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Pegram --Arthur Geo. Pegram of Marburg married Miss Clara Stewart of Marburg, 1 Dec 1897 [SR18971223]

Peile -- J. R. M. Peile, 27, formerly of London, Eng., died 5 Nov 1884 at Erie House, Port Dover [SR18841112]

Pelkey -- Maggie Pelkey -- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students

Pelley -- Jessie Louisa Pelley, daughter of John Pelley, married Watson Woolley of Townsend, 28 Oct 1896 in Jarvis [SR18961105]

Pemberton -- Pemberton, photographer -- see 1906 Delhi Reporter

Pemberton -- to the wife of Chas. Pemberton, a daughter, 31 May 1914 in Simcoe [SR19140611p9]

Pemberton -- William Pemberton, 64, born 22 Apr 1836 in England, publisher
his wife Lydia E., 54, born 7 Aug 1846 in England, immigrated 1871
his single stepson Walter Samuel Hickling, 19, born 23 Dec 1881 in Ontario, printer
his single stepson Charles S[ml.] Hickling, 15, born 8 Oct 1885 in Ontario
his single stepdaughter Minnie E. Hickling, 22, born 8 Feb 1879 in Ontario, printer
his single stepdaughter Maud L. Hickling, 20, born 29 Jan 1881 in Ontario
his single stepdaughter Ada F. Hickling, 17, born 1 Mar 1884 in Ontario, printer
[1901 Census of Delhi]

Pemberton -- Wm. Pebbleton [sic], editor of Delhi Reporter, died Sunday in Delhi [BC19100727p1] -- Mr. W. Pemberton, editor and proprietor of the Delhi Reporter, died 24 Jul 1910 at his home. He had been ill about two months as the result of a stroke [WS19100804p1] -- see his obituary

Pemberton -- the second daughter of the late Wm. Pemberton, the wife of W. J. Mertens, died 30 Oct 1910 in Toronto [SR19101110p7]

Pemberton -- Mrs. Wm. Pemberton, 67, died 10 Sep 1912 in Delhi [SR19120919p6]

Pemberton -- William Pemberton 1837-1910 | his wife Lydia Kilby 1845-1912 
[Delhi Cemetery stone]

Pembleton -- also see Pemberton 

Pembleton -- [Compiler's Comment: we found no surviving, readable Pembleton cemetery stones in Norfolk County]

Pembleton -- Charles G. Pembleton, 20, single, born 5 Feb 1880 in Ontario, hostler, resided in the household of hotel keeper Albert G. L. Tribe [1901 Census of Middleton:3]

Pembleton -- James N. Pembleton of Delhi married Miss Annie J. Knowles of Delhi, daughter of John Knowles of Delhi, 27 Apr 1892 at her father's home [NR18920505]

Pembleton -- Russell Pembleton -- see 1921 Waterford public school pupils

Pendergast -- to the wife of Alexander G. Pendergast, a daughter, 4 Dec 1917 in Simcoe [SR19171206p7]

Pendergast -- A. G. Pendergest [sic], butcher, 81 Young Street, Simcoe
Ada Pendergest [sic], housewife, 81 Younge Street, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Perdergast -- Ada Pendergast 1898-1975 
Fred W. Carter 1860-1933 | his wife Martha Absalom 1861-1953 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Pendow -- Iam Pendow of Houghton married Jacob Boughner, 22 Aug 1856. 
Witnesses: Francis Ryerse; Frederick Flek [GJR-SR19010321]

Penett -- Jacqueline Isabell, 2 months 1 day, daughter of John K. Penett, died 8 Nov 1911 in Townsend [SR19111106p7]

Penfield -- to wife of Wm. Newton Penfield, a son, 1 Jan 1913 in Simcoe [SR19130102p5]

Penford -- Miss Lena Penfold of Windham married Benjamin Taber of Windham, 31 Aug 1898 in Waterford [WS18980908p5]

Penfold -- S. Penfold refuses to be responsible for credit anyone else was given on his account [WS19000405p5] 

Penhall -- D. Penhall was a 1910 Waterford high school student

Penhall -- Dorothy M., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Penhall of Villa Nova, married Elmer Keller of South Dakota. A shower was given Mrs. Keller (nee Dorothy Penhall) on Friday [19 Sep 1919] at her parents' home [SR19190925p2]

Penhall -- Douglas Penhalt [sic] -- see 1919 Waterford junior high

Penhall -- Geo. Penhall: 
-- was a 1910 Waterford high school student
-- see Waterford High School Honor Roll

Penhall -- George Routledge Penhall (59), 20, single Methodist teamster, born 28 Dec 1895 in Herfford England, next-of-kin: Mrs. R. M. Penhall of Villa Nova. Attested: 23 Feb 1915
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Penhall -- Private George Penhall's home on WWI sick leave -- see newspaper report

Penhall -- Geo. Penhall, who returned home recently from overseas, has received his discharge paper [WS19180523p1] 

Penhall -- John R. Penhall, gent., RR5 Waterford 
Martha Penhall, Lot 19, Concession 20, Townsend 
George Penhall, student, RR5 Waterford [1919 Voters List]

Penhall -- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Penhall of Villa Nova's daughter, Miss Dorothy Martha Penhall, married Patrick Elmer Keller of [Woonsorket, S.D.], 12 Sep 1919 at Villa Nova [SR19190925p7]

Penhall -- the parents of Mrs. R. J. Penhall of Villa Nova, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary 30 Dec 1908 in England [WS19090204]

Penhall -- Richard John Penhall, eldest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Penhall of Port Dover, formerly of Villa Nova, married Jessie Hewson -- see wedding review

Penn -- Daniel Penn, farmer, Wyecombe 
K. E. Penn, farmer, Wyecombe 
Virginia Penn, Wyecombe [1919 Voters List]

Penn -- The house and contents belonging to K. Penn were totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night, 27 Dec 1919. The loss is a serious one for the family as they had only recently  settled here [Wyecombe SR192001008p2]

Pennell -- John G. Pennell of Simcoe married Carrie, youngest daughter of late Samuel Sovereen of Windham, 28 Sep 1892 at her mother's home in Windham [NR18921103]

Penney -- Ezra Penney had mail waiting at Simcoe in Dec 1840

Penney -- Miss Kittie, daughter of J. A. Penney, married Herbert Collver of Chicago, youngest son of L. N. Collver of Waterford, 27 May 1890 at her father's home in Rockford, Ill. [BC18900611]

Pennington -- Charles Wakley Pennington, B.A.Sc., of Dundas  is engaged to marry Gertrude Elma, daughter of Willis Chipman, in September [SR19150826p5]

Pennington -- Charlotte Ella Pennington wed [BC19061121]

Pennington -- Miss Ester A. Pennington of Simcoe, married William Mather, merchant tailor of Simcoe, married 25 Jan 1885 at Belleview, home of her uncle, John Jackson, by Rev. Martin W. Livingstone assisted by Rev. R. M. Croll [BC18860128] [WS18850122] -- Miss Easter A. Pennington married merchant tailor William Mather, 2[6] Jan 1885, at Belleview, the home of her uncle, John Jackson, in Simcoe [NR18850129p2] [GJsr]

Pennington -- Frances B. Pennington, daughter of James Pennington, married Wallace O. Austin, in Windsor -- see wedding review

Pennington -- Mrs. Pennington of Cartwright, Man., has her sister, Mrs. Wm. Allan and son Jack of Port Rowan visiting. Mr. Allan is already there [SR19100714p5]

Pennington -- Mrs. Iva Pennington of Cartwright, Man. 
donated to Belgium Relief [SR19141210p1]

Pennington -- Mrs. Iva Pennington's nephew, J. Allen has returned home from Cartwright, Man., where he spent the summer with his aunt [Port Rowan SR19161012p5]

Pennington -- Mrs. Iva Pennington who spent the winter with her sister, Mrs. Wallan [sic, actually Mrs. W. Allan] of Port Rowan, returned to her home at Cartwright, Man. on Tuesday [SR19190327p5] -- Mrs. Iva A. Pennington of Cartwright, Manitoba, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Allan at Port Rowan. She is accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newkirk [SR19200108p3] [Compiler's Comment: Iva was the second wife and widow of W. G. Pennington]

Pennington -- Jennie, 27 years 8 months, wife of W. G. Pennington, formerly of Simcoe, died 25 Sep 1887 in Putnam [BC18870928] [GJsr]

Pennington -- Mary Pennington, 75, wife of M. W. Livingstone, died recently in Tillsonburg. She is survived by her husband, two sons and four daughter. She was a sister of Mrs. Wm. Mather of Simcoe [SR19200708p12] 

Pennington -- William Pennington -- see Pioneer Schools and Teachers

Pennington -- "Ben. A. Burns, late Cutter and Tailor for Hugh Holmes, will now be found at W. G. Pennington's ..." [BC18800609p3] -- see scan of ad

Pennington -- Mr. W. G. Pennington has moved into his new store, "Hendry's old stand," and has on hand a fine stock of goods usually found in a first-class dry goods store  [NR18800806p3]

Pennington -- W. G. Pennington offers his entire stock of gent's fur caps and ladies' furs at the Golden Bee Hive [NR18810204p4]

Pennington -- W. G. Pennington, who for years has carried on business in Simcoe first in gents furnishings and more recently as a general dry goods merchant, who previously was for a long time employee in Messrs. Ritchie, Ford and Co's. establishment, has sold his business, the Golden Beehive. Wednesday he departed the home of his youth, another victim of "the exodus." His destination: St. Paul, Minn. [NR18810610p3] [GJsr]  
-- W. G. Pennington intends again opening up a gents' furnishing establishment in Simcoe [NR18810825p3]

Pennington -- bachelor merchant William G. Pennington, 31, of Simcoe, son of Thomas Pennington and Ann Jackson, married spinster Jennie Hanham, 21, of Simcoe, daughter of Elijah Hanham and Cecelia Staves, 18 Dec 1882 in Simcoe [Ontario Vital Stats 007519] [GJsr]

Pennington -- W. G. Pennington's infant daughter, 19 days, died 17 Sep 1886 in Putnam, Ont. [NR18860923] [GJsr]

Pennington -- Wm. G. Pennington moved his Simcoe store to Cutting's new Block on Robinson Street -- see Pennington ad [GJsr]

Pennington -- "Wm. G. Pennington and daughter of Manitoba have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Wm. Mather." [SR19060323] [GJsr

Pennington -- William G. Pennington of Cartwright, Man. married Miss Iva Anderson of Port Rowan 27 Mar 1906 in Toronto [SR19060330] [also see Wm. Gerald Pennington in BC19060404]

Pennington -- William Gerald Pennington, 64, born and raised in Simcoe, for many years in business in Simcoe, resident of Cartwright, Manitoba since 1899, died 9 Nov 1906 at his home in Cartwright. Funeral 15 Nov 1907 Bay View Cemetery, Port Rowan. He married Iva Anderson 27 Mar 1906 at Port Rowan. His sisters, Mrs. Mather of Simcoe and Mrs. Livingstone of Tillsonburg were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Alicia Jackson of Port Rowan, while attending the funeral. Mrs. McCool of Simcoe was also Mrs. Jackson's guest. Dr. Burt of Simcoe also attended the funeral 
[SR19061116p1] [Port RowanSR19061123] [BC19061114] [BC19061121 obituary] [GJsr]

Pennington -- W. S. Pennington -- see 1880 Simcoe Firemen
[Compiler's Comment: We have found no other mention of W. S. Pennington in Norfolk's historical record. We suspect this is a typo, for W. G. Pennington]

Pennington -- William Pennington -- see Pioneer Schools and Teachers

Penny -- Edith M. Penny born 1882, married  John Moulding born 1882
[Greenwood Cemetery stone]

Penny -- Fred Penny, farmer, Norwich 4 
Mary Alice Penny, Lot 24, Concession 1, Windham [1919 Voters List]

Penrose -- Joseph Penrose, laborer, LaSalette; Lot 22, Concession 6, Windham 
[1919 Voters List]

Pepper -- at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pepper of Charlotteville, Eliza Beecraft of Charlotteville married Nelson Shaw of Charlotteville, 4 Nov 1908 [SR19081112]

Pepper -- Simcoe police constable Pepper resigned in 1918
-- see Fruits, Veterans and Wages

Pepper -- Mr. Pepper of Detroit, son of John Pepper, former resident of Waterford, has purchased Teeter's Hotel and will reopen it [SR19200226p3]

Pepper -- Ada Pepper -- see 1919 S.S. No. 14 Charlotteville Promotions

Pepper -- [Beg] Pepper -- signed 1914 temperance petition

Pepper -- Clarence Leighton, infant son of George Pepper [died] 15 Oct [1893] in Charlotteville [NR18931026]

Pepper -- Dora Emily Pepper wed Warren Mills [Ontario Vital Stats 1879] -- Dora E. Pepper of Charlotteville Centre married Warren Mills of Charlotteville, 19 Mar 1879 at Port Dover [BC18790326p3]

Pepper -- to Elizabeth M. Pepper, wife of Edward Arn, a daughter, 5 Jul 1919 in Simcoe [SR19190710p5]

Pepper -- Geo. Pepper of Townsend married Mrs. Mary Parney, widow of Wm. Parney Sr., 20 Jun 1880 at Round Plains  [NR18800702p3] [BC18800707p3]

Pepper -- George Pepper, 68, late of H.M. [..th] regiment, died 7 Feb 1887 at his home at Round Plains [NR18870217]

Pepper -- George Pepper of Charlotteville married Miss Fanny Rose Lemon of Charlotteville 24 Dec 1890 at home of Henry Johnson in Simcoe [BC18910107]

Pepper -- to wife of George Pepper a son 22 Jan 1893 in Charlotteville [NR18930202]

Pepper -- to wife of George Pepper, nee Fanny Lemon, a son 30 Apr 1899 in Charlotteville 
[Charlotteville Births 1876-1900]

Pepper -- to wife of George Pepper, nee Fanny Lemon, a daughter 19 Feb 1901 in Charlotteville 
[Charlotteville Births 1876-1900]

Pepper -- George Pepper
-- see 1908 Charlotteville Officers
-- see 1909 Charlotteville Officers
-- see 1912 Charlotteville Officers
-- see 1913 Charlotteville officers

Pepper -- George Pepper:  
-- see
Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions
-- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students

Pepper -- George Pepper, farmer, RR6 Simcoe
Mrs. George Pepper, Lot 11, Concession 7, Charlotteville
May Pepper, single, RR6 Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Pepper -- George Pepper, farmer, Simcoe 
Matilda Pepper, Lot 2, Concession 5, Woodhouse [1919 Voters List]

Pepper -- Gideon H., 1 year 4 months, son of John Pepper, died 6 Apr 1896 in Charlotteville [SR18960416]

Pepper -- Gladys Pepper: 
-- see 1919 S.S. 3 Woodhouse (June)
-- see 1920 Woodhouse S.S. 3 promotions

Pepper -- Gordon, 18, son of George Pepper, died 24 Sep 1910 in Charlotteville [BC19100928p4] [SR19100929p5]
-- Gorden [sic] Pepper died 24 Sep 1910 [BC19101005p4]
-- Gordon Pepper, 16, died Tuesday -- see his obituary

Pepper -- Harold Pepper attended Simcoe High -- see 1929 Monocle

Pepper -- Henry Pepper -- signed 1914 temperance petition

Pepper -- spinster Jane Pepper, 21, of Ancaster, born in Ancaster, daughter of Edward and Lucy Ann Pepper, married bachelor yeoman Levi Phelps, 22 of Dumfries, born in Ancaster, son of John and Margaret Philps, 21 Jul 1870, at residence of Asa Shaver. Witnesses: Asa Shaver of Middleton, Mary C. Bilow of Middleton [Ontario Vital Stats
[Compiler's Comment: groom's surname may be Philps or Phelps]

Pepper -- to wife of John Pepper:
-- a daughter 5 Jan 1888 in Charlotteville [BC18880111]
-- a son 14 Jan 1890 in Charlotteville [BC18900122]
-- a son, 9 Dec 1894 in Charlotteville [NR18941227]
-- a daughter, 27 Aug 1896 in Charlotteville [SR18960903]

Pepper -- to wife of John Pepper (nee Catherine A. Chatterton) a [blank] 25 Jun 1899 in Charlotteville [Charlotteville Births 1876-1900]

Pepper -- to wife of John Pepper, a daughter, 24 Mar 1903 in Charlotteville [SR19030326]

Pepper -- Sergt. John Pepper's daughter, Mary Ann, 3 years 7 months 12 days, died 6 Nov 1906 in Charlotteville [SR19061109] [BC19061107]

Pepper -- to wife of John Pepper, twin sons, 17 May 1908 in Charlotteville [SR19080528]

Pepper -- John Pepper Sr. was a 1912 Charlotteville Official

Pepper -- John Pepper: 
-- was a 1913 Charlotteville Officer
-- was a 1918 Charlotteville Officer
-- was a 1920 Charlotteville Officer

Pepper -- John Pepper Jr.: 
-- was a 1913 Charlotteville Officer
-- was a 1915 Charlotteville Officer [SR19150325p6]
-- see 1916 Charlotteville Accounts

Pepper -- John Pepper Jr. of Brown's Corners is wearing a proud smile. It's a girl [SR19170920p3]

Pepper -- John Pepper -- see Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions

Pepper -- Mr. and Mrs. John Pepper visited the former's sister, Mrs. Dora Mills [SR19170329p3]

Pepper -- John Pepper, farmer, RR6 Simcoe
Mrs. John Pepper, Lot 14, Concession 7, Charlotteville [1919 Voters List]

Pepper -- John Pepper 1859-1932 | his wife Augusta 1867-1930 [Walsh Baptist Cemetery stone]

Pepper -- John L. Pepper married Miss Martha Josephine Arn, 13 Sep 1911 at her parents' home near Silver Hill [SR19110921p12]

Pepper -- John L. Pepper, farmer, RR6 Simcoe
Mrs. John L. Pepper, Lot 14, Concession 8, Charlotteville [1919 Voters List]

Pepper -- Kathleen Pepper -- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students

Pepper -- Seth Pepper of Charlotteville married Mabel Frances Oakes of Charlotteville, 9 May 1917 in Port Dover [SR19170510p7] -- Seth Pepper, son of John Pepper of Charlotteville, and Miss Mabel Oakes of Charlotteville, married 9 May 1917 in Port Dover. They will live on a farm between Simcoe and Walsh, where the bride's mother will reside with them [SR19170517p1]

Pepper -- Seth Pepper, RR6 Simcoe 
Mrs. Seth Pepper, Lot 15, Concession 7, Charlotteville [1919 Voters List]

Pepper -- Sylvia Pepper: 
-- see 1919 S.S. 14 Charlotteville promotions
-- see 1920 S.S. 14 Charlotteville promotions

Pepper -- Sergt. Thomas Pepper died playing football 24 Jul 1916
[Around the Camp, SR19160803p1] 
-- see Carillon Tower's WWI plaque
-- see Waterford & Townsend Cenotaph

Pepper -- William and Ann Pepper's son William, 2 years 7 months 20 days, died 30 Dec 1872 [Hartford Cemetery stone]

Pepper -- William Pepper's wife Ann, 49, died 11 Sep 1882 [Hartford Cemetery stone]

Pepper -- Wm. Pepper was a 1918 Charlotteville Officer

Pepper -- Wm. E. Pepper 1883-1938 |Father [Walsh Baptist Cemetery stone]

Peppin -- W. H. Peppin testified -- see Cave-In

Peppler -- to the wife of F. Peppler, a daughter, 17 Jul 1920 in Waterford [SR19200805p7]

Peppler -- to wife of John Peppler a daughter 19 Jan 1891 in Waterford [BC18910128]

Peppler -- Max and Rhoda Peppler's son John Peter, died 1947 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Peppler -- Mrs. Otha Peppler of Waterford was a sister of Reuben Pursley of Windham Centre and of Dandy Pursley of Big Rapids, Mich. [WS19290712p1]

Peppler -- Vera Peppler:
-- see 1921 Waterford public school pupils (October)
 

 
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