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4351 Ketcheson Family Cemetery GRASS, Robert Everett (I17065)
 
4352 Ketcheson Family Cemetery Lot 26 Con 5 ROBLIN, Nancy Ann (I4245)
 
4353 Ketcheson Family Cemetery Lot 26 Con 5 KETCHESON, Colonel William (I4253)
 
4354 Kew, Surrey, England in 1891 census NASH, Cyril Knowlton (I7771)
 
4355 Keziah DEGREY 1 was born 21 Jan 1837 in Dudley, Worchester, England. She died 25 Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut and was buried Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut. She was sealed 2 to her parents on 18 Mar 1994 in the San Diego temple. Keziah was baptized 21 Jun 1853. She was endowed 25 Sep 1857 in the Endowment House. [Parents] [TopleyFamily.FTW]

Keziah DEGREY 1 was born 21 Jan 1837 in Dudley, Worchester, England. She died 25 Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut and was buried Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut. She was sealed 2 to her parents on 18 Mar 1994 in the San Diego temple. Keziah was baptized 21 Jun 1853. She was endowed 25 Sep 1857 in the Endowment House. [Parents][TopleyFamily.FTW]

Keziah DEGREY 1 was born 21 Jan 1837 in Dudley, Worchester, England. She died 25 Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut and was buried Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut. She was sealed 2 to her parents on 18 Mar 1994 in the San Diego temple. Keziah was baptized 21 Jun 1853. She was endowed 25 Sep 1857 in the Endowment House. [Parents][TopleyFamily.FTW]

Keziah DEGREY 1 was born 21 Jan 1837 in Dudley, Worchester, England. She died 25 Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut and was buried Jul 1905 in Rockville, Washington, Ut. She was sealed 2 to her parents on 18 Mar 1994 in the San Diego temple. Keziah was baptized 21 Jun 1853. She was endowed 25 Sep 1857 in the Endowment House. [Parents] 
DEGREY, Keziah (I14345)
 
4356 Killed by a pony or Diphtheria it is unclear which story is accurate at this point KINNEAR, Louisa Ellen (I7806)
 
4357 Killed In World War One 1916 GILHAM, Charles (I1775)
 
4358 Killed In World War Two. GILHAM, Charles Honor (I1780)
 
4359 Killed in WW2 GRAHAM, George K. (I8921)
 
4360 killed when the German V2 rocket hit the Woolworth Store in New Cross.
The impact was at 12:26 on Saturday, 25-Nov-1944 
BANFILL, Brian J (I37344)
 
4361 killed when the German V2 rocket hit the Woolworth Store in New Cross.
The impact was at 12:26 on Saturday, 25-Nov-1944. 
HOLT, Florence E (I37343)
 
4362 Killed while returning from Toronto with her grandfather when a south bound passenger train caught the wagon and killed her and her grandfather instantly STONG, Mary Ann Catherine (I7511)
 
4363 Kilmersdon in 1851 & 1871 census MOORE, Sarah (I6818)
 
4364 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Ross George MONTGOMERY / Patricia Anne JOHNSTON (F1066)
 
4365 Kincardine MONTEATH, Andrew (I8567)
 
4366 Kincardine BUCHANAN, Robert (I8646)
 
4367 King Nursing Home

Toronto Star Obit 
Oona St. Clair (I38049)
 
4368 King Street SALTERN, Lilian Beatrice (I2551)
 
4369 King Street DALLISON, John William Robert (I8082)
 
4370 King's College Hospital EDMONDS, Walter Edgar (I8920)
 
4371 King's College Hospital EDWARDS, Maude Rose (I8923)
 
4372 Kingston General Hospital PEARSALL, Percy Eldon (I19161)
 
4373 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. 
Family: Samuel KINNEAR / Bernice Catherine Agnes MCMARTIN (F1131)
 
4374 KINNEAR, David (Dave) _ Passed away at Toronto, on Monday, November 24, 2003, in his 94th year, after a full, interesting and exciting life. Loving husband of the late Millie Elizabeth Wilson who was his devoted wife for 62 years. Dear father of David Wilson and his partner Carolyn Acker and the late Wayne Dickson. Proud ''Papa'' of Alec, Kathryn, Julie (Mary), Patrick, Sean and Samantha. Caring brother of Ethel and the late Winnie, Annie, Lily, Louise, Laura, John, Tom, Robert and Sam. Born in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, on November 25, 1909, he immigrated to Canada in 1928. Dave joined The T. Eaton Company and moved from Toronto to Hamilton, then Vancouver and back to Toronto. He was Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, serving as an employee and director of Eaton's for a total of 65 years. After retiring from The T. Eaton Company, he was appointed Vice Chairman of Bank of Montreal, which was the most senior bank position in Ontario at the time. After leaving the Bank, he joined Royal LePage as Senior Vice President, Corporate Development until his full retirement at age 84. He also served as a director of numerous other organizations, including Canadian Pacific Railway and Uniroyal, was past president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, and was a director and significant fund raiser for St. Michael's Hospital and the United Way. The hallmark of Dave's executive style was his amazing memory and his sincere interest in his employees and their families. He cared about all the people he encountered in life and sincerely enjoyed sharing with them in their successes and difficulties. Dave was enthusiastic about many sports, playing cricket and handball in his youth and golf for most of his life, and belonged to the Ancaster, Shaughnessy, Capilano and Rosedale golf clubs. He was an avid fan of hockey, football and baseball, and bred racehorses in partnership with Pres Gilbride and Frank Merrill. Dave's independent living in the last few years was made possible by his devoted caregivers Teresa Wegrzyn-Turska and Lucina Laczek, and the support of Ted Hiltz and the excellent staff at 561 Avenue Road. He was a familiar face on his twice-daily walks around Avenue Road and St. Clair Avenue until three weeks before his death. A special thanks to Dr. Peter Kopplin and the dedicated staff of the Palliative Care Unit at St. Michael's Hospital for their compassionate support. Please join the family in a celebration of Dave's life at TIMOTHY EATON MEMORIAL CHURCH, 230 St. Clair Avenue West, on Thursday, December 4 at 3:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8, or the charity of your choice. Arrangements under the direction of the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel (416-487-4523).

Mr. D. Kinnear MR. David Kinnear, who died in Toronto, Canada, on November 24, at the age of 93, was a native of the Downpatrick area. Mr. Kinnear was born into a farming family in the townland of Ballydonity, near Hollymount, in 1909 and was educated at the Southwell School in Downpatrick and later at a business school in Belfast. Most of the family emigrated to Canada in the 1920s and Mr. Kinnear soon rose to prominence in the business community. He joined the T. Eaton Company and remained with it for a total of 65 years, rising from an employee to become chairman and chief executive officer. After retiring from the company he was appointed vice-chairman of the Bank of Montreal. He also held directorships of numerous other organisations, including Canadian Pacific Railway and Uniroyal. He was also involved in charity work. He was married to his late wife, Millie, for 62 years, and died just a day before he would have celebrated his 94th birthday. A memorial service was held on December 4. Mr. Kinnear is survived by the family circle and locally by his nephew, Mr. Tommy Taylor, from Woodgrange, and members of the Dickson family.

Surname: Kinnear Given name: David Age: 18 Sex: M Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1928/03/05 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Saint John , New Brunswick Ship: METAGAMA , Canadian Pacific Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-c Volume: 1928 volume 2 Page: 93 Microfilm reel: T-14851

David Kinnear Born in County Down, Ireland , in 1909, David Kinnear received his education at the Belfast Business College. At the age of 14 he came to Canada and gained employment with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. On June 2,1937 David married Millicent Wilson of Hamilton, Ontario; They have two sons. David Kinnear was appointed Director of the T. Eaton Co. in 1960, vice-president 1963, Chief Executive Officer 1965 and Chairman of the Board 1969. He retired from T. Eaton Co. in May 1973. On June 1st, 1973 he was appointed Vice-Chairman, Bank of Montreal, and was a vice-president and Director of Advertising. LePage. Mr. Kinnear served as Director and Trustee of many companies; He retired and lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Notable Canadian Families : http://ulster_01.tripod.com/families.htm 
KINNEAR, David (I3662)
 
4375 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 
KINNEAR, Samuel (I3675)
 
4376 KINNEAR, Thomas William - Passed over peacefully at the Hastings Centennial Manor in Bancroft on January 13, 2010 in his 72nd year. Retired Capt. of the Toronto Fire Dept. Cherished husband of Jeanne and loving father of Tom, Mike, Neil (Lolette) and Michelle. He will be sadly missed by his sisters Brenda and Beverley, grandchildren, Brenda, Janice, Lorna, nieces, nephews, family and friends. A Celebration of Tom's life will be held on Saturday, January 23 at 3:00 p.m. with visitation one hour prior at HIGHLAND PARK VISITATION/RECEPTION CENTRE (2510 Bensfort Rd, at River Rd. S., Peterborough). Flowers gratefully declined. Donations to North Hastings District Hospital Memorial Fund in Tom's memory would be appreciated and can be made through Little Lake Cemetery at 1-800-672-9652. KINNEAR, Thomas William (I3445)
 
4377 Kirklington, Oxfordshire, England in 1891 census - likely in error RYELAND, Sarah Ann (I1690)
 
4378 Kirkmichael Family: Donald CAMERON / Christine MCLEVEN (F2756)
 
4379 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SUNDBORG, Leslie Anne (I3666)
 
4380 Known as Edward to Betty Ryeland (nee Snell)

Births Jun 1892 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cox Ernest Edward Wells 5c 463 
COX, Ernest Edward (I4030)
 
4381 known as Eliza Sarah in Census bp 20 April 1845 Stoke Lane; married WILLI AM WATTS Beer House Keeper of Kilmersdon; son of Simon and Martha Watt s; bp. 25 December 1846 Holcombe; PURNELL, Sarah Eliza (I20326)
 
4382 Known as Pete on a daily basis GREEN, Nora Amy (I2652)
 
4383 Known as Queenie JOHN, Mary (I2082)
 
4384 Known as Ross
Possible death 1847 
MULHOLLAND, Arthur Robertson (I8327)
 
4385 Known as Stanley to Betty Ryeland (nee Snell)

Births Jun 1895 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cox Walter Stanley Wells 5c 475 
COX, Walter Stanley (I4052)
 
4386 Known to the natives as "Adeiri"

Harry Terry Yap, Mapia, Nauru, Banaba, Kosrae (1874-1882?)

Harry Terry was an Englishman from Worwich. He was said to have served as a sailor at HMS "Seringapatam". He left England in 1832, probably bound for Australia. He may have been sent to Australia as a convict. It is said that Terry, along with 15 other escape convicts from Australia arrived at Nauru on a whaleship in 1845. Many of Terry's companions met violent deaths in Nauru, and after 3 or 4 years, Terry and five others moved to Banaba. One source (Mallard) claims that they cut off the whaleship "Inga" of New Bedford and masaccred the crew in December 1852.

Terry was living on Kosrae in 1874 at the visit of the HMS "Rosario". He was married to a woman from Nauru. Terry may have spent some time in the Marshalls. He may be the "Harry" who was brought from the Marshalls to the Western Carolines aboard the "Agnes Donald" in March 1877. Terry was the resident trader on Mapia for Capelle & Co. in the late 1870s when O'Keefe met him and took him into his employment. Terry reported brought thirty Nauruans with him to Mapia. O'Keefe married Terry's daughter, Charlotte. Terry presumably continued trading as O'Keefe's agent in Mapia for years afterwards.

Sources: LeHunte 1883a: statement of John McGuiness; Young 1878: 19 Mar 1977; Bowles 1854: 22 Nov 1853; Goodenough 1875

http://micsem.org/pubs/articles/historical/bcomber/kosrae.htm (Jun 19 2015) 
TERRY, Harry (I14162)
 
4387 Known to the natives as "Eidinia Deor" TERRY, Charlotte (I14160)
 
4388 Korah W. Snider, [?-ca. 1906], worked as a photographer in Kingston, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta. He came to Calgary about 1893 and later worked in partnership with his nephew, E.B. Curlette. He and his wife had at least one daughter, Mrs. MacNeill. SNIDER, Korah Winfred (I23649)
 
4389 KOTCHAPAW M M age 26, wife of Claude, born at Demorestville, died at Sophiasburgh 20 Sep. 1912 - cancer. (Maggie M. McGinnis) MCGINNIS, Maggie M (I8993)
 
4390 Krist or Christian, both would mean the same thing SCHELL, Johann Krist (I37875)
 
4391 L'un des trois premiers  DOUCET, Charles (I34128)
 
4392 La Flotte MARANDA, Jean (I23719)
 
4393 La Flotte COUSIN, Jeanne (I23720)
 
4394 La Flotte Family: Jean MARANDA / Jeanne COUSIN (F7274)
 
4395 La Riviere d'Anguille LECOUFFE, Sifroid (I20506)
 
4396 La Riviere d'Anguilles LECOUFFE, Louise (I20519)
 
4397 La Riviere d'Anguilles BERNARD, Louis (I20520)
 
4398 Labled as Widowed in 1881 census but appears to be Levi's wife and probally mislabled. (I believe this is an error in the LDS transcription) BADGLEY, Hannah Lucinda (I3709)
 
4399 Labourer General SPICER, William (I15168)
 
4400 Labourer of Kelston Somerset 1901

No Birth in BMD Sept 2003

Possible marriage Marriages Mar 1894 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Joseph Evely Chard 5c 601 
GREEN, Joseph Ernest (I21745)
 

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