Charlotte Ann Wilson
(1882-1948)

 

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William John Dermott

Charlotte Ann Wilson

  • Born: 21 Nov 1882
  • Marriage: William John Dermott on 3 Apr 1907 in Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada
  • Died: 25 Jan 1948 aged 65
  • Buried: Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada
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bullet  General Notes:

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 and Economist Date: 28 Jan 1948, Type: Obituary
Shelburne Free Press & Economist, January 28, 1948 - MRS. W. J. DERMOTT: Mrs. William John Dermott, a highly respected resident of this community, passed away at her home on lot 22, Centre Road, Mono, on Sunday morning, January 25th, after a lengthy illness. She was in her 66th year.

The former Charlotte Ann Wilson, eldest daughter of Henry Wilson and Martha Jane Found. Mrs. Dermott had spent her lifetime in the Primrose district. On April 3rd, 1907, she was united in marriage with William John Dermott, who survives, along with a daughter, Mrs. Norman Lindsay (Viola), of Granger, a son, Joseph Henry (Harry) at home, a little granddaughter Evelyn Dermott, four sisters, Mrs. R. J. Dermott (Nellie), Mrs. D. McVannel (Jennie), Mrs. H. Walker (Clara), and Miss Mary Elizabeth Wilson and three brothers, Dennison, of Orillia, Groves, of Alliston, and Elroy, of Primrose.

The late Mrs. Dermott was a member of St. James' Anglican Church, Primrose, and when health permitted, a regular church attendant. She was also an active member of the Women's Guild and the Elba Women's Institute.

The funeral service was held in the Gamble Funeral Home in Shelburne on Tuesday, January 27th, at 2 p.m. and was followed by interment in the Mortuary of Shelburne cemetery. The Rev. J. H. Pogson, rector of St. James' Church, Primrose, conducted the service and was assisted by Rev. H. 0. Hutcheson. Mr. Pogson spoke comforting words from Job 1:21, "The Lord Gave and the Lord Hath Taken Away: Blessed be the Name of the Lord."

The pallbearers were the three brothers, Dennison, Groves and Elroy Wilson, a cousin, Edgar Fines, of Mount Forest, and Perry Lindsay and Herb. Elgie. The floral tributes were: Pillow, Husband and Family; wreaths, Brothers and Sisters; Mr. and Mrs. S. Dermott, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dermott, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Service, Mrs. Geo. Maharg and Mrs. James Rinn; sprays, Mrs. Jas. Foster; Ruth, Frank and Boys; Alvin Dermott; Leta, Vera, Beulah and Eileen; Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Family; Helen, Ronald, Ruth, Berniece and Lorne Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. G. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen and Elmer Rinn; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raine and Family; Elba Women's Institute.

The flowerbearers were Alvin and Frank Dermott, Milford Maharg, Earl Service, Ross Allen, Lorne Wilson, George Buchanan and Bartley Wilson.

Friends were present at the funeral from Toronto, Orillia, Mount Forest, Mansfield, Alliston and 0rangeville.

CHAN: _WT_USER phild


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Charlotte married William John Dermott, son of Joseph Thomas Dermott and Mary Ann "Annie" Aikens, on 3 Apr 1907 in Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada. (William John Dermott was born on 28 Feb 1876 in Mono, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, died on 30 Jun 1954 and was buried in Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

MARR: _UID 97BB9387-6C37-4A87-A77D-76758E613F7C
MARR: RIN MH:FF996



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