. | Hiram Everingham Research by Debbi St.Louis, 2002 Hiram EVERINGHAM s/o Hiram EVERINGHAM and Charlotte LYMBURNER (dates on webpage are what I have also) DUNNVILLE GAZETTE ARPIL 24, 1891 DIED: Mrs. H. Everingham of Darling Road, Thursday last of consumption in her 24th year. Funeral from Bethel Church
DUNNVILLE GAZETTE MARY 27, 1892 KILLED ON TRACK: On Friday morning last, as Mr. Milway, foreman on the section west of this village was going over his beat, he saw a hat on the track and working around found in a culvert nearby, the body of a man. Coroner MacCallum, having been notified, had the body taken out of the water and it was identified as Hiram Everingham Jr. of Canboro, a track man. He was last seen by his friends at Canfield Junction at 11 pm Thursday night, but another party is ready to declare that he saw him at Dunnville Station after about 12 am. A freight train went west shortly after that. It's supposed that he got on the train to ride to his fathers house, about five miles from here, a little west of which place his body was found. He had evidently fallen between the cars, and he was horribly mutilated, his head having been crushed and both legs broken. He was a widower, very industrious and leaves one child, its mother having died about a year ago. I also have on William EVERINGHAM, so of Hiram and Charlotte DUNNVILLE GAZETTE FEB 4, 1921 DIED: Canfield Junction on January 30, 1921, Mrs. Caroline EVERINGHAM wife of William E. Everingham in her 66th year. FUneral on Wednesday at residence to CAnfield Methodist Church for service and cemetery (William worked for the Grand Trunk Railway. He owned 2 farms, livery stables and a hotel around Canfield) Debbi
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