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Research in Other Countries => Canada => Canada Lookup Request => Topic started by: cumbria on Sunday 17 October 10 15:24 BST (UK)
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My great uncle Edward Hewins died on the 16th September 1932 aged 42 in Portage la Prairie and that's it, no obituary, service or cause of death. I believe he was an ex Mountie. Does anyone know anything relating to this?
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My suggestion w/b to send for the death certificate if you haven't already done so? No guarantee about what info might be on it but you just never know.
Related threads ....
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,487270.0.html
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,483866.0.html
Please refrain from starting new threads about the same person. It would be a waste of valuable time for someone to duplicate the research that has already been done on your behalf.
Polarbear
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I apologise if I have broken any forum rules over this, but I don't seem to be able to trace this record. You should also remember that many people using this site, including myself are total beginners in this field.Once again sorry if I have wasted anyones time.
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Cumbria, you have most certainly not wasted anyone's time. It just helps us to help others better if we know what info you already have so we are not looking for the same info again. Thus it is better to keep all your queries about Edward on the same thread where the info you now have is. Hope this makes sense?
My sincere apologies for having not worded my other post as well as I could have :-[. I hope the above wording is a little less abrupt. We were all beginners once ourselves and sometimes forget what it was like to be one.
That said ......
If you find Edwards death in the Manitoba Index (see link) then click on 'Detail View' to the right of his name you will see all the info that can potentially be found on a death certificate. This includes burial info. There is no guarantee, of course, that the info will be there but at this point it looks like this is your best bet. And the cost is quite reasonable at $12.00 Canadian.
http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php
Regards
Polarbear
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Apologies not needed but thank you anyway. I found his death on the index but apart from the date and place (Plap) gives no details. I have just found out he was beaten up over something to do with his police service and died from the injuries. Will try to obtain his death certificate.
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Hello cumbria,
Edward Hewins and his wife Mary Annie both buried Hillside Cemetery,Portage La Prairie,Man. Their records state his age as 53 often records were not alway accurate depending on the informant.
I have contacted the library there and they are going to check their newspaper records.As soon as I hear back I will contact you.
Lilybell
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Thanks for that, I have now found the plot numbers and burial area. All I need now is the reason he died or what of. I have been led to believe he was beaten up and died from his injuries but cannot confitrm it.
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Hi Cumbria
Did you ever determine if Edward Hewins was a member of the Mounted Police as you indicated in previous posts? I found this link with information of how to get more information.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/hist/archiv-eng.htm
I would think that if he were in the police force and was killed in the line of duty that it would be reported in the local and probably major provincial newspapers.
Did you try contacting the Hewins in Brandon, MB? I think this is possibly a son and could most likely tell you of the circumstances of Edward's death.
Susan
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Hi Susan, Yes there are two of his children still alive one son and one daughter both of which I have had contact with, and that is where the beaten up theory came from. It's possible he was in the local police and not the mounties but he was also a lay preacher at some time. It's beginning to look as though I am not meant to know the answer to this. Thanks for your help.
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That's too bad that the surviving children can't tell you the cause of death.
Hopefully, Lilybell will have some success with her library request.
Did you get his death certificate? Is the year of death (1932) stated on the Manitoba Vital Events website correct? In his son Ted's obit, it states that Ted was born in 1927 and was 15 when his dad died so that would make Edward's year of death 1942 and his age would be closer to what Lilybell found in the burial records. But in Annie's obit, it states that Edward died in 1932...the same as the Vital Stats site. Hmm....something doesn't add up!!
Have you thought about contacting the church to see if they have any records of his service as a lay preacher? Given his involvement with the church, they may have more information.
St. Mary's La Prairie Anglican Church, 36-2nd Street SW, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, R1N 2A1
Good luck. I hope you eventually find the information you're seeking. I know how maddening it is to have pieces of the puzzle missing.
Susan
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Yes something does not add up, one or the other records must be wrong. On the second figures he would have been about 62 at death. I will contact the church, as there were two references to him preaching in "Rivers" as well as Portage le Prairie. I am going to apply for his death certificate and failing all else will consider a "Working" holiday in Canada as this is becoming a personal challenge.
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http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/hon/lineduty-exerfonc/honour-honneur-roll-tableau-eng.htm
Link to a memorial listing all RCMP/NWMP who died in the line of duty - Hewins not listed.
Debbie
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Thanks Debbie, I don't think he was killed in the line of duty but get the feeling he was attacked in relation to when he was in the police at some time.
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Hi Cumbria
Before ordering the death certificate, you may want to check with Manitoba to see what is included on the certificate....it may not include the cause of death.
Susan
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Yes you are right, it only gives the date and place. Not sure where to go from here but have written to a couple of church references including one in Endrans, maybe they may help.
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Hello Cumbria.
I finally heard from the Portage La Prarie library on the death of Edward Hewins.
Please send me a P M and I will forward the information on to you.
I am waiting on another inquiry and if there is more to add to the story will send it on also.
Sorry it has taken so long but the libraries web site was down for a couple of weeks
Lilybell