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Le  -- Le followed by space -- see Le[nospace]

Lea -- Lea Pickling factory of Simcoe -- see 1909 Phone Directory

Lea -- Lea Bros.:
-- donated to Ag. Society in 1916.
-- subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund

Lea -- Lea Bros. Pickle Factory, Culver Street, Simcoe, is paying high prices for cucumbers, cauliflowers, etc. [ad. SR19180321p1]

Lea -- Lea Bros., pickle manufacturers, have purchased all the vats and casks used by the Niagara Falls Pickle Co. at Dunnville. It is proposed to locate a salting station in Simcoe in connection with their business [SR19200318p1]

Lea -- Lea's Ice Cream Parlor -- see 1915 Simcoe Merchants

Lea -- A. C. Lea: 
-- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List
-- donated to Belgium Relief [SR19141203p1]
-- was brother-in-law of Miss Annie Smith
-- A. C. Lea, 71 Norfolk Street, Simcoe [Billet Host SR19160601p4]
-- see Norfolk's 1918 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see Lotus Club Re-Organizes
-- see Norfolk's 1919 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see 1920 golf match

Lea -- A. C. Lea and Harry A. Weston dissolved their partnership in the paving contracting business known as Maple Leaf Artificial Stone Paving Co., Simcoe, 16 Feb 1915 [SR19150311p11]

Lea -- Alice Lea, widow, lady, 57 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe 
George H. Lea, merchant, 57 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Lea -- Mrs. Alice Lea, 37 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe, has her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Durward of Windsor, visiting [SR19200819p1]

Lea -- Arthur C. Lea of Simcoe married Miss Clara H. Smith, third daughter of Rev. J. T. Smith of Simcoe, 30 Oct 1894 at home of her brother-in-law, E. Varey in Simcoe [NR18941101]

Lea -- Arthur C. Lea was a brother of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- Arthur C. Lea was a brother of Mrs. J. H. Rush -- see Mrs. Rush's obituary

Lea -- Mrs. Arthur Lea's nephew, Willie Kent of Outlook, Sask., 19, has died in action. He was the eldest son of Mrs. Lea's sister, nee Miss Bertha Smith, daughter of the late Rev. John Town Smith [SR19170503p2] 

Lea -- Mrs. Arthur C. Lea's sister, Mrs. McCotton of Tillsonburg, is visiting [SR19180620p12]

Lea -- A. C. Lea and J. H. Lea dissolved their partnership as manufacturers of pickles, etc., 1 Jul 1919 at Simcoe [SR19190814p5]

Lea -- Arthur C. Lea, manufacturer, 71 Norfolk St. North, Simcoe 
Clara Lea, housewife, 71 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Lea -- Mrs. Arthur Lea accompanied her son, Clarence Brady, when he returned to Toronto on Monday [SR19201021p7]

Lea -- A. C. Lea's wife, Clara Smith, died 24 Jan 1922 in Simcoe. Funeral tomorrow at 2 o'clock [SR19220126p8] [her obituary SR19220126p1]

Lea -- Arthur C. Lea 1866-1949
his wife Clara H. Smith 1868-1922
his wife Vera H. Collins 1888-1978 
-- see photo of their cemetery stone  
-- also see our online Oakwood Cemetery video

Lea -- Clara Mabel Lea married Frank Wrigley born Aug 1870 in Yorkshire, England, son of Roger Wrigley and Helen Martin, 15 Dec 1906 in Windsor 
[Ontario Vital Stats 8596/06]  [Contributed by R. Robert Mutrie

Lea -- Clara Mabel Wrigley, 27 years 8 weeks 17 days, born at Waterford, daughter of Hamilton Lea and Sarah Duesling, died of pneumonia 20 Apr 1917 at Waterford 
[Ontario Vital Stats 022432-17] [Contributed by R. Robert Mutrie  
-- Mrs. Frank Wrigley died Monday -- see
her obituaries  
-- see photo of her cemetery stone

Lea -- to Caroline Elfred Lea, wife of Woodhouse farmer Geo. J. Ryerse, a daughter: Bertha Ryerse, 20 May 1884 [Ontario Vital Stats 022535] 
-- to wife of Geo. J. Ryerse a daughter 20 May 1884 in Port Ryerse 
[WS18840529] [BC18840528]

Lea -- to wife of Ed Lea a daughter 19 Jan 1895 in Jarvis [NR18950131]

Lea -- Miss Edith Lea of Simcoe married J. Harvey Rush of Simcoe 24 Oct 1895 at home of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Widner in Simcoe [SR18951031] -- see Mrs. J. H. Rush's obituary
-- Edith Lea 1870-1914 wife of J. H. Rush  -- see Lea family cemetery stone  
-- also see our online Oakwood Cemetery video  

Lea -- Edith Lea -- see 1918 High School Honor Roll

Lea -- Edith Lea -- see 1919 Simcoe elementary students

Lea -- Edna Lea: 
-- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students
-- see 1920 Simcoe Junior High results
-- see 1920 Simcoe High honor roll

Lea -- Edward Lea wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1873]

Lea -- Edward Lea was a brother of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- Edward A. Lea of Jarvis married Miss Martha, eldest daughter of James Whitwell of Jarvis, 27 Mar 1894 in Simcoe [NR18949405]

Lea -- Edward August Lea, 68, brother of Messrs. Fred and Arthur G. Lea of Simcoe, died 24 Jan 1920 in Hagersville [SR19200205p7]

Lea -- Ettie Lea of Walsingham married Uri Marr of Walsingham, Wed 14 Aug 1918 in Brantford [SR19180822p5]

Lea -- Miss Eva, daughter of E. A. Lea of Jarvis, married Wm. E. Dochstader of Walpole, 23 Nov 1896 at Cayuga [SR18961210]

Lea -- Fred Lea, clerk, 144 Colborne Street North, Simcoe 
Mary Lea, 144 Colborne Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Lea -- at home of her son-in-law, Fred. [C]. Lea, in Woodhouse, Mrs. Elizabeth Leach, 75, died 29 Aug 1908 [BC19080902] [SR19080903]

Lea -- F. D. Lea of Simcoe -- see 1909 Phone Directory

Lea -- F. D. Lea has severed his connection with the Lea Pickling Co. [SR19101013p12]

Lea -- Fred Lea is receiving congratulations these days. It's a boy [Colborne SR19180718p3]

Lea -- Fred D. Lea was a son of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- Fred D. Lea sold pianos in his store on Kent street in Simcoe [SR19140625p3]

Lea -- Frederick Dayton Lea of Simcoe married Miss Ora Elsie Carpenter of Simcoe, 17 Jun 1908 at home of E. C. Carpenter in Simcoe [SR19080625]

Lea -- F. E. Lea was a brother of Mrs. J. H. Rush -- see Mrs. J. H. Rush's obituary

Lea -- Fred E. Lea was a brother of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- Fred E. Lea -- see 1937 Deaths

Lea -- Fred E. Lea 1857-1937 | his wife Mary E. Leach 1857-1930 
-- see photo of Lea Family cemetery stone 
-- also see our online Oakwood Cemetery video

Lea -- Geo. Lea was committee member of The Big Picnic in 1919

Lea -- George Lea was 1920 pallbearer for Verna (Walsh) Ward

Lea -- G. H. Lea of Simcoe, merchant 
-- see 1917 Norfolk Exemptions [pdf]
-- was a pallbearer of Clara (Lampkin) Rew
-- subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund

Lea -- Mrs. Geo. H. Lea was a sister of Joseph Bottomley [SR19130102p1]

Lea -- George H. Lea was a son of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- George H. Lea 1821-1874 
-- see Lea family cemetery stone
-- also see our online Oakwood Cemetery video

Lea -- G. W. Lea: 
-- signed Ellis Nomination, 1891
-- of Simcoe was member of 1891 Jury
-- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List
-- see 1909 Phone Directory
-- see W. W. Walsh Profile

Lea -- G. W. Lea's estate:
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141203p1]
-- donated to Ag. Society in 1916.
-- donated to Muskoka Hospital in 1917.

Lea -- G. W. Lea Co.  -- see 1915 Simcoe Merchants

Lea -- Mrs. G. W. Lea, 75 Norfolk Street, Simcoe [Billet Hosts SR19160601p4]

Lea -- Geo. Lea was pallbearer for Carrie A. (Moore) Smith -- see Carrie's obit

Lea -- Mrs. George W. Lea of Simcoe's nephew, Lieut. J. C. Ross of the 29th Battalion, a son of J. C. Ross Sr. of the firm Ross & Scott in Tillsonburg, and first cousin of Colonel A. C. Pratt of the 133rd Battalion, has been awarded the Military Cross of conspicuous bravery at the front. With a small party of men he held a trench for 48 hours until reinforcement arrived [SR19161116p13]

Lea -- George Lea, watchman, Waterford [1919 Voters List]

Lea -- to wife of baker Geo. W. Lea: 
-- a daughter 16 Oct 1878 in Simcoe [BC18781023p3]
-- a daughter 23 Jan 1880 in Simcoe [NR18800130p3]
-- a daughter 14 Aug 1881 in Simcoe [NR18810818p3]
-- a son 10 Mar 1883 in Simcoe [NR18830314]
-- a son 2[0] Jan 1887 in Simcoe [NR18870210
-- a son 2[9] Jan 1887 [WS18870217]
-- a son 21 Sep 1889 in Simcoe [BC18890925]
-- a son 26 May 1891 in Simcoe [BC18910527]

Lea -- to wife of grocer Geo. W. Lea: 
-- a daughter 29 Jun 1893 in Simcoe [NR18930706]
-- a daughter 11 Sep 1894 in Simcoe [NR18940913]
-- a daughter 10 Feb 1896 in Simcoe [SR18960213]

Lea -- George W. Lea, 53, born 7 Feb 1848 in Ontario, merchant
his wife Alice A., 44, born 2 May 1856 in Ontario
his single daughter Mabel, 22, born 16 Oct 1878 in Ontario
his single daughter Minnie L., 21, born 25 Jan 1880 in Ontario
his single daughter Martha, 19, born 14 Aug 1881 in Ontario
his single son Harry A., 18, born 10 Mar 1883 in Ontario
his single son John N., 15, born 9 Apr 1885 in Ontario
his single son Fred, 14, born 29 Jan 1887 in Ontario
his single son Harvey, 12, born 29 Sep 1888 in Ontario
his single son George, 8, born 25 May 1892 in Ontario
his single daughter Jessie, 6, born 10 Sep 1894 in Ontario
his single daughter Vina, 5, born 10 Feb 1896 in Ontario [1902 Census of Simcoe:3]

Lea  -- George Walter Lea wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1878] -- Geo. W. Lea of Simcoe married Alice A., daughter of J. Bottomley of Lynedoch, 8 Jan 1878 at her father's home 
[BC18780116p3] [1878 article, WS19090408p4]

Lea -- George Walter Lea, 66, grocer, of Simcoe, died 26 May 1914 -- see his obituary  
-- George Walter Lea, 66, died 3 Jun 1914 in Simcoe. Funeral Friday to Oakwood Cemetery [SR19140604p6] [Compiler's Comment: note different death dates reported]

Lea -- Mrs. Geo. W. Lea -- subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund

Lea -- H. H. Schuyler, who has conducted a grocery business on Norfolk street in Simcoe for a number of years is retiring and has disposed of his stock to the Geo. W. Lea estate [SR19150506p16]

Lea -- Mrs. George W. Lea of Simcoe hosted a large family party to celebrate the birthday  of her sister and brother, Mrs. Wm. Pratt and Mr. Wm. Bottomley. Mr. Bottomley's daughters, Mrs. McKibbon of Penetanguishene and Mrs. White of Aylmer, attended [SR19180815p8]

Lea -- Mrs. Geo. W. Lea of Simcoe had her cousin, Mr. Alex Christie of Seattle, Washington visiting. He used to live in Waterford [SR19190703p10]

Lea -- Hannah E. Lea 1825-1888 
-- see Lea family cemetery stone
-- also see our online Oakwood Cemetery video

Lea -- Harry A. Lea, 31, son of the late G. W. Lea, died Saturday in Simcoe -- see his obituary
-- Harry Alfred Lea, [32], died Sat 14 Aug 1915 in Simcoe [SR19150826p5]

Lea -- Harvey Lea of the Capital Brokerage Co., Ottawa, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Lea [SR19100303p1]

Lea -- Harvey C. Lea, son of late George W. Lea of Simcoe, married Laura, daughter of A. A. Osborne of Simcoe, 14 Apr 1915 at her parents' home  
[
SR19150422p6] [also see Lea-Osborne SR19150422p8] 
-- Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey C. Lea returned from their honeymoon and left for their home in Toronto [SR19150422p6]

Lea -- Harvey Lea -- see 1920 golf match

Lea -- Isabella, 41, wife of E. A. Lea, died 24 Jul 1892 in Jarvis [NR18920725]

Lea -- J. H. Lea, 111 Colborne Street, Simcoe [Billet Hosts SR19160601p4]
-- see Norfolk's 1918 Victory Loan Committee.

Lea -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Lea and daughter -- see Mr. Lea's Automachine

Lea -- J. H. Lea and A. C. Lea dissolved their partnership as manufacturers of pickles, etc., 1 Jul 1919 at Simcoe [SR19190814p5]

Lea -- J. H. Lea and family are spending a week in Port Dover before their departure for California [SR19190814p1]

Lea -- J. W. Lea -- had mail waiting at Simcoe on 5 Mar 1841

Lea -- Mrs. J. H. Lea, who wintered in California, has returned to her home on Colborne Street [SR19190327p12]

Lea -- James Lea was acclaimed 1897 Windham Councillor [SR18961231p1]

Lea -- James H. Lea was a brother of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- James H. Lea was a brother of Mrs. J. H. Rush -- see Mrs. Rush's obituary

Lea -- Mrs. James H. Lea, 74, died 2 Apr 1877 at Port Rowan [BC18770411p3]

Lea -- James W. Lea, 87, died 8 Nov 1878 | his wife Sara, 73, died 3 Apr 1877
their daughter Eliza, 45, died 2 Jun 1888 [St. John's Cemetery stone]
[Complier's Comment: James' wife listed as Sara; Eliza's mother listed as Sarah.]

Lea -- Jessie Lea was promoted from Form 2 to Form 3 at Simcoe High [SR19100701p1]

Lea -- Miss Jessie Lea was a daughter of G. W. Lea -- see G. W. Lea's obituary

Lea -- Miss Jessie Gertrude Lea married Lieut. Walter Bennett Durward, son of John Durward of Simcoe, 30 Mar 1916 at the home of Mrs. G. W. Lea, Norfolk street, Simcoe. Fred D. Lea of Toronto gave the bride away. Miss Vina Lea was bridesmaid. Groom was attended by his brother Geo. Durward [Hymeneal SR19160406p5]

Lea -- John Chadwick Lea, 51, died after a lingering illness, 30 May 1897 in Simcoe [SR18970603] -- John Lea died Sunday in London. Survived by sister Mrs. Harvey Widner, brothers G. W. Lea and A. C. Lea, all three of Simcoe [WS18970603p1
-- John C. Lea 1846-1897 -- see Lea Family cemetery stone  
-- also see our online Oakwood Cemetery video

Lea -- John R. Lea of Simcoe -- see 1909 Phone Directory

Lea -- John R. Lea, 29, son of grocer George W. Lea, died at his home last Thursday, days after his little son Walter died on Monday [obituary SR19130814p1] -- John R. Lea, 28, died 7 Aug 1913 in Simcoe [SR18130814p12]

Lea -- John Russell Lea of Simcoe married Leah Gertrude, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Park, 5 Mar [1908] at home of bride's parents in Detroit [SR19080423]

Lea -- to wife of John W. Lea a daughter 25 Feb 1886 in Townsend [NR18860304]

Lea -- John W. Lea has died. He is survived by a widow, two sons, and six daughters. Interment: 29 Nov 1916 in Oakwood Cemetery [SR19161130p1] 
[Compiler's Comment: obituary has more, but was unreadable on microfilm. We found no surviving readable stone listing John W. Lea in Oakwood Cemetery in 2008
-- John W. Lea died suddenly Monday. Funeral was Wednesday last week in steady rain. He was a lifelong resident and the cortege was one of the longest seen in these parts for some time 
[Colborne SR19161207p5]

Lea -- "We reported two weeks ago that Elias Hyde of Tyrrell had bought the J. W. Lea farm. That bargain has been cancelled. Fred T. Lea and his sisters, Miss Mary and Miss Myrtle, have purchased the farm." [SR19190410p11]

Lea -- Leah G. Lea -- signed 1914 temperance petition

Lea -- Mrs. Leah Lea, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park of Detroit, formerly of Simcoe, married Wm. McDowal of North Bay on Saturday. Bride and groom are in Simcoe on their honeymoon, visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Cross [SR19181017p1]

Lea -- Miss Lydia Lea of Colborne married Robert McLaren. They are now missionaries in the interior of South Africa, where she has given birth to a daughter: Lydia Grace [SR19200408p2]

Lea -- Mabel Emma, eldest daughter of George W. Lea of Simcoe, married Guy Reeves Marston of Simcoe married 2[6] Se[p] 1911 in Simcoe [SR19110928p12] 

Lea -- Martha, 26, wife of baker George W. Lea, died 9 Feb 1877 in Simcoe [BC18770214p3]

Lea -- Miss Martha Isabel Lea, third daughter of Geo. W. Lea, married Harry Joseph Brook married Thanksgiving Day, 17 Nov 1904 at her parents' home in Simcoe [SR19041125]

Lea -- Mary Manda, 2 mos 3 days, daughter of Geo. W. Lea, died 3 Sep 1893 in Simcoe [NR18920907] [Compiler's Comment: entry difficult to read]

Lea -- Maurice Albert Lea, 796003, Co. Sgt.-Major [1916 Norfolk's Own] -- Maurice Albert Lea, 28, of Simcoe, Baptist, pressman, born 3 Oct `887 in London England, nephew of Ernest D. Lawry of London England
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Lea -- Minnie Louise, second daughter of G. W. Lea, married Frank Stevenson, merchant tailer [sic], 17 Feb 1903 at her parents' home in Simcoe [SR19030219] -- Frank Stevenson 1862-1941 | his wife Minnie Louise Lea, 1880-1969 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Lea -- Rose Helen Lea of Burton-on-Trent, England, married Rev. D. Cameron of Walsh, Ont.,  29 Jun 1910 in Burton-on-Trent, England [BC19100720p4]

Lea -- Tom Lea -- see St. James' Men.

Lea -- Miss Vina Lea was a daughter of G. W. Lea: 
-- see G. W. Lea's obituary
-- see Emergency Hospital
-- see War is Over: Simcoe Celebrates 
-- see Women Honored
-- see Porter-Evans wedding

Lea -- Vina Lea, single, clerk, 57 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Lea -- Vina Lea Steacy, first lady driver in Norfolk, 1896-1988
William Lloyd Steacy 1894-1937 [Oakwood Cemetery stones]

Lea -- Walter Russell, 3, only son of John R. Lea, died 11 Aug 1913 in Simcoe [SR19130814p12]

Lea -- Wm. Lea has had a phone installed in his residence. The number is 623-11 [Colborne SR19170301p2]
 

 
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