LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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47451 | They adopted and raised the son of Margaret's sister (Hannah Rebecca TEDMAN n?ee BARTON), who was also named William (born 16 June 1894), when Hannah died. | Family: William Tedman / Margaret Jane "Maggie" Barton (F15090)
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47452 | They had four sons and five daughters and the marriage legitimised these children. | Family: Robert Stewart, Robert II of Scotland / Elizabeth Mure (F24959)
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47453 | They loaded their teams, wagons and baggage on a steam boat at Buf- falo, N. Y., and came to Detroit; where, because the horses had gotten sick on the boat, William Poole with team and family, Mosher with team and family and David Huie and wife with Sanborn's team disembarked and drove cross country to Chicago. There they met John Sanborn and the rest of the emigrants, who had come around by way of the lakes to this place. From Chicago, then a little village, they all came to Buffalo Grove, ar- riving on June 26, 1839. | Poole, William (I25739)
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47454 | Thiemens-Jennings Miss Patricia Kim Jennings and Gary E. Thiemens have chosen July 2 as the date for their wedding at the Sprague Community Church, Sprague, Wash. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Jennings, Sprague, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Thiemens, Palm Springs, Calif. Miss Jennings is a graduate of Sprague High School and her fiance is a graduate of Harrington, Wash., High School. Both are members of the 1977 graduating class of Washington State University. The Spokesman-Review Spokane, Washington 09 Jun 1977, Thu ?W Page 62 | Family: Gary E. Thiemens, of Spokane / Patricia Kim "Kim" Jennings, of Spokane (F17716)
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47455 | Third wife of Dewitt Church | Family: Dewitt "Clinton" Church / Anna E. Miller (F2118)
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47456 | Thirty-two tickets were sold at the Perth station for the excursion to the Northwest on Wednesday. Among those who went were Messrs. T.A. Baird, Perth; Thomas, Scott, Samuel (son of John, brother of William Murray) and Murray Gibson, Bathurst; Thomas Kean, North Burgess; Wm. Hughes, Bathurst, Duncan McNaughton and Mr. Frizell. Mr. Scott has a farm near Carnduff, Assa., and he has gone to take off the crop. Mr. William Orr, late of Port Elmsley, expects to take 7,000 bushels of wheat off his farm in Manitoba. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada Friday, August 20, 1897 | Gibson, William "Murray" (I1361)
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47457 | This baby was stillborn on Feb.6,1876 at North Sherbrooke Township, Lanark County, Ontario, the child of Alexander Ferguson and Catherine Buchan. Ontario Death Registration # 006569 says the mother, Catherine, died Feb.6,1876 at North Sherbrooke Township, Lanark County, at the age of 27, from premature delivery. Her death was reported by Alexander Ferguson, a farmer from North Sherbrooke. ----------------------------------- Plot 150 : - Catherine Buchan, died Feb.6, 1876, aged 27 yrs, wife of Alexander Ferguson. - Also stillborn infant, not on stone. | Ferguson (I31117)
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47458 | This birth information from the Port Family Tree on Ancestry - RussellKayPort. No sources given. | Miller, Sea Captain Johne (I4020)
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47459 | This cemetery was previously know as the Old Protestant Cemetery adjacent to County Road #2 (Old highway #2) Inscription [Side 1] JAMES CLARK BORN DEC.25,1823 DIED JAN.15,1871 [Side 2] MARY A. WIFE OF JAMES CLARK MAR.14,1900 AGED 73 Y'RS. [Side 3] JAMES CLARK BORN NOV.28,1851 DIED JAN.20,1863 DAVID CLARK BORN JAN.19,1868 DIED MAR.20,1868 Willa Clark's letter to Mom - Burial noted as in St. Peter's Cemetery, New Boyne, ON, CDN Doesn't seem to be a tombstone at this cemetery, but found this on Canadian Headstones. Name: Mary Ann Gillespie Clark Cemetery: St. Peter's / Newboyne Anglican+ Burial Place: Leeds & Grenville, Ontario, Canada Notes: JAMES CLARK BORN DEC. 25.1828. DIED JAN.15. 1871 MARY A. WIFE OF JAMES CLARK DIED MAR. 14. 1900. AGED 73 Y'RS The 3 and 8 have been confused in the transcription. Picture Available: https://canadianheadstones.com... James CLARK St. Peter's / Newboyne Anglican+, Ontario TRANSCRIPTION JAMES CLARK [Jr.] BORN NOV.28.1851. DIED JAN.20.1863. DAVID CLARK BORN JAN.19.1868 DIED MAR.20. 1868. [Son's of James and Mary Ann Clark] ADDITIONAL NAMES David CLARK SUBMITTED BY: ronaldw@xplornet.com on 2012-04-09 17:29:27 | Clark, James (I4193)
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47460 | This date is from the family bible and the 1900 US Census. | Cook, William R. (I14634)
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47461 | This does not appear to be the same person Easton Free Press, Easton PA, Saturday, July 25, 1903 pg.1 Charles Miner Dead. Prominent Business Man and Republican, of Wilkes-Barr, Passes Away. by telegraph to the Free Press Wilkes-Barr, Pa., July 25. - Hon. Charles A. Miner, ex-president of the State Miller's Association and one of the most prominent citizens of Northeastern Pennsylvania died at his home in this city at an early hour this morning of a complication of diseases, aged 73. He was a member of the lower house of the Legislature from 1875 to 1880, and always took an active interest in the welfare of the Republican party. Last year he was a cnadidate from the First Legislative District (Wilkes-Barr city) in the interest of Judge Pennypack for governor and after a hard contest was elected although his opponents, the friends of John P. Elkin, carried the light into the convention which finally seated Miner. The deceased was identified with banks, corporations and many other enterprises. | Miner, Charles Erskine (I26897)
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47462 | This entry from handwritten notes | Whitten, Mary (I5625)
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47463 | This entry is a guess based on reference to John Gourly Sr. death noted in Robert Mason diary. | Gourlie, John (I1469)
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47464 | This info in Margaret McManagle Boyle Death Certificate | McManagle, Anthony (I4156)
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47465 | This info on FaG: British Columbia Registration of Death 1956-09-011643 Born: Sarnia, Ontario Son of William Postill & Jeanette Thompson, both born England Husband of Olive Chaplin Occupation: Signalman - Logging Died: Quadra Island, Granite Bay, B.C. Informant: Mrs. C. Postill - wife Burial: 30 Oct 1956, Campbell River Cemetery, Campbell River, B.C. Seems to be a mix of info: grandparent name Jeanette (Jane) Thomson Was Olive married before | Postill, Clifford Charles (I12828)
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47466 | This info suggests wrong Paul L. Woodsworth followed obit at Genealogy Bank.com St Petersburg Times, 19 Dec 2003 died at Brooksville, 13 Dec 2003, born in Detroit, 1928, age 75, Residence Brooksville, | Woodworth, Paul L. (I7858)
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47467 | This is a guess - needs to be verified Name: William Mann SSN: 097-03-0690 Last Residence: California, USA Born: 1 May 1875 Died: Jan 1964 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951) | Mann, William Horace (I27824)
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47468 | This is a place holder only - possibility only | Millar, Robert (I16679)
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47469 | This is a possible but not proven Saint Luke's Anglican Cemetery, Vienna, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada | Hutcheson, James B. (I11786)
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47470 | This is an assumed relationship - nov 2017 | McLaren, John (I13553)
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47471 | This is based on John W Webster in the Ohio, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index, 1810s-2016 Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center; Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio; Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s to 2011 Original data: Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Indexers and Volunteers. "Ohio Obituary Index." Database. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/ : 2009. I have not pursued this. | Webster, John Washburn (I285)
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47472 | this is based on Alexander's remarriage date. It is probable that she died in childbirth or soon after Alexander's birth. | Lindsay, Jenat (I67847)
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47473 | This is speculation as FaG does not have a listing | Webster, John Washburn (I285)
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47474 | This is tentative from Ron Speet on Ancestry | Smith, James (I16134)
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47475 | This is tentative from Ron Speet on Ancestry | McKenzie, Geils (I16135)
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47476 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, William (I1454)
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47477 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, John (I1859)
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47478 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, Magdalen (I1860)
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47479 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, Elizabeth (I31772)
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47480 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, Janet (I31774)
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47481 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, Mary Ann (I31838)
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47482 | This is the burying place of William Mason, merchant, Cambuslang and Janet Ferguson, his spouse, and their family; and to commemorate the death of John Mason, their first born, who died 8th May 1831 aged 4 months; Magdalene, their daughter, died 30th September 1832 aged ( ) months; Elizabeth, their daughter, died (18th January) 1839 aged 3 months; Janet, their daughter died...18(44) aged (2) years and 8 months; Mary Ann, their daughter, died twenty ninth April 18(50) aged one month; also William Mason, late merchant, Cambuslang, died 22nd (March) 18(61) aged (54) years | Mason, William (I31839)
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47483 | This is the closest possibility to the date on her memorial stone in Lambton County. However I am not sure this is correct. a. We have no proof that Catherine was from Scotland b. If she arrived in Canada before marrying, who were her parents, or, c. Was Slater a married name and she was widowed? I can find no Slater among the Scottish settlers of 1820-1821, or among the early land holders of the area. I had earlier supposed that James had returned to Scotland for a period of time but I am now questioning that. Even if he did, how did he meet Catherine? SLATER KATHRINE JOHN SLATER/MARGT. BEWS F 01/08/1790 021/ 30 80 Kirkwall | Slater, Catherine (I9757)
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47484 | This is the location indicated on the baptism records for James and George Miller in 1835 and 1837. The Crown grant for the North 1/2 was to Hugh Spratt 24 May 1824 The crown grant for the South 1/2 was to Michael Cullen 24 May 1824. There is no record of John Miller having owned either pieces of land. | Miller, John (I13)
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47485 | This is the Thomas who died as an infant and therefore not 'my' Thomas Whyte. | Whyte, Thomas (I3574)
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47486 | This item appeard in the Somerset Century, May 1, 1903. The news of hte death of Mrs. J. Walter Findlay came as a shock to the people of this community, both in town and surrounding country. She died on Friday morning, after an illness of two days of the most intense suffering. As Miss Jennie Fisher, she was well known in town having been at one time a milliner in Mr. Sheffield's store. She was a daughter of Mr. Peter Fisher of Brant, and in June last became the wife of Walter Findlay. Immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Findlay took up their residence at the old Findlay homestead, Braeside Farm, Con. 8 Brant and their life since has been one of unclouded happiness. Mrs. Findlay was a woman of bright cheerful disposition and during her comparatively short residence at Braeside greatly endeared herself in that circle. The funeral took place on Monday to the Malcolm cemetery and as might be expected was very largely attended by friends and neighbours. - Walkerton Telescope | Fisher, Jean McDermid "Jennie" (I18926)
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47487 | This marriage may have been annulled as in 1861 census Elsey Prosser is in the Household of Daniel and Ratchal Pelton listed as single, age 18. Elsie may have been pregnant with Isaac P. (Dec 1861)at the time? In the 1871 census, Elsey Beard is listed as deceased of heart disease in January, at age 27. | Family: Thomas Matthew "Matthew" Baird / Elsie Prosser (F21249)
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47488 | This marriage resulted in two sons and two surviving daughters. | Family: Robert Stewart, Robert II of Scotland / Euphemia de Ross, Queen of Scots (F24237)
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47489 | This may be the correct birth date. There may have been an earlier son who died as a child. | Foster, John Morris (I30847)
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47490 | This may have been her home at this time. Annie may have been travelling/visiting in Vancouver at time of census recording. Name: Annie Gow; Gender: Female; Marital status: Single; Race or Tribe: Scotch (Scotish); Nationality: Canadian; Age: 75; Birth Date: 1836; Birth Place: Ontario; Census Year: 1911; Relation to Head of House: Head; Province: Ontario; District: Lanark South; District Number: 90; Sub-District:25 - Perth; Sub-District Number: 25; Place of Habitation: Gore St; Religion: Presbyterian; Occupation: income; Other Occupation: Inc; Can Read: Yes; Can Write: Yes; Language: E; Family Number: 76; Household Members: Annie Gow; Age: 75 | Gow, Ann "Annie" (I19592)
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47491 | This may or may not be applicable - no location noted 1861 Personal Census, Township of Lanark, Canada West, District #19 Film #C1042, Pg. 19 John Miller, yeoman, C of S, born West Canada, , Age nb 26 (1835-36) Elizabeth Miller, Age nb. 28 Rose Ann, 20 Mrs. Wm. Miller, C of S, b. Ireland, Age nb 60 William Miller, Yeoman, C of S, b. Scotland, Age nb. 86 Live in 1 1/2 story frame house Pg. 25 Archibald Miller, Farmer, Congregational, Born Upper Canada, age nb 22, lives in 1 story log house Jane Miller, Congregational, born Scotland, age nb 65 Janet Miller, Cong, age nb 20 Hugh Miller, farmer, Cong, b Upper Canada, age nb 29, lives in 1 story log house Agnes Miller Cong, age nb 25 Jane, age nb 1 Pg. 29 Robert Miller, Congregational, b Upper Canada, age 27, lives in log house Agnes Miller, Congregational, b. Upper Canada, age 27 Robert Miller, age 1 Pg, 31 William Miller Sr., farmer, C of S, b. Ireland, age 82, lives in 1 story log house Jane Miller, C of S, b. Ireland, age 72 Matthew Miller, farmer, C of S, b. Ireland, age 36, lives in 1 story log house Catherine, Miller C of S, b. Ireland, age 34 William, C of S, b. Ireland, age 10 Alexander, C of S, b. Ireland, age 7 Samuel, C of S, b. Ireland, age 5 Matthew, C of S, b. Ireland, age 2 William Miller, Farmer, C of Eng, b Ireland, age 40, live in 1 story log house Jane Miller, born Upper Canada, age 12 William, born Upper Canada, age 11 George, born Upper Canada, age 9 James, born Upper Canada, age 8 Ann, born Upper Canada, age 6 Eliner, born Upper Canada, age 4 Eliza, born Upper Canada, age 3 Samuel, born Upper Canada, age 2 Johnston, born Upper Canada, age 6 mo. Pg. 37 John Miller, farmer, C of S, b Ireland, age 52, lives in 1 story log house Ann Miller, C of S, born Upper Canada, age 39 William, age 16 Saragh, age 15 Stuart I. age 12 John, age 9 Samuel, age 7 James, age 5 Ann Jane, age 3 Jones, age 1 Thomas Ireton Ennumerator Wm Moorhouse, Enumerator | Miller, John (I76)
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47492 | This needs to be verified | Miller, William McKenzie (I16167)
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47493 | This obituary was first published 30 Mar 1928 in The Perth Courier: Bathurst Township lost one of its oldest and best known residents in the death on Wednesday, March 21st, of Mr. Patrick Brady. He was the son of the late John Brady and Jane Morris who came from County Cavan, Ireland in 1825 and a member of a family of nine brothers and six sisters who have all predeceased him with the exception of one brother Peter, and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Hogan, Bathurst, Mrs. Dan Cameron, Montreal, Mrs. Kilfoyle of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Miss Maggie Brady, Perth. The late Mr. Brady was 92 years of age. He was married in the year 1867 to Mary Hogan of Bathurst Township and their union was blessed with a family of ten children, Mrs. M.A. Crawford, and Mrs. Peter Jackman, Toronto; Mrs. John Mackler, Mrs. Louis Pennett, Bathurst; Mrs. E. O'Neil, Detroit; John, Daniel, William and Thomas of Bathurst and Richard of Sault St. Marie. Mrs. George Frizell of Detroit and the late Mrs. Wm. Lee of Toronto , were adopted children the orphan daughters of a brother John Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Brady celebrated their diamond jubilee on the 3rd of Jun, 1927 with a family of ten children, sixty-three grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mr. Brady had been a resident of Bathurst township all his life and in his younger days did considerable business as a drover. He could tell some stirring tales of the times when stock had to be driven to Brockville to be shipped by boat to Montreal . He farmed on a large scale and was an experienced cattle breeder. He had always taken an active interest in public questions, even up to the time of his death, in politics while being traditionally Conservative he placed policy above party and never failed to record his vote. On retiring from active business, Mr. and Mrs. Brady continued their residence on the third line of Bathurst and their home "Tay View Cottage" was a popular calling place for their many relatives and friends. In fact their life was an example of the thought expressed in the poem, "To live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man." The funeral was held from his late residence on Friday morning and was largely attended. The funeral mass was celebrated in St. John's church, Perth , Rev. Dean Hogan, officiating. A great number of spiritual offerings were received and floral offerings were a wreath from the family, a wreath from the employees of Code's mill, and a spray from Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Simpson, of Timmins , Ont. Relatives from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackman and Mrs. M.A. Crawford, of Toronto , Mr. R.V. Brady of Sault St. Marie, Ont., Mr. George Frizell and Miss Margaret Mackler, Detroit, and Miss Mary Brady of St. Francis Hospital , Smiths Falls . The pallbearers were four grandsons, James Mackler, John Pennett, Hugh Brady and Duncan Brady and nephews, Thomas Brady and Wilfred Publow. The sympathy of the community goes out to the aged wife and family in their loss which will be felt by all and particularly by the little children who were so loved by the late Mr. Brady. | Brady, Patrick (I44313)
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47494 | This obituary was published 13 Mar 1925 in The Perth Courier: One of Perth 's highly respected and widely known citizens in the person of Mr. Michael T. Hogan passed away on Monday, March 2nd at the home of his son in law, Mr. Herbert Noonan, Drummond Street East, in his seventy-first year. Deceased was a son of the late Thomas Hogan, of Bathurst. Although deceased had been falling health for the past few years, death coming as a great shock to his family and friends. He was a life long citizen of Perth and vicinity and spent the early part of his life farming in Bathurst, later moving to Perth where he resided until death claimed him. He leaves to mourn his loss five sons and three daughters, namely, Messrs. Thomas, William, Leo, of town, Jack of Carleton Place, Frank of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Merton Dockrill of Port Elmsley, Mrs. Mack J. Hogan, Scotch Line, and Mrs. Herbert Noonan, town. The funeral took place Wednesday morning, March 4th, to St. John's Church thence to the R.C. Cemetery, Rev. Dean Hogan officiating. Numerous floral and spiritual offerings were received. The pallbearers were Messrs. James Conlon, Richard Conlon, John Henretta, Daniel Mitchell, William McCabe and William Adams. | Hogan, Michael Thomas (I44182)
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47495 | This obituary was published 14 Apr 1966 in The Perth Courier: JOHN BRADY ? At St. Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls , on March 31, 1966 , the death occurred of John Brady, following an illness of several months. The late Mr. Brady was born on June 7, 1876 , on the third line of Bathurst, a son of the late Patrick Brady and Mary Hogan. During his early life he conducted a dairy business in Perth, later farmed near Balderson. For the past twenty years, he resided in Perth. On September 19, 1899, he united in marriage to Clarah Theresa Young at St. John's R.C. Church by Rev. Father Davis. To this union were born eleven children, two daughters and nine sons, of whom eight survive: (Marie) Mrs. Charles Doyle, Perth; (Aileen) Mrs. Owen Woodward, Detroit; Hugh, Perth; Patrick, Detroit; Edward, Casterville; William, Verona; Arthur, Smiths Falls; Francis, Kingston. Predeceased by three sons, Daniel, Philip and James, 41 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren, a sister Mrs. Daniel O'Neil, survives. Deceased sisters and brothers were; Mrs. Samuel Crawford, Mrs. Peter Jackman, Mrs. John Mackler, Mrs. Louis Pennett, Daniel, William, Thomas and Richard. The late Mr. Brady was well known and a highly respected citizen, a member of St. John's R.C. Church. His largely attended funeral took place from Blair and Son Funeral Home on Monday, April 4th to St. John's R.C. Church , where Requiem High Mass was sung by Msgr. H.J. Farrell at 9 a.m. with Father Thomas Brady and Father Shea, in the Sanctuary. Many spiritual and floral offerings testified to the respect in which he was held. Pallbearers were: James Brady, Patrick Brady, Lawrence Brady, Edward Pennett, Arnold Jackman (nephew) and Jack Brady, (grandson). Those from a distance attending the funeral included, Rev. Father Collins, Chesterville; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady and son, Jack of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Woodward, daughter Debora of Detroit; Mrs. Thomas McGarry, North Bay; Mrs. Mary Raino, Toronto; Mr. Arnold Jackson, Toronto; Mr. Tom Williams, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Doyle, Toronto, and many others from surrounding distances. | Brady, John (I44315)
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47496 | This obituary was published 15 Aug 1913 in The Perth Courier: Bathurst lost one of her well known and life long residents on Friday in the death of Richard D. Hogan, who had been ailing and in poor health for the past seven years. Born on the homestead, which later became his, he was the son of Daniel Hogan, one of the early pioneers of the township. He was the eldest in the family and at the time of death was seventy-two years of age. Surviving members of the family are Michael Hogan and Mrs. Patrick Brady and Mrs. James Noonan sr. Their father died when the family were quite young, and upon the mother fell the task of rearing them in those primeval days. The subject of this obituary grew to manhood, strong and sturdy, and in the old lumbering days, teamed and shantied. He was well known and well liked everywhere and in his day was a skilled violinist, always in demand for an evening's dance. Mr. Hogan married Mary Brady, who survives with one son, Daniel. Their only daughter died several years ago. Deceased was a successful farmer and was a member of the local board of health for a number of years. The funeral took place on Monday morning to St. John's church and cemetery, and was one of the largest coming from Bathurst in many years. The pallbearers were Alex. Parkes, of Eganville; Michael Conlon, Barry's Bay, Richard Hogan, Westport; Michael McCabe, Almonte, and John Tovey and James Murphy, 3rd line. Among relatives and friends from a distance were Mrs. Peter Jackman, of Cobourg; Alex. Parkes and Miss Parkes, Eganville; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brady, of Almonte; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogan, of Westport ; Michael Conlon, Barry's Bay; Michael McCabe, Almonte, and Mrs. Dan Cameron, of Smiths Falls. | Hogan, Richard D. (I22128)
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47497 | This obituary was published 22 Jan 1970 in The Perth Courier: JAMES A. HOGAN - James Andrew Hogan, died in hospital in Brockville, Sunday January 4, at the age of 54. He had operated a trucking firm in Ottawa before his illness. Mr. Hogan was born in Perth on July 10, 1915, a son of the late Richard Hogan and his wife the former Mary McMahon. He was raised and educated in Perth and moved to Hawkesbury at an early age, then to Ottawa. He had served overseas during World War II. He is survived by his wife the former Eileen Healey, two daughters, Anne of Ottawa, Eileen of Belleville; two sons, Earl of Ottawa and Patrick of Smiths Falls, and several grandchildren; as well as a brother, William Hogan of Brockville, two nieces and one nephew. His remains rested at the Johnstown Funeral Home, 68 King Street East, until Tuesday morning when requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier church at 10 o'clock. Interment followed in St. Francis Xavier cemetery. | Hogan, James Andrew (I44265)
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47498 | This obituary was published 23 Aug 1978 in The Perth Courier: Cora Mae Williams, wife of the late Charles J. Williams, passed away on Friday, August 4, in hospital at Smiths Falls. Mrs. Williams was a daughter of the late James Warrington and his wife Elizabeth Matthie. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by brothers William, James and Hayes; sisters Mary (Mrs. Newell Stewart), Alice (Mrs. Neil Blair), Hannah (Mrs. Russell Radford), Sadie Warrington. Surviving are her daughters Mary (Mrs. Pat Brady) of RR3, Perth, Theresa (Mrs. William Hogan) of Smiths Falls; Catherine Williams of Perth; sons Joseph of Winnipeg and Charles of Ottawa. Also surviving are her sister, Mrs. Ada Robinson of North Dakota, 19 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Friends were received at the Blair and Son funeral home, 15 West Gore Street, Perth, and Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. John's Church, Perth, on Monday, August 7 at 10 a.m. Pallbearers were nephews James Williams, Edward Williams, John Malloy, Francis Malloy, Gerald Warrington and Kenneth Warrington. Interment St. John's Cemetery. | Warrington, Cora Mae (I31016)
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47499 | This obituary was published 24 Apr 1914 in The Perth Courier: Miss Margaret Hogan, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Hogan, North Street, died in the St. Francis de Sales hospital, Smith's Falls, in the early morning hours of Monday, where she had been receiving treatment for the past two months or so. Her life of 18? Or 48 years was quietly lived in Perth and Bathurst, where she made many friends. Hers was a kind hearted disposition. Her mother, two brothers and a sister survive her: James P. of the Imperial Hotel, Richard and Miss Mary Jane. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning to St. John's church where requiem mass was sung and interment was afterwards made in the Roman Catholic cemetery. | Hogan, Margaret (I44261)
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47500 | This obituary was published 8 February 1962 in The Perth Courier: LEO HOGAN ? Relatives and friends in Perth and district were saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Leo Hogan, in the G.W.M. Hospital, Perth. He was in his 69th year. Born in Perth, Mr. Hogan was the son of the late Michael Hogan and the former Margaret Adams. He spent his entire life in Perth. Surviving besides his wife, the former Jean Truelove, are one daughter, Dorothy, of Perth; five sons, Kenneth, of Windsor; Harold, of Sudbury; Norman, Hubert and Russell, all of Perth. He was predeceased by one son, Donald in 1950. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. M.J. Hogan (Margaret), Perth, and Mrs. M. Dockrill (Ethel), of Smiths Falls and two brothers, Thomas Hogan of Perth, and Jack Hogan, Smiths Falls. Pallbearers were Melville Hogan, Carl Hogan, Thomas O'Donahue, Kenneth O'Neil, William Warren and Doug Watt. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Monsignor H.J. Farrell in St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Perth. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery. | Hogan, Leo James (I44181)
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