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601 Cause: Whooping Cough AMY, Earl James (I13870)
 
602 Ceath was caused by an illness, spinal meningitis. He died in the hospital at Ambrose at the age of 51 years. OVERLAND, Ole Helmer (I33224)
 
603 Cecil never married. His father and his parents came west from Quebec to Woodlands, MN in l879. They came to Carberry in 1881. Cecil worked at various jobs and he lived in the Carberry district all his life - His obituary. RANSON, Cecil Ambrose (I20231)
 
604 Cemetery known as Skandia Cemetery GULIKSON, Thomas (I31579)
 
605 Cemetery located at:: corner of Algoma and 18 mile road in Solon Township. WELLER, Virgil (I29951)
 
606 Cemetery Lot 463B COLLINS, Arthur George (I31987)
 
607 Census, Sisson family lived immediately next door to Alex and Martha McLaren. SISSON, John (I37191)
 
608 changed name to Keese KEESE, Levi (I17515)
 
609 Charles Burton was a trained blacksmith and had his own shop in several cities. Towards the end of his working days he worked for the City of Vancouver. BURTON, Charles William (I20582)
 
610 Charles Burton was a trained blacksmith and had his own shop in several cities. Towards the end of his working days he worked for the city of Vancouver. Deborah reportedly was the only brown eyed person in the family and she was named after a Deborah McLaughlin (Nelson) who was the only brown eyed one in her family. OLMSTEAD, Debora Louise (I19746)
 
611 Charles Edgar Routley came to Manitoba in 1882 with his family who settled in the Sidney district. He later lived at Regina and Fleming and following his first wife's death in 1932 he lived for some years at Carberry. After his second marriage he made his home in Brandon and Swan River. ROUTLEY, Charles E. (I20599)
 
612 Charles F. Robinson, 76, 728 Bancroft Street, retired employee of the Detroit Edison Company died Monday in Port Huron Hospital after a long illness. He was born May 4, 1886 in Camlachie, Ont., and was a resident of Port Huron 25 years. He and Miss Margaret Thompson were married Sept. 3/1932 in Sarnia. Mr. Robinson is survived by his widow, a sister, Mrs. Jack Gray, London, Onta. and two brothers, George Robinson, Lansing, and Alvah Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla. The remains are in Arthur Smith Funeral Home where services will be conducted at 1:30 pm. Thursday Rev. Kenneth R. Norcross, pastor of the Assembly of God Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery

City Hall Death records stated:
Charles F. Robinson
Date of daeath: May 7, 1962
Date of record: May 9, 1952
Date of birth: May 4, 18865
Place of Death: Port Huron City
Died of Spontaneous Rupture of lleum, Peritonitis following Enteritis -age 76
Birthpalce: Camlachie, Ontario
Occupation: Retired empoyee
Father: William Robinson / Mother : Janet Scram
Informat: Margaret Robinson, Port Huron, Mi. SS# 364-10-4424 
ROBINSON, Charles F. (I9476)
 
613 Charles Fountayn of Sonmerset co., son and heir of Jacques Fountayn. Asks to show cause why the will of Jaces Fontayn should not. FONTEYN, Carel (Charles) (I4234)
 
614 Charles never married. OLMSTEAD, Charles Frederick (I20493)
 
615 Charles Robert Mink, who died yesterday morning at his home, 347 St. Charles Street, was born June 30, 1866, in Elgin, where he resided most of his life. He was married to Miss Minnie Maxwell September 15, 1889, and to this union four children were born, three of whom are living at the present time. They are Mrs. Barry (Gertrude) Doiel of Langdon, MO; Carl L. and Howard R. Mink of Elgin. Mrs. Mink died September 10, 1899. The deceased was married the second time October 15, 1902, to Miss Gertrude Bayless of Elgin, who survives him. Five children were born to the second union, Marvin, Orville, Walter, Irene and Nina all of whom are living at home. Mr. Mink's mother, Azuba R. Mink of Elgin, a brother, Clarence Mink of Paris, MI; a sister, Mrs. J. W. (Ada) Biever of Aurora and seven grandchildren are also left to mourn his loss. Mr. Mink was a member of Kane lodge, I. O. O. F. No. 47, of the Royal American Life and of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. He had been employed in the plate department of the watch factory since 1889 except for seven years spent in Missouri. He was ever a patient, kind, loving father, son and brother; loved and respected by all who knew him. He died very suddenly after one day of illness. Funeral services will be held from the Epworth M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. George F. Green officiating. Friends may view the body until Sunday morning at the Wait-Ross-Allanson funeral church. Interment will be in Bluff City cemetery. DAILY COURIER-NEWS - DECEMBER 14, 1923 MINK, Charles Robert (I9284)
 
616 Charles Routley is listed in the 1911 - 1917 City of Regina Directories as living at 1914 or 1918 Garnet Street and this corresponds to a note mother wrote on the back of their picture to the effect that she boarded at their

place when she went to normal school. The 1916-7 directory describes Charles as a carpenter while the 1917 directory listed him as as driver for R. H. Williams & sons.

Gertie & Charles adopted Myrtle when she was about twelve. It would appear that the adopted was never legalized as it was impossible to get a copy of her marriage licence.

Myrtle reportedly married ? Walker, an Australian who trained as an airman in Canada during WW 2, possibly at Carberry as it was an RAF training station and had quite a compliment of Australians. 
OLMSTEAD, Gertrude Mabel (I19747)
 
617 Charles was the oldest son of George &Winnifred STEPHENS, Charles (I19524)
 
618 Chatham Newspaper index stated:
McGaffey, Edith (Biddy) - age 81 widow of Charles Wallaceburg resident - within newspaper dated Sept.22/1979 and Oct.1/1979. 
BIBBY, Edith (I29304)
 
619 Child Record not found: @I38594@ (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I38594@ Family: / Rachel RICHARDSON (F12038)
 
620 Child recorded only as "Living", was from: Don. E. Vantine - I wonder if he was the "living" child. VANTINE, Elmer E. (I29570)
 
621 childbirth TURGEON, Victoria (I33679)
 
622 Childbirth CARMICHAEL, Mary Jane (I37145)
 
623 Childless GIROUX, Armand (I30781)
 
624 Children raised by William J. Olmstead OLMSTEAD, Susan (I32066)
 
625 Chorea Infantam COLLINS, Ellis Melvin (I31963)
 
626 Chronic obstructive - pulmonary disease BUZZELL, William Howard (I14329)
 
627 Cirrhosis of the liver HOLE, Philip (I8388)
 
628 Civil War Pension Index
Elias Vantine, father Charles Vantine
N (H) 16 Mich. Inf. 29 June 1868 Father 162498//149819 
VANTINE, Elias D. (I8710)
 
629 Clara taught school in Rosetown & Perdue, moved to Edmonton for awhile returning to Saskatoon in 1963. MCLEOD, Clara Irene (I2047)
 
630 Clarence/Fillmore Cem. #1080 Grave photo - Note: grave states born10Apr.1835 VANTINE, Marie Alphonsine (I8656)
 
631 Clerked a store in Vinta, Indian territory. In 1878 opened a General Merchandising store in Muscogee, Indian Territory with his brother Bruce. Moved to California in 1888. CASS, Alonzo Beacher (I21322)
 
632 Clinton Courant
January 21, 1916
In Clinton Jan. 18, 1916 Mrs. Rachel R. [Taylor] Robinson wife of the late Geo. A. S. Robinson, age 70y. 9m.4d.

Mrs. Rachel Robinson
Her Death Occurs Tues. Morning at Her Home
Tuesday morning at 4:45 o'clock occurred the death of Rachel, widow of George A.S. Robinson, at her home on East Street.
Mrs. Robinson had been in failing health for some time and for the last year she had been almost blind. She was 70 years of age.
She is survived by 11 children: Mrs. Nellie Shutts and Mrs. Charles Smith of Clinton, Mrs. Gertrude McNeil of Arlington, MA., Mrs. Ralph Kendall of Worcester, MA., Mrs. Flossie Gaudess of Worcester, MA., Mrs. Oda Dowden of Fitchburg, MA. Miss Deborah at home, David T and James W. of Manchester, N.H., Franklin S. of Somerville, MA. and Mason of Worcester, MA.
One child died in infancy.
Funeral services were held at 50 East Street on Thursday afternoon in charge of Rev. H.C. Speed pastor of the Baptist Church and interment was in the family lot beside the body of her husband in Woodlawn Cemetery in charge of undertaker Davis Dias.

Clinton Daily Item
Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Robinson were held at her late home on East Street, Thursday afternoon.
Rev. H.C. Speed, pastor of the Baptist Church, read scripture and offered prayers. The service was attended by many of her friends and neighbors and the wealth of beautiful floral tributes testified to their love and esteem for her. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery in charge of Undertaker Davis Dias, the bearers being Charles E. Smith, Clinton, Ralph R. Kendall, William Gaudess and Mason Robinson all of Worcester; Stanley Crawshaw of South Framingham and William McNeil of Arlington, MA.

P.S. Clinton, MA. is in Worcester County 
TAYLOR, Rachel R. (I39207)
 
633 Clinton Courant December 21, 1901

Deaths: In Clinton, MA. George A.S. Robinson Thursday December 12, 1901 age 61 y. 4m.

The Funeral of George A.S. Robinson who died at his home, 2 Nelson Street, on Thursday December12 was held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at his late residence.
The service was attended by a large number of the friends of the deceased, including a delegation of members of the Clinton Lodge of United Workmen. Rev. A. S. Brown, Pastor of the Baptist Church conducted the service and interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
The bearers were Evander Cole, William Beach, Harvey Boyce, William A. Abbott, George W. McCracker and William Harrower.
A large and beautiful collection of floral pieces testified to the respect in which the deceased was held. A large floral anchor was sent by the United Workmen. 
ROBINSON, George A. S. (I39208)
 
634 Co K 28th ME vol KYES, Rutilius W. (I17838)
 
635 Co k 53rd Regt MA Vols KEYES, Charles B. (I17966)
 
636 Complications from hole in spine BAILEY, Percy Eldon (I14440)
 
637 Consumption LAWRASON, Mary "Edith" (I37934)
 
638 Continue entering family on pg 204, 205, and 206 from Ida's book GREEN, Douglas Maitland (I37845)
 
639 cousins KEYES, Joseph M. (I2897)
 
640 Cousins Family: William WINGATE / Eliza WINGATE (F5490)
 
641 cousins married KEYES, Melvina Elizabeth (I27395)
 
642 Cremated VANTINE, Bessie Belle (I7612)
 
643 Cremated and later buried beside her grandmother, Andrina Knutson MOE, Evelyn (I31782)
 
644 Cremated in Spokane, Washington KELKENBERG, Lorna Beatrice (I8193)
 
645 Crib death ISFELD, Alison Lee (I15800)
 
646 crib death CRONKWRIGHT, William John Glenn (I37417)
 
647 Cut the first road from Oxfrod to the Flats of Smithville in exchange fro 50 acres of Land. LOOMIS, Edward (I7443)
 
648 Cyrus droped 1st 'e' from name after settling in NY KYES, Cyrus (I27248)
 
649 CLARK, James (I14147)
 
650 Date in 1900 census LYON, Hannah "Anna" T. (I36748)
 

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