Waterloo Region Generations
A record of the people of Waterloo Region, Ontario.

Mary Theresa Madeline Belinski

Female 1915 - 1994  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Theresa Madeline Belinski was born 1915, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Michael "Mike" Belinski and Anastasia "Ann" "Annie" "Nasia" Medwig); died 1994; was buried , Dorchester Union Cemetery, Dorchester, Middlesex Co., Ontario.

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    • FindAGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176336393
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-232959


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Michael "Mike" Belinski was born 22 Oct 1880, Prujot, Kopyczynay, Austria; died 23 Nov 1944, Stratford, Perth Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Avondale Cemetery, Stratford, Perth Co., Ontario.

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    • Birth: , Poland
    • FindAGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181441679
    • Name: Michael Belinskie
    • Name: Michel Bilinski
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-176383
    • Immigration: 1898, , Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1910, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; railway laborer
    • Residence: 1910, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1911, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Laborer - Stamping Factory
    • Residence: 1911, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Roman Catholic

    Notes:

    Suspended Sentence.

    Suspended sentence was granted the defendant Mike Belinski who was found guilty of assault at the home on Charles street several weeks ago. The case was finally disposed of this morning.

    The News Record 31 May 1919, Sat Page 2

    Michael — Anastasia "Ann" "Annie" "Nasia" Medwig. Anastasia was born 9 Dec 1889, Budzanof, Trembolia, Austria; died 18 Jul 1969, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Heavenly Rest Catholic Cemetery, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anastasia "Ann" "Annie" "Nasia" Medwig was born 9 Dec 1889, Budzanof, Trembolia, Austria; died 18 Jul 1969, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Heavenly Rest Catholic Cemetery, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: , Romania
    • FindAGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/266075705
    • Name: Anastasia "Ann" "Annie" "Nasia" Belinski
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-232951
    • Immigration: 1908, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1910, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1911, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Roman Catholic
    • Residence: 1944, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Liquor Sale, Sheep Theft Charges Heard

    STRATFORD, Jan. 21. - Following a lengthy hearing before Magistrate J. A. Makins in police court on Saturday, Mrs. Annie Belinski, city was convicted on a charge of keeping liquor for sale. She was remanded for sentence.

    Mrs. Belinski also faces several charges of stealing sheep in this distinct within the past few months. One of these charges is being heard and the case was not completed when court adjourned late Saturday afternoon.

    Kitchener Daily Record 21 Jan 1935, Mon Page 2

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    WOMAN GETS JAIL TERM

    STRATFORD, Jan. 21.-(CP)- Convicted on a charge of stealing sheep from farmers in the county and keeping liquor for sale, Mrs. Annie Belinski today was sentenced to nine months in Mercer reformatory.

    Five other charges of sheep stealing are pending. William Metz and John Smith, city, who have pleaded guilty to six charges of sheep stealing are in jail awaiting sentence.

    Kitchener Daily Record 21 Jan 1935, Mon Page 8

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    STRATFORD WOMAN HELD

    STRATFORD, Dec. 28.-(CP)- Mrs. Annie Belinski, local resident, was arrested here today and will be taken to London to face a charge under section 216 of the criminal code. It is said a young woman is Implicated in the case.

    28 Dec 1933, Thu ·Page 11

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    Charged With Forging Perth Turnkey's Name

    LONDON, Ont., May 7.-(CP)- Alleged to have forged the name of a turnkey of the Perth county jail on a $152 cheque, John Smith, 20, of Stratford was given an adjournment until May 15, with ball at $4,000 when he appeared before magistrate T. W. Scandrett today. Adjournment was given at the request of defence counsel, Howard Cluff.

    Police say Smith was only released from the Perth county jail a short time ago after he was held in connection with theft of sheep in the Annie Belinski case in Stratford.

    Kitchener Daily Record 07 May 1935, Tue Page 8

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    Age Not A Bar For 'Bar'

    A 79-year-old Sandwich West Township woman, who was described by Magistrate W. S. Pearson of Sarnia as being "a remarkable person for her age" discovered that keeping liquor for sale did not pay off.

    Mrs. Ann Belinski of 1730 Mark Ave was convicted Friday in magistrate's court on the charge and fined $100 and costs. In addition, the ground floor of her home was declared a public place for one year.

    Police testified that on April 17 they went to the Belinski home. Two officers said they were dressed in plain clothes and, without identifying themselves, asked if they could buy "a half case of beer."

    They said the accused said they could only buy "a full case" and that it would cost $9. The full case was purchased.

    Evidence also showed that the officers returned to the premises later in the day and found, after producing a search warrant, three full bottles of whisky, four empty wine bottles, 12 full cases of beer and six full bottles of sherry.

    When asked by her defence counsel, Harold Rosenthal, what she was doing with all that liquor, Mrs. Belinski answered: "I have a large family and I bought it for the Easter holidays I did not buy any liquor for the purpose of selling it."

    The Windsor Star 29 May 1965, Sat Page 14

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    Court Baffled

    Doesn't Know Which One to Believe in Case; Dismisses Charge

    Off and on for the past three years, she has had to listen to being called thief, robber, and jailbird, Mrs. Ann Belinski, 359 Janette avenue, testified in city police court today against Mrs. J. De Froy, 367 Janette avenue, a neighbor, whom she had before Magistrate D. M. Brodie on a charge of using grossly insulting language on the public streets, an infraction of the public morals bylaw.

    But Mrs. De Froy denied the charge in toto, and in turn charged the complainant with being a general nuisance to residents of that street. The magistrate said he didn't know which one to believe, and dismissed the charge with the advice the principals refrain from having anything to do with one another.

    Windsor, Ontario, Canada Thu, Jun 12, 1941 Page 12

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    BELINSKI-Nasia (Ann), 79 years, July 18, 1969, of 1730 Mark St. Wife of the late Michael, died 1944. Dear mother of Mrs. Harry Ellis (Ann), Mrs. Pat Delaney (Rose), Steve, W Windsor, Mrs. Alex Litt (Mary), London, Paul, Granton, Ont., Mrs.Alex Bromaroff (Aileen, died 1965). 16 grandchildren and 43 great grand- children. Will rest at Janisse Bros. Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette Ave., after 3 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Patrick Church at 10. Interment Heavenly Rest Cemetery. Prayers Sunday at 8 p.m.

    The Windsor Star Windsor, Ontario, Canada Fri, Jul 18, 1969 Page 40

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    Woman Hurt In Struggle

    Police Hold Man After Disturbance

    Rose Delaney, Ann Belinsky, Elaine Bromaroff and Harold Delaney entered a plea of "not guilty" to charges of wilful damage which resulted out of a fracas at Essex House Hotel last night. The four appeared in Magistrate Angus W. MacMillan's court this morning.

    CASE REMANDED

    The case was remanded until September 6, and the accused were free on their own recognizance in the sum of $200 each.

    Mrs. Belinsky, 530 Janette avenue, was injured in the scrap when. police were told, she rallied to the aid of Delaney after the proprietor, Peter Kovarbacik, had decided to eject Delaney.

    Delaney, police said, was accompanied by three women at the hotel, including his wife, Rose. After he had been put out because he was noisy, the Delaney party found a brick which they hurled through a plate glass window valued at $100.

    The disturbance took place near the bar. Mrs. Belinsky said she was assaulted by the proprietor, but the latter said he did not touch her and did not know how she had suffered the bruises about her face and forehead. Mrs. Belinsky also stated she lost her purse containing $80.

    The Windsor Star Windsor, Ontario, Canada Fri, Aug 30, 1946 Page 3

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    Elect Summary Trial And Plead Not Guilty

    LONDON, Out., Jan. 18-(CP) - Electing summary trial and pleading not guilty to charges of attempting to defeat the course of justice by dissuading a witness in the trial of Mrs. Annie Belinski of Stratford, who was later committed for trial on charge of procuring a girl for Immoral purpose, Mrs. Annie Belinski Ellis, a daughter and Harold (Pat) Delaney, also of Stratford, a son-in-law appeared before Magistrate T. W. Scandrett in city police court today. Lengthy evidence resulted before the magistrate adjourned the case until Saturday morning. All the evidence has been put in by the crown and argument will be presented on Saturday.

    Kitchener Daily Record 18 Jan 1934, Thu Page 8

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    Charged With Forging Perth Turnkey's Name

    LONDON, Ont., May 7.-(CP)- - Alleged to have forged the name of a turnkey of the Perth county jail on a $152 cheque, John Smith, 20, of Stratford was given an adjournment until May 15 with ball at $4,000 when he appeared before magistrate T. W. Scandrett today. Adjournment was given at the request of defence counsel, Howard Cluff.

    Police say Smith was only released from the Perth county jail a short time ago after he was held in connection with theft of sheep in the Annie Belinski case in Stratford.

    Kitchener Daily Record 07 May 1935, Tue Page 8

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    MARRIED WOMAN CHARGED

    STRATFORD.-Following investigations by High County Constable R. J. Beatty, into the robbery of the White and May store in St. Marys. Mrs. Annie Belinski was charged with being in possession of stolen goods. She pleaded not guilty and the case was adjourned.

    Kitchener Daily Record 13 Feb 1933, Mon Page 8

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    STRATFORD PAIR HELD FOR THEFT

    STRATFORD, Ont.. Jan. 4-(CP) - As the result of investigation on the part of Provincial Police, Mrs. Annie Belinski and William Metz. both of the city, were charged in Magistrate's Court today with the theft of two sheep and five chickens from a farm in Mornington Township on November 21. They are also charged with keeping liquor for sale within the past thirty days.

    Both charges were enlarged for a week.

    The Expositor 04 Jan 1935, Fri Page 10

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    FOUR ARRESTS FOLLOW EXTENSIVE BEER THEFT

    STRATFORD, May 29.-Following investigations by the city and provincial police of the robbery of the brewery warehouse on Erie street, when almost 200 pints of beer were stolen, the police yesterday morning raided the Belinski home on Kent Lane, and four arrests were made. Mike Dumanski and Steve Levichuck were charged with breaking and entering the warehouse: Harry Ellis was taken as a material witness, and Annie Belinski is charged with having liquor in her possession, not acquired on her permit. Yesterday morning before Magistrate J. A. Makins, all cases were enlarged until next Thursday morning.

    The Standard 29 May 1931, Fri Page 5

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    $7,000 Damage Action Dismissed

    STRATFORD, Sept. 28.-Following a two-day hearing Mr. Justice Nicol Jeffery in Supreme Court session late yesterday dismissed, without costs, a $7,000 damage action brought by Mrs. Annie Belinski city, against the Canadian Department Stores and David Hymers. bailiff. In dismissing the action Mr. Justice Jeffery said he believed the plaintiff had acted in a dishonest and fraudulent manner throughout the whole case. Mrs. Belinski's action was brought following the seizure of a radio at her home. She alleged trespass, illegal entry and wrongful seizure of the radio.
    The Windsor Star 28 Sep 1935, Sat Page 25

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    Stratford Woman Faces London Court

    LONDON, Ont., Feb. 24. -Mrs. Annie Belinski, of Stratford, was scheduled for hearing in police court today on a charge of abetting prostitution. Last week, she was acquitted in county criminal court on a charge of procuring.

    The Windsor Star 24 Feb 1934, Sat ·Page 9

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    Acquitted on Charge of Tampering
    (Canadian Press)

    LONDON, Ont., Jan. 23. - Harold (Pat) Delaney and Mrs. Annie Belinski Ellis of Stratford were acquitted, in city police court today, on charges of attempting to defeat justice by alleged tampering with a witness in the case of Mrs. Annie Belinski, who was committed for trial on a charge of procuring a woman.

    Immediately after the judgment had been read, Crown Attorney A. M. Judd, K.C., asked for a copy of the written judgment and also a copy of the evidence taken at the trial earlier in the week. Delaney still faces charges.

    The Standard 23 Jan 1934, Tue Page 9

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    STRATFORD WOMAN IS FOUND GUILTY

    Mrs. Annie Belinski, Stratford, was convicted after a lengthy session in police court on Saturday on a change of receiving stolen goods. Magistrate J. A. Makins remanded her for sentence. The charge and conviction was the sequel to store robberies in St. Marys In December. Provincial police, in a recent raid, recovered a large quantity of goods at Mrs. Belinski's home. Harry Ellis, her son-in-law, has been committed for trial on a similar charge. Five arrests have been made since the police started their investigations Into the robberies.

    New Hamburg Independent 3 Mar 1933

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    Mrs. Annie Belinski faced five additional charges of sheep stealing when she appeared before Magistrate J. A. Makins in magistrate's court at Stratford on Tuesday morning. On Monday she was convicted on one charge and sentenced to six months in Mercer Reformatory. Tuesday she pleaded not guilty to the additional five charges, arising from provincial police investigation into sheep thefts in recent months, and she was remanded until Wednesday.

    New Hamburg Independent 25 Jan 1935

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    WOMEN ACQUITTED AT STRATFORD OF THEFT

    Mrs. Annie Belinski and her daughter, Mrs. Annie Ellis, were acquitted in police court at Stratford on Wednesday of charges of theft of $32 from a French Canadian railway worker. After the worker had given evidence, Crown Attorney W. E. . Goodwin told the court he had told a far different story than he told provincial police the night after a party ait Shakespeare.

    New Hamburg Independent 11 Sep 1936

    Children:
    1. Stephen Vincent Belinski was born 29 Jul 1910, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 1978; was buried , Windsor Memorial Gardens, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada.
    2. Anne Mary Belinski was born 29 Sep 1911, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Patrick Paul Daniel "Paul" Belinski was born 21 Jul 1913, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 26 Aug 2003, Hope, , British Columbia, Canada.
    4. 1. Mary Theresa Madeline Belinski was born 1915, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 1994; was buried , Dorchester Union Cemetery, Dorchester, Middlesex Co., Ontario.
    5. Rose Belinski was born 1916, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Mar 1986, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Heavenly Rest Catholic Cemetery, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada.
    6. Aileen Theresa Belinski was born 2 Jun 1918, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 18 Apr 1965, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Heavenly Rest Catholic Cemetery, Windsor, Essex Co., Ontario, Canada.