Gerard Otto Willem Van Geytenbeek (1907—Private)
Gerard Otto Willem Van Geytenbeek1,2 was the son of Otto Willem Van Geytenbeek and Helen Ten Doerchaten. He was born in 1907 at Holland, Netherlands. 1,2 He lived in 1933 at Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, ON, CA. 2 He was buried at Mt Pleasant Cemetery, London, ON, CA. 1 He died private . 1 He was buried at Mt Pleasant Cemetery, London, ON, CA.
He married Helen Margaret Cartlidge. He married Helen Margaret Cartlidge on 28 January 1933 at Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, ON, CA. 2
Helen Margaret Cartlidge was the daughter of James Cartlidge and Ellen "Nellie" Johnson. She was born on 6 February 1909 at 318 Pall Mall St, London, ON, CA. 3 She worked as a Nurse in 1933 at London, ON, CA. 2 She died private . 1 She was buried at Mt Pleasant Cemetery, London, ON, CA. 1
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Author: London/Middlesex Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Type: Book
Type: Vital
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The medieval county of Holland is basically represented by the modern provinces of North and South Holland which together include the three largest cities in the Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague('s-Gravenhage). The use of Holland to refer to the entire country of the Netherlands is traditional, even in the Dutch language, but is deprecated because it would be like using England to refer to the entire United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Resources available for this cemetery include:
Cemetery Transcription, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, London, ON by the London/Middlesex Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Mount Pleasant Cemetery index by Ontario GenWeb
Mount Pleasant Cemetery index by FindAGrave
Largest city in south-west Ontario, located at the fork of the River Thames. It, and the river, were named by Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe while on a canoe exploration of the Thames Valley because he thought it would be an ideal spot for the capital of Upper Canada.
Map of downtown London from McAlpine's London City Directory 1875