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Re: [nscumber] Mabel Gertrude (Lamb) Graham

 

             

Hi Again Steve:



I got the middle name from his daughter's registered birth.



Martell is obvious but the last letter is in the eye o f the reader. It ends
in one of the vowels, a, e, or o.



Dave

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Alice Maude Lamb, born 1913 in  Parrsboro, Cumberland County



Item can be found in Registration Year: 1913 - Page: 50300629 - Number:
50300631

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Hi Steve:



I have his middle name as Martella in my file so we're close but don't have a
referen ce where I got it.



Dave



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Thanks Dave



Would you know if John M. Lamb's middle name is Martello?



Steve



PARENTS AND SIBLI NGS

John M Lamb

John M Lamb

1873-1921

Marriage: 03 Jan 1895

Parrsboro, Cumberland, Nova Scotia

Della McLelland

Della McLelland

1878-











On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 10:47 AM David Winter
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> Automated Genealogy Version;
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>  1901 Cumberland County Census, Diligent R iver family #2, LAMB:
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> 7    2 Lamb John M   Head M Mar 14 1874 27
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> 8   2 Lamb Ember D. F   Wife M Dec 24 1 877 23
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>  **9   2 Lam b Mable G. F   Daughter S Apr 5 1898 3**
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> 10   2 Lamb Cecil E. M   Son S Jun 17 190 0 10/12
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> Automated Genealogy Version;
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> 1911 Cumberland County Census, Parrsboro Centr e family #99, LAMB:
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> 45 & nbsp;  99 Lamb John   M Head M Mar 1872 38 1901
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>  46    99 Lamb Della   F Wi fe M Dec 1878 32 1901
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> 47    99 Lamb Mable   F Daughter S Apr 1898 13 1901**
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> 48    99 Lamb Cec il   M Son S Jun 1900 10 1901
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> 49    99 Lamb Nita   F Daughter S Oct 1902 8 1901>
> 50    99 Lamb Kate   F Daughter S Sep 1905 5 1901
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> A Goo gle search indicates the foll owing on [an> cestors.familysearch.org](3D"http://ancestors.familysearch.org";):
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> Frank Howard  Graham (1898-1964) - Mable Gertrude Lamb ((1898 Cumberland
> County, N..S. -  1962 Stoneham, Mass.) - Married 18 Sep 1930, Derry,
> Rockingham County, New  Hampshire. Issue of 2 daughters, Roselle Irene
> "Sally" Gra ham and Muriel Ann Graham.
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> [legacy.com](3D"http://legacy.co=)
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> Rozelle Irene  Stout UPTON
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> 1925 - 2019
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> Rozelle Ir ene Stout UPTON Obituary
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> ROZELLE IRENE STOUT UPTON 'Sally' (n�Graham) November 17, 1925 - August
> 16, 2019 A Sweet Adeline Sally passed away peacefully, age 93, at Caressant
> Care Nursing Home, Lind say, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
> She was predeceased by h er first husband, Donald Stout (1961), her sister,
> Muriel Haggerty Heenan ( 2011), her second husband, Kenneth John Upton
> (2013), and her son-in-law, S tewart Aziz (2018). She lived life fully and
> will be sorely missed. Family  was everything to Sally, and she had a large
> one. She is remembered with mu ch love and fond memories by her children,
> Karla Stout, Donna Carmichael (G raham), Craig Stout (Suzy), Elaine Stout
> Aziz, and step-children, Peter Upt on (Jo-Anne) and Lucy Sanford (Norman),
> 11 beloved grandchildren and 16 gre at-grandchildren, her brother-in-law
> Richard Stout of White Plains, New Yor k, and her nephews and nieces in
> Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She was r egarded with great affection by
> numerous dear friends, many of whom became  extended family members.
> Everyone was included in annual family events - sw imming pool parties,
> John Upton's annual birthday party, pumpkin cutting da ys, and Boxing Day
> gatherings. Her home was always open and inviting for al l visitors. Sally
> loved music, playing piano, singing in choirs, and partic ipating for many
> years as a member of the Sweet Adelines York Highlands Cho rus. Even after
> language failed her, she would still hum along with the rad io, music CDs,
> and songs sung to her. Music was an engaging and a calming i nfluence
> always. Sally was born in 1925 in Boston, Massachusetts, the daugh ter of
> Mabel and Frank Graham, and grew up in Stoneham with her sister Muri el.
> She excelled at school and became an officer of the Order of the Rainbo w
> for Girls, whose guiding principles included "to be glad of life, because> it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look at the> stars", a principle she embraced throughout her life. She graduated from S> toneham High School in 1942 and worked for several years before obtaining h> er BA from Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. It was there she met he> r first husband, Donald Stout. They married in 1949 and both actively suppo> rted social justice and anti-discrimination causes as Don studied to become> a Unitarian minister. In 1954, shortly after his ordination, Sally and Don> emigrated to Canada, leaving behind the turmoil of segregation and McCarth> yism, as he accepted the position of minister to the Don Heights Unitarian > Congregation in Scarborough, and the fledgling fellowship in Mississauga, O> ntario. Together they fostered the establishment and growth of the Unitaria> n Congregation of South Peel, now known as the Unitarian Congregation in Mi> ssissauga. After Don's death, Sally went to the University of Toronto and e> arned a Bachelor of Library Science in 1964.. She became Head Librarian at > Oakville Public Library and was responsible for the building of the new lib> rary in 1967.. It was an innovative approach to a library, adding the colle> ction of audio materials (tapes and records) to the library resources, inco> rporating an art gallery that offered the lending of artwork into the build> ing, and connecting the building to a swimming pool, thereby creating a hub> for community activities. In 1970, Sally and John Upton moved to a century> farm house in King City, and married in 1975.. She left the OPL to work at> the Central Ontario Regional Library System which was at the forefront of > augmenting library services to include inter-library loans, and integrating> computer technology into library systems. She was also an active member of> the Ontario Library Association for many years. On retirement, she and Joh> n continued to be lifelong learners, travelling extensively, taking continu> ing education courses at the University of Toronto, and always enjoying fam> ily. When Sally was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2003, she faced the news > with the strength and courage that were her hallmark, acknowledging the str> uggle she faced with grace, and often with humour. Sally's family would lik> e to extend deep gratitude to Mary Geisberger for her devoted, loving care > of Sally for 20 years, and especially during the last difficult years. Than> ks also to the nurses, PSWs and staff, first at Port Perry Villa, and these> last years at Caressant Care Nursing Home, for their kindness and care of > Sally.. A Celebration of Life for Sally will be held on September 28, 2019,> at Elmhirst Resort in Keene, Ontario, from 2 to 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers,> please consider making a donation to the Alzheimer's Society of Durham Reg> ion.
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> Published in The Globe and Mail from Aug. 24 to Aug. 28, 201 9
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> Our Stew left us on December 20, 2018, at the age of 60, after a brief ill> ness, surrounded by the great love and affection he so deserved for a life> well and ethically lived.  Beloved son of the late Bill and Sophie Az iz,
> and son-in-law of the late John Upton, Stew is survived by his adoring > wife and soul mate of 33 years, **Elaine** , his devoted children, Neale > (Haeleigh) and Grace, and his cherished granddaughter, Frances. He will be > greatly missed by his loving sisters Kathy Aziz, Debra England (Les) and Ci> ndy Aziz (Craig Walker), **his wife 's family, mother-in-law Sally Up ton,
> and Karla Stout, Craig Stout (Suzy)**, Peter Upton (Jo-Anne) and Luc y
> Sanford (Norman), his nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, frien> ds and colleagues too numerous to count and the family dog, Wylee. Born on > April 27, 1958, in Toronto, Ontario, Stew navigated his life with devotion > to family and friends, well-honed professional skill, eclectic interests, l> ove of food and good conversation and a keen sense of humour. He attended K> ing City Secondary School and completed film studies at Humber College. By > his mid-twenties he had discovered the two passions that would frame the re> st of his life - one professional and one personal. His professional  work
> with the film and television industries, first as a cameraman and then on
> the business side of the industry in motion picture camera rentals with> Panavision, Clairmont Camera Toronto and finally with Keslow Camera were a> perfect fit for Stew. His keen eye and focus made him both technically pro> ficient and highly skilled as a cameraman and his gregarious and principled> personality and in-depth knowledge of his industry made him an invaluable > asset in the corporate setting.His twenties also brought into his life, his> beloved Elaine, the woman who would be his heart and soul. Anyone who witn> essed their relationship saw the immense respect, devotion, love and friend> ship they had for each other and Stew knew exactly what he had found in Ela> ine. And together, they found a third passion. They took their love of fami> ly and created an exemplary one of their own with their children Neale and > Grace. Stew loved being a father. He skillfully guided his son and daughter> through their childhoods and their progressive steps toward adulthood, und> erstanding his role as their father to bolster and support them always, whi> le encouraging and allowing them to make their own decisions for the lives > they fashioned for themselves. His pride in them was palpable and their lov> e of him abiding and strong. He lives on in them and in his granddaughter.<> /div>
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> Stew was taken from us far too soon, but we were blessed with much joy and
> shared experiences and a wealth of memories in t he years he was ours. The
> true measure of a valuable human being is the way they love and give of
> themselves. Stew knew that intuitively. These qualit ies underpinned
> everything he did. Our thanks to all that lightened the loa d for Stew and
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> Muriel Ann (Graham) Haggerty  Muriel Ann (Graham) Haggerty Obituary
> H AGGERTY, Muriel Ann (Graham) 80, of Andover, formerly of Stoneham and
> Winch ester, August 21, 2011. Wife of the late **Roger C. Haggerty** and
> the l ate **Thomas Heenan**. Mother of Thomas Haggerty of Wilmington, Joan
> Per ry of Derry, NH, Catherine Mandracchia of Woburn, Neil Haggerty of
> Andover, Bonnie Powell of Newbury, and the late Ruth Graves of Raymond, NH.
> Sister  of **Roselle "Sally" Upton of Ontario, Canada**. Also survived by
> 11 gra ndchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Visiting hours at Anderson-
> Bryant Fun eral Home, 4 Common Street, STONEHAM, Thursday, 5-8 PM.
> Relatives and frien ds are invited to gather at the funeral home on Friday
> after 9 AM to procee d to Wildwood Cemetery, 34 Palmer St., Winchester, for
> a Graveside Service  at 10 AM. Memorial gifts may be made to the
> Alzheimer's Association, 311 Ar senal St., Watertown, MA 02472.
> Published in The B oston Globe from Aug. 23 to Aug. 24, 2011
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> meaning to life.Free AccountMabel Gertrud e LambMabel Gertrude
> Lamb1898-19621898 Birth   •   4 Sources5 A pril 1898Nova Scotia,
> Canada1962Age 64Death   •   0 SourcesSeptember 1962 Stoneham, Middlesex,
> Massachusetts, United StatesMabel G Gr aham in household of Frank H Graham,
> "United States Census, 1940"Mabel G Graham in household of Frank H Graham,
> "United States Census, 1940 "Family MembersSPOUSES AND CHILDRENFrank H> oward GrahamFrank Howard Graham1898-1964Ma rriage: 18 Sep 1930Derry,
> Rockingham, New Hampshire, United Stat esMabel Gertrude LambMabel Gertrude
> Lamb18 98-1962Children (2)Roselle Irene  "Sally" Graham Roselle Irene
> "Sally" Graham1925-2019Murie l Ann GrahamMuriel Ann Graham1931-2011PARE> NTS AND SIBLINGSJohn M LambJohn M Lamb1873 -1921Marriage: 03 Jan
> 1895Parrsboro, Cumberland, Nova ScotiaDella McLellandDella McLelland1878-> Children (5)Mabel Gertrude LambMabel Gertr ude Lamb1898-1962Cecil Edward
> LambCecil Ed ward Lamb1900-Nita B. LambNita B. Lamb1902-1978Kate LambKate
> Lamb1905-Lloyd LambLloyd Lamb1908-===> =========================> =========================> ===================
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