1889 - 1918 (29 years)
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Name |
Daisy Payne-Lapham |
Born |
14 Jun 1889 |
Borstal, Rochester,Kent |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
30 Oct 1918 |
Goudreau, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I1840 |
Bennetts |
Last Modified |
11 May 2010 |
Father |
Joseph E Lapham, b. 24 Dec 1870, d. 12 Jan 1951 (Age 80 years) |
Mother |
Eliza Jane (Seaward) Payne, b. 9 May 1866, Gosport, Alverstoke, Hampshire , d. 26 Oct 1929, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada (Age 62 years) |
Married |
26 Oct 1898 |
Rochester, New York, USA |
Histories |
 | HISTORY OF SPANISH FLU WHICH KILLED DAISY LAPHAM DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH AND ELIZA JANE LAPHAM IN 1918. DAISY IS BURIED IN GOUDREAU CEMETERY, ONTARIO, CANADA. HER HEADSTONE WAS DISCOVERED BY TERRY BAKER AND HER FATHER LOUIS SCHIPPER WHEN THEY RENOVATED THE OVERGROWN AND NEGLECTED CEMETERY THE INFORMATION RELATING TO THE SPANISH FLU PANDEMIC IN 1918 WAS DISCOVERED ON THE INTERNET. IT WAS ALSO KNOWN AS THE "SPANISH LADY" AND "THE NAPLES SOLDIER" |
Headstones |
 | HEADSTONE FOR DAISY LAPHAM THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF CHARLES LAPHAM AND EMMA (NEE SHEPHERD) CHARLES AND EMMA EMIGRATED TO CANADA IN THE 1880'S READING ON HEADSTONE
Sacred
To the Memory of
Daisy
Beloved Daughter of
Mr & Mrs Joseph Lapham
of Sarnia, ONT.
Who passed away October 30th 1918
Aged 29 years.
Gone from us but not forgotten
Never shall thy memory fade
Loving thoughts shall ever linger
Around the spot where thou art laid
Many thanks to Terry Baker for this contribution to the site |
 | GOUDREA CEMETERY IN A GHOST TOWN IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Photo shows Terry's father Louis Schipper cleaning Daisy Lapham's neglected headstone Thank you for helping me find a little history on this 29 year old girl. Daisy died October 30th 1918. Her burial place is Goudreau Ontario. She died of the Spanish Flu. I have pictures of the tombstone if you are interested. Her tombstone reads:
Sacred
To the Memory of
Daisy
Beloved Daughter of
Mr & Mrs Joseph Lapham
of Sarnia, ONT.
Who passed away October 30th 1918
Aged 29 years.
Gone from us but not forgotten
Never shall thy memory fade
Loving thoughts shall ever linger
Around the spot where thou art laid
Terry Baker sent the inscription details in her email
Thank you Terry for your contribution to the site
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Family ID |
F469 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Father |
George Walter Payne, b. 24 Jun 1866, New Brompton,Gillingham,Kent , d. 17 Dec 1892, Medway, Rochester,Kent (Age 26 years) |
Mother |
Eliza Jane (Seaward) Payne, b. 9 May 1866, Gosport, Alverstoke, Hampshire , d. 26 Oct 1929, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada (Age 62 years) |
Married |
29 Dec 1888 |
Parish of St.Margaret,Medway,Rochester,Kent,England |
Headstones |
 | GOUDREAU CEMETERY, ONTARIO, CANADA OLD CEMETERY IN THE GHOST TOWN OF GOUDREA, ONTARIO, CANADA - PHOTO TAKEN PRIOR TO RENOVATION OF THE CEMETERY BY TERRY BAKER.
- TERRY HAS, WITH THE HELP OF HER FATHER TAKEN ON THE CHORE OF CLEARING THE CEMETERY AND CLEANING THE GRAVESTONES.
Well done Terry and Louis !!!
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Photos |
 | DAISY PAYNE-LAPHAM born 14 June 1889, Borstal, Rochester, Kent, England and died aged 29 on 30 October 1918 Goudreau, Ontario, Canada DAISY PAYNE-LAPHAM was the daughter of Eliza Jane Seaward and George Walter Payne. Daisy was adopted by Joseph Lapham on his marriage to Eliza in October 1898
Information found on the internet in a genealogical ancestral site in Yahoo/Geocities...owner cant be traced |
Family ID |
F630 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones
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 | GOUDREA CEMETERY IN A GHOST TOWN IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Photo shows Terry's father Louis Schipper cleaning Daisy Lapham's neglected headstone Thank you for helping me find a little history on this 29 year old girl. Daisy died October 30th 1918. Her burial place is Goudreau Ontario. She died of the Spanish Flu. I have pictures of the tombstone if you are interested. Her tombstone reads:
Sacred
To the Memory of
Daisy
Beloved Daughter of
Mr & Mrs Joseph Lapham
of Sarnia, ONT.
Who passed away October 30th 1918
Aged 29 years.
Gone from us but not forgotten
Never shall thy memory fade
Loving thoughts shall ever linger
Around the spot where thou art laid
Terry Baker sent the inscription details in her email
Thank you Terry for your contribution to the site
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 | HEADSTONE FOR DAISY LAPHAM THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF CHARLES LAPHAM AND EMMA (NEE SHEPHERD) CHARLES AND EMMA EMIGRATED TO CANADA IN THE 1880'S READING ON HEADSTONE
Sacred
To the Memory of
Daisy
Beloved Daughter of
Mr & Mrs Joseph Lapham
of Sarnia, ONT.
Who passed away October 30th 1918
Aged 29 years.
Gone from us but not forgotten
Never shall thy memory fade
Loving thoughts shall ever linger
Around the spot where thou art laid
Many thanks to Terry Baker for this contribution to the site |
 | GOUDREAU CEMETERY, GOUDREA, ONTARIO, CANADA - RESTING PLACE FOR DAISY LAPHAM WHO WAS BORN 14 JUNE 1889 AND DIED 30 OCTOBER 1918, OF SPANISH FLU, DURING AN EPIDEMIC WHEN MANY PEOPLE DIED. TERRY'S FATHER LOUIS SCHIPPER HARD AT WORK CLEANING DAISY'S HEADSTONE WHICH HAS BEEN SADLY NEGLECTED.
Thank you Louis on behalf of Daisy and the Seaward/Payne/Lapham/Bennett families
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 | TERRY BAKER LAYING DAISIES AT THE GRAVE OF DAISY LAPHAM (1889 - 1918) - Daisy was the adopted daughter of Joseph Lapham he married Eliza Jane Seaward who was the widow of George Walter Payne (Daisy's father) and also his brother Arthur. WHILST CLEARING THE OVERGROWN CEMETERY IN GOUDREAU, A GHOST TOWN IN ONTARIO, CANADA, TERRY DISCOVERED THE LONG FORGOTTEN GRAVE OF DAISY AND VERY KINDLY CLEANED AND TIDIED IT, THEN LAID DAISIES IN MEMORY OF DAISY. Daisy died of Spanish Flu during an epidemic when many people died in Goudreau - Thank you Terry for all your hard work on behalf of Daisy and the Seaward/Payne/Lapham/Bennett families |
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