Hi, You know that your GGrandfather Charles Henry BROWN b 1898 - son of Howard BROWN & Annie HITSMAN
Married Eula May Bell GENOE 1926 - Ontario
Charles Henry BROWN - passed away - 1935 - >
Do you know where he was living at the time?
Family Search Org Online
Name: Harry Brown Gender: Male Age: 30 Birth Year (Estimated): 1896
Father: Howard Brown Mother Annie Hitchman
Spouse: Eula Genoe Gender: Female Spouse's Age: 19 Birth Year (Estimated): 1907
Father : Thomas Genoe Mother: Minnie Bell
Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 02 Oct 1926
Event Place: Carleton Place, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
REGISTRATION of DEATH - from Govt of Ontario Vital Statistics Dept - will show personal information - including the Correct Date of Death - Date of Burial -
Name and Address of Funeral Home in Charge of Arrangements
Name and Address of Cemetery
Cause of Death - may be a separate document - Physicians Cause of death or something similar - from Govt Vital Statistics dept
Searching Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid -
http://ocfa.islandnet.com/ocfa-search.php shows he following
There are 74 BROWN burials at the following Cemetery
BROWN, Eula Belleville, Plot R (remaining stones & burials) Hastings Sidney Reference:QU-H-1172
BROWN, Charles H. Belleville, Plot R (remaining stones & burials) Hastings Sidney
reference QU-H-1172
BROWN, Charles H. Belleville, Plot Q Hastings Sidney QU-H-1172
BROWN, Eula B. St Luke's Anglican, Vienna Elgin Bayham
Reference:EL-243
Ancestry is a Wonderful Source of Information - BUT - we must not rely on it to be absolute - to be accurate - unless information is obtained from Official Documents -
Birth and Marriage - information comes directly from the persons involved - parents - Bride and Groom - so should be as accurate as possible - Death Registrations depends on the knowledge of the Informant - and their ability to produce accurate information -
Even family members can get things wrong - date and place of birth - names of parents etc
Information submitted by family researchers / family tree - can be fairly accurate - or may depend - on family stories / beliefs - and over the years - information is forgotten -
Always where possible - obtain proper documents. not word of mouth. Sadly - some people - anxious to have a family tree - may obtain information that is not at all connected to their specific line -