Benjamin Wood
1873 - Yes, date unknown-
Name Benjamin Wood [1, 2] Born May 1873 Quebéc, Canada [3] Gender Male Census 1911 Fitch Bay, Stanstead Co., Quebec, Canada [3] Died Yes, date unknown Person ID I254034 Sprague Family History on Guild Last Modified 12 May 2024
Father James Wood, d. Yes, date unknown Married Y [2, 4, 5] - From Ralph Sprague, correspondent, note of July 22, 2009
Here is the probable internment record (from the Drouin Collection) of Alberta Tracy. I'd suggest the middle name used is probably her maiden name.
This was taken from the records of the Congregational church at Ayer's Cliff, the page is entitled 1909 Burials and the marginal note is "Burial 11 December Mrs A. B. Tracy"
"Alberta Burton Tracy died at her home on Bunker Hill (near Ayer's Cliff), Stanstead township and County of Stanstead Quebec of Cerebral hemorrhage on December ninth, one thousand nine hundred and nine. And was buried in the Cemetery at Ayer's Cliff in the township of Hatley, County of Stanstead Quebec on December eleventh one thousand nine hundred and nine in the presence of ----- (aged 65 years) "
Witnesses: Willis Whipple, Daniel W. Mack
Signed: Churchill Moore, Officiating Clergyman [4]
Family ID F103453 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Laura Ann Sprague, b. 17 Oct 1880, Quebéc, Canada , d. 1944 (Age 63 years) Married Y [1] - From Ralph Sprague, correspondent, note of July 22, 2009
The 1911 census for Hatley, Stanstead has a James Wood, 38, born May 1873 married to a Laura with a 9 year old son William. His wife is not Alberta. In fact there is no Alberta Wood to be found in Québec in 1911. [4]
Children 1. William Wood, b. 13 Sep 1902, Quebéc, Canada , d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 2 Feb 2013 Family ID F91130 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- From Ralph Sprague, correspondent, note of July 22, 2009
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Sources - [S20] Correspondent: Sprague, Ralph D., note of August 26th, 2006.
- [S20] Correspondent: Sprague, Ralph D., note of May 20th, 2008 as extracted from Ancestry.com's recording of the Drouin collection. Until the late 1900s, church registers in Quebec served as civil and vital records in that province. This set of records became known as the Drouin Collection.
- [S2373] Census Records (Canadian), 1911 Fitch Bay, Stanstead Twp., Stanstead Co., Quebec, Canada as provided by Ralph Sprague, correspondent, note of August 28th, 2006.
- [S20] Correspondent: Sprague, Ralph D., note of July 22, 2009.
- [S20] Correspondent: Sprague, Ralph D., note of August 28th, 2008.
- [S20] Correspondent: Sprague, Ralph D., note of August 26th, 2006.