1901
May 16 – Twenty-three-year-old Ida May Colp marries Henry Allen Bolivar, 24, merchant of Baker Settlement. The couple are wed at the Methodist parsonage in New Germany. She is the daughter of Joseph Colp and Lavinia Bolivar. He is the son of Barnabas and Annie Bolivar. [1]
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1829-249&Event=marriage&ID=98138
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1829-249&Event=marriage&ID=98138
1905
Sept 20 - Harley Waterman, 34, farmer, marries 20-year-old Lydia Blanch Murley at the Baptist parsonage in Pleasant River.[1]
Dec 20 - Lysander Waterman dies in Pleasant River. He is 61.[2]
[1] Marriages Somemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1834-231&Event=marriage&ID=113988
[2] Pleasant River United Church Records
Dec 20 - Lysander Waterman dies in Pleasant River. He is 61.[2]
[1] Marriages Somemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1834-231&Event=marriage&ID=113988
[2] Pleasant River United Church Records
1906
Oct. 3 - Charles Freeman Waterman, 32, widower and farmer, of Pleasant River marries Alina Silver, 35, spinster, Hemford, at the Congregational parsonage. He is the son of Lysander and Adelaide Waterman. [1]
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1834-237&Event=marriage&ID=114058
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1834-237&Event=marriage&ID=114058
1907
Colp, Arch, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Burton, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Jacob, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Joseph, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Maynard, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Nathanial, far, Pleasant river
Fancy, Joseph, far, Pleasant river
Silver, Edward, far, Pleasant river
Smith, George, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Hickey, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, James, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Joseph, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Lemuel, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Steward, far, Pleasant River
(MacKay, William, lab, East Clifford PO West Clifford)
(Mailmen, William – Chelsea and Hemford)
Colp, Burton, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Jacob, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Joseph, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Maynard, far, Pleasant river
Colp, Nathanial, far, Pleasant river
Fancy, Joseph, far, Pleasant river
Silver, Edward, far, Pleasant river
Smith, George, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Hickey, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, James, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Joseph, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Lemuel, far, Ninivah, PO Plsnt R
Smith, Steward, far, Pleasant River
(MacKay, William, lab, East Clifford PO West Clifford)
(Mailmen, William – Chelsea and Hemford)
1911
Oct. 25 - William Lloyd Mailman, a 26-year-old farmer from Pleasant River, marries Zoe Octavia Davis, 16, of Annapolis Royal. The ceremony takes place at Annapolis Royal. Will was born in Lequille. Both list their faith as Baptist. [1]
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=0-847&Event=marriage&ID=203705
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=0-847&Event=marriage&ID=203705
1914
June 24 – Archibald Stanley Colp and Violet Hyacinth Haines are married by licence at Pleasant River, Lunenburg County. Arch, a farmer, is 32 years old. Violet, listed as spinster, is 21. Congregationalist minister George Ball performs the ceremony. Hildred A. Haines and Maynard F. Colp serve as witnesses. [1]
Oct. 5 – Charles Andrew Colp, 33, marries Gladys Viola Hiem, 21, at the Congregational parsonage in Pleasant River, Charles is the son of Joseph Colp and Lavinia Bolivar. She is the daughter of Dempson and Addie Hiem, Chelsea. Witnesses are Joseph Colp and James Murley. [2]
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=11-993&Event=marriage&ID=142104
[2] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=11-891&Event=marriage&ID=142000
Oct. 5 – Charles Andrew Colp, 33, marries Gladys Viola Hiem, 21, at the Congregational parsonage in Pleasant River, Charles is the son of Joseph Colp and Lavinia Bolivar. She is the daughter of Dempson and Addie Hiem, Chelsea. Witnesses are Joseph Colp and James Murley. [2]
[1] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=11-993&Event=marriage&ID=142104
[2] Marriages Solemnized https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=11-891&Event=marriage&ID=142000
1915
May 7 – Charles Freeman Waterman, 45, dies of heart and kidney disease. He has been ill for two years.[1]
May 9 - Charles Freeman Waterman is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.[2]
June 11 – A son, Royden Newcomb, is born to Percy Colp and his wife, Bessie Dukeshire.[3]
June 12 - A son, Charles Harris, is born to Charlie Colp and his wife, Gladys Hamm, on the Colp farm in Lower Pleasant River.
July 31 - Evelyn G., three-year-old daughter of Will and Zoe Mailman, dies of meningitis. She has been ill for 11 weeks. http://tinyurl.com/2uq32an
[1] Deaths Registered https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=46-390&Event=death&ID=134821
[2] Pleasant River United Church Records
[3] Deaths – Queens County 1934 https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=129-1011&Event=death&ID=379106
May 9 - Charles Freeman Waterman is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.[2]
June 11 – A son, Royden Newcomb, is born to Percy Colp and his wife, Bessie Dukeshire.[3]
June 12 - A son, Charles Harris, is born to Charlie Colp and his wife, Gladys Hamm, on the Colp farm in Lower Pleasant River.
July 31 - Evelyn G., three-year-old daughter of Will and Zoe Mailman, dies of meningitis. She has been ill for 11 weeks. http://tinyurl.com/2uq32an
[1] Deaths Registered https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=46-390&Event=death&ID=134821
[2] Pleasant River United Church Records
[3] Deaths – Queens County 1934 https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=129-1011&Event=death&ID=379106
1916
July 24 – Lydia Blanch Waterman, 28-year-old widow, of Pleasant River marries Henry Alfred Mosher, 24, at New Germany. Henry is the son of Rufus Mosher, farmer, and his wife, Hattie. Born in Brookfield, he is listed as Congregationalist. Blanch, who is Baptist, is the daughter of Augusta and James Merley, farmer. Witnesses are Clarance R. Mosher and Charles L. Davis.[1]
September 25 - Ernest Wilfred Scott and Winnifred Blossom Deamone, both of Simpsons Corner, are married at Pleasant River. The groom, a soldier, is 24. The bride is 23.
He is the son of Ernest and Alice Scott of Surrey, England. The bride is the daughter of Simon and Sarah Jane Deamone.
https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=2-855&Event=marriage&ID=132938
[1] Marriages Registered in the County of Lunenburg 1916 - Book: 12 - Page: 807 - Number:
September 25 - Ernest Wilfred Scott and Winnifred Blossom Deamone, both of Simpsons Corner, are married at Pleasant River. The groom, a soldier, is 24. The bride is 23.
He is the son of Ernest and Alice Scott of Surrey, England. The bride is the daughter of Simon and Sarah Jane Deamone.
https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=2-855&Event=marriage&ID=132938
[1] Marriages Registered in the County of Lunenburg 1916 - Book: 12 - Page: 807 - Number:
1918
May 1 – Three-and-a-half-week-old son of Percy M. Colp dies of malnutrition. Death records indicate the child has been ill for a few weeks. Family is listed as white by race and Congregational by faith. The doctor is W.H. Cole. Undertaker is neighbour M.F. Colp. Death is registered by the father on May 11. The child’s mother, 29-year-old Bessie M. Dukeshire, dies two months later on June 25 and is buried at Maitland Bridge, Queens County. The couple have a three-year-old son Royden.[1]
June 25 - Twenty-nine-year-old Bessie Dukeshire, wife of Percy Colp, dies after a 10-month illness. Cause of death is listed as tuberculosis of the lungs. Doctor is A.C. Cole. Undertaker is H.M. Freeman. Death is registered by her husband on June 27. Burial is listed as Pleasant River Cemetery, however she is buried in the community where she was born – Maitland Bridge.
Sept. 4 – A second daughter, Elsie Etta, is born to Arch Colp and his wife, Violet Haines.
[1] Deaths Registered in Lunenburg County 1918
June 25 - Twenty-nine-year-old Bessie Dukeshire, wife of Percy Colp, dies after a 10-month illness. Cause of death is listed as tuberculosis of the lungs. Doctor is A.C. Cole. Undertaker is H.M. Freeman. Death is registered by her husband on June 27. Burial is listed as Pleasant River Cemetery, however she is buried in the community where she was born – Maitland Bridge.
Sept. 4 – A second daughter, Elsie Etta, is born to Arch Colp and his wife, Violet Haines.
[1] Deaths Registered in Lunenburg County 1918
1919
Oct 10 – Stewart Smith, 75, farmer, dies on his farm in Lower Pleasant River, Lunenburg County. Cause of death is listed as: of paralysis stemming from bronchitis. He is buried on Oct. 17. Information is filed by his son, Irving Smith.
Nov 8 - Nineteen-year-old Margaret Smith is murdered in the middle of the night at her home – an isolated farm that would be abandoned and in later years become known as the Old Smith Place. The Smiths had been living there for 15 years. The death certificate lists the cause as: homicide, death caused by a depressed fracture of skull, hit with stock of gun. Church records will show the cause as: Died while defending her honour. The daughter of Stewart Smith and Adelia Wile, she is buried on Nov. 12 in Hemford.
Two death certificates are filed. The second list her name as Margaret L. Smith, daughter of Steward Smith – born in Ireland – and Delia Wile – born in Hemford. Her age is 18 years and four months. Information is given by Dr. Simpson and Mr. Coffil, Bridgewater. She was buried on Nov. 13 in Hemford. She died at Colpton on Nov. 9, 1919. Cause of death is listed as: Clubbed to death by one Wilson H__oy – Murdered[1]
The man who murdered her – Wilson Freeman Huey of Ninevah commits suicide the same night. He is buried on Nov. 12 at Hemford. The 35-year-old is married and a railroad labourer. A veteran of World War I, he served in the army from 1916 to May of this year.[2]
[1] . Deaths recorded in the County of Lunenburg 1919 Year: 1919 - Book: 95 - Page: 62
[2] Registration http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-119.02-e.php?image_url=http://data2.archives.ca/cef/gpc007/403502a.gif&id_nbr=475295
Nov 8 - Nineteen-year-old Margaret Smith is murdered in the middle of the night at her home – an isolated farm that would be abandoned and in later years become known as the Old Smith Place. The Smiths had been living there for 15 years. The death certificate lists the cause as: homicide, death caused by a depressed fracture of skull, hit with stock of gun. Church records will show the cause as: Died while defending her honour. The daughter of Stewart Smith and Adelia Wile, she is buried on Nov. 12 in Hemford.
Two death certificates are filed. The second list her name as Margaret L. Smith, daughter of Steward Smith – born in Ireland – and Delia Wile – born in Hemford. Her age is 18 years and four months. Information is given by Dr. Simpson and Mr. Coffil, Bridgewater. She was buried on Nov. 13 in Hemford. She died at Colpton on Nov. 9, 1919. Cause of death is listed as: Clubbed to death by one Wilson H__oy – Murdered[1]
The man who murdered her – Wilson Freeman Huey of Ninevah commits suicide the same night. He is buried on Nov. 12 at Hemford. The 35-year-old is married and a railroad labourer. A veteran of World War I, he served in the army from 1916 to May of this year.[2]
[1] . Deaths recorded in the County of Lunenburg 1919 Year: 1919 - Book: 95 - Page: 62
[2] Registration http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-119.02-e.php?image_url=http://data2.archives.ca/cef/gpc007/403502a.gif&id_nbr=475295
1920
Reg Mailman, brother to Colpton’s Will, lived at Brighton Farm in the 1920s with his wife and daughter, Margaret and Arleen. Although the farm was in Queens County, it was within approximately a 20-minute walking distance of Colpton School. Margaret attended school there with Elsie Colp.[1]
Birth - A son, Howard Ross is born to Will Mailman and Zoe Davis. [2]
[1] Memories-Elsie Etta Colp/11Feb2007
[2] Halifax Herald Obits http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/LUNEN-LINKS/2007-02/1170628054
Birth - A son, Howard Ross is born to Will Mailman and Zoe Davis. [2]
[1] Memories-Elsie Etta Colp/11Feb2007
[2] Halifax Herald Obits http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/LUNEN-LINKS/2007-02/1170628054
1922
June 12 – This morning, Ida Drucilla Newcomb, widow of Jacob Colp, dies of liver cancer in Colpton. She is 62. Jaundice and ascites (accumulation of fluid due to liver disease) are contributing factors. She has been attended by Dr. W.H. Cole from May 28 to June 8. Burial is the following day in Pleasant River Cemetery. Undertaker is Oran Woodworth. Information is filed by her son, Archie Colp.[1]
[1] Province of Nova Scotia – Certificate of Registration of Death - 1922 - Book: 95 - Page: 1163
[1] Province of Nova Scotia – Certificate of Registration of Death - 1922 - Book: 95 - Page: 1163
1924
March 18 - Forty-six-year-old Alice May Fancy dies of heart failure at 1 a.m. at the Colpton home of Charles Mailman where she worked as a household helper. Born on June 22, 1877, she is the daughter of Joseph Fancy and Cecelia Murley.
https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=96-554&Event=death&ID=177115
https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=96-554&Event=death&ID=177115
1925
Nov. 18 - A son, Stanley, is born to Archibald and Violet (Haines) Colp.
(Stanley and his wife, Vivian Veinot, will raise a family of three. Vivian dies in 2011. Stanley dies of liver cancer on Sept. 17, 2012, just two months short of his 87th birthday.)
(Stanley and his wife, Vivian Veinot, will raise a family of three. Vivian dies in 2011. Stanley dies of liver cancer on Sept. 17, 2012, just two months short of his 87th birthday.)
1926
Oct. 3 - Rufus Mosher, 60, dies at 11 a.m. at his home in Pleasant River. He has been ill since May with stomach cancer. (Husband of Hattie Waterman)
1930
March 6 - The infant daughter of Ernest and Winnifred (Demone) Scott is stillborn at Pleasant River. The child is named Violet. http://tinyurl.com/2vod
The child died in utero days before, according to Dr. Samuel Marcus of New Germany, who attended the birth. Ernest is a native of England. Winnifred is Lunenburg County - born.
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1080807957341190543#editor/target=post;postID=6618788009806087567
March 8 - The Scott baby is buried by the bottom fence in Pleasant River Cemetery.
The child died in utero days before, according to Dr. Samuel Marcus of New Germany, who attended the birth. Ernest is a native of England. Winnifred is Lunenburg County - born.
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1080807957341190543#editor/target=post;postID=6618788009806087567
March 8 - The Scott baby is buried by the bottom fence in Pleasant River Cemetery.
1934
Aug. 2 - Nineteen-year-old Royden Newcomb Colp is killed in a motorcycle accident in North Brookfield at approximately 10 a.m. Death is attributed to a head injury - probably a fractured skull. He is the son of Percy Colp and the late Bessie Dukeshire.
Aug. 5 - Royden is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.
Aug. 5 - Royden is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.
1936
Oct. 14 - Phillip Allen Fancy, 61, dies in Colpton. The father of Arthur, George and Sadie, he has been ill since May. http://tinyurl.com/4mldn94
1942
March 29 - A son, Mervyn William, is born to Harris and Elsie Colp of Colpton.
June 29 - A son, Clifford Ralph is born to Aubrey and Gertie (Colp) MacKay of Colpton.
June 29 - A son, Clifford Ralph is born to Aubrey and Gertie (Colp) MacKay of Colpton.
1944
June 24 - A daughter, Mary Elizabeth, is born to Raymond and Sylvia (Tretheway) Waterman of Pleasant River.
July - A Wartime Wedding: Ruby Evelyn Colp, daughter of Violet and the late Arch Colp, exchanges vows with Royden Selig, son of Rufus and Alma (MacKay) Selig. Both serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force: Ruby as a wireless operator in Montreal; Royden as a gunner. They pose for their wedding photo outside the groom's lakeside home in East Clifford, Lunenburg County.
July - A Wartime Wedding: Ruby Evelyn Colp, daughter of Violet and the late Arch Colp, exchanges vows with Royden Selig, son of Rufus and Alma (MacKay) Selig. Both serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force: Ruby as a wireless operator in Montreal; Royden as a gunner. They pose for their wedding photo outside the groom's lakeside home in East Clifford, Lunenburg County.
July 30 - A daughter, Elaine, is born to Randolph and Vida Selig.
Sept. 22 - A daughter, Betty Anne, is born to
Harris and Elsie (Colp) Colp of Colpton. Harris,
a Corporal in the Canadian Army, is stationed
at Camp Debert - and rushes home by train
to meet his second child.
1945
Eleven pupils were enrolled in Colpton School for the 1945-46 year. This included:
Grade 9
Charles William MacKay - 16
Phyllis Pauline Mailman - 15
Grade 8
Ernest Theodore Colp - 15
Grade 7
Arlyn Berton Colp - 14
Grade 6
Norman Gordan Colp - 13
Grade 4
Margaret Isobel Colp - 9
Grade 3
Walter Elmore Colp - 11
Edith Anne Fancy - 11
Grade 2 - 3
Gerald George Fancy - 8
Grade 1 - 2
Lillian Viola Colp - 8
Primary
Phillip Allen Fancy - 7
Teacher Violet Haines Colp was paid an annual salary of $480. Secretary of trustees was Percy M. Colp
Grade 9
Charles William MacKay - 16
Phyllis Pauline Mailman - 15
Grade 8
Ernest Theodore Colp - 15
Grade 7
Arlyn Berton Colp - 14
Grade 6
Norman Gordan Colp - 13
Grade 4
Margaret Isobel Colp - 9
Grade 3
Walter Elmore Colp - 11
Edith Anne Fancy - 11
Grade 2 - 3
Gerald George Fancy - 8
Grade 1 - 2
Lillian Viola Colp - 8
Primary
Phillip Allen Fancy - 7
Teacher Violet Haines Colp was paid an annual salary of $480. Secretary of trustees was Percy M. Colp
1946
Ten children were enrolled in Colpton School this year.
Grade 10 - 11
Charles William MacKay - 17
Grade 10
Phyllis Pauline Mailman - 16
Grade 9 - 10
Ernest Theodore Colp -16
Grade 8 - 9
Arlyn Berton Colp - 15
Grade 7 - 8
Norman Gordan Colp - 14
Grade 4 - 5
Edith Anne Fancy - 12
Grade 3 - 4
Gerald George Fancy - 9
Lillian Viola Colp - 9
Grade 3
Walter Elmore Colp - 12
Primary
Joan Margaret Fancy - 6
This year the Arthur Fancy family had moved to Pleasant River. Margaret Colp had also moved to Pleasant River School where her mother, Marjorie, was the teacher. They boarded at Lloyd Colps until moving to Ontario in the early 1950s. Teacher`s salary had increased to $1,000 per year, and George Fancy was secretary of trustees.
Grade 10 - 11
Charles William MacKay - 17
Grade 10
Phyllis Pauline Mailman - 16
Grade 9 - 10
Ernest Theodore Colp -16
Grade 8 - 9
Arlyn Berton Colp - 15
Grade 7 - 8
Norman Gordan Colp - 14
Grade 4 - 5
Edith Anne Fancy - 12
Grade 3 - 4
Gerald George Fancy - 9
Lillian Viola Colp - 9
Grade 3
Walter Elmore Colp - 12
Primary
Joan Margaret Fancy - 6
This year the Arthur Fancy family had moved to Pleasant River. Margaret Colp had also moved to Pleasant River School where her mother, Marjorie, was the teacher. They boarded at Lloyd Colps until moving to Ontario in the early 1950s. Teacher`s salary had increased to $1,000 per year, and George Fancy was secretary of trustees.
1954
1955
This year Colpton waits expectantly for the birth of three little girls. Only one will survive.
March 27 - A daughter, Susan Louise, is born to Arlyn and Virginia (Burrill) Colp. This is their first child.
Aug. 29 - A third daughter, Marie Velma, is born to Randolph and Vida Autumn (Mailman) Selig.
Oct. 1 - The second daughter of Harris and Elsie Colp is stillborn at Dawson Memorial Hospital in Bridgewater. The infant will be named Patricia Gail.
Oct. 3 - A sunny autumn day. Infant Patricia Gail is buried in a simple graveside service near a pine tree in Pleasant River Cemetery. Two sprays of gladiola made by neighbour Lillian Fancy accompany the small white casket to its final resting place.
March 27 - A daughter, Susan Louise, is born to Arlyn and Virginia (Burrill) Colp. This is their first child.
Aug. 29 - A third daughter, Marie Velma, is born to Randolph and Vida Autumn (Mailman) Selig.
Oct. 1 - The second daughter of Harris and Elsie Colp is stillborn at Dawson Memorial Hospital in Bridgewater. The infant will be named Patricia Gail.
Oct. 3 - A sunny autumn day. Infant Patricia Gail is buried in a simple graveside service near a pine tree in Pleasant River Cemetery. Two sprays of gladiola made by neighbour Lillian Fancy accompany the small white casket to its final resting place.
1956
Feb. 9 - At noon, Marie Velma, infant daughter of Randolph and Vida Selig, becomes ill with convulsions.
Feb 10 - At 7 a.m. after another convulsion, Marie dies in the arms of neighbour Elsie Colp as her mother, Vida, drive frantically through Baker Settlement in an attempt to reach Dr. Bennett's office. She is five months and 12 days old - a victim of pneumonia.
Feb. 12 - Little Marie Velma is buried in the Selig family plot in Baker Settlement Cemetery.
http://tinyurl.com/y7fcbb6
Feb 10 - At 7 a.m. after another convulsion, Marie dies in the arms of neighbour Elsie Colp as her mother, Vida, drive frantically through Baker Settlement in an attempt to reach Dr. Bennett's office. She is five months and 12 days old - a victim of pneumonia.
Feb. 12 - Little Marie Velma is buried in the Selig family plot in Baker Settlement Cemetery.
http://tinyurl.com/y7fcbb6
1959
Jan. 10 - Wallace Clarence Fancy, 79, of Pleasant River dies of a heart condition. A retired railway section foreman, he has been a resident of the community for 53 years. https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1959-1159&Event=death&ID=416649
1960
May 4 - A sunny spring day. Leaves are in full 'bloom'. And a daughter, Annette Marie, is born to Harris and Elsie Colp of Colpton.
Dec. 19 - Marjorie Colp, wife of Percy Colp, dies in Ontario.
Dec. 23 - Marjorie is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery following funeral service.
Dec. 19 - Marjorie Colp, wife of Percy Colp, dies in Ontario.
Dec. 23 - Marjorie is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery following funeral service.
1961
April - Katherine Louise Smith of Pleasant River dies following a long battle with leukemia. Daughter of Arthur and Ellen Smith, she is 17 years old. Katherine is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.
Dec. 19 - Seventy-eight-year-old Burton (Bert) Leroy Colp dies at his Colpton home as the result of a sudden stroke.
Dec. 21 - Funeral service for Bert is held at Trinity United Church. He is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.
Dec. 19 - Seventy-eight-year-old Burton (Bert) Leroy Colp dies at his Colpton home as the result of a sudden stroke.
Dec. 21 - Funeral service for Bert is held at Trinity United Church. He is buried in Pleasant River Cemetery.
1962
AND LATER...
1968
1982
Violet H. Colp
On Sept. 11, Mrs. Violet H. Colp, 88, of Colpton, passed away at the Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg, after a short stay. She was the daughter of the late Ephraim and Annie (Baker) Haines. Surviving are two daughters, Elsie (Mrs. Harris Colp), Colpton, Ruby (Mrs. Royden Selig), East Clifford, two sons, Stanley, of Bridgewater, and Arlyn, Colpton, 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Archibald, a son, Eldon, a daughter, Mildred, a brother, Ora, sisters, Reeva, Dorothy and Hildred. Nanny, as she was know to many, was a devoted member of the Trinity United Church, Pleasant River. She was also a member of the Nova Scotia Teachers' Union, having been a teacher for 15 years. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Walter Ziffer at the Pleasant River United Church on Sept. 13, with interment in the Lakeview Cemetery, Pleasant River. Acting as pallbearers were Nanny's seven grandsons, Mervyn, David, Terry, Lynn, Kevin, and Brent Colp and Richard Selig. (hand written on obituary - 1982)
1968
1982
Violet H. Colp
On Sept. 11, Mrs. Violet H. Colp, 88, of Colpton, passed away at the Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg, after a short stay. She was the daughter of the late Ephraim and Annie (Baker) Haines. Surviving are two daughters, Elsie (Mrs. Harris Colp), Colpton, Ruby (Mrs. Royden Selig), East Clifford, two sons, Stanley, of Bridgewater, and Arlyn, Colpton, 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Archibald, a son, Eldon, a daughter, Mildred, a brother, Ora, sisters, Reeva, Dorothy and Hildred. Nanny, as she was know to many, was a devoted member of the Trinity United Church, Pleasant River. She was also a member of the Nova Scotia Teachers' Union, having been a teacher for 15 years. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Walter Ziffer at the Pleasant River United Church on Sept. 13, with interment in the Lakeview Cemetery, Pleasant River. Acting as pallbearers were Nanny's seven grandsons, Mervyn, David, Terry, Lynn, Kevin, and Brent Colp and Richard Selig. (hand written on obituary - 1982)
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