LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 3,151 to 3,200 of 48,188
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3151 | BRYSON JANET JAMES BRYSON/JANET SYMSON FR263 (FR263) F 06/09/1796 573 / 1 10 / 409 PAISLEY HIGH CHURCH | Bryson, Janet (I58957)
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3152 | BRYSON JEAN ALEXANDER BRYSON/ F 23/05/1776 561/ 10 147 Eaglesham BRYSON JEAN ALEXANDER BRYSON/JANET CRAIG FR80 (FR80) F 00/05/1776 561/ 10 141 Eaglesham | Bryson, Jean (I40893)
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3153 | BRYSON JOHN JAMES BRYSON/JANET SYMSON FR263 (FR263) M 29/04/1799 573 / 1 10 / 409 PAISLEY HIGH CHURCH | Bryson, John (I58846)
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3154 | BRYSON MARION PATRICK BRYSON/JEAN SIM FR786 (FR786) F 07/04/1765 559 20 / 337 ABBEY | Bryson, Marion (I59681)
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3155 | BRYSON PATRICK JEAN SIM/FR1443 (FR1443) 22/11/1755 559 40 / 159 ABBEY | Family: Patrick "Peter" Bryson / Jean Sim (F20766)
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3156 | BRYSON ROBERT JAMES BRYSON/JANET SYMSON FR176 (FR176) M 16/03/1805 573 / 1 10 / 324 PAISLEY HIGH CHURCH | Bryson, Robert (I58951)
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3157 | BRYSON ROBERT THOMAS BRYSON/BESSIE SPEIR FR38 (FR38) M 24/04/1698 646 10 / 62 GOVAN | Bryson, Robert (I53695)
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3158 | BRYSON WILLIAM JAMES BRYSON/JANET SYMSON FR212 (FR212) M 23/01/1803 573 / 1 10 / 360 PAISLEY HIGH CHURCH | Bryson, William (I58952)
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3159 | BRYSON WILLIAM THOMAS BRYSON/BESSIE SPEAR FR31 (FR31) M 09/06/1695 646 10 / 45 GOVAN | Bryson, William (I59609)
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3160 | BRYSSON MARGARET JOHN BRYSSON/ISOBEL HAMILTON F 03/02/1720 644/1 100 49 Glasgow | Bryson, Margaret (I31782)
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3161 | bubonic plague | Wray, Dr. Charles of Brisbane (I43355)
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3162 | BUCHANAN CATHARINE JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLARKE F 26/01/1744 336/ 10 104 Callander | Buchanan, Katharin (I29163)
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3163 | BUCHANAN JANET ALEXANDER BUCHANAN/ELIZABETH PATERSON FR411 (FR411) F 00/01/1766 482/ 20 203 Killearn | Buchanan, Janet (I33193)
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3164 | BUCHANAN JANET JAMES CLARKE/BUCHANAN MARY CLARKE F 22/05/1740 336/ 10 93 Callander | Buchanan, Janet (I44783)
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3165 | BUCHANAN JEAN JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLARKE F 21/07/1748 336/ 10 118 Callander | Buchanan, Jean (I44785)
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3166 | BUCHANAN JEAN JOHN BUCHANAN/ISOBELL CURRIE F 07/05/1718 497 10 / 52 Kilmaronock | Buchanan, Jean (I70159)
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3167 | BUCHANAN JOHN JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLARKE FR130 (FR130) M 02/11/1750 336/ 10 124 Callander | Buchanan, John (I44786)
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3168 | BUCHANAN JOHN ROBERT BUCHANAN/JANET MCAUSLANE M 16/09/1716 496/ 10 331 Dumbarton | Buchanan, John (I34035)
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3169 | BUCHANAN KATHARINE JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLERK F 21/12/1736 336/ 10 82 Callander | Buchanan, Katherine (I44781)
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3170 | BUCHANAN MARGARET JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLARKE F 18/04/1735 336/ 10 78 Callander | Buchanan, Margaret (I44780)
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3171 | BUCHANAN MARGARET JOHN BUCHANAN/ELIZABETH NOBLE FR15 YEAR ASSUMED (FR15) F 09/06/1695 482/ 10 9 Killearn | Buchanan, Margaret (I39161)
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3172 | BUCHANAN MARY JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLARKE F 04/03/1742 336/ 10 98 Callander | Buchanan, Mary (I44784)
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3173 | BUCHANAN THOMAS ELIZABETH GARDNER/FR563 (FR563) 12/01/1831 472 30 / 166 BALFRON | Family: Thomas Graham Buchanan / Elizabeth Gardner (F19555)
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3174 | BUCHANAN THOMAS GRAHAM JAMES BUCHANAN/MARGARET BOYD FR512 (FR512) M 14/12/1806 469 20 / 340 AIRTH | Buchanan, Thomas Graham (I55935)
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3175 | BUCHANAN WILLIAM JAMES BUCHANAN/MARY CLERK M 26/03/1738 336/ 10 87 Callander | Buchanan, William (I44782)
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3176 | BUCK, Alice Irene Peacefully in hospital at Almonte on Wednesday, January 19, 2000. Alice Irene Buck of Pakenham, age 80 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Roy Deugo and beloved mother of Mrs. Sharon Garbutt (Jim) of Tottenham, Robert (Sue) of Mt. Albert, David (Kris) of Bracebridge, Doug (Karen) of Cedar Hill, Don (Joyce) of Beeton and Mrs. Colleen Robillard (Mike) of Alliston. Predeceased by her daughter Mrs. Kerrie Pichurski. Also survived by her son-in-law Rick Pichursky, 14 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Sister of Irwin (Dot), Mary (Ed), Pat (Laura), Berna, Brian (Mavis) and Doris (Merv). Predeceased by her twin sister Ethel and 4 brothers, Charlie, Eddie, Fred and David. Ottawa Citizen, Jan. 20/00 | Buck, Alice Irene (I39365)
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3177 | Buffam - Peter Edwin Buffam, 57, of Multnomah, passsed away May 30 at his home. Husband of Laura Buffam, father of Mrs. Dorothy lLane of North Hibbing, Minn., Clarence, William Ruth, and Jane Buffam, all of Multnomah; brother of Mres Mary Burroughs of Salem, John McMillian of Salem and William McMillan of Winside, Hebraska. Funeral services were held Monday, June 3, at 10 am from the chapel of Edward Holman and Son, Interment in Vancouver cemetery, Vancouver, Wash. | Buffam, Edwin Peter (I47984)
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3178 | Bumper to Bumper's Paul Pusztai says: "We'll take any-: thing back providing it has not' been installed in a vehicle." Without a receipt, you have to return to the clerk who sold you the item. Calgary Herald Calgary, Alberta, Canada 03 Nov 1991, Sun ? Page 42 | Pusztai, Paul (I52596)
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3179 | Bunyan Cemetery, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada | Boyle, David (I5999)
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3180 | Bunyan Cemetery, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada | Miller, Stanley W. (I6449)
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3181 | Bunyan Cemetery, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada | Alexander, Grace J. (I6615)
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3182 | BURI: NOTE https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45404395/james-rutherford NOTE https://www.newspapers.com/image/464928435/?article=cca911ff-1c19-4f2f-ae68-16962aff8dc2&focus=0.40354583,0.15159033,0.58898336,0.245495&xid=3355 OBJE: _STYPE jpeg OBJE: _SIZE 189590 OBJE: _WDTH 1437 OBJE: _HGHT 767 OBJE: RIN 9cd5ed2a-1811-4235-a69c-019fd2b15fee OBJE: _CREA 2021-12-02 17:16:20.000 OBJE: _CLON _TID 87379417 _PID 44556224799 _OID fe0823c4-3a2e-43b6-8753-d398345ec9fa OBJE: _ORIG u OBJE: _MSER _LKID fe0823c4-3a2e-43b6-8753-d398345ec9fa OBJE: _SIZE 479414 OBJE: _WDTH 1536 OBJE: _HGHT 2048 OBJE: RIN 899775a5-635c-4c54-b877-e5e9cbd267a8 OBJE: _DSCR This was taken in their home on Dufferin Street in Perth where they both lived until their deaths. OBJE: _CREA 2021-12-02 16:47:08.000 _TID 87379417 _PID 44556224690 _OID 3dee19d2-85ad-456f-a7fa-02857b61c325 _LKID 3dee19d2-85ad-456f-a7fa-02857b61c325 | Rutherford, James William (I15142)
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3183 | Burial 17 Dec 1885--Age: 33y--Cause of death: Consumption Note: Obituary gives date of death as 15 Dec 1885. Father: William Or Freeman Mother: Violet Stingdevant Freeman [Sturdevant?] Spouse: Katherine Barnett Marriage date 20 April 1876 in Lanark County | Freeman, Alfred Danforth (I23652)
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3184 | Burial Details Unknown. | McDonald, Alexander (I30607)
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3185 | Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: at present I could not determine where Maria Rodgers McDonald is buried so will put Maria in a temporary McDonald virtual Cemetery until her last resting place is found. | Rogers, Maria (I30957)
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3186 | Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: John McDonald, is buried in Highland Line or St. Columbkill's Cemetery in McDonalds Corners, Ontario or Sacred Heart Cemetery in Lanark, Ontario. There is no known headstone for John. | McDonald, John (I30958)
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3187 | Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: We cannot find burial details for Sarah McNeil wife of John McDonald but we do have a Bathurst Twp, Lanark County Death Record for Sarah, died 31 March 1892 at 90 years, born Scotland. | McNeil, Sarah (I54373)
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3188 | Burial information obtained from Cartwright Cemetery Records transcribed in the local history book "Memories Along the Badger Continued" published in 2010. | Hughes, Robert (I50142)
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3189 | Burial was most likely on the family farm | Lambie, Margaret (I12729)
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3190 | Burial was most likely on the Lambie family farm | Allen, William (I12743)
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3191 | Burial was on the family farm in Hillsboro, Oneida, New York | Allen, Jane "Jean" (I12728)
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3192 | Burial was on the family farm in Hillsboro, Oneida, New York | Lambie, John Sr. (I12730)
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3193 | Burial was on the family farm in Hillsboro, Oneida, New York | Lambie, Gavin (I12731)
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3194 | Burial was on the family farm in Hillsboro, Oneida, New York | Lambie, William (I18183)
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3195 | Burial: Ashes 27 October 1943--Age: 63y 5m 2d--Cause of death: Cancer William Leonard Tully Freeman was the son of Alfred Dunford Freeman & Catherine Freeman, born in Fitzroy Twp., Carleton, Ontario. | Freeman, William Leonard Tully "Leonard" (I44632)
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3196 | Buried 29 Mar (1852) [St. Andrew's Burial Register] "at the residence of his son-in-law, Thomas Moodie, Burgess, on the 27th ult., James Drysdale, on of the first settlers of that neighborhood, in his 94th year." [The Bathurst Courier; 2 Apr 1852] | Drysdale, James (I11050)
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3197 | Buried at Forest View Memorial Park, White Rock, Edmonton (Pioneer Section sites 561 & 562) | Polmeer, Margaret Agnes Farmer Wilkie Walker (I31990)
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3198 | Buried in a plot with Lockwoods. Baby Carnegie lays at Edith Luce's head. Zacariah Luce is next to her and an unknown marker is at his head. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Orland Unit" (Orland, California), Monday, 16 February 1948 Zachariah Luce Services Held This Afternoon Funeral services are being held this afternoon here for Zachariah Luce, 71, who was found dead Friday in his car on the road leading from his ranch. Death which was apparently due to a heart attack had occurred as he was on his way to town but he had planned to go to the home of friends Thursday night and no concern was felt until he failed to return Friday. Archie Kinney started out to look for him and found his car off the road just over a little hill from the home near Newville where he was born and raised and spent his entire life. Following services at the Sweet chapel in Orland, there will be burial services in the Newville cemetery. Rev. H. S. Saxby of Willows is officiating in both chapel and graveside services. Mr. Luce was born near Newville September 20, 1876, youngest child of Alonzo and Elizabeth Luce, who were among the earliest pioneers of the district. When the family holdings were divided up in 1907 after the death of his parents, he took his share and had farmed it and made it his family home ever since. Surviving him is his wife, Edith, formerly Miss Edith Lockwood of Elk Creek, who is also a member of a prominent pioneer family of the county. There is also one brother, Guy Luce, surviving. Mr. Luce was for many years constable of the Newville district, which in recent years has been consolidated with the Orland Judicial township. Transcribed by E. | Luce, Zachariah (I49809)
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3199 | Buried in field near Bellevue Cbur, Bellevue (small village near Passchendaele, Belgium) The Menin Gate commemorates 6,928 Canadians who died in Flanders during WWI. They have no known grave, were not recovered or could not be positively identified. The Passchendaele Museum gives them a place in the landscape. Second Battle of Passchendaele - Part of the Third Battle of Ypres in the First World War The Second Battle of Passchendaele was the culminating attack during the Third Battle of Ypres of the First World War. The battle took place in the Ypres Salient area of the Western Front, in and around the Belgian village of Passchendaele, between 26 October and 10 November 1917. The Canadian Corps relieved the exhausted II Anzac Corps, continuing the advance started with the First Battle of Passchendaele and ultimately capturing the village. Beyond gaining favourable observation positions, the battle was intended to gain drier winter positions on higher ground. Date 26 October ? 10 November 1917 Location: Passchendaele (Passendale), Belgium 50?54'1"N 3?1'16"E Belligerents: British Empire Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Belgium, German Empire Commanders and leaders: Herbert Plumer, Hubert Gough, Arthur Currie, Fran?cois Anthoine, Louis Ruquoy, Friedrich Bertram Sixt von Armin Strength: 4 Canadian divisions 6 British divisions 1 Australian division 2 French divisions 1 Belgian division 6 divisions Casualties and losses 15,654 Canadian c. 15,000 other 21?31 October: 20,500 1?10 November: 9,500 German casualties from 11 November ? 31 December: 15,000 vte Western Front 1914 Invasion of Belgium Li?egeDinantNamurFrontiers LorraineArdennesCharleroiMonsTrou?ee de CharmesGreat Retreat Le Cateau?Etreux1st St. QuentinMaubeugeGrand Couronn?e1st Marne1st AisneAntwerpRace to the Sea Yser1st YpresWinter actions1st Artois 1915 1st ChampagneHartmannswillerkopfNeuve Chapelle2nd Ypres2nd Artois H?ebuterne2nd ChampagneLoos3rd ArtoisGas: Wieltje 1916 The BluffHohenzollern RedoubtSt EloiHulluchWulverghemKink SalientVimy Ridge 1916Mont SorrelVerdunBoar's Head1st SommeFromelles 1917 AncreAlberichNivelle offensive ArrasVimy2nd Aisne3rd ChampagneMessines3rd YpresLa MalmaisonCambrai 1918 German spring offensive Michael4th Ypres3rd AisneBelleau Wood2nd MarneSoissonsAmiensAilette2nd SommeSaint-MihielSt Quentin CanalMeuse-Argonne5th Ypres2nd CambraiCourtraiSambreLys and Escaut Associated articles 1914 Christmas truceFrench Army mutiniesWestern Front tactics, 1917 vte Flanders Offensive 1917 Messines Capture of Wytschaete Battles of Ypres, 1917 Pilckem Ridge WesthoekLangemarck 19 August22 AugustGheluvelt PlateauMenin Road 25 SeptemberPolygon Wood 30 September ? 4 OctoberBroodseindePoelcappelle1st Passchendaele 22 October2nd Passchendaele 1/2 DecemberPolderhoek Spur Associated articles Ypres SalientHooge in World War IWurst FarmCeltic WoodMessines minesOperation HushNieuport, 10?11 JulyTactics, 1917The Menin Road (painting) The assault position was directly south of the boundary between the British Fifth and Second Armies. The Canadian Corps was to attack with support of formations from the British Fifth Army to the north and the I Anzac Corps and X Corps to the south. The offensive was executed in a series of attacks with limited objectives, delivered at intervals of three or more days. The dates of the phases were tentatively given as 26 October, 30 October and 6 November with a final smaller action on 10 November. To permit time for divisional reliefs, there was a seven-day pause planned between the second and third stages, during which the Second Army took over the XVIII Corps area, north of the Canadian Corps, from the Fifth Army with the II Corps on 2 November, to assure unity of command over the central part of the attack front. Final attack A final action to gain a nearby crossroad and the remaining high ground north of the village near Hill 52 was set for 10 November. The road junction was 1,000 yd (910 m) north of Passchendaele along the Westrozebeke road. Hill 52, the highest point on the northern end of the Passchendaele Ridge, was 500 yd (460 m) beyond the crossroads. Possession of the features would permit observation over German positions to the north-east. The 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade was to attack with support from one battalion of the 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade. The Germans had used the lull to move up regiments from the 4th Division and 44th Reserve Division to replace the 11th Division on 9 November. The assault was launched from the Green Line, north and north-east of Mosselmarkt, on the morning of 10 November and made good initial progress, capturing the crossroads, over-running Venture Farm and capturing four 77 mm field guns. North of the Canadian Corps boundary, the supporting advance by the British 1st Division ran into trouble, when a German counterattack got into a gap between the 1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers and the 2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers. The Germans engaged the British inner flanks with small-arms fire, causing many casualties and forcing back the survivors. Troops of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade filled the gap and threw back a defensive flank along the corps boundary, stopping the German advance. Though Haig had hoped to have the entire Passchendaele?Westrozebeke ridge as a winter position, the line was still short of the village; attempts to reach Westrozebeke in late November and early December also failed. | Gibson, William "Murray" (I1361)
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3200 | Buried in Hughenden Cemetery Plot Number 2152 | Polmeer, Helen Catherine "Nell" (I32004)
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