Charles Bateman
M, #253, b. March 1814, d. 4 November 1894
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Biography
- Birth: March 1814; Ireland or New Brunswick
- Death: 4 November 1894; Middlesex County, Ontario
- Burial: Christ Church, Delaware, Ontario
- Note: Charles and his family were enumerated in Westmeath (age 37) for the 1851/52 Census. There he is said to have been born in New Brunswick, but in 1881 and on his death registration he is said to have been born in Ireland. The early birth date suggests he could well have been born in Ireland and come to New Brunswick as a small child. If so, he could have been the son of any of the early New Brunswick immigrants. Thus, how this man is connected to the other Caradoc Batemans is uncertain. The name of his eldest son suggests his father was named William. If so, his father could have been the William Bateman who was enumerated with his unnamed wife and four children in Shediac, NB in 1820.
In Westmeath in 1851/52 he held 200 acres of land, Lot 18, 8th Concession. 45 acres were under cultivation, 35 in crops and 10 in pasture, 155 acres were uncleared.
Cemetery record has death on 5 November 1895. However, the Ontario death reg'n says 4 November 1894: reg'n #10173-1893; age 81, died of "old age 4 days"; informant was Robert Nagle of Delaware Rd., his son-in-law.
- Note: Caroline Tucker; Charles' residence is Alumette Island, Lower Canada; Caroline of Westmeath.
- Last Edited: 26 August 2007 01:00:00
Caroline Tucker
F, #254, b. 28 May 1817, d. 9 December 1884
Biography
- Birth: 28 May 1817; Canada
- Death: 9 December 1884; Caradoc tp, Middlesex County, Ontario
- Burial: Christ Church, Delaware, Ontario
- Note: The 1881 census for Caradoc Tp. indicates either that Caroline's origin was American (http://www.rootsweb.com/~ongenpro/census/transcripts/Middlesex-Caradoc-1881-div4-01.html) or Nova Scotian (the transcript of the 1881 census by FamilySearch). It says she was born in Ontario. Death registrations of two of her daughters give her first name as Maria, not Caroline.
Death reg'n #10556--1884: born Canada, age 67, cause of death not stated, reported by her son William Bateman of Lot 12, R1N.
- Note: Charles Bateman; Charles' residence is Alumette Island, Lower Canada; Caroline of Westmeath.
- Last Edited: 26 August 2007 01:00:00
Margaret
F, #255, b. about 1858
Biography
- Birth: About 1858; Scotland
- Last Edited: 23 September 2001 01:00:00
Bertrum Rutherford
M, #267, b. 7 October 1884, d. 7 January 1916
Biography
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Mary Rutherford
F, #268, b. 18 June 1915, d. 24 January 1916
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- Birth: 18 June 1915; Saskatchewan
- Death: 24 January 1916; Saskatchewan
- Note: Died at age 7 mos., a few weeks after her father died in January 1916.
- Last Edited: 4 January 2011 00:00:00
Hector Black
M, #269, b. 17 May 1880, d. 1949
Biography
- Birth: 17 May 1880; Oro tp, Simcoe county, Ontario
- Note: Daughter Agnes gave birth year as 1881; birth registration #30946 shows 1880.
- Last Edited: 4 January 2011 00:00:00
Agnes Martha Black
F, #270, b. 13 May 1924, d. 1997
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- Birth: 13 May 1924; Saskatchewan
- Death: 1997; Saskatchewan
- Last Edited: 4 January 2011 00:00:00
Wilmer Hector Black
M, #271, b. 26 March 1925, d. January 1994
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- Birth: 26 March 1925; Saskatchewan
- Death: January 1994; Edmonton. Alberta
- Last Edited: 19 November 2015 16:32:42
Neil Haggerty Black
M, #272, b. 31 August 1930, d. 18 March 2015
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Biography
- Birth: 31 August 1930; Saskatchewan
- Death: 18 March 2015; Comox, British Columbia
- Note: Aug. 1994--lived in Courtenay BC
BLACK, Neil Haggerty August 31, 1930 - March 18, 2015 It is with heavy hearts that we advise you of Neil's passing; he is at peace after many years of struggle with Parkinson's and dementia. Neil was born and raised in Saskatchewan, joined the RCAF in 1951 serving in Moose Jaw, Trenton, Whitehorse, Edmonton, Comox, Ottawa and retired in Comox in 1975 with the rank of Warrant Officer. He and late friend, Dick Waite, 'knocked together' a few houses, then Neil took RV service training and helped George Barrs set up the RV Parts and Service Center where he served 13 years as manager, retiring again in 1991. Neil's parents, the late Mabel Beulah and Hector Black farmed near Carnduff, SK. His father bred, raised and showed prize-winning Clydesdales for many years. Neil had wonderful memories of those years on the farm. Neil was predeceased by his parents, sister Agnes McKenzie (the late Donald) of Goodwater, SK, brother Wilmer ("Bill") (Lillian) and nephew Edward Black, Edmonton, AB. Neil enjoyed outdoor activities and sports especially baseball, curling, golf, track and field, skiing, hiking, camping and canoeing. Neil joined the Comox Valley Cougars track and field club where he received excellent coaching from Rick and John. He participated in Terry Fox Runs, BC Seniors Games and several national events. Neil was a member of the Evergreen Seniors and enjoyed pouring coffee at Pancake Breakfasts, was a long-time member of the Lions Club (Comox Valley and Monarchs). As a member of the Nordics ski club he participated in marathons and excursions with friends. Neil also enjoyed outings with the Evergreen's Camera Club; a number of his photos graced the front page of the Newsletter. A Celebration of Neil's life will take place in May.
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