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10 Apr 2018 03:12 |
http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy
'Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1872-1941), deaths (1872-1996), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888).'
returns zero results for Blanch(e) Kerr and of the 9 results for surname Gushue none relate.
If she remarried after John's death, the marriage would not be accessible. Same if she died after 1996.
Have you just googled her name?
example
http://rec.collecting.stamps.discuss.narkive.com/g6A13Pmm/rcsd-q-nfld-nova-scotia-ontario
'There is a census record of a Miss Blanche Gushue born 1900 (Newfoundland) . In 1937 lived in Vancouver. Died 1999.'
Might this be her? I have lost track of when they married ... ah, whether they married, and quite likely they did not.
Unfortunately the link given for a photo is dead, but there is this:
http://www.onlyyoudad.com/bobbysfamilytree.html
This might be someone to contact.
In the 1921 Canadian census, this is the Blanche in question in that thread
Name: Blanche Gushue [Blanche Trubier] (this is an automated Ancestry addition because her parents' surname is Trubier; it is useful if a married woman appears in her parents' household, for example. Here, I would think that her mother had remarried, and Blanche's name was still Gushue ... although that makes no sense since the mother is 32, and the father looks more 87 than 67 to me ... I suspect she was a boarder and not a daughter) Gender: Female Marital Status: Single Age: 25 Birth Year: abt 1896 Birth Place: Newfoundland Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's name: Harold L A Trubier Father Birth Place: Newfoundland Mother's name: Alice M Trubier Mother Birth Place: Newfoundland Year of Immigration: 1920 (presumably referring to the fact that Nfld was not part of Canada, so she "immigrated") Racial or Tribal Origin: Scotch (Scotish) Province or Territory: Quebec District: Missisquoi District Number: 184 Sub-District: Cowansville (Village) Sub-District Number: 20 City, Town or Village: Cowansville Street or Township: William St Dunham Municipality: Cowansville Occupation: Cousette = seamstress Income: 144
Harold L A Trubier 67 Alice M Trubier 32 Charles Trubier 9 Roland Trubier 7 Medland Trubier 5 Trevor Trubier 2 Blanche Gushue 25
The information - location in Cowansville, Quebec - corresponds to the information about the postcard, at the website I linked to above.
And on the 1972 and 1974 Canadian voter's lists there is a Blanche Gushue in Newfoundland (I don't have worldwide access to view the details)
the name only appears besides those (at least per Ancestry's transcriptions and I'm pressed for time at the moment) in 1935
Name Mias (Miss) Blanch Gushue Residence 1935 Fraser Valley British Columbia Canada
so there is perhaps a good chance that this is the right person.
However there is also this record in the 1921 Nfld census (I don't have access):
Blanche Gushue 1901 location city, Port de Grave
If there were indeed two of them, the one in Nfld in 1921 might be the one on the late voters' lists.
Aha yes, probably. Later voters' list show
Mrs Blanche Kerr 1945 city, British Columbia Misa (Miss) Blanche Kerr 1953 city, British Columbia Mrs Blanche E Kerr 1953 city, British Columbia Blanche A Kerr 1957 city, British Columbia Mrs Blanche Kerr 1958 city, British Columbia Mrs Blanche E Kerr 1962 city, British Columbia Mrs Blanche Kerr 1963 city, British Columbia Blanche Kerr 1968 city, British Columbia Blanche Kerr 1972 city, British Columbia
as late as they are available -- actually, 1974 is available, so she may have died before 1974. But the transcriptions are so bad (some people are just missing, images are unfindable, in my experience, for 1974) that she may be there and just not findable.
Or ... she could have relocated to Nfld and been enumerated in both Nfld and BC in 1972, and been in Nfld in 1974. Since there are no other voter records of the Nfld Blanche Gushue before 1972, this seems possible.
If someone with worldwide access could view those images, we could see whether she had an adult child living with her at any point.
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10 Apr 2018 15:39 |
Aha, familysearch has this
(One way to identify children of a couple, born after the cutoff date, is if a child has died and the death info is available.)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLR1-54G
from British Columbia Death Registrations
Name Delores Mary Mclean Event Type Death Event Date 23 Jul 1960 Event Place Paul Lake Road, British Columbia, Canada Gender Female Age 24 Marital Status Married Birth Date 22 Apr 1936 Birth Year (Estimated) 1936 Birthplace Ottawa, Ontario Father's Name John Kerr Mother's Name Blanche Gushue Spouse's Name Duncan Ivor Mclean
She was very young when she died -- 24. Possibly she had a child or children before she died. Probably her husband remarried.
Now that is interesting, that she was born in Ottawa. This may be where John and Blanche met. Blanche was living in eastern Quebec in 1921, and John may have moved there from Toronto?
I don't know why I can't find the death record of Delores McLean at the BC archives site.
Okay craziness, I searched for just Delores Mary (with no surname) death in 1960, and here it is:
Event Type: Death Registration Number: 1960-09-009889 BC Archives Mfilm Number: B13248 GSU Mfilm Number: 2033346 Event Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 1960-07-23 Event Place: KAMLOOPS Age at Death: 24 Person: DELORES MARY MCLEAN Vital Stat Images(s): 004437632_00403.jpg
Here is the death certificate
http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/13098c1f-fa03-410f-be18-e5d48629f75c
Father born in Scotland Mother born in Newfoundland She died in a car accident.
Here is her memorial page at findagrave
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133093868/delores-mary-mclean
There are no family names associated, and the person who created the page is not related. I imagine that he would transfer the memorial, even "out of guidelines" (not a direct ancestor).
familysearch doesn't show any other records with parents John Kerr and Blanch(e).
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Apr 2018 15:51 |
Two people here have a Gushue born in BC in 1942 in their trees. I wonder whether they might be connected.
If the Blance Gushue in Cowansville is the right one, as seems likely, there is a report here of her recovering from an apendectomy in 1924. (search for Gushue at this page):
http://collections2.banq.qc.ca/jrn03/dn3097/src/1924/01/12/5274927_1924-01-12.pdf
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ArgyllGran
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10 Apr 2018 16:56 |
Re the voters' list entries posted by JC - there's nobody of voting age with her in any of the entries:
Mrs Blanche Kerr 1945 city, British Columbia Vancouver - retired,
Misa (Miss) Blanche Kerr 1953 city, British Columbia Burnaby Coquitlam - sales clerk
Mrs Blanche E Kerr 1953 city, British Columbia Vancouver. - widow,
Blanche A Kerr 1957 city, British Columbia Vancouver - housekeeper
Mrs Blanche Kerr 1958 city, British Columbia Vancouver - widow,
Mrs Blanche E Kerr 1962 city, British Columbia Vancouver - nurse,
Mrs Blanche Kerr 1963 city, British Columbia Vancouver - nurse
Blanche Kerr 1968 city, British Columbia Vancouver
Blanche Kerr 1972 city, British Columbia Burnaby Seymour, retired.
The two 1953 entries are obviously for different people.
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Apr 2018 17:05 |
Thank you ArgyllGran!
I've been editing as I search and ponder ... and was wondering whether the Blanche Gushue in Nfld in 72 and 74 really was Blanche Gushue/Kerr and she had returned to Nfld.
since the other Blanche Gushue, if there was one, was not on any voters' list before 1972 under that name. Nfld became part of Canada in 1949 so one would have expected to see that other Blanche there after that year, if she had remained an unmarried Blanche Gushue.
Could you check those ones too?
Blanche Gushue 1974 city, Newfoundland Blanche Gushue 1972 city, Newfoundland
Also, does it seem from the addresses that all the Blanche Kerrs in my list are the same person?
I guess there is no way to tell whether that is our Blanche, except for the indication that she is a widow.
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10 Apr 2018 17:09 |
I also wonder about this one in particular
Mrs John M Kerr 1935 Vancouver , British Columbia John M Kerr 1935 Vancouver , British Columbia
and whether this one says anything useful
Mias Blanch Gushue 1935 Fraser Valley, British Columbia
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ArgyllGran
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10 Apr 2018 17:27 |
The two 1953 entries are not for the same Blanche Kerr. Can't tell about the others..
Re John M Kerr in 1935 -
John Maxwell Kerr, cook, and Mrs John M Kerr, housewife, at 1173 Davie. One of several households at that address.
We've talked about a John Maxwell Kerr, a cook, before in this thread. Without looking back through all the pages - is this the one we're looking for, or a red herring?
EDIT:
Yes, mentioned before on 20th March @ 10:43. So not the right man?
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ArgyllGran
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10 Apr 2018 17:39 |
Blanche Gushue, 1972, Newfoundland -
housewife, in Brigus Junction, Mahers, St John's East.
Other Gushues in Brigus Junction - don't know if all one household or not, but probably -
James, no occupation Kathleen, domestic Raymond, labourer Sadie, housewife Thomas, retired Walter, no occupation
1974 - the same family. James, retired Joseph, labourer Kathleen, domestic Raymond , labourer Sadie, housewife Thomas, retired Walter, retired
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Apr 2018 18:27 |
Thanks again. Do the ones in Nfld not have addresses in the images to see who is living with whom, especially whether anyone is living with Blanche?
Ah I see, the John M Kerr in BC in 1935 was not the right person.
So the Blanche who was his wife was not the right person.
I confess that I'm a little at sea with it all here.
The BC archives site keeps not working for me in a normal way. I found John's death certificate only by searching for deaths on 4 Feb 1946
http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/3b606391-88e4-4fe3-b0c9-33046bfba58a
wife Blanch Gushue informant Mrs B Kerr, wife address 5958 East Hastings Street, Vancouver parents John Kerr, Mary Eden DOB 4 June 1898, Scotland in Canada since 1919 in BC since 1936
The date but not the year match with the Royal Marines record on page 8 of this thread.
Apologies if this has been posted before.
This is John's memorial page at findagrave
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26274418/john-mccready-kerr
This info has been added:
A/Cook John McCready Kerr served with the Royal Canadian Navy during WW1 of 1914-18 Left by Herbert Rickards on 18 Mar 2014
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Pvt. John Kerr Served with the 16th Battn. C.E.F. during WW1 of 1914-18.
which seem to be mutually contradictory.
(the other "flower" added is just by an idiot who gloms her stupid flowers onto every memorial she runs across being added when she sits down with her morning coffee ... there are several of those at the site)
In any case I don't think he served in WWII after all.
The person who created the memorial
https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/10274696
seems to be a very jolly fellow who would happily transfer management of the memorial page for your grandfather to you.
Hopefully he would be able to tell you where the info about John's naval service came from.
Meanwhile could this be the *other* John McC Kerr?
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56512027/john-mccready-kerr https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/600042/kerr,-john-mccready/
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Apr 2018 19:02 |
ArgyllGran, I'm sorry that I seem to have failed to remember some of the info you posted earlier ... when the search went back to Scotland, I gave up on keeping up. :-)
Of course most of the Cdn voters' lists had been investigated before.
This one ...
Blanche Gushue in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Name: Blanche Gushue Gender: Female Age: 19 Birth Year: abt 1900 Vessel: Sachem Date of Arrival: 17 Apr 1919 Port of Arrival: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Heading for Toronto. Had not been in Canada before. Single.
This could be the Nfld Blanche, since Nfld was not part of Canada at the time.
There was certainly no one by her name born in Scotland or England.
It is odd that her name can't be found in the Outward Passenger lists from the UK at Ancestry.
I wonder whether the boat docked in Nfld before landing at Halifax?
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ArgyllGran
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10 Apr 2018 19:07 |
There are no addresses for the Brigus Junction entries - it looks like just a small settlement, so houses wouldn't have needed individual addresses.
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Sandra
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10 Apr 2018 23:55 |
OMG I am so confused by all this. My grandfather's father was named Colin Kerr, died 1937. His mother was Mary Kerr born Neilson. His date of death is correct along with the Blanch. I don't understand why the parents names are wrong, or his dob, or the year he came to Canada, which was 1925.Maybe Blanch was guessing most of this but I am totally confused. I wonder why there is no marriage certificate for them, or birth certificate for the daughter Dolores! Thank you both so much for all this hard work. You have been very busy.
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11 Apr 2018 02:28 |
The reason that the death cert shows Blanche Gushue is that the form asks for maiden name.
There is a birth certificate for Delores - it would be in Ontario - but it is not publicly accessible. The cutoff is 100 years, so any births after 1918 are not currently available on line.
Since you have her death certificate on line, over 50 years ago, you might be able to obtain her birth certificate from Ontario. You know that drill!!
Delores Mary Kerr McLean was born in Ottawa in 1936. The latest Ottawa city directory available on line is 1923, so too early to find John or Blanche there. (I checked it.)
Unfortunately I just have not found any info or record relating to Delores's husband, through whom any children she had, or any siblings, might be traced. Since Delores was born in 1936, Duncan could still be living.
The same with a marriage certificate -- If there was a marriage of John Kerr and Blanch Gushue, the marriage could be after the cutoff year for public access, in both Ontario and BC. Remember that Canada (and Australia, e.g.) are not like England and Scotland. This information is considered to be personal and is protected by privacy legislation while individuals are or could be living. And that is if there was a marriage. He may not have married bigamously.
The parent discrepancies, I don't know. Blanche may not have known, since John was estranged from his family.
I would say that the info on the findagrave memorial about the WWI Navy and military service is all suspect. Good idea to join findagrave and ask the person who made the page, and added that info, where it was obtained.
Is that where your cousin got the info passed on to you?
There were one heck of a lot of John Kerrs in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/search.aspx
But none seems to have a matching DOB and I didn't feel like checking each attestation. :-) I don't think he was in Canada during WWI though? Immigrated 1919, I think it was? -- That is the thing that is wrong with the info that he was in the CEF, along with his age (only turned 18 in 1918). I suppose he could have been in the RCN at some point after WWI, before or after his son was born in Toronto.
I am still at sea with much of this. Is it absolutely certain that he was John McCready Kerr with the parents you named? Is it absolutely certain that he was the John who died in 1946?
This is the birth that you say
KERR JOHN MCCRADY M 1900 644/3 1380 Dennistoun
but there was also the other
KERR JOHN MCCREADIE M 1902 644/11 838 Hutchesontown
and as GlasgowLass said: Can anyone be certain which one of these 2 men emigrated to Canada?
Does your DNA match have reliable family records, and that is the basis for selecting the older one?
Ah,
KERR JOHN MCCREADIE age 72 mother TAYLOR date of death 1974 508/ 269 Kirkintilloch
So that that is the 1902 John = the basis for the 1900 John being yours.
Ahaha, I have found online BC directories.
http://bccd.vpl.ca/
1945: http://bccd.vpl.ca/index.php/browse/title/1945/British_Columbia_and_Yukon_Directory
We know that their address when John died was 5958 East Hastings Street, Vancouver
... and the addresses in the directory go only up to 3695 :-P :-P :-P
Looking by name, the only John M Kerr shown is Chief Steward, CNSS (Canadian National Steamships Co, I assume), with no address, and no wife's name in parentheses.
There are 2 Gushues: Florence E, widow, and William with wife (I think I found he was born in the US when I looked at other death certs, not sure).
Ah here we are -- the higher nunbers on East Hastings were in Burnaby, not Vancouver. Which is what the death cert says, now that I check ...
5958 East Hastings is the Rainbow Auto Lodge -- i.e. a motel.
AAAAArgh. John and Blance could have been living there -- given post-WWII housing shortages -- or have come there from anywhere.
in 1947, the Blanche E Kerr, widow, retired, who was on the voters' lists, is at 2137 W 1st, Greater Vancouver.
There were two completely different householders at that address in 1945 and 1946.
Blanche E is not listed in 1945. I scanned through the Kerrs in both places in 1945 and don't see a Mr Kerr with wife Blanche.
(This is painstaking. The directory for each year has to be opened, then the page found for the right surname, or right address, and the list checked.)
In 1946, John M is still CNSS, roomer, address 1215 W 15th.
In 1947, John M is still CNSS, no address given.
Alrighty then -- in 1939, that John M Kerr, the CNSS steward, is married to Jessie A. Ditto in 1942. So this would seem NOT to be our man.
... unless, like my paternal grandfather, and my maternal great-grandfather's grand-nephew, he had a heart attack while at a hotel with a woman other than his wife ...
And try as I might, I can't find our man or Blanche Gushue anywhere.
If the @#$% BC archives would work for me, I might find her death, but then she may not have died there anyway.
Oh my. I have found the death of Blanche Elizabeth Kerr, by going through all Kerr deaths alphabetically. She is NOT John's wife Blanche Gushue. She was born in Massachusetts and her husband was George Kerr.
The most recent directory available on line is 1955, and I don't see Delores's husband anywhere. There is a Dolores Kerr, cashier, in New Westminster. She is a roomer, and I think the address shows as occupied by a Mrs. Lyons. (The images are very bad.)
So there is some ruling out and nothing more. >> The widowed Blanche E Kerr is not Blanche Gushue. >> The John M Kerr who worked for Canadian National Steamships is not your John Kerr.
The only thing we know is that
Blanch Gushue 1935 Fraser Valley, British Columbia
on the voters' list has got to be your Blanch, but I guess the source does not tell us any more.
And here I stand down.
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11 Apr 2018 02:47 |
One more Canada voters' list request -- since Delores was born in Ottawa in 1936.
John Kerr 1935 Ottawa , Ontario Mrs John Kerr 1935 Ottawa , Ontario
John Kerr 1940 Ottawa , Ontario Mrs John Kerr 1940 Ottawa , Ontario
John Kerr 1945 Ottawa , Ontario
Since John's death cert states he was in BC since 1936, that is not likely them.
So ... how about
John Kerr 1940 Fraser Valley, British Columbia Mrs John Kerr 1940 Fraser Valley, British Columbia
?
... and one more Worldwide request
Canadian telephone directories https://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=8820
Duncan I McLean address city British Columbia
There does not seem to be a current match for that at canada411.ca
For info, if you look at the map here https://tinyurl.com/ydgshz52 you can see Fraser Valley outlined in pink, and Kamloops (where Delores died) to the east.
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11 Apr 2018 09:39 |
Duncan I McLean in the telephone directories -
He's in the directories from 1995 up to 2002, at first in Langley, BC, and then in Maple Ridge, BC
If relevant, there's a Duncan J McLean (not an "I", so probably not the right person) in Kamloops (where Delores died) from 1996 to 1999, at {number deleted in case still there] Viking. That time-span involves more than one record, and the middle initial is J each time, so probably not a mistranscription - but you never know.
Frustratingly, I have to go out now. Will come back to this in the evening!
EDIT: there's also a D I Maclean in North Vancouver in 1995-6, at [deleted number in case still there] Lynn Valley.
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11 Apr 2018 14:00 |
Just a little correction to the record here.
I had failed to notice that there are two different gravestones pictured on the findagrave memorial page.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26274418/john-mccready-kerr
In the first picture, the gravestone itself says "C.E.F."
i.e. that that John was in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in WWI.
Also, the date of death is 7 Feb 1946 which is close but not correct for your John.
The info in the Bio section of the memorial page indicates the WWI service. The member who created the page then, six years later, added the picture of your John's grave and the "flower" giving the completely incorrect information (i.e. it is not information about the John that the page is actually about, and it is not correct about your John since your John was not in the RCN in WWI):
"A/Cook John McCready Kerr served with the Royal Canadian Navy during WW1 of 1914-18"
The other grave, the John Kerr who was in the CEF in WWI, is this person:
Event Type: Death Registration Number: 1946-09-002296 BC Archives Mfilm Number: B13189 GSU Mfilm Number: 2032421 >> Event Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 1946-02-07 Event Place: VANCOUVER >> Age at Death: 73 Person: JOHN KERR Vital Stat Images(s): 004437669_02084.jpg search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/ab838312-d60a-4bfb-8203-c987d7048ae8
He is this person: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=496203 (He was actually born in Scotland but an immigrant to the US. Many men came north to sign up, before the US entered the war.)
The person who created the memorial page has done a terrible job, and has simply mashed together two different graves of two different people. He seems to have decided that a nudge was as good as a wink.
Your John's gravestone does say "R.C.N.", i.e. Royal Canadian Navy. And the fact that it is a flat stone with the maple leaf engraved, in the standardized format, with the "Lest We Forget" motto, indicates that the grave is in the veterans' section of the cemetery. So it is possible that he was in WWII, but he may have been in the navy at any other time.
Since his grave is in the veterans' section, no family members would be buried with/near him.
There is actually a duplicate page for the other John, with the correct information, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167126134/john-kerr so the member who created the page for the other John that he has added your John to should just convert that page to a page for your John, by removing the info about the other John, removing the "flower" about your John, and replacing the photo for the page with the one of your John's grave. Once he does that and transfers the page to you, you can add the correct bio information.
If you like, I can organize that for you :-)
Just register with findagrave and give me a link to your member page, and I'll ask him to transfer the page to me and give me permission to fix it up by switching the photos, so that I can then transfer it to you to edit with correct information, and he can remove his "flower".
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11 Apr 2018 16:03 |
Re the John Kerrs on the Ottawa voters' list - nothing useful:
John Kerr 1935 Ottawa , Ontario - retired Mrs John Kerr 1935 Ottawa , Ontario - married woman at 331 East Somerset
John Kerr 1940 Ottawa , Ontario - unemployed Mrs John Kerr 1940 Ottawa , Ontario - [it doesn't say anything about her] at 343 Flora Street
John Kerr 1945 Ottawa , Ontario - patient at Perley Home, Aylmer Avenue.
History of the Perley Home; https://www.perleyrideau.ca/article/history-123.asp
In 1897, the heirs of the late William G. Perley conveyed the family property on Wellington St. for the care of persons who needed shelter and treatment over an extended period. When the Perley Home’s property was expropriated in 1912, a new facility was built on Aylmer Avenue. By 1941 the Perley’s capacity had grown to 95 beds, and in the 1950s it was further expanded to 215 beds. As a hospital, the Perley took on added responsibilities for physiotherapy and orthopaedic rehabilitation. The Rideau Veterans Home (RVH) was built by the federal government as a temporary residence for the rehabilitation of service personnel returning from the Second World War. It gradually grew into a 139-bed home for the aged.
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11 Apr 2018 16:51 |
Thanks again ArgyllGran!
Our John would not have been retired in 1935, and evidently been a WWI veteran, so not them.
(He was probably John Bowerman Kerr, who was in the CEF and lived at the time very close to the address on the 1935 voters' list, married to Myrtle. They are buried together as shown at findagrave, and she is alone on later voters' lists.)
So many John Kerrs ... findagrave has a half-dozen in Canada who died in 1946, alone!
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11 Apr 2018 17:12 |
ArgyllGran, point me if I'm mistaken, but did you check the Blanch Gushue in Fraser Valley on the 1935 voters' list?
Just on the chance that she is living with someone useful.
I'm so sorry that I haven't renewed my worldwide sub at Ancestry in order to do this (I only have access to UK at present) ... I have just been using the Visa too much in the last couple of months on bits and pieces for the kitchen and bathroom renovations that I have got to get done very soon. :-)
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11 Apr 2018 17:26 |
Yes, on page 7 - this thread's getting too long for comfort!
Copied again here:
Mias [Miss ] Blanch Gushue in the Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980 Name: Mias [Miss ] Blanch Gushue Occupation: Cw [saleswoman] Year: 1935 Location: Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada Electoral District: Fraser Valley
Again, a rural community, so no address other than Chilliwack - at that time an agricultural community in the Fraser Valley - per Wikipedia.
There was also a John Kerr, mechanic, in Chilliwack in 1935. Also a Mrs John Kerr, married woman.
With no addresses, it's impossible to know who was living with whom. One would assume Mr and Mrs John Kerr were together - but maybe not!
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