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AUDET, BARNEATHER/BARNFATHER/BARNFEATHER, DARMODY, HENRY, HUTCHISON, ISSACSON, KING, LABERGE, MCCARTHY, MIDWOOD, THOMSON/THOMPSON, WEBB

From: Pat GIBSON
Date: 17 August 1998
Email: pgibson@cdsnet.net

My gmother was head of the silver, linen, department at the Parliment in Regina.

Please, if you have any info I'd appreciate hearing from you. I think it was arount 1900.
Thanks in advance.
Pat


From: Stephen MILLER
Date: 19 August 1998
Email: stephen_miller@cc.chiron.com

I'm looking for any information regarding Sophia Jane (Jennie) THOMSON
or THOMPSON, born (possibly) December 6, 1893 in (possibly) Campbellton,
Bloomfield COunty, Prince Edward Island. She was the daughter of Walter
THOMSON of Central Butte, Saskatchewan.

She also had a daughter by the name of Jennie. She may have been married
to Richard Isaacson.

Any help would be appreciated.

Stephen Miller

From: Jack MURPHY
Date: 20 August 1998
Email: jackdot@execpc.com

Am looking for the McCARTHY family of Edward McCARTHY, who became a prominent citizen and important business man in Regina, Canada, in the late 1800's and known to have returned to visit relatives in Ireland at least four times. He was the son of ca. 1844 emigrant from Limerick Co., Ireland, Denis McCARTHY, of rural Guelph, Ontario.

Jack Murphy

From:
Date: 06 September 1998
Email: RAV4BL@aol.com

I am looking for any information on anyone with the surname of AUDET or LABERGE, or possibly spelled LABARGE. My grandmother's maiden name was AUDET and I believe she was born in Regina. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

From: Carol
Date: 20 September 1998
Email: CABWEBB@aol.com

I'm looking for a WEBB family who emigrated to Regina in the early 1800's. The given name of the father may be either Elias, James or Hanley.??? Do you know if there is a Surname Archives to look up families who moved to Canada? Please advise me as to how to get this information.
Thanks in advance.
Carol (nee WEBB)

From: Lee Cognetta
Date: 24 September 1998
Email: daycogs@earthlink.net

BARNF(E)ATHER
There's a listing in the 1911 Henderson's City of Regina Alphabetical Directory for someone named BARNEATHER - he was a butcher.
I would be happy to receive any information on the surnames BARNFATHER
and BARNFEATHER in the Regina area.

Lee Cognetta

From: Shadwell Hutchison
Date: 12 October 1998
Email: oblix@cybersurf.net

I am looking for any information on the HUTCHISON family who resided in the Davidson area. My Grandfather's name was Frederick Paul Throsby HUTCHISON, he had 3 sisters and 1 brother. His father was a doctor in Davidson, Frederick Shadwell Throsby HUTCHISON. Any help retracing the steps could really help.

Shadwell HUTCHISON

From: Ronald D. Henry
Date: 18 October 1998
Email: rherny@aol.com

Looking for the HENRY name in Regina.
Researcher - Ronald D. Henry

From: Bill Midwood
Date: 19 October 1998
Email: bill.midwood@mcmail.com

Surname: MIDWOOD

Source: Henderson's City of Regina Alphabetical Directory for 1911. Volume/Page(s):339

There is an entry in the above Directory for: H. MIDWOOD listed as an Electrician

I would be grateful for any additional information on this particular person, or indeed any other MIDWOOD in the Regina region.

Bill Midwood

From: Cathy B.J. Moir
Date: 09 November 1998
Email: cmoir@bmts.com

I am trying to find any information on a Robert J. KING, born circa 1873, in Ontario. The last mention we can find of him is contained in his brother Frank's obituary (July 1939), in which he is listed as "Robert, Regina Sask" . I would appreciate any suggestions on how to trace Robert, as this is my first foray into Saskatchewan.

Cathy.

From: Peter Darmody
Date: 14 November 1998
Email: SUPRHEATER@aol.com

Please send me any info. on the town of Darmody (my brother visited it in about 1974 and the only thing there were grain "pool" elevators.
Thanks!
Peter Darmody

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