LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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1801 | Address 2136 Angus St, Regina, SK Household includes Tilda Kennard, a governess and it appears children of another Lambert family, richard 1903 and Dorothy 1907. Also boarders Mary E. Scott, widow, b. Aug 1872, Scotland Mannie Scott, female, b Sep 1903, Scotland Elizabeth Scott, b Mar 1907, Scotland All 3 are boarders. Are they operating a school? | Lambert, Willson Andrew (I9633)
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1802 | Address as of 6 June 1848 | Mason, William (I1454)
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1803 | Address: 2219 Rae St., Regina, SK | Hagerman, Albert Avery (I1619)
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1804 | Address: 3618 W 25 St. Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. | Nash, Mark S. (I28961)
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1805 | Address: 729 - 16th Ave. W., Ward 6, Vancouver | Cavanagh, George Washington (I4387)
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1806 | Address: Fife Street, retired farmer | Reid, John (I14928)
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1807 | Address: Main St., Rockwood, ON | Dodds, Rev. William Cranston (I1606)
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1808 | Address: Township16, Range13, W3 Merodian, near Swift Current; Worker for Herman and Edna Gates | Dodds, John Ralph "Jack" (I1548)
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1809 | Adjacent to John Robertson Con 1 Lot 15W, his son William who looked after John Young later in life in exchange for this property. | Young, John II (I6741)
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1810 | Adjala-Tosoronto Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada | Bulloch, Elizabeth (I6263)
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1811 | Adjala-Tosoronto Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada | Doyle, Ann (I23740)
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1812 | Administrator Deed from estate of John Roy Sheridan, Mary V. Sheridan administrator. Deed from Alfred and Muriel to the Veterans Land Act 1950. Others after 1952 Gertrude B. Kirkham, Daniel J. and Norma M. Brady. 1957 - expansion of Hwy #7 part to Don and Lila Blair 1959 pt to Mary L. Rounding | Blair, Alfred McFayden (I44472)
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1813 | adopted by her great aunt Experience Tupper of Milton, N. S. | Waterman, Lydia Maria (I42499)
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1814 | Adopted by John and Lidia Smith of Iowa and name changed to Violet Edna Smith She married as Violet Smith at Anderson TX 7 Jul 1913 James F Gilmer | Ellsworth Smith, Edna Violet (I60169)
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1815 | Affleck - (from the Lanark Era) There passed away in Middleville on Sunday, January 11th, after a brief illness, June Rodger, wife of Mr. Samuel Affleck. In her 75th year. Since the dawning of the New Year the Sands of Time had for her been sinking fast though there was little to indicate that the last hour was so fast approaching. for many years failing helath had greatly reduced her physical powers, but always she bore the burden of her frailty with patience and cheerfulness, using still the moisture of strength that remained from day to day in the little tasks that were still within reach, Always a great lover of home she was a good wife and mother, and in the 52 years of her married life she bore the round of work that fell to her lot, bravely and well, and always the watchwords, of her daily life were industry, thrift and unselfish service. Born at Rosetta, the fourth daughter of the late Henry Rodger and his wife, Jessie Stead, she spent all her lifetime in that vicinity, her married life being lived in Middleville, with the exception of a few years in Hopetown. Sisters and brothers surviving are: Mrs. Janet Baird of Lanark Village; Mrs Isabella Mather, Mrs Mary Affleck and Mr. James H. Rodger of Middleville and Robert H. Rodger of Rossetta. Besides her husband there are two daughters and three sons who mourn her loss, namely Jessie May at home; Mrs. Wm. Liddle of Middleville; Fred, of Edmonton; Harry of Sinclair, Man.; Clement, at home. The funeral service took place on Tuesday in the Baptist Church, of which she was a faithful member, and was conducted by Rev. Mr. McNab, pastor of the United Church. Acting as pallbearers were Messrs. Harry Somerville, John Rodger, Harry J. Rodger, Harry Mather, Chas. Affleck and Ralph Affleck The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada 23 Jan 1931 | Rodger, Jane (I13317)
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1816 | Affleck, John D., Q.C. Suddenly on Thursday, November 11, 1965, John Donald Affleck, Q.C., age 49 years of 2446 Rosewood Avenue, formerly of Lanark, Ontario, assistant Deputy Minister of Justice, beloved husband of Rita Brown, dear father of Jane and John, brother of William N., Oshawa, Reverend George A., Fort Alberni, British Columbia, Mrs. Allan M. Jones (Mary), Madison, New Jersey, Mrs. George c. Allen (Jean), Sarnia, Mrs. Lloyd J. Phin (Bess), Rouge Hills, Ontario. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Monday 1 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Saturday. | Affleck, John Donald Q. C. (I50760)
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1817 | Affleck-Baird '97 Married, at the residence of Alexander Lawson, Esq., Middleville on the 26th (?) May, by Rev. Jas. Andrew, Mr. W. S. Affleck, of Manitoba to Miss Sarah Baird, daughter of Mr. Jas. Baird, Esq., Mornington (Twp, Perth Co. ON) Marriage registration #006064 1885 | Family: William Scott Affleck / Sarah Baird (F1732)
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1818 | After an illness of only one week Henry Nelson Halpenny died at Mlnnedosa. aged 60 years. He is survived bv his widow and two daughters, one Mrs. C. C. Heard, of Winnipeg, and the other. Miss Florence, at home. Mr. Halpenny was born tn Pertb county, Ont., in 1866. and came with hls parents to Manitoba In 1884; they were among the first settlers In the Mlnnedosa district, residing a short distance east of the town. He married Miss Nellie Bolton. 33 years ago, and carried on business in Mlnnedoaa for many years. Hla death Is the first break In a family of five brother and four sisters. Mrs. Herbert Halpenny, of Winnipeg, is a sister. Free Press Evening Bulletin Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 06 Apr 1927, Wed ?W Page 6 | Halpenny, Henry Nelson "Harry" (I3415)
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1819 | after death Mary Gibson to children of John Gibson in equal shares 7 Oct 1899 All except 31 1.2 acres sold (The Canadian Electric and Water Power Co. Limited) William Gibson, George Wilso Exs. John J. Gibson, William Scott Gibson, Samuel Gibson, Mary Gibson, Jessie Gibson - children of the late John Gibson to Mary Gibson (widow) This property eventual went to Anson Bowes about 1956. | Gibson, John (I3769)
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1820 | After father's death Ab remained on farm with Mother and tw younger brothers. Moved to Tom Stuart place. Later sold land to the Holdens. Had four children and Ab and children live in Calgary, AB | Campbell, Albert John (I4783)
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1821 | After his return to Canada from his trip to Cincinnati, William Poole, together with other Canadians who had sympathized with the Rebellion, decided to seek new homes in the United States. His long journey via the lakes and by covered wagon to the Rock River country in Illinois is told in the chapter "From Canada to Buffalo Grove." (See story). | Poole, William (I25739)
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1822 | After Jessie's death she returned to Perth to live with her other sister, Ann Steele | Scott, Jean "Jane" (I5913)
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1823 | After marriage Alex and Maureen lived eith 'Dad' Cairns for two years. | Cairns, Mary Maureen (I4788)
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1824 | After marriage to ? Gemmill Elizabeth and her family lived in Perth. | Kellock, Elizabeth Margaret (I81)
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1825 | After purchasing this property which adjoined his land grant, he built a sawmill. | Gillies, John (I16225)
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1826 | After teaching he farmed the home farm. | Poole, Kenneth C. (I25780)
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1827 | After teaching he farmed the home farm. | Poole, Kenneth C. (I25780)
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1828 | After the death of Robert Ashby of Quinton the Ashbys of Bugbrooke cease to be ancestors of the Staines Ashbys. As the elder branch of the family they retained possession of the "Ashby's Ancient Estate" at Bugbrooke till 1876 when it was sold to Morris Ashby of Staines. | Ashby, Robert of Quinton (I28536)
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1829 | After their marriage they moved to village of Atikokan, some miles west of the city of Fort William, ON. Later they moved to Fort William where they were living in 1934. | Barber, Alexandria "Alexia" "Lex" (I2938)
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1830 | Again in this census David's name appears adjacent to that of Richard and Sally Day and a second Richard Day?i? http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com/transcripts/pre1851/926-1.html 1806 Bastard Twp, Leeds Copyright (c)2008, Brian Haskin, OntarioGenWeb's Census Project (http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com) Transcriber: Brian Haskin Proofreader: Proofreader Is Needed LAC # MS-2547 LDS # unknown District: Johnstown District Sub-District: Bastard Township Enumerator: Ira Schofield ?/i? | Adams, David (I14203)
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1831 | Age 104, daughter of George C Howison1873-1942 and Florence H Gibbins 1873-1940, Tribute: Long-time and well known resident, passed away peacefully with family and friend at the Brockville General Hospital on Tuesday, July 25th. 2006. Marion Florence Howison of Brockville in her 104th. year. Beloved sister of Helen M. Howison of Brockville. Daughter of the late George Charles Howison and his wife Florence Harriett Gibbins Howison. Survived by several nieces and nephews, including George Howison of Brockville, Rosemary Purdy of London, John Howison and his wife Anne of Brockville, Judy Johnston and her husband Dick of Rockport, Sharron Vander Meer of Brockville and Florence Bolton and her husband Wayne of Hamilton. Also survived by very dear friends Val and Dr. Don Smylie and Gerry Northrup, all of Brockville. Predeceased by brothers Gibbins, Gordon, Arthur, Harold and John Howison, a sister Edyth Howison and sisters-in-law Opal and Iva Howison. Friends may call at the Barclay Funeral Home, 137 Pearl Street, East, Brockville on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday, July 28th. 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment will follow at Oakland Cemetery. In memoriams to the C.N.I.B., Hospice of Providence Palliative Care, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. | Howison, Marion Florence (I47942)
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1832 | age 2 years and 7 months | Frizell, Clarinda (I24193)
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1833 | age 3 months Archive Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives Archive reference ROD-WEXFORD-1859 Record set Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths First name(s) William Sex Male Last name Poole Burial year 1723 Birth year - Death year 1723 Denomination Quaker Country Ireland Burial place - Meeting Wexford Age abt 3 mos Death date 16 10/1723 Burial date ? ? 1723 Father's first name(s) Joseph Mother's first name(s) Jane Register type Death & Burial Description Register of deaths, WEXFORD, 1859 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from Ireland ? Findmypast | Poole, William (I24303)
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1834 | age 46, b. ontario (suspect), merchant | Johnston, Robert C. (I59382)
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1835 | Age 5 months, 21 days, cause of death/broncho-pneumonia Infant daughter of Harrison & Arzelia Cummings Bailey , natives of MI Informant: Wm. Sell, Ithaca, MI Interment: Jan 18 1918 Burial: Ithaca Cemetery Sibling: Richard Bailey (b) 1918 (d) Nov 25 1923, Ithaca Twp. | Bailey, Lucile (I50329)
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1836 | Age 6 months, cause of death/ valves of heart, "blue baby" Son of Harrison (b. MI) & Arzelia Cummings (b. Ithaca, MI) Bailey Informant: Harrison Bailey, Ithaca, MI Interment: Oct 5 1914 Burial: Ithaca Cemetery Sibling: Richard Bailey (b) 1918 (d) Nov 25 1923, Ithaca Twp. | Bailey, Theodore (I50326)
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1837 | age 62 yr. 8 mo. 14 day | Miller, John Kelso (I7001)
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1838 | age 73 | Sinclair, Henry John 1st of Greenland, 2nd of Rattar (I71318)
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1839 | Age 74, married, occupation/farmer, 7 children - 6 living, cause of death/Bright's disease Son of John Cumming, native of Canada Informant: A. M. Cumming, Eugene, MI Interment: Apr 11 1898 Burial: New Haven Cemetery Children: Elizabeth Cummings Brown, b. 1851, Canada Alexander Cummings, b. 1854, Canada Peter Cummings, b. 1855, Canada James Cummings, b. 1857, Canada Richard Cummings, b. 1861, Canada William Cummings, b. 1865, Canada Lurene Bates (adopted daughter), b. 1878, MI | Cumming, Peter (I29669)
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1840 | 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. | Gilmour, Allan A. (I9207)
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1841 | age 79 years | Sutherland, Baroness Janet of Oman (I71319)
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1842 | Age 81 Years, 11 Months Loving husband of Esther(Carlisle). Father of thirteen children. 2nd marriage to Isabella(McKay). Dear son of James and Margaret(Menzies)Allan. Brother. Immigrated to US in 1869. Employed as Justice of the Peace. According to the online index of the cemetery book, buried: 10/15/1901 Cause of Death: Obstruction/ Jaundice *Note: Death certificate states he's buried at Green Ridge Cemetery. | Allan, John (I42784)
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1843 | age 85 | Sinclair, Lady Issobell of Girnelaw (Greenlaw) (I71286)
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1844 | age 88 | Sinclair, Janet (I71320)
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1845 | age 9 months | Smith, Grace Elsie (I9720)
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1846 | Age: 0/11/8, died of measles Son of Dick (b. Canada) & Estella Hubbard (b. MI) Cumming (Dick and Estella were married, Feb 14 1886, New Haven, Gratiot Co., MI) Informant: Dick Cumming, Ithaca, MI Interment: May 7 1904 Burial: Ithaca Cemetery | Cumming, Frederick (I50360)
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1847 | Age: 28 Regiment/Service: Cameron Highlanders, 10th Bn. Son of William Ewing Gilmour and Jessie Gertrude Gilmour, husband of Mary H. M. Gilmour, of Woodbank, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire. | Gilmour, Col.Sir Allan Macdonald KCVO OBE MC (I38182)
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1848 | Age: 34 Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry, 50th Bn. Son of Robert and Jean Reid, of Admaston, Renfrew Co., Ontario. | Reid, Charles McKillop (I39397)
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1849 | aged 2 years | Drysdale, George (I20257)
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1850 | Aged 3 yrs. 6 mo's, granddaughter of Paul and Barbara Ruckle Heck | Heck, Barbara (I13937)
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