Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Isaac Edmund HUNTER[1]
1870 - 1951 (81 years)-
Name Isaac Edmund HUNTER Birth 12 Mar 1870 Orangeville, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada [2] Gender Male _UID 2EED7B335F124A849BC2ADDAD9AAA091A07F Death 24 Apr 1951 [2] Burial Gravenhurst, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada [2] Person ID I37969 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 26 Oct 2016
Family Eliza PRENTICE, b. 23 Jan 1867, Grey County, Ontario, Canada d. 22 Jul 1951, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada (Age 84 years) Marriage 25 Aug 1922 Medicine Hat, , Alberta, Canada Family ID F12576 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2014
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Event Map Birth - 12 Mar 1870 - Orangeville, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada Marriage - 25 Aug 1922 - Medicine Hat, , Alberta, Canada Burial - - Gravenhurst, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Ed managed the post office here as well. Florence Hunter died two years after Roberta was born on August 21, 1917 at Ketchum, Alberta soon after child birth. The baby was stillborn. She was buried at Ketchum. In a few months time, Ed and 4 children visited his mother, Mrs. S. Montgomery, [Eliza Huston/Hunter Montgomery] in Orangeville, Ontario. His son, James Isaac, had joind up for active service in WW1 and was in England.
Isaac "Ed" and children returned to Alberta and in time he answered an ad in the " Lone Hearts" column of the Family Herald and Weekly Star (Farmers Magazine ). After two trips out west to visit him, Lisa [Liza] Campbell (Prentiss) married him in Medicine Hat, Alberta. In a few years Ed and his wife, Lisa separated. She had a family from her previous marriage. On May 10, 1923, Isaac Edmond moved to Gravenhurst, Ontario. He died there in 1951.
- Ed managed the post office here as well. Florence Hunter died two years after Roberta was born on August 21, 1917 at Ketchum, Alberta soon after child birth. The baby was stillborn. She was buried at Ketchum. In a few months time, Ed and 4 children visited his mother, Mrs. S. Montgomery, [Eliza Huston/Hunter Montgomery] in Orangeville, Ontario. His son, James Isaac, had joind up for active service in WW1 and was in England.
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