AGED LADY DIES IN ALMONTE STORE
Mrs Matilda More Met Death
While Doing Some Shopping on Monday Morning. Mrs Matilda More, and aged lady of the New England section, died suddenly in Mr J.F. Patterson's drug store on Mill St., on Monday morning. She had been doing some shopping and on her way home felt faint. She entered Mr. Patterson's store to rest, and suddenly fell to the floor. Medical assistance was called immediately but life was extant when the doctors arrived. Mrs More, who was the widow of William More, for many years a well-known Ramsay farmer, lived alone. She was eighty-four years of age. The late Mrs More was the daughter of Edward Nicholson, a Scotsman, who settled in Ramsay. She was born at Leckey's Corners. She was married when quite young and lived all her life on the Seventh Line of Ramsay until about nine years ago when she removed to Almonte. She was much beloved and respected. She leaves four sons and three daughters: Mary, Mrs Edge, of Ottawa; Ellen, Mrs Lester, of Colorado; Annie, Mrs J. Andrews, of Ramsay; Edward and Donald, of Smoky Falls, Ont.; Charles and James, of Ramsay. The Funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Wednesday to the Eighth Line Cemetery. Rev S. Gorley Brown, who was her minister, conducted the services
AGED LADY DIES IN ALMONTE STORE
Mrs Matilda More Met Death
While Doing Some Shopping on Monday Morning. Mrs Matilda More, and aged lady of the New England section, died suddenly in Mr J.F. Patterson's drug store on Mill St., on Monday morning. She had been doing some shopping and on her way home felt faint. She entered Mr. Patterson's store to rest, and suddenly fell to the floor. Medical assistance was called immediately but life was extant when the doctors arrived. Mrs More, who was the widow of William More, for many years a well-known Ramsay farmer, lived alone. She was eighty-four years of age. The late Mrs More was the daughter of Edward Nicholson, a Scotsman, who settled in Ramsay. She was born at Leckey's Corners. She was married when quite young and lived all her life on the Seventh Line of Ramsay until about nine years ago when she removed to Almonte. She was much beloved and respected. She leaves four sons and three daughters: Mary, Mrs Edge, of Ottawa; Ellen, Mrs Lester, of Colorado; Annie, Mrs J. Andrews, of Ramsay; Edward and Donald, of Smoky Falls, Ont.; Charles and James, of Ramsay. The Funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Wednesday to the Eighth Line Cemetery. Rev S. Gorley Brown, who was her minister, conducted the services
Family Members
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Cecelia Moore
1853–1863
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John Moore (More)
1855–1907
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Edward Moore
1859–1950
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Catherine Moore
1861–1901
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Simon Moore
1864–1881
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William Moore
1866–1867
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William Moore
1868–1889
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Donald Moore
1870–1957
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George Moore
1873–1903
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Charles More
1874–1942
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David Moore
1876–1877
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James Moore
1876–1943
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Annie Moore Andrews
1879–1938
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