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Margaret Elizabeth Emily Bryce Ansley

Birth
Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
Death
3 Jun 1937 (aged 67)
Camrose, Lloydminster Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Camrose, Lloydminster Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
E 42
Memorial ID
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The death of Margaret Elizabeth Emily Ansley, wife of Wm. Ansley , Camrose, occurred quietly at her home here on Thursday, June 3, in her 68th year. Cause of death was given as pneumonia.

The late Mrs. Ansley was born at Watford, Ontario on August 29, 1869, and her marriage to William James Ansley took place at the home of her parents on November 12th, 1890.

She is survived by her husband and two children--a son, Earl, of Edmonton, and a daughter, Sara (Mrs. Ed. Armstrong) of Fort Francis, Ont. A son, Chester, predeceased her in infancy. There are thirteen grandchildren.

Mrs. Ansley came west in 1900 and settled on a homestead at Rouleau, Sask., later moving to Medicine Hat in 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley came to the Ohaton district in 1926 where they resided until last September when they retired from farming and took up residence in Camrose.

Excerpt from the Camrose Canadian, Wednesday, June 9, 1937
The death of Margaret Elizabeth Emily Ansley, wife of Wm. Ansley , Camrose, occurred quietly at her home here on Thursday, June 3, in her 68th year. Cause of death was given as pneumonia.

The late Mrs. Ansley was born at Watford, Ontario on August 29, 1869, and her marriage to William James Ansley took place at the home of her parents on November 12th, 1890.

She is survived by her husband and two children--a son, Earl, of Edmonton, and a daughter, Sara (Mrs. Ed. Armstrong) of Fort Francis, Ont. A son, Chester, predeceased her in infancy. There are thirteen grandchildren.

Mrs. Ansley came west in 1900 and settled on a homestead at Rouleau, Sask., later moving to Medicine Hat in 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley came to the Ohaton district in 1926 where they resided until last September when they retired from farming and took up residence in Camrose.

Excerpt from the Camrose Canadian, Wednesday, June 9, 1937


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