Donald Samuel Langley birth date could have been 1952 instead of 1951 this has not been confirmed..spouse: Carney, Debbie (private)
Married his father's second wife.
1930 Census shows him at that Coco Solo Submarine Base in the Cristobal District of the Panama Canal Zone.
1930 Census shows him as born in Arkansas but his California death record shows him as born in Massachusetts.
Interesting that his mother's maiden name is given on the California death record as Stewart which is really her middle name.
US Army, SP 4, Res: Brighton, MA, Plot: 8 0 743, bur. 08/06/1993spouse: Bissett, Alvin Burton (1920 - 1989)
SS# 032-20-1183
2002 living at:spouse: Birch, Betty (1940 - 1993)
606 Millstone Rd
Brewster, MA 02631-2628
(508)896-7260
Cause of Death: Altheimers Diseasespouse: Pickle, Edith Luetta (1888 - 1973)
Education: Normal School in Fredericton to become a teacher. Acadia University photography
Medical Information: Cateracs removed. "mind seemed to wander after that" quote by Hilda Holland
Occupation: Was a Teacher in 1900-1901, Photographer, Steward on the following passenger ships: Calvin Austin, Yale, St. Croix. Became a farmer in 1912. Worked for Hydro company in New England in 1927
I have not seen the name Tehu before. I have seen thespouse: Knight, Harriette (1810 - )
name Lihou frequently, could it be the same people? I know the hand writing
was horrible back then.
Half-sister to Hedley's wife, Mary Richards. Her father worked in Gibson's Store, Marysville. Mr. Gibson owned everything in Marysville including the woolen mills. She taught school in Naskwaaksis and Devon. When the 60 children in her classes were too much for her they provided a young assistant Mary Grannan who later became widely known as a children's book author and reader on CBC as 'Just Mary".spouse: Bissett, Edgar Dawson (1896 - 1946)
THE TELEGRAPH JOURNAL, SAINT JOHN, N.B.spouse: Bissett, Paul Haverlock (1935 - )
12/03/2004 LINTON, RONALD E. (SONNY) - On December 1, 2004 we said good bye to our loving father, devoted son and dear brother. He was born in Saint John and was employed for many years with the Royal Bank, Labatt Breweries and Saint John Pro Sports (Saint John Flames) before retiring in the early spring of 2003. He was an avid Blue Jays fan and spent several of his earlier years preforming the art of square dancing. He was the son of the late Ronald William Linton. He is survived by his mother Doreen Mary Linton Martin of Saint John, his sister Alice Florette Bissett (Paul) of Saint John and four daughters; Tina Enman (Dennis) of St. Stephen, Sherry Carroll (Carvell) of Martinon, Wendy Johnston (Fred) of Erbs Cove and Debbie Linton of Saint John. He has eight Grandchildren; Anthony, Corey, Amanda, Ryan, Dean (DJ), Christine, Brandon and Haven Leigh, several nieces and nephews. Visitation at CASTLE "Fallsview" Funeral Home, 309 Lancaster Ave., Saint John West (634-1701) on Friday 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral Service will be held 10 am Saturday from the Fallsview Chapel. Interment will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery. Following the interment a reception will be held at the Fallsview Family Reception Centre.