


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Family: Samuel KINNEAR / Bernice Catherine Agnes MCMARTIN (F1131)
m. 24 Apr 1943
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Samuel KINNEAR
Birth 22 Aug 1920 Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland Christening Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland Death 5 Jun 1999 Etobicoke, York County, Ontario, Canada Burial Pine Lake, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada Marriage 24 Apr 1943 [1, 2] Runnymede Road Baptist Church, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada [1, 2] Father Thomas Albert KINNEAR | F1106 Group Sheet Mother Annie DICKSON | F1106 Group Sheet
Female
Bernice Catherine Agnes MCMARTIN
Birth 7 Nov 1922 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Death 11 Apr 2013 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Burial 3 Aug 2013 Pine Lake, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada Father John James MCNAUGHTON | F1446 Group Sheet Mother Marie Louise DOUCET | F1446 Group Sheet
Male
+ Samuel William KINNEAR
Birth 22 Nov 1943 Death 18 Dec 1994 Collingwood, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada Burial Spouse Shirley KARLSTEDT | F1148 Marriage Spouse Grace Elizabeth THOMPSON | F1149 Marriage 1978
Female
+ Sybil Anne KINNEAR
Birth Death Burial Spouse Gordon HOLDITCH | F1159 Marriage Spouse Joseph Ronnie VIRBALL | F1158 Marriage
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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. [2]
- Kinnear-McMartin
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