Our Maritime Ties
Mary Ella (Ella) Burke
1894 - 1962 (67 years)1. Mary Ella (Ella) Burke was born 25 Jan 1894, Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1962. Other Events:
- Baptised: 4 Feb 1894, Lower Cove, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Residence: Oct 1916, Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Residence: Oct 1916, Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Mary married Charles LeBlanc 17 Oct 1916, Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Charles (son of John T LeBlanc and Emmelanie\Melanie\Emilie Saulnier) was born 5 Jul 1887, New Brunswick, Canada; died 28 Jan 1959, Highland View Hospital, Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Ragged Reef Cemetery, Ragged Reef, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Cecil Joseph LeBlanc was born 14 May 1917; died Bef 2011.
- 3. Louise Irene LeBlanc was born 17 Sep 1918, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- 4. John Anthony LeBlanc was born 4 May 1920, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 5 Sep 2011, Dr Georges L Dumont Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Ragged Reef Cemetery, Ragged Reef, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- 5. Arthur LeBlanc died Bef 2011.
- 6. Jerry LeBlanc died Bef 2011.
- 7. Florence LeBlanc died Bef 2011.
- 8. Fred LeBlanc
- 9. Tom LeBlanc
- 10. Ruth Ann LeBlanc
Generation: 2
2. Cecil Joseph LeBlanc (1.Mary1) was born 14 May 1917; died Bef 2011. Other Events:
- Baptised: 20 May 1917, Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Notes:
Baptised:
His godparents were Frank Burke and Janie Hebert.Cecil married Mildred Meme Graham [Group Sheet]
3. Louise Irene LeBlanc (1.Mary1) was born 17 Sep 1918, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Other Events:
- Baptised: 29 Sep 1918
- Residence: Sep 2011, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada
Notes:
Baptised:
Her godparents were Walter Hebert and Sadie Hebert.Louise — ... McGraw. [Group Sheet]
4. John Anthony LeBlanc (1.Mary1) was born 4 May 1920, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 5 Sep 2011, Dr Georges L Dumont Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Ragged Reef Cemetery, Ragged Reef, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Other Events:
- Baptised: 30 May 1920
- Military: Between 1940 and 1946, Europe; with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corp
- Occupation: Between 1947 and 1951, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; employee at the Joggins Coal Mines
- Military: Between 1951 and 1965; enlisted with the Royal Canadaian Army Service Corp
- Occupation: Between 1965 and 1970, Nappan, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; an employee at the Nappan Experimental Farm
- Occupation: Between 1970 and 1984, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Assistant Manager and later Store Manager of the Nova Scotia Liquor Store (retiring in 1984)
- Obituary: 6 Sep 2011, River Hebert, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; the website for Furlong Jones Funeral Home
Notes:
Baptised:
His godparents were Leo Burke and Mrs Anthony Burke.
Obituary:
Obituary
John LeBlanc
1920-2011
John Anthony LeBlanc, age 91,of Joggins, passed away peacefully at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton on Monday, September 5, 2011. Born in Joggins, he was a son of the late Charles and Ella (Burke) LeBlanc. John attended school in Joggins prior to joining the Canadian Army in 1940. He served overseas with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corp, from 1940 until 1946. Following his discharge he was employed in the Joggins Coal Mines until he re-enlisted in 1951. He served again in the Service Corp. until 1965 and upon his discharge this time he became employed at the Government Experimental Farm in Nappan until 1970 at which time he accepted the position of Assistant Manager at the Nova Scotia Liquor Store in Joggins and later became store manager, retiring in 1984. He was a member of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church and a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #4 both of Joggins, and a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association (Cumberland Wing #105) in Amherst. John is survived by brothers Fred and Tom, both of Shediac; sisters Louise McGraw, Saint John, Ruth Ann Mitchell (George), Oshawa, ON; brother-in-law Bill Brine, Amherst, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Jessie Dujay, brothers Arthur, Cecil, and Jerry; sister Florence Brine. Cremation has taken place under the care and direction of the Furlong~Jones Funeral Home, River Hebert. In keeping with John's wishes, there will be no memorial service. A graveside service will be held at the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Cemetery (Ragged Reef), Joggins at a time to be announced. www.furlongjones.ca
John — Jessie Dujay. Jessie died Bef 2011. [Group Sheet]
5. Arthur LeBlanc (1.Mary1) died Bef 2011. 6. Jerry LeBlanc (1.Mary1) died Bef 2011. 7. Florence LeBlanc (1.Mary1) died Bef 2011. Florence married William Denis (Bill) Brine 10 Apr 1950, Joggins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. William (son of John Brine and Annie White) was born 14 Jun 1914, Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 20 Mar 2012, Northumberland Hall, Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 11. Bill Brine
8. Fred LeBlanc (1.Mary1) 9. Tom LeBlanc (1.Mary1) 10. Ruth Ann LeBlanc (1.Mary1) Ruth — George Mitchell. [Group Sheet]
Generation: 3
11. Bill Brine (7.Florence2, 1.Mary1)