Re: Obit: TAGGART Roger Todd
- To: nscumber@yahoogroups.invalid
- Subject: Re: Obit: TAGGART Roger Todd
- From: "David Winter" <David_Winter_uid1419@yahoogroups.inv_ alid>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 21:42:22 -0000
- In-reply-to: <nscumber_57106@yahoogroups.invalid>
Title: Re: [nscumber] Obit: TAGGART Roger Todd
Hi Read:
Robert James Taggart must have died sometime after 1902 but before 1905. His widow remarried.
Dave
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1901 Halifax County Census, Ingram River family #45, TAGGART:
42 45 Taggart Robert M Head M Feb 18 1878 23
43 45 Taggart Minnie F Wife M Jan 9 1879 22
44 45 Taggart Baby M Son S Feb 3 [John Willard]
1911 Colchester Census, Truro family #28, BROWNIE:
28 28 Brownie Arthur M Head M Dec 1864 46
29 28 Brownie Minnie F Wife M Jan 1875 36
30 28 Taggart Willard M step-son S Feb 1900 11 [John Willard]
31 28 Taggart Frank M step-son S May 1902 9 [Franklin Robert]
32 28 Taggart Nita F step-daughter S Jan 1903 8
33 28 Brownie Byron M Son S Jun 1905 5
34 28 Brownie Ruth F Daughter S Jun 1909 1 [Ruth Selina]
35 28 Brownie Scott W. M Son S Dec 1910 6/12 [Wallace Scott]
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On 15-01-25 8:34 PM, "nscumber" <nscumber@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi Read:
Thank You.
I saw the obit in the newspaper but couldn’t make the “Parrsboro” connection so didn’t collect it at the time.
Dave
On 15-01-25 6:45 PM, "nscumber" <nscumber@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Roger Todd Taggart
72, Of Ingramport passed away on Tuesday January 20th in the QEII Health Sciences Center, Halifax. Born in St. Peter’s PEI, he was the son of late Willard and Hilda (Snair) Taggart . Roger retired as a Firefighter with Department of National Defense and was also an active member for many years with the District 1 Black Point Fire Department, serving as Fire Chief for a number of years. He is survived by his wife Judy (MacPhee); sons, Andrew, St. Albert, Alberta; Ryan (Kendelle Byers), Ingramport; grandchildren, Benjamin, Olivia Taggart and Leo, Alicia Wheatley. Beside his adopted parents he is predeceased by his natural mother, Edith Anderson. In keeping with Roger’s wishes a celebration of his life will be held 4 – 7 p.m. Saturday January 24th in the Masonic Hall, 6384 St. Margaret’s Bay Road, Head of St. Margaret’s Bay. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre, 1341 Summer Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4K4. The family would like to thank the Doctor, Nurses and staff of 5.2 ICU, QEII Health Sciences Center for their kindness. Online condolences can be made to www.rawalker.ca <http://www.rawalker.ca/>
Collected from Ronald A. Walker Funeral home Website by Read Allen Jan 23, 2015
Roger's adopted grandparents" Robert James Taggart and Lorinda "Minnie" Boutilier
Registration Year: 1900 - Book: 1819 - Page: 239 - Number: 318
Minnie Boutilier and Robert Taggart married Sept 1900 in Halifax, Halifax County
Robert, a bachelor age 22, b. & living in Parrsboro, s/o James (a labourer) & Elizabeth
Minnie a spinster age 23, b. & living in St. Margaret’s Bay d/o William (a fisherman) & Selina
Clergyman Rev. J. W. Armitage (Church Of England) and witnesses Louis Shannahan & Edna Boutilier
Collected by Read Allen Nov. 2010
Minnie remarried to Arthur Brownie Oct.23, 1905 as a widow. I could not find a death record for Robert James Taggart. Since there youngest child Neta was born in January 1904, Robert J. probably died sometime between April 1903 and October 1905
Roger's adopted great grandparents were James Taggart and Sarah Elizabeth McAloney.
Read