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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61434426
This is a duplicate Find-a-Grave record for the same person, but with a different burial location. | MOTYER, Derwin Clare (I198)
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Hugh Donovan COOPER travelled from Hamilton Bermuda to New York on the RMS Araguaya. Arrived at Ellis Island on June 11, 1923. Visiting cousin Harris E. SCOPINICH, 2531 St. Paul Str, Baltimore, Md. Staying 6 weeks. | COOPER, Hugh Donovan (I4882)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5447)
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I do not know what this means. | MIDDLETON, Helen Mary Sainthill (I3672)
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I estimate his birth year to be around 960, as in the year 994 he was a knight on a crusade, and this would've made him about 34. | MOTIER, Pons (I2110)
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I found a Lydia Forse Motyer who died in Mar 1843, Pancras, London, Middlesex, England.
I also found a Lydia Forse Motyer who died in Dec 1857, Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, England.
This could be either Lydia FORS, or one of her 2 daughters also named Lydia. | FORSE, Lydia (I317)
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I have Mary Foss MOTYER and James WHITE as being married 27 May 1832, in Northwood, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England.
I have no idea why & how they show up as also having a connection to Northwood, Hillingdon, Middlesex (now Outer London), England. | Family: James WHITE / Mary Foss MOTYER (F605)
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I have no idea where I got the information which connects their marriage to Northwood, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. | Family: James WHITE / Mary Foss MOTYER (F605)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3263)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3264)
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Illigitamate son of Ann Motyer. Possibly died in 1897 at age 72. | MOTYER, Joseph (I366)
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In 1881 Mary Maria was 14 and employed as a general servant by Edwin HUMPHRIES, an Inn Keeper at the St. Bear Inn, 62 St Mary Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England. | WINTER, Mary Maria (I758)
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In high school yearbook, lived at 3200 Wisteria Avenue, Baltimore - same address as on her dad Isaac SCOPINICH's WW2 Draft Registration. | SCOPINICH, Lucetta H. (I5324)
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In high school yearbook, lived at 3200 Wisteria Avenue, Baltimore - same address as on her dad Isaac SCOPINICH's WW2 Draft Registration. | SCOPINICH, Florence Virginia “Ginny” (I5325)
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Inaway = Housename | GIBBONS, Norma Doris (I4084)
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Inscription:
H 101181 Trooper
W. M. COOPER
The Calgary Regiment
2ND October 1943 | COOPER, Trooper (Tpr.) Warren Mason (I4884)
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Interestingly, Ruth's birth took place on a moving [Canadian Pacific Railway] train. | GNAM, Ruth Margaret (I6290)
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Issac was the only son to have children. He had 3:
• Florence Virginia
• Lucetta Helen
• Harry Aldolphus. | SCOPINICH, Isaac Adolphus (I5321)
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It is the first cemetery established in the Village, with burials between 1808-1873. It is located across from the High School. | CASE, George (I5638)
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It is with great sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Leonce Reginald Motyer on Saturday, December 5, 2009, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of 54 years to Sally Motyer (nee Benjamin). Loving father of John Motyer of Bermuda, Leonce Motyer of Belleville, Sally Gallo (Paul) of Burlington and Valerie George (David) of Edmonton. Cherished grandpa of Heather, Curtis, Dani, Katie and Kristin. He is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by siblings Myrtle, Jean, John and Gwennie.
Cremation has taken place and a private family interment will be held at Burlington Memorial Gardens. A Memorial Service will take place on Saturday, December 12, 2009 at Wellington Square United Church located at 2121 Caroline Street in Burlington. The service begins at 1:00 p.m. and a reception will follow in St. Paul's Hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated by the family.
A very special thank you to the EMS response teams and emergency room staff at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital for their hard work and kindness during this very difficult time.
Arrangements entrusted to Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home, Burlington Chapel, 2241 New Street (at Drury Lane) (905-637-5233). | MOTYER, Léonce Reginald “Tupsy” Jr. (I2)
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It would appear that Joseph may have resulted from a previous marriage, having been born about 1818; William LIGHTBOURN and Martha WADSON were not married until 1822. | LIGHTBOURN, Joseph C. (I4926)
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James' grandparents were Michael RAFFERTY and Julia Ann RYAN, Famine Irish immigrants who immigrated to the USA in 1849. | RAFFERTY, James Michael (I5926)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I498)
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Jewish Herald (Vic), 1 July 1905, p.10 - NOTES AND NEWS - The death of Mr Samuel Benjamin, in his 74th year, took place on Saturday at his residence, "Waimea," Acland Street, St Kilda. He arrived in Melbourne in 1852, and began business on the site of the | BENJAMIN, Samuel (I6709)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2338)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3878)
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JMM-BDA-2011: Dick Hayward's report states only that John Henry VASS and Lillian "Luttrelle" COOPER made their way to Geneva, where they were married in the "Episcopal Church". A seach of the Internet by myself revealed only one Episcopal Church in Geneva: the St. Peters Episcopal Church. | Family: John Henry VASS / Lillian “Luttrelle” COOPER (F1271)
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JMM-BDA-2011: I assume this person is a female. | FOWLE, Private (Pvt.) Allison William Bluck (I3746)
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JMM-BDA-2011: I'm assuming that they were married at St. Mary's Anglican Church. They were married at a church in Warwick. And they were both Anglican .... | Family: Joseph Smith “Joe” COOPER / Catalina Inglis “Cattie” JONES (F322)
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JMM-BDA-2011: The source states that the Royal Gazette has the groom's father, W. A. Barnes, as being from Lakeview, Berkshire Hill, Mass.
I cannot find a Lakeview in Berkshire Hill county, Massachusetts. However, I did find Lakeview Terrace, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA. | BARNES, W. A. (I4488)
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JMM-BDA-2011: The source states that this couple were married in Bershire Hill, MA, USA.
I cannot find a Bershire Hill anywhere in the USA. However, I did find the Berkshire Hills, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA. | Family: Ralph W. BARNES / Maria Louise MASTERS (F1452)
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JMM-BDA-2011: This is a guess on my part. There was an Arthur Motyer who graduted from Mount Allison in 1905, and this Arthur Motyer is the only one in my database who's birthday makes it posible that he would've graduated around 1905. | MOTYER, Lieutenant (Lt.) Arthur John (I155)
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JMM-BDA-2011: Unable to find this church on the Internetm to determine its full name. | HOLLIS, Mabel Isabel (I4521)
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JMM-VDA-2011: Dick Hayward's records have Walter's residence being in Cavendish Heights, Pembroke, Bermuda. However, Cavendish Heights is actually located in Devonshire, Bermuda. | MASTERS, Walter Orville Jr. (I4526)
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JMM: Not sure if this is correct. | MOTYER, Florence (I490)
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John and Alice immigrated to Canada in 1905, and had a butcher shop in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. | STOPFORTH, John Dawson “Jack” (I2249)
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John owned a butcher shop on Mount Pleasant Road, Waterloo, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. | STOPFORTH, John Dawson “Jack” (I2249)
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John returned to England in 1930 on The Dutchess of Athol, with four of his children: Muriel, Frank, May and Laurence | STOPFORTH, John Dawson “Jack” (I2249)
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John William LIGHTBOURN and his sister Francis LIGHTBOURN were twins. | LIGHTBOURN, John William (I1633)
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Joined the British Army on 9 November 1874 at the age of 12.5, and served for 10 years as an army tailor & in the Royal Artillery. He was discharged 22 December 1887. He fought in the First Boer War [Transvaal War] (16 December 1880 - 23 March 1881). | GEORGE, Henry William (I6259)
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Joseph Clements HAYWARD, 57, of Dolly's Bay, died suddenly at St. David's Lighthouse, on 1 Jan 1907, .....
It is said that Joseph was found sitting in a chair (in the Lighthouse) when his relief reported for work. | HAYWARD, Joseph Clements (I3830)
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Josephine lived in Baltimore after Adderley's death, and was still alive in 1921. | Josephine (I5915)
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Laurence returned to Canada in 1948, aboard the Empress of Canada . | STOPFORTH, Laurence Higgin “Larry” (I2261)
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Lea SALOMONS and her twin-brother Mozes Salomon Zalman SHOCHET were born in 1739 in Amsterdam, Holland.
They also had younger twin siblings, Raphael BENJAMIN and his twin-brother Abraham BENJAMIN who were born in 1755 in London, England. | SALOMONS, Lea (I6466)
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Lismore = Housename | MOTYER, Léonce Reginald Sr. (I75)
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Listed as living with wife Lillian, parents-in-law George & Louise PATTERSON, and nephew William L. HOPKINS (b. abt. 1909). | SCOPINICH, Antonio James (I5316)
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Lived at 3200 Wisteria Avenue, Baltimore, as noted on his WW2 Draft Registration. | SCOPINICH, Isaac Adolphus (I5321)
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Longmeade = Housename on Rosemont Avenue | GORHAM, Arthur John (I4531)
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Louisa Anne (nee JONES) HILL, aged 43, wife of James William HILL, Manager of the Colonial Bank, St. Kitts (formerly St. Christoper), British West Indies), died on 19 Jan 1861, and was buried at St. Mary's Church ..... | JONES, Louisa Ann (I3657)
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Lucy COOPER, the celebrity, is the oldest sister of Charles Arnold.
She was head-nurse at Women's and Children's hospital in Syracuse, New York. It's now Crouse Irving Hospital.
She arrived at Arnold's doorstep one day in old age, and lived there until she died.
I was told that Lucy Carlotta was a nurse in WW-I.
It would not surprise me. A friend of mine married an ELWOOD. His dad was a young doctor, and his sister was a nurse. Perhaps his nurse. At any rate, he knew Lucy COOPER. And she terrified both he and his sister.
She WAS a force to be reckoned with, believe me. I knew her when I was a young child. She died when I was about 16.
She was VERY British. Very Victorian. Hated kids. Alice would drop hers off for the night. Charles Arnold would go to bed and leave her with Kay and Linda. My mother never did that.
Lucy did not approve of me or my sister. We did not wear proper dresses and pinafores. We wore shorts and Tee Shirts in summer. It is a pity. I wish she had liked me and shared her life. She could have made a big difference. But, I had to learn about her this way.
She did adore my father. She always called him little Arnold. I always wondered why Nan and Pop and Alice called him Junior. Anyway, it was her plan to send him to college. He was a bright boy. But Lucy lost a lot of money in the 1929 Market crash, so that never happened.
She's a celebrity of sorts in Geneva, NY. She's buried in the Protestant cemetery, and has an above-ground small mausoleum, referred to by Arnold & Nan as "Lucy's Little House". Lucy was NOT about to have the worms get her!!
It's a big deal in that cemetery. It's at the top of a hilly road into the cemetery. The funeral directors tell their drivers: "Take a right or a left at Lucy Cooper".
As she did not live in Geneva until she was quite old, I think few people know who she is, but assume she must be Somebody! Lucy would like that. Lucy's Little House.
Caryl Denise COOPER
30 May 2013
31 May 2013 | COOPER, Lucy Carlotta (I2978)
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