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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] |
Daniel Ezra Yourth |
Alt Name[5] |
Daniel Yourdt |
Alt Name[6] |
Dan Yourth |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][5][4][7][8] |
22 Jun 1898 |
Golden Lake, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada |
Marriage |
26 Aug 1924 |
Golden Lake, Renfrew, Ontario, Canadato Lydia Martha Coal |
Other[6] |
8 Mar 1929 |
news item - Six Narrowly Escape Drowning in Golden Lake |
Death[9][8] |
2 May 1951 |
Pembroke, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaCottage Hospital |
Other[11] |
3 May 1951 |
Illness is reported |
Burial[3][10][8] |
5 May 1951 |
Golden Lake United Cemetery, North Algona-Wilberforce, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaDaniel Yourth & Lydia Cole headstone |
Other[10] |
10 May 1951 |
death notice |
Other[12] |
17 May 1951 |
Obituary |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Family Tree, in Glen Irwin's Family Tree per Mark Reeves
Date of Import: 16 Sep 2002. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Family Tree, in Gordon Wilkinson. (ancestry.ocm, files 869676, 869741 & 875905).
Daniel Ezra Yourth; b. 1898
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Descendants of Daniel Ezra Yourth, in Panke, Jean (Yourth), Recipient: Moffat, Rick
28 Oct 2003.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Godfrey Yourth household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1911 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
page 4, 5 June 1911.
1911/Ontario / 116 Renfrew North / 23 Wilberforce Township and NorthAlgona Township / Golden Lake
42 31 Yourth Godfrey M Head M Apr 1866 45 O(nt) German CanadianEvangelical Farmer 43 31 Yourth Mary F Wife M Jun 1869 41 O(nt) German CanadianEvangelical 44 31 Yourth George M Son S Jun 1894 16 O(nt) German CanadianEvangelical Farmer's Son 45 31 Yourth Martha F Daughter S Apr 1896 15 O(nt) German CanadianEvangelical 46 31 Yourth Daniel M Son S Jun 1898 12 O(nt) German CanadianEvangelical 47 31 Yourth Rueben M Son S Apr 1907 7 O(nt) German CanadianEvangelical
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Godfrey Yourdt household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 1901)
Page 1, 31 Mar 1901.
ON RENFREW (North/Nord) (#110) Subdistrict: Wilberforce & Algona (North/Nord) l-3
20 7 Yourdt Godfrey M Head M Apr 8 1866 34 Ont r German CanadianEfagelical Farmer 21 7 Yourdt Mary L. E. F Wife M Jun 14 1869 31 Ont r German CanadianEfagelical 22 7 Yourdt Samuel E. M Son S Jun 25 1892 8 Ont r German CanadianEfagelical 23 7 Yourdt George W. M Son S Jun 15 1894 6 Ont r German CanadianEfagelical 24 7 Yourdt Martha A.L. F Daughter S Apr 16 1896 4 Ont r GermanCanadian Efagelical 25 7 Yourdt Daniel M Son S Jun 22 1898 2 Ont r German CanadianEfagelical
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 1929 Briefs -- Six Narrowly Escape Drowning in Golden Lake, in Compiler: The Eganville Leader. Reflections of a Century: Stories and Photos from the Ottawa Valley. (Eganville, Ontario, Canada: The Eganville Leader Publishing Company Ltd. , July 2002 )
page 163; , 8 Mar 1929.
This story reports that Dan Yourth came to the rescue when a horse drawn sleigh broke through the ice of Golden Lake, throwing 6 people into the water. "They clung to the sleigh until Dan Yourth, who was nearby with a load of wood, came to their rescue and pulled them to safety.
- ↑ Marriage, in Ontario, Canada. The Ontario Vital Statistics Project.
17892-24 (Renfrew Co) Daniel Ezra YOURTH, 26, farmer, North Algona, Golden Lake, s/o Godfrey YOURTH b. Canada & Mary SCHMIDT married Lydia Martha COAL, 24, domestic, Wilberforce, Golden Lake, d/o Frederick COAL b. Canada & Martha WITZEL, witn: Viola GRIESE of Pembroke & Mrs. C. R. KAUTH (Kanth?) of Golden Lake, 26 Aug. 1924, Golden Lake
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Golden Lake United Cemetery, in Ontario Canada Gravemarker Gallery.
YOURTH Daniel Yourth 1898-1951 and His Wife Lydia Coal 1900-1983 At Rest
- ↑ Descendants of Daniel Ezra Yourth, in Panke, Jean (Yourth), Recipient: Rick Moffat
28 Oct, 2003.
DANIEL EZRA YOURTH... died May 02, 1951 in Cottage Hospital, Pembroke,Ontario.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Funeral Service Held, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Renfrew Mercury
10 May 1951.
The whole community was shocked to hear of the sudden passing of a well-known person of Daniel Ezra Yourth, who died in the Cottage hospital, Pembroke on Wednesday, Mary (sic) 2nd, 1951. The funeral was held from his late residence at Golden Lake on Saturday, May 5th at 1:30 o'clock p.m. to the Evangelical United Brethern church and cemetery, Golden Lake, Ontario.
- ↑ Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Renfrew Mercury
3 May 1951.
Mr. Daniel Yourth is a patient in the Cottage hospital, Pembroke and is wished a speedy recovery.
- ↑ Daniel Yourth Rites Held In Golden Lake, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Renfrew Mercury
17 May 1951.
Golden Lake lost one of its valuable and respected citizens and kind neighbour when the death of Mr. Daniel Yourth occurred in the Cottage hospital, Pembroke on May 2, 1951. The deceased had been in poor health since last fall, when he suffered a stroke but was again active. His death came as a great shock to all. He made friends with those whom he came in contact and so will be greatly missed. Mr. Yourth served as a councillor in this municipality for over 18 years and was caretaker at the W.M.C.A camp at Golden Lake for the past 16 years. He was born June 15, 1899 at Golden Lake, 52 years ago, and was the son of Mrs. Mary Yourth and the late Godfrey Yourth and resided on the homestead all his life. On August 26th 1924 he married Lydia Cole daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs. Fred Cole and six children were born to this union, three sons, Nelson, Neil and Harold at home; three daughters, Fern (Mrs. Edward Wagner) Chalk River, Marion of Deep River, Jean at home. Other Survivors He also leaves to mourn besides his wife and family, his aged mother, two brothers, George of Golden Lake, Rueben of Timmins, one sister, Mrs. Earl Griffith (Maratha (sic)) Golden Lake and one grandchild and a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral which was very largely attended by friends and relatives from far and near was held Saturday, May 5th from his home to the Evangelical U.B. church of which he was a member and served as choir leader for 22 years. The service was conducted by Rev. A. M. Schlenker assisted by Rev. E.N. Mohl of Pembroke, Rev. J. N. Wettlaufer former pastor here and Mrs. Wettlaufer of Arnprior favored a pleasing duet and the church choir alsao (sic) rendered a selection. Interment was in the church cemetery. Pall bearers were Harry Yourth, Jack Yourth, Harry Bloedow, Preston Kilbey, Carl Layman, and John Reckzin. Pallbearers Honorary pallbearers were former and present councillors, John Thur, John E. Luloff, Alex Layman, Earl Griffith, Cliff Thur, Albert Thur, and August Schoenfeldt. The many callers at the home, numerous floral tributes and messages received showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Those from a distance attending the funeral were, Mrs. Miller Elora, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Mr. Stand Stead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer, Mr.and Mrs. Ace Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bobbafent and family of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bonnafent all Ottawa, Mrs. Arthur Bartlett and family of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Yourth and family, Mrs. Pierce of Timmins and others from surrounding districts.
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