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Canada / Re: Robert Roy Joynt obit
« on: Saturday 18 May 24 22:51 BST (UK)  »
Not seeing a birth for him either.

I don't think it's 1907, as there is a birth registered as "not named" female  Aug. 11, 1907, in
Elmsley South, parents Lindsey and Fanny Joynt. Sadly this little girl only lived one day.

DB

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Canada / Re: Robert Roy Joynt obit
« on: Saturday 18 May 24 20:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Maybe...age is out, Beechwood Cemetery has Robert Roy Joynt age 74 d. 1989. No listing
for Christiana.

https://www.finditatmpg.com/default.aspx

DB

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Hi,

From Reply #7 re John's border crossing, there are 2 pages to that. The 2nd page has him destined
to a friend James Moffatt, 652 Washington St. Boston, Mass. It also gives a landing/seaport date of 1 July, 1911 Quebec on the ship Virginian.

There is a Canadian Incoming Passenger List on the Virginian into Quebec on 30 June 1911, from Liverpool.
John Vernon, age 24, miner, destined to Moncton, NB with a notation of "gone to USA"
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HL8-L2L

DB

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Hi,

From that Boston, Massachusetts arrival 17 July 1912 of Alice and Gilbert in reply 2, they were destined to South Boston, to her husband J. Vernon at 815 East Broadway, South Boston. Her nearest relative is her mother Mrs. Gill, 212 Canklow Rd., Rotherham.
Page 809 and 810 Line #26 and 27, from Family Search
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GY7T-8BT?i=808&wc=M6B4-96D%3A219503801&cc=1923995

She and Gilbert then cross the border into Canada 22 Sept. 1913 at McAdam Junction, New Brunswick. It appears the Vernon family spent some time in the USA before heading to Canada.

DB




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Hi,

From Library and Archives Canada, there is a service file for John, it is slow to load, double click
on the PDF file.

It gives his date of birth as 29 Oct. 1885, born Rotherham, Yorkshire, England next of kin Alice Vernon, wife, and gives an address of 21 St. Patrick, St. John, NB. His unit sailed 18 July 1915.That would be a troop outward ship, that record isn't available.
He attested March 30, 1915 at Amherst, Nova Scotia.

https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=pffww&IdNumber=293675&ecopy=651630a

DB


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Canada / Re: Frank Albert LUCAS in Toronto 1898-??
« on: Monday 06 May 24 00:45 BST (UK)  »
Excellent RK, and confirms she is also in Resthaven.

Here is Frank's WW1 service file, 70 pages, double click on the PDF file, it is very slow to load.

https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=pffww&IdNumber=539435&q=frank%20a%20lucas&ecopy=478170a

DB

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Canada / Re: Frank Albert LUCAS in Toronto 1898-??
« on: Sunday 05 May 24 17:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Yes, Resthaven which was Scarboro Lawn Cemetery where a number of Davis family are interred.

Eyesee, this is the link to contact Resthaven, perhaps an email to see if wife Christina is there.
https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/resthaven/about/contact.html

DB

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Canada / Re: Frank Albert LUCAS in Toronto 1898-??
« on: Sunday 05 May 24 17:18 BST (UK)  »

There is an obit. in the Toronto Star, June 4 & 5, you can see a snippet here through newspapers.com.
https://www.newspapers.com/search/?date=1973-06&keyword=lucas&publication-ids=33240

Someone may come along with a sub that can clip that for you.


The Toronto Star
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tue, 5 Jun 1973
Page 57

https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-toronto-star/146650927/


Thanks Someone  ;D

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Canada / Re: Frank Albert LUCAS in Toronto 1898-??
« on: Sunday 05 May 24 16:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

It appears the Lucas family were living in Windsor, Ontario in 1960. From the Windsor Star,
Feb. 20, 1960 page 25, the marriage of daughter Christina Mae with photo. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank A. Lucas of Church Street, formerly of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=SAguW2jnL4UC&dat=19600220&printsec=frontpage&hl=en

Having no luck today. ??? The link above isn't working quite correctly. Beside the Page #, on the left
side there are some symbols, if you hover underneath them you can find zoom.

DB


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