Linton Noell Gill1

#6603, (1907 - 1993)
FatherWilliam Henry Noell Gill1 (1866 - 1940)
MotherBlanche Sarah Linton1 (1876 - 1940)
Relationship3rd great-grandson of William Oliver
ChartsWilliam Oliver (born ~1730) & Ann Wilson - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart

Life Events

BirthLinton Noell Gill was born on 6 Aug 1907 in Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario.
Details from registration: Linton Noell Gill, father W H Noell Gill, teacher, of 66 Earl Street, mother Blanche Linton, registered Aug 6th by Jas Third M D.1 
(Subject) Photograph Linton was in a large Linton family group photo.2
(with Parents) 1911 CensusLinton N appeared on the 1911 Census of Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario with his parents. He was 3, born in Aug 1907, of English origins, and Anglican.3 
(with Parents) 1921 CensusLinton appeared on the 1921 Census of Kingston, Ontario with his parents. He was 13 years old, born in Ontario, and attended school.4 
Passenger ListLinton N Gill was listed on a Niagara Falls, NY border crossing card dated 14 Sep 1926. Information from the card: He was travelling with his parents. Linton was 19, single, a bank clerk, born at Kingston Ontario, 5' 9", dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, carried $40, destination Charlestown, W Va where his father was at St Hildas School, nearest relative in Canada grandmother Mary Linton in Campbellford Ontario.5 
(Mentioned) ObituaryHe was mentioned in his father's 1940 obituary as son Linton Gill, an instructor at the Royal Canadian Air Force training station at Camp Borden.6 
Passenger ListHe was listed on a manifest dated 2 Mar 1945 for a flight arriving at Laguardia Airport in New York on Trans Canada Airlines from Toronto. He was 37, Canadian, and stamped 'military'. With him was his wife Eunice, 25.7 
DeathLinton died on 18 Jan 1993.8
 
BurialHe was buried in Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario.9
Linton & Eunice Gill gravestone, Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario
photo by K Neale, August 2013
Last Edited10 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. Linton Noell Gill, #016545-07.
  2. E-mails from Lois Linton to J Kolthammer.
  3. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, East Kingston (86), subdistrict Kingston (1), page 18.
  4. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Kingston, SD 6, Page 8.
  5. Border Crossings: from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956, images (www.ancestry.com) "Linton N Gill, Niagara Falls, 1926."
  6. The Montreal Gazette, 7 Aug 1940, Page 5. Image viewed at Google news archives.
  7. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com) "Linton Gill, 1945."
  8. E-mails from Kathy Neale to J Kolthammer.
  9. Photograph of the Linton & Eunice Gill gravestone at Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario, taken by K Neale, 24 August 2013.