John Brindley Sr. one of Pickford pioneers, passed away yesterday morning April 28, 1909 at his home in this village after living his allotted three score and ten years. The deceased is survived by the widow and nine children- Mrs. Credeman of Rosedale, Mrs. Parker of the Soo, Mrs. T.A. Ames, Mrs. John Steele, and John Brindley Jr. all of this place, and one son living in Fargo, N.D. and one in Boston and two daughters in Chicago. The funeral services will be conducted from the Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at one 'clock by Rev. G.A. Beacock assisted by Rev. I.N. Wilson. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery.
Submitted by: Roger Weston
From the Families of Pickford Area Pioneers:
There were nine daughters and three sons born to this union. Margaret (Mrs. Jasper Brindley) had one daughter, Ruth (Mrs. Percy N. Elliott). Mary (Mrs. Thomas Ames); See Ames history; Levine (Mrs. William Cryderman) had six sons and three daughters. William, (Deceased), Joseph, Ethel (Mrs. James Ball) deceased, Forest, Ida (Mrs. Al Reich) deceased, Russell, Sarah (deceased), Basil and Lester. After the death of their daughter, Ethel in 1918 a grandson, Fred Ball was raised by his grandparents. Carrie (deceased at age 3), Dorothy (Mrs. William Sutton) had two sons William and George. Louisa (Mrs. Samuel Parker) had one daughter Helen. Alice Find A Grave Memorial# 47059928(Mrs. John Steele - see Steele history). Sarah never married. Eliza (Mrs. John Sourby) had two sons Elbert and Wilbur. John married Carrie Ball and they had three children Eunice, William and Margaret. William had one daughter, Frances. Frank married Mae Lordson. They had no children.
John Brindley Sr. one of Pickford pioneers, passed away yesterday morning April 28, 1909 at his home in this village after living his allotted three score and ten years. The deceased is survived by the widow and nine children- Mrs. Credeman of Rosedale, Mrs. Parker of the Soo, Mrs. T.A. Ames, Mrs. John Steele, and John Brindley Jr. all of this place, and one son living in Fargo, N.D. and one in Boston and two daughters in Chicago. The funeral services will be conducted from the Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at one 'clock by Rev. G.A. Beacock assisted by Rev. I.N. Wilson. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery.
Submitted by: Roger Weston
From the Families of Pickford Area Pioneers:
There were nine daughters and three sons born to this union. Margaret (Mrs. Jasper Brindley) had one daughter, Ruth (Mrs. Percy N. Elliott). Mary (Mrs. Thomas Ames); See Ames history; Levine (Mrs. William Cryderman) had six sons and three daughters. William, (Deceased), Joseph, Ethel (Mrs. James Ball) deceased, Forest, Ida (Mrs. Al Reich) deceased, Russell, Sarah (deceased), Basil and Lester. After the death of their daughter, Ethel in 1918 a grandson, Fred Ball was raised by his grandparents. Carrie (deceased at age 3), Dorothy (Mrs. William Sutton) had two sons William and George. Louisa (Mrs. Samuel Parker) had one daughter Helen. Alice Find A Grave Memorial# 47059928(Mrs. John Steele - see Steele history). Sarah never married. Eliza (Mrs. John Sourby) had two sons Elbert and Wilbur. John married Carrie Ball and they had three children Eunice, William and Margaret. William had one daughter, Frances. Frank married Mae Lordson. They had no children.
Family Members
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Mary Christine Brindley Ames
1862–1903
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Dorothy Ann Jane Brindley Sutton
1864–1888
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Levina E. Brindley Cryderman
1867–1939
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Margaret Ellen Brindley Ames
1869–1959
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Louisa Janette Brindley Parker
1872–1925
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Sarah Elizabeth Brindley
1873–1957
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Alice Victoria Brindley Steele
1875–1958
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John Jacob Brindley III
1877–1954
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Eliza Amelia Brindley Sourby
1878–1944
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Caroline Brindley
1884–1887
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William James Brindley
1887–1962
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George Francis Sylvester "Frank" Brindley
1889–1928
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