Hastings DeBlois HimmelmanAge: 33 years1892–1926
- Name
- Hastings DeBlois Himmelman
- Given names
- Hastings DeBlois
- Surname
- Himmelman
Birth | October 12, 1892 38 30 Source: 1901 Census of Canada Citation details: Lunenburg, LaHave Islands, page 4 |
Birth of a brother | Foster St. Clair Himmelman May 23, 1894 (Age 19 months) |
Marriage | Nita Bell Wentzell — View this family January 20, 1918 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Mildred Pamilla “Millie” Himmelman September 21, 1919 (Age 26 years) |
Death of a mother | Melinda A. Corkum October 29, 1922 (Age 30 years) |
Death | August 1926 (Age 33 years) Source: Lost At Sea (Archived Website) Note: From the Report of the Deputy Minister, Marine and Fisheries Canada "Annual Report on Sable Island" by H.F.Henry, Superintendent, Sable Island: "On August 9, 1926, schooner Sylvia Mosher came ashore on outer bar near No. 4 Station and was a total wreck; no signs of missing crew, bars patrolled daily looking for missing men. Considerable number of dories came ashore on island mostly damaged beyond repair."
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Family with parents |
father |
Obadiah Himmelman Birth: about 1854 34 30 Death: July 25, 1944 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
mother |
Melinda A. Corkum Birth: about 1862 — New Cumberland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN Death: October 29, 1922 — LaHave Islands, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Marriage: October 17, 1888 — Petite Riviere, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
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8 months elder sister |
Agnes Olivia Himmelman Birth: June 19, 1889 35 27 Death: 1978 |
15 months elder brother |
Abner Garfield Himmelman Birth: September 17, 1890 36 28 — LaHave Islands, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN Death: 1985 |
2 years himself |
Hastings DeBlois Himmelman Birth: October 12, 1892 38 30 Death: August 1926 |
19 months younger brother |
Foster St. Clair Himmelman Birth: May 23, 1894 40 32 — LaHave Islands, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN Death: May 2, 1960 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
brother |
Father’s family with Eliza Page |
father |
Obadiah Himmelman Birth: about 1854 34 30 Death: July 25, 1944 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
step-mother |
Eliza Page Birth: about 1859 — Mount Pleasant, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Marriage: September 19, 1880 — Mount Pleasant, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
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-1 months half-brother |
James Norman Himmelman Birth: August 1880 26 21 Death: December 15, 1964 — Lower LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Mother’s family with Eleazar Corkum |
step-father |
Eleazar Corkum Birth: about 1851 — Pleasantville, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
mother |
Melinda A. Corkum Birth: about 1862 — New Cumberland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN Death: October 29, 1922 — LaHave Islands, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Marriage: August 19, 1886 — |
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5 months half-brother |
Allison Emmanuel Corkum Birth: February 2, 1887 36 25 Death: July 9, 1951 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Family with Nita Bell Wentzell |
himself |
Hastings DeBlois Himmelman Birth: October 12, 1892 38 30 Death: August 1926 |
wife |
Nita Bell Wentzell Birth: August 1, 1898 34 30 — Riverport, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN Death: September 5, 1961 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Marriage: January 20, 1918 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
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20 months daughter |
Mildred Pamilla “Millie” Himmelman Birth: September 21, 1919 26 21 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN Death: April 27, 2011 — Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Birth | 1901 Census of Canada Citation details: Lunenburg, LaHave Islands, page 4 |
Marriage | Province of Nova Scotia Marriage Registry |
Death | Lost At Sea (Archived Website) |
Death | From the Report of the Deputy Minister, Marine and Fisheries Canada "Annual Report on Sable Island" by H.F.Henry, Superintendent, Sable Island: "On August 9, 1926, schooner Sylvia Mosher came ashore on outer bar near No. 4 Station and was a total wreck; no signs of missing crew, bars patrolled daily looking for missing men. Considerable number of dories came ashore on island mostly damaged beyond repair." |