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Olivia Brady LAWRENCE



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Olivia Brady LAWRENCE

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew Robert LAWRENCE

    Andrew married Naomi Jane THORNTON [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Naomi Jane THORNTON
    Children:
    1. James Robert LAWRENCE
    2. 1. Olivia Brady LAWRENCE


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles LAWRENCE

    Charles married Wendy Elizabeth KINNEAR [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Wendy Elizabeth KINNEAR
    Children:
    1. 2. Andrew Robert LAWRENCE
    2. Amanda Elizabeth LAWRENCE


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Samuel KINNEARSamuel KINNEAR was born on 22 Aug 1920 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened in in Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland (son of Thomas Albert KINNEAR and Annie DICKSON); died on 5 Jun 1999 in Etobicoke, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Pine Lake, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: E6AF6DB9625640748CAAD4ACADF9C955A1BA
    • Occupation: Military Pilot, Airline Pilot
    • Residence: Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; 76 Rathburn Road
    • Residence: Apr 1929, Ballydonety, Ballydugan, Downpatrick, Down, Ireland
    • Emigration: 20 Apr 1929, Belfast, , Antrim, Northern Ireland
    • Immigration: 29 Apr 1929, Montreal, , Qu
    • Occupation: 1931, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; Student
    • Residence: 1931, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; 12 Mount Allen
    • Military: 1945
    • Cremated: 29 Jun 1999, Mississauga, Peel Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    KINNEAR, Sam D.F.C. Peacefully, at Queensway Hospital, on June 5th, 1999. Born in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, on August 22nd, 1920. Loving husband of Bernice for 57 years. Caring father of Wendy and Charles Lawrence, Sybil and Joe Virball, Shane, Cathrine Kinnear and David MacQuarrie and the late Bill Kinnear. Devoted grandfather to Jessica, Aubray, Elana, Andrew, Amanda and the late Sam, and great-granddaughter Kayla. Born to a family of eleven children and survived by his brother David Kinnear and sisters Ethel Johnston and Winnie Foster. Sam was a decorated veteran of the RCAF in World War II, a member of the Burma Bombers Association and will be fondly remembered by his friends in Thorncrest Village and at the family cottage on Pine Lake in Muskoka. After the War, Sam was a pilot with Trans-Canada Airlines, Eaton's of Canada and then the Argus Corporation, until his retirement at age 65. Sam was a devoted husband, a proud father and an accomplished pilot.

    Surname: Kinnear Given name: Samuel Age: 8 Sex: M Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1929/04/29 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Quebec , Quebec Ship: ATHENIA , Anchor Donaldson Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1929 volume 2 Page: 178 Microfilm reel: T-14751

    (Research):First Name:Samuel Last Name:Kinnear Year:1920 Registered Quarter/Year:Jul - Sep 1920 Registration District:Downpatrick Volume:1 Page:541 Country:Ireland Category:Vital Records (Birth, Marriage, Death) Record collection:Births & baptisms Record set:Ireland Births 1864-1958 Collections from:Ireland

    Christened:
    Date not given

    Immigration:
    Leaving Belfast 20 April 1929

    Military:
    https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/36039888/159-squadron-battle-orders

    20 Jan 1945 - A/C/ "Z" KH211
    23 Jan 1945 - A/C "Z" 212
    27 Jan 1945 - A/C "V" KH366
    30 Jan 1945 - A/C "V" 366
    6 Feb 1945 - A/C "X" 408 (0930 hrs)
    9 Feb 1945 - A/C "V" KH366 (17.00 hrs)
    11 Feb 1945 - A/C "F" (17.00 hrs)
    12 Feb 1945 - A/C "Z" KH212 (17.00 hrs)
    15 Feb 1945 - A/C "Y" 327
    16 Feb 1945 - A/C "Q" (17.00 hrs)
    18 Feb 1945 - A/C "X" KH408 (17.00 hrs)
    22 Feb 1945 - A/C "X" KH408 (11.00 hrs)
    24 Feb 1945 - A/C "X" KH408 (9.00 hrs)
    28 Feb 1945 - A/C "X" KH408 (11.00 hrs)
    2 Mar 1945 - A/C "X" KH408
    Bomb Load 7? x 1000 lbs Spl Load
    Petrol 1960 mains, 180 ea au, 2320 galls
    Ammunition Nose Gun 500 rds .5, Tail Gun 1000 rds .5
    Pyrotechnics 24 Flame Floats 12 Sea Markers
    6 Mar 1945 - A/C "X" KH996
    11 Mar 1945 - A/C "X" KH408
    17 Mar 1945 - A/C "X" KH408


    Cremated:
    St John's Dixie Crematorium

    Died:
    Queensway Hospital

    Samuel married Bernice Catherine Agnes MCMARTIN on 24 Apr 1943 in Runnymede Road Baptist Church, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada. Bernice (daughter of William James Pitt MCMARTIN and Lillian Elizabeth PRENTICE, daughter of John James MCNAUGHTON and Marie Louise DOUCET) was born on 7 Nov 1922 in Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Apr 2013 in Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; was buried on 3 Aug 2013 in Pine Lake, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Bernice Catherine Agnes MCMARTINBernice Catherine Agnes MCMARTIN was born on 7 Nov 1922 in Toronto, , Ontario, Canada (daughter of William James Pitt MCMARTIN and Lillian Elizabeth PRENTICE, daughter of John James MCNAUGHTON and Marie Louise DOUCET); died on 11 Apr 2013 in Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; was buried on 3 Aug 2013 in Pine Lake, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 31040A070FC8419EA4A799CAF1CBA0464C7B
    • Name: Catherine Agnes McNAUGHTON
    • Residence: 1931, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; 289 Beresford Ave
    • Obituary: 15 Apr 2013, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; Toronto Star

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    Obituary:
    BERNICE CATHERINE AGNES KINNEAR Passed away April 11, 2013 in Toronto at the age of 90. A pianist, painter, puppeteer, competitive swimmer, gardener, fashion plate, actress, interpreter of dreams and celebrated imagineer. A warm and wonderful person and mother, Bernice leaves us with memories and inspirations that will endure as long as the rocks in her beloved Muskoka. Raised in Bloor West Village by Lillian and William MCMartin, Bernice dove into literature with the same enthusiasm as she dove into Pine Lake. Reading was her lifelong passion, commitment and delight. Another passion began at age 18, when she married the dashing RAF pilot Sam Kinnear. Sam and Bernice built their home and raised their family in Thorncrest Village where they lived for 50 years until Sam's passing in 1999. Her children are thankful for the sense of self she instilled in each of them and wish that all families might enjoy the wealth of spirit shared by women like Bernice. Strength. Imagination. Decisiveness and Courage. As much as we'll miss her she'll never be far from our hearts. Among the trees and water at her adored Pines, we will cherish her love for family and place. Mother to Wendy Lawrence (Chuck), Sybil Virball (Joe), Shane (Moze Mossanen), Cathrine (David MacQuarrie); Grandmother to Aubray (Jim Barbiero), Jessica Cordner (Mark), Elana Ryeland (Tim), Andrew Lawrence (Naomi Thornton), Amanda Lawrence (Amit Patel); Great-grandmother to Kayla, Calvin, Jackson, Elizabeth, Keiran and Aaron. Predeceased by her son Bill and grandson Sam. Special thanks to Ari, Kate and Cherrel, Bernice's caregivers, for their kindness and compassion, and to Olive and Karen from CCAC for their guidance. Friends will be received at the Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., (between Kipling and Islington Aves) Etobicoke, on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 from 10 - 11 a.m. followed by a Celebration of Bernice's Life at 11 a.m. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Online condolences through www.turnerporter.ca

    Buried:
    Ashes spread at the point

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kinnear-McMartin

    In Runnymede Road Baptist church Saturday afternoon, Flying Officer S. Kinnear R.C.A.F. took as his bride Bernice K. McMartin, Beresford Ave. The bride is the daughter of Mc and Mrs. W.J. McMartin and the groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinnear, Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. Rev. P. Loney officiated in a setting of palms. Presiding at the organ was R. Richardson, and the soloist was Miss Elizabeth Watson, Port Arthur. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin with torso length bodice and tulle skirt. The fingertip veil was caught to a halo of orange blossoms, and she carried crimson roses. The attendants were Miss Elieen Membery and Miss Winnifred Kinnear, wearing gown in pale orchid styled similarly to that of the bride with heartshaped halos matching their dresses anc carrying cascades of cream roses. Flying Officer H. Reeves was the best man. At the Club Top Hat, Mrs. McMartin recieved in an aquamarine dress of triple sheer with corsage of cream roses. Recieving with her was Mrs. David Kinnear, Hamilton, sister in law of the groom. The newlyweds left for Montreal by plane, the bride traveling in a chartreuse wool suit with camel hair coat and brown accessories.

    Children:
    1. Samuel William KINNEAR was born on 22 Nov 1943; died on 18 Dec 1994 in Collingwood, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 5. Wendy Elizabeth KINNEAR
    3. Sybil Anne KINNEAR
    4. Robert Shane KINNEAR
    5. Cathrine Agnes KINNEAR


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