DONE: Adeline Margaret McPhail and Charles Martin Obermeyer
When Adeline Margaret McPhail (Oonie) was born on January 1, 1895, in Ontario, her father, Archibald James Jacob McPhail (1870-1941), was 24, and her mother, Cecelia (nee Garrow) (1876-1941), was 18.
Adeline married Charles Matern Obermeyer on September 18, 1917, in Wentworth, Ontario. When Charles was born on May 29, 1893, in Wentworth, Ontario, his father, Philip Obermeyer (1862-?), was 31 and his mother, Florence (nee Jervis) (1866-?), was 27.
It appears that Charles may have been a member of the military in the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force (CSEF). The CSEF was sent to Vladivostok, Russia during the Russian Revolution to bolster the allied presence, oppose the Bolshevik revolution and attempt to keep Russia in the fighting against Germany. The force of over 4,000 soldiers was authorized in 1918. Charles appears to have returned to Toronto from Russia on May 6, 1919.
Charles and Oonie had at least 13 children during their marriage including 6 (3 sons and 3 daughters) of who may still be living and:
Shortly after the census, young Henry, who was born on May 21st of that year, died on July 1st. The cause of death is listed as Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. He's interred at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He was one month and 14 days old.
Rita Adeline is likely born next, but records of her birth are not yet available. Her death records indicate she was born in 1922 and died in 2009.
John James, was born on April 25, 1924, and died after three days. His medical certificate suggests he was born seven months premature and had a congenital defect. He is also interred at Holy Sepulchre.
The birth of a third baby boy, stillborn, is recorded on January 23, 1925. This child was born at the Casa Maria Hospital, a maternity hospital at 58 Charlton Street in Hamilton (later incorporated into St. Joseph's). The family is still living on Fullerton Avenue at this point. The child is also interred at Holy Sepulchre.
Charles died in 1953 in Hamilton, Ontario, at the age of 60. Oonie died on December 26, 1971, in Hamilton, Ontario, at the age of 76. The couple are interred together at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
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Adeline married Charles Matern Obermeyer on September 18, 1917, in Wentworth, Ontario. When Charles was born on May 29, 1893, in Wentworth, Ontario, his father, Philip Obermeyer (1862-?), was 31 and his mother, Florence (nee Jervis) (1866-?), was 27.
It appears that Charles may have been a member of the military in the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force (CSEF). The CSEF was sent to Vladivostok, Russia during the Russian Revolution to bolster the allied presence, oppose the Bolshevik revolution and attempt to keep Russia in the fighting against Germany. The force of over 4,000 soldiers was authorized in 1918. Charles appears to have returned to Toronto from Russia on May 6, 1919.
Charles and Oonie had at least 13 children during their marriage including 6 (3 sons and 3 daughters) of who may still be living and:
- Marjorie "Marnie" Gertrude Mary Obermeyer (1919-?) m. John O'Connor
- Martin "Marty" Obermeyer (1920-?) m. Sheila
- Henry Philip Obermeyer (1921-1921)
- Rita Adeline Obermeyer (1922-2009) m. Domas Slavinskis (1907-2001)
- John James Obermeyer (1924-1924)
- Baby Boy Obermeyer (1928-1928)
- Francis "Frank" Obermeyer (?-2011) m. Elizabeth "Libby" Cosgrove (1926-2011)
28 Fullerton Avenue, Hamilton (image via Google Maps) |
Rita Adeline is likely born next, but records of her birth are not yet available. Her death records indicate she was born in 1922 and died in 2009.
John James, was born on April 25, 1924, and died after three days. His medical certificate suggests he was born seven months premature and had a congenital defect. He is also interred at Holy Sepulchre.
The birth of a third baby boy, stillborn, is recorded on January 23, 1925. This child was born at the Casa Maria Hospital, a maternity hospital at 58 Charlton Street in Hamilton (later incorporated into St. Joseph's). The family is still living on Fullerton Avenue at this point. The child is also interred at Holy Sepulchre.
Charles died in 1953 in Hamilton, Ontario, at the age of 60. Oonie died on December 26, 1971, in Hamilton, Ontario, at the age of 76. The couple are interred together at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
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