Roy Anderson
M, b. 5 December 1898
Birth* | Roy Anderson was born on 5 December 1898 in Ontario, Canada. |
| He was the son of Alexander Lyle Anderson and Sarah Elizabeth Maurice Dolmage. |
(Witness) Census | Roy Anderson appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of Alexander Lyle Anderson in Morley Tait Shenstone Twp., District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Roy Anderson appeared on the census of 1911 in the household of Alexander Lyle Anderson in Morley Twp., District of Thunder Bay and Rainy River, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Roy Anderson appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Alexander Lyle Anderson in Morley and Pettullo Twp., District of Rainy River, Ontario, Canada. |
Shirley May Anderson
F, b. 11 September 1936, d. 16 April 1988
Sigurdur Anderson
M, b. December 1918, d. 1998
Thomas Anderson
M, b. 1867
Thomas John Anderson
M, b. 21 July 1925, d. 4 January 1995
Alfred Edward Andrew
M, d. 1961
Marriage* | Alfred Edward Andrew married Louise Venables in 1930. |
Death* | Alfred Edward Andrew died in 1961. |
Alice Muriel Andrew
F, b. 1866, d. 1936
William Arthur Andrew
M, b. 1871
Jack George Andrews
M, b. 1890
John Eric Robert Andrews
M, b. 1911, d. 13 July 1981
Citations
- [S184] United Kingdom, Burial & Cremation Index, online \, Burial of John Eric Andrews on July 16, 1981; Death on July 13, 1981.
Lucy MABEL Andrews
F, b. 1882, d. 1939
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Lucy Mabel Andrews-Shier (1882 - 1939)

Lucy Mable Andrews (right) (1882 - 1939)
with her sisters Ellen (Nellie and Laura, L to R)
Photo: Lynne Brown
Birth* | Lucy MABEL Andrews was born in 1882 in Ontario, Canada. |
| She was the daughter of William Andrews and Ann NANCY Cairns. |
Married Name | As of 4 May 1910,her married name was Shier. |
Marriage* | Lucy MABEL Andrews married Nicholas WESLEY Shier, son of Martin Shier and Elizabeth MARY Warren, on 4 May 1910 in Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, Manitoba, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Lucy MABEL Andrews appeared on the census of 1911 in the household of Nicholas WESLEY Shier in Medicine Hat District, Alberta, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Lucy MABEL Andrews appeared on the census of 1916 in the household of Nicholas WESLEY Shier in Medicine Hat District, Alberta, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Lucy MABEL Andrews appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Nicholas WESLEY Shier in Medicine Hat District, Alberta, Canada. |
Death* | Lucy MABEL Andrews died in 1939. |
Burial* | She was buried in Olds Cemetery, Olds, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada. Photo: Deb Findagrave |
Sarah Ann Andrews
F, b. 1837, d. 1935
William Andrews
M, b. 12 May 1836, d. 16 February 1920
John David Andrist
M, b. 1932, d. 12 February 2009
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John David Andrist (1932 - 2009)
FIndagrave Mem# 33968555
Birth* | John David Andrist was born in 1932. |
| He was the son of William Clarence LeRoy Andrist and Ellen Agnes Shier. |
Marriage* | John David Andrist married Angelina V. Rimio. |
Death* | John David Andrist died on 12 February 2009; John David Andrist, "JD" to his friends, passed away at age 77, at his home.
John was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, to Clarence and Ellen Andrist and served in the U.S. Navy.
He lived in Fresno and then moved to Cayucos where he was a building contractor.
He was an avid fisherman and was always ready to go.
He also belonged to the Masonic Lodge and Shriners.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his son John, Jr; and brother, William.
John is survived by his loving wife Leota; sister, Lillian Hinsperger; son, Kenneth Andrist; stepsons, Rodney and Donald Couto; his grandchildren Alana, Katrina and Daniel Andrist and Charlee and Garrett Couto; great-granddaughter, Isabella Andrist; and numerous nieces and nephews.
At his request, there will be no service.
Remembrances may be made to the Shriners Childrens Hospital, or a charity of your choice. |
John David Andrist
M, b. 11 March 1951, d. 28 March 1979
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John David Andrist (1951 - 1979)
Photo Credit: Lester Letson
William Clarence LeRoy Andrist
M, b. 2 February 1901, d. 29 November 1936
Birth* | William Clarence LeRoy Andrist was born on 2 February 1901 in Cookston, Polk County, Minnesota, United States.1 |
Marriage* | He married Ellen Agnes Shier, daughter of Francis Henry Shier and Ellen Ada Southwell, on 9 October 1924 in Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | William Clarence LeRoy Andrist died on 29 November 1936 in Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada, at age 35. |
Burial* | He was buried in Korah Twp., Greenwood Cemetery, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada. |
Citations
- [S17] Unknown author, findagrave.com (n.p.: n.pub.), Memorial ID 82209486.
Ada Audrey Annable
F, b. 23 December 1922, d. 9 August 2004
Lena Elva Annand
F, b. 1896, d. 1990
Birth* | Lena Elva Annand was born in 1896. |
| She was the daughter of Joseph Annand and Elizabeth Davidson. |
Married Name | As of 17 March 1915,her married name was Stevenson. |
Marriage* | Lena Elva Annand married William Ruddy Stevenson, son of James RUDDY Stevenson and Catherine Vallentyne, on 17 March 1915 in Scott Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Lena Elva Annand appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of William Ruddy Stevenson in Scott Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | Lena Elva Annand died in 1990. |
Burial* | She was buried in Brock Twp., St. John Cemetery, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Dr. Alva Annes
M, b. 1797, d. 1842
Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | Dr. Alva Annes was born in 1797. |
| He was the son of Ezra Annis and Silva Unknown. |
Death* | Dr. Alva Annes died in 1842. |
Charlotte Losie Annes
F, b. 1829, d. 4 November 1903
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Elizabeth A. Annes
F, b. 1827
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Ezra Annes
M, b. 25 January 1796, d. 1857
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Ezra Annes (1796- 1857)
Birth* | Ezra Annes was born on 25 January 1796 in Hartland, Vermont, United States. |
| He was the son of Ezra Annis and Silva Unknown. |
Marriage* | Ezra Annes married Maria Ann Losie in 1822. |
Census* | Ezra Annes appeared on the census of 1851 in Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | He died in 1857 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; Death of Ezra Annes, Late Mayor of Whitby
“The demise of this much lamented gentleman took place at his residence in the town of Whitby on Tuesday last. Mr. Annes had been ailing for a considerable time. Before his election to the office of mayor eight months ago, his health was impaired. Since that time his decline, although gradual, was visibly sure, and day by day one could almost see him sinking into the grave. During the last three weeks his frame had become more enfeebled so that he was unable to leave his room once during the time. On Monday night his physical powers appeared to be prostrated, although he retained full possession of his mental faculties to the last. Dr. Gun__, the medical attendant, considered it necessary to remain all night, and the members of the deceased’s family also watched in anxious attendance. Shortly after five o’clock in the morning the vital spark fled and poor Mr. Annes was a corpse. Mr. Annes’s age was sixty one years and seven months. He scarcely looked quite so old, even in his last illness.
Annes was a resident of the town of Whitby for nearly forty years, having come here in 1819. He was born in Vermont in the United States in the year 1796; hence he came to Canada in early youth and settled down in Whitby, married in 1822, Maria Losie, whose father was one of the first if not the very first settler in the town of Whitby. At the time old Mr. Losie owned nearly half the land within the limits of the town, the present Worden property, the Perry property and the farm owned by Mr. Annes at his death, all formed part of the Losie estate. Mr. Annes in settling down had to encounter all the hardships and inconveniences which await the settler in a new country. With a powerful will and persevering industry he overcame the obstacles in his path, from the depths of the forest he secured a home to his family - a pretty large one by the way, which grew yearly around him - and in the performance of the duties of a parent, a good citizen, a just magistrate and an honest man, the years of Ezra Annes were devotedly spent – in all which relations there are we will venture to say but few gone before him who can render a more just account of the discharge of the same important trusts.Annes was always amongst the foremost in all matters which concerned the interest of the town of Whitby. At the time of settling off of the County of Ontario his efforts to effect that object and have Whitby made the County Town were indefatigable. He was first elected Reeve of the Township under the Upper Canada Municipality Act. Last January he was returned as councilman for the Centre Ward and was subsequently elected to the Mayoralty of the town. Mr. Annes held the Commission of the peace for many years and was well known to the litigants and disputants of the town and county. The exercise of this magisterial authority was called upon almost on every occasion – and so well regarded were the soundness and justness of his decisions that nearly half the magisterial business of the county was brought up and settled before him. In the town few other magistrates were resorted to until his illness. Mr. Annes was active and vigorous in the discharge of his duties – he knew friendship or affection when administering the law. His position in this respect did not render him a popular favorite. And it was strange to remark that while the free and independent electors trusted their properties and liberties into the hands of Mr. Annes and sought for the benefit of his good counsel – they voted and shouted at the hustings for his more easy mannered and popular rivals.
In politics Mr. Annes was a Reformer – standard and true to his principles and honest and consistent in the support of them. He voted and worked for the return of W. L. Mackenzie at an election a quarter of a century ago; he was also one of the jurors who persisted in finding a verdict for Mackenzie at the time of the destruction of his press and type. Old Mac never forgot Mr. Annes’s conduct on those occasions and he appeared frequently to take pleasure in referring to them in his message. Mr. Annes had a family of ten children to whom he was greatly attached, and of these one, the eldest daughter is dead – three daughters are married and four unmarried daughters and two sons are living with their mother. All of whom are arrived at an age to take care of themselves.
Although Mr. Annes might have speculated and made wealth as others did who came into the township wanting the same opportunities, he preferred living on his farm and bringing up his family in security and independence. Mr. Annes was a member of the Church of England. Up to the last moment he was attended by the Rev. Mr. Pentland. He died fully reconciled to death and full of hope and confidence in the enjoyment of a blessed future. A short time since we felt called upon to comment strongly on little injustices which we considered to have received unmeritedly at Mr. Annes’s hands. We now more willingly obey the unbidden duty in endeavoring to do justice to his memory. It was not Mr. Annes’s self that could do one and intentional wrong. We never doubted him. But illness and the false representations of an individual with whom he stood connected, and whose misconduct embittered, if not hastened the good old gentleman’s approaching dissolution, was the cause to which we ascribe his feelings towards us. We should mention that during Mr. Annes’s illness his colleagues in the Town Council passed a resolution conveying a vote of sympathy and condolence with himself and family. Funeral takes place this day, Thursday, with the remains of the deceased, who was a Royal Arch Mason, will be interred with Masonic honors.his ashes rest in peace." |
Burial* | He was buried in St John's Anglican Cemetery, Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Frederick Howard Annes
M, b. 28 August 1861, d. 9 December 1940
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Birth* | Frederick Howard Annes was born on 28 August 1861 in Whitby Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
| He was the son of Henry Warren Annes and Charlotte Frances Howard. |
Death* | Frederick Howard Annes died on 9 December 1940 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada, at age 79; Frederick Howard Annes was born at Whitby on August 28, 1861, son of Henry Warren Annes and Charlotte Frances Howard. In 1887 he was the editor of the Whitby Gazette and in 1893 was a representative of the Ontario Government at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. He served as a Parliamentary reporter at the Ontario Legislature and wrote a number of promotional articles for the press on virtues of Whitby. He proposed the development of Heydenshore Park on the shore of Lake Ontario at Whitby in 1897 and predicted the future of an airport at Whitby in the 1920s. He said that one day Whitby and Oshawa would be one large community linked by railways to all parts of Canada. He was a member of the Whitby Town Council in 1902-04, 1907-08, 1913, 1916 and 1919. He was a visionary, far ahead of his time. Fred Howard Annes died at the Ontario County House of Refuge at Whitby on December 9, 1940 and is buried at Union Cemetery, Oshawa. This photograph appeared in The Globe (Toronto), Saturday Illustrated Edition, on March 25, 1905. The caption under the photograph in the newspaper reads: "Mr. F. Howard Annes of Whitby in costume as Father in the tableau vivant of 'Lochinvar' at the Whitby old Girls Public Library entertainment. |
Burial* | He was buried on 11 December 1940 in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada..jpg) Photo Credit: Annis family Association Findagrave Mem# 38423178 |
George Ezra W. Annes
M, b. 1842
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Georgina A. Annes
F, b. 1833
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Henry Warren Annes
M, b. 1824, d. 15 January 1886
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Henry Warren Annes (1924 - 1886)
Photo: Whitby Public Library
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Birth* | Henry Warren Annes was born in 1824 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
| He was the son of Ezra Annes and Maria Ann Losie. |
(Witness) Census | Henry Warren Annes appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of Ezra Annes in Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Marriage* | Henry Warren Annes married Charlotte Frances Howard, daughter of Erastus Howard, on 26 January 1859 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Fact 1* | On February 22, 1866, Henry Warren Annes (1824-1886), the son of Ezra Annes, and John McCarroll Lowes (1829-1902), a Whitby dry goods merchant who was married to Henry’s sister, Charlotte Losie Annes, filed a Plan of Subdivision for the property as Annes Plan of the North Part of Lot No. 28, 1st Concession of the Township of Whitby. The Land Registry Office assigned the Plan the number H50046. Henry Street was assigned the name Henry after Henry Warren Annes. Henry Annes served on the Whitby Town Council from 1882-1883.1 |
Death* | Henry Warren Annes died on 15 January 1886 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Burial* | He was buried in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Fact 1 | Henry Street in Whitby is named in honour of Henry Warren Annes. |
Citations
- [S153] Whitby.ca, online \, Designation Statement and Repport for 520 Henry Street, Whitby.
Jane Eliza V. Annes
F, b. 1838
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Louisa C. Annes
F, b. 1840
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Lylvia A. Annes
F, b. 1836
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Mary Harriet Annes
F, b. 1831
George Eza W. Annis
M, b. 1843, d. 26 October 1871
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2019 |
Ada Lillian Anstey
F, b. 10 March 1891, d. 10 January 1982
Bruce Anstey
M, b. 19 May 1909, d. 17 July 1968
John Anstey
M, b. 1868, d. 1930
James Arthur Appleby
M, b. 1906, d. 1954
Denise Arbour
F, b. 30 December 1958, d. 28 August 2010

Denise Arbour-Johnson (1958 - 2010)
Relationships | 7th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier 7th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier 4th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier |
Last Edited | 11 Oct 2016 |
Birth* | Denise Arbour was born on 30 December 1958. |
| She was the daughter of Wilfrid John Arbour. |
Married Name | As of 6 December 1980,her married name was Bain. |
Married Name | Her married name was Johnson. |
Death* | Denise Arbour died on 28 August 2010 at age 51; JOHNSON DENISE August 28, 2010 age 52 of Westland. Beloved wife of Perry Johnson. Loving mother of Ian Bain, Sarah (Adam) Durka, and Perry Johnson. Beloved daughter of Wilfred and Carol Arbour. Also survived by four sisters and a brother. Family and friends gathering will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Vermeulen Funeral Home, 980 N. Newburgh Rd. (btwn Ford Rd. and Cherry Hill), Westland. Memorial Service at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Humane Society. To leave a message of condolence please visit www.vermeulenfuneralhome.com. |
Wilfrid John Arbour
M, b. 8 August 1929, d. 1 July 2016
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Wilfrid John Arbour (1929 - 2016)
Photo: Keehn Funeral Home
Birth* | Wilfrid John Arbour was born on 8 August 1929 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | He died on 1 July 2016 in Michigan, United States, at age 86; Wilford J. Arbour age 86 of Brighton, MI passed away Friday, July 1, 2016. He was born in Toronto, Canada on August 8, 1929 a son of Wilford O. and Josephine Arbour. As a teen he was introduced to his passion for golf while he worked as a caddy. Wilford became a U.S. citizen at age 19 and joined the U.S. Air Force. After returning home to Detroit he married Carol Shier. In 1962, Wilford began a career as a hairdresser, soon after opening his first salon on Grand River in Detroit. His career flourished into not only being the owner of multiple hair salons but several beauty schools. This is where he was able to create a learning environment, sharing his skills with so many others. Wilford later married Shirley Paddock and resided in Brighton. He loved life, his children, his career and golf. Surviving are his children: Anne Rene Ogburn (Walt), Michelle Arbour, Monique Arbour, William Arbour and Josephine Arbour Brown (Tim); brother John Dean Arbour; 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Wilford was preceded in death by his wives Carol (Shier) Arbour and Shirley (Paddock) Arbour; daughter Denise (Arbour) Johnson as well as sisters Verna Nickels and Lorraine MacAfee. Receiving of friends will be held at the Keehn Funeral Home, Brighton from 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. both Wednesday July 6, 2016 and July 7, 2016. Mass of Resurrection will be held on Friday July 8, 2016 at 10:30 A.M. at St. Patrick Catholic Church of Brighton with Rev. Fr. Vince Richardson celebrating. Visitation beginning at 9:30 A.M. at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Patrick Catholic Church, Brighton VFW Post #4357 or Angela Hospice with envelopes available at the funeral home. |
Bertha May Arbourne
F, b. 1922, d. 24 May 2017
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Bertha May Arbourne-Hurren (1922 - 2017)
Photo Credit: Mangan Funeral Home
Birth* | Bertha May Arbourne was born in 1922. |
Marriage* | She married William LEONARD Hurren, son of James Wesley Hurren and Florance May Reekie. |
Death* | Bertha May Arbourne died on 24 May 2017 in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada; at Orillia on Wednesday, May 24, 2017. Bertha (Arbourne) Hurren was the beloved wife of William Leonard Hurren, of Beaverton. Loved mother of Connie (Ron) Winstanley of Beaverton, Faye (Phil) Carleton of Manitouwadge, and Barbara Hurren of Beaverton. Loved grandmother of Jeffrey, Steven, Amanda (Mark), Tammy (Darrell), Daniel, Christopher (Mandy), Jessie, Trevor and great-grandmother of Chad, Ceria, Bryce, Breanna, Colin, Dean, Eric and Isaac. Family and friends will be received at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 54 Bolsover Road, Bolsover on Monday, May 29, 2017 from 12:30 PM until time of funeral service at 1:30 PM. Interment St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bolsover. If so desired memorial donations in memory of Bertha to the Canadian Cancer society would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences are welcomed at www.manganfuneralhome.com. |
Burial* | She was buried on 29 May 2017 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bolsover, Victoria County, Ontario, Canada. |
Baby Boy Arbuckle
M, b. 1 March 1936, d. 1 March 1936
Herman William Arbuckle
M, b. 10 July 1896, d. 13 July 1909
Lorne Rynard Arbuckle
M, b. 15 August 1901
Mabel Catherine Ora Arbuckle
F, b. 17 September 1911, d. 1943
Mildred Arbuckle
F, b. 6 April 1907, d. 1907
Myrtle Eliza Arbuckle
F, b. 6 April 1907, d. 1999
William Thomas Arbuckle
M, b. 1870, d. 24 July 1930
Birth* | William Thomas Arbuckle was born in 1870. |
Marriage* | He married Eliza Rynard, daughter of Philip Rynard and Catherine Shier, on 29 May 1895 in Georgina Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | William Thomas Arbuckle died on 24 July 1930. |
Burial* | He was buried in Uxbridge Twp., Uxbridge Cemetery, Uxbridge, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada..jpg) Source: Bev Dowson Findagrave Mem # 136546237 |