John Lorne "Larry" Gilmour

Male 1881 - 1922  (40 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Lorne "Larry" Gilmour was born on 18 Oct 1881 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of Allan A. Gilmour and Margaret Wylie Templeton); died on 15 Apr 1922 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Thompson Hill Cemetery, Thompson Hill, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 189552991
    • _UID: DE2A9366EC184826BF2BD8C50A106FB73AC7
    • Location: 1918, Renfrew, Horton Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Renfrew

    (Research):Drover

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189552991

    John married Adeline Isabel Jamieson on 11 Jun 1910 in Renfrew, Horton Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. Adeline (daughter of Robert A. Jamieson and Rebecca Roberts) was born on 14 Sep 1887 in Horton Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; died on 27 May 1948 in Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Thompson Hill Cemetery, Thompson Hill, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Allan A. Gilmour was born in 1848 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of Allan A. Gilmour and Margaret Blackburn Moore); died on 15 Apr 1918 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 102551596
    • _UID: 9B89560CE75D48C9A2AAC67286A17C252767
    • Location: 1896, Renfrew, Horton Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 1911, Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    Renfrew

    3 brothers and 3 sisters;
    Messrs John and Joseph of Almonte; William of Ramsay; Mrs. Jas Townend, Mrs. Whitcher and Mrs. Wilson of Carleton Place.

    (Research):Lived on Euphemia Street.
    Free Church

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102551596

    Died:
    Birth: ?tab?1848
    Almonte
    Lanark County
    Ontario, Canada
    Death: ?tab?1918, Canada

    Gilmour - At Almonte, on Monday April 15, 1918, Allan A. Gilmour, aged 70 years.

    1918, Friday April 19, Almonte Gazette Stone 330
    "Allan A. Gilmour"
    While at work Monday morning on the foundations of Dr. Metcalfe's new buildings, Mr. Allan Gilmour took a weak turn and shortly afterwards
    expired, death being due to heart trouble from which he had been a sufferer for the past few years. Deceased was a son of the late Allan & Mrs.
    Gilmour and was born 70 years ago on the farm now owned by Mr. David Metcalfe. He and his wife , who was Mrs. Margaret Templeton, with their family, were residents of Almonte for a number of years, until a year ago when they removed to Ottawa to reside. Surviving him are his wife, two sons and two daughters; J.L. Gilmour of Renfrew; and James Gilmour, Mrs. J.A. McLachlan and Mrs. Lockhart of Ottawa.
    There are also 3 brothers and 3 sisters;
    Messrs John and Joseph of Almonte; William of Ramsay; Mrs. Jas Townend, Mrs. Whitcher and Mrs. Wilson of Carleton Place.
    The funeral on
    Wednesday from the residence of his brother, Mr. John Gilmour, was largely attended by relatives and friends who were desirous of thus showing
    their respect for the deceased and sympathy for the sorrowing family. Rev S.G. brown conducted the services at the house and the grave, interment being made at the Auld Kirk Ramsay of the Eighth Line.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Allan Gilmour (1822 - 1896)

    Spouse:
    Margaret Wylie Templeton Gilmour (1834 - 1937)

    Children:
    Margaret Blackburn Gilmour McLachlin (1879 - ____)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    Allan A. Gilmour 1848 '96 1918.
    Rachel Lorna T. only daughter of J.A. & M.B. McLachlin and granddaughter of Allan A. & Margaret W. Gilmour, died in Ottawa
    May 8, 1924 aged 23 years.
    Margaret W. ( Wylie ) Templeton wife of Allan A. Gilmour died June 28, 1937 aged 93 years

    Buried:
    Allan A. Gilmour 1848-1918
    Rachel Lorna T., only daug of J.A. & M.B. McLachlin and granddaughter of Allan A. & Margaret W. Gilmour died in Ottawa May 8, 1924 age 23 years.

    Allan married Margaret Wylie Templeton. Margaret (daughter of James Templeton, Sr. and Agnes Parker Lindsay) was born about 1834 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jun 1937 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Wylie Templeton was born about 1834 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of James Templeton, Sr. and Agnes Parker Lindsay); died on 28 Jun 1937 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 102551680
    • _UID: 770F3498DDDC4120A81DEF2F3132DE841485
    • Census-Household Member: 1911, Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102551680

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Died:
    1937, Thursday July 1, The Almonte Gazette, page 4
    Mrs. Allan A. Gilmour
    The death occurred in Ottawa in Tuesday of Mrs. Gilmour, widow of Allan A. Gilmour and former resident of Almonte. She was in her 92nd year, and had been in failing health for some time past. Formerly Margaret Wylie Templeton, she was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Templeton Sr., and was born on the 9th line of Ramsay. The last of seven children, she lived nearly all her life in Almonte, where she will be particularly well remembered. About 20 years ago she went to Ottawa to take up residence with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs J.A. McLachlin, 380 Cooper Street, where she lived since. She attended Chalmers United Church and had many friends in the congregation as well as elsewhere. Predeceased by her husband 15 years ago, she was also predeceased by two sons, J. Lorne (Larry) Gilmour, and by her eldest son, James Allan Gilmour, of Kingston, who died six months ago. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs J.A. McLachlin of Ottawa and Mrs John W. Lockhart of Aylmer road, and three grandchildren. The funeral service will conducted at the home, 380 Cooper Streeet, on Thursday at 1 pm by Rev W.R. Alp of Chalmers church. The body will then be taken by motor to Almnte, for interment in the cemetery of Auld Kirk,where Mrs Gilmour attended Sunday school as a child. Rev W.R. Alp will also conduct the service at the graveside.

    Mrs. Margaret Gilmour Dies in 92nd Year
    One of Ottawa's oldest residents and a native of the Almonte district, Mrs. Margaret Gilmour, widow of Allan A. Gilmour, died today at the home of her son-in-law, J. A. McLachlin, 380 Cooper street. Mrs. Gilmour was in her 92nd year and made many friends in Ottawa since coming here 20 years ago. Her death also will be deeply mourned in the Almonte district.
    The former Margaret Wylie Templeton, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Templeton, pioneer residents of the Almonte District and was born in the ninth line, Ramsay, near Almonte. She resided in that district until coming to Ottawa.
    Her husband predeceased her 15 years ago and she also was predeceased by two sons. J. Lorne (Larry) Gilmour, a former widely known hockey star, and James Allan Gilmour of Kingston. Possessed with a charming personality, Mrs. Gilmour was beloved by all with whom she came in contact and was a prominent member of Chalmers United Church. She had been an invalid for three years.
    Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. J. A. McLachlin, well known philanthropic worker of Ottawa, and Mrs. John W. Lockhart, of Aylmer road, along with three grandchildren, George Allan Gilmour and Miss Jean Gilmour, of Kingston, and Robert Allan Gilmour, of Calgary.
    The funeral will be held from Mr. McLachlin's residence, 380 Cooper street, on Thursday. Service will be conducted at the home by Rev. W. R. Alp at one o'clock, and the motor cortege will proceed to Almonte, where interment will be made in Auld Kirk cemetery.
    The Ottawa Journal (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) 29 Jun 1937 Tue

    Buried:
    Margaret W. Templeton wife of Allan A. Gilmour died June 28, 1937 age 93 years.

    Children:
    1. James Allan Gilmour was born on 4 Oct 1875 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 1 Jan 1937 in Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Margaret Blackburn Gilmour was born on 22 May 1879 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Feb 1953 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 1. John Lorne "Larry" Gilmour was born on 18 Oct 1881 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Apr 1922 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Thompson Hill Cemetery, Thompson Hill, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Blaine Gilmour was born about 1888 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died before 1918.
    5. Blanche Lindsay Gilmour was born in Apr 1889 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Jul 1974 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Allan A. Gilmour was born on 13 Aug 1823 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of Allan A. Gilmour and Margaret Anderson); died on 9 Jan 1896 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 102551518
    • _UID: 07E856ECFC054D629973F0D3FC7FED5B7381

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ramsay C9 L adjoining Col Gemmill's lot; one of first born in the community

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102551518

    Died:
    Birth: ?tab?1822
    Ontario, Canada
    Death: ?tab?Jan. 9, 1896
    Ontario, Canada

    "The Late Allan Gilmour"
    It becomes our duty this week to chronicle the death of one of the earliest inhabitants of this neighbourhood in the person of Mr. Allan Gilmour, who passed away last Thursday, aged 74 years. His system had been gradually wearing out for six months past '96 a general breakup. Mr. Gilmour's parents, the late Allan Gilmour and wife, came to Canada from Scotland with the early Settlers of 1821, and less than a year after their arrival here deceased was born on the lot on which he lived all his life and on which he died '96 the corner lot on the 9th Line of Ramsay adjoining Col. Gemmill's property. He was therefore one of the very first children born in this vicinity, and saw the wonderful transformations that have taken place in the last three quarters of a century.
    He was twice married '96 first to Miss More, sister of Mr. James More of Ramsay by whom he had a family of seven children, who survive as follows:
    Allan A. Gilmour of Renfrew;
    John A,
    William
    Joseph Gilmour,
    Mrs. James Townend and
    Mrs. W.F. Peden, Almonte; and
    Mrs. Wilson, Brockville.
    Mrs. Gilmour died many years ago.
    His second wife nee Miss Clarke of Packenham survives. The funeral took place on Saturday to the Eighth Line Cemetery when a large number of people turned out to pay the final tribute of respect to one who has so long been associated with the progress of this section.
    1896, Friday, January 17th The Almonte Gazette, page 8

    Buried:
    Allan Gilmour Sen 1822-Jan 9, 1896
    His first wife Miss More
    His second wife Elizabeth Clarke died April 16, 1896 age 73 years.

    Allan married Margaret Blackburn Moore. Margaret (daughter of Moore) was born in 1821 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 10 Apr 1875 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Blackburn Moore was born in 1821 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of Moore); died on 10 Apr 1875 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 202945431
    • _UID: 8A2D6A9DB47348A884C3FE5702A85752C43D

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202945431

    Children:
    1. Gilmour
    2. 2. Allan A. Gilmour was born in 1848 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Apr 1918 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. John A. Gilmour was born about 1850 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    4. William Graham Gilmour was born about 1852 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    5. Isabella Gilmour was born about 1852; and died.
    6. James Gilmour was born about 1856; and died.
    7. Gilmour
    8. William A. Gilmour was born about 1857 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was christened in s; died on 28 Nov 1920 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Joseph Gilmour was born about 1862 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died about Sep 1933 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 6.  James Templeton, Sr. was born on 16 Dec 1804 in Kilmarnock Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 17 Jul 1900 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 178635970
    • _UID: E78EFBC90D3441199CBDB260BD994D311395

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178635970

    Died:
    Jas. Templeton, of Almonte, Served in Black Watch
    - Lived 95 Years.
    Almonte, July 20 - The funeral of the late James Templeton took place from his residence on Farm street to the Eighth Line cemetery on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was attended by a large number. The deceased gentleman was one of Almonte's oldest and most respected citizens. He was ninety-five years and seven months at the time of his death. With the exception of being somewhat hard of hearing, he preserved his faculties and was hale and haearty until a short time before his death. He was an enthusiastic curler for seventy-five years, fifty of which were connected with the Almonte club and the local curlers showed their respect for him by turning out in a body to his funeral.

    The deceased was born at Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, Dec 16th. 1804, and in youth followed the occupation of his father that of a carpet weaver. At twenty-one years of age he went to Glasgow and enlisted for seven years in the famous Black Watch, or 42nd. Highlanders. He was first sent to Ireland and from there to Giblralter and finally Malta at all of which places he performed garrison duty. He had many strange tales to tell of his experience as a soldier in the latter two places. His term of service having expired, he returned to Auld Scotia and in 1842 immigrated to Canada with his family in Renfrewshire. It took them two months to reach Montreal. They took the boat to Smiths Falls thence by wagon to Almonte.

    He was employed by Mr. Wylie. He purchased part of lot 19, concession 8, Ramsay and began his labours in the new country. At that time there were only six or eight houses in Almonte. For about forty years he worked on the farm when he retired to spend the rest of his days as a citizen of our town. His wife died about seven years ago in her ninetieth year. They had eight children, seven of them survive, one having died when coming to Canada, when an infant, from the fatigue of the journey.

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    Almonte's Oldest Citizen
    Passes to his Rest and Reward
    The Late James Templeton
    Short Sketch of His Career - Almost Centenarian

    Keen sorrow was created in hundreds of hearts in town on Wednesday when the announcement was made that Almonte's oldest citizen, Mr. James Templeton, had entereed the land of shadows, after a pilgrimage on Mother Earth extending over ninety-five years and seven months. The patriarchal gentleman had been confined to his home the greater part of the past year, and for six months past was confined to bed. His mind was clear till near the last, though the venerable frame had been growing weaker by degrees for some time - a veritable wearing-out of the system owing to age.

    The funeral took place today (Thursday) at two o'clock, and was attended by a large number of our citizens, as well as by many out of town, all anxious to show the last tribute of respect to a worthy man. The members of the curling club turned out in a body. Rev. Mr. Hutcheon conducted the service.

    The late James Templeton was one of our best known and most prominent townsmen, and his death is deeply regretted. He was born at Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, Dec. 16th, 1804, the son of a carpet weaver who bore the same name. At the age of fourteen James was apprenticed to his father's trade, spending several years at it. In 1821 Mr. T. began his experience as a curler, and was an adept at the game until his strength prohibited a few years ago. He was an active curler for seventy-five years - fifty or more years identified with the Almonte club - and was probably the oldest curler in Canada - perhaps in the world for that matter. When he was nineteen years old he was married at Kilmarnock to Agnes Parker Lindsay, who was younger than himself.

    A Member of the Black Watch
    Mr. Templeton had his share of soldiering in his time. When he was twenty-one he went to Glasgow and took the King's shilling, enlisting in the old "Black Watch" Regiment - the 42nd Highlanders - then stationed in Ireland, near Cork. (During the South African war last winter the old gentleman watched the actions of his old regiment with keen interest.) The recruits were shipped to Belfast, and marched down through Ireland to the barracks. They stayed over a year at different stations in Ireland, then were ordered to Gibraltar, and embarked on the 'Albany', a 74 gun man-of-war. It took seven days then to make the passage from Queenstown to Gibraltar. Speaking to a Gazette scribe a few years ago, Mr. Templeton gave an interesting and graphic description of Gibraltar, that fortress rock which guards the entrance to the Mediterranean, rising a quarter-of-a-mile above the sea level, and so honeycombed with caverns and subterranean passages that it has earned the title of the "Hill of Caves." Many amusing tales, too, he told of barrack life and of the tricks and thefts perpetrated by the little Barbary apes which then swarmed about the neighbourhood and in some of the caves; and other experiences, As the Black Plague twice visited the troops, killing men by the scores, and to lessen the danger of infection, the whole garrison and town left their barracks and houses to live in tents - a motley camp, wherein nineteen different nationalities were represented; or when the powder magazines in one of the rock chambers exploded during artillery practice and thirty poor fellows were blown into eternity; or when a comrade for some offence was courtmartialled and sentenced to be shot, and the doomed man was forced to march to the place of execution behind his own coffin, borne shoulder high by four soldiers, and there to kneel on the ground behind it until the fatal command was given and his lifeless body fell, pierced through and through by bullets from the muskets of his comrades.

    While at Gibraltar
    Mr. Templeton was promoted to be corporal, and subsequently - sergeant. The regiment was transferred to Malta after a stay of over five years in Gibraltar. The petticoat soldiers caused quite a sensation among the Maltese, who had never seen a Highland regiment before. A few months in Malta finished Mr. Templeton's military experience. The seven years for which he had enlisted expired, and he was homesick for Scotland, so after a fair voyage from Malta to London, he boarded the "List Smack" and sailed round to Leith, went by the canal from Edinburgh to Glasgow, and took the coach from that city to Kilmarnock, where he met his wife and parents, whom he had not seen since his enlistment. The next ten years were spent in Kilmarnock, where Mr. Templeton took up his old trade. Then in 1842 he determined to emigrate and try his fortune in Canada. The family sailed from Greenock in the "Renfrewshire," and it took

    A Voyage of Two Months
    to land them in Montreal. They came up the canal to Smith's Falls, and from that place Mr. Templeton walked to Almonte, leaving his wife and children at the Falls. Here he presented letters of introduction to Mr. Wylie, father of Mr. J.H. Wylie, the present postmaster. By Mr. Wylie's advice teams were hired from Mr. Davis, of the 8th line of Ramsay, and Mrs. Templeton and the children, the youngest an infant in arms, were brought from Smith's Falls. But the long journey had been too much for the baby's strength, and she died within half-an-hour after the family's arrival - the only death that has yet occurred among the children.

    Mr. Templeton found employment with Mr. Wylie, who was engaged in furnishing supplies to the North-West Company. He also bargained for the purchase of a farm - part of lot 19, concession 8, Ramsay - for which he agreed to pay Mr. Wylie 100 guineas. He put up a house on the farm, mostly with his own labor. The house is still standing. For his work in Mr. Wylie's store Mr. Templeton's salary was $8 per month the first season and $10 per month the second. In the summer he bought oxen and worked at clearing his farm.

    Almonte 58 Years Ago.
    There were then six or eight houses where Almonte now stands. The log schoo-house stood at the corner of Bridge and Country streets - opposite Mr. M. Patterson's residence. Thos., Stuart, a shoemaker, had his house and shop on the corner now occupied by the establishments of Messrs. Conn & West and Timmins & Co. Stuart wanted to sell the property to Mr. Templeton for $75, but the price was thought too high, and the deal fell through.

    For about forty years Mr. Templeton remained on the one farm, working and improving it so that when he retired it was one of the finest in the neighbourhood. These were years of quiet work, cheered and brightened by the sight of children and children's children growing up to share in the parents' prosperity. In 1871, at Alma Place, Shawlands, Scotland, Mr Templeton's father died in his ninety-first year. His aged mother had predeceased her husband by about five years.

    Eight children were born to Mr. Templeton, of whom seven are alive, namely: Mrs. Wm. Young and Jas. Templeton, jr. of Almonte; Mrs. Jas. D. Lindsay, of Kars; Mrs. A. A. Gilmour and Mrs. Arch. McKillop, Renfrew; Mrs. D. Ledgerwood, of Arnprior; and Wm. Templeton, of Emerson, Manitoba. His

    Descendants Number about 150
    and of these several are great-great grandchildren. After a married life which covered a period of seventy years Mrs. Templeton died about seven years ago, in her ninetieth year. She was highly respected by all who knew her, and beloved by her family.

    The family circle has, however, been singularly free from berevements. But in a life which may have said to have begun with the century, what changes have occurred! How many tried and trusted friends of youth and manhood have dropped from the ranks!

    "The mossy marbles rest
    Ont he lips that he has prest
    In their bloom.
    and the names he loved to hear
    Have been carved for many ayear
    On the tomb."

    James married Agnes Parker Lindsay in 1823 in Kilmarnock Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland. Agnes was born on 29 Dec 1804 in Kilmarnock Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 22 Dec 1893 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Agnes Parker Lindsay was born on 29 Dec 1804 in Kilmarnock Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 22 Dec 1893 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 178636104
    • _UID: 65D99FBFA5644BB8A59C025CEDFB655EF2EB

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178636104

    Died:
    The Harvest of Death
    Sad homes at Christmas - Four Funerals in Town in Three Days, and Others in Neighboring Townships
    ?b?A Double Bereavement - A Great-Great-Grandparent's Death?/b?

    While the remains of Mrs. Templeton, jr., were lying in the house on Friday morning (the two families both live under the same roof) were shocked when a member of the household made the solemn announcement that Mrs. James Templeton, sen., had also passed to her reward. The venerable lady quietly fell into the sleep from which there is no waking, and the members of the family for a time could scareely realize the fact that the grim messenger had again served his fatal summons in their dwelling. Extreme age and the excitement consequent on her daughter-in-law's illness and demise are given as the cause of the old lady's death.

    The late Mrs. Templeton was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, Dec. 29, 1904, and was within a few days of being 89 years of age when called away. Her maiden name was Agnes Lindsay. Mr. and mrs. Templeton were united in marriage in Scotland over seventy years ago, and during that unusually long period of wedded life were greatly attached to each other. They came to Canada in 1842, settling in Ramsay that same year, and they have lived continuously in Ramsay and Almonte ever since. Eight children were born to them, seven of whom survived, viz.: Mrs. James Gilmour, Mrs A.A. Gilmour, Mrs. Wm. Young and Jas. Templeton, of this town; Mrs. McKillop of Beachburg: Mrs D. Ledgerwood, of Arnprior; and Wm. Templeton, of Emerson, Manitoba. There are about 125 grandchildren and great grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild - the son of Mr. Wm. Young, of Perth.

    Deceased had always been in good health, and able to attend to her household duties up to the ever of her death. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, when a very large cortege followed the remains to their resting place in the eighth line cemetery. Among those who attended were many of the oldest settlers in the neighbourhood. The sympathy of all is with the patriarchal husband in the great loss which he has sustained, and which he feels most keenly.

    The Almonte Gazette
    Almonte, Ontario, Canada

    Children:
    1. Agnes Templeton was born on 26 May 1824 in Scotland; died on 1 Feb 1906 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 3. Margaret Wylie Templeton was born about 1834 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jun 1937 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Marion Sinclair Templeman was born in 1836 in Scotland; and died.
    4. Jessie Miller Templeton was born on 12 Jan 1839 in Kilmarnock Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 17 Jan 1916 in Kars Presbyterian Cemetery, North Gower Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Mary Ann Templeton was born on 12 Nov 1840; died on 20 Jul 1933 in Arnprior, McNab Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. James Templeman, Jr. was born in 1842 in Kilmarnock Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 27 Jun 1921 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Templeton was born in 1842 in Scotland; died in 1842 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. William Templeton was born on 12 Aug 1843 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 9 Sep 1932 in Emerson, Pembina Valley Census Division, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in South Ridge Cemetery, Ridgeville, Steinbach Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Allan A. Gilmour was born in 1789 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 23 Aug 1789 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (son of John Gilmour and Ann White); died on 5 Jan 1868 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 202945782
    • Name: Gilmer
    • _UID: 26C39C4C69AD478B828E7537CB4818A949D5
    • Location: 1821, Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Concession 8 Lot 15E
    • Immigration: 1821, Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; The Glasgow Trongate Society on the David of London

    Notes:

    1821 Settler

    Christened:
    GILMOUR
    ALLAN
    JOHN GILMOUR/ANN WHITE FR386 (FR386)
    M
    23/08/1789
    572/
    20 70
    Neilston


    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202945782

    Immigration:
    Given Name(s):?tab?Allan
    Surname:?tab?GILMOUR
    Age:?tab?31
    Year of Immigration: 1821
    Fonds:?tab?CO 42. Canada, formerly British North America, Original Correspondence
    Additional Information:?tab?The Glasgow Trongate Society.
    Volume: Q.159, Part 3
    Page: 507
    Record Title: Scottish Immigrants to Upper Canada on board the DAVID.
    Microfilm Reel Number: C-11930
    Reference: MG 11 CO 42
    Item Number: 13947
    Library and Archives Canada

    Died:
    age 78 yrs 5 mos.

    1868 Friday January 10Tne Almonte Gazette, pg 3, stone 17
    In Ramsay, on Sunday, the 6th inst. Mr Allan Gilmour, aged 78 years. Mr Gilmour was one of the first settlers of this township, and is regretted by a large number of friends.

    Allan married Margaret Anderson on 30 Apr 1814 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of James Anderson and Jean Wilson) was born on 4 Nov 1791 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 11 Jul 1793 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 10 Nov 1866 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Anderson was born on 4 Nov 1791 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 11 Jul 1793 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of James Anderson and Jean Wilson); died on 10 Nov 1866 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 202945851
    • _UID: 34CB3A2634284038A1B0A124C9C03ED8E8E9

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202945851

    Notes:

    Married:
    GILMOUR
    ALLAN
    MARGARET ANDERSON/FR807 (FR807)
    30/04/1814
    572/
    30 212
    Neilston

    Children:
    1. Isabelle Gilmour was born on 3 Apr 1815 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 9 Apr 1815 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 30 May 1852 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Gilmour was born about 1817; and died.
    3. William Gilmour was born on 1 Feb 1821 in Barrhead and Levern, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 18 Feb 1821 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 1 Aug 1889 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. 4. Allan A. Gilmour was born on 13 Aug 1823 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 9 Jan 1896 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. John Gilmour was born on 7 May 1825 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1907 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Hugh Gilmour was born on 9 Feb 1829 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 21 Sep 1911 in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.
    7. James Gilmour was born about 1832 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 10 Oct 1889 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Hugh C. Gilmour was born on 5 May 1834 in Ramsay Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; and died.

  3. 10.  Moore

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 8AF0E93453D043E182A2E133186167695FEA

    Children:
    1. James More
    2. 5. Margaret Blackburn Moore was born in 1821 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 10 Apr 1875 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.




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