Paula and Rick:
Clarence Bishop Canning¹s sister, Grace Canning m/1 19 Nov 1919 at Nappan
Station to William Havelock Parlee, born in New Salem. William tracks back
to the Elias Brown and Caroline Pleshaw.
Dave
On 16/09/12 8:23 AM, "Rick and Louise Embree" <
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> Correction - The Billings Gazette is published in Montana NOT Connecticut. My
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> PS - thanks Paula!
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> --- In nscumber@yahoogroups.com <mailto:nscumber%40yahoogroups.com> ,
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>> > Clarence Bishop's parents are Harrison Thomas Canning and Harriet Adelia
>> Gilbert. Thank you for the other info.
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>> > ---- Rick <rickandlouise@...> wrote:
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>> > I discovered this obituary online, but it was a bit garbled. I have
>> "fixed" it to the best of my ability and present it to you for your files. I
>> was unable to confirm with certainty who the brother in Quincy Mass is.
>> > - John Ervin died in 1930
>> > - William Lovell - haven't found his date or place of death yet
>> > - Earnest Harry died in 1952
>> > So, by process of elimination, the brother in Quincy must have been William
>> Lovell. However, I didn't find him in the 1920, 1930 or 1940 Census, or the
>> US death Records or the Mass Death Index (1970 - 2003). I have "Googled" for
>> an obit, but nothing so far. So I present it as follows with the hope it
>> helps someone.
>> > Rick
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>> > OBITUARY
>> > CLARENCE BISHOP CANNING
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>> > Clarence Canning, 76, of Park City found dead in his home March 8 of a
>> heart attack. (The Funeral service) will be on Thursday at Cashmore Memorial
>> Chapel in Laurel with the Rev James Crosby of St. Alban's Episcopal Church
>> officiating. Burial will be in Park City Cemetery. He was born May 11 1891
>> at Springhill Junction, Nova Scotia, a son of Mr and Mrs Harry Canning. He
>> moved to Montana in 1912 and settled in Park City. He is survived by a
>> brother Quincy Mass, sisters Mrs Gretta Callahan of Raynham Mass, Mrs Grace
>> Parlee of East Mass, Mrs Mary Chapman of Conn and Mrs Jean St. Pierre of
>> Tauten Mass.
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>> > Collected By Rick Embree  September 14, 2012
>> > Source  Billings Gazette (Connecticut), March 15, 1967
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