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Domenico -- Francis Domenico of Belleville married Miss Josephine, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bonaccorso, 12 Nov 1919 in Simcoe [SR19191113p7]

Domenico -- to the wife of Frank Domenico, nee Miss Josephine Bonaccorso, a daughter, 27 Oct 1921 in Belleville, Ont., both doing fine [SR19211103p12]

Donahue -- also see Donohue
[Compiler's Comment: historical records record many as both Donahue and Donohue. For the most entries we have recorded data "as found."]

Donahue -- to wife of Mr. Donahue a son 20 Mar 1912 at LaSalette [SR19120411p12]

Donahue -- Bertha Donahue -- also see Mary Bertha Donahue

Donahue -- Miss Ida Josephine Donahue, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donahue, married Joseph Andrew Beal, son of the late Louis Beal and Mrs. Beal, Saturday in LaSalette [SR19341002p14]

Donahue -- L. Donahue was a 1910 Windham Officer [WS19100331p4]

Donahue -- M. Bertha Donahue 1889-1982 | her spouse T. Everett McDonald 1887-1962 
[LaSalette Cemetery stone]

Donahue -- Mary Donahue, single, office girl, 24 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe 
[1919 Voters List]

Donahue -- Mary Bertha, daughter of Richard Donahue of LaSalette, married Everet [sic] T. McDonald, son of Thos. McDonald of South Norwich, 27 Sep 1916 in LaSalette. Bride's sister Miss Ida J. Donahue attended, as did bride's cousin, Clarence McNamara [SR19161005p12]

Donahue -- to wife of P. Donahue a daughter 13 Nov 1889 in Windham [BC18891120]

Donahue -- Richard Donahue: 
-- was a Windham overseer of highways [BC18890403p1]
-- was a 1918 Windham officer

Donahue -- Richard Donhohue [sic], 42, born 6 Jan 1859 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Catherine, 45, born 22 Feb 1856 in Ontario
his single daughter Bertha M., 11, born 6 Nov 1889 in Ontario
his single daughter Ida J., 9, born 2 May 1891 in Ontario
his single daughter Anna B., 7, born 14 Dec 1893 in Ontario
his widowed mother-in-law Bridget Schooley, 84, born 2 Feb 1816 in Ireland, immigrated 1847 
[1901 Census of Windham:3]

Donahue -- R. Donahue: 
-- was a 1909 Windham Officer [WS19090401p6] 
-- was a 1910 Windham Officer [WS19100331p4]
-- was a 1920 Windham officer
-- was a 1921 Windham officer

Donalay -- P. Donalay, nominated 1897 Trustee of Port Rowan [SR18961231p1]

Donald -- Mrs. Donald and daughter from Canton, California are visiting John Charlton's home [Lynedoch BC18890818]

Donald -- Ada Donald was a 1919 Junior High Candidate

Donald -- Charles Donald born [Ontario Vital Stats 1870]

Donald -- Charles Donald died [Ontario Vital Stats 1871]

Donald -- Clara Donald, 11, only daughter of Joseph Donald formerly of Waterford, died of diphtheria, 17 Feb 1892 in Bay City, Mich. [NR18920303]

Donald -- to wife of J. S. Donald, V.S., a son, 12 Jun 1889 in Waterford [BC18890626]

Donald -- James Donald -- see Vittoria, circa 1875

Donald -- Miss Jennie Donald of West Flambora married Harry Claude Scott of Teeterville 20 Dec 1906 in Delhi [SR19070104] [BC19070102]

Donald -- Miss Lillie Donald -- see 1899 Holiday Visitors

Donald -- Lorne Donald, 4, only son of Joseph Donald formerly of Waterford, died of diphtheria, 11 Feb 1892 in Bay City, Mich. [NR18920303]

Donald -- Nina Donald -- see 1910 S.S. 12 Woodhouse pupils

Donald -- Nina Donald of Port Dover married Matthew Thomas Stone of Port Dover, 27 Jan 1917 in Simcoe [SR19170201p9]

Donald -- to wife of Wm. Donald a daughter 8 Aug 1895 in Woodhouse [NR189500822]

Donald -- to wife of William Donald a daughter [no date] at Renton [SR18980224]

Donald -- William Donald was an officer of 1910 Woodhouse Council

Donald -- William Donald, farmer, RR1 Port Dover 
Charity E. Donald, Lot 14, Concession 3, Woodhouse 
Ina Donald, single, RR1 Port Dover [1919 Voters List]

Donald -- William F. Donald of Woodhouse married Miss Charity E. Sidway of Woodhouse, 27 Sep 1893 in Simcoe [NR18931005]

Donald -- W. F. Donald -- see 1918 Woodhouse Council

Donald -- William Donald -- see 1921 Shand's Reunion

Donaldson -- Catharine Mary, 27, wife of James R. Donaldson, died 2[8] Oct 1907 at Lynn Valley [SR19071101] [BC19071030]

Donaldson -- Ethel Donaldson was a 1919 elementary school teacher

Donaldson -- James W. Donaldson, son of John & Sarah, died 18 Apr 1861
-- see photo of his cemetery marker

Donaldson -- John Donaldson died [death notice, obituary BC19071218]

Donaldson -- Peter Donaldson was 1876 Townsend Official -- see 1876 Waterford Star

Donaldson -- Peter and Margaret Donaldson were parents of Mrs. Margaret Kenney
-- see her obituary

Donaldson -- Peter Donaldson, 86, died 8 Jul 1899 at Villa Nova [WS18990713p1] [SR18990720] -- Peter Donaldson, 86, a native of Perthshire, Scot., died 8 Jul 1899 
[Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Donavan -- to the wife of James Donavan a daughter 10 Aug 1895 in Woodhouse [NR18950815]

Donelly -- to the wife of Mr. Donelly a daughter 23 Jun 1903 in Courtland [SR19030703]

Donevan -- Mrs. J. W. Donevan of Toronto, formerly of Nober, died 19 Nov 1898 
[WS18981124p8]

Donevan -- James Donevan of Woodhouse married Miss Mary A. McNamara of Bloomsburg, 13 Jul 1892 in Simcoe [NR18920721]

Donkin -- the will of Robert Donkin of Port Rowan was probated in 1887 [Norfolk Wills]

Donly -- at the home of her son-in-law A. J. Donly, Registrar of Norfolk County, Barbara Young, 84, widow of James Harrison of Ancaster, died 26 Nov 1890 [BC18901203
-- Barbara Young 1828-1890 widow of James Harrison [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Donly -- A. J. Donly 
-- see 1873 Tillsonburg Observer article
-- see Pioneer Schools and Teachers
-- see 1880 Simcoe Firemen
-- married Miss S. E. Harrison, 16 Oct 1901 in Simcoe [SR19011017] [WS19011024p1]
-- see Henry S. Johnson's 90th birthday profile
-- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List
-- see his Family Group Sheet
-- see Photos & Bios

Donly -- A. J. Donly died 19 Mar 1908 in Simcoe. Augustine James Donly  was born 19 Jun 1834 in Graigus, Queen's County, Ireland. Bought Reformer from estate of Reuben Thorogood in 1872; was its editor/proprietor until 1881 when it passed to his son H. B. Donly. In 1884 A. J. was appointed County Registrar on the death of Francis L. Walsh. A. J. married Maria Harrison in 1858 [B-M-D column and page 1 "In Memoriam" SR19080326
[Compiler's Comment: long article has much more bio and genealogy
-- also see photo of their cemetery stone

Donly -- the late A. J. Donly's nephew, Charles Donly Pye, died 13 Oct 1915 in Albany. He is survived by wife Florence, brothers Albert, John, and J. William, and two sisters: Mrs. E. W. Trafford of Richmond, Va., and Mr. J. Wesley Romm[e]ll of Hartford. Deceased's mother was A. J.'s sister [SR19151014p1]

Donly -- Anna Donly: 
-- wed -- see Ontario Vital Stats 1876 page 34
-- wed -- see Ontario Vital Stats 1876 page 36

Donly -- Augustine William Donly of Mexico City, son of A. J. Donly of Simcoe, married Eva Maria, daughter of Joseph Brook of Simcoe, 23 Sep 1896 at "Elmhurst" her parents home in Simcoe [SR18960924
-- Augustine William Donly 1866-1928
his wife Eva Maria Brook 1867-1941 [Oakwood Cemetery stone] 
-- also see his Family Group Sheet
[Compiler's Comment: Augustine was commonly called Will. Also see W. Donly]

Donly -- A. W. Donly delivered an address before the Toronto Board of Trade on Friday on the possibilities of trade between Canada and Mexico [NR19070121p1]

Donly -- A. W. Donly's house in Mexico was considerably damaged by the recent dynamite explosion nearby [SR19130824p1] 

Donly -- A. W. Donly will give instruction in the new dances, including the one-step, the hesitation, the fox-trot, and the maxixe, in Wallace's Hall. Proceeds for patriotic purposes [SR19150128p1]

Donly -- Mrs. A. W. Donly, who has spent the past winter sketching in Mexico, sent up one of her recent water colors, which was accepted by the hanging committee of the Canadian Royal Academy for the exhibition now being held in the new Art Museum -- formerly the residence of Prof. Goldwin Smith of Toronto [SR19180411p12] 

Donly -- A. W. Donly's widow, Eva Brook, 73, died 1 Jan 1941 in Simcoe
-- see Eva (Brook) Donly's obituary

Donly -- Enid Isoline, second daughter of Norfolk County Registrar A. J. Donly, married John A. Ivey, B.A., M.D., of Woodstock 2 Sep 1890 at her father's home in Simcoe [BC18900903]

Donly -- George Ryan, infant son of Hal B. and Emma Donly, died 5 Oct 1893 in Simcoe [NR18931012]

Donly -- George Donly, 45, single, born 4 Nov 1855 in Ontario, laborer, boarded in the household of Albert [G]. Marlatt [1901 Census of Waterford:1]

Donly -- H. B. Donly, Simcoe publisher, was a provisional director of the Simcoe Pork Packing Co. Ltd. [WS19000104p4]

Donly -- Mrs. H. B. Donly: 
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141119p1] [SR19141203p1]
-- see 1916 Items of Local Interest

Donly -- Hal B. Donly:
-- see 1880 Simcoe Firemen
-- played baseball in Jul 1884
-- see Sports: Thicks vs. Thins Hockey Game
--  signed Ellis Nomination, 1891
-- married Emma, daughter of Joseph Brook, 30 Nov 1892 in Simcoe [NR18921201]
-- to wife of H. B. Donly a son 1 Oct 1893 in Simcoe [NR18931012]
-- to wife of H. B. Donly a daughter 22 Aug 1897 in Simcoe [SR18970826
-- to wife of H. B. Donly a son 17 Mar 1899 in Simcoe [SR18990323]
-- to wife of H. B. Donly a son 8 Sep 1902 in Simcoe [SR19020911]
-- to wife of Hal B. Donly a daughter 20 May 1904 in Simcoe [SR19040527]
-- subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing
-- see 1909 Phone Directory
-- see 1910 Simcoe Post Office
-- was pallbearer for Judge Wells -- see G. W. Wells' obituary
-- was a member of 1913 Simcoe Board of Trade
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141119p1] [SR19141126p1]
-- donated to Belgium Relief at Vittoria [SR19141210p7]
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19150128p1]
-- see to revive Historical Society
-- attended funeral of J. Nelson Hay in Listowel, with F. T. Brook [SR19150401p1]
-- 126 Talbot Street, Simcoe [Billet Hosts SR19160601p4]
-- appointed honorary colonel of 133rd Battalion, C. E. F. [SR19160323p10]
-- donated to Ag. Society in 1916.
-- see Reeve Charles W. Sanderson's obituary
-- see Norfolk's 1917 Victory Loan Committee.
-- was pallbearer for Wm. P. Innes -- see Innes obituaries
-- donated to Muskoka Hospital in 1917.
-- was council member, 1918 Simcoe Board of Trade.
-- see 1918 Port Ryerse cottagers
-- subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund
-- see Norfolk's 1918 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see Norfolk's 1919 Victory Loan Committee.
-- was pallbearer for Edmund Cowdry in 1919 -- see Cowdry obit
-- see 1919 Ag Society
-- see 1920 Oakwood Cemetery officers
-- see 1920 golf match
-- see his Family Group Sheet

Donly -- H. B. Donly's mother-in-law, Lena Barber, widow of Joseph Brook, died 30 Apr 1913 in Simcoe. Funeral tomorrow from home of H. B. Donly, Simcoe, to Oakwood Cemetery [SR19130501p7]

Donly -- H. B. Donly has retired after 35 years service on the executive of the Norfolk Liberal Association [SR19190529p1]

Donly -- H. B. Donly, publisher, 126 Talbot St. N., Simcoe 
Emma B. Donly, 126 Talbot Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Donly -- Mrs. Hal B. Donly subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund

Donly -- Hal B. Donly, 66, editor of The Reformer for 40 years, died 26 Jul 1928 at his home in Simcoe -- see his obituary

Donly -- Hal B. Donly's Life and Work by Henry Smith -- see Donly profile

Donly -- Col. Hal B. Donly's widow, Emma Brook, 61, died 31 Dec 1930 -- see her obituary

Donly -- James Donly was promoted from grade 5 to grade 6 at Simcoe Public School [SR19100701p1]

Donly -- James Donly-- see 1914 Elementary School Grads

Donly -- Jim Donly donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141119p1] [SR19141126p1] 

Donly -- James Frederick Donly, 796170, Private [1916 Norfolk's Own
-- James Frederick Donly of Simcoe, 17, Church of England, student, 
born 17 Mar 1899 in Simcoe, son of Hal B. Donly of Simcoe
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Donly -- Sergt. Jim Donly -- see War Pictures

Donly -- Sergt. J. F. Donly, who went overseas with the 133rd Battalion, has been invalided home from Moore Barracks Hospital, Sandling and is expected in Simcoe tomorrow [SR19171004p7]

Donly -- Mr. John Donly, a former resident of Townsend, was laid to rest Wednesday in Mt. Zion Cemetery [WS19011024p8]

Donly -- Mrs. John Donly, 83, died 25 Oct 1894 at home of her daughter, Mrs. Kitchen, in Woodhouse [NR18941115] -- John Donly's wife, Dora, 82, died 28 Oct 1894 [Mt. Zion Cemetery stone]

Donly -- Katherine J., 5 months, younger daughter of Hal B. and Emma Donly, died 8 Oct 1904 in Simcoe [SR19041014]

Donly -- Miss M. B. Donly subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund

Donly -- Margaret Donly was promoted from grade 7 to grade 8 at Simcoe Public School [SR19100701p1]

Donly -- Miss Margaret Donly -- see 1914 SHS Form Four photo

Donly -- Maria Harrison, 70, wife of A. J. Donly; mother of Hal B. Donly, editor, Simcoe Reformer; William of Mexico City; late Nuala Bell of Paris; Enid, wife of Dr. Ivey of Colburg;  died 15 Aug 1900 in Simcoe. Born 5 Jun 1830 near Sligo in Ireland, she married A. J. Donly 5 Oct 1858 [SR19000816] [obituary SR19000823p1] [Compiler's Comment: obit has more
-- see photo of her cemetery stone

Donly -- Michael Donly died 9 Dec 1879 in Waterford -- see 1879 Stabbing

Donly -- Nuala E. Donly, B.A., eldest daughter of A. J. Donly, Registrar of Norfolk, married Walter N. Bell, B.A., classical master at [Simcoe] High School, 14 Jun 1894 at her father's home in Simcoe [NR18940621]

Donly -- Margaret Nuala Donly, 35, elder daughter of A. J. Donly, Registrar of Norfolk County, and wife of Walter N. Bell, B.A., principal of Paris High School, died 2 Jul 1899 in Paris. Nuala was born in Simcoe and leaves three small children. Buried Oakwood Cemetery, Simcoe 
[obituary and B-M-D column SR18990706p1] [Compiler's Comment: obit has more]

Donly -- Matilda Elizabeth Donly died [Ontario Vital Stats 1881]

Donly -- Paul Donly was promoted from grade 2 to grade 3 at Simcoe Public School [SR19100701p1]

Donly -- Paul Donly: 
-- see Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141119p1] [SR19141126p1] 
-- see 1915 Entrance Exams
-- see 1917 Simcoe High Honor students

Donly -- Form III student Paul Donley was on Simcoe High School's Apr 1918 Honor Roll [SR19180509p1]
-- also see 1918 High School Honor Roll

Donly -- Paul Donly leaves Saturday for Philadelphia to begin a diploma course in woollen manufacturing in the Pennsylvania Textile School [SR19190925p12]

Donly -- Paul Donly -- see 1920 golf match

Donly -- Paul H. Donly -- see Photos & Bios

Donly -- Paul H. Donly married Margaret L. Innes, 19 Mar 1927 in Simcoe. Groom is a son of Hal B. Donly, and the manager of the Brook Woolen Co. of Simcoe Ltd., which was founded by his grandfather Joseph Brook. Bride is daughter of H. P. Innes and a granddaughter of both Judge R. T. Livingstone, and of W. P. Innes, founder of the Simcoe Canning Company 
[photo caption SR19270331p1]

Donly -- Paul H. Donly married Margaret Innes in 1927, died in 1960 -- see his obituary

Donly -- Paul Harrison Donly 1902-1960 | Margaret L. Innes Donly 1901-1986 
[Oakwood Cemetery stones]

Donly -- W. Donly played baseball in Jul 1884

Donly -- Mrs. W. Donly of New Mexico has returned after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown [WS18990420p8] [Compiler's Comment: Eva Brook, not Brown, married A. W. Donly and moved to New Mexico]

Donly -- Mrs. William Donly was daughter of James Little
 

  
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