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John Williams McCOUBREY
(Cir 1806-1879)
Margaret Elizabeth WATT
(Cir 1811-1892)
Peter WINDSOR
(1823-1904)
Anna Jennings WINSOR
(1823-1894)
Richard Alexander McCOUBREY
(1848-1898)
Clara Isabelle WINDSOR
(1851-1934)

Alexander Rixon McCOUBREY
(1893-1970)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Williamina Catherine PENHALLURICK

Alexander Rixon McCOUBREY 1

  • Born: 14 Dec 1893, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 49,222,466,467
  • Marriage (1): Williamina Catherine PENHALLURICK on 12 Jul 1920 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 464,465
  • Died: 31 Jan 1970, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada aged 76 467,468
  • Buried: 4 Feb 1970, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 467,469,470

bullet   Cause of his death was Coronary sclerosis.467

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

1. Alt. Birth, Abt 1894, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 447

2. Immigration: from Newfoundland, 1907, British Columbia, Canada. 222

3. Residence: 3701 Palo Alto Street in the Mount Tolmie area of Saanich, Aug 1907, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. 221,321 Bio of Beatrice Eugene Bradshaw and Hannah Jennings Bradshaw under the caption of those who served in WWI. They were both nurses.

180919: According to Anna Elton Morris the house was built by a Mr. Phillips under the guidance of Gus Windsor following the instructions of Sarah. This event was shared from Sarah Payne WINDSOR who also shared it with Albert BRADSHAW M.H.A. (Occupant), Anna Windsor BRADSHAW (Occupant), Beatrice Eugene BRADSHAW Rn (Occupant), Clara Isabelle WINDSOR (Occupant), Ethel May BRADSHAW (Occupant), Florence Hilda BRADSHAW (Occupant), Hannah Jennings BRADSHAW RN (Occupant), Henrietta Ash BRADSHAW (Occupant), and Madeleine Victoria BRADSHAW (Occupant).

4. Arrival: From Vancouver via the CHARMER, 9 Aug 1907, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 221,322 This event was shared from Sarah Payne WINDSOR who also shared it with Albert BRADSHAW M.H.A. (Travelling together), Anna Windsor BRADSHAW (Travelling together), Beatrice Eugene BRADSHAW Rn (Travelling together), Clara Isabelle WINDSOR (Travelling together), Ethel May BRADSHAW (Travelling together), Florence Hilda BRADSHAW (Travelling together), Henrietta Ash BRADSHAW (Travelling together), and Madeleine Victoria BRADSHAW (Travelling together).

5. Census: Saanich Ward 1, Ward 6, Nanaimo District, 1911, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. 323 Albert and Sister in Law Sarah Bradshaw and her children. Clara McCoubrey and her son Alexander are shown on the same census form immediately after the Bradshaws. I suspect that they were all living in the same house, built by Albert.

6. Occupation: Labourer, 1911, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. 222

7. Occupation: Electrian with BC Hydro, 1917-1959, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 49,467

8. Occupation: Meter Man, BC Electric, 12 Jul 1920, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 464

9. Residence: Mt. Tolmie, 12 Jul 1920, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 464

10. Residence, 2 Jan 1934, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. 214

11. Occupation: Meter Tester, Christmas Ave, 1945, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 471

12. Residence: Voters Lists show him at 1700 Christmas Ave, 1945-1953, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 471

13. Occupation: Foreman; 1700 Christmas Ave, 1953, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 472

14. Appointment: Church Warden at St. Luke's, 1956 To 1958, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 473 I have been sorting through some other St. Luke's church information to eventually put at our website and was updating a list of the Wardens at St. Luke's. I was interested to see that A. McCoubrey, Clara's son, was the People's Warden at St. Luke's from 1956-1958 while L.C. Lytton (which I would assume was Leonard Claude Lytton, John's grandfather) was the People's Warden in 1919. Since Alexander McCoubrey was obviously involved at St. Luke's and would be a cousin to the Bradshaw siblings, I wondered if he was buried at St. Luke's and had been missed somehow. But I found from the burial registered that he is buried at Royal Oak.

Enough for now
Cheers
Barb

15. Arrival: From Montreal via Québec and Le Havre on RMS SAXONIA, 30 Apr 1959, London, Greater London, England. 466 Reported to be staying for 5 months at 4, Fordington Rd. Winchester, but the name of the person(s) they are visiting not given. He is reported to be retired.

16. Residence: 1700 Christmas Ave, 31 Jan 1970, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. 467

17. Alt. Burial, After 31 Jan 1970, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 49


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Alexander married Williamina Catherine PENHALLURICK, daughter of William Woodman PENHALLURICK and Maria Baxter SHIN, on 12 Jul 1920 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 464.,465 (Williamina Catherine PENHALLURICK was born on 15 Jan 1897 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,464,466 died on 1 Mar 1978 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 467,469,474 and was buried on 6 Mar 1978 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 467.). The cause of her death was Gangrene in leg; arterioscrlerotic vascular disease/cerebral ischemia.467

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

1. Alt. Marriage, 12 Jun 1920, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 315

2. Minister/Priest: Edward W. Howard, 12 Jul 1920, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 464

3. Witnesses: William Penhallurick and Henrietta A. Bradshaw, 12 Jul 1920, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 464




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