Bertha Elizabeth Maddock 1a 2a 1b

Birth Name Bertha Elizabeth Maddock
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 31 July 1873 Carbonear, Newfoundland   1a
Baptism 30 April 1874 Carbonear, Newfoundland   1a
Residence 17 January 1902 Carbonear, Newfoundland   1b
Residence 30 March 1917 Carbonear, Newfoundland   2a
Death       3

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Robert Maddick2 April 18242 April 1885
Mother Amelia Guyabout 183122 March 1917
    Sister     Mary Ann Guy Maddock 7 May 1858
    Sister     Sophia Maddock 10 May 1860
    Brother     Joseph Guy Maddock 22 October 1862
    Brother     John Richard Maddock 25 December 1865
    Sister     Margaret Chancey Maddock 13 October 1868
    Brother     Robert Henry Maddock 6 August 1870
         Bertha Elizabeth Maddock 31 July 1873
    Sister     Laura Lilian Maddock 31 July 1875

Families

Family of Frederick R Matthews and Bertha Elizabeth Maddock

Married Husband Frederick R Matthews ( * + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 17 January 1902 Carbonear, Newfoundland   1b

Source References

  1. Newfoundland Births, Marriages and Deaths
      • Date: 31 July 1873
      • Page: Birth - Bertha Elizabeth Maddock (Carbonear)
      • Date: 17 January 1902
      • Page: Marriage - Frederick R Matthews / Bertha E Maddock (Carbonear)
  2. Harbor Grace Standard
      • Date: 30 March 1917
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        Obituary - Mrs. Amelia Maddock.

        It seems but a few years ago that Robert Maddock, the Carbonear principal of the firm of J. & R. Maddock, in the midst of his many activities was called to his eternal rest, and yet over three decades have passed since then, and on Thursday came the call to his widow, Mrs Amelia Maddock, a lady who, during her long and useful life had occupied a position of much prominence in the Conception Bay town, and whose influence and usefulness is continued to-day in the persons of her children. The late Mrs. Amelia Maddock was one of a large family of brothers and sisters, most of whom have passed to their reward. The late Messrs. James and William Guy were her brothers. Over half a century ago she became the wife of Mr. Robert Maddock, an enterprising English man who, with his brother John, built up an extensive business conducted, since the death of his father, by Messrs. Joseph and John Maddock. She leaves to mourn the loss of their well loved mother five daughters, Mrs. A. D. Boyle, wife of Dr. Boyle of Carbonear, Mrs. E. Cram of Green's Harbor, Mrs. Hilyard of Blackhead, Mrs. F. R. Matthews, wife of the Rev. F. R. Matthews, B A., now of Carbonear, and Mrs. W. H. Butt of that town; three sons, Joseph, for several years M. H. A. for Carbonear, John, bis business partner, and Rev. R. H. Maddock, a Methodist Minister. Amongst her many grand-children is Professor William Boyle of Alberta University, now engaged in war work in the Old Land, and some who are actively engaged in the defence of that Homeland and Empire.

  3. (Death unknown but obviously not living)