Birth, Death and Marriage Records of
Malvina Hearns family
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Marriage record of Malvina Hearns to Rowland Yates.
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MARRIAGE RECORD OF MALVINA HEARNS
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MARRIAGE RECORD
County of Durham, Division of Port Hope
No. 22 #008531
His name: Rowland Yates
Age 29
Residence where married: Welcome, Ontario
Place of Birth: Bedfordshire, England
Marital Status: Bachelor
Profession: Farm Labourer
Name of Parents: Mary Yates, Joseph Yates
Her Name: Alvina Hearns
Age: 22
Residence when married: Cramme
Place of Birth: Salem, Ontario
Marital Status: Spinster
Name of Parents: Sarah Hearns, George E.Hearns
Name and Residence of Witnesses: Chas. Nixon, Port Hope, Ontario
Date and Place of Marriage: Port Hope, Ontario November 15, 1893
Religion of Groom: Episcopal
Religion of Bride: Baptist
Married by: Geo. M. Luhy
License or Banns: License
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Death record of Rowland Yates, husband of Malvina Hearns. Rowland Yates died in an accidental drowning. Read the newspaper account of this tragedy
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DEATH RECORD OF ROWLAND YATES
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DEATH RECORD
County of Durham Division of Hope
No 4 #023804
Name of Deceased: Rowland Yates
Place of Death: Hope Twp.
Sex: Male
Racial Origin: English
Marital Status: Married
Age: 63 yrs. 7 mos.
Place of Birth: England
Date of Birth: Aug. 25, 1861
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Farming
Length of Residence: at place of death: 5 years; in Ontario 40 years, in Canada: 40 years
Name of father: Yates
Birthplace of father: England
Maiden Name of Mother: Mary Odell
Birthplace of Mother: England
Name of Physician: Dr. A.G. Aldrich
Address: Port Hope
Name of Informant: Alvinna Yates
Address: Port Hope
Relationship: Wife
Place of Burial: Port Union Cemetery
Date of Burial: March 22, 1925
Name of Undertaker: Walker & Jex
Address: Port Hope
Cause of Death: Accidental Drowning
Date of Death: March 19, 1925
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
Name of Deceased: Rowland Yates
Date of Death: March 19, 1925
Cause of Death:
Primary: Accidental Drowning
Did operation precede death: No
Was there an autopsy: no
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