Thomas Earl McIntosh, 18951957 (aged 62 years)

Name
Thomas Earl /McIntosh/
Surname
McIntosh
Given names
Thomas Earl
Also known as
Earl
Family with parents
father
18631937
Birth: June 1, 1863 39 38 Wallace Cumberland Nova Scotia
Death: February 15, 1937Pugwash Cumberland Nova Scotia
mother
18671896
Birth: about 1867 32 29 New Annan Colchester Nova Scotia
Death: August 1, 189664 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
Marriage MarriageJune 18, 1892Nanaimo British Columbia
10 months
elder sister
18931990
Birth: March 30, 1893 29 26 Nanaimo British Columbia
Death: February 6, 1990Victoria British Columbia
2 years
himself
18951957
Birth: April 21, 1895 31 28 64 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
Death: December 31, 1957The Falls Colchester Nova Scotia
1 year
younger brother
18961896
Birth: April 18, 1896 32 29 64 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
Death: July 13, 189664 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
younger brother
18961896
Birth: April 18, 1896 32 29 64 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
Death: July 11, 189664 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
Family with Marguerite Marshall
himself
18951957
Birth: April 21, 1895 31 28 64 Mile House Clifton District British Columbia
Death: December 31, 1957The Falls Colchester Nova Scotia
wife
18991957
Birth: March 13, 1899 22 20 Londonderry Colchester Nova Scotia
Death: after 1957
son
Private
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
son
son
Note

Vital Event Birth Registration

Name: Thomas Earle Mcintosh
Event Date: 1895 4 21 (Yr/Mo/Day)
Gender: male
Event Place: 64 Mile House
Reg. Number: 1895-09-259277
B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13811
GSU Microfilm Number: 2134881

1901 CENSUS

page line famil # name sex relati onship condition DOB age
12 26 135 McDonald Thos. M Head M Nov 14 1834 67
12 27 135 McDonald Mary F Wife M Mar 15 1837 64
12 28 135 McDonald Maggie H F Dau S Jun 15 1864 37
12 29 135 McDonald James M Son S Mar 13 1865 36
12 30 135 McDonald Ida F Dau S Apr 25 1880 21
12 31 135 McIntosh Lulu M F Grndau S Mar 30 1893 8
12 32 135 McIntosh Thomas L M Grnson S Apr 21 1895 6
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Source Information:
1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict: New Annan, COLCHESTER, NOVA SCOTIA
District Number: 29
Subdistrict Number: n
Archives Microfilm: T-6448

1911 CENSUS

Note that the McINTOSH and MARSHALL families lived only 2 doors away from each other!!
Line Fam #
1 114 McDonald James M Head S Mar 1865 46
2 114 McDonald Maggie F Sister S Jun 1863 49
3 114 McIntosh Lulu M F Niece S Mar 1893 18
4 114 McIntosh Earle M Neph S Apr 1895 16
5 114 McDonald Mary F Moth W Mar 1857 74

11 116 Marshall George M Head M Sep 1876 34
12 116 Marshall Cassie F Wife M Sep 1875 33
13 116 Marshall Marguerite F Dau S Mar 1899 12
14 116 Marshall Viola M F Dau S Jan 1901 10
15 116 Marshall Muriel A F Dau S Dec 1903 7
16 116 Marshall Earnest W M Son S Dec 1905 7
17 116 Marshall Olive G F Dau S Sep 1905 5
18 116 Marshall Minnie F Dau S Feb 1908 3

Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918

Name: Thomas Earle Mcintosh
Other: James McDonald, uncle
Birth: 21 Apr 1895 - Fraser River, British, Colinbic
Residence: West New Annan, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia

UNKNOWN PAPER - 17 JANUARY 1958

THOMAS EARL MACINTOSH - Tatamagouche - There passed away very suddenly at his home at The Fal ls on Tuesday, December 31, 1957, Thomas Earl MacINTOSH in his 63rd year. He suffered a sever e heart attack and passed away before he could be moved to the Tatamagouche Hospital. Mr. Mac INTOSH was born in Soda Creek, B.C., on April 21, 1895, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan M acINTOSH. When very young, he came to West New Annan where he lived with his grandparents, Mr . and Mrs. Thomas MacDONALD. In World War I he served as Gunner in the Artillery in France, 1 915-1918, and in the Second World War as Corporal with the Veteran Guard of Canada in Canad a and the Bahamas from 1940-1945. Mr. MacINTOSH moved to East New Annan in 1948 where he carr ied on a successful grocery business until 1953 when he moved to The Falls. He was a salesma n for the Falls Brush Co. for a few years and later for the Singer Sewing Co., Truro. His fri endly and courteous manner won for him a wide circle of friends. He leaves to mourn his los s besides his wife, the former Marguerite MARSHALL of West New Annan, four daughters, (Ruby ) Mrs. Hiram MacKAY, Truro; Maizie, R.N., in Australia; (Margaret) Mrs. Hiel PATTERSON, Oxfor d; and Emily at home, three sons, Edwin, West New Annan; Corporal David, Whitehorse, Y.T., an d Corporal Graham in Dartmouth; 16 grandchildren, one sister, Lula (Mrs. Wesley MORRISON), Vi ctoria, B.C., an aged aunt, Mrs. Bessie MacINTOSH, Richmond, who recently celebrated her 90t h birthday. All were able to attend the funeral except David and Maizie. Twin brothers, Jame s Edwin and Allan Almo, died in infancy. The funeral, one of the largest ever held in this co mmunity, was held in the Presbyterian Church on Friday, January 3. His pastor, Perry F. ROCKW OOD of the Peoples Church in Hubbards, assisted by George HIEDMAN, conducted the service. Hym ns sung by the choir of the Peoples Church in Truro were favorites of the deceased: "The Lord s My Shepherd" (Crimond), "Good Night and Good Morning" and "That Will Be Glory", with Mrs. L orne CARTER as organist. Floral tributes were many and beautiful, showing the high esteem i n which the deceased was held. Pallbearers were Mack BAILLIE, Harry HAYMAN, Charlie LANGILLE , Albert COCK, Erwin CARROLL and George AITCHESON. Members of the Canadian Legion carried flo wers. George DONALDSON and Harry TUCKER acted as Color bearers. Graveside service was conduct ed by Logan COULTER and Wallace HUNT (bugler) sounded the Last Post. Interment was in The Fal ls cemetery.