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LYNDA'S CORNER 
Lynda Jean Richards, b. Rimmer, m. Krause
 GENEALOGY 
PATERNAL SIDE 
	LYNDA'S AND SHIRLEY'S CANADA/USA RIMMER RELATIVES 
	ONTARIO RELATIVES 
	(1)  
	Your English Grandfather Joseph Rimmer and your Irish 
	Grandmother Mary (Morrissey) Rimmer came to live in Canada. 
	(2)  
	With Grandfather Joe and Grandmother Mary, coming to Canada 
	were your father Richard Rimmer of England, your Uncle John Rimmer of 
	England, and your Aunt Beatrice Rimmer of England. If Uncle John and Aunt 
	Beatrice had married, they would have produced 1st cousins, and if these 
	off-springs married, 1st cousins, once removed, and so on. 
	Jo-Anne married Robert James "Bob" Carruthers and had two daughters - 
	Your niece Kelly-Ann Carruthers who married a Smith 
	and your niece Pamela Carruthers who married Paul Trace. Both may have had children, thus 
	these as well being blood relatives of yours [Robert James "Bob" Carruthers was the 
	"Grandfather of Adam, Matthew and Andrew. Great grandfather of Jaymie Lin 
	and Gabriella.] (A) Ernest Marsh (b. December 29, 1878 -  ), 
		immigrated 1907, married June 25, 1904, Gertrude 
		Esther Picton (b. March 25, 1883 - ), immigrated 1907. Living in 
		Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, 1911; Not in 1921 Census. Living in Taber, 
		Alberta, 1922 according to Joseph Rimmer. (B) Arthur Marsh (b. May 12, 1881 - ), 
		immigrated 1911, married Elizabeth [?] (b. c. 1886 - ), immigrated 1913. 
		Living in Taber, Alberta, 1921 (C) Annie Marsh, (b. November 9, 1885 - 
		d. April 17, 1963, Taber, Alberta), immigrated 1910, married March 29, 
		1906 [March 30, 1907] Albert Appleton (b. c. January 11, 
		1885 - d. May 4, 1916, Taber, Alberta), Immigrated, September, 1910. 
		Living in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, 1911. In Taber, Alberta, in 1918. 
		Not in 1921 Census. 
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/brianh.taylor/Annie_Marsh_Appleton.jpg 
 (D) Walter Marsh (b. c. 1888 - ), 
		immigrated November 10, 1922, perhaps immediately to Taber, Alberta, 
		married September 9, 1911, Florence Walmsley (b. c. 1887 - ), immigrated 
		post November 10, 1922 to live in Taber, Alberta.  (E) Robert 
		Marsh (b. February 24, 1890 - d. June 9, 1979, Taber Cemetery), immigrated 1911 to Taber, 
		Alberta, served in WW1, married Julia Esther [?] (b. August 10, 1898, 
		Alberta - d. May 12, 1994, 
		Taber Cemetery, Alberta) perhaps between 1918 and 1921. Both are living 
		in Taber, Alberta, 1921. ------------------- USA RELATIVES ------------------- POSSIBLE USA RELATIVES  
       
       

	
	
	(3) 
	
	Richard Rimmer's (your father's) first marriage was to a lady named Wynne (Winnefred) [?]. They 
	had a daughter named Jo-Anne Wynne Rimmer who would be your 1/2 sister 
	related by blood to you through your father. 
	
	(4)
	
	Your father's father (Joseph Rimmer your grandfather of England) had two 
	brothers (Great Uncle Ernest Rimmer of England and Great Uncle William 
	Rimmer of England) and possibly a sister (Great Aunt Alice Rimmer of 
	England) that came to Canada. If all married, they would have produced 2nd 
	cousins to you. 
	
	For sure Ernest Rimmer married Susan Coakley, an Irish lady. They had three 
	daughters, 2nd Cousin, Pearl Rimmer who married Jack Campbell;  2nd Cousin 
	Shirley Olivia Jean Rimmer who married Raymond Stanley Dickson; and 2nd 
	Cousin Florence Rimmer.
	
	Now --- Pearl and Jack Campbell had a son named John Campbell, your 2nd 
	cousin, once removed, who with 2nd cousin mother Pearl are living today in Sarnia, 
	Ontario.
	
	(5) Your father's father's father (John Rimmer your great grandfather of 
	England)  married your great, great grandmother Alice Knowles of England. 
	Alice Knowles had one sister, Great, great Aunt Elizabeth Knowles of England 
	who married James Lowe of England and great, great Aunt Ann Knowles of 
	England who married Aaron Marsh of England. Any children of your great, 
	great aunts, would, by blood, be 3rd cousins to you.  
	
	With respect to Ontario, Elizabeth Knowles of England married James Lowe of 
	England who had a son named Joseph Lowe of England, your 3rd Cousin who 
	married Martha Darbyshire of England. They had five children, Mary Lowe 
	(married Albert Latham), John Lowe, Joseph Lowe, Martha Lowe (married Harold 
	Leach), and Lester Lowe (married Ellenor Hussey) most of 
	whom lived in Ontario, all being 3rd Cousins, once removed of yours.
	
	3rd Cousin, once removed of yours Mary (Lowe) Latham had four children, all 
	3rd Cousins, twice removed of yours: Gordon Latham, Ronald Earl Latham, 
	Albert Latham, and Roy Latham.
	
	3rd Cousin, twice removed of you Albert Latham married Margaret Fitzgerald, 
	and they had 4 children, all 3rd Cousins, three times removed: Barbara Ann 
	Adele Latham, Margaret Latham, Albert Latham, and Kathleen Latham [Kate 
	Latham].
	
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	  WESTERN CANADA RELATIVES
	
	
	(1)  
	
	As I mentioned above, your great, great Aunt Ann 
	Knowles of England married Aaron Marsh of England and that any children of your great, 
	great aunt, would, by blood, be 3rd cousins to you. Thus, here Ernest Marsh 
	of England, 
	Arthur Marsh of England, Annie Marsh of England, Walter Marsh of England, and Robert Marsh 
	of England, all of which came to Canada, were each 3rd cousins of yours, and all children of each of them would be 3rd 
	cousins, once 
	removed, and children of them 3rd cousins, twice removed, and so on.