

Funeral service will be held from the home of his son, George Billard, 20 Grant St. The death took place at the Victoria General Hospital of Arthur Billard, 5 Clarence St. Funeral service will be held from her late residence at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon with interment in St John's cemetery. Gordon McKelvie of the above address with whom she made her home, was a nephew. She is survived by one brother in Carbonear, Newfoundland and several nieces and nephews. The late Miss Bennet, formerly resided in Sydney and Newfoundland. There passed away at the residence of her nephew, at 6 Edinburgh Street, Saturday, Miss Isabella Bennett, aged 61 years. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The funeral will be held from Snow's Mortuary Chapel, Monday morning in time for 9 o'clock Mass in St Mary's Cathedral. She was 57 years of age, and was a native of Holland's Harbour, Newfoundland. The death of Miss Minnie Baker occurred in hospital in Halifax last night. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning with 9 o'clock Mass in St. He was born in Newfoundland, and had lived in Halifax for many years. John Allan, aged 71, died late last night at his home, 247 Creighton street. Homes for burial (Watterson is buried near Manotick at Kars, Ontario). Robert Rolfe, Hector Thompson and Thomas Watterson were returned to their Hook and James Stick are buried in Mount Hermon Cemetery in Dartmouth. Snell, the others are listed on the website of the Commonwealth Months later, on November 6, 1944, the crash site with "6 skeletons" wasĭiscovered by a hunting party a mere 11 miles from the airport. In Dartmouth, they were reported missing and were later declared dead. When the plane failed to land at the air force base airport Hector was on his way to a convention in HalifaxĪnd planned to take leave to see his wife and three children in Ottawa after Hook, Brockville, Ontario (his parents lived in Bridgeport, CT.), Robert Rolfe of Huntingdon, Quebec, and W/O James R. Officer Thomas Watterson, from Manotick, Ontario (10 mi. Off from Torbay, Newfoundland (north of St. In was a Hudson bomber and today, a google search revealed it could be usedįor low level bombing (as low as 50 feet), which would make it idealįor submarine "search and destroy" missions.įebruary 14, 1943, a navigational training flight took Submarine patrols flew over the Gulf of St. Was also a busy base for the Atlantic patrol and it was from there that It either coming or going and has continued in that capacity to this day. Joining Europe to North America and most military traffic passed through NF., in charge of land operation communications. More information - Hector Thompson was based in Gander, One of "4 men" who died that day and the crash site was not discovered all wounded November 20 th.ġ4), 1943, near Dartmouth, N.S. Herbert Voisey, St John's Benjamin Rewars, Nipper's Harbor, N.D. Arthur Carter, St John's Privates Marwick Perry, Kelligrews James Lyons, Avondale Robert Stone, Smith Sound, T.B. Thomas Delaney, Placentia John Ebbs Fleming St George Dulbanty, St John's, all killed in action November 20 th. St John's, Nfld., Dec 6 - Latest casualities in the Newfoundland Regiment are: Privates Stanley Keeping, Rose Blanche Jebez Tuff, Templeman, B.B. Royal Canadian Regiment – Killed in action: Jno. Princess Patricias, Dangerously ill: Joseph Chifton, Annapolis. Wounded: Corporal Albert Manley, Halifax. – Killed in action: Alfred Carriere, Montreal, Patrick Finn, Halifax: Died of wounds: Maurice Murray, Sandy Cove, Argentia, Nfld. Ancestors born in Ireland and died in Nfld., never in U. Welch, Martin, 30, came there from Tewksbury March 6, 1894. The following was found in the Tewksbury Almshouse Inmate Case Parents, Daniel and Margaret nee Whalen, born in Ireland. Has been working in Boston and different towns throughout the state. The following was found in the Tewksbury Almshouse Inmate Case Histories, Vol. A Collection of Newfoundland Announcements
