Person:Udevilla Leslie (1)

Watchers
Udevilla Leslie
m.
  1. Udevilla Leslie1850 - 1921
  2. Caleb C. Leslie1852 -
  3. Willard Parker Leslie1856 - 1910
  4. Sosthenus Leslie1856 - 1921
m. 6 Feb 1872
  1. Alwilda Harlow
  2. Minnie Harlow
  3. Abbie HarlowAbt 1882 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Udevilla Leslie
Alt Name[2] _____ Harlow
Gender Female
Birth[3] 1850 Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marriage 6 Feb 1872 Milton, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canadato Freeman Harlow
Death[4] 1921 Massachusetts
Burial[5] Laurel Hill Cemetery, Port Mouton (River Head), Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada


Liverpool Advance, April 6, 1921 state:

Yarmouth: March 29--The bodies of three Nova Scotians who died in Massachusetts arrived in Yarmouth by the Prince Arthur from Boston this morning and were forwarded for internment. The body of Udamilla, widow of Freeman Harlow of Port Mouton, was forwarded by the C.N. R. to that place. The deceased was seventy-one years of age, and is survived by two daughters, one of whom Mrs. Abbie Perry, accompanied the body.

References
  1. E. Murray Mosher. The Leslie Family of Port Mouton, Queens County, Nova Scotia. (Queens County Museum, Liverpool, Queens, NS, 17 July 2002 (date found)).
  2. 2.0 2.1 www.novascotiagenealogy.com. Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics.
  3. Tim McDonald. Laurel Hill Cemetery, River Road, Port Mouton, Nova Scotia. (1996)
    Page 8.
  4. Tim McDonald. Laurel Hill Cemetery, River Road, Port Mouton, Nova Scotia. (1996)
    Side 1 of 2: FREEMAN HARLOW 1840 - 1917 UDEVELLA HARLOW 1850-1921 HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP HARLOW SIDE 2: REUBEN HARLOW 1822-1899.
  5. Tim McDonald. Laurel Hill Cemetery, River Road, Port Mouton, Nova Scotia. (1996)
    Side 1 of 2: FREEMAN HARLOW 1840 - 1917 UDEVELLA HARLOW 1850-1921 HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP HARLOW SIDE 2: REUBEN HARLOW 1822-1899.