James Veronelly

M, b. 21 December 1869, d. 27 December 1932
FatherWilliam Veronelly
MotherMary (?)
Birth*James Veronelly was born on 21 December 1869 at London, England.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9  
Marriage*He married Mary Bellerby Davison, daughter of Richard Davison and Sarah Elizabeth (Wills) Davison, on 16 November 1893 at Grenfell, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada. The wedding party included Sarah Elizabeth (Wills) Davison, Ada E. Lewis and Rev. John Lewis. The officiating minster for the marriage ceremony was Rev. John Lewis.1 
(Informant) BirthJames Veronelly was listed as an informant on the birth certificate of Richard Alexander Veronelly on 4 July 1898 at Grenfell, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada.10,2,3,4,5,6,11,12,13 
Occupation*James Veronelly was a farm labourer in 1901 at Grenfell, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada.2 
(domestic) CensusHe appeared on the census of 31 March 1901as a domestic in the household of Lilly Humphrey at Grenfell, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada.2 
(Informant) BirthJames Veronelly was listed as an informant on the birth certificate of Alice Beatrice Veronelly on 3 November 1902 at Grenfell, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada.14,3,4,5,15,16,17,18 
Census*James Veronelly appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly on the census of 1906 at Section 27, Township 15, Range 7, West of the 2nd Meridian, Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Richard Alexander Veronelly, Alice Beatrice Veronelly and Patrick McSparran. The farm included 10 horses, 1 milch cow and 4 hogs and pigs.3 
OccupationJames Veronelly was a farmer in 1911 at Section 8, Township 15, Range 8, West of the 2nd Meridian, Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.3 
CensusHe appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly on the census of 1911 at Section 8, Township 15, Range 8, West of the 2nd Meridian, Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Richard Alexander Veronelly, Alice Beatrice Veronelly and Mary Esther Louisa Veronelly.4 
OccupationJames Veronelly was a farmer in 1916 at Township 16, Range 7, West of the 2nd Meridian, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.5 
CensusHe appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly on the census of 1916 at Township 16, Range 7, West of the 2nd Meridian, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Richard Alexander Veronelly, Alice Beatrice Veronelly, Mary Esther Louisa Veronelly and Yula Edith Veronelly.5 
OccupationJames Veronelly was a teamster in 1921 at Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.6 
CensusHe appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly on the census of 1921 at Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Richard Alexander Veronelly, Mary Esther Louisa Veronelly, Yula Edith Veronelly, Samuel T[?]by, Harry Fiddler and James Edwards.6 
CensusJames Veronelly appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly on the census of 1926 at Qu'Appelle Street, Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Mary Esther Louisa Veronelly and Yula Edith Veronelly.7 
OccupationJames Veronelly was a drayman in 1931 at Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.8 
CensusHe appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly on the census of 1931 at Pacific Street, Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Mary Esther Louisa Veronelly, Yula Edith Veronelly and Roy Edgar Hedberg.8 
OccupationJames Veronelly was a teamster in 1932 at Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.9 
Residence*He and Mary Bellerby (Davison) Veronelly lived in 1932 at Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.9 
Death*James Veronelly died on 27 December 1932 of "angina pectoris" at Summerberry, Wolseley No. 155, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 63. The informant listed on the death certificate was Richard Alexander Veronelly.9 
Burial*James Veronelly was buried on 29 December 1932 at Section 5, Block 49, Plot 5, Grenfell Cemetery, Grenfell, Elcapo No. 154, Saskatchewan, Canada.9,19 

Family

Mary Bellerby Davison b. 9 Sep 1877, d. 27 Mar 1974
Marriage*He married Mary Bellerby Davison, daughter of Richard Davison and Sarah Elizabeth (Wills) Davison, on 16 November 1893 at Grenfell, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada. The wedding party included Sarah Elizabeth (Wills) Davison, Ada E. Lewis and Rev. John Lewis. The officiating minster for the marriage ceremony was Rev. John Lewis.1 
Children
Last Edited24 Jul 2024

Citations

  1. [S5021] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, marriage certificate 000132 (1893), James Veronelly and Bella Davidson; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  2. [S4927] 1901 census of Canada, Grenfell (South), Assiniboia (East), The Territories, population schedule, district 203, subdistrict T1, p. 11, dwelling 104, family 104, Lilly Humphrey household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada microfilm roll T-6552.
  3. [S4928] 1906 Census of the Northwest Provinces, Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, population and livestock schedule, district 15, subdistrict 27, p. 26, family 241, Jas Veronelly household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada microfilm roll T-18360.
  4. [S4929] 1911 census of Canada, Qu Appelle, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 213, subdistrict 14, p. 15, dwelling 16, family 16, James Veronelly household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada microfilm roll T-20456.
  5. [S4930] 1916 Census of the Prairie Provinces, Wolseley, Qu'appelle, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 26, subdistrict 17, p. 19, dwelling 154, family 160, James Veronelly household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada microfilm roll T-21942.
  6. [S4931] 1921 census of Canada, Grenfell, Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 224, subdistrict 38, p. 10, dwelling 122, family 124, James Vernolly household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada Series RG31.
  7. [S4932] 1926 census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Grenfell, Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 30, subdistrict 57, p. 3, dwelling 30, family 32, James Veronelly household; digital image, Library and Archives Canada (https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1926/Pages/item.aspx : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Statistics Canada RG31, Item Number 764693.
  8. [S4933] 1931 census of Canada, Grenfell, Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 202, subdistrict 46, p. 11, dwelling 133, family 137, James Veronelly household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 30 Jun 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada Series RG31.
  9. [S5022] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, death certificate 6394 (1932), James Veronelly; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  10. [S5034] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, birth certificate 001527 (1898), Richard Alexander Veronelly; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  11. [S5101] 1926 census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 30, subdistrict 40, p. 6, dwelling55, family 55, Samuel Ferguson household; digital image, Library and Archives Canada (http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect : accessed 5 Aug 2024); citing Statistics Canada RG31, Item Number e011244617.
  12. [S5140] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, marriage certificate 4167 (1926), Richard A. Veronelly and Doris L. Adams; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  13. [S5104] Find a Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 06 Aug 2024), photograph, memorial # 254266256, gravestone for Richard A. Veronelly (1962), Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina, Saskatchewan.
  14. [S5033] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, birth certificate 002736 (1902), Alice Beatrice Veronelly; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  15. [S5155] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, marriage certificate 32 (1921), Hyland Richard Bloxam and Alice Beatrice Veronelly; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  16. [S5157] 1921 census of Canada, Kindersley, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 217, subdistrict 9, p. 1, dwelling 9, family 9, Hyland Bloxam household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 2 Sep 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada Series RG31.
  17. [S5107] 1926 census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Beausejour, Springfield, Manitoba, population schedule, district 12, subdistrict 42, p. 8, dwelling 78, family 78, Hyland Bloxam household; digital image, Library and Archives Canada (http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect : accessed 07 Aug 2024); citing Statistics Canada RG31, Item Number e011227806.
  18. [S5108] 1931 census of Canada, Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba, population schedule, district 189, subdistrict 79, p. 7, dwelling 71, family 72, Harry Bloxam household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 7 Aug 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada Series RG31.
  19. [S4934] Find a Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 Jul 2024), photograph, memorial # 41513174, gravestone for James Veronelly (1932), Grenfell Cemetery, Grenfell, Saskatchewan.