Found the un-named female Yorke child.
United Baptist Cemetery Photo #4376 from Photo Collection of the late Jack
Wagstaff
Jack has it catalogued as United Baptist Cemetery but it must really be
Trinity United Cemetery.
Albert Howe Yorke (1862-1930) , Rachel Kirkpatrick (1868-1945) ,
**daughters**, Alice Elizabeth Yorke (1910-1940) and Infant Yorke
(1905-1905) all have the same headstone.
Dave
On 29/09/12 9:05 AM, "David Winter" <davidwinter@...> wrote:
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> Parrsboro Record, Tuesday, January 16, 1945, pg. #1; Reel #2865, NSARM,
> Halifax, N.S.
> OBITUARY: Mrs. Rachel Yorke
> Mrs. Rachel Yorke, widow of the late Albert H. Yorke, passed away at her
> home in Wharton on Saturday, January 13th, after some week's illness. She
> had been suffering from a heart ailment for some time. Seventy-five years of
> age, Mrs. Yorke was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kirkpatrick,
> Kirk's Hill, Parrsboro, and was the last surviving member of her family.
> During her married life she has resided in Wharton, a short distance from
> from the place of her birth. A woman of high Christian ideals she was
> beloved by all who knew her and her passing will leave a void in her home
> and community. Left to mourn her loss are four sons, Charlie of the Canadian
> Bank of Commerce staff in Amherst; Layton at home; Donald in Halifax; and
> Howard with the Canadian Bank of Commerce at St. John's, Nfld. Her husband
> predeceased her fifteen years ago; an only daughter, Alice, passed away four
> years ago, and another child died in infancy. The funeral service was held
> from her late home in Wharton yesterday afternoon and was conducted by Rev.
> W.R. Rackham of Trinity United Church, Parrsboro. Interment was in the
> family lot in the former Presbyterian Cemetery here.
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> Source: Dave Winter, 29 Sep 2012
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