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Title: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Sunday 08 February 15 19:43 GMT (UK)
I know this is a long shot but looking for a marriage for a Frank Churchill Hazeldine born 1939 (deceased) married at a very young age of 15 or 16 years of age to a Patricia (Unknown) in around 1954 in Toronto. They had two sons very shortly after marriage born in toronto we believe. I have the names of the two boys but can not post their names on site as they may still be living. Patricia remarried and the boys took the new fathers name. What we are looking for is a marriage date for Frank and Patricia and her original maiden name.We do not know if she is still living or has passed.
Any thing to start the search back would be of help.

Thanks
Branching Out
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: *Sandra* on Sunday 08 February 15 19:51 GMT (UK)
There are no BMD Indexes in Canada. As a guide BMD Records are only available for births more than a 100 years ago, marriages 85 years ago (They are up to about 1929 at the moment) and deaths 70 years ago.

Sandra
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Sunday 08 February 15 20:02 GMT (UK)
Thanks Sandra.
Where would i send a request for a search for their marriage record? Ontario Vital stats?
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 08 February 15 20:22 GMT (UK)
There are no BMD Indexes in Canada. As a guide BMD Records are only available for births more than a 100 years ago, marriages 85 years ago (They are up to about 1929 at the moment) and deaths 70 years ago.

Sandra

You will not be able to see an index or order a certificate for such a recent marriage.
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Sunday 08 February 15 20:36 GMT (UK)
Thanks!
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: deebel on Sunday 08 February 15 20:57 GMT (UK)
   
Frank C Hazeldine, D 21/4/1972 San Diego B 1/1/39 Canada in California Death Index

Take it this is he?

Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 08 February 15 21:56 GMT (UK)
Lots of information posted on earlier topic-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=711929.msg5554992#msg5554992
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Sunday 08 February 15 22:01 GMT (UK)
Yes, that is the Frank we are in peruse of. He was married it is believed 5 times. The first being Patricia that I mentioned earlier and there is belief he married a second time before he married his third wife (Sandra) and then married two more times afterwards Rena and Susan.
Thanks
Branching Out.
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: GrahamSimons on Monday 09 February 15 09:10 GMT (UK)
I hired a researcher who was able to find a marriage cert for me in Toronto for 1950. The process wasn't particularly cheap, but was usefully revealing!
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: *Sandra* on Tuesday 10 February 15 12:23 GMT (UK)
For a "nominal fee" you can access the Toronto Star Pages of the Past, online archive containing millions of pages as they actually appeared, from  3 November1892 to November 2004  Pages of the Past contains all stories and photos as well as ads, birth, marriages and death notices, classified ads, etc.,
There is a searchable link for free - worth a try  ???

http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/advancedsearch.html

RunKitty is the expert who would advise you of any other options available.

Sandra

 
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Tuesday 10 February 15 14:19 GMT (UK)
Thanks Sandra!!
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Tuesday 10 February 15 15:37 GMT (UK)
Hi  :)

In the Globe and Mail, March 7, 1963, in a section listing legal proceedings at the Osgoode Hall courts (in Toronto), under "applications for judgment absolute granted" (divorce) - Patricia I Hazeldine v. Francis C Hazeldine. 

So, divorce in 1963. 

RK
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Tuesday 10 February 15 15:48 GMT (UK)
Hi RunKitty
Thanks for the lead. This gives us a better time line to go with. Frank and Patrica according to family had two sons together and took Patrica's new married name when she remarried.

Thanks again!
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Tuesday 10 February 15 15:50 GMT (UK)
HMM - reading your other post and this one, I am a bit confused.  I see that you have his death in California in 1972 after a name change and several marriages. :o :o  A very interesting fellow is your Frank!!

However, other information you found says he was married to someone named Olive, lived in Toronto in 1974 (voters list) and died in Toronto in 1981. 

I found the 1981 obit...

Frank C Hazeldine died a the Toronto East General Hospital on Sept 16, 1981.  Husband of Olive Turner.  Father of Francis in Boston.  Lists stepchildren too.  Brother of Marnie and Ethel in USA.  Buried at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. 

RK
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Tuesday 10 February 15 16:04 GMT (UK)
HMM - reading your other post and this one, I am a bit confused.  I see that you have his death in California in 1972 after a name change and several marriages. :o :o  A very interesting fellow is your Frank!!

However, other information you found says he was married to someone named Olive, lived in Toronto in 1974 (voters list) and died in Toronto in 1981. 

RK

Sorry - I have a cold and I am a bit out of it... I see that the 1981 Frank is Frank Sr....  sorry to be so slow on the uptake!! 

ADDED -- This Frank Sr has a living son Francis in Boston - are you sure he and Olive are your couple??  Do the sisters in the USA fit with your tree???


RK
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: *Sandra* on Tuesday 10 February 15 16:09 GMT (UK)
Sorry to read you're under the weather - thinking of you.

Hugs
Sandra  ;D

Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Tuesday 10 February 15 16:12 GMT (UK)
Thanks Sandra :) :) 

This Frank is an interesting character!!  There is a lot to unravel here :)

RK
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Branching out on Tuesday 10 February 15 16:52 GMT (UK)
Sorry to here that yo are under the weather, hope your feeling better soon.
The Frank Sr who married Olive Jennell Cross is the grandparents.
Frank Jr was a very colorful man who married several times, never new that there were so many levels to Frank.
Is there a way you could send me a copy and past version of the obit?

Thanks again and hope you feel better!
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Tuesday 10 February 15 17:01 GMT (UK)
Hi again,

Could this be the Francis in Boston??

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8216106.html

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2874906

RK
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: forthefamily on Tuesday 10 February 15 18:44 GMT (UK)
For a "nominal fee" you can access the Toronto Star Pages of the Past, online archive containing millions of pages as they actually appeared, from  3 November1892 to November 2004  Pages of the Past contains all stories and photos as well as ads, birth, marriages and death notices, classified ads, etc.,
There is a searchable link for free - worth a try  ???

http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/advancedsearch.html

RunKitty is the expert who would advise you of any other options available.

Sandra

Thank you for this link Sandra. I have been trying to find my aunt's marriage and her husband's death. Worth a try :)

mab

Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: Jasna on Sunday 10 May 15 01:17 BST (UK)
Love to speak to someone regarding this person. Trying to get information on Frank Churchill Hazeldine. I'm getting confused with the different franks. Please help.
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: brenz1 on Tuesday 27 December 16 03:46 GMT (UK)
I think I might be connected to this fellow too.  Is there a way to chat privately?
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: manawakian on Tuesday 27 December 16 12:13 GMT (UK)
Hi Brenz, welcome to RootsChat

Click the help button on the black bar near top of page and read up on Personal Messages.  You will need to have posted 2 or 3 (see HELP) times before you can send PMs.  Just post hello a couple of times.
Title: Re: 1950's Toronto
Post by: brenz1 on Tuesday 27 December 16 21:27 GMT (UK)
Hi Brenz, welcome to RootsChat

Click the help button on the black bar near top of page and read up on Personal Messages.  You will need to have posted 2 or 3 (see HELP) times before you can send PMs.  Just post hello a couple of times.
Thanks!