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Mary Elizabeth <I>Fulton</I> Lesway

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Mary Elizabeth Fulton Lesway

Birth
Pakenham, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
14 Nov 1908 (aged 39)
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range A, Plot 98
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1908, Friday November 20, The Almonte Gazette page 4
BIRTHS
In Ramsay, Nov 13th, Mrs James Lesway, of a son - still-born.
DEATHS
In Ramsay, Nov 15th, Mrs James Lesway, aged 39 years.

1908, Friday November 27, The Almonte Gazette front page
The Late Mrs Lesway
In addition to the facts given regarding the late Mrs Jas Lesway, who died on the 14th inst., at her home on the tenth line of Ramsay and whose remains were interred in the eighth line cemetery, the following have been given the Gazette. The late Mrs Lesway was Mary Fulton, a daughter of the late John Fulton of Cedar Hill, and had spent her whole life in this district. She was married to Mr Jas Lesway about eighteen years ago, and to them four girls, who are still living, were born, and an infant boy who died shortly before his mother passed away. Six sisters – Mrs John Crawford of Almonte, Mrs C. Smithson of Cobden, Mrs Camelon of Torbolton, Mrs Albert Lesway of Prescott and Miss Emma at home; and five brothers – Robt and Thos at Cedar Hill, Alex and William at Fort William, and John on the homestead survive. Mrs Lesway had been ill only about a week, Bright's disease being the immediate cause of her death. The funeral on the following Tuesday was largely attended, and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones.
1908, Friday November 20, The Almonte Gazette page 4
BIRTHS
In Ramsay, Nov 13th, Mrs James Lesway, of a son - still-born.
DEATHS
In Ramsay, Nov 15th, Mrs James Lesway, aged 39 years.

1908, Friday November 27, The Almonte Gazette front page
The Late Mrs Lesway
In addition to the facts given regarding the late Mrs Jas Lesway, who died on the 14th inst., at her home on the tenth line of Ramsay and whose remains were interred in the eighth line cemetery, the following have been given the Gazette. The late Mrs Lesway was Mary Fulton, a daughter of the late John Fulton of Cedar Hill, and had spent her whole life in this district. She was married to Mr Jas Lesway about eighteen years ago, and to them four girls, who are still living, were born, and an infant boy who died shortly before his mother passed away. Six sisters – Mrs John Crawford of Almonte, Mrs C. Smithson of Cobden, Mrs Camelon of Torbolton, Mrs Albert Lesway of Prescott and Miss Emma at home; and five brothers – Robt and Thos at Cedar Hill, Alex and William at Fort William, and John on the homestead survive. Mrs Lesway had been ill only about a week, Bright's disease being the immediate cause of her death. The funeral on the following Tuesday was largely attended, and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones.


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