Malcolm Douglas Rowat

Male - 2021


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  1. 1.  Malcolm Douglas Rowat was born in Montr?al (city/cit?), Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada (son of John Pozer Rowat and Ruby Mary McCormack); died on 10 Mar 2021 in London, City of London, Greater London, England; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 224878004
    • _UID: BA0D8FB35F0341FA8BC461C9188773497A40

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    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224878004

    Died:
    It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Malcolm Douglas Rowat at the age of 75, on March 10, 2021 in London, England after a short but courageous battle with lung cancer.
    A career Canadian diplomat with the World Bank, Malcolm was born in Montreal, the youngest child of the Hon. John Pozer Rowat and Ruby Mary McCormack. He attended College Marie de France where he became proficient in French, then Bishop's College School. His university education started at McGill University where he earned a BA (Hons.), followed by three years at Columbia University where he earned two Masters degrees, an MBA and MIA (International Affairs). He then began a thirty-year career in international finance with the World Bank in Washington D.C., where he travelled the world. While a senior economist at the Bank he earned a JD (Law) and an LLM (International Law) at Georgetown University. He was also very proud of his certificate in advanced music CAMS from King's College in London, and diploma in wine from WSET.
    In his retirement, Malcolm continued to travel, as his interests and consulting took him to many countries. He was a true bon vivant, with interests in the arts, food and wine. He sang bass with the Washington Men's Camerata while working at the Bank, and later sang with the London Symphony Orchestra Chorus in London and the Choeur de L'Orchestre de Paris. He made annual visits to the Salzburg Festival and served on the Board of American Friends of the Salzburg Festival.
    During his Bank days in Washington, Malcolm was an active member of the Metropolitan Club. In London, he joined the Garrick Club, where he will be missed at the Centre Table. As a member of the Burgundian society the Chevaliers du Tastevin, his contributions to the Garrick Wine committee were appreciated.
    Malcolm was the author of a number of books on various academic subjects including Latin American Insolvency and Competition Policy. He also published a book 'The Origins and Roles of Instrumental Music in the Operas of Richard Strauss'.
    An avid sportsman, Malcolm loved running and tennis. He ran 4-6 km daily and played tennis regularly. He will be deeply missed by his fellow members of Queen's Club London and the Tennis Club de Paris. He was also a fervent supporter of the Montreal Canadiens and saw them win 19 Stanley Cups.
    He is survived by his siblings, David Rowat (Margaret), Barbara Rowat Flam (David), and Beverly Rowat (Linda Snell), and their families, who will miss their favourite Uncle Malcolm who was invariably home for Christmas every year, where his contribution of wines to the family dinners were legendary.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Pozer Rowat was born in 1911 in Quebec, Canada (son of Donald McKenzie Rowat and Rhoda Isabella Pozer); died in 1994 in Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 139601419
    • _UID: AF5F185B89E44210A0C0DAA5C784D43472E5

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139601419

    Died:
    John Pozer Rowat was the son of Donald McKenzie Rowat and Rhoda Isabella Posner. He married first Nancy Patricia Lytle on Aug 8, 1936, and second Ruby Mary McCormack. He died in 1994 at the age of 83 years.

    Huntingdon Gleaner Extract:
    08-08-1936 Nancy Patricia Lytle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Fred A Lytle of Lachine PQ, married John Poser Rowat, son to Mr. D. M. Rowat,N. P., and Mrs. Rowat, of Westmount PQ. At Glenness, Dewittville PQ, by Rev.J.B.Maclean, DD.

    John married Ruby Mary McCormack. Ruby (daughter of Arthur Robert McCormack and Ethel Rhoda Lewis) was born in 1913 in Quebec, Canada; died in 1998 in Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ruby Mary McCormack was born in 1913 in Quebec, Canada (daughter of Arthur Robert McCormack and Ethel Rhoda Lewis); died in 1998 in Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 139631973
    • _UID: B373186C59BD4AA5AE4CB2D4A2A063BA8E71

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139631973

    Died:
    Ruby Mary McCormack was the dau of Arthur Robert McCormack and Ethel Rhoda Lewis. She married Dr. John Pozer Rowat and they became the parents of Dr. J. David Rowat and Malcolm. She died in 1998 at the age of 83 years.

    Children:
    1. Dr. J. David Rowat
    2. 1. Malcolm Douglas Rowat was born in Montr?al (city/cit?), Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; died on 10 Mar 2021 in London, City of London, Greater London, England; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Donald McKenzie Rowat was born in 1874 in Dundee, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada (son of Rev. Andrew McKenzie Rowat and Elizabeth Margaret McKenzie); died in 1952 in Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 139561615
    • _UID: 42D6BB937FBB4C4BB376E75452CAD41FAA40

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139561615

    Died:
    Donald McKenzie Rowat was the son of Rev. Andrew Rowat and Elizabeth Margaret McKenzie. He married Rhoda Isabella Pozner on Oct 23, 1897 in St George de Beauce, Quebec. They became the parents of John Pozer, Rhoda Isabel MKenzie and Ronald. Donald died in 1952 at the age of 78 years.

    Huntingdon Gleaner Extract:
    10-23-1907 Donald M. Rowat, (notary), of Richmond PQ,married Rhoda Isabella Von Posner, second daughter of the late John A Posner,of St. George de Beauce, PQ. At the residence of the brides mother, by the Rev.A Rowat, Father of the bridegroom

    Donald married Rhoda Isabella Pozer. Rhoda was born in 1885 in Quebec, Canada; died on 5 Jul 1937 in Westmount, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rhoda Isabella Pozer was born in 1885 in Quebec, Canada; died on 5 Jul 1937 in Westmount, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 139560372
    • _UID: 07760359B4124B09A919FBDB6854E4255027

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139560372

    Died:
    Rhoda Isabella Pozer is the dau of John A.Poser. She married Donald McKenzie Rowat on 23 Oct 1907 in St. George de Beauce, Quebec at the age of 22. They became the parents of John Pozer, Rhoda Isabel McKenzie and Ronald. She died in 1937 at the age of 52 years.

    Huntingdon Gleaner Extract:
    10-23-1907 Donald M. Rowat, (notary), of Richmond PQ,married Rhoda Isabella Von Posner, second daughter of the late John A Posner,of St. George de Beauce, PQ. At the residence of the brides mother, by the Rev.A Rowat, Father of the bridegroom
    07-05-1937 Rhoda Isabella Pozer, beloved wife of Donald MacKenzie Rowat, of 572 Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount Qu?bec. Funeral service from the Melville Church, in Westmount Qu?bec. Interred in the Athelstan Qu?becCemetery.

    Children:
    1. Rhoda Isabel McKenzie Rowat was born on 24 Jul 1908 in Montr?al (city/cit?), Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; died on 6 May 1993 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Ronald Rowat was born in 1909 in Quebec, Canada; died in 1976 in Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    3. 2. John Pozer Rowat was born in 1911 in Quebec, Canada; died in 1994 in Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

  3. 6.  Arthur Robert McCormack

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 16765BDED882449E9D88208B47A0741A468B

    Arthur married Ethel Rhoda Lewis. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ethel Rhoda Lewis

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 52BD4F7706F548549E7DA0E0BF437A54D7AB

    Children:
    1. 3. Ruby Mary McCormack was born in 1913 in Quebec, Canada; died in 1998 in Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. Andrew McKenzie Rowat was born in 1838 in Simcoe, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada (son of John Rowat and Margaret Drysdale); died on 2 May 1918 in St. Lambert, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 139538238
    • _UID: E87B7ECDB8CE47A28BBF76DDD1449EA9168F
    • Occupation: 1879, Winchester, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada; controversy

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139538238

    Occupation:
    The Winchester Tragedy - Rev. Mr Rowat and the "Daily News"
    The following letter appeared in the GLOBE of Saturday:
    "To the Editor of the Globe)
    "Sir,
    I regret very much that a false impression has been made upon the public mind in some sections in regard to the confession made to me by Clark Brown, the young man who, on the evening of 2nd inst., murdered his father and sister. lIn some of the reports of the terrible tragedy I am represented as having held out to Clark Brown forgiveness from man on condition of his confessing his sin. For example, THE DAILY NEWS (Kingston) has the following in regard to the matter: "Yesterday morning he was visited by the Rev Mr Rowat, Presbyterian minister, who induced him to tell all he knew of the murder, holding out a promise of pardon if he did so. What right Mr Rowat had to hold out a prospect of forgiveness we are at a loss to know, etc.
    "Now I emphatically deny having done any such thing, as both constables Ryke and Stalmyre, who were present at the time, will testify. As a minister of the Gospel I had nothing to do with the man's relation to an earthly tribunal. Every word I read and spoke to him, as well as every petition presented to a throne of grace for him, had reference to his relation to a higher tribunal. I cannot understand how an editor with a grain of common sense in him could for one moment think that a minister of the Gospel could be so utterly devoid of every principle of morality as to be guilty of such an action as that attributed to me by the editor of the DAILY NEWS.
    Yours truly,
    "A. Rowat

    West Winchester, Sep 10 1879
    "I hope that the DAILY NEWS and all other papers that have helped to give publicity to false statements in regard to the matter, derogatory to my reputation, will immediately correct these by copying the above. A.R.
    We cheerfully give Mr Rowat's letter all the prominence he desires. The remarks in the NEWS were based upon the following words contained in the telegraphic despatch announcing Brown's acknowledgment of having committed the crime:
    "The Rev. A. Rowat, Presbyterian minister, visited him this morning at six o'clock, and requested him if he had done wrong to confess it openly, holding out the inducement of forgiveness being granted. ?i?Only on that condition?/i?, he made an open confession before the two constables and the Rev. Mr Rowat.
    While reading the comments of the NEWS on the case, Mr Rowat could not by any possibility have failed to read the sentence which followed the estract which is contained in his letter to the GLOBE. It was as follows:
    "It is possible, however, that the reverend gentleman's promises referred to a court beyond earthly jurisdiction. The probabilities are that had the confession not been exacted in this way, it would have been impossible to bring home the crime to the murdered man's son, as it is not unreasonable to suppose that he would have persisted in declaring his innocence, in which case it would have been a difficult matter to convict him without some positive evidence against him.

    When Mr Rowat considers the phraseology of the despatch from which the above extract is taken, he will scarcely wonder that the NEWS comments on the forgiveness question appeared. Our only surprixe is, that he in writing to the GLOBE should deliberately ignore our qualifying remarks in regard to his offer of forgiveness.

    The Kingston Daily News
    Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
    15 Sep 1879, Mon ? Page 2

    Died:
    Rev. Andrew Rowat was the son of John Rowat and Margaret Drysdale. He was a minister at Elgin and Athelstan from 1884 to 1909. He married Elizabeth Margaret McKenzie on May 6, 1868 in Athelstan, Quebec. They became the parents of Martha Ann, John Drysdale, Thomas Alexander, Donald McKenzie, Margaret Agnes, Christina Cameron, Mary Ina and William Andrew. He died in 1918 in Lambert, Quebec at the age of 80.

    Huntingdon Gleaner Extract;
    05-02-1918 Rev. Andrew Rowat, died at St. Lambert PQ, age 79years. Funeral to take place on Saturday at 11 a.m., in the Athelstan Church.

    Andrew married Elizabeth Margaret McKenzie on 6 May 1868 in Delaware Twp, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. Elizabeth (daughter of Rev. D. McKenzie and Christina Cameron) was born on 16 Nov 1839 in Zorro Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 May 1918 in St. Lambert, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Margaret McKenzie was born on 16 Nov 1839 in Zorro Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Rev. D. McKenzie and Christina Cameron); died on 2 May 1918 in St. Lambert, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 139538787
    • _UID: EFB55981377D491D835FD01B29061D4BFC1B
    • Residence: 1868, Embro, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139538787

    Children:
    1. Christina Cameron Rowat was born in 1869; died in 1949.
    2. John Drysdale Rowat was born in 1871; died in 1881.
    3. Margaret Agnes Rowat was born in 1872 in Dundee, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada; died on 9 Sep 1951 in Montr?al (city/cit?), Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    4. 4. Donald McKenzie Rowat was born in 1874 in Dundee, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada; died in 1952 in Quebec, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    5. Mary Ina Rowat was born in 1876 in Dundee, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada; died in 1974 in Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    6. Thomas Alexander Rowat was born on 19 Aug 1878 in Winchester, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jun 1917 in France; was buried in Villers Station Cemetery, Villers-au-Bois, Departement du Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
    7. Martha Ann Rowat was born in 1881; died in 1981 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Athelstan Presbyterian Cemetery, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    8. William Andrew Rowat was born in 1884; died in 1978.




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