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Halliday, R.J.

Halliday, R.J.



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Halliday, R.J.

    R.J. married Millwater, D.R. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Halliday, Erin
    2. Halliday, D.A.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Halliday, O.E.

    O.E. married Lumley, M.I. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lumley, M.I.
    Children:
    1. 1. Halliday, R.J.
    2. Halliday, H.L.
    3. Halliday, R.E.
    4. Halliday, R.W.
    5. Halliday, J-LR.
    6. Halliday, T.W.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Halliday, John Edward (Jack) was born on 3 Nov 1903.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 84763

    John married Edey, Rebe Rebecca (Rebe) Mary on 7 Apr 1926 in Brandon, Manitoba. Rebecca (daughter of Edey, Moses Samuel and Kilgore, Jessie Rebecca) was born on 23 Apr 1905 in Wellwood, Manitoba. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Edey, Rebe Rebecca (Rebe) Mary was born on 23 Apr 1905 in Wellwood, Manitoba (daughter of Edey, Moses Samuel and Kilgore, Jessie Rebecca).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 84677

    Notes:

    [Edey.FTW]

    Notes for Rebecca (Rebe) Mary Edey:

    OBITUARY OF MARY REBECCA HALLIDAY 1905-1996

    Mary Rebecca, daughter of Moses and Jessie Edey, was born on April 25, 1905 in North Cypress and attended school at Wellwood. In 1926 she married John Edward (or Jack) Halliday, a union that would last for over 60 years and be blessed with a family of three daughters and a son. In the early years of the marriage, home was wherever Jack's work took him but in 1950, the family settled in Neepawa. In 1983, Rebecca and Jack moved into Yellowhead Manor. Widowed in December 1987, Rebecca moved into Eastview Lodge the following February and it was there that she passed away on February 10, 1996. Essentially a homemaker and mother, Rebecca enjoyed people and had been involved in the Golden Age Club. She also enjoyed her game of Crib and the Eastview Lodge bowling. Rebecca was predeceased by her husband Jack, three brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her son, her three daughters, two sons-in-law, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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    As we come together today, to mark the passing of Rebecca Halliday, we are encouraged to do so in faith. The faith that was expressed by the Psalmist in these words.

    "Those who dwell in the shelter of the Most High,
    Who abide in the shadow of the Almighty,
    Will say to the Lord, "My refuge and my fortress,
    My God in whom I trust." (Psalm 91:vs. 1 & 2)

    It is by trusting God, by remembering the everlasting love of God, that we can indeed find comfort. Comfort through knowing that our loved ones are held in the arms of The God revealed to us by Jesus, as the loving Heavenly Father. With Rebecca in this safe keeping, we are able to find further consolation in sharing memories of her as mother, grandmother or friend. One, whose life, over its span of 90 years, touched in caring ways, the lives of others. This life span also witnessed truly dramatic changes in ways of living. Her childhood and early years were times when a great deal of effort went into simply meeting basic needs. Homemakeing with hydro and all the labour saving household appliances or the convenience of indoor plumbing was a constant time consuming job. Yet it was homemakeing that Rebecca was at her happiest - baking, gardening, quilting, doing crochet, tending her houseplants and enjoying her family - her children - her grandchildren. They will remember how Grandma always had oatmeal and date cookies for them.

    She was a real homebody, and while she thoroughly enjoyed visiting family and friends, always wanted to be back home before dark. Rebecca liked a game of Crib and with Jack belonged to the Golden Age Club. Even though she did buy a camera, she was never a photographer like Jack, but she still enjoyed the club outings and trips when Jack would capture all the highlights on photograph or slide. Another hobby they enjoyed together was attending auction sales and they built up a remarkable collection of salt and pepper shakers. Rebecca also had a thing about 4 leaf clovers and every patch of clover she saw would be thoroughtly and patiently searched until she found one, this to the great amusement of her family. There is no way in the short space of this service that we can do justice to the long and loving life she lived. Each one of you, however, will have your own special memories to be cherished and perhaps share.

    Now her time here is ended, and while there is sorrow at losing her from our sight, there should also be gratitude for the life she lived, the memories she has left, and the rest she has now found.

    Rev. George Scott
    February 15, 1996

    Children:
    1. Halliday, E.E.
    2. 2. Halliday, O.E.
    3. Halliday, A.F.L.
    4. Halliday, Elsie Margaret was born on 4 Jan 1932; died on 14 Jan 1932.
    5. Halliday, M.J.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Edey, Moses Samuel was born in 1861 in Carp?, Ontario (son of Edey, Junior Moses (Juniour) and Chamberlain, Elizabeth); died on 14 Sep 1945 in Hythe, Alberta; was buried in Wellwood, Manitoba.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 84671

    Moses married Kilgore, Jessie Rebecca on 8 Oct 1890. Jessie was born on 1 Mar 1863 in Huntley Twnshp, Carleton Co., Ont.; died on 23 Sep 1913 in Wellwood, Manitoba; was buried in Wellwood, Manitoba. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Kilgore, Jessie Rebecca was born on 1 Mar 1863 in Huntley Twnshp, Carleton Co., Ont.; died on 23 Sep 1913 in Wellwood, Manitoba; was buried in Wellwood, Manitoba.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 84672

    Notes:

    [Edey.FTW]

    "Wellwood Resident Passes Away"

    On Tuesday, September 23, Mrs. Moses Edey passed away after illness of
    over a year's duration. She had been suffering with a bowl trouble until
    a week ago when she contracted quinsy which was the immediate cause of
    death.

    Deceased whose maiden name was Jessie Rebecca Kilgour was in her
    fifty-first year and was a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Alex Kilgour, having
    been a resident of the Big Plain for twenty-nine years. She came from
    Huntly Township, Ontario with her parents.

    A family of six, three boys and three girls, ranging from twenty two to
    eight years of age are left with the father to mourn. Three sisters and
    three brothers, all residents of the plain include Mrs. H. Bradley, Mrs.
    Ed Walker, Mrs. Robert Robinson, George Kilgour, Allen Kilgour, Wellwood
    and William Kilgour, Pleasant Point.

    The funeral, which was largely attended by friends and neighbors, was held
    on Wednesday, at 12:30 from Zion Church, Wellwood, to the Wellwood
    Cemetery. Rev. R.H. Lowry and T.C. Court, conducted the services.

    The bereaved family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in
    their hour of trial.


    A note about the name Kilgore, it is also spelled Kilgour, depending on
    where you find your material.

    Children:
    1. Edey, Alexander Moses was born on 9 Sep 1891 in Wellwood, Manitoba; died on 5 Aug 1972 in Grande Prairie, Alberta; was buried on 9 Aug 1972 in Bridgeview, Alberta.
    2. Edey, John Chamberlin was born on 3 Feb 1893 in Wellwood, Manitoba; died on 6 Feb 1971.
    3. Edey, Annie Adelia was born on 20 Dec 1894 in Wellwood, Manitoba; died on 25 Nov 1890.
    4. Edey, Harry Edgar was born on 30 May 1896 in Wellwood, Manitoba; died on 20 Jun 1982.
    5. Edey, Bets Elizabeth (Bets) Jane was born on 29 Nov 1898 in Wellwood, Manitoba; died on 2 May 1985.
    6. 5. Edey, Rebe Rebecca (Rebe) Mary was born on 23 Apr 1905 in Wellwood, Manitoba.



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