LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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46951 | Springfield Republican 3/12/1898 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DEATH OF JASPER E. LAMBIE Formerly Mayer of Northampton and For Many Years a Prosperous Merchant There ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jasper E. Lambie, a former mayor of Northampton, died at his home in Phillips place in that city yesterday morning at 8:30. The long and tedious course of his illness, which was of paralytic nature, grieved his friends, who deeply sympathized with him and his family. The first approach of the insidious attack was observed two years ago, and for several moths past he had not been able to leave the house. Jasper E. Lambie was born in Hammond, N.Y., in 1843. His grandfather was engaged in the manufacture of the famous Paisley shawls and it was from Paisley, Scot., that his father immigrated to New York state. The children of his father, John Lambie, were Jane, Robert M., Mrs. Margaret Gardner and Jasper E., who have died, and Christina, a widow of F. W. Blackmore (sic) of Hammond, William M. and John F. of Northampton, and Martha M., wife of George L. Manchester, of Easthampton. After graduating from the public schools, J.E. Lambie attended Gouverneur academy and St. Lawrence University in New York State. In August, 1864, he joined the 91st New York volunteer infantry. He was stationed at Baltimore in the commissary muster department and remained there during the war. In 1866, Mr. Lambie and his brother Robert opened a dry goods store in Easthampton and this business J.E. Lambie continued for a number of years after his brother had removed to New York. In 1833, Mr. Lambie bought out the business of E. G. Southwick & Co. in Northampton, and three years later took his brother John into partnership. Almost immediately Mr. Lambie took a position as one of the most enterprising and successful merchants of the Meadow city. It was not long before the firm built at the rear of the Southwick block, which they occupied, a block more than twice as large as the one which fronted on the street. The whole of the first floor of the united blocks has been used for the sales department, and so large a stock has been kept in the commodious basement that the firm found itself called upon to do quite a wholesale trade with the surrounding towns. There has been constant increase in the large and successful business. Mr. Lambie's political career was not a long one, but it was sufficient to make him mayor of the city and to give him some state prominence at one time as a man adapted in every way and very favorably spoken of for the governor's council. In 1889 and 1890 he served the city efficiently in the board of aldermen and in the fall of 1890 was nominated the republican candidate for mayor against John B. O'Donnell, the democratic nominee. Both were strong men and each had a large following. Mr. Lambie won by a majority of 262 votes, the largest majority ever given a mayor in the city, except that which Mr. O'Donnell received two years later, which was exactly as large. Mr. Lambie gave a sound, conservative and business like administration. The following year Mr. Lambie and Mr. O'Donnell were again the nominees of their respective parties, and this time Mr. O'Donnell won by three votes. Mr. Lambie always cherished the honor which belonged to him as a veteran of the civil war and was always interested in the proceedings of W. L. Baker Grand Arm post, of which he was a member. He was a Mason, belonging to Northampton chapter, and he held the office of master of Ionic lodge of Easthampton. Of his personal qualities as a man and citizen, nothing but the highest praise could be spoken. He maintained a poise and dignity of bearing that was undisturbed by the cares of business or office. He manifested enterprise without a trace of flurry or bluster and showed that a man can be successful in business without any neglect of courtesy or kindliness. He held his friends by a genuine stability of character, by unfailing good will and unimpeachable integrity. In his death the city not only loses a strong man, but the people lose a beloved friend. Mr. Lambie married Henrietta E. Bryan, daughter of Dr. Bryan of New York, in 1975. She survives him, with two children, Margaret, aged 11, and Morris, aged nine. Three other children died in early youth. He was a member of the Unitarian church. The funeral will be held at the Unitarian church tomorrow at 3 o'clock, Dr. G. C. Cressey officiating. | Lambie, Jasper Eadie (I12610)
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46952 | St Charles Union March 30, 1911 Little Ruth E. Dickson was born August 2nd, 1906 and died March 15th, 1911. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Hamrin, were held in the Methodist church, and interment was made in the Hillside cemetery. Like a little flower, during her short stay among us, she shed brightness and sunshine wherever she went, greeting friend or Stranger alike with a bright little smile or a wave of the tiny hand. Ruth was loved by the community for her gentle, sweet, loving, disposition, and until she fell peacefully asleep, to awaken in that Brighter Land, was a constant source of joy land comfort to her loved ones. She left sorrowing parents, grandparents and numerous relatives, who, while they do not rebel at this bereavement, cry out for her bodily presence | Dickson, Ruth L. (I50126)
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46953 | St James Anglican | Family: Morris William Ashby / Shirley Catherine Burke (F1356)
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46954 | St Paul's | Family: William Ashby / Ada Jane Dalton (F11047)
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46955 | St. Andrew's Catheral, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland | Family: John Orr / Janet Flemming (F5800)
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46956 | St. Andrew's Lanark Village John Henry, b. 7 Feb 1834, son of Robert Boyle and Janet Miller | Boyle, John Hendry (I2079)
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46957 | St. Andrew's Lanark Village William, b. 11 Feb 1831, son of Robert Boyle and Janet Miller | Boyle, William Henry (I2078)
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46958 | St. Andrew's Presbyterian Burial Records | Miller, Catherine Isabella "Isabella" (I2110)
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46959 | St. Johns | Family: David Walker / Mary Pearson (F10087)
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46960 | St. Mary Magdalen | Hooper, John Henry (I29063)
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46961 | St. Paul | Family: Henry Ashby / Sophia Tinsley (F11051)
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46962 | St. Peter Parish, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England | Jackson, Thomas (I22539)
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46963 | St. Thomas | Miller, Thomas Alfred (I752)
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46964 | St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, 3 weeks Lanark Era, Wed. September 27th, 1911 D At Brockville, Mon. Sept. l8th, Miss Rachel Clark, sister of Mrs. W.H. Heffron, of.Lanark. There are four sisters and two brothers; Mrs. Wm. McCaw, Brockville; Mrs. John Ashby, Fallbrook; Mrs. Wm. F. Heffron, Lanark; Mrs. Geo. Cavanagh, Vancouver, BC; Robert, of Brockville, and John, of Lombardy. Burial at Brockville. Mrs. Wm. F. Heffron returned home on Monday from Brockville, to which place she had been summoned last week owing to the illness and death of her sister, Miss Rachel Clark. The funeral took place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Wm. McCaw. Deceased leaves four sisters and two brothers to mourn her loss Mrs. Wm. McCaw, Brockville ; Mrs. John Ashby, Fallbrook ; Mrs. Wm. F. Heffron, Lanark ; Mrs. George Cavanagh, Vancouver, B.C. ; Mr. Robert Clark, Brockville, and Mr. John Clark, Lombardy. Many beautiful wreaths and sprays adorned the casket. Interment took place to the family plot in the Brockville cemetery on Wednesday. The Lanark Era Lanark, Ontario, Canada 27 Sep 1911, Wed ?W Page 1 | Clark, Rachel (I4197)
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46965 | STARK ALEXANDER JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR1993 (FR1993) M 04/07/1805 644 / 1 200 / 270 GLASGOW | Stark, Alexander (I53016)
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46966 | STARK ANN JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR1794 (FR1794) F 19/04/1798 644 / 1 190 / 379 GLASGOW | Stark, Ann (I53012)
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46967 | STARK At the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia, January 10, 1974, Mr. Wesley Everett Stark, formerly Kingsway, Toronto, Ontario, late residence 943 Saturna Place, Victoria since 1949. He leaves his loving wife Alice, a brother Earl, of Bancroft; sister, Ruth Crlchton Anderson of Peterborough, Peter Crlchton, of Toronto, Paul Crlchton of Keswick and a niece Suzanne Stark of Bancroft, Ontario. Mr. Stark was president and designer of Stark's Furs Ltd., Toronto. A member of the United Church of Canada, Board of Trade and Bloor Street Business Mens' Club, An Honorary Life member of the Color Photographic Association of Canada, the Humber Valley C.P.A.C. Club and the Etobicoke C.P.A.C. Club, the Photographic Association of South Africa, Photoqraphlc Society of Singapore, the Philippine Color Film Society and Honorlare E.F.I.A.P. World Federation De' L Art Photographique. Member of the Lakehlll Bowling Club and the Color Film Study Group of Victoria. Private family service was held January 13, 1974 In the Turner and Porter Funeral Directors Limited, The Yorke Chapel, Klngsway, Toronto. Rev. Lesley Edmonds' officiating., Interment Park Law Cemetery, Klngsway, Toronto. Ar-rangements by Sands Mortuary Limited. SANDS-VICTORIA . Times Colonist Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 16 Jan 1976, Fri ?W Page 39 Name Wesley Everett Stark Gender Male Birth Year 1902 Death Age 74 Death Date 10 Jan 1976 Death Location Victoria Registration Number 1976-09-001094 BCA Number B13348 GSU Number 2050530 | Stark, Wesley E. (I46399)
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46968 | STARK JAMES JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR1908 (FR1908) M 13/07/1802 644 / 1 200 / 112 GLASGOW | Stark, James (I53014)
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46969 | STARK JANET JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR1732 (FR1732) F 18/01/1796 644 / 1 190 / 259 GLASGOW | Stark, Janet (I53011)
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46970 | STARK JOHN JANET PARK/FR2949 (FR2949) 11/11/1792 644 / 1 270 / 132 GLASGOW | Family: John Stark / Janet Park (F18175)
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46971 | STARK JOHN JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR1673 (FR1673) M 23/12/1793 644 / 1 190 / 143 GLASGOW | Stark, John (I53010)
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46972 | STARK MARGARET JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR1868 (FR1868) F 04/09/1800 644 / 1 200 / 32 GLASGOW | Stark, Margaret (I53013)
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46973 | STARK ROBERT JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR2233 (FR2233) M 06/01/1814 644 / 1 210 / 137 GLASGOW | Stark, Robert (I53018)
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46974 | STARK SARAH CROSS JOHN STARK/JANET PARK FR2080 (FR2080) F 07/02/1809 644 / 1 200 / 442 GLASGOW | Stark, Sarah Cross (I53017)
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46975 | STARK THOMAS JOHN STARK/JANET WRIGHT FR1972 (FR1972) M 16/09/1804 644 / 1 200 / 227 GLASGOW | Stark, Thomas (I53015)
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46976 | Starr E. Stewart, Old Railroader, Dies In 85th Year One of the best-known veteran railroaders in this area, Starr Easton Stewart, retired Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive engineer, died at his home in Carleton Place Friday night. Mr Stewart, who began railroading in 1882 and has been a resident of Carleton Place for some 56 years, was in his 85th year. A son, J. W. Stewart, is the CPR's assistant superintendent at Ottawa. The late Mr. Stewart and his wife, the former Elizabeth Jane Warren who survives him, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary five years ago last September. Mr. Stewart was born In Brockville on Sept. 23, 1862, and began his career as a carpenter, but became a Canadian Pacific man in 1882 and remained so until his retirement 20 years ago in 1927. He was an engineer for 40 years after four years as a fireman, and has been a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for more than half a century. The railroad tradition is strong in the family, for, in addition to J. W. Stewart, assistant superintendent, Ottawa, another son C. E. Stewart, is a CPR locomotive engineer running out of Calgary. Two daughters also survive, Mrs. H. J. Burns, of Carleton Place, and Mrs. F. H. Bawden. of Cedar Glen. Calif. A third daughter, Mrs. Fred Beilman, died at her Coral Gables, Fla., home in 1943. Four grandchildren also survive. Mr. Stewart was a life member, AF and AM, Carleton Place, and a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Services are being held this afternoon at Patterson's funeral parlors, Carleton Place. Mr. Stewart joined the CPR in 1882 at Brockville, and transferred to Ottawa as a Wiper the following year. In July, 1884, he was promoted to fireman and became a locomotive engineer in March 1888, running out of then Carleton Junction. An engineer for 40 years thereafter, he was pensioned May 1, 1927. The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 03 Mar 1947, Mon ?W Page 2 | Stewart, Starr Easton (I52336)
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46977 | State File # 023608 Certificate # 023608 Record #1023577 | Miller, Andrew Lincoln (I754)
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46978 | State file #545934, South Dakota, Birth Index, 1856-1917 | Woodworth, Paul Arthur (I7845)
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46979 | Statutary Death 627/00 0032 Cambusland, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Mary Arbuckle. Married to William Arbuckle pauper and formerly a coal miner. Died March Seventeenth 1875 9 hrs. o m. AM. West Cotes, Cambuslang. Female. Age 82 5/12 years. Father-James Park coal miner deceased. Mother-Marion Park, M.S. (maiden surname) Allan, deceased. Cause of death-old age and general frailty as certified by Munge B. Turnbull M.D. Informant-Archibald Glen neighbour (his mark). John Arbuckle, Registrar, Witness. Registered March 17 at Cambuslang. John Arbuckle, Registrar. | Park, Mary (I29895)
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46980 | STEEL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER STEEL/MARRON STEEL FR590 (FR590) M 29/11/1803 701/ 10 352 WEST CALDER | Steel, Alexander (I40571)
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46981 | STEEL BARBARA 72 1934 644/9 99 Milton | Steel, Barbara (I40496)
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46982 | STEEL ELIZABETH 76 1896 625/1 40 Bothwell | Gilmour, Elizabeth (I20575)
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46983 | STEEL ELIZABETH 77 1928 655/2 8 Shotts (Eastern District) | Steel, Elizabeth (I40492)
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46984 | STEEL GEORGE 82 1894 625/1 132 Bothwell | Steel, George (I40490)
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46985 | STEEL GEORGE ELIZABETH GILMOUR/FR1488 (FR1488) 25/11/1849 655/ 50 540 Shotts | Family: George Steel / Elizabeth Gilmour (F13625)
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46986 | STEEL GEORGE JOHN STEEL/JANET ELDER FR210 (FR210) M 08/09/1811 628/ 10 282 Cambusnethan | Steel, George (I40490)
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46987 | STEEL JANET 70 1924 625/1 220 Bothwell | Steel, Janet (I40494)
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46988 | STEEL JOHN 40 1892 625/1 164 Bothwell | Steel, John (I40493)
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46989 | STEEL JOHN ALEXANDER STEEL/MARRION GILMOUR FR251 (FR251) M 30/03/1819 591/ 10 470 Dunlop | Steel, John (I40575)
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46990 | STEEL MARION ALEXANDER STEEL/MARION GILMOUR FR246 (FR246) F 07/07/1816 591/ 10 459 Dunlop | Steel, Marion (I40574)
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46991 | STEEL MARION HAMILTON 75 1934 644/21 1028 Govan | Steel, Marion (I40495)
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46992 | Steel, George in tree "Miller & Mather and other Ancestors"?tab?Remove 1881 Scotland CensusNo Image Text-only collection Add or update information Report a problem Name:?tab?George Steele Age:?tab?69 Estimated birth year:?tab?abt 1812 Relationship:?tab?Head Spouse's name :?tab?Elizabeth Steele Gender:?tab?Male Where born:?tab?Cambusnethan, Lanark Registration Number:?tab?626B Registration district:?tab?Calderhead Civil Parish:?tab?Cambusnethan County:?tab?Lanarkshire Occupation:?tab?Farmers (40 Acres) ED:?tab?1 Household schedule number:?tab?195 Line:?tab?24 Roll:?tab?cssct1881_205 Household Members:?tab? Name?tab?Age George Steele?tab?69 Elizabeth Steele?tab?62 John Steele?tab?29 Maggie Steele?tab?24 Barbara Steele?tab?19 Lizzie Turner?tab?6 | Steel, George (I40490)
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46993 | STEELE, Ruth F. Peacefully at Perth Community Care Centre, on Thursday, August 29, 2002, Ruth Francis Killingbeck in her 75th year. Beloved wife of Herbert Steele. Loved mother of Frances Gemmill of Regina. Predeceased by infant daughter Deborah. Much loved sister of Iva Schnarr, Jewel Morrow, Emerson (Fern) Killingbeck, Kent (Pearl) Killingbeck, Annette (Colional) St. Pierre, Daphne (Ned) Gardinar, Denzel (Evelyn) Killingbeck, Danny (Linda) Killingbeck, Brent (Yvonne) Killingbeck and Rae (Garnet) Peters and the late Bonnie (Jack) Tysic. Friends may pay their respects at the Perth & District Funeral Home Chapel and Reception Centre 15 Victoria Street, Perth, on Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, August 31, 2002 at 3 p.m. Interment Highland Line Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimer Society or Snow Road Presbyterian Church would be appreciated by the family. | Gemmill, Frances (I26384)
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46994 | STEILL ALLAN ALEXANDER STEILL/MARION GILMOUR FR529 (FR529) M 03/01/1813 581/ 20 559 Beith | Steel, Allan (I40573)
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46995 | STEILL MARGARET ALEXANDER STEILL/MARION GILMOUR FR522 (FR522) F 05/12/1809 581/ 20 549 Beith | Steel, Margaret (I40572)
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46996 | Steiner3 on Ancestry suggests Canada | Miller, David Spec Only, Not Birth Location (I14590)
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46997 | Stepdaughter Jean and Granddaughter Hazen are living with James and Margaret | Pollock, James (I41611)
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46998 | Stephen Barrie: "stone lay face down and covered for many many years, when dug up and stood upright by myself face of stone was as new" | Brownlie, Marion (I14808)
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46999 | Stephen St. | McLeod, Alexander Angus "Archie" (I1656)
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47000 | Stephen Street | McLeod, Alexander Angus "Archie" (I1656)
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