THIRD AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH QUILT
A CANADIAN RED CROSS QUILT
Version 6.01
11 February 2025
David March © 2014
FREDERICK CARLYLE LAMB and MARGARET MAY LAMB née CANZI or CONSAY
Frederick Carlyle Lamb was born on 11 December 1887 in Brant Twp, Bruce, Ontario to Thomas Wilson Lamb (1857-1916) and Jean Thomson Rowand (1853-1925). His siblings were: Beatrix Vivian Elizabeth (1883-1887), Margaret Victoria (1885-1886), Charles Leslie (1889-1967) and Arthur Wilson (1891-1894). He was raised in Brant Twp. and, according to his obituary, moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1909.
Frederick married Margaret May Canzi or Consay on 17 December 1913 in Saskatoon. Margaret was born on 17 August 1885 in Galt, Ontario to Carlo Alessandro Canzi (1845-1916) and Julie Paenotti (1849-1933). Her siblings were: Mary Rose (1874-1953), Louisa M (b 1876), Jennie Marie (1878-1968), Joseph Lewis (1881-1956), Robena (1883-1981), Frank Alexander (b 1890) and Lily (1893-1916). Margaret was raised in Galt and, according to her obituary, came to Saskatoon in 1906.
At some point, some members of the Canzi family changed their surname to Consay. In her obituary, Margaret's brother Frank still had the surname Canzi, but the tombstone of her father had the surname Consay.
Frederick and Margaret had three sons: John Alexander (Jack) (1916-1968), Robert Consay (1919-1997) and Thomas Wilson (1926-2007). Frederick and Margaret lived at 922 Temperance Street from as early as 1916 until the time of their deaths. Frederick had been an engineer with the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Highways until he retired in 1953. Margaret and Frederick both died in Saskatoon, Margaret on 25 November 1961 and Frederick on 25 July 1966. Both were buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
This family tree can be found on Ancestry under the title 3rd Ave Lamb Tree.
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