Thomas Ingles Janes, 1866–1956?> (aged 90 years)
- Name
- Thomas Ingles /Janes/
- Name
- Tom
- Type of name
- also known as
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, after studying at the Medical College of Cleveland; graduate of Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, San Francisco
1888
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Death of a wife
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Cause: 1948 - cancer |
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married by a Baptist minister
January 12, 1949 (aged 82 years)
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Profession
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M.D. (physician/surgeon)
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Member of Mission Lodge no. 169, Royal Arch Masons
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Death
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560 Maple Ave
December 30, 1956 (aged 90 years)
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Dr.
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Shared note
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Moved to San Francisco in the 1880s. Started medical practice there in 1880. several residences in California: |
father |
1824–1874
Birth: about 1824 — Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England Death: March 10, 1874 — Warwick, Ontario |
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mother |
1829–1900
Birth: June 1829 — Whitburn, Scotland Death: at home of daughter Mrs Hillis — August 14, 1900 — Arkona, Ontario |
Marriage | Marriage — 1856 — |
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1851–1921
Birth: November 7, 1851 — Warwick Village Death: February 16, 1921 — Bad Axe, Michigan, U.S.A. |
3 years
elder brother |
1854–1916
Birth: October 13, 1854 — Warwick Village Death: April 13, 1916 — London, Ontario |
3 years
elder sister |
1857–1930
Birth: October 7, 1857 — Warwick Township, Lambton County Death: before 1930 — London, Ontario |
2 years
elder brother |
1860–1929
Birth: February 22, 1860 — Janes Homestead, Lot 14, 3NER, Warwick Township, Lambton County Death: December 29, 1929 — at farm on lot 9, second line north in Warwick Township, Lambton County, Ontario |
20 months
elder brother |
1861–1943
Birth: October 16, 1861 — Warwick Township, Lambton County Death: about 1943 — Marquette, Michigan |
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1862–1930
Birth: may be born in 1863 — May 20, 1862 — Warwick Township, Lambton County, Ontario Death: November 24, 1930 — London Hospital, Ontario |
22 months
elder sister |
1864–1941
Birth: March 10, 1864 — Warwick Township, Lambton County Death: November 16, 1941 — Toronto, Ontario |
2 years
himself |
1866–1956
Birth: June 16, 1866 — Warwick Township, Lambton County, Ontario Death: 560 Maple Ave — December 30, 1956 — at home in San Mateo, California, following a lengthy illness |
5 years
younger sister |
1871–1948
Birth: January 22, 1871 — Second Line, Warwick Township, Lambton County Death: April 11, 1948 — at her daughter's in Adelaide Twp., Ontario |
himself |
1866–1956
Birth: June 16, 1866 — Warwick Township, Lambton County, Ontario Death: 560 Maple Ave — December 30, 1956 — at home in San Mateo, California, following a lengthy illness |
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wife |
1901–1982
Birth: September 7, 1901 — San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Death: June 18, 1982 — body donated to University of California School of Medicine, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California |
Marriage | Marriage — January 12, 1949 — Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, U.S.A. |
himself |
1866–1956
Birth: June 16, 1866 — Warwick Township, Lambton County, Ontario Death: 560 Maple Ave — December 30, 1956 — at home in San Mateo, California, following a lengthy illness |
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wife |
1872–1948
Birth: February 12, 1872 — New York City, New York, U.S.A. Death: carcinoma of the transverse colon and pelvis bones; metastases to the sacrum; she had been ill for over 4 years — September 5, 1948 — St. John's Hospital, San Francisco, U.S.A. |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1893 — |
16 months
daughter |
1894–1937
Birth: May 9, 1894 — San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Death: Agnews State Hospital, originally known as the “Great Asylum for the Insane,” Agnews State Hospital was the premier California institution for assisting and treating the mentally ill. — May 21, 1937 — Agnews State Hospital, Colma, California |