The Death and Burial of Loretta Fidelia Olds Symms – 1921

On 26 Feb 1921, Loretta Fidelia Olds, daughter of Willard Olds and Hannah Elizabeth Shults, wife of the late William Symms, died. She was buried in the Philipsburg Protestant Cemetery on 28 Feb 1921.

The Death and Burial Record of Loretta Fidelia Olds - 1921

The Death and Burial Record of Loretta Fidelia Olds – 1921

SOURCE: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. Church of England, Parish of St. Armand West, Philipsburg, Missisquoi County, Province of Québec, Dominion of Canada, 1921. Death and Burial Record of Loretta Fidelia Olds, recto folio 2.

Click on the image above to enlarge it. Click on the link for a PDF copy of the Death and Burial Record of Loretta Fidelia Olds – 1921. The record reads:

                           Folio two

Olds Delia, Widow of the late William Symms
Buried Feb. 28th 1921

Delia Olds, widow of the late
William Symms, aged eighty years,
of the Village of Philipsburg of the
Parish of St. Armand West of the
County of Missisquoi of the Province
of Québec died on the twenty-
sixth day of February in the
year of our Lord Nineteen
Hundred and Twenty-one
and was buried in the Philipsburg
Cemetery on the twenty-eighth
day of the month and year
aforesaid.
                      by me,
       [signed] Wm Jms Palmer Baugh,
                      Rector
In the presence of the
  Subscribing Witnesses:
  [signed] C Fred Farnsworth
  [signed] L L Markell

This record can be found as image 2/17 in the Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 on Ancestry.com in the records for Philipsburg (Anglican Church) 1921. The record appears on recto folio 2 (the front of folio 2).

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One Response to The Death and Burial of Loretta Fidelia Olds Symms – 1921

  1. Nicole Gibson Lyons says:

    Hi there thanks for the info!
    I am the great grand daughter of Lillian Bertha Symms.

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