William Henry Cross

M, b. 13 January 1891
FatherGeorge Henry Cross
MotherEvelyn Byrnes
Birth*William Henry Cross was born on 13 January 1891 at Vankleek Hill, Prescott and Russell, Ontario, Canada.1,2  
(Witness) MarriageHe witnessed the marriage of Mark Watson Butcher and Marietta Louise Cross on 14 November 1917 at Kincaid, Pinto Creek No. 75, Saskatchewan, Canada.3 
Marriage*William Henry Cross married Isabelle Frances Graham on 5 April 1918 at Vulcan, Vulcan County, Alberta, Canada.4 
Occupation*William Henry Cross was a farmer in 1921 at Section 16, Township 9, Range 8, West of the 3rd Meridian, Kincaid, Pinto Creek No. 75, Saskatchewan, Canada.2 
Census*He appeared as the head of a household along with his wife, Isabelle Frances (Graham) Cross on the census of 1921 at Section 16, Township 9, Range 8, West of the 3rd Meridian, Kincaid, Pinto Creek No. 75, Saskatchewan, Canada. The household also included Ernest Lemmis, Charles Theophilus Butcher and Joseph Kohl.2 
Note*His biography was included in a published history in 1980 at Kincaid, Pinto Creek No. 75, Saskatchewan, Canada.4

Family

Isabelle Frances Graham b. c 1896
Last Edited18 Aug 2024

Citations

  1. [S5137] Ontario Registrar General, Registrations of Births and Stillbirths, 1869-, William Henry Cross registration no. 033374 (13 Jan 1891); digital image, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 18 Aug 2024); citing microfilm MS 929, roll 107, Archives of Ontario, Toronto.
  2. [S5139] 1921 census of Canada, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, population schedule, district 228, subdistrict 3, p. 5, dwelling 53, family 53, William Cross household; digital image, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 18 Aug 2024); citing Library and Archives Canada Series RG31.
  3. [S5161] Vital Statistics Saskatchewan, marriage certificate 5007 (1917), Mark Watson Butcher and Marietta Louise Cross; database with paper certificates ordered (for a fee), eHealth Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx).
  4. [S5138] History Book Committee, The History of Kincaid Saskatchewan and Area 1908-1980 (Altona, Manitoba, Canada: Friesen Printers, 1980), pp. 128-129.