Annie Aikens, daughter of Robert Aikens and Jane Kennedy. Born 2 Apr 1847 Mono Twp, Simco, Ontario, Canada, died 5 Mar 1928 Mono Twp, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 80 years Shelburne Free Press Date: 15 Mar 1928, Type: Obituary Shelburne Free Press, March 15, 1928, Mrs. Joseph Dermott: On Monday, March 5th, 1928, at her late home, lot 24, Centre Road, there passed away an old and respected resident of Mono in the person of Annie Aikens, widow of the late Joseph Dermott, in her 81st year. Deceased was the eldest daughter of the late Robert and Jane Aikens of the fifth line, Mono. She was born on April 3rd 1847 and in the year 1865 was married to Joseph Dermott, who predeceased her twenty-seven years ago. The deceased leaves to mourn her loss four daughters and four sons (Margaret) Mrs. Wm. McCague, Beeton; (Anna) Mrs. James Rinn, McIntre; (Sarah) Mrs. Jas. Service Redickville; (Mary) Mrs. George Maharg, Camille; Robert and Wm Camilla; Joseph and Samuel, Orangeville, and three sisters, Mrs. John Haddock and Mrs. James Foster, Mono; Mrs. Jos. Barber, Dunedin, also twenty-two grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren. The funeral took place to Relessey Cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon March 7th, service being conducted by Rev. R.P.D. Hurford, of Shelburne. The pallbearers were six nephews, Messrs John and George Aikens, Robert, Joseph, Samuel and James Haddock. The floral tributes included a wreath from the family Orangeville Banner Date: 22 Mar 1928, Type: Obituary Orangeville Banner, Thursday, March 22, 1928 - OBITUARY - MRS. JOS. DERMOTT: Mrs. Joseph Dermott, an old and highly respected resident of the north of Mono, passed away at her home on lot 24, Centre Road, on Monday, March 5th, at the ripe age of 80 years, 11 months and 29 days. Her death followed an illness of about three weeks. The late Mrs. Dermott was the eldest daughter at the late Robert and Jane Aikens, of the 5th line of Mono. She was born on April 3rd, 1847, and in December, 1865, was married to Joseph Dermott and moved to lot 24, Centre Road, where she has since lived. Her husband predeceased her by twenty-seven years. She is survived by a family of eight, namely, Mrs. William McCague, (Margaret) of Beeton; Mrs. James Rinn, (Anna) of McIntyre; Mrs. James Service, (Sarah) of Reddickville; Mrs. Geo. Maharg, (Mary) of Camilla; Robert and William, of Camilla; and Joseph and Samuel of Orangeville. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. J. Haddock and Mrs. Jas. Foster, of Mono, and Mrs. Jos. Barber, of Dunedin, twenty-three grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren. Deceased was held in genuine esteem in her home community and her passing will be keenly regretted by her circle of friends and neighbors. The funeral was held from her late home to Relessey cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, March 7th. Rev. P. D. Hurford, of Shelburne, conducting the services at the house and grave. The pallbearers were six nephews, Messrs. John and George Aikens, Robert, Joseph, James and Samuel Haddock. The floral tributes included a wreath from the family. Married 20 Dec 1865 Mono Twp, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada (35 years married) to: Joseph Thomas Dermott, son of N.N. and Eliza. Born 12 Aug 1833 Ireland, died 28 Jun 1901 Mono Twp, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 67 years JOSEPH THOMAS DERMOTT Joseph Thomas Dermott passed away at his home at 157 Broadway at the age of 77, on November 16th. Mr. Dermott had borne, uncomplaining, the sufferings of an injury resulting from an accident, for 14 years. He was born on Lot 24, Centre Road, in Mono Township, the son of Annie Aikens and Joseph Thomas Dermott. He was married in January of 1914 to Myrtle Irene Washington at Farmington and was engaged in farming. He had resided in Orangeville for the past 14 years, during which time he retired. He was a member of the Westminister United Church in Orangeville. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Joyce Elizabeth (Betty), wife of Robert Richey, and one brother and two sisters, Samuel of Orangeville, Mary Maharg of Shelburne, and Annie Rinn of Clarkston. He also leaves three grandchildren. Funeral services were held November 18th at the Turner Funeral Home with the Rev. G. Howse and Mr. Bruce Fogerty of Toronto officiating. Interment was in Formest Lawn Cemetery. The high esteem in which he was held was shown by the large attendance of friends and relatives at the funeral services. Many floral memorial tributes were offered. Pallbearers were Frank Dermott, Harry Dermott of Mono Centre, Alvin Dermott, Shelburne, Melford Maharg, Shelburne, Frank Fogarty, Toronto, a brother-in-law of the deceased and Norman Arkell of Toronto. Five of the pallbearers were nephews of the deceased. Flower bearers were Murray Storey, Ken Cullen, Herb Elgie, Stanley Summerfield, Fred Hagerman, John Richey, Norman Lindsay, Earl Service, Robert Madill, John Fines, A. McGowan, David Fogarty, Bob Allardyce, Roy Vance. Friends attending the funeral came from Oshawa, Parry Sound, Hamilton and Toronto. 007062-07 (Co Dufferin) William DERMOTT, 28, Mono, same, Farmer, s/o Joseph DERMOTT & Annie AKINS, married Charlotte WILSON, 28, Mono, same, d/o Henry WILSON & Martha J. FOUNDS, wtn Samuel DERMOTT & Jennie WILSON both of Mono, on April 3, 1907, at Mono http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff07.htm Children: 1. Margaret Jane DermottBorn 25 Sep 1866 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada, died 26 May 1928, 61 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada 2421-84 William McCAGUE, 25, farmer, Markham, Mono, s/o William & Elizabeth, married Margaret Jane DERMOTT, 18, Mono, same, d/o Joseph & Annie, witn: Robert SNELL & Mary Jane AIKINS, both of Mono, 12 March 1884 at Mono twp Orangeville Banner Date: 31 May 1928, Page: 6, Column: 5, Type: Obituary Orangeville Banner, Thursday, May 31, 1928 - Page 6 - MRS. WM. McCAGUE: Early on Saturday morning, May 26th, death entered the home and carried off a highly respected resident of Beeton in the person of Mrs. William McCague. Deceased was in her 62nd year and had been in failing health for about one year. Mrs. McCague was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dermott, of Mono. In the year 1884 she was married to her now bereaved husband and settled in the Relessey neighborhood where she was held in genuine respect and affection by all who knew her. Some ten years ago Mr. and Mrs. McCague retired from the farm and moved to Beeton. The subject of our sketch was of a quiet, kindly disposition and was a devoted wife and mother, whose memory and good deeds will be held in grateful remembrance. She leaves to mourn her loss a heart-broken husband, two sons and seven daughters, namely, R. A. McCague, Beeton; Herbert McCague, Shelburne; Mrs. Roy McRitchie, Hanover; Mrs. Edwin Whitten, Crombie's; Mrs. Harry Service, Reddickville; Mrs. J. A. Fines, Mrs. W. G. Newton, Mrs. Arthur Kirkpatrick and Mrs. W. J. Fleming, all living in the vicinity of Shelburne. She also leaves three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. J. Rinn, McIntyre; Mrs. J. Service, Reddickville; Mrs. George Maharg, Camilla; Joseph and Samule Dermott, Orangeville, and Robert and William Dermott, Camilla, Her mother predeceased her some three months ago and her father by twenty-seven years. The funeral, which was held from her late residence in Beeton to Shelburne Cemetery on Monday, May 28th, was largely attended by neighbors and friends, including a number from her old home in Relessey. The funeral service at the home was conducted by Rev. E. J. Adams, of the United Church, Beeton, and Mr. Thomas Watterson, assisted by Rev. J. A. Leece, at the graveside. The remains were borne to their last resting place by her four brothers, Joseph, Robert, Samuel and William Dermott, a nephew, W. J. McCague, and a brother-in-law, James Rinn. The floral tributes included a pillow from the husband and family, a spray from the grandchildren, a wreath from the brothers and sisters and a spray from Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice. Among the friends who attended the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Rinn, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen, McIntyre; Mr. and Mrs. A. Strongman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice, Mrs. H. Warwark and Miss Olive McCague, all of Toronto; Mr. N. Baker and daughters, Richmand Hill, and Mrs. Garfield Mills, Port Credit. God knew the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb; And in His gentle, loving way, He whispered "peace be thine." 2. Ann (Annie) Eliza DermottBorn 17 May 1869 Mono Township, Ontario, Canada, died 7 Sep 1954, 85 years 2541-89 James K. RINN, 24, farmer, Tossorontio, Melancthon, s/o James R. & Sarah Jane, married Ann Eliza DERMOTT, 19, Mono, same, d/o Joseph & Ann, witn: Edward McMORRIS of Mono & Ann Jane HADDOCK of Mulmur, 27 March 1889 at Mono 4. Sarah DermottBorn 15 Sep 1873 Mono, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 11 Jul 1957, 83 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada Shelburne Free Press and Economist, Date: 24 Jul 1957, Page: 5, Column: 2, Type: Obituary Shelburne Free Press & Economist, Wednesday, July 24, 1957 - Page 5 - MRS. JAS. SERVICE: The death of Mrs. James Service, formerly Sarah Dermott, occurred at the home of her son, Mr. Harry Service, of Shelburne. Although failing in health for some time, she became in critical condition the last week and passed away on Thursday, July 11th, 1957. Left to mourn her loss are two sons: William, Bellwood; Harry, Shelburne, and Earl, of Mount Forest; also ten grandchildren and two brothers, Joseph, of Orangeville and Samuel, of Camilla. Two sisters also survive: Mrs. G. Maharg and Mrs. James Rinn, Shelburne. The funeral service was held on July 13th, at the Gamble Funeral Home, Shelburne, and was conducted by William Martin, assisted at the grave by Wilson Thompson. It was largely attended. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ivan Kidd, Eric Emerson, Murray McClelland, Milford Maharg, Geoffrey Spindler and Glynn Seaborne. The pianist for the service was Mrs. William Leader and Messrs. Frank Shaw and Samuel Pritchard sang "Knowing that My Life Shall Be Ever Hid with Christ in Thee." Friends from a distance were from Hanover, Stayner, Beeton, Toronto, Brampton, Georgetown and Guelph. 5. William John DermottBorn 28 Feb 1876 Mono, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 30 Jun 1954, 78 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery 007062-07 (Co Dufferin) William DERMOTT, 28, Mono, same, Farmer, s/o Joseph DERMOTT & Annie AKINS, married Charlotte WILSON, 28, Mono, same, d/o Henry WILSON & Martha J. FOUNDS, wtn Samuel DERMOTT & Jennie WILSON both of Mono, on April 3, 1907, at Mono Shelburne Free Press & Economist, July 14, 1954 - WILLIAM JOHN DERMOTT: A well known and highly respected resident of the Primrose community, William John Dermott passed away at "The Elms" Nursing Home, Shelburne, Wednesday, June 30th, after a four weeks' illness. "Will," as he was known to a host of friends, was born on the Centre road of Mono township, on February 29, 1876, and was in his 79th year. He was a son of the late Joseph Dermott and Annie Aikins. In his younger days he was a farmer by trade, and often recalled helping to build several barns in the district. Over fifty years ago he purchased the farm on lot 22, Centre road, Mono, where he has since resided. A home loving man he retained his interest and activities until a few days prior to his death. On April 3rd, 1907, he married Charlotte Ann Wilson, who predeceased him on January 25th, 1948. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Norman Lindsay (Viola), of Granger, a son Harry, at home, and a granddaughter, Evelyn Dermott. Three sisters and two brothers also survive, Mrs. Anna Rinn, Mrs. Sarah Service, Mrs. Mary Maharg, all of Shelburne, Joseph, of Orangeville, and Samuel, Camilla. A sister, Mrs. Margaret McCague, and a brother, Robert, predeceased him. He was a member of St. James Anglican church, Primrose, having served as a warden for a number of years, and a faithful attendant at church. The remains rested at his late residence, where a great many friends and neighbors called to pay their respects. Funeral service was conducted at the Gamble Funeral Home, on Saturday, July 3rd, at 2.30 p.m., by Rev. J. M. Dobson, rector of St. James Church. Interment was made in Shelburne Cemetery. The pallbearers were five nephews, Alvin Dermott, Milford Maharg, Frank Dermott, Ronald Wilson, Earl Service and a neighbor, Perry Lindsay. The beautiful floral tributes were carried by Elroy Wilson, Herb Elgie, Stanley Summerfield, Ross Allen, George Buchanan and Bartley Wilson. Floral tributes were: Pillow, the Family, Casket spray, granddaughter. Wreaths - Anna, Sarah, Mary, Joe and Myrtle, Sam and Ethel. Basket - Elroy, Dan and Cora, Nell and Alvin, Jane and Wilson Groves and Elma. Sprays - Family of the late Stewart Maharg, Michigan, U.S.A.; Beulah and Vera; Garfield and Laura Mills; Mrs. Jas. Wilson and boys; Elwood and Marjorie, Bob and Bernice, Melita and Betty, Frank and Ruth; William, Earl and Harry Service. Friends were present at the funeral from Sharon, Mount Forest, Collingwood, Alliston, McIntyre and Orangeville. 6. Mary DermottBorn 30 Jun 1878 Ontario, Canada, died 25 Feb 1969 Orangeville, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, 90 years Shelburne Free Press and Economist Date: 18 Mar 1969, Type: Death Notice Shelburne Free Press & Economist, March 18, 1969 - DEATHS: MAHARG - At Shelburne District Hospital on February 25,1969, Mary (Dermott) Maharg, wife of the late George Maharg and dear mother of Elwood and Milford, Shelburne; Bernice (Mrs. Robert Madill), Rosemont, and Melita of Toronto, in her 91st year. Funeral at the Gamble Funeral Home, Shelburne, on February 28th at 2:00 p.m. Temporary entombment in Shelburne Mortuary. Final resting place, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. Shelburne Free Press and Economist Date: 08 Apr 1969, Page: 9, Column: 1, Type: Obituary Shelburne Free Press & Economist, April 8, 1969 - MRS. MARY (DERMOTT) MAHARG: Mrs. Mary (Dermott) Maharg, widow of the late George Maharg, passed away suddenly at Shelburne District Hospital on February 25, 1969, in her 91st year. The late Mrs. Maharg was a faithful member of Trinity United Church, Shelburne. She leaves to mourn her passing two sons, Elwood and Milford, Shelburne, and two daughters, Bernice (Mrs. Robert Madill) Rosemont, and Melita, Toronto; also three grandchildren, Jo-Anne and Paul Madill and Connie Maharg. She was predeceased by her husband, four brothers and three sisters. The funeral service was held at the Gamble Funeral Home, Shelburne, on February 28, 1969, with Rev. Warren G. Dickson officiating. Temporary entombment was made in Shelburne Mortuary with the final resting place to be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. There were many beautiful floral tributes and donations from relatives, friends and organizations. The pallbearers were a grandson, Paul Madill and nephews Alvin Dermott, Harry Dermott, Harry Service, Eric Kirkpatrick and Ross Allen. The floral tributes were carried by granddaughters Jo-Anne Madill, Connie Maharg and friends Marlene Allen, Gwen Lawrence, George DeLaere and Ken Haddock. 7. Joseph Thomas Jr. DermottBorn 30 Sep 1883 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, died 16 Nov 1960 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 77 years, buried Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville Orangeville Banner Date: 17 Nov 1960, Page: 8, Column: 1, Type: Death Notice Orangeville Banner, November 17, 1960 - Page 8 - DIED: DERMOTT - At his late residence, 157 Broadway, Orangeville, on Wednesday, November 16, 1960, Joseph Thomas Dermott, beloved husband of Myrtle Washington, dear father of Betty (Mrs. Robert Richey), of Toronto, brother of Mrs. Mary Maharg, Mrs, Annie Rinn, of Shelburne, and Samuel of Orangeville, in his 78th year. Resting at the Turner Funeral Home, West Broadway, Orangeville. Service in the chapel on Friday, November 18th, at 3.30 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Shelburne Free Press and Economist Date: 07 Dec 1960, Page: 2, Type: Obituary Shelburne Free Press & Economist, Wednesday, December 7, 1960 - Page 2 - JOSEPH THOMAS DERMOTT: Joseph Thomas Dermott passed away at his home in Orangeville at the age of 77, on November 16th, 1960. Mr. Dermott had borne bravely the sufferings of an injury resulting from an accident, for the past 14 years. He was born on lot 24, Centre Road, in Mono Township, the son of Annie Aikens and Joseph Thomas Dermott. He was married in January, 1914, to Myrtle Irene Washington, at Farmington, and was engaged in farming. He had resided in Orangeville since 1946, where he was a member of the Westminster United Church. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Joyce Elizabeth (Betty), wife of Robert Richey, and one brother and two sisters, Samuel, of Orangeville; Mary Maharg, of Shelburne, and Annie Rinn, of Clarkston. He also leaves three grandchildren. Funeral services were held November 18th at the Turner Funeral Home with Rev. G. Howse and Mr. Bruce Fogerty, of Toronto, officiating. Interment was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. The esteem in which he was held was shown by the large attendance of friends and relatives at the funeral services. Many floral tributes were offered. Pallbearers were Frank Dermott, Harry Dermott, of Mono Centre; Milford Dermott, Milford Maharg, Shelburne; Frank Fogarty, Toronto, a brother-in-law of the deceased, and Norman Arkell, of Toronto. Five of the pallbearers were nephews of the deceased. Flower bearers were Murray Storey, Ken Cullen, Herb Elgie, Stanley Summerfield, Fred Hagerman, John Richey, Norman Lindsay, Earl Service, Robert Madill, John Fines, A. McGowan, David Fogarty, Bob Allardyce, Roy Vance. Friends attending the funeral came from Oshawa, Parry Sound, Hamilton, Toronto and Shelburne. 8. Samuel Thomas DermottBorn 23 Oct 1887 Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, died 23 Feb 1961 Camilla, Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, 73 years, buried Forest Lawn Cem. Orangeville Orangeville Banner Date: 08 Jan 1920 Mrs. Harrison has sold her brick dwelling house on Wellington St. to Samuel Dermott, who will get possession on March 1st. The sale was made by auctioneer J. B. Irwin. Orangeville Banner, Date: 02 Mar 1961, Page: 12, Column: 1, Type: Death Notice Orangeville Banner, Thursday, March 2, 1961 - Page 12 - DIED: DERMOTT - At his residence, Camilla, Ont., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 1961, Samuel Dermott, beloved husband of Ethel Maharg, dear father of Frank, brother of Mrs. Mary Maharg and Mrs. Annie Rinn, in his 74th year. Rested at the Turner Funeral Home, West Broadway, Orangeville. Service in the chapel on Saturday, Feb. 25th, at 2 p.m. Entombment in Forest Lawn Mortuary. Retired Farmer Passes at 74 Samuel Dermott passed away in his 74th year, February 23, 1961, in Camilla after eight months of lingering illness. He was born on Lot 24, Centre Road, Mono Township, the son of Joseph Dermott and Annie Atkins Dermott. He attended Granger School in Mono. In his youth, Mr. Dermott engaged in lacrosse and baseball and played the violin, which he continued until his later years. He also played hockey. He married Ethel A. Maharg on Lot 22, Second Line West, Mono, June 22, 1910, and farmed on Lot 21, Second Line West, Mono. He lived in Orangeville for 11 years and farmed again on the First Line East Mono, at Lot 24. His last residence he built in Camilla and retired to his home there. He was retired for 12 years. He was a member of St. Andrew's Church in Camilla and was a staunch Conservative. He is survived by his wife, Ethel A. Dermott, and a son, Frank A. Dermott. He also leaves his sisters, Mrs. James Rinn and Mrs. Mary Maharg. He was grandfather of four boys, Paul, Alan, Philip and Michael Dermott. Deceased members of his family include Mrs. Wm. McLeague (sic), Robert Dermott, William Dermott, Mrs. James Service, Joseph Dermott. Funeral services were held February 25 in the Turner Funeral Home with Rev. McFee, Rev. Sullivan and Rev. Downer officiating. Interment was in Forest Lawn Mortuary. Pallbearers were Harry Dermott, Milford Mahard, Milbert Allen, Harry Service, William Service and Earl Service, all nephews. The flower bearers were all neighbours: John Ledlow, Fred McKelvey, Alfred Clark, Alex Buchanan, Frank Myers, Thomas Crickmore, Thomas Rennick, Clarence Haddock, Bob Stevens and Robert Madill. |