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Jean Forster <I>Cameron</I> Arnott

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Jean Forster Cameron Arnott

Birth
Maberly, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
4 Jul 1917 (aged 30)
Vernon, North Okanagan Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Salmon Arm, Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
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Jean Arnett [sic] was the daughter of Roderick Cameron (born in Inverness Scotland) and Margaret Conroy (born in Maberley ON); married, no information on spouse although the informant was C. A. Arnett of Salmon Arm, per familysearch.org online copy of BC Archives death certificate 1917-09-208745. Registered and indexed as Arnett.

Charles Albert Arnott (bachelor age 28, a railroad station-agent born in Dufferin Co., ON, son of Thomas Arnott and Margaret Jane White) and Jean Forster Cameron (spinster age 22, born in Perth ON, daughter of Roderick Cameron and Margaret Conroy) were married in Grand Forks BC on 25 Sep 1907, per Royal BC Museum online copy of BC Archives marriage certificate 1907-09-168074.

From The Ledge (Greenwood BC) of July 12, 1917 (P1C5), via the UBC historical newspapers website:
Mrs. Jean Arnott, wife of Dr. C. A. Arnott of Salmon Arm, died in the hospital at Vernon, July 4, aged 31 years. The funeral took place in Salmon Arm last Friday. The deceased was well-known in Greeenwood, Nelson and the Slocan, and her demise at such an early age is deeply regretted by a wide circle of friends. A decade ago she held an important position with the Nelson News. Mr. Cameron, her father, was killed in a tram accident near Three Torks [sic] 16 years ago, and her mother died in Spokane last month. Both her parents are buried at New Denver.
Jean Arnett [sic] was the daughter of Roderick Cameron (born in Inverness Scotland) and Margaret Conroy (born in Maberley ON); married, no information on spouse although the informant was C. A. Arnett of Salmon Arm, per familysearch.org online copy of BC Archives death certificate 1917-09-208745. Registered and indexed as Arnett.

Charles Albert Arnott (bachelor age 28, a railroad station-agent born in Dufferin Co., ON, son of Thomas Arnott and Margaret Jane White) and Jean Forster Cameron (spinster age 22, born in Perth ON, daughter of Roderick Cameron and Margaret Conroy) were married in Grand Forks BC on 25 Sep 1907, per Royal BC Museum online copy of BC Archives marriage certificate 1907-09-168074.

From The Ledge (Greenwood BC) of July 12, 1917 (P1C5), via the UBC historical newspapers website:
Mrs. Jean Arnott, wife of Dr. C. A. Arnott of Salmon Arm, died in the hospital at Vernon, July 4, aged 31 years. The funeral took place in Salmon Arm last Friday. The deceased was well-known in Greeenwood, Nelson and the Slocan, and her demise at such an early age is deeply regretted by a wide circle of friends. A decade ago she held an important position with the Nelson News. Mr. Cameron, her father, was killed in a tram accident near Three Torks [sic] 16 years ago, and her mother died in Spokane last month. Both her parents are buried at New Denver.


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  • Created by: Ima BC Graver
  • Added: Oct 17, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171442963/jean_forster-arnott: accessed ), memorial page for Jean Forster Cameron Arnott (14 Sep 1886–4 Jul 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 171442963, citing Mount Ida Cemetery, Salmon Arm, Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Maintained by Ima BC Graver (contributor 47511859).