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Ivy Glen Hunter 1890–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1890

Birth Location: Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland

Death Date: 19 March 1955

Death Location: Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Father: William Hunter

Mother: Annie Coyle

Spouse(s): Samuel Singer

Children(s): Marguerita Singer, Mabel Singer, Samuel Singer, William Singer

The story of Ivy Glen Hunter began in 1890 in Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Ivy Glen Hunter married Samuel Hamilton Singer, and had children including Mabel Singer, Marguerita Martha Singer, Samuel Hamilton Singer, William Stanley Singer. Ivy Glen Hunter passed away in 1955 in Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Ivy Glen Hunter began in 1890 in Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
  • Ivy Glen Hunter married Samuel Hamilton Singer, and had children including Mabel Singer, Marguerita Martha Singer, Samuel Hamilton Singer, William Stanley Singer.
  • Ivy Glen Hunter passed away in 1955 in Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ivy Hunter's Ancestors

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Ivy Hunter
1890–1955
Birth Place: Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Parents
William Hunter
1871–1938
Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Annie (Maud) Coyle
1870–1913
City of Derry, Londonderry, Ireland
Grandparents
John Hunter
1807–1891
Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Kincaid
1848–1930
Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Kincaid
1806–1891
Mary Black
1822–1898
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Black
1796–
Barbara Gemmell
1796–1858

Ivy Hunter's Descendants

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Ivy (Glen) Hunter (27 Sep 1890–19 March 1955) m. Samuel (Hamilton) Singer (27 Apr 1880–31 July 1950)
  1. 1. Marguerita (Martha) Singer 1912– m. Albert (Norman) Crawford 1909–1987
    1. 1. William (Norman) Crawford 1937–1945
    2. 2. Joan (Marguerite) Crawford 1931–2016
  2. 2. Mabel Singer 1914–1989 m. William ("Bill") McManus 1908–1970
    1. 1. William (McManus) Jr 1942–2013
  3. 3. Samuel (Hamilton) Singer 1911– m. Mabel (Burness) Lees 1913–
  4. 4. William (Stanley) Singer 1927–1994

Ivy Hunter's Timeline

4 Records

1890
27 Sep 1890
Birth of Ivy Glen Hunter in Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland
1910
7 Dec 1910
Age 20
Ivy Glen Hunter was married in York, Ontario, Canada
York, Ontario, Canada
1921
01 Jun 1921
Age 31
Ivy Glen Hunter resided here in Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1955
19 March 1955
Age 65
Death of Ivy Glen Hunter in Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1890
    Event Place: Greenock East, Renfrewshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] 1921 Census of Canada, Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 99; Census Place: Toronto (City, part), York East, Ontario; Page Number: 11
    [2] Canada, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 7 Dec 1910
    Event Place: York, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1910
    Record Source: 1921 Census of Canada, Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 99; Census Place: Toronto (City, part), York East, Ontario; Page Number: 11

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 01 Jun 1921
    Event Place: Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source: 1921 Census of Canada, Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 99; Census Place: Toronto (City, part), York East, Ontario; Page Number: 11

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 March 1955
    Event Place: Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave Index

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