John W. Workman

Male 1869 - Bef 1880  (10 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John W. Workman was born on 18 Oct 1869 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States (son of William Workman and Margaret Anne Miller); died before 1880.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LLWD-G54
    • _UID: 6E56B4C5C9A64ECCB89C1695E6698B3FDE22

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWD-G54


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Workman was born on 22 Jun 1822 in Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland (son of J. Workman and Ann Pringle); died on 26 Jan 1900 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried on 28 Jan 1900.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Community Work: West DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States
    • FamilySearch ID: 9QCB-CYH
    • _UID: 29F3B6FC9C224CA5AF6B130C57614E510D97
    • Immigration: 1 Jul 1842-14 Sep 1842, New York City, New York, United States; on Edward Thorne from Glasgow
    • Residence: 1843, New York City, New York, United States
    • Residence: 30 Sep 1844, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Residence: Abt 1845, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Illinois, United States
    • Occupation: Abt 1848, Waterville, Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States; Farmer, one year
    • Census: 1850, Rushford, Winnebago, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Occupation: Abt 1850, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Carpenter
    • Occupation: 1 Mar 1852, Panama; Equipment Manufacture - First circular sawmill
    • Travel - Arrival: 1 May 1852, California, United States
    • Occupation: 1854, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Steam Cabinent Construction
    • Occupation: May 1852-1854, California, United States; Miner
    • Travel - Arrival: 30 May 1854, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Census: 1855, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Wisconsin State
    • Census: 1860, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Community Work: 1869, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Mayor
    • Census: 1870, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Residence: 1872, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Occupation: 1878, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; Superintendant of the DePere Iron Works
    • Census: 1880, West DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Occupation: 30 Nov 1885, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; Drug Store owner
    • Census: 1895, De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; USA: Wisconsin State

    Notes:

    Community Work:
    Mr. Workman was a charter member of Ripon Lodge #95 F & AM in 1857; a charter member of Ripon Chapter #30; a member of the Commandery at Fond du lac; and a member of Lodge #85, of which he served as secretary for three years.
    His political persuasion was Republican. At Ripon he served two terems as County Supervisor from the first ward; several terms on the Common Council; and one term as mayor. At DePere he has served ten years as President of the village of West DePere and two years as member of the Council in East DePere.
    ?i?From Commemorative Biography Record of Fox River Valley, pg. 155, Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co. 1895.?/i?


    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9QCB-CYH

    Immigration:
    Name:?tab?William Workman
    Arrival Date:?tab?14 Sep 1842
    Age:?tab?20
    Gender:?tab?M (Male)
    Port of Arrival:?tab?New York
    Port of Departure:?tab?Glasgow
    Place of Origin:?tab?Great Britain
    Ship:?tab?Edward Thorne
    Family Identification:?tab?30101708
    Microfilm Serial Number:?tab?M237
    Microfilm Roll Number:?tab?50
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003.
    Original data: Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789-1919. Microfilm Publication M237, rolls 1-95. National Archives at Washington, D.C.

    Residence:
    The stock ledger of the Phalanx (pg 32) shows that he acquired four shares, par $100 from the corporation, 3 of which he transferred to others and one share which he redeemed.

    Occupation:
    He received $100 per week in gold for the construction of this saw.

    Occupation:
    Ripon City Directory, William Workman, cabinent maker, old Ceresco and Fond du Lac road, near Cedar; house same.

    Census:
    3 males, 3 females; Censor, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

    Occupation:
    William owned some shares in this company. The company failed and was taken over by Blanchard & Arnold of Milwaukee, for whom he continued as superintendant. This concern failed in 1884 and he lost $5000 in the enterprise.

    Census:
    38 Grant Street

    Occupation:
    William bought out the interests of his son and partner, Michael Welsh in their drugstore in West De Pere which he operated until 18 Aug 1890. In 1887 he also acquired the Wm. Chapman drugstore in East De Pere and continued to operate it after selling the West De Pere store.

    Died:
    ?i?Necrol 1895-1899, pg. 88
    ?/i?William Workman Sr. was born in Prestwick, Aryshire, Scotland, 22 June 1822, came to New York at the age of twenty years; came to Ceresco in 1844 (within kWisconsin Phalanx) and lived here until 1868 when he moved to DePere and has remained ever since. He was a charter member of Ripon Lodge F&AM #95 in 1857 and of Ripon Chapter #30 RAM and of Fond du Lac Commandery. Burial here under the auspices of the Lodge. He leaves wife and son William and two daughters, Mrs David Thomas of Ripon and Mrs LS Wilcox of DePere. He sold his drug business at DePere two years ago and retired from active business although still identified with the DePere El L&P Company. He died at DePere WI 28 January 1900.

    William married Margaret Anne Miller about 1850. Margaret (daughter of Robert Burns or Brown Miller and Margaret Lambie) was born on 12 Jan 1833 in North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Oct 1907 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ripon, Fond du lac County, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Anne Miller was born on 12 Jan 1833 in North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Robert Burns or Brown Miller and Margaret Lambie); died on 19 Oct 1907 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ripon, Fond du lac County, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MPQF-XXH
    • _UID: 203444B60B1A4C1CAB635FE4B910088E8B05
    • Residence-Occupant: 1833 1834, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada
    • Immigration: 1835, Wisconsin, United States; from Canada
    • Residence-Occupant: 1842 1844, Yorkville, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Residence-Occupant: Between 27 Oct 1845 and 1848, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Census-Household Member: 1850, Rushford, Winnebago, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Census-Household Member: 1855, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Wisconsin State
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1860, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Census-Household Member: 1870, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1880, West DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Necrol. '98-07 p 169, Mrs. Wm. Workman, nee Miller gives her birth at Dalhousie, Canada. Age at death 75 years.

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPQF-XXH

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant
    Ceresco was a commune known as the Wisconsin Phalanx based on the communitarian socialist ideas of Charles Fourier.

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member
    3 males, 3 females; Censor, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head
    38 Grant Street

    Children:
    1. William Miller Workman was born on 13 Dec 1850 in Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; died on 18 Oct 1919 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States.
    2. Mary Pringle Workman was born on 30 Mar 1855 in Wisconsin, United States; died on 31 Oct 1914 in Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Ripon, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. Margaret Workman was born about 1856 in Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; died on 5 Oct 1895 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States.
    4. 1. John W. Workman was born on 18 Oct 1869 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; died before 1880.
    5. Anne Elizabeth Workman was born on 7 Nov 1872 in Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; died on 2 Sep 1956 in Latimore, York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried on 5 Sep 1956 in Woadlawn Cemetery, Depere, Wisconsin, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  J. Workman died about 1828 in Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Weaver
    • Religion: Presbyterian
    • _UID: D1908D9530B04D28869F8D2CAB7B01C29F95
    • Census-Household Member: 1855, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Wisconsin State

    Notes:

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member
    3 males, 3 females; Censor, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

    J. married Ann Pringle. Ann was born about 1798 in Scotland; died on 11 Jan 1877 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Pringle was born about 1798 in Scotland; died on 11 Jan 1877 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 313DE6D90CF3459885236206CC31FD2639B1
    • Religion: 6 Sep 1851, Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Presbyterian: Congregational Church
    • Census-Household Member: 1855, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States; Wisconsin State
    • Census-Household Member: 1870, Wisconsin, United States; USA

    Notes:

    Religion:
    Ripon Congregational Church Roll shows Mrs. Ann Workman received 6 Sep 1851 from the Free Church of Scotland, Kilmarnock, Scotland. She died 11 January 1877.

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member
    3 males, 3 females; Censor, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member

    Children:
    1. 2. William Workman was born on 22 Jun 1822 in Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 26 Jan 1900 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried on 28 Jan 1900.

  3. 6.  Robert Burns or Brown Miller was born on 19 Apr 1810 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 29 Apr 1810 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (son of William John Millar and Margaret Burns); died on 2 Sep 1873 in Palmerston & Canato Twp, Addington County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KH9K-BQ9
    • Name: Robert Brown Millar
    • Name: Robert Brown Miller
    • Name: Robert Millar
    • Name: Robert Miller
    • _UID: 7DDDCACA1143401CB8E9158CE6500B587989
    • Residence: 1833 1834, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada
    • Immigration-Witness: 1 Jan 1836, Morristown Twp, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; Arrived in USA
    • Residence: 1837 1839, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States
    • Residence: 1842 1844, Yorkville, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Residence: Between 27 Oct 1845 and 1848, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Census: 1861, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1861, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; Bricklayer
    • Occupation: 1869, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; Stone Mason

    Notes:

    ?b??i?Source: Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society Journal, Autumn 1990, pg. 8-9.?u?
    ?/b??/i?Portaferry, Pollack, master, Greenock to Quebec, May 1832 - 13 June 1832
    ?/u?Robert Miller, Glasgow
    John Burns, wife and two
    George Duncan, Glasgow
    Duncan Stewart, wife and three, Paisley
    James Black, wife and child, Paisley
    ?i?April 1834 - Quebec 17 May,
    ?/i?Cherokee of Glasgow, Miller, 52 from Glasgow?i?
    Sept - 7 Oct
    ?/i?Cherokee of Glasgow, Miller 26, from Greenock
    1827, Caledonia, ?u?Master Miller?/u?, Greenock, 16 Mar - Quebec, 2 June
    also in 1828 Apr to 31 May?i?
    ?u??b??/i?


    Robert Miller Sr.?/u?
    ?/b?Birth: ?tab?Dec. 7, 1831
    Ontario, Canada
    Death: ?tab?Jan. 3, 1898
    Windom
    Cottonwood County
    Minnesota, USA

    ?b?Inscription:
    ?/b?Aged 66 y 8 m & 29 d
    Burial:
    Lakeview Cemetery
    Windom
    Cottonwood County
    Minnesota, USA
    Plot: A-14, card 7 #102
    Created by: shansen
    Record added: Aug 23, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 57558659

    Birth: ?tab?1836
    Ontario, Canada
    Death: ?tab?Apr. 29, 1901
    Windom
    Cottonwood County
    Minnesota, USA
    ?b?
    ?u? Mary Miller?/u?
    ?/b?Burial:
    Lakeview Cemetery
    Windom
    Cottonwood County
    Minnesota, USA
    Plot: F-14, Card 8 #119
    Created by: shansen
    Record added: Aug 23, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 57558658

    ?u??b?Robert Miller?/u?
    ?/b?Birth: ?tab?1863
    Death: ?tab?1942
    Burial:
    Lakeview Cemetery
    Windom
    Cottonwood County
    Minnesota, USA
    Created by: shansen
    Record added: Aug 23, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 57558660

    (Research):When Robert Brown Miller marries Elizabeth Smith is residence is listed as North Gower and his occupation as a stone mason. Elizabeth Smith's residence is listed as Palmerston, ON. Both are born in Scotland, parents of John Smith and Janet Marshall. Witnesses were Francis Davis, Perth and Peter McIntyre, South Sherbrooke. Both are Presbyterian, Rev. W.A. Caldwell officiated.

    Twp Palmerston Lot 9 Conc 10 - original grant to Canada Company who sold to John Gillalloch who deeded to Robert B. Miller, Elizabeth's 3rd husband, on July 1, 1871. Deed from Elizabeth Shevlin to William Millar on Mar 18 1883, and various other dealing over the years.

    Birth:
    MILLAR
    ROBERT
    WILLIAM MILLAR/MARGARET BURNS FR774 (FR774)
    M
    29/04/1810
    496/
    30 294
    Dumbarton

    Name:?tab?Robert Millar
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Christening Date:?tab?29 Apr 1810
    Christening Place:?tab?DUMBARTON,DUNBARTON,SCOTLAND
    Birth Date:?tab?19 Apr 1810
    Birthplace:?tab?
    Death Date:?tab?
    Name Note:?tab?
    Race:?tab?
    Father's Name:?tab?William Millar
    Father's Birthplace:?tab?
    Father's Age:?tab?
    Mother's Name:?tab?Margaret Burns
    Mother's Birthplace:?tab?
    Mother's Age:?tab?
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number:?tab?C11496-5
    System Origin:?tab?Scotland-ODM
    GS Film number:?tab?1041985
    Reference ID:?tab?


    Christened:
    MILLAR
    ROBERT
    WILLIAM MILLAR/MARGARET BURNS FR774 (FR774)
    M
    29/04/1810
    496/
    30 294
    Dumbarton

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH9K-BQ9

    Immigration-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Residence:
    Ceresco was a commune known as the Wisconsin Phalanx based on the communitarian socialist ideas of Charles Fourier.

    Census:
    Robert is listed as not a family member, married, Brick layer listed next to Alexander and Susan Callender.

    Robert married Margaret Lambie about 1832. Margaret (daughter of William Lambie and Margaret Adam) was born on 15 Feb 1810 in Scotland; died on 3 May 1876. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret Lambie was born on 15 Feb 1810 in Scotland (daughter of William Lambie and Margaret Adam); died on 3 May 1876.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: G354-KFK
    • Name: Margaret Lamie
    • Name: Margaret Lammie
    • Name: Margaret Lawlie
    • _UID: 54A04D16055F468999E7821735BBACBAF981
    • Residence-Occupant: 1833 1834, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence-Occupant: Between 27 Oct 1845 and 1848, Ceresco, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G354-KFK

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant
    Ceresco was a commune known as the Wisconsin Phalanx based on the communitarian socialist ideas of Charles Fourier.

    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret Anne Miller was born on 12 Jan 1833 in North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Oct 1907 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ripon, Fond du lac County, Wisconsin, United States.
    2. William Miller was born on 27 Nov 1834 in North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Elizabeth M. Miller was born on 22 Jan 1837 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; died on 25 Nov 1910 in St. Louis City, St Louis County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Lees Summit Historical Cemetery, Lees Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, United States.
    4. Minerva Miller was born on 26 Jan 1839 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; and died.
    5. Margaret Janett Miller was born in 1840 in New York, United States; died on 7 Jul 1891 in Hannibal, Missouri, United States.
    6. Mary Jane Miller was born on 29 Mar 1842 in Yorkville, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; and died.
    7. Lucina Miller was born on 29 Jun 1844 in Yorkville, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; died on 22 Sep 1914 in Lees Summit, Prairie Twp, Jackson County, Missouri, United States; was buried in 1914 in Lees Summit, Prairie Twp, Jackson County, Missouri, United States.
    8. Isabella Miller was born on 15 May 1846 in Ceresco, Wisconsin Phalanx, Fond du Lac County, United States; died on 17 May 1848 in Ceresco, Wisconsin Phalanx, Fond du Lac County, United States.
    9. George Miller was born on 16 Jul 1848 in Ceresco, Wisconsin Phalanx, Fond du Lac County, United States; died on 30 Jul 1848 in Ceresco, Wisconsin Phalanx, Fond du Lac County, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William John Millar was born on 19 Sep 1786 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 21 Sep 1786 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (son of William Millar and Elizabeth Gilmour); died between 1855 and 1860 in Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L7KY-NGX
    • Name: William Miller
    • Name: William Milliar
    • _UID: 489F9354DEA341F485EC36DD1E3BE8ABF47B
    • Immigration: 1820, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; from Scotland
    • Land & Property: 19 Nov 1820; Dalhousie Twp Con 2 Lot 14E
    • Immigration: 1 Jan 1836, Morristown Twp, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; Arrived in USA
    • Residence: 8 Jul 1846, Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; Racine Advocate: Letter in Racine Post Office
    • Census: 1850, Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; USA
    • Occupation: 1850, Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; Farmer
    • Residence: 1850, Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States
    • Census: 1855, Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; Wisconsin

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    (Research):?u??i?MS-154 Scottish Immigrant Records 1815-1834?/u??b??/i?
    William Miller?/b? and wife, Scotland on Prompt, September 1820
    1 male +12, 0 male -12, 1 female +12, 1 female - 12
    Settled Dalhousie C2 L14 Rear West, 19 Nov 1820.

    ?b?William Miller?/b? and wife, Scotland on Prompt in September 1820
    1 males +12, 2 males -12, 1 female +12, 0 female -12
    Settled C2 Lot 20 Front east

    His father:
    ?b?William Miller?/b? and wife, Scotland on Cannington 16 July 1821
    2 males +12, 2 males -12, 1 female +12, 0 female -12
    settled Lanark C1 15 W

    Brothers:?b?
    Andrew Miller,?/b? Bachelor, Scotland on Cannington 16 July 1821, Dalhousie C1 L15E.
    ?b?James Miller?/b? and wife, Scotland on Cannington, 16 July 1821, Dalhousie C6 L12W

    ?u??i?Index to the Return of Persons Located by the Military Settling Department?/u??/i? dated 24 December 1822
    (Father)?b?William Miller?/b?, Lanark C1, L15W, 15 July 1821
    (Bro)?b?Andrew Miller?/b?, Dalhousie C6 L12W 15 July 1821
    (Bro) ?b?James Miller?/b?, Dalhousie C6 L12W 15 July 1821
    ?i?
    ?u?Inspection Report Bathurst District Clergy Reserves 1828?/u??b??/i? ?/b??i?MS 482 Vol 1
    ?/i?Lanark C1 L15W William Miller. No present occupant 15 acres improved. Rocky and swampy. Lives on improved farm in the adjoining township of Bathurst.?u??i?

    Location of Immigrants Indebted to His Magesty's Government 24 October 1829?/u??/i?
    ?i?1820 Arrivals?/i?
    ?b?William Miller?/b? Lanark C2 L13W; original grant to William Brown, sold to Wm. Miller, owned Perth tavern.
    ?b?William Miller?/b? Dalhousie C1 L8E
    ?b?William Miller?/b? Dalhousie C2 L14E

    ?i?In another place the additional info appears Settlers who Received and Advance of Mone 1820:?/i?
    ?b?William Miller?/b? Dalhousie C2 L14E
    ?b?John Miller?/b? Dalhousie C3 L21E; in Rankin Report 1834 he is listed as left 13 years ago to unknown area, land is vacant
    ?b?William Miller?/b? Lanark C2 L14E
    ?b?Robert Mason?/b? Lanark C2 L9W
    ?i?
    1821 Arrivals?/i?
    ?b?William Miller?/b? Lanark Con1 Lot 15W
    ?b?Robert Mason?/b? Lanark C2 Lot 9W
    ?b?John Miller?/b? Lanark C2 L22W
    ?i?
    In another place the additional info appears:
    ?b??/i?James Miller?/b? Dalhousie C6 L12W; in Rankin Report 1834 he is listed as here but going to Plympton. Flat rock and broken.

    ?u??i?Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement Bathurst District Upper Canada 6 December 1834 - C Rankin Canadian Archives Q385, 1, pg.3 and MS 154 Scottish Immigration 1815-1834?/u??/i?
    ?i?Lanark Twp C1 L15W ?/i?
    ?b?William Miller,?/b? arrived in 1821, current owner Widow Miller, amount paid 6? 4 5. Property described as very rocky and broken. A large clearing with very small spots cultivatible.
    ?i?Lanark Twp C2 L13W ?/i?
    William Brown sold this lot to ?b?William Miller?/b? who is here, by permission of Col Marshall. Paid 17 15 6.William Brown keeps tavern in Perth.

    ?u??i?A-V1-3 Vol 4 1840 Inspection of Bathurst District by Francis Allen?/u?
    ?/i?Lanark Twp. C1 L15W 1/2, ?b?William Miller?/b?, No present occupant, 15 acres improved, rocky hills and swamp. Lives on an improved farm in the adjoining Township of Bathurst.

    ?u??i?MS9 Reel 10 Vol. V Pg.160?/u??/i?
    28th Nov 1839
    Read the return of Lanark settlers who having performed the settlement duties are entitled to patent deeds for their lots. ?b?William Miller?/b? Lanark C2 Lot 13W1/2

    ?u??i?Ontario Archives RG1 CIV ?/u??/i?
    Dalhousie C2 L14E1/2 Grant to ?b?William Miller?/b? of the township of Dalhousie in the County of Lanark in the District of Bathurst as one of the Lanark Society Settlers all that parcel of land in the Township of Dalhousie in the County of Lanark in the District of Bathurst being the east half of lot number 14 in the second concession containing 100 acres more or less for which an allotment of 14 acres and two sevenths is made for a protestant clergy in lot ten in the fourth concession of the said township of Dalhousie.
    Order in Council
    6th day of September under the administration of Sir George Arthur, KCH Lieutenant Governor, for said 100 acres of land. SGO fiat #2108 ME Description No. 2205 ME. Settlement duty performed.
    Surveyor General's Office, Toronto, 6th October 1838.
    Patent free.
    J. Radenhurst
    ?u??b?
    ?/b??i?From Charles McFadden letter?b??/i?
    ?/u?William Miller?/b? (1762) arrived Brig George Canning 1821, Dumbartonshire and located on W L15 Con 1 Lanark Township after first drawing Lot 24 Con 2. He was accompanied by his wife and William Miller (1786)'s siblings. He later moved to Bathurst.

    ?b?William Miller?/b? arrived on Brig Prompt, 1820 located in Dalhousie, Whitelee. Son of William 1762.?u??b?
    ?/u??/b?
    ?u??i?William Miller & Family in Wisconsin from Charles McFadden?/u??/i?
    William V. Moore , Wisconsin Probate. A kerfuffle over his estate. ?b?Mary Miller?/b?, his wife, refused administration on his estate. ?b?Jane Ebbot?/b? petitioned for re-payment of loans totaling over $1000 - in 1885 - dating back to 1855. The notes were in her name then: ?b?Jane M. Wilson?/b?. She says that she is the sister of William's wife, Mary Miller. A great grandson petitioned in 1948 because his grandfather had been named in the will "Miller W. Moore" and his name was really "William M. Moore" There is diagram of the homestead there too.

    I do not have the diagram. I think Robert Urquhart's 4 great grand daughter may as a guess.

    Then, Mary Miller Moore died in 1898 and her parents were named as ?b?William Miller and Margaret Burns?/b?.

    So, now we know that William Miller 1786 went to the United States in 1836, was in Racine in 1844, that he had, at least, children?b? Margaret Mary, Jane, and John ?/b?with him. Jane married one husband Joseph Wilson along the way, and Mary married William V. Moore either Dec. 25 1844 or Jan. 31st 1845 - both records exist. Unfortunately, nothing further about the whereabouts of William and Margaret after the 1850 census of Wisconsin. William Miller 1786 & Mary Margaret Burns your 4 great grandparents either died before 1860 or moved on.

    Notice Diane that there is a darn gone David Miller listed as well!
    *********
    William appears as head of household in Racine Wisconsin in 1855 Census. This census does not show names of household.
    ?u??b?
    ?/b??i?JR Ernest Miller 18 May 1993?/u??/i?
    Wm. Miller & Mary or Margaret Burns were married at Kilmarnock Scotland on 13 June 1807.
    The baptismal records of their children in Scotland use one of those two christian names but never the two at one time. We have not checked her birth records to verify which is correct or whether it should be Mary Margaret Burns. It is rumoured that she is a sister of Robbie Burns the poet but never verified.
    In 1821, William Miller took his family to Greenock where they embarked for Canada settling in Lanark twp on Con 1 Lot 15 opposite his brother Andrew who had drawn a similar lot in Dalhousie twp.
    Burial records have never been located but the 1834 report on the condition of the 1820-21 Scottish settlers to Lanark and Dalhousie twps states that widow Miller is alone on L15 C1 Lanark and that the rest of the family has moved to Bathurst twp. In his diaries Robert Mason recorded that Mrs. William Miller died 13 Dec 1839. As three of his daughters were married to Miller husbands we have assumed that this was Mary Margaret Burns.
    To make a positive identification more difficult there were no less than four William Millers in Dalhousie and Lanark twps in 1834. A William Miller left L14 C2 Dalhousie in 1839 and moved to Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., New York State. Efforts to identify this man have failed to date.
    Janet, Margaret Ann & Mary, daughters of William and Mary Margaret Miller have not been identified in our research although earlier family history had indicated possible marriages to a Brownlee and a Robinson.

    ?u??i?Carol Bennett: The Lanark Society Settlers, 1991.?/u??/i?
    pg. 105 reflects the confusion of William Millers at the time. She has Andrew Miller as a son rather than a brother. Again on pg 106 there is confusion of generations.
    One of the William Millers was a member of the ?b?Glasgow Canadian Society. ?/b?Signatures of James, Andrew and William are posted on page 103. Walter Black was head of this emigration society. This group arrived in 1821 on the ship George Canning.?b?

    ?u??/b??i?Information about other settlers for future reference?/u??/i?
    Canadian Immigration Records, Part two: William Miller, wife age 40, male children 6, 10, 12 and 14; female 15.
    ?i?William Miller, Lanark C7, L12W, 10 February 1821
    William Miller, Scotland, Batchelor, Commerce, June 1820, Located 22 March 1821, Lanark C7 L12W; not sent out by Government, received by authority of Commander, 22 January, 1821.
    William Miller, Dalhousie C9, L10E, 19 November 1820.
    ?u?
    MS 9 Reel 10 Land Book Vol T #79
    ?/u??/i?6 Sept 1838
    Read a letter from John McIntire applying on behalf of certain individuals for their patents to issue.
    William Miller Dalhousie C2 L11E1/2
    William Miller Dalhousie C5 L6W1/2

    ?u??i?Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement Bathurst District Upper Canada 6 December 1834 - C Rankin Canadian Archives Q385, 1, pg.3 and MS 154 Scottish Immigration 1815-1834
    ?/u?Dalhousie Twp C3 L14E ?/i?
    William Miller present and part of the family is out of the province. Land rocky and broken.
    ?i?Dalhousie Twp C5 L6W?/i?
    John Blair, original grantee, is in the States. William Miller is here. Broken, rocky, small clearing. Has paid 10? 0 0
    James Blair Lanark C1 L8E?u??i?
    ?/u??/i?Andrew Blair - left settlement
    William Miller Dalhousie C5 L6W; original grant to John Blair, sold to William Miller.
    Alexander Brownlee Dalhousie C12 L11W
    James Miller Lanark C5 L8E - note that he returned to Scotland prior to 1834
    William Miller Dalhousie C5 L6W original grant to John Blair, sold to William Miller
    John Miller Lanark C2 Lot 22
    Alexander Brownlee Dalhousie C12 L11W

    ?u??i?1851 Agricultural Census?/u??/i? there is a William Miller on Con 2 Lot 13 Lanark Township
    ?u??i?1851 Census, Lanark Township C 1-4?/u??/i?
    William, farmer, Scotland, Presbyterian, Age 76, Log House
    Elizabeth, Ireland, 55
    Elizabeth, Canada, 21
    John, Canada 19
    Jane, Canada 18
    Rose Ann, Canada 12
    Located in record between James Dobbie and John Gunn.

    ?b?notes from William [6] for reference?/b?
    As part of the ?i?Glasgow Sr. Wrights was ?/i?Andrew Blair (4 people). As part of the ?i?Lanarkshire Society?/i? James Gilmour (6 persons), William Miller (1 person) and William Gilmour (1 person) sailed on Earl of Buckinghamshire, Johnston Master, departing Greenock on 29 Apr 1821 to sail to Quebec.
    Among the 1821 arrivals is Robert Mason on Lanark C2 Lot 9W, Alexander Brownlee on Dalhousie C12 L11W, and John Miller on Lanark C2 L22W.?b?
    ?/b?on the same ship, Cannnington as part of the ?i?Cambuslang Society?/i?, there was a John Miller (4 people) and a William Gourley (5 people).

    I find that one of the William Millers from Scotland, was a bachelor, and had arrived on the Commerce on June 1820 and was not located until 22 March 1821 on Lanark C7 L12W. Furthermore I discover that he was not sent out by Government but was received by authority of Commander, 22 January, 1821. A Hugh Miller, 1821 settled in Ramsay Township C10 L18 on 25 Jul 1821. He was of interest, not as a Miller but as an ancestor of Beatrice Miller Duncan who married into my husband's Duncan family.

    Another document was In this report we find that William Miller, 1820,?b? ?/b?purchased?b? ?/b?Lanark C2 Lot 13W from Wm. Brown who now owns a tavern in Perth and that William Miller is located on Dalhousie C2 Lot 14E. It seems there is a 'Brown' connection yet to be discovered in the family. A grandson of William and Elizabeth has ?i?Brown?/i? as a second name on a marriage record. It is also noted that John Blair sold Dalhousie C5 L6W to William Miller. At this point I go back to the record of births and baptism I have already gathered. I know that William Miller and Elizabeth Gilmour, are the parents of Robert, b. 3 Nov 1784, William, b. 19 Sep 1786, John, born 7 Jun 1789, and Jean b. 3 Aug 1791, all in Dumbarton, Dumbartonshire, Scotland.

    Birth:
    Name:?tab?William Milliar
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Christening Date:?tab?21 Sep 1786
    Christening Place:?tab?DUMBARTON,DUNBARTON,SCOTLAND
    Birth Date:?tab?19 Sep 1786
    Birthplace:?tab?
    Death Date:?tab?
    Name Note:?tab?
    Race:?tab?
    Father's Name:?tab?William Milliar
    Father's Birthplace:?tab?
    Father's Age:?tab?
    Mother's Name:?tab?Elisabeth Gilmore
    Mother's Birthplace:?tab?
    Mother's Age:?tab?
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number:?tab?C11496-5
    System Origin:?tab?Scotland-ODM
    GS Film number:?tab?1041985
    Reference ID:?tab?

    Citing this Record:
    "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBKR-MJG : 2 January 2015), William Milliar in entry for William Milliar, 19 Sep 1786; citing , reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,041,985.

    Christened:
    MILLIAR
    WILLIAM
    WILLIAM MILLIAR/ELISABETH GILMORE FR638 (FR638)
    0
    21/09/1786
    496/
    30 26
    Dumbarton

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7KY-NGX

    Immigration:
    William Miller?u?,?/u? sailed from Glasgow, Scotland 7 Apr 1820 Prompt, located 19 Nov 1820; wife, 1s +12, 1d +12, 2d -12. 1829 Report. 1834 - Miller and part of family here. Wretched lot.

    Port of Quebec report:
    1820 May 13?tab?Brig Prompt, gone up to Montreal, was not boarded yesterday


    Residence:

    Raymond is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,516 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Kneeland and Raymond are located in the town, as was the ghost town of Raymond Center. The unincorporated communities of North Cape and Union Church are also located partially in the town.
    ?i?Wikipedia?/i?

    William married Margaret Burns on 13 Jun 1807 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of Daniel Burns and Margaret Moodie) was born on 10 Mar 1788 in Kirkintilloch Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 16 Mar 1788 in Kirkintilloch Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died between 1855 and 1860 in Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret Burns was born on 10 Mar 1788 in Kirkintilloch Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 16 Mar 1788 in Kirkintilloch Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (daughter of Daniel Burns and Margaret Moodie); died between 1855 and 1860 in Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: K6S8-TNF
    • Name: Margaret Barnais
    • Name: Mary Burns
    • _UID: 9CA39E7F93A148EC82AA6CBFBE048F2A9694
    • Immigration-Witness: 1820, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; from Scotland
    • Immigration-Witness: 1 Jan 1836, Morristown Twp, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; Arrived in USA
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1850, Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; USA

    Notes:

    also on FS as KHJP-166

    (Research):Often referred to as Mary Margaret Burns as some children seem to have been recorded to Mary, some to Margaret, I believe that there is a transcription error where the 'g' in Marg. is mistaken for a 'y'.

    Earl of Buckinghamshire, Johnston Master, Greenock to Quebec, 29 Apr 1821
    ?i?Lanarkshire Society
    ?/i?James Gilmour (6 persons)
    William Miller (1)
    William Gilmour (1)

    ?i?Paisley Townhead Society
    ?/i?Robert Duncan (9)
    John Armour (4)
    Alexander Duncan (8)

    ?u?Earl of Buckinghamshire, Johnston Master, Greenock to Quebec, 29 Apr 1821
    ?/u?Parkhead (Paisley) Society
    John Burns (3)

    ?i?1851 Census for Bathurst, Lanark Cty, Canada West Schedule A, roll C_11721, pg. 71, Line 21
    ?/i?Thomas Burns, 88, 1764, Ireland, Church of England
    Mary Burns, 74, 1778, Ireland
    Robert Burns, 28, 1824, Ireland
    Mary Ann Burns, 34, 1818, Ireland

    ?i?Parkhead (Paisley) Society?/i?
    John Burns (3)

    Christened:
    BURNS
    MARGARET
    DANIEL BURNS/MARGARET MOODIE
    F
    16/03/1788
    498/
    20 207
    Kirkintilloch

    Name:?tab?Margaret Burns
    Gender:?tab?Female
    Birth Date:?tab?10 Mar 1788
    Baptism Date:?tab?16 Mar 1788
    Baptism Place:?tab?Kirkintilloch,Dunbarton,Scotland
    Father:?tab?Daniel Burns
    Mother:?tab?Margaret Moodie
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041997

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6S8-TNF

    Immigration-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    William Miller?u?,?/u? sailed from Glasgow, Scotland 7 Apr 1820 Prompt, located 19 Nov 1820; wife, 1s +12, 1d +12, 2d -12. 1829 Report. 1834 - Miller and part of family here. Wretched lot.

    Port of Quebec report:
    1820 May 13?tab?Brig Prompt, gone up to Montreal, was not boarded yesterday


    Immigration-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head

    Notes:

    Married:
    MILLER
    WILLIAM
    MARGARET BURNS/
    13/06/1807
    497/
    10 518
    Kilmaronock

    MILLER
    WILLIAM
    MARGARET BURNS/FR281 (FR281)
    13/06/1807
    494/
    20 306
    Cardross
    ScotlandsPeople

    Posted 13 Jun 1807
    Kilmarnock Dumbarton 19 Jun 1807
    William Miller from the parish of Gardroff and Margaret Burns in this parish gave up their names for proclamation of banns in order to marriage. Were married.

    Name:?tab?William Miller
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Marriage Date:?tab?13 Jun 1807
    Marriage Place:?tab?Cardross,Dunbarton,Scotland
    Spouse:?tab?Margaret Burns
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041983

    "Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTGW-XQZ : 8 December 2014), William Miller and Margaret Burns, 13 Jun 1807; citing Cardross,Dunbarton,Scotland, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,041,983.

    Name:?tab?William Miller
    Birth Date:?tab?
    Birthplace:?tab?
    Age:?tab?
    Spouse's Name:?tab?Margaret Burns
    Spouse's Birth Date:?tab?
    Spouse's Birthplace:?tab?
    Spouse's Age:?tab?
    Event Date:?tab?13 Jun 1807
    Event Place:?tab?Cardross,Dunbarton,Scotland
    Father's Name:?tab?
    Mother's Name:?tab?
    Spouse's Father's Name:?tab?
    Spouse's Mother's Name:?tab?
    Race:?tab?
    Marital Status:?tab?
    Previous Wife's Name:?tab?
    Spouse's Race:?tab?
    Spouse's Marital Status:?tab?
    Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:?tab?
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number:?tab?M11494-4
    System Origin:?tab?Scotland-ODM
    GS Film number:?tab?1041983
    Reference ID:?tab?

    Citing this Record:
    "Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTGW-XQZ : 8 December 2014), William Miller and Margaret Burns, 13 Jun 1807; citing Cardross,Dunbarton,Scotland, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,041,983.

    Scotland Marriages 1561-1910 Transcription FindmyPast
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    First name(s)?tab?Margaret
    Last name?tab?Burns
    Marriage year?tab?1807
    Marriage date?tab?13 Jun 1807
    Marriage place?tab?Cardross,Dunbarton,Scotland
    Spouse's first name(s)?tab?William
    Spouse's last name?tab?Miller
    Place?tab?Cardross
    County?tab?Dunbartonshire
    Country?tab?Scotland
    Record set?tab?Scotland Marriages 1561-1910
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Marriages
    Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom
    Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl

    Children:
    1. Janet Millar was born in 1804 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 11 Nov 1804 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. David Millar was born in 1806 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 16 Feb 1806 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 4 Jul 1830 in Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Elizabeth Millar was born in 1808 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 13 Mar 1808 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died.
    4. Thomas Miller was born on 17 Sep 1809 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Oct 1809 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 6 Dec 1868 in West Albany Twp, Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States.
    5. 6. Robert Burns or Brown Miller was born on 19 Apr 1810 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 29 Apr 1810 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 2 Sep 1873 in Palmerston & Canato Twp, Addington County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Janette Burns Miller was born on 4 Mar 1812 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 29 Mar 1812 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 20 Jul 1895 in London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1895 in Kars, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.
    7. George Miller was born on 14 Jan 1814 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 6 Feb 1814 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 22 Mar 1888 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    8. William Miller was born on 31 Jul 1815 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 13 Aug 1815 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 13 Nov 1904.
    9. Peter Miller was born on 29 Jul 1816 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 11 Aug 1816 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 15 Mar 1864 in Fiji, South Pacific.
    10. Margaret Ann Miller was born on 4 Jul 1817 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Jul 1817 in Whitelee, East Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 6 Jun 1887 in Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Burlington Cemetery, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.
    11. Mary Miller was born on 23 Sep 1819 in Old or West Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 24 Oct 1819 in Old or West Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died about 1898 in Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States; was buried in Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.
    12. John Burns Miller was born on 19 Mar 1822 in Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 9 Feb 1823 in Lanark Village, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 21 Sep 1906 in Lebrun, Linn County, Oregon, United States; was buried in Klum Pioneer Cemetery, Waterloo, Linn County, Oregon, United States.
    13. Jane M. Miller was born on 12 May 1824 in Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Feb 1909 in Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.
    14. David Miller, Spec Only, Not Birth Location was born about Oct 1826 in Ohio, United States; and died.

  3. 14.  William Lambie was born on 30 Nov 1777 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 4 Dec 1777 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (son of William Lambie and Janet Ritchmond); died on 3 Oct 1839 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MHJ7-RVP
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 27435590
    • _UID: E43F7443985748D58AAC24F0785984D75C30
    • Occupation: 1820, Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; Weaver
    • Immigration: 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Settlement on 25 Jul 1821 Dalhousie Twp C1 L13E
    • Census: 1834, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Col Marshall Report: Dalhousie C1 L13E

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Name:?tab?William Lambie
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Birth Date:?tab?30 Nov 1777
    Baptism Date:?tab?4 Dec 1777
    Baptism Place:?tab?Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland
    Father:?tab?William Lambie
    Mother:?tab?Jant Ritchmont
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041285
    Reference ID:?tab?- 2:17LRZL8?i?
    ?/i?

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHJ7-RVP

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27435590

    Occupation:
    Ages of male children: 1, 8, 13, 20
    Ages of female children: 10, 16, 18
    Present Residence: Crossing Croft?
    ?i?Source Information
    Ancestry.com. Canada, Immigration and Settlement Correspondence and Lists, 1817-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
    Original data:
    Emigration, Original Correspondence, 1817'961857 and 1872'961896. CO 384. War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Emigration Original Correspondence. The National Archives of the United Kingdom, Kew, Surrey, England.
    Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.?/i?

    Immigration:
    Source Bibliography:?tab?DOBSON, DAVID. Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Vol. 5. 1985. 312p.
    Source Citation
    Place: Canada; Year: 1821; Page Number: 137
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
    Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.

    Residence:
    Source:?tab?JR Ernest Miller and Robert E Sargeant, Early Settlers to Bathurst District Arriving Prior to 1822: including Col Marshall's 1834 Report, 1842 Census, Baptismal Records of Rev Wiliam Bell, 1988.
    Volume/Page: 64
    ?i?Source Information
    Genealogical Research Library, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
    Original data: Compiled from various family history sources. See source information provided with each entry.?/i?

    Census:
    Lot vacant. Lambie in Lanark Village: lot rocky.

    Died:
    Birth: ?tab?Nov. 30, 1777, Scotland
    Death: ?tab?Oct. 3, 1839
    Hammond
    St. Lawrence County
    New York, USA

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    William was "a man of parts" from a distinguished family of old Scotland, where he was a manufacturer of the coveted Paisley shawls.

    William imprudently backed a note for an acquaintance, which reportedly ruined him both financially and socially.

    In an effort to assist with the rising unemployment and poverty levels, the British government encouraged emigration to Canada. Although this appeared to be a noble gesture, I've also read that Parliament was still very concerned with protecting the Canadian land against the Americans, even though the American Revolution had ended some 30 years earlier. Scots were known for their strong battle skills, so many historians theorize that this encouragement was laced with ulterior motives and strategic maneuvers on behalf of the British government to place military defense in Canadian territory.

    During the years of 1820 and 1821, approximately 2,900 Scots were elected as members of immigration societies to settle in Upper Canada. The families were selected by community members based on the good reputation of the patriarch and the respect of the family. A petition for the selected Paisley Townhead Society members was made to Lord Bathurst and His Majesty's Ministers for liberty and a request for emigration. The government granted each household 100 acres of land, free of monetary charge, a small amount of aid money, and tools upon arrival. The Paisley Townhead Society was just one of several emigration societies during this time. By the 1840's, colonies of America, Australia and New Zealand were joining in the recruit of able bodied men and their families.

    Consequently, in 1821, William Lambie (a "weaver"), his wife, 4 sons and 2 or 3 daughters (depending on the record) set sail for Canada for a fresh start with the promise of 100 acres of land at Dalhousie in Lanark, Canada.

    Upon arrival, many were disappointed to find the terrain to be thick with forest, extremely rocky and much of it was considered unsuitable for crops. Per Lanark Archives (a historical society): "William Lambie is recorded as settling in 1821, but the patent for the land would not have been issued until he had completed his settlement duties which included clearing several acres of land, building a house, etc. However, many of those early settlers were not able to fulfill their settlement duties or repay the government, so in 1837, their debt was forgiven and they then received the official patent. The land record would indicate that they left Dalhousie after the sale of the land, i.e., 1838."

    The Patent from the Crown for the 100 acres was granted to William Lambie on July 5, 1837. William subsequently sold the land in September of 1838 for 25 pounds, and then migrated across the St. Lawrence River to Hammond, New York, USA.

    William and two of his sons, John and James, lived the remainder of their lives in Hammond. His youngest son, Andrew, was born soon after arrival in Canada and remained there. Adam returned to Canada for at least a decade, and then by 1870, he and his brother William moved with their families to Minnesota, USA.

    Two of the daughters have been identified to date, however, additional information is extremely limited. The girls are listed as female children on the list submitted in the government grant as settlers in Upper Canada for the Ship Earl of Buckingham with their ages, which calculate to estimated birth years of 1803, 1805 and 1811. The eldest daughter, Margaret, married George Brown in Dalhousie. The other has been identified is Janet Lambie, born in 1804.

    William married Margaret Adam on 9 Dec 1797 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of John Adam and Janet Steel) was born in 1776 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Sep 1776 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 13 Sep 1837 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Margaret Adam was born in 1776 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Sep 1776 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of John Adam and Janet Steel); died on 13 Sep 1837 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KZ4J-Q3L
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 27435589
    • _UID: 1E26C03A00ED43FB8516913DAF390D773E7D

    Notes:

    Christened:
    ADAM
    MARGARET
    JOHN ADAM/JANET STIEL FR195 (FR195)
    F
    26/09/1776
    572/
    10 183
    Neilston

    First name(s)?tab?Margaret
    Last name?tab?Adam
    Gender?tab?Female
    Birth year?tab?1776
    Birth place?tab?-
    Baptism year?tab?1776
    Baptism date?tab?26 Sep 1776
    Baptism place?tab?NEILSTON,RENFREW,SCOTLAND
    Father's first name(s)?tab?John
    Father's last name?tab?Adam
    Mother's first name(s)?tab?Janet
    Mother's last name?tab?Stiel
    Place?tab?Neilston
    County?tab?Renfrewshire
    Country?tab?Scotland
    Record set?tab?Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Baptisms
    Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom
    Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ4J-Q3L

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27435589

    Children:
    1. William Lambie was born on 18 Nov 1798 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died before 1807 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    2. John E. Lambie was born on 1 Mar 1800 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 2 Mar 1800 in High Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 3 Feb 1884 in Ogdensburg, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.
    3. Janet Lambie was born about 1804; and died.
    4. William Lambie was born on 25 Aug 1807 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 24 Jun 1888 in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States.
    5. 7. Margaret Lambie was born on 15 Feb 1810 in Scotland; died on 3 May 1876.
    6. Adam Lambie was born on 17 Feb 1812 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 17 Dec 1900 in Plainsview, Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Plainsview, Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States.
    7. James Lambie was born about 1816; and died.
    8. James Lambie was born on 27 Feb 1820 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 28 Feb 1900 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.
    9. Andrew Lambie was born on 17 Aug 1823 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Jun 1901 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Newmarket Cemetery, New Market, York Region, Ontario, Canada.




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