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Maddeford -- see Maddiford

Madden -- Madden Bros:  
-- see 1909 Phone Directory
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141126p1]
-- see 1915 Simcoe Merchants

Madden -- Madden Bros., tinsmiths and plumbers in Simcoe, specifically J. H. Madden and W. B. Madden, dissolved their partnership 30 Jan 1915 [SR19150211p2]

Madden -- Miss Madden's kindergarten pupils' recital -- donated to Belgium Relief at Simcoe [SR19141224p1]

Madden -- Mrs. Madden donated to Belgium Relief [SR19150304p1]

Madden -- Miss Madden resumed teaching music at her studio, 22 Norfolk street, Simcoe, 11 Sep 1915 [SR19150923p5]

Madden -- Clintin Fay Madden born [Ontario Vital Stats 1881] -- Clinton Fay, 13 months, son of John H. and Maggie Madden, died 29 Sep 1882 in Wellington [NR18821005]

Madden -- Miss Eva Madden, daughter of John H. Madden of Norfolk Street, Simcoe, married Grant Leask of Sask., son of A. Leask, yesterday at her parents home [SR19131023p1] 
-- Grant Wilburton Leask of Misard, Sask., married Miss Eva Irene, third daughter of John H. Madden, 22 Oct 1913 at her parents' home [SR19131023p7]

Madden -- Fred, 18 months, son of Thos. Madden, died 14 Mar 1877 in Simcoe [BC18770321p3] 
-- Freddy, son of Thomas and Mary Madden [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Madden -- "Palmerton & Madden are still in the hustle for their bread and butter and want to sell stoves to everybody ... We have moved next door to J. Austin & Co.'s" [ad NR18920225

Madden -- "Palmerton & Madden do all kinds of jobbing and contract work, plumbing and gas fitting, furnace work, roofing, eavetrooughing and manufacture all kinds of tin and copper ware. A large stock of granite ware on hand. All goods sold at lowest prices. Next door to J. Austin & Co." [NR18920908]

Madden -- The Palmerton & Madden firm is no more. Since the death of Mr. Palmerton, John H. Madden has bought his partner's interest and sold it to his brother, William B. Madden of Joliett, Ill. [SR19020731p1] [Compiler's comment: article has more on the Madden brothers.]

Madden -- John H. Madden of the firm of Palmerton & Madden, married Maggie C., daughter of Thos. Corbett of Dakota, U.S., 27 Oct 1880 at the home of the bride's brother in Woodhouse [NR18801105p2]

Madden -- to wife of J. H. Madden a daughter 26 May 1883 in Simcoe [NR18830607]

Madden -- J. H. Madden -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List

Madden -- J. H. Madden, agent for McClary ranges [ad, SR19150909p3]

Madden -- J. H. Madden, tinsmith, 46 Norfolk St. North, Simcoe  
Margaret Madden, housewife, 46 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe 
M. J. Madden, single, music teacher, 46 Norfolk St. N., Simcoe 
E. Madden, bookkeeper, 46 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe 
Olive Madden, housekeeper, 46 Norfolk Street North, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Madden -- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Madden, Norfolk Street North, Simcoe had their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leask and twin children of St. Mary's visiting [SR19200819p1]

Madden -- Jennie Madden of Simcoe married John McKinnon of Brantford, 16 Feb 1882 in Windsor [NR18820309p3] [BC18820315]

Madden -- John Madden -- see 1880 Simcoe Firemen

Madden -- to wife of John Madden a daughter 12 Feb 1886 in Simcoe [NR18860218]

Madden -- John Madden -- see Photos & Bios

Madden -- John Madden, 71, died 16 Nov 1900 in Simcoe [SR19001122] -- John Madden, born about 1829, died 16 Nov 1900, husband of Bridget. Buried Old Woodhouse Church [OWC]

Madden -- John H. Madden of the firm Palmerton & Madden of Simcoe, married Maggie C., daughter of Thomas Corbett of Dakota, U.S., late of Woodhouse, 27 Oct 1880 at home of her brother, Wm. Corbett of Woodhouse [BC18801103p3]

Madden -- to wife of John H. Madden a daughter 23 Apr 1892 in Simcoe [NR18920428]

Madden -- John H. Madden, 41, born 1 Jan 1859 in Ontario, merchant
his wife Margaret C., 41, born 9 Feb 1859 in Ontario
his single daughter Maysie J., 17, born 27 May 1883 in Ontario
his single daughter Emma P., 16, born 13 Feb 1885 in Ontario
his single daughter Eva I., 13, born 10 Dec 1887 in Ontario
his single daughter Olive B., 8, born 23 Apr 1892 in Ontario [1901 Census of Simcoe:3]

Madden -- John H. Madden donated to Ag. Society in 1916.

Madden -- John Hamilton Madden -- see 1877 County Council

Madden -- Mary Madden wed John Bossolt [Ontario Vital Stats 1879]

Madden -- Maysie J. Madden -- signed 1914 temperance petition

Madden -- Miss M. Madden subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund

Madden -- Miss Olive Madden: 
-- see Emergency Hospital 
-- see Women Honored
-- see Porter-Evans wedding

Madden -- A. Y. Polley, founder, and Thos. Madden, machinist, of Norfolk Machine Works in Simcoe, announce that Polley's foundry has been re-fitted and they are now prepared to manufacture and repair all kinds of machinery including steam engines, reapers, thrashing machines, etc. [NR18701013p4]

Madden -- Thomas Madden of Simcoe's mother: Mrs. Madden, 67, died 18 Jun 1869 in Rochester, N.Y. [NR18690624p3]

Madden -- Thomas Madden, 39, machinist, formerly partner of John Allgeo in the "Wellington Foundry," died 22 Oct 1878 in Simcoe [BC18781024p3] [Compiler's Comment: announcement has more] -- the will of Thomas Madden of Simcoe was probated in 1878 [Norfolk Wills]
-- Thomas Madden, 39, died 22 Oct 1878 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Madden -- W. Madden returned home for Christmas 1890

Madden -- Wallace Madden, formerly of Madden Bros. in Simcoe, brother of J. H. Madden of Simcoe, a member of the Simcoe Lodge, A.F.&A.M., died 23 Oct 1921 in Brantford [WS19211027p8]

Madden -- Wm. B. Madden -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List

Maddiford -- also see Maddeford

Maddiford -- A. R. Maddiford born 1896, married Maxine Taylor born 1895 
[Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Maddiford -- Alphonso [sic] Maddeford [sic]: 
-- see 1908 Waterford students
-- see 1910 Waterford pupils

Maddiford -- Alphonse, son of John Maddiford, served in WWI
-- Alphonse Madd[i]ford of Waterford, 19, single Church of England laborer, born 18 Nov 1896 in Waterford, son of John Maddurford [sic] of Waterford
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.
[Compiler's Comment: this is Charles Alphonse Maddiford]

Maddiford -- C. W. Maddiford of Waterford -- see 1917 Norfolk Exemptions [pdf]

Maddiford -- Charlie Maddeford [sic] -- see 1908 Waterford students 

Maddiford -- Charlie Maddiford -- see 1901 Waterford public school honor roll

Maddiford -- returning soldier C. W. Maddiford of Waterford landed in Halifax on Saturday -- see Returning Soldiers

Maddiford -- Charles Maddiford of Waterford -- see Waterford & Townsend Cenotaph
[Compiler's Comment: see Alphonse Maddiford, Charles Alphonse Maddiford.]

Maddiford -- Gordon Maddeford [sic]: 
-- see 1908 Waterford students 
-- see 1910 Waterford pupils

Maddiford -- Gordon, son on John Maddiford, served in WWI

Maddiford -- Gordon Maddiford of Hamilton, 18, single, Methodist, clerk, 
born 25 Jul 1897 in Waterford, son of John Maddiford of Waterford 
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Maddiford -- Gordon Maddiford of Waterford married Miss Mary Culham of Hamilton, 2 Nov 1821 in Toronto [WS19211110p5]

Maddiford -- Gordon R. Maddiford born 1899, married Mary Viola Culham born 1896
[Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Maddiford -- Howard Maddeford [sic] -- see 1910 Waterford pupils

Maddiford -- to wife of John Maddeford [sic] a son 25 Apr 1893 in Waterford [NR18930504]

Maddiford-- John Maddiford, 36, born 11 Apr 1864 in Ontario, machinist
his wife Ursula, 29, born 31 Aug 1871 in Ontario, canning factory
his single son John B., 9, born 33 Jul 1891 in Ontario
his single son Charles W., 8, born 25 Apr 1892 in Ontario
his single daughter Annie M., 7, born 11 Apr 1894 in Ontario
his single son Alphonzo [sic], 4, born 18 Nov 1896 in Ontario
his single son Gorden [sic], 1, born 25 Jul 1899 in Ontario [1901 Census of Waterford:1]

Maddiford -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Maddiford of Waterford had Mr. and Mrs. W. Littlewood, Gordon Maddiford and Howard Maddiford of Hamilton, visiting [SR19190904p2]

Maddiford -- John Maddiford, expressman, Waterford 
Mary U. Maddiford, Waterford [1919 Voters List]

Maddiford -- John Maddiford's wife, Mary Ursula Glover, 49, died 14 Jan 1921 in Waterford [WS19210120p1] -- also see her obituary

Maddiford -- John Maddiford 1865-1935 | his wife Mary Ursula Glover 1872-1921
[Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Madei -- William Madei wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1874]

Madge -- Murray P. Madge (photo) of Simcoe, maintenance electrician at the local plant of the American Can Company for more than three years, has opened a home appliance business and electrical repair shop at 98 Robinson Street, Simcoe, opposite the Armouries [SR19440918p4]

Madigan -- Jack Madigan was the telegrapher operator in the Dobson book store on Norfolk Street in Simcoe, circa 1884 -- see Dobson profile [Compiler's Comment: the Reformer frequently misspelled Madigin, Madigan

Madigan -- John H. Madigan of Houston, Texas was in Simcoe this week [SR19101110p7]

Madigin -- Michael Madigin, 74, born 18 Nov 1826 in Ireland, immigrated 1851
his wife Bridget Madigin, 78, born 18 Nov 1822 in Ireland, immigrated 1851 
[1901 Census of Simcoe:2]

Madigin -- Michael Madigan [sic], 81, died 31 May 1901 in Simcoe. Survived by widow, sons 
[obituary, B-M-D column SR19010606p1] -- see his Waterford Star obituary

Madigin -- Michael Madigin's widow, Bridget, 80, died 25 Feb 1905 at home of her daughter, Mrs. John A. Rose, in Simcoe [SR19050303]

Madigin -- Michael Madigin, 81, a native of Kilrush, Clare Co., Ireland, died 31 May 1901
his wife Bridget, a native of Westport, Mayo Co., Ireland, died 25 Feb 1905
[St. Mary's Cemetery stone] 

Madigin -- Celia Scheneck, wife of Patrick Madigin, formerly of Simcoe, died [2]8 Jul 1903 in Toronto [SR19030724]

Madill -- B. F. Madill was a 1914 pallbearer of Benjamin Birdsill -- see Benjamin's obituary

Madole -- Alton Madole:
-- was a 1912 Charlotteville Council Official
-- was a 1920 Charlotteville Officer

Madole -- Arthur A. Madole of Forestville married Miss Nettie Provan of Delhi, 21 Mar 1900 in Simcoe [SR19000329]

Madole -- Alton Madole, 22, born 11 Aug 1878 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Nettie M., 22, born 3 May 1878 in Ontario [1901 Census of Charlotteville:4]

Madole -- to the wife of Arthur Alton Madole (nee Nettie May Provan) a son 17 Dec 1900 in Charlotteville [Charlotteville Births 1870-1900]

Madole -- Alton Madole, farmer, RR1 Vittoria 
Nettie M. Madole, Lot 17 Concession 3, Charlotteville [1919 Voters List

Madole -- Mrs. Alton Madole was sister of Miss Irene Proven [sic] [SR192000916p2] -- Mrs. Alton Madole was sister of Irene Proven [sic] who married D. Vann of St. Thomas [SR19201125p15] -- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Madole attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. M. Proven [sic] at Forestville last Saturday [SR19210428p15] -- also see Miss Provan's obituary

Madole -- Arthur Alton Madole 1878-1962
his wife Nettie May Provan 1878-1962 [Fairview Cemetery stone]

Madole -- Cora E. Madole 1891-1932
her husband Harry Earl Lord 1892-1980 [Fairview Cemetery stones]
[Compiler's Comment: next stone: Mose Madole]

Madole -- to wife of Earle Madole, twins: a boy and a girl, 13 Apr 1915 in Forestville [SR19150429p9]

Madole -- Erlie Madole: 
-- was a 1912 Charlotteville Officer
-- was a 1915 Charlotteville Officer [SR19150325p6]
-- was a 1918 Charlotteville Officer

Madole -- Erlie Madole, farmer, RR1 St. Williams 
Mrs. Erlie Madole, Lot 7, Concession 3, Charlotteville [1919 Voters List]

Madole -- Erlie Russell Madole 1881-1957
his wife Cora Myrtle Leedham 1889-1973 [Fairview Cemetery stone]

Madole -- Harold Madole: 
-- see 1919 S.S. 8 Charlotteville School
-- see 1920 Baker's School pupils
-- see 1920 Baker's School promotions

Madole -- Kenneth Madole -- see 1910 S.S. 8 Charlotteville pupils

Madole -- Moses Madole, 49, born 24 Aug 1851 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Margaret, 48, born 7 Feb 1852 in Ontario
his single son Erlie, 20, born 15 Mar 1881 in Ontario, farmer's son
his single daughter [Coria], born 13 Aug 1891 in Ontario [1901 Census of Charlotteville:3]

Madole -- Moses Madole:
-- was a 1887 Charlotteville Officer
-- was a 1912 Charlotteville Officer
-- was a 1915 Charlotteville Officer [SR19150325p6]

Madole -- Moses Madole, farmer, RR1 St. Williams 
Mrs. M. Madole, Lot 7, Concession 2, Charlotteville [1919 Voters List]

Madole -- Moses Madole 1850-1929
his wife Margaret Ann Morden 1852-1949 [Fairview Cemetery stone]

Madole -- Percy Madole -- see 1910 S.S. 8 Charlotteville pupils

Madren -- Charles Stevenson Madren, 796067, Private [1916 Norfolk's Own]
-- Ernest Charles Madren of Simcoe, 25, Church of England, painter, born 29 Sep 1890 in Woolwich England, son of John Stephen Madren of Southend-on-Sea England
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Madren -- Corporal C. E. Madern [sic] (796067), is in hospital in England again, suffering from gunshot wounds in the throat and shoulder. On a former occasion he was injured in the knee [SR19181114p1]

Madsen -- Mr. and Mrs. Madsen, nee Miss Gladys Yeomans, were here last week visiting the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Peters [Forestville SR19160622p11]
 

  
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