Bertha Angeline Johnson
(-1928)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. David Leslie Roscoe
2. Daniel Stover

Bertha Angeline Johnson

  • Marriage (2): Daniel Stover on 1 May 1923 in Eburne, British Columbia, Canada
  • Died: 8 Aug 1928, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

bullet   Cause of her death was Bright's disease.

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bullet  General Notes:

Transcription of:
Marriage reg # 1923-090261480
B.C.archives microfilm # 813764
GSU microfilm # 2074316


On the marriage registration it says Daniel Stover was a barber, a bachelor aged 46.
He lived at 762 Richard Street (down town Vancouver). He said he was born in Stouffville, Ont. to Henry Stover who was born in Pennsylvania and Mary Shook who was born in Germany. Daniel and Bertha Angeline Roscoe(nee Johnson) were married 1 May 1923 at Eburne,B.C.
Eburne was located on Sea island, now the home of Vancouver International Airport. The ceremony took place in the home one of Bertha's sister, Florence McGuinness.

Bertha Angeline was a widow whose husband had died of tuberculosis just a few months after he returned from service abroad during WWI . His name was Davis Leslie Roscoe. Berth's death registration was given by a friend Mrs Louisa Savage who said she was in Prince Rupert, B.C. for 3 months when she died Aug 8 1928. She died from Bright's Disease.

Bertha Angelina Stover
Death reg#1928-09-412237
B.C. archive microfilm # 813135
gsu microfilm #1952635

Bertha's death registration information was given by a friend, Mrs Louise Savage who said she was in Prince Rupert, B.C., for 3 months when she died 8 Aug 1928. She died of Bright's disease.


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Bertha married David Leslie Roscoe.

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Bertha next married Daniel Stover, son of Henry Stover and Mary Shook, on 1 May 1923 in Eburne, British Columbia, Canada. (Daniel Stover was born on 8 Oct 1876 in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada and died on 22 Jun 1936 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.)



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