Name |
Arthur Pearson Wright PRICHARD [1] |
Birth |
Dec 1904 |
Prince Edward Island, Canada [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1911 |
Eustane St., Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada [4] |
- enumerated in the household of James (age 37) were his wife Mary Wright (age 32), their children Constance (age 7), Arthur (age 6), Hope (age 2) & Norman (age 11 months), and Louise Wright (age 27) & Lora Wright (Age 26), sisters of Mary Wright. James was a bookkeeper, Louise & Lora were nurses. Constance was in school. The family religion was Anglican, except for Louise & Lora, who were Methodists.
- Role: Son
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Census |
1921 |
Duke St., Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada [5] |
- enumerated in the household of James (age 47) were his wife Mary Wright (age 42), their children Constance (age 18), Arthur (age 16), Hope (age 12), Norman (age 10) and Reginald (age 7). James was an accountant. Constance was in school. The family religion was Anglican.
- Role: Son
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Moved |
Abt 1923 |
USA [6] |
- he was engaged in electrical work
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Living |
Bef 16 Jun 1925 |
North Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA [7] |
Name |
Arthur Prichard [4, 7] |
Death |
16 Jun 1925 |
Harrington, Washington County, Maine, USA [3, 7] |
- Obituary: "The Sad Death of Arthur Prichard
The sympathy of the citizens of Summerside goes out to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Prichard and family in the great sorrow which has come to them in the sudden death of their oldest son, Arthur, which occurred at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday in Harrington, Maine, as the result of a collision between the motor cycle which he was riding and a Ford car. The deceased, who had been residing in North Brookfield, Mass., for some time, was on his way to his home in Summerside to spend his vacation with his parents and had covered about four hundred miles of the journey from North Brookfield when death overtook him as stated. Further details of the sad affair have not yet been received. The above particulars were received in a telegram by Mr. H. T. Holman, whose wife is a sister of Mrs. Prichard. Few lads in Summerside were more popular than Arthur Prichard and his death on the very threshold of his young manhood – he was twenty years of age – is a terrible blow to his parents, and the rest of the family. Of splendid physique, and of an exceedingly fine character, his untimely death will be mourned by many. It is only a little over two years ago since he left Summerside to engage in electrical work in the United States. His father, Mr. James H. Prichard, the well-known Secretary of the Canadian Silver Fox Association, was in Ottawa when the sad news came. He is expected home tonight when the remains of his son will arrive. Besides the bereaved parents there are left to mourn two sisters, Misses Constance and Hope and two brothers, Norman and Reginald, to all of whom deepest sympathy is extended in their sad loss."
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Person ID |
I107909 |
Ancestral Trails |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2024 |
Father |
James Haywood PRICHARD, b. Sep 1872, ,,, England d. 6 Jun 1945, , Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada (Age ~ 72 years) |
Marriage |
2 Sep 1902 |
, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada [1, 8] |
- james was a bachelor, living in North Sydney, Cape Breton. Mary was a spinster, living in Summerside. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Neil McLauchlin
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Family ID |
F27914 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |