| Name |
John Alden McIntyre |
| Birth |
21 Jul 1887 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
10 Jul 1906 |
322 Kennedy, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [2] |
- John F McIntyre, Head , M, M, 54, Ontario
Mrs J F McIntyre, Wife, F, M, 44, Ontario
John A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 18, Manitoba
Campbell M McIntyre, Son, M, S, 13, Manitoba
Albert F McIntyre, Son, M, S, 2, Manitoba
Levi Mabee, Father, M, M, 73, Ontario
Alice A Pocock, Servant, F, S, 23, England, Immigrated in 1906
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| Census |
1916 |
178 Lenore, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [3] |
- J F McIntyre, Head, M, M, 60, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Printer
M A McIntyre, Wife, F, M, 50, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
J A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 27, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Book Keeper
C M McIntyre, Son, M, S, 22, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Soldier
L A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 12, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, None
S Maybee, Mother, F, W, 80, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
M Maybee, Sister, F, S, 50, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
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| Witness-Obituary |
- John Finlay McIntyre (1852-1936), Printer and publisher was born at Balderson, Ontario on 1 January 1852, he apprenticed as a printer in the office of the Perth Courier and the Arnprior Chronicle. In 1877 he came to Winnipeg with his brother, P. C. McIntyre, and opened the first job-printing office in the city, located on McDermot Avenue. About 20 years later, the business was sold and McIntyre joined the Douglass-McIntyre Printing Company on Princess Street, retiring from it around 1930.
In 1886 he married Minnie Ann Mabee (1863-1935). They had four sons: John Alden McIntyre (1887-1918), Campbell Mabee McIntyre (1883-1956), Lorne A. McIntyre, and Duncan Archibald "Archie" McIntyre (1897-1906). He was treasurer of the Manitoba branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society for 24 years, first treasurer of the YMCA and serving a year as its President, Deacon of First Baptist Church for 56 years, a President of the Baptist Convention of Manitoba, and general secretary of the Baptist Union of Western Canada. He was a member of the Apollo Club and other musical organizations.
He died at Winnipeg on 31 October 1936 and was buried in St. John's Cemetery.
|
| Reference Number |
22920 |
| Death |
1 Oct 1918 |
Tilloy-lès-Mofflaine, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France [5] |
- He was one of a party engaged in carrying ammunition on the morning of October 1st, 1918, during an advance North East of Tilloy. The party was proceeding under a heavy barrage, and Private McIntyre was following, some little distance behind his comrades. When the party was checked up it was found that he was missing. His body was found the following morning completely hidden in a bed of thistles, he having been hit in the left breast and shoulder by fragments of a shell.
|
| Burial |
Hanecourt British Cemetery, Arras, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France [5, 6] |
- 234029; J. A. McIntyre; 27th Bn, Canadian Inf.; 1st October 1918 Age 31
|
| Person ID |
I22771 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |
| Father |
John Finlay McIntyre, b. 1 Jan 1852, Balderson, Bathurst Districr, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada d. 31 Oct 1936, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Age 84 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Minnie Ann Mabee, b. 11 Nov 1862, Ontario, Canada d. 4 Sep 1935, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Age 72 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
17 Feb 1886 |
116 King Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [7, 8] |
- McIntyre-Mabee—Married, at the residence of the bride's father, 116 King Street, on the 17th inst., by Rev. A.A. Cameron, Mr. J. F. McIntyre to Miss Minnie Mabee, second daughter of Mr. L. Mabee all of Winnipeg
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| Family ID |
F5818 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |