woman‎Margaret Ann Shaw‏‎
Born ‎6 Oct 1848 Malton Ontario, Canada, died ‎19 Oct 1877 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada‎, 29 years, buried ‎Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville

Married ‎8 Dec 1871 Toronto, Gore, Peel, Ontario, Canada (5 years married) to:

manWilliam James Little‏, son of George Little and Alice Francis Barber‏.
Born ‎11 Mar 1840 Mono Township, Simcoe Ontario, Canada, died ‎22 Apr 1932 Mono Township, Dufferin Ontario, Canada‎, 92 years, buried ‎Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville, ‎1st marriage to: Margaret Ann Shaw, 2nd marriage to: Hannah Twible
1932 - OBITUARY - WILLIAM JAMES LITTLE:
William Little, one of Orangeville's oldest citizens, passed away at his home on West Broadway on Friday, April 22nd, after a short illness from the flu. The late Mr. Little who was a son of George Little and Alice Barber, pioneer settlers in the district, was born on lot 5 Centre Road Mono in 1840, and was therefore 92 years when overtaken by death. In 1868 he was married to Miss Margaret Anne Shaw of Malton, who died six years later. In January, 1879, he married Miss Hannah Twible, who came to Canada from County Monaghan Ireland. Two sons, Arthur George, since deceased and William John now living in Shelburne were born to the first marriage. In the second family there were two sons and three daughters: Margaret Anne, now Mrs. J. M. Stinson, Mono, Robert, of Toronto, James Barber, on the homestead in Mono, Alice Mabel, now Mrs. T. W. Hodgson, Route 3, Orangeville, and Miss S. J. Little, Orangeville all surviving. Mrs. Little is still living and is remarkably bright and active for a woman of her advanced years. Fifty-one years ago Mr. and Mrs. Little moved to lot 19, Prince of Wales Road, where they farmed with marked success for thirty years. Twenty-one years ago they retired and came to live in Orangeville. The late Mr. Little was a quiet industrious man, devoted to his home and family and an excellent neighbor. He was a member of St Mark's Church and staunch Conservative and had been identified with the Orange Order in his earlier life. In addition to his wife and family he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Matthew Wilkins, of Toronto, 94 years of age and Mrs. James Carson of Meaford who is 90 years.

The funeral, which was a very large one, was held from his late residence to the Forest Lawn Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. A. West-McMaster having charge of the services. The pallbearers were the three sons John, James, and Robert and Messrs. John D. and Joseph Little and George Carson, Edmund Stinson and Harvey Little. Harold Little and Leonard Jackson were the flower bearers. The floral tributes were: Pillow, the family; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little and family; wreath: Mr. Robert Twible and family; spray, Carson brothers of Ottawa; basket, St Mark's church; basket; Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong; spray, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little; basket: Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkins.

Among the friends present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carson, Mr. and Mrs. George Carson and Mr. James Carson, Ottawa; Miss Ethel Carson, Mrs. Peart, Mrs. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Patterson, Miss Mary Barefoot, Mrs. Robert Little, Mr. and Mrs. James Barefoot, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cruikshank, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Small, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Twible, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Twible, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twible, Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson, Mr. Sam McKechnie, Miss Sadie and Master Harold Little, Mr. Harvey Little, Mr. James Barber, Misses Meta Hodgson, Florence Stinson, Alice Embry and Sadie Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Little and Mr. and Mrs. D. Huggins, Beamsville, Leonard Jackson, Newton Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor Brampton, and Mrs. Jos. Little, Miss Ida Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little, Mrs. William Little, Mr. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bellerby, Miss Hazel Buchanan, Mr. Robert Little, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Little and Mr. John Little of Shelburne.

Children:

1.
man‎George Arthur Little‏‎
Born ‎10 Jul 1873 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada, died ‎19 May 1894 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada‎, 20 years, buried ‎Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville

2.
manWilliam John Little‏
Born ‎26 Jun 1875 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada, died ‎2 Jul 1957 Shelburne, Ontario, Canada‎, 82 years, buried ‎Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville
5886-04 William J. LITTLE, 28, farmer, Mono, same, s/o William LITTLE & Margaret Ann SHAW, married Bertha Ellen ISLAND, 26, Mono, same, d/o Joseph ISLAND, farmer, & Ann LEIGHTON, witn: William ISLAND of Mono & Laura CRUIKSHANK of Orangeville, 16 Feb 1904 at Mono
Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff04.htm

In Loving Memory of William John Little husband of the late Bertha Island and father of Eldred, (deceased) Passed away at Shelburne District Hospital, on Tuesday, July second 1957, in his eighty-fourth year. Resting at the Gamble Funeral Home, Shelburne, for service on Thursday, July fourth, at three-thirty p.m. Officiating Clergy Rev. J.M. Dobson. Final resting place Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville.

Shelburne Free Press & Economist - July 31, 1957 - JOHN LITTLE:
A well known resident of Shelburne passed away on July 2nd in the person of William John Little, son of the late William Little and Margaret Ann Shaw, of Camilla. Born June 26th, 1875, he spent his boyhood days and greater part of his life as a farmer in the Camilla district. In the year 1905 he was united in marriage to Bertha Island, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.J. Island, of Orangeville, who predeceased him in 1913. To their union was born one son Eldred, who died at the early age of 15 years, in 1921.

Mr. Little sold his farm on lot 19, Blind Line, Mono, and moved to Shelburne in the autumn of 1921, where he resided until his death.

Mr. Little was of a warmhearted, kindly personality making many friends through the years of his life. He leaves to mourn his passing two brothers and three sisters: James, of Camilla, Robert, of Toronto, Mrs. James Stinson (Annie), Mrs. T. Hodgson (Alice), Mrs. George Walker (Sadie), all of Orangeville.

His funeral from the Gamble Funeral Home, in Shelburne, to Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville, on Thursday, July 4th, was well attended by relatives, friends and old neighbors. The pallbearers were Cameron Lemon, Jack Ledyow, Frank Turner, Earnest Curtis and Chris Sorenson.