Donald Bertrid Day (private). Parents: Stewart Bertrand Day-4554 and Margaret Ethelbert Wallace-6690.

Spouse: Sheila Day **-6703.

Spouse: Marie Agnes Jeanette Campbell-6701.

Spouse: Lois Jackson-6702.

Spouse: Freddie Day **-6704.


Dorothy Isabel Day (private). Parents: Thomas Lambert Day-879 and Florence Ann McInnis-867.

Spouse: Jack Jordison-1021.


Edwin Aubray Day was born on 21 August 1917 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. He died on 19 June 1982 in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. Parents: Aubray Maurice (Aub) Day-2405 and Emily (Emma) Stewart-1943.

Spouse: Laura Marie Deg-6715. Children were: Lois Lorraine Day-6716, Karen Darlene Day-6717, Dann Edwin Day-6718.


Elizabeth Day was born in March 1906 in Balaclava, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Copied from Ancestry.ca website:
Name: Infant of Aubrey Morris Day Day
Date of Birth: Mar 1906
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Aubrey Morris Day
Mother's Name: Emma Stewart
Roll Number: MS929_179 She died in March 1906 in Balaclava, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Stillborn [Muriel Rorem]

Parents: Aubray Maurice (Aub) Day-2405 and Emily (Emma) Stewart-1943.


Eulalie Florence Day was born on 23 September 1879 in Daywood, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: Eulalie Florence Day
Date of Birth: 23 Sep 1879
Gender: Female
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Daniel C Day
Mother's Name: Jane Wilson Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_53 She appeared in the census on 4 April 1881 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Census Place: Sydenham, Grey North, Ontario, Canada
Source: FHL Film 1375898 NAC C-13262 Dist 156 SubDist B Div 3 Page 4 Family 12
Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Occ: Religion:
Daniel C. DAY M M 26 English O. <Ontario> Teacher Baptist
Jane W. DAY F M 26 English O. <Ontario> Baptist
Thomas H. DAY M 3 English O. <Ontario> Baptist
Flora C. DAY F 1 English O. <Ontario> Baptist
Hattie MCINTOSH F 12 Scottish O. <Ontario> Going To School C. Presbyterian She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Keppel Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Eulalie died on 10 June 1962 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Parents: Daniel Cameron Day-4530 and Jane Wilson Buzza-4542.

Spouse: Guy Robert Williams MD-4545. Eulalie Florence Day and Guy Robert Williams MD were married on 13 November 1903 in Shallow Lake, Keppel Township, Grey North, Ontario, Canada.


Flora Day was born on 15 January 1887 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 2 December 1919 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. She was buried in Daywood, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada, at Daywood Cemetery. Parents: Albert Thomas Day-2376 and Elizabeth Buzza-2404.

Spouse: Cameron Murdock Henderson-2409. Flora Day and Cameron Murdock Henderson were married on 23 February 1916 in Annan, Ontario, Canada.


Hannah Edythe Day was born on 5 July 1890 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: Hannah Edythe Day
Date of Birth: 5 Jul 1890
Gender: Female
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Charles P Day
Mother's Name: Hannah J Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_98 She appeared in the census on 1 June 1911 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. 1911 Census of Canada
Home / 1911 / Ontario / Grey North / 32 Sydenham / page 2 & 3
Line # 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10
50 22 Day Charles M Head M Nov 1886 24
1 22 Day Emma F Wife M Feb 1862 49
2 22 Day Thomas M Son S Feb 1885 26
3 22 Day Hanna F Daughter S Jan 1890 20
4 22 Cameron Stanley M Nephew S Mar 1905 6
5 22 Cameron Clarence M Nephew S Apr 1906 4
6 22 Cameron Marion M Niece S May 1908 3 She died on 24 December 1977. Parents: Charles Peter Day-2272 and Hannah Julia Buzza-2273.

Spouse: Arthur A. Scott-2416. Hannah Edythe Day and Arthur A. Scott were married.


Harvey F. Day was born on 28 May 1879. Parents: Charles Peter Day-2272 and Hannah Julia Buzza-2273.


Heather Dawn Day was born on 29 April 1983 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She died on 2 May 1983 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Parents: Arthur Aubrey (Scotty) Day-6691 and Colleen Andrea Roy-6694.


James Cameron Day was born on 6 May 1890 in Woodford, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: James Cameron Day
Date of Birth: 6 May 1890
Gender: Male
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Daniel C Day
Mother's Name: Jane Wilson Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_98 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Keppel Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Daniel Cameron Day-4530 and Jane Wilson Buzza-4542.


Jean Mildred (Jennie) Day was born on 6 April 1888. Parents: Charles Peter Day-2272 and Hannah Julia Buzza-2273.


Julia May Day was born on 10 January 1882 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 December 1931 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Albert Thomas Day-2376 and Elizabeth Buzza-2404.

Spouse: James Alexander Nicholl-2407. Julia May Day and James Alexander Nicholl were married on 30 December 1908 in Daywood, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: Julia M Day
Age: 27
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
Father Name: Albert Day
Mother Name: Elisabeth Buzza
Spouse Name: James Nicoll
Spouse's Age: 27
Spouse Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
Spouse Father Name: David Nicoll
Spouse Mother Name: Rebecca Tait
Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1909 (Date correction sent to Ancestry.ca)
Marriage Place: Grey
Marriage County: Grey
Family History Library Microfilm: MS932_141


Karen Darlene Day (private). Parents: Edwin Aubray Day-4555 and Laura Marie Deg-6715.


Karen Faye Day (private). Parents: Arthur Aubrey (Scotty) Day-6691 and Colleen Andrea Roy-6694.


Kevin Scott Day (private). Parents: Arthur Aubrey (Scotty) Day-6691 and Colleen Andrea Roy-6694.


Leonard Buzza Day was born on 3 June 1894 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: Leonard Day Buzza
[Leonard Buzza Day]
Date of Birth: 3 Jun 1894
Gender: Male
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Daniel C Day
Mother's Name: Jane Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_126 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Keppel Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 5 December 1959 in Consort, Alberta, Canada. He was a grain merchant. When he died he had 9 grandchildren. (Jane Quigley) Parents: Daniel Cameron Day-4530 and Jane Wilson Buzza-4542.

Spouse: Susan Bernice Shannon-4552. Susan Bernice Shannon and Leonard Buzza Day were married.


Lois Lorraine Day (private). Parents: Edwin Aubray Day-4555 and Laura Marie Deg-6715.

Spouse: Charles Edward De Maere-6719. Children were: Darren Charles De Maere-6720, Denise Lorraine De Maere-6721, David Randall De Maere-6722.


Margaret "Jean" Day (private). Parents: Stewart Bertrand Day-4554 and Margaret Ethelbert Wallace-6690.

Spouse: Douglas George Powell-6698. Children were: Craig Douglas Powell-6699, Carla Margaret Powell-6700.


Margaret Ann Day was born about 1859. She died on 23 April 1860 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Thomas Wasson Day-2266 and Flora (Fannie) Cameron-2265.


Marion Althea Day was born in 1918. She died in 1996 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. She was buried at Annan Cemetery in Annan, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Daniel R. Day-5827 and Irene Livingston-5828.

Spouse: Douglas Bruce Stewart-5659. Marion Althea Day and Douglas Bruce Stewart were married on 6 December 1936 in Leith, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. "Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Day of Annan announce the engagement of their second daughter, Marion Althea, to Mr. Douglas Bruce, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart of Balaclava; the marriage to take place early in December." [newspaper clipping, 1936]

"Stewart-Day
At the Baptist Church parsonage, Leith, on Saturday at 5 p.m. the marriage was solemnized of Marion Althea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Day of Annan, and Mr. Douglas B. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stewart of Balaclava. The pastor, Rev. J. W. Edwards, officiated.
The bride was charming in a graceful gown of coral shade crepe with shoulder knot of Ophelia roses. There were no attendants. A reception for the immediate relatives of the two families, numbering about 20, was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother, Mrs. Day, received in a gown of poudre blue crepe. The groom's mother was also gowned in blue. The table was decked with silver vases of pink daisy-mums and matching candles. The bride's cake in a mist of tulle occupied a separate table. The assistants in serving were the bride's two sisters, Misses Donelda and Beatrice Day, Mrs. Alex Nichol and Miss Flora Nichol.
Later the bride donned a smart black woolen gown with bright trim, smart black hat and black accessories and grey coat with fur. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will reside on the groom's farm at Vail's Point." [newspaper clipping, December 8, 1936] Children were: Philip Donald Stewart-5774, Beatrice Caroline (Carol) Stewart-5775, Kathryn Irene Stewart-5776.


Mary Althea Day was born on 27 November 1893 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: Mary Althea Day
Date of Birth: 27 Nov 1893
Gender: Female
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Albert Day
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_120 She died on 27 March 1968 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. She was buried on 29 March 1968 in Owen Sound, Grey County, Ontario, Canada, at Greenwood Cemetery. G-SEC8- 11- (10) Parents: Albert Thomas Day-2376 and Elizabeth Buzza-2404.

Spouse: Frederick Earl Ankcorn-2412. Mary Althea Day and Frederick Earl Ankcorn were married on 10 November 1920 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada.


Peter Day was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Mary Wasson-2271. Mary Wasson and Peter Day were married. Children were: Thomas Wasson Day-2266.


Ruth Florence Day (private). Parents: Thomas Lambert Day-879 and Florence Ann McInnis-867.

Spouse: Richard Wright-1023.


Stewart Bertrand Day was born on 1 May 1908 in Balaclava, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Copied from Ancestry.ca website:
Name: Stewart Bertrand Day
Date of Birth: 1 May 1908
Gender: Male
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Aubrey Day
Mother's Name: Emma Stewart
Roll Number: VRBCAN1908_102537 He died on 12 September 1987 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. He was buried in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, at Hillside Cemetery. Parents: Aubray Maurice (Aub) Day-2405 and Emily (Emma) Stewart-1943.

Spouse: Margaret Ethelbert Wallace-6690. Margaret Ethelbert Wallace and Stewart Bertrand Day were married on 28 March 1933 in Bowell, Alberta, Canada. Children were: Arthur Aubrey (Scotty) Day-6691, Margaret "Jean" Day-6692, Donald Bertrid Day-6693.


Pte. Thomas "Bertrand" Herbert Day was born on 28 November 1877 in Bay View, Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: Thomas Herbert Day
Date of Birth: 28 Nov 1877
Gender: Male
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Daniel C Day
Mother's Name: Jane Wilson Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_53 He appeared in the census on 4 April 1881 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Census Place: Sydenham, Grey North, Ontario, Canada
Source: FHL Film 1375898 NAC C-13262 Dist 156 SubDist B Div 3 Page 4 Family 12
Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Occ: Religion:
Daniel C. DAY M M 26 English O. <Ontario> Teacher Baptist
Jane W. DAY F M 26 English O. <Ontario> Baptist
Thomas H. DAY M 3 English O. <Ontario> Baptist
Flora C. DAY F 1 English O. <Ontario> Baptist
Hattie MCINTOSH F 12 Scottish O. <Ontario> Going To School C. Presbyterian He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict: Owen Sound (Town/Ville), GREY (North/Nord), ONTARIO
District Number: 65
Subdistrict Number: d-7
Archives Microfilm: T-6469
Page # 5; Line # 11-13; Family or Household: 63.
Name of each person in family or household on 31st March, 1901.
Sex.
Relationship to head of family or household.
Single, married, widowed or divorced.
Month and date of birth.
Year of birth.
Age at last birthday.
Day Thomas B M Head S Nov 28 1877 23
Day Edmund M Brother S Sep 9 1882 18
Day Arthur M Brother S Mar 14 1886 15
Thomas served in the military Canadian Mounted Rifles 2nd Battalion Regimental number: 285 on 11 December 1901 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Name: DAY, Thomas Bertrand
Regimental Number: 285
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Mounted Rifles
Unit: 2nd Battalion
Reference: RG 38, A-1, volume 25
Microfilm Reel Number: T-2067
Additional Reference: Killed in action, See Canadian South Aftica Memorial Association, information on death, burial and kext-of-kin (MG 28, I8, vol. 1, file 13, page 2) They wrote a letter..... Day, Thomas Bertrand
Letter
Date: January 7, 1902
To: Daniel Cameron Day
From: Thomas Bertrand Day
Halifax, N.S. Jan 7 1902

Dear Father:-
I suppose you will have received my card before you read this. You say you only received one letter from me since I left. But if you did that is one more than I got until today and I have been here over three weeks. I got Art's beechnuts but no cake or word of any kind. You may be sure I was greatly disappointed in not receiving a line from some of you either Christmas or New Years. Auntie sent me a large box of cake, Maple Creams and good Home Made Taffy, all of which we all enjoyed for everything of that nature which comes is common property to the troop to which he belongs. We had regular rounds of feasts for more than a week - fowl, candy and cake of all sorts. The boys were all specially pleased with Art's beechnuts. We have 37 of the best men you could find in our troop from Waughby, our comedian down. I have taken snapshots of nearly all of them and will send them home in a day or two. We sail on the 14th, a week from today. It is so long since I wrote you and I write so many letters that I forget what you already know. I suppose you have read my letters to the Times and Sun.

But say we are having the most exciting time these days I have ever had in my life. Talk about a lacrosse or football match, why it is as tame as riding a broomstick - to what we are having now. We go down to the stables about 8:30 AM and saddle our chargers - and they are chargers in tamest, and ready to move out of our stables at 9. We lead the horses out in lines, one line being about 30 yards behind the others. Each line contains a troop and there are generally three squadrons of 4 troops each on parade at one time. allowing 35 for each troop we have about 450 men and horses on the campus at once. You ought to see these lined up in 12 troops. We do not mount until we get in line. After the line has number from right to left (to get odd and even no.s.) we get the order "Prepare to mount". The odd no.s lead their horses a length in advance and all grasp the mane in the left hand, at the same time placing the left foot in the stirrup. On the command "mount" all swing into the saddle and place their right foot in the stirrup. This sounds quite tame and easy to read but you ought to see the rearing, plunging and kicking and hear the shouting and din. There is not a day that someone is not thrown and badly hurt. Two were thought to be fatally injured but they are improving now. There have been 20 or 30 badly hurt in a week.

It is great fun to be on the outer flank when we wheel. Of course the man on the inner flank just wheels his horse around on one point, but those who are on the outer part of the line must gallop like furry. I tell you it is great.

I thought we would all tumble off our horses today we all laughed so heartily at one of our men, Waughby, I mentioned him as our wit. When we moved off he was on the extreme left and I on the right so I missed the first part. When I saw him first he was way behind us about 300 yards. He had the worst looking old nag you ever saw and as slow as Xmas. I don't know why it was bought. Well as I was going to say; Waughby got off and broke two goads from a neighboring tree, with these and his two spurs he was trying to get his nag to go. He persevered till he got about half way up to us who had halted. then he quickly dismounted and as he lead his horse up to our ranks he calmly stooped down and picked up a piece of paper and began to read as he haizzed his horse onward. If you had seen him you would certainly have done what Captain Lunts and every trooper did.

Now I don't want you to think that because I like the soldiering that I never feel as if I would like to see you all again. I should like very much to see you once more before I leave this half of the world, perhaps forever. but I have no fears of the outcome. As you say, I know God can protect me as well in Africa as he has done in America. I hope to able to do something for him in my own week way. I have a fine chum too. He is a Methodist minister and one of the most whole souled men I ever met. I'll tell you more of him again. His father is a Baptist minister. Lou Elliot got discharged the other day for drunkenness and being a general no good. I'm glad he is out as he was a regular nuisance. He was always begging money. I lent him 10 $ and kicked myself for doing it but gave him a piece of my mind when he came for `more.

Bliss Williams is here. We have great chats but he is in another squadron.

I have not received a sentence from Flo yet though I wrote her as soon as AI landed. You say in your letter that the rest are going to write but a fail to find any but yours. Thinks your letters must be lost before they leave. Why didn't Art and all the rest write? I have been getting two or three letters every day but would like to get a few more from home. You might write more often than I do. Think of how many I have to write to. Then I think you might send me a paper once in a while especially those in which my letters are published then I would not be apt to write the same thing twice. Auntie sent me the Times in which my sendoff was reported and that is the only paper I have received. It seems to me if it were not for her I would fare pretty slim. There if mistake not I asked for Aunt Sadie's address. Take my advice and answer the letter when you read them then you will fill the bill better.

I hope Leonard and Cam are better. I wish I could have kissed the dear boys before I left. Never mind I'll bring them a monkey from Africa if I can find one. The boys brought three home the last time.

How does Ed like his school? Tell him to write. We received the last of our clothes tonight so I'll send mine home soon. I'll write again before I leave whether I get an answer to this or not. I'm going to write to the "Ad" this or next week before I leave also. Excuse haste as it is nearly bed time.

Give my love to all, especially to mother. Give her a kiss for me. Write soon to my address here as letters will be forwarded if I do not get it.

Love your son

Bert.

Address
285 Trooper T. Bertrand Day,
No 1 troop, E Squadron,
2 C.M.R. (don't leave out)
Original Scans
Letter: 1 of 1

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He died was killed in action on 2 April 1902 in Transvaal, South Aftica, at the Battle of Harts River. On 31 March 1902, during the final months of the Second Boer War, the Battle of Harts River, also known as Boschbult, was fought between the Boers and the British Forces near the confluence of the Harts River and the Brak Spruit, one of its dry tributaries. The battle was a British defeat and was also the bloodiest day of that war for the Canadian Forces, who fought on the British side. He was buried after 2 April 1902 in Ottosdal, South Africa. Thomas Bertrand Day was born November 28, 1877 in Woodford, County Sydenham, Ontario, the eldest of six children of Daniel and Jean Day. He enlisted in Toronto in 1901 and was killed at the Battle of Hearts River during the South African War, April 2, 1902. The collection consists of one letter written to his father in 1902. Parents: Daniel Cameron Day-4530 and Jane Wilson Buzza-4542.


Thomas Lambert Day was born on 3 February 1885 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. He appeared in the census on 1 June 1911 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. 1911 Census of Canada
Home / 1911 / Ontario / Grey North / 32 Sydenham / page 2 & 3
Line # 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10
50 22 Day Charles M Head M Nov 1886 24
1 22 Day Emma F Wife M Feb 1862 49
2 22 Day Thomas M Son S Feb 1885 26
3 22 Day Hanna F Daughter S Jan 1890 20
4 22 Cameron Stanley M Nephew S Mar 1905 6
5 22 Cameron Clarence M Nephew S Apr 1906 4
6 22 Cameron Marion M Niece S May 1908 3 He died on 8 January 1972 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Thomas was buried after 8 January 1972 at Annan Cemetery in Annan, Ontario, Canada. Annan Cemetery
Listing # 238
McInnis - William J. son of Hugh and Isabella 1885 - 1913. Annie 1883 - 1884. John 1815 - 1887. Wife Ann 1813 - 1880. Dau Annie 1846 - 1867. Elizabeth 1841 - 1866.

Listing # 172
McInnis - Hugh 1854 - 1936. Wife Isabella McGregor 1861 - 1933. John Beaton McInnis 1889 - 1963. Wife Margaret Riddell 1894 - 1973.

Listing # 88
Day - Thomas L. 1885 - 1972. Wife Florence A McInnis 1890 - 1981.

Listing #136
McInnis - J. Wilson 1930 -

Listing # 248
Lipsett - John 1852 - 1936. Wife Rachel McInnis 1857 - 1951. Charlws Lipsett 1881 - 1959. Wife Ruby Smith.

Listing # 266
McInnis - Annie F. D. dau/of Hugh and Bella d Dec 26, 1884 age 1 yr. 8 mo. 5 dy Parents: Charles Peter Day-2272 and Hannah Julia Buzza-2273.

Spouse: Florence Ann McInnis-867. Florence Ann McInnis and Thomas Lambert Day were married on 24 February 1915 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Children were: Dorothy Isabel Day-1020, Ruth Florence Day-1022, Bernice Elizabeth Day-1024.


Thomas Wasson Day was born in 1828 in New Brunswick, Canada. He died on 9 March 1880 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Parents: Peter Day-2270 and Mary Wasson-2271.

Spouse: Flora (Fannie) Cameron-2265. Flora "Fannie" Cameron and Thomas Wasson Day were married about 1852. Children were: Albert Thomas Day-2376, Daniel Cameron Day-4530, Charles Peter Day-2272, Margaret Ann Day-4531, Hattie McIntosh-9345.


William "Edmond" Cecil Day was born on 9 September 1882 in Sydenham Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Name: William Edmond Ceal Day
Date of Birth: 9 Sep 1882
Gender: Male
Birth County: Grey
Father's Name: Daniel C Day
Mother's Name: Jane W Buzza
Roll Number: MS929_59
He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict: Owen Sound (Town/Ville), GREY (North/Nord), ONTARIO
District Number: 65
Subdistrict Number: d-7
Archives Microfilm: T-6469
Page # 5; Line # 11-13; Family or Household: 63.
Name of each person in family or household on 31st March, 1901.
Sex.
Relationship to head of family or household.
Single, married, widowed or divorced.
Month and date of birth.
Year of birth.
Age at last birthday.
Day Thomas B M Head S Nov 28 1877 23
Day Edmund M Brother S Sep 9 1882 18
Day Arthur M Brother S Mar 14 1886 15
He died on 30 March 1940 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. William was buried on 30 March 1940 in Owen Sound, Grey County, Ontario, Canada, at Greenwood Cemetery. G-N18- 17- (11) From Jane Quigley: Took this information off the LDS site but not sure if he is part of this family. He was a doctor of medicine. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound. Parents: Daniel Cameron Day-4530 and Jane Wilson Buzza-4542.

Spouse: Mary Isabel Gardner-4550. Mary Isabel Gardner and William "Edmond" Cecil Day were married in 1914 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada.


Freddie Day ** (private).

Spouse: Donald Bertrid Day-6693.


Sheila Day ** (private).

Spouse: Donald Bertrid Day-6693.


Angelica de Freitas (private).

Spouse: Rodney Daniel Cameron-10284. Children were: Sofia Marques Cameron-10290.


Peter de Koning (private).

Spouse: Carol Ann Miller-6873. Children were: Theodore Roy McLean-6874.


Charles Edward De Maere (private).

Spouse: Lois Lorraine Day-6716. Children were: Darren Charles De Maere-6720, Denise Lorraine De Maere-6721, David Randall De Maere-6722.


Craig De Maere (private). Parents: Darren Charles De Maere-6720 and Janene Busse-6723.


Darren Charles De Maere (private). Parents: Charles Edward De Maere-6719 and Lois Lorraine Day-6716.

Spouse: Janene Busse-6723. Children were: Kevin De Maere-6724, Craig De Maere-6725, Lisa De Maere-6726.


David Randall De Maere (private). Parents: Charles Edward De Maere-6719 and Lois Lorraine Day-6716.

Spouse: Shawna McAlister-6730. Children were: Meghan De Maere-6731.


Denise Lorraine De Maere (private). Parents: Charles Edward De Maere-6719 and Lois Lorraine Day-6716.

Spouse: Richard Kutaj-6727. Children were: Jessica Kutaj-6728, Karrissa Kutaj-6729.


Kevin De Maere (private). Parents: Darren Charles De Maere-6720 and Janene Busse-6723.


Lisa De Maere (private). Parents: Darren Charles De Maere-6720 and Janene Busse-6723.


Meghan De Maere (private). Parents: David Randall De Maere-6722 and Shawna McAlister-6730.


Andrew Deacon was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Sarah Walker-8183. Children were: Walter Deacon-7927.


Elsie Margaret Deacon (private). Parents: Walter Deacon-7927 and Jessie Vilna Fairbairn-7918.

Spouse: William Miller-7939. Children were: Janice Marie Miller-7940, Patricia Ann Miller-7941.

Spouse: Kenneth Gillespie-7947. Children were: Darlene Margaret Irene Miller-7948.


Lorraine Ann Deacon (private). Parents: Stanley Edward Deacon-7928 and Mabel Goldsworthy-7930.

Spouse: Patterson-7933. Children were: Timothy Patterson-7934, Shawn Patterson-7935.


Mabel Jacklyn Deacon (private). Parents: Stanley Edward Deacon-7928 and Mabel Goldsworthy-7930.

Spouse: Ted Hillard-7936. Children were: Terry Hillard-7937, Michael Hillard-7938.


Marion Ethel Deacon (private).

Spouse: Arnold Lee Dezan-673. Children were: Eric Michael Dezan-663.


Stanley Edward Deacon (private). Parents: Walter Deacon-7927 and Jessie Vilna Fairbairn-7918.

Spouse: Mabel Goldsworthy-7930. Children were: Lorraine Ann Deacon-7931, Mabel Jacklyn Deacon-7932.


Walter Deacon was born in 1896 in Lancaster, England. Parents: Andrew Deacon-8182 and Sarah Walker-8183.

Spouse: Jessie Vilna Fairbairn-7918. Children were: Stanley Edward Deacon-7928, Elsie Margaret Deacon-7929.


Barry Deadman (private). Parents: Ira Deadman-3280 and Marjorie Reed-5468.

Spouse: Laura Jean McCormick-3267. Children were: Vicki Lorraine Deadman-3281, Julie Lynn Deadman-3282.


Dale Deadman (private). Parents: Ira Deadman-3280 and Marjorie Reed-5468.


Ira Deadman (private).

Spouse: Marjorie Reed-5468. Children were: Barry Deadman-3272, James Deadman-5473, Dale Deadman-5474, Murray Deadman-5475.