William Miller

Male 1826 - 1911  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Miller was born on 5 Feb 1826 in Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 16 Apr 1826 (son of Andrew Miller and Catherine Munro); died on 29 Nov 1911 in Paisley, Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LLWQ-KM8
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 159596163
    • _UID: 91BA4FA076B044B4B02AE107603CBAE05013
    • Census-Household Member: 1842, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada, Concession 2 Lot 9
    • Census-Family Member: 1861, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census: 1871; Canada
    • Census: 1881; Canada
    • Census: 1891, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census: 1901; Canada
    • Census: 1911; Canada
    • Residence: 29 Nov 1911; At time of Death

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLWQ-KM8

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159596163

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member
    born Scotland
    Settled Bathurst, Concession 2 Lot 9
    Date 1822
    2 born Scotland
    7 born Canada West
    9 in household
    Presbyterian


    Census-Family Member:
    Role: Family Member
    Catherine Munro, Andrew's wife died 12 August 1858 and the 1861 census tells us that Andrew continues to live in the log house with six of his children. Peter has married Margaret Mason and is living nearby with daughter Ellen. Andrew, is unmarried but also living nearby.
    William (1826), Elizabeth (1835), Catherine (1840), James (1843), Jane (1845) and Robert (1847)


    Census:
    Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada

    Census:
    Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada

    Census:
    Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada

    Census:
    Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada

    Residence:
    C1 L6, S Duncan, Kincardine Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada

    Buried:
    Plot: Row 19, North End, Section B

    William married Elizabeth Jean Murdoch on 16 Aug 1864. Elizabeth (daughter of John Alexander Murdoch and Jean Hall) was born on 9 Feb 1832 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 9 Aug 1892 in Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name:?tab?Elizabeth Murdock
    Age:?tab?30
    Birth Year:?tab?abt 1834
    Birth Place:?tab?Ontario
    Residence:?tab?Paisley Township
    Marriage Date:?tab?16 Aug 1864
    Marriage Place:?tab?Bruce, Ontario, Canada
    Father:?tab?John
    Mother:?tab?Jane Hall
    Spouse:?tab?William Miller
    Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada

    Children:
    1. Fredrick John Vickers Miller was born about 1865 in Paisley, Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; died on 25 Sep 1893; was buried on 26 Sep 1893 in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Barbara Jean "Jean" Miller was born on 17 Jan 1867; died on 10 Oct 1935; was buried on 12 Oct 1935 in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Elizabeth Catherine Miller was born on 6 Nov 1869; died on 9 Jul 1952; was buried in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Catherine "Florence" Miller was born on 27 Jan 1871 in Saugeen Twp, Southampton, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jul 1942 in Victoria-Fraserview, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Andrew Miller was born on 22 Mar 1873; died on 21 Jun 1942; was buried in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. William Alexander Miller was born on 30 Jun 1875; died on 12 Feb 1936; was buried in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew Miller was born about Sep 1799 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 15 Sep 1799 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (son of William Millar and Elizabeth Gilmour); died on 28 Sep 1869 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MJYC-PGW
    • Name: Andrew Millar
    • _UID: 31C6A8A6CF2F46F5AFEC4848DA64F1431B17
    • Occupation: 5 Aug 1817, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Weaver
    • Land & Property: 15 Jul 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
    • Immigration: 15 Jul 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; from Scotland on George Canning, Glasgow Canadian Emigration Society
    • Land & Property: 24 Dec 1822, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Dalhousie C1 L15E, Report re Persons Located by the Military Settling Dept
    • Land & Property: 19 Nov 1827, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Dalhousie C1 L13 NE
    • Land & Property: 6 Dec 1834, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement, Bathurst District UC - C. Rankin
    • Land & Property: 26 Mar 1839, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Sold C1 L13 SW, Memorial - Copy Book
    • Census: 1842, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada, Concession 2 Lot 9
    • Land & Property: 26 Mar 1847, C2 L7 NE, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Memorial - Copy Book
    • Census: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census: 1861, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    Andrew Millar,?b? ?/b?b. 15 Sept 1799, Cty Dumbarton, Town Cardross, Parish Whitelea, parents William Millar and Elisabeth Gilmour.
    E0122 Batch 7015502 Serial ST16 Pg ?

    ?i?MS-154 Scottish Immigration Records 1815-1834?/i?
    Andrew Miller, batchelor, from Scotland on Cannington, 16 Jul 1821.
    Settled Dalhousie C1 L15 E.?b?

    ?/b?Andrew Miller, Bachelor, Scotland on George Cannington, from Greenock 14 Apr 1821 with the Glasgow Canadian Emigration Society (ICS 2 +6) (8248?)

    member of the Glasgow Canadian Society?b?. ?/b?Signatures of James, Andrew and William
    ?b?
    ?/b?
    ?i?Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement Bathurst District Upper Canada 6 December 1834 - C. Rankin ?b??/i? ?/b??i?Canadian Archives Q385, 1, p.3 MS 154 Scottish Immigration 1815 - 1834?/i?
    Dalhousie C1 Lot 15E Original grant to Andrew Miller now occupied by Stephen Cook. Property has a small clearing and is rocky. Paid 8 17 9. Andrew Miller in Bathurst.

    He moved to C2 Lot 9 Bathurst in the early 1830's settling along the south side of the 3rd Concession. He later added lots 7 and 8 to his land parcel.

    Lot 10. Marriage records have not been located but it is believed that they may have been married by Dr. Gemmill, the first minister to serve the Dalhousie settlers on a regular basis. His records have never been located. In 1835, the Munro family moved to the 3rd Concession of Bathurst, close to where the Miller family had settled.
    Andrew and Catherine had eleven children.

    (Research):?b?PRO CO 42/189/ ff 512/69?/b?
    George Canning, Potter (Master), Greenock to Quebec, 14 April 1821
    ?i?Cambuslang Society?/i?
    John Miller (4 people)
    William Gourley (5 peole)
    Glasgow Canadain
    James Miller (5 people)
    William Miller (7 people)
    Andrew Miller (1 person)
    ?i?Glasgow Sr. Wrights?/i?
    Andrew Blair (4 people)

    ?i?1851 Census for Bathurst, Lanark Cty, Canada West Schedule A, roll C_11721, pg. 39, Line 21?/i?
    Andrew Miller, 53, 1799, Scotland, Farmer, Scotland, Church of Scotland
    Catherine Miller, 48, 1804, Scotland
    Peter, 25, 1827
    Andrew, 23, 1829
    Mary, 18, 1834
    Elizabeth, 15, 1837
    Catherine, 12, 1840
    James, 9, 1843
    Jane, 7, 1845
    Robert, 5, 1847
    Robert, 66, 1786 (bro. of Andrew)

    ?b?

    E Miller early notes:?/b?
    Andrew Miller came to Canada in 1821, with his father?i? (brother) ?/i?William and settled in Dalhousie Lot 14 Concession 1.
    Andrew Miller, the youngest son of William Miller and Elizabeth Gilmour, was 22 years of age, when he came to Canada with his brother. He settled on Dalhousie Con 1 Lot 15, 15 Jul 1821.
    In 1825, Andrew Miller, a farmer, from Bathurst Con 3, married Catherine Munro of Dalhousie. She was the oldest daughter of Peter Munro and Mary McNab who came to Canada in 1820 and settled on Dalhousie Con 1

    Birth: ?tab?Jul. 27, 1803, Scotland
    Death: ?tab?Aug. 12, 1858
    Ontario, Canada

    "DIED
    ...
    MILLER - At his residence, 3rd line Bathurst, on Tuesday, 28 Sep,. Andrew Miller, Sr., Esq., aged 69 years.
    Deceased was a native of Dunbarton, Scotland, and was amongst the first settlers of his neighborhood."
    [Col. 7, Pg. 2; The Perth Courier, Friday, 1 Oct 1869; Vol. XXXVI,No. 1]

    Family links:
    Children:
    John Miller (1831 - 1851)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    in memory of
    John
    son of
    Andrew & Cathrine
    Miller
    died Feb. 19. 1851
    aged 19 yrs. 2 mos & 11 ds.
    also
    Cathrine
    wife of Andrew Miller
    (died Aug 12, 1858)

    Burial:
    Pioneer Cemetery
    Perth
    Lanark County
    Ontario, Canada
    Plot: Presbyterian Section, Map A, 281 (OGS 316)
    GPS (lat/lon): 44.89917, -76.24111

    from fmp
    Waterloo Medal Roll 1815 Transcription
    First name(s)?tab?Andrew
    Last name?tab?Miller
    Year?tab?1815
    Rank?tab?Private
    Regiment?tab?2nd Battn. 3rd Regt. Of Foot Guards
    Sub unit?tab?Lt.Colonel Home's Company
    Medal type?tab?Waterloo Medal, 1815
    Country?tab?Great Britain
    Record set?tab?Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards
    Category?tab?Military Service & Conflict
    Subcategory?tab?Medal rolls and honours
    Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, Overseas / Unknown
    Naval and Military Press

    copyright Naval and Military Press

    Birth:
    Tombstone inscription:
    Birth: ?tab?Jul. 27, 1803, Scotland
    Death: ?tab?Aug. 12, 1858
    Ontario, Canada

    Christened:
    E. Miller Notes
    LDS Microfische EO - 122
    Andrew Miller, son of William Miller & Elizabeth Gilmour, 15 Sep 1799

    MILLAR
    ANDREW
    WILLIAM MILLAR/ELISABETH GILMOUR FR459 (FR459)
    0
    15/09/1799
    494/
    20 193
    Cardross

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MJYC-PGW

    Land & Property:
    Dalhousie Township Concession 1 Lot 15E

    Immigration:
    ?i?Fonds:?tab?CO 42. Canada, formerly British North America, Original Correspondence?/i?Bachelor, Land Grant Dalhousie Twp. Concession 1 Lot 15E,
    Given Name(s): Andrew
    Surname: MILLER
    Age: 21
    Year of Immigration: 1821

    ?i?PRO CO 42/189/ ff 512/69
    ?/i?George Canning, Potter (Master), Greenock to Quebec, 14 April 1821
    ?i?Cambuslang Society?/i?
    John Miller (4 people)
    William Gourley (5 people)
    Glasgow Canadian
    James Miller (5 people)
    William Miller (7 people)
    Andrew Miller (1 person)
    ?i?Glasgow Sr. Wrights?/i?
    Andrew Blair (4 people)

    ?u??i?Additional Information:?/u??/i? ?i?The Glasgow Canadian Emigration Society. Volume: Q.159, Part 3; Page: 507?/i?
    Record Title: Scottish Immigrants to Upper Canada on board the GEORGE CANNING.
    Microfilm Reel Number:?tab?C-11930
    Reference:?tab?MG 11 CO 42
    Item Number:?tab?13811

    ?i?Canadian Immigrant Records, Part Two, Author Anonymous; Publisher: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Publisher Date: 1999 Publisher Location: Provo, UT, USA ?/i?
    Name: Andrew Miller
    Year of Record: 1821
    Comments
    List of Glasgow families admitted on the Government grant as settlers in Upper Canada on the ship 'George Canning'

    Reference
    Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, page 507, list 1.

    Source/Event
    Lists of Scottish families admitted on the Government grant as settlers in Upper Canada on the Ship 'George Canning'. Glasgow, April 13, 1821; 11 lists dated April 13, 1821, signed by Robert Lamond, Sect. to the Committee on Emigration for Scotland.

    ?i?Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. Source Citation: Place: Quebec, Canada; Year: 1821; Page Number: 19?/i?
    Name: Andrew Miller
    Age: 21
    Birth Year: abt 1800
    Arrival year: 1821
    Arrival Place: Quebec, Canada
    Primary Immigrant: Miller, Andrew
    Source Publication Code: 6106.61
    Annotation: This record was recorded without a source code.
    Source Bibliography: Source unknown.
    Household Members:?tab?
    Name?tab?Relation
    Andrew Miller?tab?

    Land & Property:
    ?b?1822?/b?: ?i?Index to the Return of Persons Located by the Military Settling Department?b??/i? ?/b?dated 24 December 1822
    Andrew Miller, Dalhousie C6 L12W, 15 July 1821. (22 years of age)

    ?b?1822?/b??tab?Dalhousie C1 L15E, Report re Persons Located by the Military Settling Dept


    Land & Property:
    ?b?C1 L13 NE -?u??/b?Andrew Miller?/u?, Dalhousie bought from Peter McNabb, 19 Nov 1827. Wit. David Greer, Thomas Wickham. Book B, #357. Andrew Miller sold to Hugh Hunter, Jr., Dalhousie 26 Mar 1839. Wit. Hugh Hunter Sr., John McIntyre. Book F, #14.


    Land & Property:
    ?b?1834?/b?: Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement, Bathurst District UC - C. Rankin
    Sold to Stephen Cook, Cook here; Miller in Bathurst. Small clearing, rocky

    Census:
    born Scotland
    Settled Bathurst, Concession 2 Lot 9
    Date 1822
    2 born Scotland
    7 born Canada West
    9 in household
    Presbyterian


    Census:
    Andrew Miller, Farmer, C. of Scot, age 52, log house
    Catherine 48, Peter 25, Andrew 23, Mary 18, Elizabeth 15, Catherine 12, James 9, Jane 7, Robert 5, Robert 66 (brother of Andrew).

    Census:
    Catherine Munro, Andrew's wife died 12 August 1858 and the 1861 census tells us that Andrew continues to live in the log house with six of his children. Peter has married Margaret Mason and is living nearby with daughter Ellen. Andrew, is unmarried but also living nearby.
    William (1826), Elizabeth (1835), Catherine (1840), James (1843), Jane (1845) and Robert (1847)


    Died:
    At his residence, 3rd Line of Bathurst, Tuesday 28 September, Andrew Miller Sr. Esq., age 69 years. A native of Dunbarton Scotland and was among the first settlers of his neighbourhood.
    [Col. 7, Pg. 2; The Perth Courier, Friday, 1 Oct 1869; Vol. XXXVI,No. 1]

    It appears that no stone was erected for Andrew but the inscription for Cathrine and John their son clearly indicates the relationship.

    Andrew married Catherine Munro about 1825 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Catherine (daughter of Peter Munro and Mary McNab) was born on 27 Jul 1803 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; was christened on 4 Sep 1803 in Paisley, High Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 12 Aug 1858 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine Munro was born on 27 Jul 1803 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; was christened on 4 Sep 1803 in Paisley, High Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of Peter Munro and Mary McNab); died on 12 Aug 1858 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9K6G-79N
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 169423788
    • Name: Catherine Manrow
    • Name: Catherine Munroe
    • Name: Kathrine
    • _UID: FC89679CE8D24FA2BAEB827D28A1AE98E634
    • Census-Household Member: 1842, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada, Concession 2 Lot 9
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    In 1825, Andrew Miller, a farmer, from Bathurst Con 3, married Catherine Munro of Dalhousie. She was the oldest daughter of Peter Munro and Mary McNab who came to Canada in 1820 and settled on Dalhousie Con 1 Lot 10. Marriage records have not been located but it is believed that they may have been married by Dr. Gemmill, the first minister to serve the Dalhousie settlers on a regular basis. His records have never been located. In 1835, the Munro family moved to the 3rd Concession of Bathurst, close to where the Miller family had settled.

    Christened:
    MUNRO
    CATHERINE
    PETER MUNRO/MARY MACNEIL FR161 (FR161)
    F
    04/09/1803
    573/1
    10 294
    Paisley High Church

    First name(s)?tab?Catherine
    Last name?tab?Munro
    Gender?tab?Female
    Birth year?tab?1803
    Birth place?tab?-
    Baptism year?tab?1803
    Baptism date?tab?04 Sep 1803
    Baptism place?tab?HIGH CHURCH,PAISLEY,RENFREW,SCOTLAND
    Father's first name(s)?tab?Peter
    Father's last name?tab?Munro
    Mother's first name(s)?tab?Mary
    Mother's last name?tab?Macneil
    Place?tab?Paisley
    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/9K6G-79N

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169423788

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member
    born Scotland
    Settled Bathurst, Concession 2 Lot 9
    Date 1822
    2 born Scotland
    7 born Canada West
    9 in household
    Presbyterian


    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head
    Andrew Miller, Farmer, C. of Scot, age 52, log house
    Catherine 48, Peter 25, Andrew 23, Mary 18, Elizabeth 15, Catherine 12, James 9, Jane 7, Robert 5, Robert 66 (brother of Andrew).

    Buried:
    Inscription:
    in memory of John
    son of
    Andrew & Cathrine Miller
    died Feb. 19. 1851
    aged 19 yrs. 2 mos & 11 ds.
    also
    Cathrine
    wife of Andrew Miller
    (died Aug 12, 1858)

    Burial: Pioneer Cemetery, Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
    Plot: Presbyterian Section, Map A, 281 (OGS 316)
    GPS (lat/lon): 44.89917, -76.24111
    also known as the Craig St Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    Event Description: This is believed to be most likely, see notes

    Children:
    1. 1. William Miller was born on 5 Feb 1826 in Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 16 Apr 1826; died on 29 Nov 1911 in Paisley, Saugeen Twp, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Paisley Cemetery, Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Peter Miller was born on 7 Nov 1827 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 11 Nov 1827 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1885 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Andrew Miller was born on 4 Apr 1830 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Aug 1876 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. John Miller was born on 11 Apr 1832 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 29 Jul 1832; died on 19 Feb 1851 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Mary Miller was born on 1 May 1834 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Apr 1899 in Grafton, Walsh County, North Dakota, United States; was buried in Apr 1899 in Grafton City Cemetery, Grafton, Walsh County, North Dakota, United States.
    6. Elizabeth Alvina Miller was born on 4 Aug 1835 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 16 Sep 1835 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 24 May 1932 in Pembina County, North Dakota, United States; was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, St Thomas, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.
    7. Robert Miller was born on 4 May 1836 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Jul 1836 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 13 Jul 1836.
    8. Miller was born on 13 Jul 1837 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died about 1837 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Catherine Munroe Miller was born on 24 Dec 1840 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Jan 1890 in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Chesley Cemetery, Chesley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
    10. James Miller was born on 17 Mar 1843 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 16 Nov 1920 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, United States.
    11. Jane "Jennie" Miller was born on 15 May 1845 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died about 1871 in Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota, United States.
    12. Robert Munro Miller was born on 14 May 1847 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Jun 1913 in Rideau Ferry, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Rideau Ferry, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Millar was born in 1762 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 25 Aug 1762 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (son of William Miller and Isobell Lindsay); died in 1825 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L7KY-TZX
    • Name: William Millear
    • Name: William Miller
    • Name: William Milliar
    • Name: William Millier
    • _UID: 8DF3DEB0564E40ECB10E4553D99AAF74CB7A
    • Baptism: 25 Apr 1762, Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; son of William John Miller & Isobel Lindsay 1719
    • Location: 15 Jul 1821, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Lanark Twp Con 1 Lot 15W
    • Land & Property: 24 Dec 1822, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Return of Persons Located by the Military Settling Dept.
    • Land & Property: 24 Oct 1829, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Location of Immigrants Indebted to His Majesty's Gov't
    • Land & Property: 6 Dec 1834, C1 L15W, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement Bathurst District UC
    • Land & Property: 1840, C1 L15W, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; 1840 Inspection of Bathurst District - Francis Allen
    • Land & Property: 6 Mar 1851, C1 L15W, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Crown Patent to Robert Miller

    Notes:

    (Research):MILLAR
    WILLIAM
    JOHN MILLAR/JANET GIVEN FR341 (FR341)
    M
    02/05/1762
    646
    20 / 44
    GOVAN

    MILLER
    WILLIAM
    WILLIAM MILLER/JEAN FORREST FR140 (FR140)
    M
    02/05/1762
    629
    10 / 132
    CARLUKE

    MILLAR
    WILLIAM
    HUGH MILLAR/JEAN MAXWELL FR342 (FR342)
    M
    05/09/1762
    646
    20 / 47
    GOVAN

    MILLAR
    WILLIAM
    WILLIAM MILLAR/
    M
    26/12/1762
    643
    20 / 31
    EAST KILBRIDE



    In 1816, a George Miller sailed on the Fame and sttled in Drummond Twp Con 1 L22. Possible relative?


    ?b??i?
    North Albion Society?/b??/i?
    ?i?John Miller ?/i?(8), Lanark Township, C2 L22. with wife, 2 m +12, 1 f +12, 1m -12, 2 f -12. (C. Bennett)
    Ship ?b?Commerce Society?/b? of Greenock, Coverdale (Master), Greenock, 10 May 1821 to Quebec, 20 June 1820, 422 settlers; to G. Ross / in ballast (Lanark County Settlers)

    ?b??i?Rutherglen Union?/b??/i?
    ?i?James Miller?/i? (6 people) Lanark Township, C10 L15, with wife, 2 m -12, 2 f -12. (C. Bennett)
    Ship ?b?Commerce Society?/b? of Greenock, Coverdale (Master), Greenock, 10 May 1821 to Quebec, 20 June 1820, 422 settlers; to G. Ross / in ballast (Lanark County Settlers)
    ------------------------------------

    ?i?
    John Miller?/i? (4 people), Dalhousie, C3 L21, 3 children,
    Bark ?b?George Canning?/b?, Potter (Master), Greenock, 14 April 1821 to Quebec, 2 June1821, 489 settlers, to Rogerson, Hunter & Co. / in ballast - goes to the Miramichi to load (Lanark County Settlers) ?b??i?Cambuslang Society ?/b?Carswell, Dobbie, Mason, Miller, Gourley, McIlquham, McMillan, McPhearson, Reid, Scott, Wilkie
    ?/i?

    ?i?William Gourley?/i? (5 people), Lanark Township, C8 L19, wife, 2 m -12, 1 f -12, possibly 2 daughters born in Canada. To USA about 1824 (canal) and returned to Canada to Elizabethtown (Brockville) Died c1830.
    Elizabeth, his wife, married John Sproule in 1834 and they had two children.
    Bark ?b?George Canning?/b?, Potter (Master), Greenock, 14 April 1821 to Quebec, 2 June1821, 489 settlers, to Rogerson, Hunter & Co. / in ballast - goes to the Miramichi to load (Lanark County Settlers) ?b??i?Cambuslang Society ?/b?Carswell, Dobbie, Mason, Miller, Gourley, McIlquham, McMillan, McPhearson, Reid, Scott, Wilkie
    ?/i?(son George m. Christine Hall (Francis Hall?) 1844, Mary Jane Johnston c1850, moved to Eganville district, Wilberforce twp, tanner & farmer, s. George harness maker, James & John , merchants & undertakers), )

    ?b??i?Glasgow Canadian Society?/b?
    James Miller?/i? (5 people) Dalhousie C6 L12, wife, son, 2 daughters. Moved to Plympton in the mid 1830s.
    Bark ?b?George Canning?/b?, Potter (Master), Greenock, 14 April 1821 to Quebec, 2 June1821, 489 settlers, to Rogerson, Hunter & Co. / in ballast - goes to the Miramichi to load (Lanark County Settlers) ?b??i?Cambuslang Society ?/b?Carswell, Dobbie, Mason, Miller, Gourley, McIlquham, McMillan, McPhearson, Reid, Scott, Wilkie
    ?/i?
    ?i?William Miller?/i? (7 people) Lanark Township, C1 L15, wife, . Family lore suggests one child died enroute to Canada. It is believed this was Peter.
    Bark ?b?George Canning?/b?, Potter (Master), Greenock, 14 April 1821 to Quebec, 2 June1821, 489 settlers, to Rogerson, Hunter & Co. / in ballast - goes to the Miramichi to load (Lanark County Settlers) ?b??i?Cambuslang Society ?/b?Carswell, Dobbie, Mason, Miller, Gourley, McIlquham, McMillan, McPhearson, Reid, Scott, Wilkie
    ?/i?
    ?i?Andrew Miller?/i? (1 person)
    Settled with parents on Lanark C1 L15. Married Catherine Munro in 1825 and moved to Bathurst Twp soon after.
    Bark ?b?George Canning?/b?, Potter (Master), Greenock, 14 April 1821 to Quebec, 2 June1821, 489 settlers, to Rogerson, Hunter & Co. / in ballast - goes to the Miramichi to load (Lanark County Settlers) ?b??i?Cambuslang Society ?/b?Carswell, Dobbie, Mason, Miller, Gourley, McIlquham, McMillan, McPhearson, Reid, Scott, Wilkie?/i?

    Birth:
    MILLER
    WILLIAM
    WILLIAM MILLER/ISOBEL LINDSAY FR177 (FR177)
    M
    25/04/1762
    494/
    10 163
    Cardross

    Christened:
    Cardross, 25 August 1762 ?b?William?/b?, son to ?b?William Millar ?/b?and ?b?Isobel Lindsay?/b? living in north town was baptised.

    ScotlandsPeople
    MILLAR
    WILLIAM
    WILLIAM MILLAR/ISOBEL LINDSY FR364 (FR364)
    M
    25/04/1762
    494/
    20 12
    Cardross


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

    Land & Property:
    Rankin report

    Died:
    See notes attached to families attempts to secure the patent for his property.

    Also, see the Rankin Report, 1829, indicates listed those first borrowing in 1820 and 21 and who owed it in 1829. William Miller Sr.'s name would appear on the list of the original borrower and Widow Miller on the list of those in 1829 who owed the money.

    William married Elizabeth Gilmour on 16 Aug 1783 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Elizabeth (daughter of Allan Gilmour, II of South Walton (Walston) and Elisabeth Pollok) was born on 9 Dec 1766 in East Walton, Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 14 Dec 1766 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 13 Dec 1839 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Gilmour was born on 9 Dec 1766 in East Walton, Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 14 Dec 1766 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of Allan Gilmour, II of South Walton (Walston) and Elisabeth Pollok); died on 13 Dec 1839 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L7KY-PY8
    • Name: Elisabeth Gilmour
    • Name: Elizabeth Gilmore
    • _UID: 478C0962CA3B415EBE911D5B1BA87ED9C38A
    • Residence: 16 Aug 1783, Beith Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; At time of marriage
    • Location-Witness: 15 Jul 1821, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Lanark Twp Con 1 Lot 15W
    • Land & Property-Witness: 24 Dec 1822, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Return of Persons Located by the Military Settling Dept.
    • Land & Property-Witness: 24 Oct 1829, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Location of Immigrants Indebted to His Majesty's Gov't
    • Land & Property-Witness: 6 Dec 1834, C1 L15W, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Return of Settlers in the Lanark Settlement Bathurst District UC
    • Land & Property-Witness: 1840, C1 L15W, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; 1840 Inspection of Bathurst District - Francis Allen

    Notes:

    Christened:
    14/12/1766 GILMOUR, ELIZABETH (Old Parish Registers Births 571/ 10 10 Mearns) Page 10 of 127

    GILMOUR
    ELIZABETH
    ALLAN GILMOUR/ELIZABETH POLLOCK FR15 (FR15)
    F
    14/12/1766
    571/
    10 10
    Mearns

    First name(s)?tab?Elizabeth
    Last name?tab?Gilmour
    Gender?tab?Female
    Birth year?tab?1766
    Birth place?tab?-
    Baptism year?tab?1766
    Baptism date?tab?14 Dec 1766
    Baptism place?tab?MEARNS,RENFREW,SCOTLAND
    Father's first name(s)?tab?Allan
    Father's last name?tab?Gilmour
    Mother's first name(s)?tab?Elizabeth
    Mother's last name?tab?Pollock
    Place?tab?Mearns
    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/L7KY-PY8

    Location-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    Rankin report

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Died:
    ?b?Robert Mason Diaries?/b?
    A Mrs. William Miller was recorded as died 13 December 1839 in the Robert Mason diaries - Elizabeth Gilmour.

    Notes:

    Married:
    16/08/1783 GILMOUR, ELIZABETH (Old Parish Registers Marriages 496/ 40 158 Dumbarton) Page 158 of 302

    MILLAR
    WILLIAM
    ELIZABETH GILMOUR/
    16/08/1783
    496/
    40 158
    Dumbarton

    William Millar in this Parish & Elizabeth Gilmour in the Parish of Beith gave up their names for proclamation in order to marriage 16th August.

    Children:
    1. Robert Miller was born on 3 Dec 1784 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 6 Dec 1784 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. 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; died between 1855 and 1860 in Raymond Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.
    3. John Millar was born in 1789 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 7 Jun 1789 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in United Cemeteries (Maplewood-St. Fillians-Pine Grove), Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Jean Millar was born on 3 Aug 1791 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 7 Aug 1791 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1846 in Anderston Parish, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried on 2 May 1846 in Glasgow High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    5. James Millar was born about Jan 1794 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Jan 1794 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 5 Nov 1879 in Sarnia Twp, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 6 Nov 1879 in Bunyan Baptist Cemetery, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Peter Miller was born in 1796 in Alexandria, Hutcheson District, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 13 Jun 1796 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
    7. 2. Andrew Miller was born about Sep 1799 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 15 Sep 1799 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 28 Sep 1869 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Janet Millar was born in Jul 1801 in Whitelee, East Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 30 Nov 1801 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 12 Jun 1884 in Harrisville, (Ipswich Reserve), Fassifern Valley, Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia; was buried in Harrisville Cemetery, Harrisville, Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.
    9. John Miller was born on 15 Aug 1806 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 24 Aug 1806 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 18 Apr 1870 in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Rawdon Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 6.  Peter Munro was born on 31 Jan 1768 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; was christened on 2 Feb 1768 in Inverary & Glenaray, Argyll, Scotland (son of Martin Munro and Janet McVicar, son of Donald Munro and Mary McVicar); died on 21 Oct 1854 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: GSFT-CZH
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 169729392
    • Name: Katherine
    • Name: Kathrine
    • _UID: F9D8A6A6D89248A19B408A08EDF695C41919
    • Immigration: 1820, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; from Paisley, Scotland on Brig Commerce
    • Residence: 1820 1835, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Lanark Settler Location - C1 L10E
    • Land & Property: 20 Jan 1835, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Bathurst, rear part of the W1/2 of L6 C3
    • Land & Property: 1 Jun 1838, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; patent for C1 L10 granted
    • Census: 1842, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Bathurst C3 L6W
    • Census: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Weaver
    • Residence: 1854, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Con 3, Lot 6

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    (Medical):Suffered from rheumatism, 'a stooping figure...leaning on his staff, was a familiar sight'.

    Birth:
    MUNRO
    PETER
    DONALD MUNRO/MARY MACVICAR FR623 (FR623)
    M
    02/02/1768
    513/
    30 65
    Inveraray and Glenaray

    MUNRO
    PETER
    MARTIN MUNRO/JANET MCVICCAR FR648 (FR648)
    M
    08/11/1769
    513/
    30 88
    Inveraray and Glenaray


    Christened:
    First name(s)?tab?Peter
    Last name?tab?Munro
    Gender?tab?Male
    Birth year?tab?1768
    Birth place?tab?-
    Baptism year?tab?1768
    Baptism date?tab?02 Feb 1768
    Baptism place?tab?INVERARAY AND GLENARAY,ARGYLL,SCOTLAND
    Father's first name(s)?tab?Donald
    Father's last name?tab?Munro
    Mother's first name(s)?tab?Mary
    Mother's last name?tab?Macvicar
    Place?tab?Inveraray and Glenaray
    County?tab?Argyllshire
    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/GSFT-CZH

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169729392

    Immigration:
    B 22894 Settlers by Commerce from Greenock 1820 found in Families, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1986

    ?u??b?Br Military Records (B 22894) Series C?/u??/b?
    #145 Peter Munro: Age 47, Weaver, Paisley Scotland, High Church by Commerce from Greenock 1820, to Quebec. (list also contains a description of each person, height, hair colour, etc.
    Accompanied by:
    Mary Munro, age 43, same location info
    Catherine Munro, age 17
    John Munro, age 15
    Mary Munro, age 15
    Christina Munro, age 11
    Peter Munro, age 7
    Margaret Munro, age 3
    Jannet Munro, age 1

    ?i?LAC RG* Vol 625 ff 219-23
    ?/i?June 1820 on the Commerce out of Greenock, Coverdale (Master), to Quebec.
    Peter Munro 47, weaver, Paisley, High Church, Renfrew
    Mary 43
    Catherine 17
    John 15
    Mary 13
    Christian 11 (f)
    Peter 7
    Margaret 3
    Jannet 1

    This contradicts Peter Munro document:
    Peter (age 52, a weaver) and Mary Munro and family traveled to Canada from Argyleshire Scotland in 1820 on either the ship '?b?Brook?/b?' (7 families, Transatlantic Society) departed 9 July 1820, arriving 21 Au 1820, Dougal Cowan, Master or the '?b?Prompt?/b?' (370 people, 33 families were members of Lesmahago Society), departed 4 July 1820, arriving at Quebec 4 Sep 1820, Joseph Nairn, Master.

    Traveled to Canada with Dobbie family, later the families were to intermarry.

    Residence:
    Settled on Dalhousie C1 L10. Moved to Bathurst in 1835.

    The land is described as rough and stony, and not suitable for extensive agriculture. Inspected by the author about 1934, he notes very little improvements have been made to it. Practically all the tillable land has been broken and is in crop by the present owner, but the greater portion of the acreage is still in its original state. He continues, "A good road runs along the northwest boundary of the lot from the village of Watson's Corners, which is not more than two miles away. The concession road, however, on which the farm faces has never been opened up for traffic, although there is abundant evidence to show that this road has been used to some extent in the early days. The right-of-way is now overgrown with trees and shrubbery and is altogether impassable."

    Peter Munro applied for a patent, 4 Apr 1838, as a member of the Lanark Society Settlers of 1820, for Dalhousie Twp Con 1 E1/2 Lot10. His patent had not arrived with those of the other settlers. The patent was granted 1 June 1938. On 8 July 1840 he sold the property to James MacMillan, 100 acres for ?50, who in turn passed it on to a son and daughter who later conveyed it to Charles McArthur. The property changed hands three times before being acquired by Charles Caldwell (owner in 1934).?i?
    ?/i?
    Fire raged through this part of Lanark in 1870, and in 1934 only foundations of the buildings were evident. A spring, located on the SE corner of the lot, about 25 yards from the NE boundary, close to the division road between the townships of Dalhousie and Lanark was known as the Munro spring (1934). The traveled road runs along the NW side of the farm.


    Land & Property:
    20 Jan 1835, he purchased the rear part of the W1/2 of ?b?L6 C3 Bathurst ?/b?from John McNie for ?65. It was?b? ?/b?situated about ten or eleven miles west of Perth (63 acres adjacent to front part of West half of ?b?C3?/b? ?b?L6 Bathurst ?/b?owned by son John in 1850's). The deed was registered 9 July 1845. Peter, his son, was a resident on this property.

    Peter Munro lived on this property for the rest of his life and when he died this property transferred to his youngest son Roderick, who in turn left the property to his grand-niece Mary Jane Munro.
    Peter Munro's will was witnessed by Andrew Miller and James Patterson.


    Census:
    ?i?1842 Census?/i?
    Peter is located in Bathurst C3 L6W, he arrived from Scotland in 1820, Presbyterian, 3 born in Scotland 5 born in Canada.


    Buried:
    Inscription
    in memory of
    Peter Munro
    native of Argyleshire
    Scotland
    died Oct 21 1854
    aged 86 yrs
    erected by his son Roderick

    Peter Munro, Weaver, Scotland, C. of Scotland, 83 (1768), Male, Married
    Mary Munro, Weaver, Scotland, C. of Scotland, 74 (1778), Female, Married
    Cristy Munro, , Scotland, C. of Scotland, 43 (1808), Female, Single
    Rodk. Munro, , Canada, C. of Scotland, 30 (1822), Male, Single
    Bathurst Twp., Lanark Co. [1852 Census]



    Peter married Mary McNab on 20 Jan 1799 in Glassary, Argyllshire, Scotland. Mary (daughter of John McNab and Ann Ferguson) was born in 1776 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 22 Sep 1776 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; died on 25 May 1881 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary McNab was born in 1776 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 22 Sep 1776 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland (daughter of John McNab and Ann Ferguson); died on 25 May 1881 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9WQQ-9FH
    • Name: Mary MacNeil
    • _UID: 21BBAA7A3CCE43A2ACE316340D0D0EE6D6F7
    • Census-Household Member: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1851, Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Weaver

    Notes:

    Mary McNabb's brother lived in Bathurst twp on farm on Con 3 Bathurst, about a mile and half from the Munro property. She died on the farm in Bathurst.

    Christened:
    First name(s)?tab?Mary
    Last name?tab?McNab
    Gender?tab?Female
    Birth year?tab?1776
    Birth place?tab?-
    Baptism year?tab?1776
    Baptism date?tab?22 Sep 1776
    Baptism place?tab?KILBRANDON AND KILCHATTAN, ARGYLL, SCOTLAND
    Father's first name(s)?tab?John
    Father's last name?tab?McNab
    Mother's first name(s)?tab?Ann
    Mother's last name?tab?Ferguson
    Place?tab?Kilbrandon and Kilchattan
    County?tab?Argyllshire
    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/9WQQ-9FH

    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Buried:
    Inscribed on stone with husband Peter Munro, Christy, and Roderick their 'single' children, but not assigned a findagrave number. Dec 2017.

    Notes:

    Married:
    MUNRO
    PETER
    MARY MCNAB/FR374 (FR374)
    20/01/1799
    511/
    20 191
    Glassary

    Children:
    1. 3. Catherine Munro was born on 27 Jul 1803 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; was christened on 4 Sep 1803 in Paisley, High Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 12 Aug 1858 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Mary Munro was born about 1805 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; died in Calabogie, Bagot Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario Canada.
    3. John Munro was born about 1806 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; died on 17 Mar 1875 in Underwood, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Christine "Cristy" Munro was born about 1809 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; died about 1851 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Peter Munroe was born about 1813 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; died about 1869 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Margaret Munro was born about 1817 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; died in Michigan, United States.
    7. Janet Munro was born about 1819 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died in Bass Lake, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Roderick Matheson Munro was born on 19 Oct 1822 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Sep 1895 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Miller was born in 1719 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Apr 1719 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (son of John Miller and Jonnet Millar); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 99F9-P7T
    • _UID: 483A8E6AEADF46609CD126E2BD920042EF86

    Notes:

    Christened:
    MILLER
    WILLIAM
    JOHN MILLER/JANET MILLER
    M
    05/04/1719
    494/
    10 70
    Cardross


    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99F9-P7T

    William married Isobell Lindsay on 14 Nov 1749 in Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Isobell (daughter of Alexander Lindsay and Joanet McCallam) was born in 1719 in Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 22 Feb 1718/19 in Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Isobell Lindsay was born in 1719 in Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 22 Feb 1718/19 in Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (daughter of Alexander Lindsay and Joanet McCallam); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L7KY-1NL
    • Name: Isabel Lindsay
    • Name: Isabel Lindsay
    • Name: Isbel Lindsay
    • Name: Isobel Lindsay
    • Name: Isobel Lindsy
    • _UID: BC857A183AE94592B0C4D29A457696DEDC48

    Notes:

    (Research):http://www.scottish-places.info/parishes/parhistory768.html

    One of the leading events in connection with this period was the meeting of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at Glasgow in 1638, an assembly of the very highest national interest and importance, and which throughout its meetings exhibited a degree of independence and determination not exceeded by the Long Parliament of England in the most vigorous period of its existence. Externally, the Church of Scotland was at this period regulated by the Episcopal form of Government, but the mass of the people, and a great majority of the nobility and gentry, were devoutly attached to the Presbyterian principles that had been introduced among them by Knox and the early Reformers. The country tolerated Episcopacy, but neither acquiesced in it nor loved it. When the King, Charles I., therefore, in 1637, ordered a new service book to be used in the Scottish churches, and a report spread abroad that this book was tinctured by the mass, the people exclaimed that this was neither more nor less than an attempt to insinuate Popery amongst them under the shallow disguise of a Protestant ritual; and the long smothered dislike to 'prelacy' burst forth into a storm of opposition which eventually became destructive to the whole system, and fatal to the King. The attempt to introduce Laud's liturgy was followed by a closer and more hearty bond of union among the Scottish Presbyterians, who exerted themselves towards the calling together of a General Assembly to consider the state of the Church, and, the King's reluctant assent having been obtained, the Assembly was finally summoned to meet at Glasgow on 21 Nov. 1638. . .

    The Assembly accordingly met on the day appointed, in the nave of the cathedral, which had been fitted up for the occasion, the 'vaults' or narrow galleries above being set apart for ladies and persons of humble degree, while one was reserved for young nobleman, not members of the house. The majority of the aristocracy of the country were present either in the capacity of officers of the crown, or as elders and assessors from the burghs-'Rothes, Wemyss, Balmerino, ?b?Lindsay**?/b?, Yester, Eglinton, Loudon, and many others, whose sole word was still law for large districts of Scotland.' From each of the four universities there were three representatives, and 'thair cam out of ilk presbitrie within the Kingdome to this assemblie, ane, tua, or thrie of ablest covenanting ministeris, with ane, tua, or thrie reulling elderis, who sould voice as they voiced. 'There were altogether present' 140 ministers, 2 professors, not ministers, and 98 ruling elders from presbyteries and burghs. Of these ruling elders, 17 were noblemen, 9 were knights, 25 were landed proprietors, and 47 were burgesses-all men of some consideration.' The great crowd, however, that had gathered to Glasgow consisted of the traius or 'following' of the nobles, which were made very large on the pretext that as there might be an inroad of Highland robbers, a strong guard of armed men was absolutely necessary. This immense crowd of retainers caused great confusion, pressure, and unseemly scenes, which have been caustically described by Robert Baillie, afterwards Principal of the University of Glasgow, who was a member of the Assembly. 'Our rascals,' says he, in his 'Letters and Journals,' without shame in great numbers make such din and clamour in the house of the true God, that if they 'minted' to use the like behaviour in my chamber, I would not be contented till they were down the stairs.

    Within a few years after the rebellion, viz., in 1725, a riot broke out in the city, which was so painful and fatal in its consequences, that for half a century after its occurrence it called up to every son of St Mungo reminiscences of the most bitter and exciting kind. This disturbance was caused by the imposition of the ?b?first malt tax?/b?. As most of the people then drank beer, the new duty was by no means very popular; and in Glasgow, on 23 June, the day on which the operation of the tax began, the mob arose, obstructed the excisemen, and assumed such a threatening attitude, that on the evening of the next day Captain Bushell entered the town with two companies of Lord Deloraine's regiment of foot. This did not, however, prevent the mob from assailing the house of Daniel Campbell of Shawfield, who was then M. P. for the Glasgow district of burghs, and who had rendered himself particularly obnoxious in connection with the matter by his support of the tax. The house stood in the Trongate on the site of Glassford Street, and was by far the finest in the city, but the rioters completely dismantled it and destroyed the furniture. The magistrates, not dreading such acts of violence, had retired to a tavern to spend the evening, when about eleven o'clock p.m. tidings were brought them of the work of havoc and demolition then in progress, while at the same time a sergeant came from Bushell to inquire if he should beat to arms; but the provost, who appears to have been either a timid man or one averse to proceed to extremities, declined the proffered military aid. Next day the mob was still in a very excited state, and so annoyed Bushell's sentinels by throwing stones at them, that the captain ordered out all his men and formed a hollow square in the vicinity of the guardhouse, at the SW corner of Candleriggs. This movement was followed by another shower of stones directed against the soldiers, and Captain Bushell, without any authority from the civil power, ordered his men to fire, when two persons in the crowd were killed on the spot and others wounded. This so roused the inhabitants that, thirsting for vengeance, they assailed the town-house magazine, carried forth the arms, and rang the fire-bell to arouse the city. ?b?The provost- Miller*?/b?-being alarmed at the probable results of a further collision between the military and the people, requested Bushell to remove his soldiers, which he accordingly did in the direction of Dumbarton Castle. This did not, however, avert further catastrophe, for the mob, still excited and inflamed, followed on the line of retreat in great force, and by-and-by began to act upon the offensive, when the captain again ordered his men to fire, and several persons fell. In all there were nine persons killed and seventeen wounded in this unfortunate affair, and as usually happens in such cases it was not merely the assailants or rabble who suffered, but many respectable persons were shot down who happened to be in the crowd or its neighbourhood either accidentally or from motives of curiosity. The military reached the castle of Dumbarton in safety, with the exception of two of the soldiers who were captured by the mob, and only one of whom suffered any ill-treatment. Previous to the attack on his house Mr Campbell had removed with his family to his country-house at Woodhall, about 8 miles distant from the city, whither he had gone on 22 June. lt has been asserted that private threats or hints had reached him of the coming attack, and that, had he given this information in sufficient time to the magistrates, all the unhappy mischief might have been prevented. . .

    * Provost of Glasgow 1723-25 - Charles Miller - a title similar to Mayor, the convenor of the Glasgow City Council today.
    **for the burgh of St. Andrews, Patrick Lindsay, Esq., ruling elder (Glasgow)
    from the Presbytery of Dalkeith, Mr. David Lindsay, (Edinburgh)

    Christened:
    LINDSAY
    ISOBELL
    ALEXANDER LINDSAY/JENAT LINDSAY
    F
    22/02/1719
    493/
    10 148
    Bonhill

    also

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:99F3-K5L : accessed 20 January 2020), entry for Isobell Lindsay, batch 7030027, sheet 83, serial 00364; citing FHL microfilm 538,646; submitter not specified.

    also
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M7Z6-897 : accessed 20 January 2020), entry for Isobel Lindsay, batch A04615-1; citing FHL microfilm 445,899; submitter not specified.
    (Dumbarton) Publications, Issue 97, Volume 1 by Bannatyne Club, Edinburgh, Scotland.
    pg 24-25
    A collegiate church, dedicated to St Patrick, was founded at Dumbarton, about 1450, by Isabella, Duches of Albany and countess of Lennox. She endowed it for a probost and six prebendaries, with the churches of ?b?Bonhill?/b?, Fintray, and Stathblane, and it had also part of the lands of Strathblane; ?b?Stuckroger?/b? and Forkinch in the parish of Luss; Balernic-beg in Cardros; Knockdouriebarber in Roseneath; and ladytown in ?b?Bonhill?/b?. The earls of Lennox were patrons. ... A single arch, supposed to be the remains of this church, is still seen, close to the town.



    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7KY-1NL

    Notes:

    Married:
    MILLAR
    WILLIAM
    ISOBEL LINDSAY/
    14/11/1749
    493/
    10 398
    Bonhill

    Children:
    1. Margret Miller was born in 1750 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 18 Nov 1750 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. John Millar was born in 1751 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 26 Dec 1751 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 20 Nov 1812 in Dumbarton Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
    3. Janet Miller was born in 1754 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 13 Mar 1754 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died about Jul 1779 in Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
    4. 4. William Millar was born in 1762 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 25 Aug 1762 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1825 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Thomas Miller was born in 1764 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Apr 1764 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died.
    6. Grizel Miller was born in 1766 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened on 21 Aug 1766 in Cardross Parish, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died before 1841.

  3. 10.  Allan Gilmour, II of South Walton (Walston) was born in 1744 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 18 Mar 1743/44 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland (son of Allan Gilmour, I and Jennet Stewart); died on 8 Mar 1793 in Walston Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: BCF63D9853C44769B523ACC83577E3B4DD3F
    • Occupation: 1744 1793; Farmer and feuar*

    Notes:

    Christened:
    GILMOUR
    ALLAN
    ALLAN GILMOUR/JANET STEWART FR91 (FR91)
    M
    18/03/1744
    616/
    10 159
    Stewarton

    Name?tab?Allan Gilmour
    Gender?tab?Male
    Christening?tab?Mar 18 1744
    Stewarton, Ayr, Scotland
    Residence?tab? Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland
    Father?tab?Allan Gilmour
    Mother?tab?Janet Stewart
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number?tab?C11616-2
    System Origin?tab?Scotland-VR
    GS Film number?tab?1041470
    Reference ID?tab?2:15H46F6

    Occupation:
    feu Play feu
    HISTORICAL
    *feu - a right to hold land for which the holder must pay in grain or money rather than in military service.
    a right to use land in perpetuity for a fixed annual payment
    the land so held or used
    Origin of feu -Scottish for fee
    to grant (land) on feu

    Allan married Elisabeth Pollok on 7 Sep 1765 in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Elisabeth (daughter of John Pollok and Isobel Wilkie) was born on 7 Nov 1747 in Bothwell Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Nov 1747 in Bothwell Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died in Oct 1816 in Lanark Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in Nov 1816 in Airdrie or New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elisabeth Pollok was born on 7 Nov 1747 in Bothwell Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Nov 1747 in Bothwell Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland (daughter of John Pollok and Isobel Wilkie); died in Oct 1816 in Lanark Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in Nov 1816 in Airdrie or New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: K1J6-3QX
    • _UID: F7A1FCE5D37E4B4DAF1F620FC9021C88100B

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Name?tab?Elizabeth Pollok
    Gender?tab?Female
    Christening?tab?Nov 8 1747
    Bothwell, Lanark, Scotland
    Father?tab?John Pollok
    Mother?tab?Isobel Wilkie
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number?tab?C11625-2
    System Origin?tab?Scotland-ODM
    GS Film number?tab?1042964, 0102887

    POLLOK
    ELIZABETH
    JOHN POLLOK/ISOBEL WILKIE FR152 (FR152)
    F
    08/11/1747
    625/
    10 270
    Bothwell

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K1J6-3QX

    Buried:
    GILMOUR
    ELISABETH
    -----
    F
    00/11/1816
    651/
    50 307
    Airdrie or New Monkland

    First name(s)?tab?Elisabeth
    Last name?tab?Gilmour
    Birth year?tab?-
    Death year?tab?1816
    Death date?tab?? ? 1816
    Burial year?tab?1816
    Burial date?tab?? Oct 1816
    Burial place?tab?New Monkland
    County?tab?Lanarkshire
    Country?tab?Scotland
    Notes?tab?-
    Mortcloth price (? s d)?tab?00 04 00
    Record set?tab?Scotland, Lanarkshire Death & Burial Index 1642-1855
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
    Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, Scotland

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Gilmour was born on 9 Dec 1766 in East Walton, Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 14 Dec 1766 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 13 Dec 1839 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. James Gilmour was born on 7 Feb 1768 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 22 Feb 1768 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died before 1782 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    3. John Gilmour, of Craigton (Creighton) was born on 7 Feb 1768 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 22 Feb 1768 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 7 Feb 1841 in South Walston, Mearns, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    4. Barbara Gilmour was born on 26 Mar 1770 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Apr 1770 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 9 Nov 1857 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    5. Allan Gilmour, III of Eaglesham was born in Oct 1775 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 4 Mar 1849 in Hazeldean House, Mearns, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was buried in Mearns Parish Kirk, Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    6. David Gilmour, of Fortissat, Shotts was born on 12 Mar 1780 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 26 Mar 1780 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 20 Apr 1872 in Stane, Cambunethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in ShottsKirk Cemetery, Shotts, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    7. James Gilmour, of Polnoon & Miramichi was born on 14 Oct 1782 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 27 Oct 1782 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 29 Jan 1858 in Eaglesham, Strathclyde, Scotland; was buried in Eaglesham Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    8. Agnes Gilmour was born on 14 Sep 1785 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 18 Sep 1785 in Mearns Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 26 May 1873 in Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Maple Street Cemetery, Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States.

  5. 12.  Donald Munro was born in 1731 in Inveraray & Glenaray, Argyllshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Jul 1731 in Inverary & Glenaray, Argyll, Scotland (son of Malcolm Munro and Cathrin Campbell); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 34BA63211BC941809947114EAEDDEADDA8D3

    Notes:

    Christened:
    MUNRO
    DONALD
    MALCOLOM MUNRO/CATHRIIN CAMPBELL FR456 (FR456)
    M
    05/07/1731
    513/
    20 271
    Inveraray and Glenaray
    View image (6

    Donald married Mary McVicar on 24 Dec 1757 in Inveraray & Glenaray, Argyllshire, Scotland. Mary (daughter of John MacViccar and Margaret Turner) was born on 18 Dec 1740 in Inverchaolain, Argyllshire, Scotland; was christened on 21 Dec 1740 in Inverchaolain, Argyllshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary McVicar was born on 18 Dec 1740 in Inverchaolain, Argyllshire, Scotland; was christened on 21 Dec 1740 in Inverchaolain, Argyllshire, Scotland (daughter of John MacViccar and Margaret Turner); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary MacArthur
    • _UID: 54F7150B4BF941D18D756CCF3D6B0E924699

    Notes:

    Christened:
    MCVICCAR
    MARY
    JOHN MCVICCAR/MARGARET TURNER FR14 (FR14)
    F
    21/12/1740
    514/
    10 10
    Inverchaolain

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name?tab?Donald Munro
    Gender?tab?Male
    Marriage Date?tab?24 Dec 1757
    Marriage Place?tab?Inveraray and Glenaray,Argyll,Scotland
    Spouse?tab?Mary Mcviccar
    FHL Film Number?tab?1041009

    First name(s)?tab?Donald
    Last name?tab?Munro
    Marriage year?tab?1757
    Marriage date?tab?24 Dec 1757
    Marriage place?tab?Inveraray And Glenaray,Argyll,Scotland
    Spouse's first name(s)?tab?Mary
    Spouse's last name?tab?McViccar
    Place?tab?Inveraray and Glenaray
    County?tab?Argyllshire
    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. 6. Peter Munro was born on 31 Jan 1768 in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; was christened on 2 Feb 1768 in Inverary & Glenaray, Argyll, Scotland; died on 21 Oct 1854 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Charles Munro was born on 17 Dec 1769 in Inveraray & Glenaray, Argyllshire, Scotland; was christened on 19 Dec 1769 in Inveraray & Glenaray, Argyllshire, Scotland; and died.
    3. Archibald Munro was born in 1776 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 12 Jul 1776 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; and died.
    4. Cathrin Munro was born in 1779 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 10 Feb 1779 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; and died.

  7. 14.  John McNab

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0078209B7475411DB313AFD9CB25FB3DF0EF

    John married Ann Ferguson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Ann Ferguson

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B50892AC6E34411688741B6CB15085363352

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary McNab was born in 1776 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 22 Sep 1776 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; died on 25 May 1881 in Bathurst Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Old Burying Ground / Pioneer Cemetery, Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Christy McNab was born in 1781 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 27 Mar 1781 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; and died.
    3. Agnes McNab was born in 1785 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 5 Jul 1785 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; and died.
    4. Alexander McNab was born in 1787 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 24 Sep 1787 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; and died.
    5. Isabel McNab was born in 1792 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; was christened on 26 Oct 1792 in Kilbrandon & Kilchattan, Argyll, Scotland; and died.




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