Floyd Arthur Mutton
Description
- Creator
- Hugh Donald Latimer October 12, 1910 to May 10, 1986, Photographer
- Media Type
- Image
- Text
- Genealogical Resource
- Place
- Item Type
- Photographs
- Description
- Born: 18 March 1896
Died: 29 September 1974
Parents: William Arthur Mutton and Effie May McLaughlin
Marriage: 14 March 1923 Jane Sauva
Occupation: Farmer at Cramahe
- Notes
- Genealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com
Floyd Arthur Mutton1,2,3,4,5
M, #35436, b. 18 March 1896, d. 29 September 1974
Father*: William "Arthur" Mutton2 b. 18 Mar 1869, d. 29 Dec 1937
Mother*: Effie May McLaughlin2 b. 2 Jun 1875, d. 14 Dec 1934
Birth*: 18 March 1896; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Mar 18 1896 per CEMSearch. Date Mar 18 1896 from page 7 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2,6
Marriage*: 14 March 1923; St. Paul's Recordy, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#017149: Groom: Floyd Arthur Mutton; Age: 27; Res.: Brighton Twp.; Born: Cramahe Twp.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Rel.: Meth.; Parents: Wm. Arthur Mutton, b. Cramahe Twp. & Effie May McLaughlan; Bride: Jane Sauva; Age: 26; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: spinster; Rel.: Anglican; Parents: Joseph Sauva, b. North Augusta Twp. & Mary Wright; Wit.: Joseph Sauva & W. A. Mutton, Hilton; Date: Mar 14 1923; Place: St. Paul's Rectory, Brighton; Performed by: Edgar W. Pickford, St. Paul's Rectory, Brighton, CE; Sworn: Brighton, Mar 12 1923; Reg'r.: ?? Roblin, Brighton (Ontario Marriage Registration, #017149-1923, ancestry.com)
"Floyd married Jennie Sauva and has a family of three sons." from page 16 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.
Date Mar 14 1923 from page 7 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Sarah Jane "Jennie" Sauva2,7
Death*: 29 September 1974; Trenton Memorial Hospital, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date Sep 29 1974 & location Trenton from page 1 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004.2
Burial*: 2 October 1974; Shiloh Cemetery, Cramahe Twp., Shiloh, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) MUTTON; William Arthur Mutton 1869 - 1937; His Wife; Effie May Mclaughlin 1875 - 1934; Floyd Arthur Mutton 1896 - 1974; 21st Infantry 1914 - 1918; His Wife; Sarah Jane Sauva 1897 - 1966 (Shiloh Cemetery, Cramahe Twp., Sept. 4, 2004)
CEMSearch: Name: Floyd Arthur Mutton; Born: 1896-03-18; Died: 1974; Age: 78y; Notes: Son of William Arthur Mutton and Effie McGloughlin, husband of Sarah Jane Sauva, 21st Infantry 1914-1918; Buried: Shiloh Cemetery; Other names: Effie May Mutton (Mclaughlin) (1875-1934), Roy & Ray Mutton (1927-1927), Sarah Jane Mutton (Sauva) (1897-1966), William Arthur Mutton (1869-1937)
from page 1 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004.2,5,6
Residence*: 1900; Vancouver, British Columbia; "Floyd was born on the farm known as the Sprung Place west of where Mr. Ed Dale now lives. In 1900 they went to Vancourver. Arthur went to Klondike in May, 1900 and returned in September. They all returned to Ontario in 1903 and back again in 1906." from page 16 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2
Milit-Beg: 18 March 1914; Ontario; "About my military service, I had two enlistments. First in the Canadian Militia, I joined the eleventh battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers of Canada on March 18, 1914." from page 106 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2
Residence: September 1914; Brighton Twp., Hilton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Arthur and Effie returned to Ontario in September 1914. After Floyd came back from overseas, they bought a farm west of Hilton." from page 16 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2
Residence: 6 November 1914; Colborne, Northumberland Co., Ontario; WWI Attestation Paper: Name: Floyde Arthur Mutton; Res.: Colborne; Kin: W. A. Mutton, father, Colborne; Born: March 18 1896; Occ.: farmer; Status: single; Militia: 11th Royal Irish Fuseliers (ancestry.com)8
Note*: 15 September 1915; France; "On May 3, 1915, we sailed for England on board S.S. Metagama. We went to Sandling Camp near Hythe, England for completion of training. On September 15 we went to France to become part of the fourth Brigade, second division." from page 106 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2
Note: 15 September 1916; Courcellette, France; "On September 15, we took part in the attack on Courcellette. I was detailed as extra stretcher bearer. I got as far as the front line. When it was all over, and we were cleaning up, they sent two shells over, and the second one got me. It exploded about a foot or two over my head and a piece ploughed through the muscle of my right hip and kept on going. I had to lie where I fell that day and night, and the next day. The following night I managed to drag myself out on one leg part way back until I was eventually picked up. I spent the next day, Sunday (I had been wounded on Friday) at rail head. The only treatment I got was a fresh bandage. The seat of my trousers and underwear had been drawn into my wound and it could not be removed." from page 107 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2
Milit-End*: 13 July 1918; Kingston, Ontario; "In June I was sent to Canada reaching Kingston on July 11. Here I was at Queen's Military Hospital for about a year while they did more operations and muscle grafting. I was discharged July 13, 1918." from page 107 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.2
Note: circa 1930; Brighton Twp., Orland, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Floyd Mutton appears in The Latimer Photos which were taken by Hugh Latimer during the early 1920s and late 1930s at his father's General Store in Orland. (The Latimer Photos, Codrington Public Library)9
Family: Sarah Jane "Jennie" Sauva b. 20 Aug 1897, d. 26 Oct 1966
Marriage*: 14 March 1923; St. Paul's Recordy, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#017149: Groom: Floyd Arthur Mutton; Age: 27; Res.: Brighton Twp.; Born: Cramahe Twp.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Rel.: Meth.; Parents: Wm. Arthur Mutton, b. Cramahe Twp. & Effie May McLaughlan; Bride: Jane Sauva; Age: 26; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: spinster; Rel.: Anglican; Parents: Joseph Sauva, b. North Augusta Twp. & Mary Wright; Wit.: Joseph Sauva & W. A. Mutton, Hilton; Date: Mar 14 1923; Place: St. Paul's Rectory, Brighton; Performed by: Edgar W. Pickford, St. Paul's Rectory, Brighton, CE; Sworn: Brighton, Mar 12 1923; Reg'r.: ?? Roblin, Brighton (Ontario Marriage Registration, #017149-1923, ancestry.com)
"Floyd married Jennie Sauva and has a family of three sons." from page 16 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.
Date Mar 14 1923 from page 7 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird, Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Sarah Jane "Jennie" Sauva2,7
William Sidney Mutton2 b. 6 Jun 1924, d. 28 Feb 1998
John Harold Mutton2 b. 11 Nov 1925, d. 16 Mar 2012
Roy Mutton2 b. 1927, d. 1927
Ray Mutton2 b. 1927, d. 1927
Frank Floyd Mutton+2 b. 22 Oct 1930, d. 13 Feb 2011
Citations
Floyd Oliver Mutton per Birth Reg'n. Floyd Arthur Mutton per Memorial. Floyd Arthur Mutton per marriage reg'n. What happened re the middle name??
[S56] Mary Ann Down, Ours To Remember.
[S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
[S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
[S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
[S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
[S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #017149-1923.
[S83] Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
[S87] Unknown subject unknown record type; unknown repository. - Publisher
- Hugh Donald Latime
- Place of Publication
- Orland, Ontario
- Date of Original
- 1935
- Date Of Event
- 1935
- Dimensions
-
Width: 2.375 in
Height: 3.375 in
- Image Dimensions
-
Image Width: 2in
Image Height: 3.125in
- Personal Name(s)
- Latimer ; Hugh Donald ; Latimer, William James ; Mutton, Floyd Arthur
- Corporate Name(s)
- Latimer General Store
- Local identifier
- abdap_libc-270
- Collection
- The Latimer Collection
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
-
-
Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.03342 Longitude: -77.73279 -
Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.16682 Longitude: -77.7995 -
Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.10012 Longitude: -77.8828 -
Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.13342 Longitude: -77.7828
-
- Donor
- Hugh Donald Latimer 12 October 1910 to 10 May 1986
- Copyright Statement
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Location of Original
- Brighton Public Library, Codrington Branch
- Contact
- Brighton Digital ArchivesEmail:brightondigitalarchives@gmail.com
Agency street/mail address:Brighton Public Library
35 Alice Street
P.O. Box 129
Brighton, ON K0K 1H0