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Research in Other Countries => Canada => Canada Lookup Request => Topic started by: effie13 on Wednesday 22 August 12 05:41 BST (UK)
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I am looking for information on Ernest William Bonner who was a resident of Nanaimo, BC and died in 1962. I believe he may have been married to a Lillian Mary Waterman in Nanaimo. Does anyone have a directory that they may be able to check on an address. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Hi effie13,
I live in Nanaimo and could check at the family history society library to see if they have any directories. I'm not sure how soon I will be able to get there though.
The address for the FHS is http://www.members.shaw.ca/nfhs/index.htm. I'm not sure if they have anything online that may be useful to you.
If you search for Bonner on www.canada411.ca you will find the phone number and address for a C. Bonner in Nanaimo who may be a descendant.
Susan
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Here's a transcript of the death registration from the LDS website regarding Ernest William Bonner who died 17 Feb 1962 in Nanaimo, BC: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLRL-FZT His birth date and parents' names are listed.
As well, here's the transcript of Lilian's death registration:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL1Q-17Z
I don't see a marriage in British Columbia for them.
Jacquie
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Ernest William Bonner was my non-biological grandfather.
Died when I was 5 years old.
He and my grandmother lived with us.
What is your interest in him?
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If we have the correct Bonner ... he would be related to me.
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Hi Effie,
I am not on Skype. Perhaps you have some questions that I can help with. We found your post quite by chance as we were not previously signed up with Rootschat.com.
My Grandad emigrated to Canada around 1916. How would you be related?
I may have access to photos as well.
Trish
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Regards PB
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Hello Effie & Trish
I suspect that your Ernest William Bonner was my Grandfather's first cousin born in Lincolnshire, England in about 1885 at Hallington, Lincolnshire.
For many years I have been trying to find any family. Originally I was told by another cousin of Grandad's that he went to Australia but recently received info that it was Canada where he went.
His father was William Bonner his mother Mary Elizabeth Shepherd. I have details of four further generations and some rather interesting stories of his early life (not all confirmed).
I will try and send my email through the private section of this site to you both and then let you have what info you may want and find out where you fit into the picture.
Regards mjaOZ
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Ernest William Bonner was the first husband of my grand aunt, Laura Isabel Green. They were married on 30 August 1904 at Awsworth (Nottinghamshire England) Church of England (about two miles from where I currently live in Eastwood Nottinghamshire). In 1906 they had a child, Gordon Granville Bonner.
The following is an extract from the notes I have accumulated over the years:-
Originally married to Ernest William Bonner in Awsworth Nottinghamshire on 30 August 1904 and lived with his parents at the Glebe Farm Cossall. She gave birth to a son, Gordon Granville Bonner in the winter of 1906. It is alleged that at some time after her sons birth that her husband, Ernest William Bonner, ran off with an actress from the Nottingham Empire theatre. Laura left her young son Gordon with his grandparents in Awsworth and on 24 September 1907 travelled on the SS Carmania from Liverpool to Canada under the pseudonym of Mona Lauder.She then married George John Moreton Whitehead (bigamously?) and they had two children, Mervyn George (1908) and Basil Desmond (1913). In the Canadian 1916 census she is married to George (aged 29) with 2 sons and lived in Manitoba, Portage le Prairie. She died of arthritis in Canada on 7 January 1937 after changing her name to Audrey Louise