West & Park Family History
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351 | Mary Winsor Wellon is her commonly accepted name. However, I, and other researchers that I've been working with, cannot find a source for that information. If Mary was from the Harbour Grace area as it is believed, it likely is Whelan, not Wellon, as Whelans were from that area. | Whelan or Wellon, Mary (I1949)
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352 | Matthew Rowland spent a month in 1815 imprsioned for something but it's too faint to read. Middlesex, England | Rowland, Matthew (I2715)
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353 | Matthew's daughter Alice was born around 1860. | Brake, Edward Matthews (I2362)
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354 | Maud had a grade 2 education and worked as a clerk. She had a very poor upbringing and left home between 14 and 16 years of age to go to St John's to work when the company she worked for moved its business there. | Lush, Mary Emma (I994)
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355 | Maud was an illegitimate child of Selina. Maud's godparents were Rebecca Blanchard, Rose Park, and Luke Blanchard. | Park, Maud (I2130)
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356 | Maud's biological father is unknown. On her death record and the records of her twin, Elizabeth, her father is listed as William Lush and they both had the last name Lush at the time of their marriages. No birth records have ever been found for them and DNA testing of numerous descendants shows no connection to any Lush family. There are many Sparkes family relations however, indicating that Martha, or at least a close relation of Martha, was Maud's mother. | Lush, Mary Emma (I994)
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357 | MCGRATH Mary Jane (nee Lush) of 624 Westminister Ave, Wenonah, N.J. on Nov. 27, 1975 wife of George McGrath & Mother of William McGrath. Age 75 years. Funeral on Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME 34 Hunter St. Woodbury. Mass of the resurrection St Margarets R/C Church Woodbury Heights, 9:30 a.m. interment Calvery Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Viewing Sunday eve. | Lush, Mary Jane (I6243)
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358 | Medcalfe is often recorded in records | Metcalfe, Roger (I2951)
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359 | Military Plot in cemetery. Served in Royal Canadian Navy, Chief Petty Officer | Parker, Thomas Gordon (I1249)
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360 | Missing in Action, WW1 | West, Stanley (I4347)
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361 | MORLEY JOHN GREENING HEATHERTON, NL FEBRUARY 14, 1945 - DECEMBER 22, 2021 It is with great sadness the family of Morley Greening announce his passing on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 after a courageous battle with cancer, at the age of 76 years. Morley leaves to mourn his wife of 55 years, Edna, son: Charles (Cherrie), daughters: Sherry (Roy) and Tara Lee (Gerard), his cherished grandchildren: Keshia, Alexandria, Nathan, Robin, Kaylee and great-grandchild: Amira. Also morning are his sister: Ina (Lorne), brothers: Eric (Irene), Clyde and a very large circle of extended relatives and friends. Morley was predeceased by his parents: Katie and Charles Greening, brothers: David (Shirley) and Wayne (Loretta). Morley dedicated his life to working with and helping others, this was particularly true of his involvement with youth. He was a high school teacher for most of his career, until he retired in 1999. He was a leader in the dart community as well, as the founder of the Heatherton-Highlands Youth Dart League, Provincial Youth Dart Director and Mens’ Darts President. Since retirement, Morley continued to be an active person, as he worked at the Leading Edge Credit Union and was a member and Chair of the CBDC, of which he enjoyed tremendously. Morley was also involved in many other community organizations and committees throughout his life; constantly giving back to others. Being an avid outdoors enthusiast, Morley loved salmon fishing, trouting, hunting, rabbit catching and berry picking. Funeral services have been entrusted to Fillatre’s Funeral Home, Stephenville Crossing, NL. A Memorial Service to commemorate Morley’s life will be held at a later date. | Greening, Morley John (I6321)
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362 | MOSHER (Snook), Madonna Regina (Doll) Passed peacefully away June 21, 2009 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, Ont., in her 82nd year. Predeceased by husband Stafford (Slim) 1980, parents John and Elizabeth (Kirby) Snook; brothers: George and Patrick and sister Susan Doyle. Survived by children: Marie Lapierre, Toronto, Ont., Dianna Moore, Bathurst, N.B., Paul (Effie), Strathmore, Alta., Stephen (Gail), Tottenham, Ont., Barry (Deborah), Cardston, Alta., Regina Natrella (Frank), Toronto, Ont., Sheila Ferreira (Jack Hefforn), Brampton, Ont.; 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; brothers: Philip (Shirley), Carbonear, N.L., James (Mary), St. John's, N.L.; sisters: Loretta Vere-Holloway (Walter), St. John's, N.L., Betty Murphy (Tom), North Bay, Ont., Bridget Camarro (Joe Haire), Spaniards Bay, N.L., Catherine West, St. John's, N.L., and special nephew Ted Doyle Jr. (Bernice), St. John's, N.L.; aunts: Bride Martin, Hamilton, Ont., Marie Wilmot, Toronto, ON and close friend cousin Clara Davis, Hamilton, Ont.. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Mass and interment in St. John's, NL at a later date. | Snook, Madonna Regina (I1044)
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363 | MOULAND, Randy Passed away on May 12, 2001 at Brookfield Hospital, Mr. Randy Mouland of Musgrave Harbour in his 45th year. Predeceased by his mother Edith Mouland. Left with fond and loving memories are his wife Michelle; father Hayward of Musgrave Harbour; three daughters, Shellie, Victoria and Stephanie, all of Musgrave Harbour, one brother Shawn (Kelly) of Musgrave Harbour; 11 nephews and nieces; and also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral service took place on May 14 at St. Luke's United Church in Musgrave Harbour. Interment at St. Luke's United Church Cemetery in Musgrave Harbour. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Kittiwake Funeral Home, Musgrave Harbour/Wesleyville. | Mouland, Randy (I905)
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364 | Murdered by John Pelley | Cross, Richard (I2742)
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365 | Myrtis had a baby girl born 18 Feb 1943 - who is this? | Family F111
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366 | Natalie's Memories of Nanny: I used to drink tea with her, I remember sitting at the coffee table in the living room while she rocked in her rocking chair. She would have black tea in a china cup and saucer and she would pour a little bit of tea in the saucer to cool to let me drink from it. I shared a room with her for a while when I was a child. I slept in her double bed with her. I remember almost falling out of bed one night while sleeping and she caught me by my pajamas and hauled me back up on the bed. She loved Bingo and would go often. I remember she would wear her fur coat to the Star Hall for Bingo. Sometimes we would go pick her up after and sometimes I would be in bed when she got home. I always knew she was home because I could smell the cigarette smoke from her coat. She didn't smoke, but the other Bingo players did. | Kirby, Elizabeth Rose (I1042)
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367 | Nelson was a hardworking man. He spent most of his life working in the woods at different places. The last six years, he worked up in Alberta. The year before he died, he became ill and could not work but all he talked about was going back to Alberta to work. However, due to his sickness, he could not go. Source: Descendants of Joseph West, Rex Gibbons 2010 | Coles, Nelson Sidrick (I5896)
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368 | NELSON, Marguerite E. Sparkes (Peggy) On Tuesday, May 19, 1987, PEGGY NELSON of Greenbelt, Md., loving mother of Terry L Hockaday of Clinton, Md., Karen E. Sparkes of Greenbelt, Md., Thomas R. Sparkes; sister of Alma Woodllef of Port Ritchie, Fla., Gloria Winston of Englewood, Fla., and C. K. Donaldson of Berwin Heights, Md. She also is survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may visit at Gasch's Funeral Home, 4739 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville, Md. on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9p.m.., where services will be held on Saturday, May 23 at 10 a.m. Interment National Memorial Park, Falls Church, Va. Publication Date May 20, 1987, Washington Post | Donaldson, Marguerite Ellen (I5167)
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369 | never married | Park, Barry (I2323)
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370 | Never married, worked as a fisherman until at least 1945 (census) then was an invalid for an unknown period before his death due to influenza | West, Joseph (I1497)
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371 | New Rochelle - Arthur E. Mancini, a resident of New Rochelle, died on March 11, 2018. He was 91. Arthur was born on March 25, 1926 in New Rochelle to the late Louis and Rosina (Macalouso) Mancini. Arthur served proudly in the United States Army during WWII and was a recipient of the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He is survived by his loving children Gerri (Bobby) May, Nancy Feola, and Jeff (Irina) Mancini; his four grandchildren Dylan, Dustin, Kelsey and Brent. He was predeceased by his wife Mary and his siblings James, Joseph, Josephine, Mickey and Mary. Visiting will be on Thursday 4-8pm at Lloyd Maxcy & Sons Beauchamp Chapel, Inc., 16 Shea Place, New Rochelle. A Mass will be held on Friday 10:30am at Holy Family Church. Interment will follow at Greenwood Union Cemetery. Published in The Journal News on Mar. 13, 2018 | Mancini, Arthur Edward (I4712)
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372 | Nina lived in Montreal for many years. On the death of her second husband, she moved to St John's. She was in a home in St John's and wanted to be buried in Ladle Cove. Source: Linda West Clarke, 2024 | West, Nina Mae (I668)
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373 | no children | Family F1793
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374 | no children | Family F232
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375 | no children | Family F276
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376 | no children | Johnston, Elsie (I3553)
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377 | no children | Family F1726
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378 | no children | Family F406
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379 | No children, but adopted her niece Stella West, of Christopher West | West, Dulcie (I1369)
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380 | No children, but raised Ricky and Eddie, sons of Evelyn's brother Harold and wife Blanche | Family F268
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381 | No gender, age, or name given for child Father's occupation: blockmaker | Davis, Amelia Jane (I2339)
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382 | No headstone | Sparkes, Ambrose (I3086)
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383 | No headstone | Reynolds, Martha (I4339)
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384 | No issue | Wareham, Allen George (I3447)
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385 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pearce, Beverly Ann (I3468)
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386 | No Issue | Wareham, Phoebe May (I3440)
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387 | No issue | Kirby, Cecil Melvin (I4702)
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388 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Veitch, Karla (I558)
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389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1561
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390 | No issue | Clarke, Charles (I4871)
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391 | No middle name | Bell, Cecil (I1130)
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392 | No mother is listed on the record in Vital Statistics. I can only assume it is Ann | Sparkes, Thomas (I5031)
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393 | Not sure if her parents are Edward and Elizabeth; could be Henry and Martha (Elliott) Goldsworthy. This needs to be investigated | Goldsworthy, Martha * (I7106)
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394 | Not sure if this is correct. The wife of the Alex who passed away in 1989 was Lillian and I'm unable to confirm if it's this Alex or another. | Morris, Alexander (I1978)
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395 | Not sure if this is the correct Beryl Chaulk for this marriage. | Family F1876
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396 | Not sure of the exact first name. The census indicated Evelyn, employment records from Dominion Steel indicated Katie and she was known to her nieces and nephews as "Aunt Kit" | Lush, Katie Evelyn * (I6273)
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397 | note from Donna Wareham, June, 2021: What I know is my great grandfather came over from England with his brothers; I think that there were 2 or 3 brothers. I believe that they were fishermen. My father said that his grandfather used to be a whaler. He fell in love with a Irish, Catholic girl Margaret Curtis and converted to Catholicism to marry her. On his baptism certificate it states that his parents are Alexander Wareham and Mary Wheeler. It also said that he was living in Bonavista. The change of religions caused a falling out with his brothers and I do not think that they spoke again. He and Margaret had 4 children in NFLD and then 3 more after they moved to Montreal. They are both buried in Cote des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal. | Wareham, Charles (I3110)
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398 | Notes from "Descendants of Joseph West" compiled by Rex Gibbons: Mary resided with her daughter, Betty, for the last two years before moving into Escasoni Seniors Home. She was waked at St. Andrew's United Church, Point Leamington, where her funeral took place on June 28th, followed by interment at the U. C. Cemetery there. At the time of her death, she had eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. | Sheppard, Mary (I1708)
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399 | Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery Plot B03067 | Wareham, James (I6136)
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400 | Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery Plot B03067 | Wareham, Charles (I3110)
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