Sarah Caroline Marshall Born 11 Jun 1860 Dundalk, Grey, Ontario, Canada, died 10 May 1938 Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, 77 years, buried 22 May 1938 Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada Shelburne Free Press - May 19, 1938 - SARAH CAROLINE MARSHALL LITTLE: A highly respect resident of Mono Township, Sarah Caroline Marshall, widow of the late William J. Little passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. Gibson Richardson, on Thursday May 10th, 1938 in her 78th year after an illness of six weeks. Deceased was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall pioneers of Dundalk community. Mrs. Little was a member of the Anglican Church all her life having attended the first Anglican service held in the Dundalk district. She was married to William J. Little in 1883 and spent most of her married life in Mono Township. Her husband predeceased her in 1907. She is survived by four children: R. J., Albert and Millie (Mrs. Gibson Richardson) of Mono, and Hazel (Mrs. Ivan Gamble) of Parkbeg Saskatchewan. There were twenty-seven grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. W. J. Mossip of Stoughton Saskatchewan. The service which was largely attended was conducted by Rev. G. P. Parson, rector of St. James church, Primrose, and was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gibson Richardson, on Sunday, May 22nd. Interment was made in Shelburne Cemetery. The pallbearers were six grandsons: Harvey, Daniel, Clifford and Collins Little and Billy and Lloyd Richardson. The floral tributes were carried by eight nephews. Among those who attended the funeral were friends from Dundalk, Ravenna, Newton Robinson, Flesherton, Toronto and Parkbeg Saskatchewan. Married 14 Feb 1883 Dufferin, Ontario, Canada (24 years married) to: William James Little, son of John Little and Jane Ester Montgomery. Born 26 Feb 1860 Mono Township, Simcoe Ontario, Canada, died 4 Oct 1907 Mono Township, Dufferin Ontario, Canada, 47 years, buried 6 Oct 1907 Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada 6.William James LITTLE was born 26 FEB 1860, and died 4 OCT 1907. He was the son of 12. John LITTLE and 13. Jane MONTGOMERY. 7.Caroline MARSHALL was born 11 JUN 1860, and died 24 MAY 1928. Children of Caroline MARSHALL and William James LITTLE are: i.Robert John LITTLE was born 30 JUN 1884, and died 8 OCT 1942. He married Margaret DAWSON 21 JAN 1907 in ,, USA. She was born 24 SEP 1886, and died 5 DEC 1961. ii.William Albert LITTLE was born 18 MAY 1886, and died 13 JUL 1953. He married Harriet LINDSAY 22 FEB 1910. She was born 18 OCT 1886, and died 30 MAY 1978. iii.Alice Amelia LITTLE was born 20 JUN 1892, and died 17 APR 1980. She married John Gibson RICHARDSON 28 APR 1915. He was born 31 OCT 1892, and died 15 JUL 1938. iv.Hazel Carlotta Letitia LITTLE was born 27 OCT 1895, and died 17 SEP 1961. She married Iven Earl GAMBLE 14 MAR 1917, son of Thomas John GAMBLE and Elizabeth MONTGOMERY. He was born 29 APR 1894, and died 4 SEP 1977. Shelburne Free Press - October 10, 1907 - DEAD Wm. J. Little died at his residence, lot 27, con. 2, W.H.S., Mono, on Friday last after an illness of over two years from cancer at the age of 47 years. Deceased had several operations erformed but to no avail. He is survived by a widow, two sons and two daughters. The remains were interred in the Shelburne cemetery on Sunday afternoon. The funeral which was conducted by the Orange Society was one of the largest ever held here. Children: 1. Robert John LittleBorn 30 Jun 1884 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 8 Oct 1942 Mono Township, Dufferin Ontario, Canada, 58 years, buried 12 Oct 1942 Shelburne Cemetery News of the sudden and entirely unexpected death of Robert J. Little, well known West Mono Farmer and former road superintendent of Mono Township, created widespread gloom in his home community and the keenest sympathy for the suddenly bereaved wife and family. Little was driving north on Highway 10 when for some reason or other his car left the road almost opposite the gateway on Hamilton McKim's farm, [Lot 18] plunged over the end of the culvert and upset in the ditch. Orangeville Banner - Friday October 12, 2007 65 Years Ago - Fatal Collision 2. William Albert LittleBorn 18 May 1886 Lot 27, Con 2 West Mono Township, Ontario, Canada, died 13 Jul 1953 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 67 years, buried 16 Jul 1953 Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada 3260-11 William Albert LITTLE, 24, farmer, of Mono twp., s/o William James LITTLE, farmer, & Sarah MARSHALL, married Harriet Elizabeth LINDSAY, 24, of Mono twp., d/o Joseph LINDSAY, farmer, & Letitia RIDDLE, witn: Percy LINDSAY of Granger & Mildred LITTLE of Shelburne, 22 Feb 1911 at Shelburne http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff1911.htm Shelburne Free Press & Economist, July 15, 1953 DEATHS - LITTLE: William Albert Little, husband of Harriett Lindsay, who passed away Monday, July 13, 1953, in his 68th year. Resting at his late residence, Mono Dell, until Thursday morning, July 16th, 1953, then to Phoenix and Steenson Funeral Home, Shelburne, for service at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in Shelburne Cemetery. Shelburne Free Press & Economist, July 22, 1953, page 8 WILLIAM ALBERT LITTLE: Following an illness of some months duration the death occurred in Lord Dufferin Hospital, Orangeville, on July 13th 1953, of Wm. Albert Little, in his 68th year, youngest son of Wm. J. Little and Caroline Marshall. He spent his entire life on the Little homestead, Lot 27, Con. 2., West Mono, where he was born. He was a member of St. James Church, Primrose, and a quiet, home-loving man, who was held in high esteem by his friends and neighbors. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, the former Harriett E. Lindsay, and two daughters and seven sons, Doris (Mrs. Mervyn Ferris), of Whitfield; Muriel (Mrs. James L. Brown), of Melancthon; Clifford, Melancthon; Lindsay, 0rillia; Winslowe, Hamilton; Kinsell, Waldemar; Wm. Collins, Toronto, Maurice and Beverley, at home. Also eight grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Gibson Richardson, Shelburne, and Mrs. Ivan Gamble, of Parkbeg, Sask.; one brother, R. J., predeceased him in 1942. The funeral was held from the Steenson Funeral Home, Shelburne, on July 16th, at 2.00. p.m. and interment in Shelburne Cemetery. The Rev. J. Mackenzie Dobson, rector of St. James' Church, Primrose, conducted the service and Mr. D. Steenson rendered a comforting solo, "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." The pallbearers were six sons and the flowerbearers were nieces, nephews and neighbors. The many beautiful floral tributes-were from the following: Broken Circle, wife and family; spray, grandchildren; Baskets, sprays and wreaths from Millie Richardson and family; Hazel, Ivan Gamble and family; Mrs. R. J. Little and Roberta; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Homer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little and family; Dan and Isabel Little, Gordon, Susan, Perry, Norman and Viola Lindsay, Mary Fletcher, Esther and Morrow Riddell, S. Talbot and family; Wm. Talbot and family: Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot, Mr. Fred Marshall; Merritt and Mabel Lonsway, Ed. and Verla Talbot, Milford Marshall and family, Sunny Senkowski and Wanda, Mrs. K. Zimirski and family; Norm and Walt; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hannah; Esther and John Beale, Jim and Reta Cockburn; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Holmes, Terrance and Sharon; Hugh and Ruth Reid and family; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bell; Mr. and Mrs. John Lee and Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and Grenville Kinsley; the Kendrew family; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buchanan, Marion and John, Mrs. George Buchanan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and family; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McBride and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Britton Armstrong; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia; Remembrance Club, Ontario Hospital School, Orillia; Staff of Cottage C. and F., British Oxygen Social Club. Headstone inscription - Shelburne Cemetery, St. James 46, stone 1, Shelburne, Melancthon Township, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada LITTLE Wm Albert LITTLE / 1886 - 1953 / Beloved husband of / Harriett E. LINDSAY / 1886 - 1978 / 3. Collins George Hamilton LittleBorn 10 Mar 1890 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 5 Jul 1893 Dundalk, Ontario, Canada, 3 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery 4. Alice Amelia (Millie) "Alica Mildred" LittleAlso known as: Mildred, born 20 Jun 1892 Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada, died 17 Apr 1980, 87 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada 5. Hazel Carlotta Letitia LittleBorn 27 Oct 1895 Shelburne, Ontario, Canada, died 17 Sep 1961 Parkbeg, SK, 65 years, buried 21 Sep 1961 Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada Shelburne Free Press - March 15, 1917: Mrs. Wm. J. Little of Shelburne announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Hazel C., to Ivan E. Gamble, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Gamble of Moose Jaw, Sask., the marriage to take place in March. Shelburne Free Press - March 29, 1917 - MARRIED: A quiet, but pretty wedding was solemnized at 3.00 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, March 14th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Small, 5 Osler ave., Toronto, when their cousin, Miss Hazel C. Little, youngest daughter of Mrs. W. J. Little of Shelburne, became the bride of Ivan E. Gamble of Moose Jaw, Sask., formerly of Mono Centre. Rev. A. J. Reid, rector of St. Mark's church, officiated. They will reside at Moose Jaw, Sask. Shelburne Free Press & Economist - October 4, 1961 - DIED IN THE WEST: A well-known resident of Parkbeg, Saskatchewan, passed away suddenly on Monday, September 18th, 1961, in the person of Mrs. Hazel Gamble, in her 66th year. She was the youngest daughter of William James and Caroline Little. Mrs. Gamble was born at Dundalk and moved to the Primrose district as a small child. She was a member of St. James Anglican Church and attended Mono Dell public school. In 1917 she married Ivan Gamble of the Mono Centre district and moved as a bride to Spring Valley. In 1923 they moved to Parkbeg, where they farmed and operated a gas station and made many close friends. She was a member of the Anglican Women's Auxiliary of Mortlack and a past member of the Royal Purple Lodge. Mrs. Gamble is survived by her husband, Ivan; three sons, Arthur, of Mortlack; Wyman, of Vancouver, B.C., and Tom. of Oxbow; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Peterson (Iona) and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds (Audrey), both of Aldergrove, B.C.; and twelve grandchildren. One sister, Mrs. Gibson Richardson (Millie), of Shelburne, Ontario; two brothers, Robert John and Albert Little, both of Mono predeceased her. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gamble spent two months last winter in this district visiting with their many friends and relatives. The largely attended funeral service was held on Thursday, September 21st, in the Broadfoot Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw. |