Norma Charlotte Rowe

Female 1928 - 2013  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Norma Charlotte Rowe was born on 23 Apr 1928 (daughter of Charles Henry Rowe and Ada Belle MacDonald); died on 22 Jan 2013 in Arnprior, McNab Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 2B49DAE6A1C84C26902A962A3D1F54EB24E3

    Notes:

    Died:
    Elliott, Norma Charlotte?tab?
    Date of Death: January 22, 2013?tab?
    Elliott, Norma Charlotte ( nee Rowe)
    April 23, 1928 ? January 22, 2013
    Norma passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Tuesday morning, January 22, 2013.
    Norma Elliott of The Arnprior Villa, age 84 years. Widow of Robert Forbes Elliott. Dear mother of Brenda Cooper, Barry Elliott, Dawn Elliott and Tim Elliott. Dear sister of Helen Poole and Eldon Rowe.
    Dear grandmother of Shaun Cooper, Shannon Cooper, Rebecca Elliott, Michael Elliott, Sarah Elliott, Daniel Elliott, Katherine Elliott and Stacey Elliott.
    Great grandmother of Samantha Cooper, Rob Dupuis, Matthew Dupuis, Haley Elliott and Leo Elliott. Daughter of the late Charles Henry Rowe and Adabelle MacDonald.

    Family/Spouse: Robert Forbes Elliott. Robert was born on 17 Jan 1926; died on 20 Dec 1992. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Brenda Elliott
    2. Barry Elliott
    3. Dawn Elliott
    4. Tim Elliott

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Henry Rowe was born on 28 Jan 1901 in Dunrobin, Torbolton Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada (son of Frank Rowe and Lucy Charlotte Basken); died in 1978.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 07F2DDC2163D4697A25F68000D083A40C059
    • Residence: 1949, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada

    Charles married Ada Belle MacDonald on 1 Aug 1925 in Cochrane, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada. Ada (daughter of John A. MacDonald and Isabella Miller) was born on 4 Nov 1902 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Sep 1992; was buried on 26 Sep 1992 in Abitibi, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ada Belle MacDonald was born on 4 Nov 1902 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of John A. MacDonald and Isabella Miller); died on 23 Sep 1992; was buried on 26 Sep 1992 in Abitibi, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Adabelle MacDonald
    • _UID: 8A8A4BBC0BB947E095C78DAC9BED31F74BC8
    • Census-Household Member: 1911, Byng Inlet, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1921, Calvert, Temiskaming District, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Residence-Occupant: 1949, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Name:?tab?Ada Belle Macdonald
    Gender:?tab?Female
    Birth Date:?tab?4 Nov 1902
    Birth Place:?tab?Northumberland, Ontario, Canada
    Father:?tab?John Macdonald
    Mother:?tab?Isabelle Miller

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


    Died:
    Obituary Ada Rowe
    The family of Ada Rowe announces with sorrow her death at Anson General Hospital Wednesday, September 23, 1992.
    She was 89 years old.
    Mrs. Rowe was the beloved wife of Charles and the mother of one son Eldon, Iroquois Falls and two daughters, Helen Poole, Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario and Norma (Robert) Elliott, Grand Valley, Ontario.
    She is survived by one brother, Gerald, Belleville, Ontario.
    Mrs. Rowe is also survived by nine grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
    The funeral service was held, September 26, at 11 am at the chapel at N. Malette Funeral Home. Reverend Murray Binsted officiated at the service.
    Interment was at Abitibi Cemetery.

    Funeral, Ada Rowe, 26 Sep 1992.
    Ada was one of those persons I always enjoyed talking with when I visited at the Manor. she was a cheery individual who found delight in conversation.
    Ada enjoyed living and had a long life but she decided two years ago that when her life was drawing to a close that she did not want any heroic efforts to prolong her living and so she made a living will which she gave to her family and to me. And so that life came to its conclusion which had its beginning almost 90 years ago.
    Ada was born in Campbellford, Ontario in November of 1902, the youngest of 7 children in the family of Isabel Miller and John MacDonald. Ada spent her early years there and then moved to Byng Inlet on Georgian Bay, where her father worked for a sawmill.
    The MacDonalds came to Onegon, near Porquis when Ada was 12 and like many people of the district lost everything in the 1916 fire except a cow and her calf and the windup key for a clock. They survived by standing in the local creek and pouring water on one another and their animals. Ada and her mother spent that winter in toronto and the next year returned to the farm.
    After completing her schooling Ada remained at home and cared for her mother, who was in poor health.
    In 1924, at the Porquis Church, Ada married Charles Rowe. Originally from the Ottawa Valley, Charles was on his way west for the prairie harvest when he stopped at Porquis. He was told about work with the O.N.R. in Iroquois Falls. he got a job in the freight office and after their marriage the Rowes remained in the community.
    Ada and Charles had three children -- Helen, Norma and Eldon.
    Ada's activities outside of home were primarily with the life of the local United Church. She spent many years as organist at Porquis United Church and Trinity United her in the Falls as well as singing in the choir. She was also a member of the women's group.
    Ada was a very determined and proud lady, well-loved by her family, especially her grandchildren. She taught her granddaughters to be ladies and treated all her grandchildren equally.
    She was predeceased by Charles, her four sisters and one brother. Her brother, Gerald of Belleville, survives.
    Ada leaves to mourn her death her daughters and son, their families -- 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name?tab?Charles Henry Rowe
    Gender?tab?Male
    Age?tab?24
    Birth Year?tab?1901
    Birth Place?tab?Dunrobin, Ontario
    Marriage Date?tab?01/08/1925
    Marriage Place?tab?Cochrane Ontario Canada
    Father?tab?Frank Rowe
    Mother?tab?Lucy Charlotte Basken
    Spouse?tab?Ada Belle Macdonald

    Children:
    1. Helen Isabelle Rowe
    2. Eldon Charles Rowe
    3. 1. Norma Charlotte Rowe was born on 23 Apr 1928; died on 22 Jan 2013 in Arnprior, McNab Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frank Rowe

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B39ED21922624EC9BC53D9AC2BC599C1B5A3

    Frank married Lucy Charlotte Basken. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucy Charlotte Basken

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 3C523DF7910B4788A070B12F60597674C04E

    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Henry Rowe was born on 28 Jan 1901 in Dunrobin, Torbolton Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died in 1978.

  3. 6.  John A. MacDonald was born on 15 Mar 1862 in Cochrane, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada (son of Ewan MacDonald and Elizabeth "Granny" Smith); died on 23 Jul 1957 in Iroquois Falls, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: John Mcdoneld
    • _UID: 8FBA592595B74291A7BF15F129DEBEAAC123
    • Census: 1891, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Residence: 1891, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 1901, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1901, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; Paper Mill Laborer
    • Census: 1911, Byng Inlet, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1911, Byng Inlet, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada; Labourer
    • Census: 1921, Calvert, Temiskaming District, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1921, Calvert, Temiskaming District, Ontario, Canada; Farmer

    John married Isabella Miller on 9 Nov 1886 in Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Isabella (daughter of David Edward Miller and Susan Ann Johnson) was born on 25 Mar 1864 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Sep 1931 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabella Miller was born on 25 Mar 1864 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of David Edward Miller and Susan Ann Johnson); died on 3 Sep 1931 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Bella
    • _UID: 2B07CAF78EF24E4991B8E3D4BE43FC6F7689
    • Census-Household Member: 1871, Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1891, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1901, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1911, Byng Inlet, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1921, Calvert, Temiskaming District, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • alt Death: 3 Sep 1931, Toronto (York), Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member

    Children:
    1. Clara D. MacDonald was born on 1 Apr 1888 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Jan 1956 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Eveline Susan MacDonald was born on 26 Jun 1892 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; died on 18 Sep 1976 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Howard Alexander MacDonald was born about 1894; died about 1918.
    4. Mary Edith MacDonald was born on 10 May 1896 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    5. Floyd David MacDonald was born about 1898; died about 1977.
    6. Gerald Donald MacDonald was born on 14 Dec 1900 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    7. 3. Ada Belle MacDonald was born on 4 Nov 1902 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Sep 1992; was buried on 26 Sep 1992 in Abitibi, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Ewan MacDonald was born about 1814 in Scotland (son of John MacDonald and Margaret); died before Dec 1869.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 863C946DF5984E1EB23698C3F4A61750004C

    Ewan married Elizabeth "Granny" Smith on 13 Jun 1860 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Elizabeth (daughter of John Robert Smith and Janet Marshall) was born on 5 Sep 1818 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 24 Apr 1903 in Palmerston Twp, Addington County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 25 Apr 1903 in Crawford Cemetery, Elphin, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth "Granny" Smith was born on 5 Sep 1818 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of John Robert Smith and Janet Marshall); died on 24 Apr 1903 in Palmerston Twp, Addington County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 25 Apr 1903 in Crawford Cemetery, Elphin, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: G354-NCL
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 55415896
    • Name: Granny
    • _UID: E3DE29CDCD75400898D6E4FC411AD32FEC49
    • Census-Household Member: 1891, Palmerston & Canato Twp, Addington County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    (Research):?i?Elizabeth Smith?/i?, married
    ?b??i?James Millar?/i?,?/b? Sherbrooke, 05 Apr 1842, Bell Marriages, First Presbyterian Church Records.
    Only child listed in baptisms is Mary 1846.

    ?b?Other Sherbrooke Millar marriages:?/b?
    ?i?George Millar?/i? m. ?i?Agnes McDougall?/i?, 21 Jun 1842
    Listed as parents in baptisms but no name of child

    ?i?Thomas Millar?/i? m. ?i?Marion Hamilton?/i?, 4 Jan 1848
    Listed as parents in baptisms but no name of child

    ?i?Elizabeth Smith?/i?, 42, b. abt 1818, Scotland, Residence Palmerston, ON, CAN married
    ?b??i?Ewan McDonald,?/b??/i? 13 June 1860, Perth, Lanark, ON, CAN
    ?i?Household?/i?
    John McDonald, Margaret McDonald, Ewan McDonald, Elizabeth Smith, John Smith, Janet Marshall
    Parents: John Smith and Janet Marshall
    ?i?(Who was Janet Marshall? she appears again in 1876)
    ?/i?
    ?b?1861 Canada Census Palmerston Township, Frontenac County?/b?.
    In the household are:
    Ewan McDonald 1814 Scotland
    Elizabeth McDonald 1818 Scotland
    Janet Miller 1842 Canada West
    Thomas Miller 1842 Canada West
    Mary Miller 1846 Canada West
    James Miller 1848 Canada West
    John Miller 1851 Canada West
    Elizabeth Miller 1855 Canada West '96 marries that McKinnon fellow
    William Miller 1858 Canada West

    Married ?b??i?Robert (Brown?) Millar?/b??/i?, 29 Dec 1869 Perth, ON -
    ?i?Robert Millar?/i?, 59, North Gower, ON, widower, stone mason, parents William and Margaret Millar, married to
    ?i?Elizabeth Smith Millar?/i?, 53, Palmerston, ON, Scotland, parents John and Janet Smith, Francis Davis, Perth and Peter McIntyre, S. Sherbrooke, witnesses, both Presbyterian, Rev. W.A. Caldwell, Lanark.
    ?i?(concerns, Elizabeth is using Miller as her previous name when married throwing into question her relationship to McDonald, can't find any record of Robert, except birth, before or after 1851 census, can't find a burial record).

    ?b??/i?1871 Census for Palmerston Township in Addington County
    ?/b??i?Robert Miller?/i? is head of household and married to Granny Smith '96
    John Miller age 9 in 1871 is the John Miller in 1861 and is a son of James Miller & Granny Smith
    So is William Miller age 14 in 1871.
    The Elizabeth Miller born 1860 in the 1871 census is not a daughter of James Miller & Granny Smith because it is the other Elizabeth born 1855 who is and she marries McKinnon.

    A search for parental lines going back to Elizabeth Smith, (great granddaughter), suggests she had the following in her household in 1871 when she married Robert.?i? [Parents unknown]?/i?.
    Elizabeth Millar, c1860, John, c 1862, Hannah, c 1863, and Alexander James c1866, buried Snow Road, Palmerston, Frontenac, ON, who later had a son Howard.

    "I am writing about Robert Brown Millar who married Elizabeth Granny Smith in 1869 - Perth, Ontario. Robert and Elizabeth raised my ggrandmother Elizabeth Miller, her sister Hannah and their brother Alexander. The 3 siblings are listed in the 1871 census for Palmerston and South Canonto, Ontario as living with Robert and Elizabeth. A descendant has advised that they did live with their grandparents. I'm assuming that would have been Robert. ?i?[I think it may also be first wife Janet's parents as a possibility as well : C McFadden][ It could be Elizabeth's parents, John Smith and Janet Marshall: DED] ?/i?I can only find him listed in one other census for 1861 in North Gower, Carleton, Ontario. He was a bricklayer and married at that time but his wife and children were not listed. He was widowed when he married Elizabeth. I believe that he was born in Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It could be that one of his children?i? [Robert] ?/i?was the father of Elizabeth and her siblings. I was told that their?i? [James' although the marriage registers differ, childhood memory of what they were told?]?/i?parents were John and Janet Miller who met and married in Perth, Lanark, Ontario. I cannot locate records for them. Any details would be appreciated."

    Married ?i?Philips James Shevlin?/i?, 13 Aug 1876,
    ?i?Household ?/i?
    Elizabeth Miller, ?i?Janette Marshall?/i?, John Smith, Philips James Shevlin, Terrence Shevlin, ?i?Mary Cavener
    (Who is Mary Cavener?)

    ?b??/i?Tombstone, Crawford Cemetery, C12, L9-L10, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark, ON, CAN?/b?
    In memory of James Millar, born June 29, 1817, died 7 July, 1857. Also his wife Elizabeth Smith, born Sept 5, 1818, died 24 Apr 1903. Natives of Scotland
    On alternate side: In memory of Hugh A. Miller, died May 26, 1905, AGED 20 years, 8 Mo's.?i?
    ?/i?
    ?b?Elizabeth Smith Miller: Title: The Lanark Era, BDM, Author Peter E Anderson, Obituary:

    ?/b?In many respects, Mrs. Miller was one of the most remarkable women in the County of Lanark. Possessed of wonderful energy all through life, hers was a career of exceeding activity. In a region where all was virgin forest, and no person save a lone Indian was near, she with her husband erected a home of logs, where they resided for many years the only white people in that neighbourhood. Then the lumberman came with his axes and men, the mighty giants of the forest were felled and removed and Nature's primitive scenes gave place to pastoral landscapes and peaceful vistas. Mrs. Miller outlived this process of change, the woodman's entrance and exit, the passing of the redman, the bleat of the lamb for the howl of the wolf, the modern dwelling for the scoop-roof shanty, the varnished buggy for the crude jumper, the silks for the homely drugget and having passed through it all, she entered the better land. Mrs. Miller came of good Scotch parents. He maiden name was Elizabeth Smith. Born the 5th Sept, 1818 at Paisley... with her parents she came to Canada in 1821 and settled in the Township of North Sherbrooke. In 1842 Elizabeth was married to Mr. James Miller. The young couple began matrimonial life in North Sherbrooke and after several moves they settled in the township of Palmerston, on a lot known as the Indian lot. That was in 1848 and they were the furthest settlers west of the Mississippi River for a period of 12 years. The opening up of the Snow Road brought in a lot of settlers who took up land around the Miller homestead. In 1857 the terrible disaster known as the Crotch Lake catastrophe shocked the whole countryside. A whole gang of men were swept away while driving by the river by breaking of the dam. Their bodies were not recovered for a long time afterwards and Mr. Miller used to carry mail to the men searching for the bodies of the unfortunate rivermen. It was on one of these trips that Mr. Miller lost his life.He was drowned near Crotch Lake. Mrs. Miller has living 43 grandchildren, 77 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. To her children and many of her grandchildren Mrs. Miller proved a very efficient physician, administering to their physical ailments with skill born the years of observation and experience. Indeed, for many years when no doctor was in the neighbourhood and Lanark was the nearest point that boasted a man of medicine, Mrs. Miller attended the sick and lost many a night's sleep in doing what she considered a duty. She was a Presbyterian. When a young girl, McDonald's Corners was the nearest place where public worship was held. The boys and girls walked there barefooted, carrying their boots, and when near the church put them on. This was done to save the boots, for in those days frugality and economy were the very essence of living.

    MillarJ
    Great-great grandmother Elizabeth (Smith) Millar


    ?b?Elizabeth Smith Millar?/b?
    ?i?Posted 17 Sep 2013 by oldneva on Ancestry?/i?
    In 1861 census, Elizabeth was in Palmerston married to Ewen McDonald and living with her family. She married Robert Brown Millar in 1869 and on 1871 census is with Robert and has 3 additional Miller children preceding marriage date - likely from his first marriage (both were "W" at time of marriage) who she ended up raising after Robert died. On 1881 census she is married to Philip James Shevelin. After his death she remained a widow and appeared as Elizabeth Shevelin W in 1891 and as Elizabeth Millar W in 1901. All children were born to Elizabeth and James, no more children were born to Elizabeth by her other 3 husbands.
    Elizabeth donated the property for the Snow Road Presbyterian Church that was built in 1885 (from the book "The First One Hundred Years, Snow Road Presbyterian Church 1885-1985", by Max Millar, Hilda Geddes and Don St. Pierre).
    Perth Courier, May 22, 1903. p.3. Obituary - Millar - "A pioneer of North Sherbrooke has passed away-- Mrs. James Millar, who died at McLaren's Depot, April 24 [1903]. In many respects, says the Lanark Era, Mrs. Millar was one of the most remarkable women in the County of Lanark. She was 85 years of age at the time of her demise. In a region where all was virgin forest, and no person save a lone Indian was near, she, with her husband, erected a home of logs where they resided for many years, the only white people in that neighborhood. Then the lumberman came with his axes and men, the mighty giants of the woods were felled and removed, nature's primitive scenes gave place to pastoral landscapes and peaceful vistas. Mrs. Millar outlived this process of change, the woodman's entrance and his exit, the passing of the red man, the bleat of the lamb for the howl of the wolf, the modern dwelling forthe scoop- roofed shanty, the varnished buggy for the crude jumper, the silks for the homely drugget, and having passed through it all, sheentered the better land. Mrs. James Millar came of good Scotch parents. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Smith, Born the 5th September 1918, at Paisley Scotland, she passed the first four years of her life in the famous place. With her parents she came to Canada in 1821, and theysettled in the township of North Sherbrooke. In 1842 on the 5th AprilElizabeth married Mr. James Millar. The young couple began matrimonial life in North Sherbrooke, and after several moves, as the country opened up and they saw more favorable locations, they settled in the Township of Palmerston on a lot known as the Indian lot.This was in 1848, and they were then the only white residents in the Township of Palmerston and were the farthest settlers west of the Mississippi River for a period of twelve years. The opening up of the Snow Road brought in a lot of settlers, who took up land around the Millar homestead. In1857 the terrible disaster known as the Crotch Lake Dam catastrophe shocked the whole countryside. A whole gang of men were swept away while riverdriving by the breaking of the dam. Their bodies were not recovered for a long time afterwards and Mr. Millar used to carry the mail to themen searching for the bodies of the unfortunate rivermen wholost theirlives there. It was upon one of these trips that Mr. Millar lost his life. He was drowned near Crotch Lake. To Mr. and Mrs. Millar were born seven children. Janet (Mrs. Jos. McVeigh), deceased, Mary (Mrs. Alex McDougall), deceased, Elizabeth (Mrs. Hugh McKinnon) at McLaren's Depot, John at Ompah, James, Thomas and William at McLaren'sDepot. William lives on the homestead. Mrs. Millar has living 43 grandchildren, 77 great grandchildren and 3 great- great- grandchldren. Toher children and many of her grandchildren Mrs. Millar proved a kind,sympatheticand very efficient physician, administering to their physical ailmentswith skill born of years of experience and observation. Indeed, formany years, when no doctor was in the neighborhood and Lanark was thenearest point that boasted a man of medicine, Mrs. Millar attended the sick and lost many a nights sleep in doing what she considered a duty. Mrs. Millar was a Presbyterian and a member of the Church. When a younggirl McDonald's Corners was the nearest place where public worship was held. The boys and girls walked there barefooted, carrying their boots, and when near the Church put them on. This was doneto save the boots for in those days frugality and economy were the very essenceof living. The remains were interred on Saturday, April 25th [1903] in Crawfords Cemetery, the identical ground where a great many years ago deceased had hoed corn. The funeral was largely attended and Rev. Wm. A. Guy conducted the service."

    Twp Palmerston Lot 9 Conc 10 - original grant to Canada Company who sold to John Gillalloch who deeded to Robert B. Miller, Elizabeth's 3d husband, on July 1, 1871. Deed from Elizabeth Shevlin to William Millar on Mar 18 1883, and various other dealing over the years.
    Twp Palmerston Lot 11 Conc 10 - original patent of E 1/2 was to John Playfair, apparently purchased by Elizabeth Millar Mar 16 1858. Various other family dealings with the property over the years.
    Twp Palmerston Lot 10 Conc 11 - original patent June 28 1864 from Crown to Elizabeth Miller: various other family dealings with the property over the years.

    The following is an excerpt from the newspaper "The Telegram", a Toronto paper. This is taken from the Saturday, December 26, 1959 edition.
    "The Millars can trace back six generations when the family first moved in 1821 into what is now North Sherbrooke Township.
    Max's great grandmother moved to Snow Road about 1848 and for many years she and husband James were the only white settlers north of the Mississippi.
    She opened her home as a 'stopping place' for travelers along Snow Road, and the energetic woman served the community as physician, midwife, lawyer and mailman." (Max is Thomas Maxwell Millar, great grandsonof James and Elizabeth)

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

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55415896

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Died:
    24 APR 1903 Lot 11 Conc. 10, Palmerston Twp, Frontenac Co, ON, Canada

    Children:
    1. 6. John A. MacDonald was born on 15 Mar 1862 in Cochrane, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Jul 1957 in Iroquois Falls, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Hannah McDonald was born about 1863; and died.
    3. Alexander McDonald was born on 26 May 1866; died on 24 Apr 1931 in Plap, Manitoba, Canada.

  3. 14.  David Edward Miller was born on 6 Aug 1840 in Ontario, Canada (son of John Miller and Margaret Blair); died on 19 May 1907 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MR8B-X9G
    • _UID: A86249B8396A4E7496AA1540EE8922801E19
    • Census: 1861, Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census: 1871, Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    (Research):?b?Muriel Peppler Letter?/b?
    b 1840
    ?b?Muriel Peppler Letter?/b?
    b 1830's was a daughter of John Miller and Margaret Blair, according to Harry Parr of Hoard's Station. David Miller and Susan Johnston were Harry's grandparents. His mother Margaret Anne Miller married Alfred H. Parr.

    Was he also married to a Mary Anderson?

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MR8B-X9G

    David married Susan Ann Johnson on 6 Feb 1859 in Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Susan (daughter of David Johnston and Annie Hackett) was born on 5 Nov 1840; died on 19 May 1904; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Susan Ann Johnson was born on 5 Nov 1840 (daughter of David Johnston and Annie Hackett); died on 19 May 1904; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 224B54B4F32F4C5EACCA989750885CB8D2A1
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1861, Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1871, Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name:?tab?David Miller
    Age:?tab?20
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Birth Place:?tab?Bathurst Township
    Residence:?tab?Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
    Spouse Name:?tab?Si?am Johnston
    Spouse Age:?tab?18
    Spouse Gender:?tab?Female
    Spouse Birth Place:?tab?Canada
    Spouse Residence:?tab?Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
    Marriage Date:?tab?6 Feb 1859
    Father Name:?tab?John
    Mother Name:?tab?Margaret
    Spouse Father Name:?tab?David
    Spouse Mother Name:?tab?Ann
    County:?tab?Hastings
    Microfilm Roll:?tab?1030057

    Children:
    1. Margaret Ann Miller was born on 9 Feb 1861 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died about 1945 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant United Church Cemetery, Stirling, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Jane "Jennie" Miller was born about Nov 1863 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Aug 1920 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 7. Isabella Miller was born on 25 Mar 1864 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Sep 1931 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Elizabeth Mary Miller was born about 1867 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    5. Ida Ellen Miller was born on 28 Nov 1868 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Jul 1941 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 22 Jul 1941 in Campbellford, Trent Hills, Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Lillus Kidd Miller was born on 28 Mar 1870 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 27 Apr 1943 in Longford Mills, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 29 Apr 1943.
    7. John Millar was born about 1872 in Tonawanda, Erie County, New York, United States; and died.
    8. Charlotte "Lottie" Miller was born about 1874 in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. George "Fredrick" Miller was born on 24 Oct 1875 in Lucknow, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Aug 1937 in Tonawanda, Erie County, New York, United States.
    10. Lucina "Sina" Miller was born about 1878; died in 1969 in Seymour Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    11. Blanche Miller was born about 1880 in Ontario, Canada; died about 1968; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.




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