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Obituary, Leamington Post, 8 January 1914:
Wilkinson - With the beginning of the new year, Elizabeth Louise Warner, beloved wife of Daniel Wilkinson, passed quietly away. She was born in Middlesex Co., in 18??, and removed early in life to Essex Co. On Nov. 3rd, 1869, she was married to Daniel Wilkinson, and lived a happy married life with her husband and children until a few months ago when her health began to fail, but her sudden death was not anticipated... She leaves to sorrow over the loss of a mother's love, her husband and eight children: Eva Bell, Forest of Los Angeles, Lulu Coutts of Detroit, Russell of Detroit, Archie of Los Angeles, Myrtle Evans, Irene Foster of Calgary, and Hazel of New York...

Obituary, Leamington Post, 20 December 1917:
Sudden Death of Daniel Wilkinson - Keeled Over at His Home While Giving Election Returns
The death of Mr. Daniel Wilkinson occurred with tragic suddenness at his home, corner of John and Elliott streets, about 8:30 Monday evening...
     Mr. Wilkinson was the son of the late Francis and Isabella Wilkinson and was born on a farm on Talbot street east. He was in his 74th year and had retired from the activities of life, his wife having predeceased him four years ago...
     Three sons and five daughters survive, namely, Forest and Archie, of Los Angeles, Cal., R. J. Wilkinson, Detroit; Mrs. Harry Bell and Mrs. Nelson Evans, Leamington; Mrs. Lulu Coutts, Toledo, O.; Mrs. Irene Foster, Calgary, Alberta, and Miss Hazel Wilkinson, of New York City. Mr. Robert Wilkinson, Mill street east; Roy Wilkinson, Walkerville, and Leonard Wilkinson, Toledo, O., are brothers, and Mrs. McCartney, of the Lakeshore, is a sister...

Leamington Post, 8 January 1921:
     Miss Hazel Wilkinson has returned to New York after spending several months here with her sisters.
     Mrs. Coutts of Toledo, Ohio, was the New Year's guest here of her sisters, Mrs. Nelson Evans and Mrs. Harry Bell.
     Mrs. Nelson Evans visited Chatham on Monday where she placed her daughter, Hildred, in the school of the Ursaline Convent.