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Woolman -- ___, 56, wife of Isaac Woolman, mother of Mrs. Alex McCawley of Simcoe, 
died 12 Jul 1880 at Cheapside [BC18800721p3] -- Mrs. I Woolman, 50, died 12 Jul 1880 at Cheapside [NR18800723p3]

Woolman -- Charles Woolman wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1872]

Woolman -- Miss Roxey Woolman of Eddy's Mills in Lambton County, married 
Franklin E. Spavin of Hagersville 13 Jan 1909 at home of Michael Tyrrell [SR19090121]

Woolnough -- Alexina A. Woolnough 1867-1940 | her husband Thomas Trinder 1868-1955
[Woodhouse United Cemetery stone]

Woolnough -- Annie Woolnough, widow, 433 Colborne Street North, Simcoe 
[1919 Voters List]

Woolnough -- Annie M. Woolnough was mother of Ameritte L. Anderson

Woolnough -- Annie M. Woolnough, wife of Thomas C. Anderson, Sr., died 1 Nov 1913 in her home in Michigan. She was born 14 Sep 18[44] in England. She and her husband cleared the farm now occupied by their son T. C. Anderson Jr. Other survivors include Mrs. Odday McDonough of Nixon and and brother Blythe Woolnough of Simcoe [obituary SR10131113p1]

Woolnough -- Bly Woolnough, gentleman, 60 Grove Street, Simcoe 
Amelia Woolnough, 60 Grove Street, Simcoe [1919 Voters' List]

Woolnough -- Blythe Woolnough, who lives a couple of miles south of Simcoe was upset from his buggy and seriously injured as the result of what appears to be the recklessness of a party of young men, autoists returning from the southern part of the county [SR19140625p1]

Woolnough -- Blyth Woolnough 1839-1920 [St. John's Cemetery stone]

Woolnough -- Blyth Woolnough's wife Amelea 1846-1928
[Woodhouse Methodist Cemetery stone]

Woolnough -- Cecil Woolnough, infant son of James B. and Anna E. Woolnough, born about 1902, died 8 Sep 1903, buried Old Woodhouse Church [OWC]

Woolnough -- Woodhouse widow Eliza Woolnough, 77, died 2 Mar 1885, buried St. John's Woodhouse [St. John's Registers]

Woolnough -- Emily Woolnough died [Ontario Vital Stats 1872]

Woolnough -- Miss Emma E. Woolnough of Woodhouse married Thomas A. Smith of Port Huron, Michigan and late of Olvestone, England, 6 Aug 1890 at her father's home [BC189008820] [NR18900821p3]

Woolnough -- Fern/Ferne Woolnough: 
-- see 1919 Simcoe elementary students
-- was a 1920 Simcoe Senior Third student [SR19200708p3]

Woolnough -- [I....] B. Woolnough, 41, died 6 Sep 1912 in Woodhouse [SR19120912p7]
[Compiler's Comment: compare with James B. Woolnough Jr.]

Woolnough -- James B. Woolnough, 52, a native of Suffolk, England, died 14 Jun 1867
[
St. John's Cemetery stone]

Woolnough -- James B. Woolnough of Woodhouse married Annie Eliza Dean of Port Dover, 20 Mar 1893 at home of Wm. Trinder [NR18930406]

Woolnough -- James B. Woolnough Sr., 61, born 25 Dec 1839 in England, immigrated 1848, butcher; his wife Amelia, 54, born 2 Dec 1846 in Ontario
his widowed father-in-law Joseph Marr, 86, born 25 Jan 1815 in Ontario, retired
[1901 Census of Woodhouse:2] [Compiler's Comment: living next of Jas. B. Woolnough Jr.]

Woolnough -- James B. Woolnough Jr., 29, born 12 Apr 1871 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Anna E., 29, born 24 Apr 1871 in Ontario
his single daughter Myrtle M., 7, born 22 Sep 1894 in Ontario
his single daughter Violet M., 4, born 17 Mar 1897 in Ontario
his single laborer Chas. E. Rose, 19, born 21 Oct 1881 in Ontario, farm laborer
[1901 Census of Woodhouse:2] [Compiler's Comment: living next of Jas. B. Woolnough Sr.]

Woolnough -- to wife of J. B. Woolnough a son 14 May 1901 in Woodhouse [SR19010523]

Woolnough -- Jas. B. Woolnough subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing

Woolnough -- James B. Woolnough 1872-1912 | his wife Anna E. 1873-1951
their son: Joseph, 2 years 7 months 19 days, died 2 Jan 1904
their son: Cecil, 8 months, died 9 Sep 1903 [Woodhouse United Cemetery stone]

Woolnough -- Joseph William, 2 years 7 months and [12] days, son of James B. Woolnough, died "after only 12 hours of illness from Membraneous croup," 2 Jan 1904 in Woodhouse [SR19040115] -- Joseph Woolnough, son of James B. and Anna E. Woolnough, born about 1902, died 2 Jan 1904, buried Old Woodhouse Church [OWC] 

Woolnough -- Kate Woolnough, wife of Albert Sinden, 1864-1935 [St. John's Cemetery stone]

Woolnough -- Miss Linnie Woolnough married William Biggar of Toronto 29 Dec 1897 at her grandfather's home [SR18980106]

Woolnough -- Mildred Margaret Woolnough died [BC19060919]

Woolnough -- Miles/Millie/Milis Woolnough: 
-- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students
-- see 1919 Simcoe elementary students
-- was a 1920 Simcoe Senior Second Class student [SR19200708p3]

Woolnough -- Miss Myrtle Woolnough married Earl F. Coates, son of the late George Coates, Wed 5 Apr 1916 at her mother's home in Simcoe. Bride's uncle, Thomas Trinder, gave her away. Bride's sister Miss Violet Woolnough was bridesmaid; Roy Everett was groomsman 
[Hymeneal SR19160416p5]

Woolnough -- Miss Violet May Woolnough, second daughter of Mrs. James Woolnough of Simcoe, married Percy Gordon Everett, youngest son of Emerson Everett of Simcoe, 21 Jun 1917 in Ottawa [SR19170628p7]

Woolnought -- Mildred Marguerite, 2 months, infant daughter of James B. Woolnought, died 29 Aug 1906 in Port Dover [SR19060921] [see also Woolnough, Woonough]

Woolnut -- Mary A. Woolnut died [Ontario Vital Stats 1875]

Wooloin -- to Ann Wooloin, wife of watchmaker Lewis Heath, a daughter: Silva Jane, [6] Aug 1884 [Ontario Vital Stats 022262]

Woolrich -- Joseph Woolrich of Simcoe married Miss Lizzie Hocking of Simcoe, 22 Oct 1901 [SR19011024]

Woolrich -- Joseph Woolrich, [6]0, died 8 May 1909 in Simcoe [SR19090513
-- Joseph Woolrich 1828-1909 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Woolrich -- Mrs. L. Woolrich of Simcoe married James Sharp, Wed 4 Aug 1915 at Hamilton [SR19150812p5]

Woolsey -- the will of Sarah Woolsey of Townsend was probated in 1877 [Norfolk Wills]

Woolven -- also see Wolven, Wolvin, Woolvin

Woolven -- Eliza Woolven wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1871]

Woolven -- Sarah Ann Woolven of Port Rowan, 77, died during 1916 at the County Home [SR19161214p8]

Woolvin -- Sarah Woolvin wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1870]

Wooly -- D. Wooly was a 1909 Windham Officer [WS19090401p6] 

Wooly -- W. Wooly, A. N. Barber, and J. Renner, Lot 20, Concession 2, Townsend 
[1857 Sketch]

Woonough -- Joseph William, 2 years 7 months 12 days, little son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Woonough [sic], died 2 Jan 1904 [poem SR19040108p7] [also see Woolnough and Woolnought]

Wooten  -- Harriet, 82, widow of James Derrickson, died 5 Jan 1910 at home of her son Charles Derrickson of Simcoe [BC19100112p12] -- Harriet Wooton, 83, wife of James Derrickson, died 5 Jan 1910 -- see photo of her cemetery stone

Wooten -- Sarah Pegg, [53], wife of J. S. Wooten, died [5] Jun 1912 in M[a]lford, Mich. [SR19120606p6]

Wordan -- Mr. Wordan, about 70, living near Lutesville, nearly perished in the storm last Thursday -- see 1876 Waterford Star

Worden -- Hannah Alberta Worden wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1874]

Worden -- Lloyd Worden, laborer, 44 Argyle Street, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Worden -- Martha A. Worden, 50, widow of J. H. Pratten, died 18 Jun 1906 in Waterford [SR19060629] [BC19060627]

Worden -- to wife of Ralph Worden a daughter 8 Jul 1888 in Waterford [BC18880718]

Worden -- Ralph Worden, 33 years 15 days, died 21 Apr 1892
Elizabeth Hurd, 85, wife of Ralph Worden and George Mitts, died 26 Jun 1946
Ralph and Elizabeth Worden's daughter, Bertha, 16, died 4 Oct 1896
[Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Work -- Henry Work and Wm. Sinclair, Lot 9, Concession 2s, Walsingham [1857 Sketch]

Work[  ] -- Mary Work[  ] wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1871]

Workman -- Mrs. A. L. Workman, late of Port Dover, died Tue 12 Feb 1918 at the home of her daughter in Toronto [SR19180221p7] -- also see Minnie M. Workman, below

Workman -- Benjamin Workman wed Frances Jackson [Ontario Vital Stats 1879]

Workman -- Chancey Elmore Workman born [Ontario Vital Stats 1881]

Workman -- to Francis Workman, wife of laborer George Baldwin, a daughter: Frances Caroline, 12 Aug 1884. Informant: Rebecca Workman, married woman 
[Ontario Vital Stats 022164]

Workman -- Hank Workman -- see Blacks in 1860's Simcoe

Workman -- Mrs. Henry Workman of Simcoe was thrown from a democrat while driving through Otterville on Sunday last. She was badly hurt about the head and was insensible for about three hours, but is now recovering [NR18800820p3] 

Workman -- to wife of James Workman twin daughters 18 Nov 1884 in Simcoe  [BC18841126
-- to wife of Simcoe laborer James Workman, nee Rebecca Cooper, a daughter: Minnie, 16 Nov 1884 [Ontario Vital Stats 022177] -- to wife of Simcoe laborer James Workman, nee Rebecca Cooper, a daughter: Cora Workman, 16 Nov 1884 
[Ontario Vital Stats 022178] 
[Compiler's Comment: James Workman signed both daughters' registrations with his mark: X]

Workman -- James Henry Workman married:
[Ontario Vital Stats 1876 page 56]
[Ontario Vital Stats 1875 page 60
]

Workman -- Minnie, daughter of late Thomas Workman of Glasgow, married Rev. J. R. Craigie of Bobcaygeon 17 Oct 1883 at home of her mother in Port Dover [BC18831024] -- Rev. James R. Craigie of Bobcaygeon formerly of Port Dover married Minnie L. Workman 17 Oct 1883 at her mother's home in Port Dover [WS18831025]

Workman -- Minnie Workman 1859-1935 | her husband Rev. James R. Craigie 1856-1925
[Port Dover Cemetery stone]

Workman -- Nellie M. Workman, wife of R. W. Brown and daughter of Mrs. A. L. Workman of Port Dover, died [10] Dec 1908 at Palmerston, New Zealand [SR19090128]

Workman -- Philemon Workman wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1870]

Worley -- James M. Morley, 51, single, born 12 Aug 1849 in Ontario, laborer
his single brother Thomas [J]., 55  born 30 Oct 1845 in Ontario, laborer
[1901 Census of N.Walsingham:3]

Worley -- John Worley, 71, died 1 Feb 1882 in Walsingham [BC18820215]

Wormington -- Jas. Wormington was 1876 Townsend Official -- see 1876 Waterford Star

Worr_ll -- [Compiler's Comment: Was Harry's surname Worrall ]

Worrell -- Constable Harry Worrell of Waterford captured Charles McCoy
-- see three-part report

Worrall -- Harry Worrall died suddenly on Thursday -- see his obituary

Worthington -- Charles Worthington of Buffalo, N.Y. married Miss Mary Paskins of Townsend, 22 Feb 1901 at home of her brother, H. Paskins [SR19010228]

Worthington -- to wife of barrister Philip T. Worthington, a son, last Tuesday in Simcoe [NR18610815p3] -- Thomas Henry, infant son of P. T. Worthington, died 6 Sep 1861 in Simcoe [NR18610912p3]

Woszner -- George Whoisner [sic], 56, born 6 Oct 1844 in Ontario, fisherman
his wife Susan, 44, born 23 Sep 1866 in Ontario
his single lodger John Bateman, 21, born 4 Mar 1880 in Ontario, R.R. baggageman
his single lodger Henry H. Parker, 23, born 31 Jul 1887 in Ontario, R.R. brakeman
[1901 Census of Port Rowan]

Woszner -- John,  14 years 7 months, son of John and Madalena Woszner, died 19 Jan 1871
[Bayview Cemetery stone]
 
Woszner -- Magdalena Whoisner [sic], 71, born 31 Oct 1829 in Germany, immigrated 1852
[1901 Census of Port Rowan]

Woulds -- William Woulds [sic], 33, born 4 Oct 1867 in England, immigrated 1888, farmer
his wife Mary J., 28, born 24 Apr 1872 in England, immigrated 1890
his single son William H., 3, born 26 Jul 1897 in Ontario [1901 Census of Middleton:1]

Woulds -- William Woulds was pallbearer of Mrs. Thos. Burley -- see her obituary
  

 
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