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Catherine was born in 1851. Catherine is the child of Jacob Countryman and Alvina Fetterly. [1]
She was also married to John Van Dick / Van Dyke.
Mrs. S. Glasgow, Ottawa The death of Harriet C. Countryman widow of Samuel Glasgow, 174 Gladstone Avenue, occurred at an Ottawa hospital yesterday, following a brief illness. Born in Morewood, seventy-nine years ago, Mrs. Glasgow resided there for some time, later moving to Winchester where she lived for the greater part of her life (Concession 8 Lot 11). Three years ago she moved to Ottawa and from that time until the time of her death she lived with her son, William H. Glasgow, 174 Gladstone Avenue. Mrs. Glasgow made many friends who will learn of her death with sincere regret. Surviving her are: one son, William, one daughter, Mrs. Ada Trickey, of Ottawa, one brother William Countryman, of Morewood, four sisters, Mrs. William Hall, Morrisburg, Mrs. May Durant, and Mrs. Elma Parker, Ottawa, and Mrs. Desmond Gault, of Manotick, and seven grandchildren. Among the many floral offerings received by the bereaved family were tributes from the staff of the income tax branch, Department of Finance. ~from obituaries[3]
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