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Robert William Harries

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Robert William Harries

Birth
Huddersfield, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England
Death
1 Dec 1944 (aged 74)
Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
Outremont, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Grave L3538E in the L5 section of the cemetery
Memorial ID
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The Gazette, Montreal, 4 Dec 1944, p. 14, Deaths
HARRIES.--In this city, on Friday, December 1st, 1944, Robert William Harries, dearly beloved husband of Janie North, of 216 Westminster Avenue, Montreal West.

Funeral from D.A. Collins' Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Monday, at 4:15 p.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery.
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Robert William was born in Huddersfield, England, in the fourth quarter of 1870 (Oct., Nov., Dec.) per birth registrations for England & Wales. He was the son of Robert Harries of Huddersfield (born in Scotland), and Emma Jane Tagger originally of Rastick, West Yorkshire.
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Per the West Yorkshire, Non-Conformist Records, Robert William Harries, 28, Bachelor, Draper, son of Robert Harries, Draper, married Ozelia Jane North, 30, Spinster, daughter of Benjamin North, Warehouseman, on 25 October 1899 in Huddersfield, England. Both Robert and Ozelia lived in Huddersfield.
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Per the 1911 England Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire-West Riding, Robert William, 40, lived with his wife Ozelia Jane Harries, 42, and sons Robert Geoffrey, 9, and John Leslie, 1. He was a self-employed credit draper.
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Per June 1921 Canadian census for Montreal (Jacques Cartier-Lachine), Robert, 51, was born about 1870 in England and was living with his wife Ozelia, 51, and sons Robert G, 19, and John L, 12, at 252 Dalon in Montreal. He reported Scotland to be his parents' birth place. He worked as a paymaster for the C.P.R.B. and was a Congregationalist.
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Per 1931 census for Montreal West, Robert William Harries, 60, was married, living with Ozelia Jane Harries, 61, and son John Leslie Harries, 22. He and his parents were born in England. He was a bookkeeper working in the railway office and lived in a single residence home made of stone and worth $500. He had immigrated in 1912 (age 41).
The Gazette, Montreal, 4 Dec 1944, p. 14, Deaths
HARRIES.--In this city, on Friday, December 1st, 1944, Robert William Harries, dearly beloved husband of Janie North, of 216 Westminster Avenue, Montreal West.

Funeral from D.A. Collins' Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Monday, at 4:15 p.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery.
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Robert William was born in Huddersfield, England, in the fourth quarter of 1870 (Oct., Nov., Dec.) per birth registrations for England & Wales. He was the son of Robert Harries of Huddersfield (born in Scotland), and Emma Jane Tagger originally of Rastick, West Yorkshire.
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Per the West Yorkshire, Non-Conformist Records, Robert William Harries, 28, Bachelor, Draper, son of Robert Harries, Draper, married Ozelia Jane North, 30, Spinster, daughter of Benjamin North, Warehouseman, on 25 October 1899 in Huddersfield, England. Both Robert and Ozelia lived in Huddersfield.
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Per the 1911 England Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire-West Riding, Robert William, 40, lived with his wife Ozelia Jane Harries, 42, and sons Robert Geoffrey, 9, and John Leslie, 1. He was a self-employed credit draper.
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Per June 1921 Canadian census for Montreal (Jacques Cartier-Lachine), Robert, 51, was born about 1870 in England and was living with his wife Ozelia, 51, and sons Robert G, 19, and John L, 12, at 252 Dalon in Montreal. He reported Scotland to be his parents' birth place. He worked as a paymaster for the C.P.R.B. and was a Congregationalist.
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Per 1931 census for Montreal West, Robert William Harries, 60, was married, living with Ozelia Jane Harries, 61, and son John Leslie Harries, 22. He and his parents were born in England. He was a bookkeeper working in the railway office and lived in a single residence home made of stone and worth $500. He had immigrated in 1912 (age 41).


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