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Charles Wanklyn

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Charles Wanklyn

Birth
Bridgeport, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
25 Jan 1938 (aged 77)
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section C Lot 44
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Mr. Charles Wanklyn died suddenly of a heart attack while pushing a car out of his garage in Kitchener on Monday. The deceased who was in his 77th year was a brother of Mr. Tobias Wanklyn, of this town. He was well known to the farmers of this district, taking contracts for sugar beet growing years ago while the Kitchener sugar beet factory was still in operation.

New Hamburg Independent 7 Jan 1938

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Driving out towards Mannheim we called on Mr. Chas. Wangeline who lives on the Jacob Doering farm, Charley has done as well as any Bridgeport boy we have so far come across. Like Jacob of old he married a wealthy farmer's daughter with whom he served for some years and now has complete control of the farm and is ably assisted by his companion who set us up a dinner fit for a prince. Mr. Wangeline purchased a bag of Mangury Barley from which he realized 56 bushels; he keeps this in a separate granary as he does all his new and special grains. Farmers would do well to buy some of this seed as the buyers pronounce it A. I. A neat shed for his rigs and implements adjoin this granary and a carpenter and tool shop are also added. His herd of dairy Durham cows are beauties, several of which average 12 pounds of butter per week, his horses are of the best, and his
tock of pigs are doing splendidly, the poultry on this place are nice,
fat and clean and no wonder as an excellently arranged stable and hen roost is provided for them. A magnificent view of the county town can be had from here, in fact from the top of his house the city of Guelph, 15 miles distant can be seen. Charley in his prosperity has not forgotten his brothers in Michigan, one of whom recently lost his wife and he went over and brought two of the children with him and will keep them until such time as their father wishes them sent home, thus following out the Golden Rule to do unto others as you would be done by. Mrs. W.has things about the house neat and tidy. We wish this interesting young couple and their little ones continued happiness in their beautiful fair new home.

Waterloo County Chronicle, 3 Jan 1895, p. 4
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •
Mr. Charles Wanklyn died suddenly of a heart attack while pushing a car out of his garage in Kitchener on Monday. The deceased who was in his 77th year was a brother of Mr. Tobias Wanklyn, of this town. He was well known to the farmers of this district, taking contracts for sugar beet growing years ago while the Kitchener sugar beet factory was still in operation.

New Hamburg Independent 7 Jan 1938

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Driving out towards Mannheim we called on Mr. Chas. Wangeline who lives on the Jacob Doering farm, Charley has done as well as any Bridgeport boy we have so far come across. Like Jacob of old he married a wealthy farmer's daughter with whom he served for some years and now has complete control of the farm and is ably assisted by his companion who set us up a dinner fit for a prince. Mr. Wangeline purchased a bag of Mangury Barley from which he realized 56 bushels; he keeps this in a separate granary as he does all his new and special grains. Farmers would do well to buy some of this seed as the buyers pronounce it A. I. A neat shed for his rigs and implements adjoin this granary and a carpenter and tool shop are also added. His herd of dairy Durham cows are beauties, several of which average 12 pounds of butter per week, his horses are of the best, and his
tock of pigs are doing splendidly, the poultry on this place are nice,
fat and clean and no wonder as an excellently arranged stable and hen roost is provided for them. A magnificent view of the county town can be had from here, in fact from the top of his house the city of Guelph, 15 miles distant can be seen. Charley in his prosperity has not forgotten his brothers in Michigan, one of whom recently lost his wife and he went over and brought two of the children with him and will keep them until such time as their father wishes them sent home, thus following out the Golden Rule to do unto others as you would be done by. Mrs. W.has things about the house neat and tidy. We wish this interesting young couple and their little ones continued happiness in their beautiful fair new home.

Waterloo County Chronicle, 3 Jan 1895, p. 4
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181336567/charles-wanklyn: accessed ), memorial page for Charles Wanklyn (24 May 1860–25 Jan 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 181336567, citing Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by johnny (contributor 48858524).