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Edward (Ed) Amos
McGee
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1901 personal census, Malden Twp, Essex Co., ON, J2-10,11
McGee Alexander, M, Married, 20 Nov 1828, 72, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Farmer;
Cynthia A., F, wife, Married, 7 May 1842, 59, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth;
Reubena, F, daughter, Single, 26 Feb 1878, 23, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth;
Frank A. S., M, son, Single, 11 Oct 1879, 21, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Farmer's Son;
Edward A., M, son, Single, 6 Dec 1881, 19, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Student;
James E., M, son, Single, 31 Aug 1884, 16, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Farmer's Son.
Amherstburg Echo, 26 November 1915, H.E.I.R.S. files:
Chrysanthemums in shades of white and yellow, with a profusion of bebe yellow mums were the floral decorations for the wedding of Miss Charlotte Duke Cornwall and Edward Amos McGee, which was solemnized Wednesday at 2 o'clock, at Locust Grove, Colchester, the residence of the bride's father, W. C. Cornwall. The bride looked very charming in a beautiful gown of white roses and lillies of the valley. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Connor, of Christ Church, Colchester. Miss Cornwall was attended by Miss Grace Anderson as bridesmaid, wearing a lovely gown of blue silk voile and carrying a shower of pink roses. Robert E. West, of Detroit, was best man. Lohengrin's bridal march was played by Myricyl G. Park. During the signing of the register, Miss Olive Herring sang very sweetly, "O Promise Me". At the reception immediately following, solos were sung by Miss Reynolds and Mrs. Jack Maloney, of Detroit, I. E. Webster of Harrow; accompanists, Miss Pearl Wright, of Harrow, and Miss Myricyl Park. Mrs. H. G. Duff, of Amherstburg, and Mrs. Anderson, of Detroit, presided over the tea table, assisted by Miss Nellie Fortier and Miss Myrtle Gould, of Detroit, the Misses Delia and Jessie Duff, Nellie Wear, Myricyl, Sybil and Marjorie Park, of Amherstburg. Amidst a shower of confetti, wearing a handsome gown of blue cloth, the bridal couple left for New York and other eastern cities. Among the many guests present from Amherstburg, Malden and Harrow, were Harry and Miss Gertrude Reynolds, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fortier and Elmer Milburn, of Detroit.
Headstone Rosehill Cemetery, Amherstburg, Essex Co., ON:
McGee wife Charlotte C. 1889-1977; husband Edward A. 1881-1970.
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