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Churchell -- James H. Churchell had mail waiting at Simcoe post office [NO18410904p3] 
[Compiler's Comment: this is the only known record of the Churchell surname in Norfolk County. Other historical records list a James H. Churchill living locally about the same time.]

Churchill -- to wife of Mr. Churchill a son 17 Jul 1893 in Woodhouse [NR18930803]

Churchill -- Alice Churchill, widow, RR4 Simcoe; Lot 2, Concession 12, Townsend 
[1919 Voters List]

Churchill  -- Administratrix: Alice May Churchill: Mary Ann Stegmire, married woman, of Windham died 23 Mar 1915 [Notice to Creditors SR19150603p6]

Churchill -- Arthur W. Churchill, 3 weeks 2 days, died 20 Jul 1848 [Hartford Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- to wife of Chas. Churchill a daughter 25 Jan 1888 at Bealton [BC18880215]

Churchill -- Chas. Churchill, 39, born 16 Jun 1861 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Emerance C., 40, born 3 Sep 1860 in Ontario
his single daughter Hettie May, 17, born 14 Feb 1884 in Ontario
his single daughter Gertrude C., 13, born 25 Jan 1888 in Ontario
his single daughter Emma Leta, 10, born 18 Oct 1890 in Ontario
his single son Charles Lorne, 6, born 14 Aug 1894 in Ontario
his single son Harvey L., 2, born 19 May 1898 in Ontario [1901 Census of Townsend:1]

Churchill -- Mr. & Mrs. Charles Churchill's 25th wedding anniversary [BC19071211]

Churchill -- Mrs. Chas. Churchill of Wilsonville was a daughter of Mrs. Harriett Foster of Hartford 
-- see Mrs. Foster's obituary

Churchill -- Miss Etta Churchill of Wilsonville married Edward Gleason of Ancaster, 7 Apr 1909 in Waterford [SR19090422] [WS19090415p1]

Churchill -- George Churchill wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1876]

Churchill -- George Churchill, 18 years 2 months 5 days, died 16 Aug 1898 in Woodhouse. Funeral today to Oakwood Cemetery [SR18980818] -- George, 18, only son of J. and E. Churchill, died 16 Aug 1898 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- George Churchill, 73, died 22 Nov 1917 in Townsend. Buried Saturday 2[4] Nov 1917 in Oakwood Cemetery [SR19171129p7]

Churchill -- George Churchill 1846-1917, son of Geo. and Alice Churchill 
[Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- George Russell Churchill, 23, son of George Churchill of Townsend, died 2 Jan 1910 at Maple Creek, Sask. Interment: Oakwood Cemetery [obituary BC19100126p7] 
-- George Russell Churchill 1887-1910 son of Geo. and Alice Churchill [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- Hazel Churchill -- see 1910 Wilsonville students

Churchill -- the will of Isaiah Churchill of Townsend was probated in 1874 [Norfolk Wills] -- Isaiah and Mary Churchill's son Richard L., 14 months 3 days, died 15 Aug 1854 | Isaiah Churchill's wife Mary, 48 years 8 months 2 days, died 21 Jul 1856 | [missing name], 67 years 3 months 5 days, died 1 Jun 1874 [Boston Cemetery stones] [Compiler's Comment: these three stones are three in a row; the third stone (where Isaiah's stone would be expected) is broken]

Churchill -- J. Churchill, J. Barber and J. Wymer, Lot 16, Concession 4, Townsend [1857 Sketch]

Churchill -- J. H. Churchill, R. Barber, H. Olmstead and S. W. Phelps, Lot 14, Concession 5, Townsend [1857 Sketch]

Churchill -- James Churchill was an officer of 1887 Woodhouse Council

Churchill -- James Churchill Sen., 70, born 1 Jan 1831 in England, immigrated 1865
his wife Ann, 68, born 30 Nov 1832 in England, immigrated 1865
[1901 Census of Woodhouse:2] [Compiler's Comment: living next to James Churchill Junior]

Churchill -- James Churchill of Woodhouse married Edna, eldest daughter of Wm. V. Collver of Woodhouse, 5 Feb 1890 at her father's home [BC18900212]
[Compiler's Comment: James Churchill Junior married Edna.]

Churchill -- to wife of James Churchill a daughter 28 Jul 1898 at Jarvis [SR18980804] -- [no name provided], 4 days, infant daughter of James Churchill, died 1 Aug 1898 in Woodhouse [SR18980804]

Churchill -- James Churchill subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing

Churchill -- to wife of James Churchill Jr., a daughter, 27 Apr 1900 in Woodhouse [SR19000503]

Churchill -- to wife of James Churchill Jr. a daughter 8 Dec 1894 in Woodhouse [NR18941213] [same, ML18941214]

Churchill -- Mrs. James Churchill Jr. died 15 Dec 1894 in Vittoria [NR18941220]

Churchill -- James Churchill Jr., 32, born 10 Dec 1868 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Mary J., 33, born 10 Jun 1867 in Ontario
his single daughter Eva M., 11 months, born 7 Apr 1900 in Ontario
his single domestic Edith M. R. Henderson, 12, born 16 Sep 1888 in Ontario
[1901 Census of Woodhouse:2]
[Compiler's Comment: living next to James Churchill Sen.]

Churchill -- to wife of James Churchill a son, 4 Sep 1902 in Simcoe [SR19020911]

Churchill -- James Churchill, 87, died 29 Sep 1906 in Woodhouse 
[SR19061005] [also see BC19061003 and BC19061031
[Compiler's Comment: Sherri Pettit reported in a 9 Sep 2006 email: "His age should be 37. I have verified it with his death registration #020439"
[Compiler's Comment: James Churchill Junior, 37, died 29 Sep 1906]

Churchill -- James Churchill, 37, died 29 Sep 1906 
his wife Edna Collver, [..], died 15 Dec 1894 [Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- Jas. Churchill -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List

Churchill -- James H. Churchell [sic] had mail await for pickup at Simcoe post office [NO18410904p3]

Churchill -- Jas. H. Churchill was assessor and collector of Townsend Township in 1851 [WS18990302p1]

Churchill -- John Churchill, Archie Piett, and James Brock of West and Peachey left Friday for St. Gabriel P.Q., to set up an alligator warping tug for the Ste. Maurice Paper Co. [SR19180328p6]

Churchill -- Job Churchill wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1878]

Churchill -- Job Churchill, 46, born 24 Jan 1855 in England, immigrated 1865, farmer
his wife Eliza, 46, born 13 Mar 1855 in Ontario
his single daughter Florence M., 16, born 22 Feb 1885 in Ontario [1901 Census of Woodhouse:2]

Churchill -- Job Churchill subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing

Churchill -- Job Churchill, painter, 185 Head Street South, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Churchill -- Job Churchill of Simcoe turns 90 -- see 90th birthday

Churchill -- Job Churchill, 92, died 5 Jun 1946 
his wife Elizena Steinhoff, 54, died 8 Aug 1909 -- see
photo of their cemetery stone

Churchill -- John Arthur Churchill of Townsend married Miss Alice May Stigmuir of Windham, 2 Sep 1908 in Colborne [BC19080909] -- John Arthur Churchill of Townsend married Alice May Stigmeier of Windham, 2 Sep 1908 in Colborne [SR19080903]

Churchill -- to wife of John Churchill:
-- a son 6 Jun 1909 in Colborne [
SR19090610]
-- a son 22 Sep 1914 at Colborne [SR19140924p5] [repeated SR19141001p5]
-- "Mr. and Mrs. John Churchill of Colborne are rejoicing in the safe arrival of a little daughter. So far mother and child are both doing well" [SR19161116p14]

Churchill -- John Churchill -- see 1918 Items of Local Interest

Churchill -- John Churchill of Colborne has left his position in Brantford and taken up his old job with West and Peachey [SR19180321p3] 

Churchill -- John Churchill, thresher, RR4 Simcoe  
Alice Churchill, Lot 1, Concession 13, Windham [1919 Voters List]

Churchill -- John F. Churchill, 15 years 8 days, died 23 Feb 1879 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- John Fredrick Churchill, 1877-1878, son of Geo. and Alice Churchill 
[
Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- L. Churchill and J. Wymer, Lot 19, Concession 3, Townsend [1857 Sketch]

Churchill -- Levi Churchill of Charlotteville married A[sen]eth Doxsee of Norwich, 8 May 1833. 
Witnesses: Henry Emeigh; Jas. Wood [GJR-SR19010307
[Compiler's Comment: this transcription erronously said they married 8 May 1839 until 23 Jan 2010 when Cindy Carsey asked us to double check. The Reformer definitely published 8 May 1833]
-- see scan of newspaper item

Churchill -- Levi Churchill married Margaret Cromwell of Charlotteville, 13 Jan 1836. 
Witnesses: Aaron Andrews; John Cromwell [GJR-SR19010307]

Churchill - Lucinda Churchill of Charlotteville married David Leach of Bayham, 29 Jan 1834. 
Witnesses: Robert Havens; Levi Churchill [GJR-SR19010307]

Churchill -- Mrs. Mary Churchill, 44, died 21 Mar 1911 at Nanticoke [SR19110330p7]

Churchill -- Oscar Churchill, 54, died 10 Apr [1908] in Simcoe [SR19080416]

Churchill -- Mrs. R. Churchill -- see Surprise and Presentation

Churchill -- Mrs. R. Churchill -- see Killed at Crossing

Churchill -- Mrs. R. Churchill sang  -- see 1915 Sons of England Concert

Churchill -- Mrs. R. Churchill of Brantford was the surviving daughter. Mrs. S. A. Davis' funeral was Saturday to Hartford Cemetery. An old and respected resident of Bealton, she also leaves five sons, John of Los Angeles, James of Brantford, Aquilla of Scotland, and George and Lewis of Bealton [SR19160511p3]

Churchill -- Richard W. Churchill, 74, born 19 Jul 1826 in N.B., immigrated 1834
his wife Mahala, 65, born 27 Aug 1835 in Ontario [1901 Census of Townsend:3]

Churchill -- Richard W. Churchill 1826-1908 | his wife Mary C. Taylor, 22 years 11 months 18 days, died 20 Apr 1852 [Hartford Cemetery stones]

Churchill -- Robert Churchill, 40, born 30 May 1860 in England
his wife Emily J. Churchill, 39, born 18 May 1861 in England
his single sister-in-law Elizabeth Hobbs, 60, 1 Jun 1840 in England [1901 Census of Simcoe:2]

Churchill -- R. Churchill donated to Ag. Society in 1916.

Churchill -- Robert Churchill -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List

Churchill -- Robert Churchill applied -- see caretaker hired

Churchill -- Robert Churchill, painter, 94 Colborne St. N., Simcoe 
Emma Churchill, housewife, 94 Colborne Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Churchill -- Robert Churchill 1856-1924
his wife Emily J. Hobbs 1858-1926 [Oakwood Cemetery stones]

Churchill -- Rosa, infant daughter of J. and E. Churchill, died 8 Nov 1873 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Churchill -- Rowena Churchill, student, Boston school -- see 1877 Waterford and Townsend

Churchill -- Reuben Churchill wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1878]

Churchill -- Russell Churchill, 23, son of George Churchill of Townsend, died suddenly 2 Jan 1910 near Maple Creek, Saskatchewan [SR19100113p4] -- Russell Churchill, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Churchill of Townsend, died of coal gas suffocation 3 Jan 1910 near Maple Creek, Sask. 
[Russell's obituary, SR19100113p1]

Churchill -- Miss Ruth Churchill of Woodhouse married Isaac Steinhoff of Woodhouse, 13 Jan 1881 [BC18810126p3] [NR18810121p3]

Churchill -- Vernie Churchill -- see 1910 Wilsonville students

Chute -- Albert Chute wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1874]

Chute -- Albert Chute's wife Matilda Jane, 89 years 6 months, 7 Mar 1890
J. Albert Chute, 68, died 8 Apr 1919 [Glen Meyer Cemetery stone]
[Compiler's Comment: Despite sharing a cemetery stone, we assume their 50 year age difference means Matilda Jane and J. Albert were not husband and wife]

Chute -- Albert Chute, 50, born 3 Oct 1850 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Rachell [sic], 38, born 21 Jan 1863 in Ontario
his son [Mitun], 22, born 29 Nov 1878 in Ontario
his son [Almus], 2, born 2 Dec 1898 in Ontario
his father John [McConal], 64, born 16 Apr 1836 in Ontario [1901 Census of Houghton:3.11]

Chute -- Albert Chute of Frogmore died 8 Apr 1919 at his home. He had been ailing with anaemia for years and death was not unexpected. He was buried Thursday in Glen Meyer Cemetery [SR19190417p9] -- also see J. Albert Chute

Chute -- Elmus Arthur Chute of Dauphin Manitoba (35581), 18, single Church of England farmer, son of James Albert Chute of Frogmore, Ontario born 2 Dec 1898 at Frogmore, Ontario. 
Attested 7 Dec 1916 at Brandon, Manitoba
-- see his Attestation Paper, side 1.
-- see his Attestation Paper, side 2.

Chute -- E. A. Chute of Frogmore is reported wounded [SR19180905p1]

Chute -- Pte. Almas Chute of Frogmore has returned from overseas [SR19190327p5] -- Pte. Elmus Chute, son of Mr. Al. Chute of Frogmore, had the first finger and thumb of his left hand cut off a few days ago, while sawing wood. He recently returned home from overseas and started to work only a few hours before he was injured [SR19190424p1]

Chute -- Flora Chute, Frogmore 
Emiline Chute, Frogmore [1919 Voters List]

Chute -- Helen F. Chute -- see 1920 Normal School Results

Chute -- Herbert Chute wed Ruth Connor [Ontario Vital Stats 1877]

Chute -- J. Albert Chute, 68, died 8 Apr 1919 [Glen Meyer Cemetery stone]

Chute -- James A. Chute married [BC19070220]

Chute -- James E. Chute married Helen McCleish -- see her obituary

Chute -- Morley Cecil Chute, son of Ensley Chute of Townsend, married Vera May Trask, daughter of Mrs. Leonard Doan of South Middleton, 30 Aug 1916 in Toronto [SR19160907p7]

Chute -- Oliver Chute and W. Latimore, Lot 7, Concession 9, Windham [1857 Sketch]

Chwastiak -- Dmytro Chwastiak 1899-1979 born in Ukraine
his wife Maria 1906-1986 [Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Clancy -- Annie Clancy -- see 1915 Entrance Exams

Clancy -- Mrs. Catherine Clancy, 70, died 7 Sep 1881 in Simcoe [NR18810908p3]

Clancy -- C. B. Clancy, 45, publisher of the Norfolk Messenger and the oldest journalist in Simcoe, died early Saturday. He was buried at St. John's Church, about 30 carriages following his remains to the grave. He leaves a widow and 10 children, some of tender age [NR18611219p1] 
-- Cornelius Bailey Clancy, late proprietor of Norfolk Messenger, a native of Mitchellstown, County Cork, Ireland -- see photo of his St. John's Cemetery stone

Clancy -- Mrs. C. B. Clancy, 1865 proprietoress of Norfolk Messenger newspaper
 -- see Norfolk County in 1865
 
Clancy
-- Elizabeth Lailey, 75, widow of former Norfolk Messenger editor C. B. Clancy, died 16 Nov 1893 in Chicago [NR18931123] [Compiler's Comment: announcement has more]

Clancy -- Thomas Clancy, 797019, Sergeant [1916 Norfolk's Own]
-- Thomas Clancy of Port Rowan, 20, Church of England, mail carrier, born 8 Oct 1895 in Ramsgate Kent England, brother of Joseph Clancy of Royal Fuciliers 2nd Lemnon Island
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Clancy -- Sergt. Thomas Clancy who enlisted from Port Rowan and was sergeant of the bugle band while the battalion was in training, is reported wounded in yesterday's casualty list 
[photo caption SR19170301p1] -- Pte. [sic] Tom Clancy (photo) of Port Rowan is in Taplow Hospital, England, on his way home on six month furlough [SR19170517p8]
-- see Two Soldiers Return
-- Private Tom Clancy has been visiting in Simcoe. He will have to undergo an operation for the removal of shrapnel [SR19170719p12] -- Private Tom Clancy of the Convalescent Hospital in Toronto was in Port Rowan for a few day this week [SR19170823p3] -- Private Tom Clancy is visiting from Toronto where he is studying electrical engineering while recovering from his wound [SR19170906p5]

Clancy --Corp. Tom Clancy, formerly of Port Rowan, was here visiting. He has a pleasant job as an inspector of munitions at Walkerville [SR19180905p4]

Clancy -- Thomas Clancy married Miss Carrie Richards of Windsor, recently [SR19201209p3]

Clapp -- C. R. Clapp and N. H. Cowdry were Waterford agent for Ontario Mutual life insurance in 1899 [ad WS18990223p1]

Clapp -- Ross L. Clapp:
-- see Ross Clapp arrives
-- see Photos & Bios
-- see photo, 1936 president of Simcoe Kinsmen

Clapp -- Rosswell L. Clapp 1899-1977 | his wife Marjorie K. McCall 1898-1985
[Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Clapp -- to wife of Stanley Clapp a daughter 27 Nov 1886 at Toronto [WS18861223]

Clare -- Miss Maude Clare of Norwich married George Heyland of Norwich, 31 Oct 1900 at the home of her parents [SR19001108]

Clare -- Matilda Leak, wife of F. Clare of Otterville, died Sun 23 May 1915 [SR19150610p7]

Claringbold -- Harold Walter Claringbold, 797110, Private [1916 Norfolk's Own]
-- Harold Walter Claringbold of Courtland, 18, Methodist, farmer, born 10 Sep 1899 
in London England, son of Lydia Edith Claringbold of London England
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Claringbold -- Harold Claringbold -- see 1916 Middleton Farewell

Claringbold -- Pte. H. W. Claringbold of Courtland is home from overseas -- see Soldiers return

Claringbold -- "Owing to the increasing business in the furniture and carpet department of the H. S. Falls Co., it has been found necessary to engage the services of two new salesmen, Harold Lindsay of Simcoe and Harold Claringbold, a returned soldier." [SR19100529p9] 

Claringbold -- Harold Claringbold, soldier, 102 Robinson St., Simcoe [1919 Voters List]
  

 
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