Ellen Maude Farrow Born 20 Dec 1888 London, England, died 06 Oct 1931 Stanstead, Quebec, Canada, 42 years Married 10 Sep 1910 Stanstead Quebec (21 years married) to: Edgar Hiel Brack, son of John Chandler Brack and Elisabeth "Elizabeth Edington" Edington. Born 9 May 1883 Stanstead, Stanstead, Québec, Canada, died 3 Nov 1970 Stanstead, Stanstead, Québec, Canada, 87 years 1891 Canada Census Name: Edgar Brock Gender: Male Age: 7 Estimated Birth Year: 1884 Birthplace: Quebec Marital Status: Single Religion: Church Of England Province: Quebec District: Stanstead District Number: 190 Sub-District: Stanstead Library and Archives Canada Film Number: 30953_148224 Mr. Edgar Brack and Miss Ellen Maud Farrow were married at the English Church Tuesday at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, the rector Rev A H Moore, performing the ceremony. After their wedding journey Mr and Mrs Brack are to reside on the Brack homestead in Stanstead. Stanstead Journal September 22 1910 Stanstead Quebec Canada Although the weather was very unfavorable about fifty neighbors and friends gathered at the Brock homestead Tuesday evening, Oct 25, to the reception of Mr and Mrs Eddie Brock. Mr Eugene Ives presented them with two rocking chairs, a mantle clock and some silver knives and forks, and wished them in behalf of the friends gathered there, long life and happiness. Refreshments were then served and all braved the storm once more for their homes. Stanstead Journal Nov 3, 1910. Stanstead Quebec Canada Edgar was born 9 May 1883 and died 3 Nov 1970. He lived his entire life in Stanstead Quebec where he was a dairy farmer. The farm is on block X 5 on aa 1881 map Stanstead County 1885 Baptism record gives name as Edmund Hiel 1911 Canada census Stanstead Eddie Brack head M May 1883 28 Ellen wife M Dec 1888 22 immigrated 1908 Elizabeth mother W 1842 69 Thomas Cooper Domestic S oct 1866 24 1921 census Baynton 11A pg 14 Brock Edgar 38 farmer own farm Ellen 32 im 1898 Henry 9 Marjorie 7 Florence 3 1921 census Stanstead subdistrict 11-A Edgar Brock head owns house 7 rooms married 38 parents born Quebec Scotch none speak french farmer own farm Ellen wife married 32 born England parents born England imm 1898 Henry son 9 can read and write Marjorie daughter 7 can read and write Florence daughter 3 cant read or write Edward Brack’s sawmill near Stanstead was burned Wed afternoon Stanstead Journal July 1 1909 Mr.Ernest W Channell (cousin of Edgar Brock) is going into the ice business. He is now putting up an ice house 30x80 feet, 18 feet high on the west side of Crystal Lake, and is planning for an extension to the lengthof the building another season. The building is located on the John Brack farm now owned by Edward Brack. Stanstead Journal Feb 10 1910 E.W. Channell’s new ice house at Crystal Lake is now complete except the roof which has been left off to facilitate storing. Stanstead Journal Feb 24 1910 Mr. Edgar Brack and Miss Ellen Maud Farrow were married at the English Church Tuesday at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, the rector Rev A H Moore, performing the ceremony. After their wedding journey Mr and Mrs Brack are to reside on the Brack homestead in Stanstead. Stanstead Journal September 22 1910 The large barn at the Edward H Brock place, north of Stanstead, is being raised seven feet to secure larger and better accommodation for stock, etc. G F Brown of Griffin is in charge of the work. Stanstead Journal Jun 20 1912 Mr and Mrs N J Wheeler, Miss A Brack of Stanstead, Mr and Mrs Eddie Brack, also Miss M Brack and mother spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Brack. Stanstead Journal Oct 31 1912 Lost A bunch of keys between St Joseph’s Hall and Edgar Brock’s.on Tuesday evening. Finder will please leave at the Journal office Stanstead Journal Nov 14 1912 Last Thursday the finder to a bunch of keys lost between Rock Island and Dufferin Heights was invited to return them to the journal office. By noon Friday three bunches of keys had been turnrd in and one of them was shortly afterwards identified by the advertiser. That is good advertising, but with the advent of snow the Journal cannot guarantee a continuance of such results. One would naturally infer that people were getting careless of keys out Dufferin Avenue way. At this season a little more caution is desirable . Stanstead Journal Nov 21 1912 Mr and Mrs John Brack and three children, Mr and Mrs E Brack and one child, Mr and Mrs N J Wheeler also Miss Aggie Brack spent Sunday with Miss Maria Brack and mother. Stanstead Journal Dec 5 1912 Judd’s Mills The Main street has been macadamized from the Rock Island line, opposite the college grounds, to the limits of the township of Stanstead at the south line of the Brock farm, a distance of one and three-fourths miles; Stanstead Journal July 9 1914 ... Stanstead County plowmen’s Assoc... re-elected directors.... E.H. Brock Stanstead Journal Jan 23 1930 The quiet wedding of Sadie daughter of Frank Hartley to Edgar Brack surprised some of we townfolks Journal Jan 24 1935 1940 voter list Edgar Brock Stanstead Children: 2. Marjorie Agnes BrackBorn 18 Mar 1914 Stanstead, Quebec, Canada, died 21 Feb 2006 Newport, Vermont, United States of America, 91 years 3. Florence Harriet BrackBorn 05 Feb 1918 Stanstead, Quebec, Canada, died 27 Aug 1993 Maiden, Massachusetts, United States of America, 75 years Miss Florence Brock, daughter of Edward Brock, Stanstead and Mr Dexter Leroy Schaffner, of Malden Mass., were married at Christ Church, Stanstead, Saturday Feb 15, Rev. George Harrington conducting the ceremony. The only attendants were Mr and Mrs Oscar Heath. Stanstead Journal Feb 20 1941 Members of the Women’s Institute gathered at the home of Mrs. Chas. L. Bliss in honor of Mrs. Dexter Schaffner, formerly Florence Brock, a recent bride, who was very much surprised to meet about 50 of her friends. Mrs. Schaffner recieved many useful and pretty gifts. refreshments were supplied by the Women’s institute and served by the Girl Guides. Mrs Arthur E Curtis, president of the Institute and Mrs. O.W. Heath poured tea. Mrs. Schaffner espressed her sincere thanks for the kindness shown her. Stanstead Journal Feb 27, 1941 |