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400. Ann "Annie" Jane Cardiff MOULTON(461) (462)(462) was born on 9 Mar 1873. She died on 13 Mar 1946 in Lanark Twp, ON, CAN.. She Buried in St. George's Anglican Cemetery, Clayton, ON, CAN.. (463)

She was married to Enoch GILES (son of Robert GILES and Amedia WILLIS) on 29 Jun 1898 in Lanark Twp, ON, CAN.. Enoch GILES (461)(462) (462) was born on 9 Aug 1866 in Lanark Twp, ON, CAN. He died on 1 Oct 1938 in Lanark Twp, ON, CAN.. He Buried in St. George's Cemetery, Clayton, ON, CAN.. He Organizations in Clayton Orange Lodge. Obituary - 1936, Wednesday, October 4, The Carlton Place Herald - page
#8.
Enoch Giles of Ramsay - lifelong resident of the Clayton Section, passed
away on Sunday after a short illness. He was 71 years of age. Mr. Giles
was born in Ramsay, son of the late Robert Giles and his wife Amedia
Willis, pioneers of the district. Marrying Annie Moulton, Mr. Giles
settled on a farm near Clayton, He was a member of the Clayton Orange
Lodge.
Surviving are his widow, four sons, Lloyd and Milton Giles at
home, Orval Giles, of Almonte, and Resford Giles of Ramsay; two
daughters, Mrs. William Cole, of McCleary, and Mrs. Earl Sweeney of
Marble Bluff; one sister, Mrs. Alfred Chaplin, of Glen Tay, and one
brother, Elijah Giles of Ramsay. His funeral took place from his home to
St. George's Anglican Church. Ann "Annie" Jane Cardiff MOULTON and Enoch GILES had the following children:

child+1018 i. Elmer Lloyd GILES.
child+1019 ii. Orville Willis GILES.
child+1020 iii. Edna Elizabeth Eleanor GILES.
child+1021 iv. William Milton Clark GILES.
child+1022 v. Ressford Herbert Cecil GILES.
child1023 vi. Leslie E. GILES(461) (462) was born on 15 Mar 1911 in Ramsay Twp, ON, CAN. He died on 11 Apr 1924 in Ramsay Twp, Almonte area, ON, CAN.. He Buried in St. George's Cemetery, Clayton, ON, CAN.. 1924 Friday April 18
The Almonte Gazette Front page
Leslie Giles
A sad event occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Giles on
Friday April
11, when their son, Leslie E., a bright boy of thirteen years passed away
after a
trying illness of over two months duration, which he bore with wonderful
patience
for one so young.
Rheumatic fever with heart complications was the cause of death and
at times
he suffered a great deal but through it all was never heard to complain
and when
death came he looked upon it as a happy release from his suffering.
The funeral which was largely attended took place on Monday
afternoon, Rev.
Mr. Bruce, rector of St. George Church, officiating. The remains were
laid to rest
in the Anglican cemetery.
His teacher and schoolmates sent a spray of Easter lilies and
carnations to
show their love and respect. There was also a beautiful wreath from his
parents and brothers and sisters and a wreath from his uncle Mr. H.
Moulton.
The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved ones in
their
sorrow.

1924, Friday April 18
The Almonte Gazette page 5
Lloyd "News"
Those from a distance attending the funeral of the late Master
Leslie Giles on
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Geo Giles of Carleton Place, Mrs J. G. Ireton of
Bathurst, Mrs and Mrs. Wm Code of Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. John Giles of
Drummond, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Code of Scotch Corners.
child+1024 vii. Rita Lillian Muriel GILES.