Christopher George SPARLING / Jane MILLER

Christopher George SPARLING / Jane MILLER


Husband : Christopher George SPARLING

Male Born : 14 FEB 1839at : London, Ontario
Married : 13 JUN 1864at : London, Ontario
Died : 14 FEB 1921at : Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Father : Christopher George SPARLING
Mother : Mary Anne CORNEILLE
Spouses : Jane MILLER

  • CENSUS: 1910, 612 Lillian St, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
  • CENSUS: 1920, 1142 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California [169]
  • IMMIGRATION: 1905, United States
  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6

Wife : Jane MILLER

Female Born : 21 APR 1844at : Oak River, Manitoba
Died : 19 DEC 1924at : Blanshard, Manitoba
Father : William MILLER
Mother : Mary COOK
Spouses : Christopher George SPARLING

Family :
  • CENSUS: 1871, Blanchard, Perth, Canada West
  • CENSUS: 1891, Norfolk North, Marquette, Manitoba
  • CENSUS: 1901, Blanchard, Marquette, Manitoba
  • CENSUS: 1911, Marquette, Manitoba [1671]

CHILDREN

Name : Mary Ann SPARLING
Female Born : 03 APR 1865at : London, Ontario
Married : 01 JAN 1892at : North Norfolk, Manitoba
Died : 1942at :
Spouses : Thomas OLIVER

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 a

Name : William Percival SPARLING [456]
Male Born : 23 OCT 1866at : London, Ontario
Married : 06 JUL 1892at : Pembina, Manitoba
Died : 06 APR 1952at : Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Spouses : Bertha Jane SHORE , Minnie Mae READ

  • IMMIGRATION: 1919, United States
  • OCCUPATION: Merchant, 1920
  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 b

Name : Hannah Caroline SPARLING
Female Born : 25 OCT 1868at : Ontario
Married : 01 JAN 1892at : North Norfolk, Manitoba
Died : 1962at :
Spouses : John MCDOUGALL

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 c

Name : Eva Jane SPARLING
Female Born : 24 MAY 1871at : Blanshard, Perth, Ontario
Married : 25 MAY 1891at : North Norfolk, Manitoba
Died : 1964at :
Spouses : William Henry MCGREGOR

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 d

Name : Christopher George SPARLING
Male Born : 29 JUN 1873at : Blanshard, Perth, Ontario
Married : 29 NOV 1905at : Winnipeg, Manitoba
Died : 1966at : Winnipeg, Manitoba
Spouses : Florence Elizabeth Jane MCCLAY

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 e

Name : Frank Cook SPARLING
Male Born : 04 MAY 1876at : Blanshard, Perth, Ontario
Married : 25 DEC 1902at : Blanshard, Manitoba
Died : 1954at :
Spouses : Eliza Hare BOWMAN

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 f

Name : Leila Corneil SPARLING
Female Born : 18 SEP 1879at : Blanshard, Perth, Ontario
Married : 24 JUN 1903at : Blanshard, Manitoba
Died : 1912at :
Buried : at : Penzance, Saskatchewan
Spouses : Jesse James WALDEN

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 g

Name : Ethel Gertrude SPARLING
Female Born : 05 DEC 1882at : Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
Married : 01 JAN 1914at : Oak River, Manitoba
Died : 1974at :
Spouses : Walter Kerr DELAMATER

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 h

Name : Hubert Alfred SPARLING [457]
Male Born : 19 NOV 1888at : Austin, Manitoba
Married : 22 JUL 1914at : Blanshard, Manitoba
Died : 29 OCT 1922at : Oak River, Manitoba
Spouses : Janet MCKENZIE

  • REFERENCE: Ch VIII H 6 i

INDEX

[1671] Jane and the two youngest were enumeratedin Marquette in 1911 with Jane listed as widowed, but Christopher was in Los Angeles in 1910 and 1920.

[169] Living next door to son William. Listed as widowed.

[456] Enlisted for CEF in 1916 and listed yob as 1871. Was discharged as overage after 6 months and tried to enlist again in 1917 listing yob as 1873 - RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 9173 - 33

[457] Oak River Post 01 nov 1922
From the Oak River Post, Oak River, MB

HUBERT A. SPARLING TAKES OWN LIFE

Unable to Live Without Deceased Wife, Respected young Man Ends Life with Shotgun

TRAGEDY SHOCKS COMMUNITY

The community was shocked beyond expression on Sunday evening last to learn of the self-inflicted death of Hubert A. SPARLING, a well known and highly respected young widower, living three miles northeast of Oak River.
The late Mr. SPARLING married Miss Janet MC KENZIE on July 22nd, 1914. She predeceased him on August 7th of this year, following the birth of their second child. They had always been particularly fond of each other and spent all the time possible in each other's company,
nightfall rarely finding them apart. When his wife died, Mr. SPARLING was broken-hearted and he never became fully reconcilled to his fate. He visited his wife's grave very often.
On the day of the tragedy he had been out to dinner with relatives. In the afternoon he returned home on the understanding that he was to go to the home of his brother, C. G. SPARLING, for tea. When he did not arrive at tea time and did not answer his telephone, his brother and
others went to his house to investigate. They found him lying dead on a bed in his bedroom, with a gaping gunshot wound in his breast and a shotgun containing one exploded and one unexploded shell lying on the bed beside him. He had evidently rested the butt of the gun on a chair
beside the bed, then reclining on the bed had held the muzzle to his breast and pulled the trigger with his hand. Before committing the act he had done all the night's chores, not overlooking the smallest detail. He left a message addressed to relatives directing the disposal of his estate and stating that he could not stand the strain of being separated from his wife.
Dr. J. S. STEWART, coroner, viewed the remains shortly after the discovery. He pronounced the cause of death as suicide, and decided no inquest necessary, the posture of the body, the position of the weapon and other circumstances, precluding any other theory. In his opinion
the fatality occurred at about 5 p.m.
The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon to the White Bank Lea cemetery, where deceased was laid beside his wife. Rev. D. B. KENNEDY conducted services at the house and the grave. The Oak River Odd Fellow Lodge, of which deceased was a member, attended in a body, and read their burial service at the grave. The bearers were R. DELAMATER, W. K.DELAMATER, Frank MC DONALD, W. F. SHORT, F. MILLER and T. PAXTON. A large number of people were present.
The late Mr. SPARLING was born at Austin, Man., on November 19, 1888. He leaves to mourn him two little daughters, an aged mother, and several brothers and sisters including Mrs. W. K. DELAMATER and C. G. SPARLING of Oak River.

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