Restigouche Rd, Oromocto, NB] & Nora Legere [54 Spruce St, Moncton, NB].)1,2
Chronologie
1960
3 septembre 1960 | Saint Bernard's Rectory, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Doris Leger a épousé
William Seaman, fils de
Henry E. Seaman et
Marjorie K. Morris, le 3 septembre 1960 à Saint Bernard's Rectory, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, (Témoins: Edward Leo Riordon [17 Restigouche Rd, Oromocto, NB] & Nora Legere [54 Spruce St, Moncton, NB].)
Citations
- [S3301] Kathleen M. (Kay) MacKinnon - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 14 1996, pg D16. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Friday, June 14th, 1996 pg D16
LEGER, Kathleen M. (Kay) -
Allison Drive, Moncton, N.B., formerly of Riverview, N.B., died June 12, 1996, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Florence (Burke) MacKinnon. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Riverview and their ladies society and also did volunteer work for the Canadian Red Cross. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Doris (Mrs. William Seaman), Moncton; Nora (Mrs. George Marshall), Fredericton, N.B.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph; daughter, Theresa M. Riordon; six brothers; three sisters. Burial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Robie Steet, Truro, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Ltd., Moncton. - [S7581] Nouveau-Brunswick, Seaman - Léger (mariage) (1960) , William Seaman & Doris Leger, 1960-09-03; images numériques (F24376-3852), Archives provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick, SD141 Statistiques de l'état civil, (inconnu url , inconnu access date.)
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William Seaman1
M
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- William Seaman a épousé Doris Leger, fille de William Joseph Leger et Kathleen MacKinnon, le 3 septembre 1960 à Saint Bernard's Rectory, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, (Témoins: Edward Leo Riordon [17 Restigouche Rd, Oromocto, NB] & Nora Legere [54 Spruce St, Moncton, NB].)1,2
Chronologie
1960
3 septembre 1960 | Saint Bernard's Rectory, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
William Seaman a épousé
Doris Leger, fille de
William Joseph Leger et
Kathleen MacKinnon, le 3 septembre 1960 à Saint Bernard's Rectory, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, (Témoins: Edward Leo Riordon [17 Restigouche Rd, Oromocto, NB] & Nora Legere [54 Spruce St, Moncton, NB].)
Citations
- [S3301] Kathleen M. (Kay) MacKinnon - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 14 1996, pg D16. The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Friday, June 14th, 1996 pg D16
LEGER, Kathleen M. (Kay) -
Allison Drive, Moncton, N.B., formerly of Riverview, N.B., died June 12, 1996, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late John A. and Florence (Burke) MacKinnon. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Riverview and their ladies society and also did volunteer work for the Canadian Red Cross. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter, Doris (Mrs. William Seaman), Moncton; Nora (Mrs. George Marshall), Fredericton, N.B.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph; daughter, Theresa M. Riordon; six brothers; three sisters. Burial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Robie Steet, Truro, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Tuttle Bros. Ltd., Moncton. - [S7581] Nouveau-Brunswick, Seaman - Léger (mariage) (1960) , William Seaman & Doris Leger, 1960-09-03; images numériques (F24376-3852), Archives provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick, SD141 Statistiques de l'état civil, (inconnu url , inconnu access date.)
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