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Descendents of John Thompson (1800 – 25 Aug 1888)
and Isabella Swan ( ca 1800 – 20 May 1851)

Third Immigrant Generation
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Entry last updated: 18 Feb 2008

27. Henrietta Elizabeth "Etta" Craig. Daughter of Thomas Frank Craig & Isabel Thompson. Born 11 Apr 1865 in Harvey Settlement. Christen 23 Jun 1866 in Harvey Presbyterian Church. Died 13 Dec 1929 in Harvey. Buried in Harvey Settlement Cemetery.

3702. Ca 1870 tin type image of family of Thomas Craig. Left to Right. Isabel Thompson with son John in lap; daughter Etta standing; Thomas Craig seated with son Henry in lap. Age of photograph is based on probable age of John, who was born 24 Jul 1869. He appears to be between age 1 and 2 in photograph. Collection of Brian Swan, La Peche, Quebec. Album orginated from his grandmother Ella Jessie Swan (née Thompson) who provided the image identification. Rephotographed, 9 Jun 2008 by Tim Patterson. Cropped and contrast adjusted by Tim Patterson 10 Feb 2009

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    From newspaper obituary - 1929:

    Died at Harvey

    Miss Henrietta E. Craig Passes Away Suddenly Afater Short Illness

    Harvey Station, Dec 31 -- The death of Miss Henrietta E. Craig, oldest child of Mr and Mrs Thomas Craig, of Manners Sutton, occurred suddenly early Friday morning, Dec. 13th, after a short illness.   Deceased, who had spent all her life in Manners Sutton, is survived by her aged parents, two brothers, H. P. and John T. Craig, and one sister, Mrs Alexander R. Wilson, all of whom reside at Harvey Station.

    The funeral was held Saturday afternoon, a short service at the house being conducted by Rev. G. E. Knight assisted by Rev. J. H. McLean and in Knox Presbyterian Church by Rev. George E. Knight, where a large number of friends and relatives met for a last look at one who was a friend to all who knew her.   The hymns sung were Take Comfort, Christian, and Forever With the Lord.   The pallbearers were seven nephews of deceased, Arthur, James, Kay and William Craig and Arden, Frank and Willis Wilson.   Interment being made in Manners   Sutton cemetery.

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