Quebec Church records St. Clement Anglican, Verdun
Derek Calvin Kinnear, son of Ernest Calvin Kinnear and Jessie Agnes Curtis, of 1090 Melrose Ave, Verdun was born in Montreal on the twelfth day of September nineteen hundred and twenty seven and was baptized on the seventh day of September nineteen hundred and thirty-three, by me A. Findlay?, Rector.Witnesses E. C. Kinnear and J. A. Kinnear
1931 Canada Census Verdun Ciry, Jacques-Cartier, Quebec
775 Fifth Avenue, Verdun, Quebec
rent home, $28 per month, 5 rooms, no radio,
Head Ernest Kinnear, married, age 42, born New Brunswick, parents born New Brunswick, speaks English and French, clerk steam Railway
Wife Jessie Kinnear, married, age 36, born England, parents born England, immigrated 1920, speaks English, homemaker
Daughter Joyce Kinnear, age 9, born New Brunswick,
Son Garth Kinnear, age 5, born Quebec
Son
Derrick Kinnear, age 4, born Quebec
Marriage Registration
Date of Marriage June 25, 1955
Kydd Memorial Church, Rosemount Blvd., Montreal
Bridegroom
Derek Calvin Kinnearaddress 7221 Eighth Avenue, Ville St. Michel Municipality, Hochelaga County [crossed out and replaced with Ile de Mtl] , Quebec
occupation clerk, Canadian Pacific Railway
single
protestant
born September 12, 1927, Montreal, Quebec
father born in Sackville, New Brunswick
Bride
Dorothy Estelle Mary Hayesaddress 6650 Fourteenth Avenue, Rosemount Municipality, Hochelaga County, Quebec
occupation clerk, Canadian Industries (1954) Limited
single
protestant
born April 24, 1935, Montreal
father born Harrison , New Jersey, USA
Montreal Gazette, June 29 1955
Kinnear-Hayes In Kydd Memorial Presbyterian Church, the marriage took place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock of Dorothy (Dody), daughter of Mrs. Jean C. J. Hayes, to Mr. Derek C. Kinnear, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kinnear, the Rev. Alastair MacOdrum officiating. Mr. Joseph T. Barratt, M.B.E., played the wedding music, and Mr. C. A. Tomkins sang during the signing of the register. Baskets of rose de lima and white gladioli were used as decorations. The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Howard W. Bydwell, was gowned in nylon tulle and Chantilly lace, the bodice having a lace bolero with a Queen Anne collar and sleeves ending in points over her hands, and the tulle skirt appliqued with lace medallions frosted with sequins. Her fingertip-length veil of tulle illusion was held by a scalloped headdress of matching lace, and she carried a cascade bouquet of Briarcliffe roses and tephanotis. Mrs. Howard W. Bydwell, as matron of honor for her sister, was in a frock of blue tulle over taffeta. She wore a matching headdress," and carried a cascade bouquet of deep pink and white feathered carnations. Mr. Garth Kinnear acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. Douglass Easson and Mr. Qerek Whit-taker. Mrs. Hayes, the bride's mother, was gowned in turquoise French lace and crepe, and wore a black hat and accessories, and a corsage bouquet of Pinnochio roses. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Kinnear left for Banff, Emerald Lake. Victoria and Seattle, the bride travelling in a light blue suit, and wearing a navy blue velvet hat, and a - corsage bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses. Canada Voters Lists 1949
762 Melrose Avenue, Verdun, Quebec
D. C. Kinnear, clerk
E. G. Kinnear, carpenter
E. C. Kinnear, C.N.R. [Canadian National Railway]
Joyce Kinnear, clerk
Canada Voters Lists 1963
1732 Rue Couvrette, Dollard, Montreal, Quebec
Derek Kinnear, clerk
Mrs. Dorothy KinnearMrs Jean Hayes, retired
Canada Voters Lists 1965
219 Castlefield, Jacques-Cartier-Lasalle, Montreal, Quebec
Derek Kinnear, accountant
Dorothy Kinnear
Canada Voters Lists 1968
1795 Castlefield, Lachine, Montreal, Quebec
Derek Kinnear, accountant
Mrs. Dorothy Kinnear, housewife
Canadian Phonebooks 1995 to 2002
Derek C. Kinnear
1795 Castlefield Avenue, Dorval Quebec
Obituary at
www.legacy.comDerek KinnearDerek Kinnear September 12, 1927 - May 15, 2015 Derek Kinnear died peacefully on May 15, 2015 in his 88th year. A long time resident of the West Island, he was predeceased by his wife of 48 years Dorothy (nee Hayes) in 2003. Fondly remembered as a dedicated Dad by Jim (Kathy), Geoffrey (Nancy) and Jennifer (Marc) and a grateful Grandpa by Justin, Erika, Jonathan, Gillian, Jordan and Elizabeth. Visitation at
J.J.Cardinal Funeral Home, 560 Lakeshore Drive, Dorval on Saturday May 23 from 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Donations can be made in his memory to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
Name, birth date and location, marriage date and location, death date and location and the obituary below from the Henry/Hayes Tree at
ancestry.co.uk by Jean-Marc Trudeau
Obituary
KINNEAR, Dorothy (nee Hayes). Passed on, surrounded by her family, Monday, December 8, 2003, after a courageous battle at the Montreal General Hospital. Lovingly remembered and greatly missed by her husband, Derek, children Jim (Kathy), Geoffrey (Nancy), and Jennifer (Marc). Very proud grandmother of Justin, Erika, Jonathan, Gillian, Jordan and Elizabeth. Many thanks to the hospital staff on the 15th and 18th west floors. Visitation at J.J. Cardinal Funeral Home, 560 Lakeshore Drive in Dorval on Friday, December 12 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Cedar's Cancer Institute, 687 Pine Avenue West, Room E3.15, Montreal H3A 1A1.
Published in The Gazette on December 10, 2003