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951 William Robert BRAKE was born at Winter House Brook, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland 1879. William died before December 29, 1880 at Winter House Brook, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland, at age 1. Died at age 16 months. His body was interred December 29, 1880 at Woody Point, Bonne Bay, Disrtict of St. Barbe, Newfoundland.
«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»He was baptized August 31, 1879 at Winter House Brook, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. 
Brake, William Robert (I4032)
 
952 William Samuel BLANCHARD was born at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland 1881. Willie died 1908 at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland, at age 27. He married Frances BARNES May 29, 1904 at Cow Head, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Entry No. 296 - Marriage solemnized at Cow Head School Chapel in the Mission of Bonne Bay in the Diocese of Newfoundland, May 29, 1904, William Samuel BLANCHARD, age 22, bachelor and fisherman of Parson's Pond, son of Thomas BLANCHARD, fisherman and Frances BARNES, age 19 spinster of Parson's Pond, daughter of Samuel BARNES, fisherman. Married in the aforesaid School Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, By me Charles William HOLLANDS(Priest). This marriage was solemnized between us: his mark of X William Samuel BLANCHARD & her mark of X Frances BARNES. In the presence of us: Walter HEULIN, her mark of X Susan HEWLIN.
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Fanny was born 1884 at Trout River, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Fanny was the daughter of Samuel BARNES and Frances Jane MATTHEWS. Fanny died at an unknown location, at age unknown.
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He resided at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland 1883. He resided at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland 1887. He resided at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland 1895. 
Blanchard, William Samuel (I3314)
 
953 William was a Schoolmaster, William and Anne had no children. Jones, William (I1826)
 
954 William was born April 12, 1877 at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. William was the son of Samuel PAYNE and Charlotte CROCKER. William died April 8, 1964 at an unknown location, at age 86. Payne, William Isaac (I546)
 
955 William was born April 1861 at Cow Head, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. William was the son of William HUTCHINGS and Mary Ann YOUNG. William died at an unknown location, at age unknown. Hutchings, William Jesse (I9748)
 
956 William was born April 1866 at Trout River, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. William was the son of George CROCKER and Sophia BLANCHARD. William died at an unknown location, at age unknown. Crocker, William Jesse (I5558)
 
957 William was born at Essex, England. William was the son of Unknown HUMBER. William died before 1855 at an unknown location, at age unknown. Humber, William Jesse (I610)
 
958 William was born circa 1857 at Quebec, Canada. William was the son of William OUELLET. William died at an unknown location, at age unknown.
«tab»William, a fisherman, arrived in Bonne Bay by 1882, the year of his marriage to Mary Jane PAYNE, daughter of Phillip PAYNE of Winter House Brook. OUELLETTE was a native of Quebec and came to Bonne Bay aboard a vessel fishing for herring. After his marriage, he lived at Chimney Cove for a short time before settling at St. Joseph's Cove, Bonne Bay. He did not use his French name OUELLETTE but rather WILLETTE. 
Ouellet, William (I324)
 
959 William was born circa 1897 at Bay of Islands, Newfoundland. William was the son of Albert Edward BRAKE and Susannah MCLEOD. William died at an unknown location, at age unknown. Brake, William Henry (I3138)
 
960 William«i»«sup»4«/i»«/sup» PAYNE (Esther«i»«sup»3«/i»«/sup» DECKER, Elizabeth«i»«sup»2«/i»«/sup» PAYNE, John«i»«sup»1«/i»«/sup») was born at Cow Head, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland October 1854. Will died December 14, 1932 at Rocky Harbour, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland, at age 78. Age 78 years. His body was interred after December 14, 1932 at Rocky Harbour, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Tombstone Inscription: William PAYNE husband of Hannah PAYNE, died December 14, 1932, age 78 years.

He married «b»Hannah«/b» «b»SHEARS«/b» October 31, 1877 at Rocky Harbour, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Entry No. 80 - These are to certify that William PAIN, bachelor, and Hannah SHEARS, spinster, both of Bonne Bay, North West coast of Newfoundland, were married according to the Rite of the Church of England, this thirty first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven. (The said William PAIN and Hannah SHEARS having been previously married by the Lay Reader, there being at the time no clergyman to be found on the shore). By me Thomas P MAPIAH, Missionary Priest. The above marriage was solemnized between us; his mark X William PAIN and her mark X Hannah SHEARS. In the presence of us; his mark X William PAIN, her mark X Rosa Anne PAIN, his mark X Angus PAIN. 
Payne, William (I2520)
 
961 Willie Rob nick name
BIRT: RIN MH:IF33617
DEAT: RIN MH:IF33618
BURI: RIN MH:IF33619 
Newhook, William Robert (I4614)
 
962 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Payne, W. (I5020)
 
963 Zachariah was born March 1842 at an unknown location. He was born after February 16, 1842 and before March 16, 1842, due to age 61 years and 11 months at the time of his death February 16, 1904. Zachariah was the son of John HARRIS.

Zachariah died February 16, 1904 at Rocky Harbour, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland, at age 61. His body was interred after February 16, 1904 at Rocky Harbour, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Tombstone Inscription: Zacharias Harris died February 16, 1904 age 61 years 11 months. First Salvation Army Cemetery, Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland. The Headstone is broken and was lying flat on the ground beneath the surface before I found and uncovered it. Author's visit July 12, 1991. 
Harris, Zachariah (I9686)
 
964 [Ash.FBK]

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" Dan " lived in Whitby Ont.,was married and had a family of five or six. He came to the Island a few times in the 1980's to visit and stayed with my parents. 
MacKenzie, Donald R. (I2688)
 
965 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F952
 
966 [Ash.FBK]

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Ella and Bennett lived in Twillingate. They also have a daughter. 
Parsons, Ella Maud (I2635)
 
967 [Ash.FBK]

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Emelia and lived at Trout River. They had 7 boys and 3 girls. 
Parsons, Amelia Jane (I180)
 
968 [Ash.FBK]

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Eva died young . There was one boy and a girl living in Scotland. 
Parsons, Eva Evangeline (I183)
 
969 [Ash.FBK]

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Florence died in childhood. 
MacKenzie, Florence (I2687)
 
970 [Ash.FBK]

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Henry married a sister of Israel and George Hann. They had 15 children . New info. from Marion Hewitt? 
Parsons, Henry Richard (I2629)
 
971 [Ash.FBK]

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I believe William Wilkshire was born in Ontario as stated in the census of 1881, but in the 1871 Ontario census it states that he was born in Newfoundland. In the 1891 census he was working as a mail driver. In 1901 census he was a general servan t, residing in Rose Bank Lot. 46, and worked for a farmer Mr. Grant for a yearly wage of $16. His health was very poorly at this time and they thought that the move to the country would be beneficial. When William and Miriam were married first t hey lived for a short time with his parents William and Catherine Wilkshire on the corner of Gerald and Orlebar St.. At the time of his death they lived in a little house situated in the old Church of England Cemetery on University Ave. which was later moved to Bishop St. and is still there today. At that time he was a gardener for St. Pauls Church. He died at 36 probably of TB.. The Daily Examiner - Dec. 12, 1905 states that the funeral was to be held from his late residence on Elm Ave . (University Ave.) and burial to be in the Peoples Cemetery. 
Wilkshire, William Brennet (I2617)
 
972 [Ash.FBK]

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Israel and Emily lived in Summerside, Bay of Islands. 
Parsons, Emily Diane (I1353)
 
973 [Ash.FBK]

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John worked near Charlottetown at the Brewery. He died of typhoid fever. The source was a contaminated well where they got their drinking water there. He was unmarried. 
Wilkshire, John William (I2618)
 
974 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MacKenzie, M. (I2689)
 
975 [Ash.FBK]

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Margaret died very young with TB. 
Wilkshire, Margaret Elizabeth (I2620)
 
976 [Ash.FBK]

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Mary was christened on April 27, 1876 by Rev. George Mullen. (Methodist Church Records, Bonne Bay) 
Rideout, Mary Agnes (I2609)
 
977 [Ash.FBK]

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McAlpines Directory 1898 and 1904 records a Solomon Ash - Fisherman.
Census 1935 of Curzon Village lists Alfreda Rideout, a servant age 20, in the household of Frederick Elliot. This possibly could be a granddaughter of Solomon and Miriam Alfreda Rideout.? 
Rideout, Soloman (I2607)
 
978 [Ash.FBK]

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My mother always told me that this child's name was Albertha Susanna Craswell Wilkshire. In burial registry #257 her name is down as Albatha Wiltshire, infant, buried June 26, 1904 by Rev. L. F. Williams. Most of the Wilkshires in this Register are spelled incorrectly with a " t ". 
Wiltshire, Albertha Susanna Craswell (I2623)
 
979 [Ash.FBK]

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Pearl and Edward lived in Summerside and had 11 children. 
Parsons, Pearl (I2637)
 
980 [Ash.FBK]

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Rosie is living with George Hann in the 1921 census in Trout River. 
Parsons, Rosie Mildred (I2656)
 
981 [Ash.FBK]

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Ruby is residing with Isaac Hann in 1921 census in Trout River. 
Parsons, Doreen Martha (I2648)
 
982 [Ash.FBK]

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Taylor's daughter Una Jacobs lives in Trout River very near the place her grandparents settled. She runs the P.O. there and has for many years. She is very involved in the community there. She showed us the location where her grandparents William and Mary Jane ( Ash ) Parsons and Richard Ash lived on the Trout River. They are buried in the United Church cemetery there on the hill overlooking the town.

on the web site http://www.k12.nf.ca/jakeman/trwwi.htm and included in this album is a picture of - Robert Hann and Charles Hann of Trout River went overseas to fight in World War One. While fighting for his country in Summitt, France, Robert was shot to death by a German snipper in July 1918, almost at the end of the war. Taylor Parsons also of Trout River, was defending his country on the same battlefield. The authorities called on Taylor to identify the body of his friend, Robert. Taylor was left to inform Charles, who was in the hospital being treated for shrapnel wounds, about his brother, Robert's death. After recovering from his wounds, Charles returned to the battlefield to continue fighting for the freedom. He rem ained in England until the end of the war. Charles Hann was left disabled for life because of his wounds. He vowed that he would seek revenge for his brother's death by executing every German that fought in World War One.

At the end of the war, Charles and Taylor returned to Trout River. At the age of 74 Charles died due to complications arising from his old war wound. Taylor died of natural causes at the age of 81. 
Parsons, Ezekiel Taylor (I2630)
 
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When Ruby and Sam were married they lived with her mother Miriam and her brothers John, who was twenty and Frederick who was just nine. John died in 1910 and her mother and Fredrick in 1911, all with typhoid fever. Sam worked mostly at trucking o wning his own wagon and team of horses. When the Great War broke out he enlisted in the army falling ill before making it over seas. He received an injury at the military barracks afterwards developing TB and was quite seriously ill by 1917. Fort unately he was able to get a small pension from the military which helped them survive. He spent a number of years in the Sanatorium at Charlottetown and then the Dalton Sanatorium in North Wiltshire. In 1921 he was sent to St. Agath des Monts, Q uebec. Ruby followed shortly after, quite a trip in those days, for a mother with four young children and expecting the fifth. Jessie was born there and they stayed for about two years. The mountain air did not improve Sam's health so they return ed home and after having a collapsed lung he was told they could do nothing more for him. As a last resort the doctors told him he could try living in the country. In 1923 they bought a farm in Brooklyn Lot 61 where Sam's father William was born . Ruby never quite adjusted to the country way of life my mother tells me, being a city girl born and bred. She was very strong, a hard worker, an excellent cook and housekeeper. She took a serious stroke at the age of 55, but with perseverance s he partially recovered. After suffering more strokes, she died in 1952. Sam, although having so much sickness lived to the age of 79. 
Wilkshire, Ruby Eva (I2619)
 
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Winnifred Alfreda is recorded in the burial registry as Winifred Elfreda. She was buried April 3, 1895, by Rev. W. Hamlyn in Peoples Cemetery. There is no stone for any of the family buried there but my mother knows where their graves are. 
Wilkshire, Winnifred Alfreda (I2622)
 
985 [Jones1.ftw]

After Feadora's death,Augustus Butt, age nine went to live with his uncle Charlie Randell and Aunt Lizzy.

Gus lived with his anunt and uncle until he went overseas in January 1940. He spent a short time in the Newfoundland overseas forestry unit before joining the Royal Air Force where he served for the remainder of the war. 
Butt, Solomon Augustus "Gus" (I2094)
 
986 [Jones1.ftw]

After her mothers death, Annie lived for a while with her aunt Flora and uncle Dick of Port Rexton. 
Butt, Annie (I2095)
 
987 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. King, J.C. (I2098)
 
988 [Jones1.ftw]

Died an unmarried man 
Randell, Arthur Gilbert (I2174)
 
989 [Jones1.ftw]

Died in youth 
Randell, Maria (I2149)
 
990 [Jones1.ftw]

Died in youth 
Randell, Honor (I2150)
 
991 [Jones1.ftw]

Lost at sea from the Scooner Doris V. Douglas about 1937 
McGrath, Israel (I2178)
 
992 [Jones1.ftw]

Martin died a child

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Martin died a child 
Randell, Martin (I2085)
 
993 [Jones1.ftw]

Mary and Robert raised from early childhood a neice, Mary Penney. Mary Penney later married Willis Miller of Trinity East and had six daughters 
Bannister, Mary Ann (I2074)
 
994 [Jones1.ftw]

Ralph Died a Child 
Randell, Ralph (I2078)
 
995 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Randell, R. (I2086)
 
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William Parsons was born in Otterbury on Conception Bay. (Info. Una Jacobs) He married Mary Jane Taylor Ash in 1883 ( re. Ella Manuel ) at 20 Years of age. 
Parsons, William (I2626)
 
997 _TYPE: Smart Matching Source (S107)
 
998 _TYPE: Smart Matching Source (S108)
 
999 _TYPE: Smart Matching Source (S106)
 
1000 _UID: 0A733EAE-F72F-4F5D-9477-60E19057AA28
_MEDI: 428963-1
_TYPE: Smart Matching 
Source (S101)
 

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