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47501 This person is a guess:
Robert Mason recorded:
John Mason's wach was made by David Edmons, Liverpool, numbered 1064 gold
and
John Mason's wach was made by Robert Duncan, London, numbered 5720 
Mason, John Thomson (I1470)
 
47502 This property was her dowery and the land was absorbed into the Naismith family where it remained for several generations. Baird, Elizabeth of Posso (I59851)
 
47503 This property was the site of a dam and water power - the mill power house has been restored by the Bowes family
3 Nov 1845 - Crown Grant to James Condie
19 Apr 1850 - James Condie to William Elliott for ?200.
William Elliot died in 1863.
Between 1856 and 1866, portions of the property were granted David Ballantyne, James and Mary Fraser
On 13 Dec 1866 Margaret Elliott et al deeded the property to John Gibson for $1600.00 - all
On 13 Dec 1866 Isobel Foster et al deeded the property to John Gibson for $1600.00 - all
"Two of John's grandchildren, Samuel (1871-1955) and his sister Mary (1874-1959), were the last Gibsons to live in the home.
?i?Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5?/i? 
Gibson, John (I3769)
 
47504 This village is on an abandoned rail line. Young, William Edward Tully (I9711)
 
47505 This was a second marriage, listed as a widower Family: William Munro / Irene Guthrie (F5409)
 
47506 This was located south of Bennett Lake and west of Fallbrook and appears landlocked in 1881 atlas. Poole, William (I3438)
 
47507 This was noted on John's death record Burns, William (I7061)
 
47508 This was the location of his father's 1877 homestead. Wyman, Ormal S. "Ormie" (I1698)
 
47509 This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. Dick, James (I19743)
 
47510 This was the year after his father and third wife had first son Samuel Kidd, Thomas (I23719)
 
47511 This was William's second marriage Family: William R. Cook / Sarah Elvira Jane Miller (F4490)
 
47512 Thomas "Maxwell?"
Name:     Robert Miller
Sex:     Male
Wife:     Jannet Maxwell
Son:     Thomas Miller
Other information in the record of Thomas Miller
from Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950

Christening Date:09 Apr 1693
Christening Place:, IRVINE, AYR, SCOTLAND
Father's Name:Robert Miller
Mother's Name:Jannet Maxwell 
Miller, Thomas (I33853)
 
47513 Thomas Alfred and Janet Fisher (Ferrier) Lived on 138 Gore Street East, Perth On Can Poole, Thomas "Alfred" (I3112)
 
47514 Thomas and his wife left Canada and located first near the town of Wabasha, MN where he engaged in farming.  Some years later he moved to North Dakota where he lived the remainder of his life.
Farmer, living at Grafton ND in 1915.

Peter Munro (1934) remembers Thomas Munro as a very entertaining old gentleman who enjoyed smoking his pipe and discussing events of by-gone years. On his farm in North Dakota was an artesian well, quite close to the house. This well was a source of much interest to the writer who had never seen a well of this nature before. 
Monroe, Thomas Kelso (I48)
 
47515 Thomas Baird, Lanark C3 L25 Baird, Thomas (I5009)
 
47516 THOMAS DANIEL 'DANNY' McDOUGALL, age 85, of Alpena, passed away at home on Tuesday July 19, 2011, surrounded by his loving family. Thomas was born on October 26, 1925 to the late Thomas (Earl) and Clara (LaBlanc) McDougall. He married Margaret Kennedy on August 25, 1949. She preceded him in death on November 18, 1990. He is survived by Barbara (Purol) McDougall whom he married on February 15, 1997. He was a member of St. Bernard Catholic Church.  He was preceded in death by his sister, Rosemary Hainstock. Danny owned and operated The Owl Caf?e for many years. He also spent ten years a Chief Sergeant of Arms in the Michigan House of Representatives and later served as Alpena County Magistrate until his retirement in 1999. A veteran of WWII, he served in the bombing wing of the US Army Air Corp in the South Pacific Theatre. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a life time member of the Little Wolf Hunting Club at Hubbard Lake, where it was rumored that he had shot 7,568 deer during his career. He will always be remembered for his quick wit and charismatic personality. McDougall, Thomas Daniel (I66612)
 
47517 Thomas Gillespie came to Canada before 1820 as his daughter Agnes was  born here.  His older daughter Sarah was born in Ireland, possibly in November of 1817, and baptized in Carnmoney on Aug 1, 1820.    Thus we can determine that they emigrated to Canada.   He was assessed in Hamilton Twp.,  Northumberland Co. in 1822 on lot 7, Con. 1;  1823 lot 5 Con 1;  1824 lot 2 Con 1;  and 1826 - 1835 lot 11 Con. A.  It is interesting to note that Wm. McCormick was assessed on lot 11 Con A. in 1842 and is perhaps a brother to Agnes.  Thomas was still living in 1839 when the township took a census.  By 1850 son William is living on lot 17, Con. 3 of Hamilton Twp. with Agnes who is a widow and other members of the family. Thomas was age 38 when he was enrolled in the 4th Company of the 1st Regiment of the Northumberland Militia under Captain Spalding.  I do not know the circumstances of his death nor where he may have been buried. When Susan, the daughter of Thomas and Agnes Gillespie was baptized at St. Peter's Anglican Church on Nov. 19, 1838, the name of the godfather given was Thomas Spear, whose children Thomas and Mary were also baptized on Nov. 19, 1938, and the godparents names given were their own.  A. N. Bethune was the officiating minister.  They were all residents of Hamilton Township, and in fact in 1875, W. & T. Spear are named on the north half (50 acres) of Lot 1 in Concession A.  and in 1875 the south half of this lot has the name T. Gillise as the owner of that 50 acres.  Is it possible that in 1838 Thomas & Agnes were neighbours?  In assessment records between 1824 and 1835 Thomas Gillespie was assessed for Lot II Con A and in 1842 William McCormick was assessed for Lot II Con A.  Thomas died in 1839 - 1840.  I believe that Wm. McCormack is Thomas's wife's brother because her name was Agnes McCormack. Family: Thomas Gillespie / Agnes Bell McCormick (F21769)
 
47518 Thomas Hamilton
b.13 Mar 1836 Scotland
d.16 Oct 1910 Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial: Oct 1910 Auld Kirk Cemetery, Wolf Grove Road, Almonte, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada

m. 6 Jan 1862 St. John's United, Almonte, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Janet Aitken b.1844 Huntley Twp., Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Children:
John Hamilton b.1868 Ontario, Canada
Harry Hamilton b.1884 Huntley Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Alexander Hamilton b.@ 1882 Huntley Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Hugh Hamilton b.1877 Huntley Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 
Hamilton, Thomas (I6976)
 
47519 Thomas is on C3 L6, Andrew is on C2 L7, Peter is on C2 L8. Miller, Robert Brown (I10)
 
47520 Thomas Miller
Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910
Name:Thomas Miller
Spouse's Name:Mary Smith
Event Date:1722
Event Place:Irvine,Ayr,Scotland 
Family: Thomas Miller / Mary Smith (F11529)
 
47521 Thomas Miller to Elizabeth Mason 22 Mar 1833, both of Lanark, Robert S...ory and Robert Boyle Witnesses, Rev William McAlister, Scotch Church Lanark.
Bathurst and District Marriage Register, 1831-148 RG8 I-6-A Vol. 1A pg. 8 
Family: Thomas Miller / Elizabeth Mason (F7)
 
47522 Thomas Moodie arrived in Cleveland, Ohio abt 1878, Moodie soon opened and owned his own Blacksmith Shop at 55th and Euclid Avenue. He became horsehoer for the wealthy in Cleveland. Moodie eventually opened a second shop in East Cleveland.

He became father to ten children. Moodie was a prominent, dedicated Mason. He was active in the Shriners, also President of the Horsehoers Association for many years. 
Moodie, Thomas (I22161)
 
47523 Thomas Oliver; Residence: Burgess; Birthplace: Scotland; Died: 14 March (1868); Age: 64; Disease: Dropsy
[St. Andrew's Burial Register]

On Scotch Line, Saturday 14th instant, Thomas Oliver, aged 64 years.
[The Perth Courier, 20 Mar 1868]

FGID info: suggests stone indicates he died Oct.31, 1858. Death date may be confused with death of his son Thomas and may come from notes in a family source. 
Oliver, Thomas (I22227)
 
47524 THOMAS PETER LAKE SMITHS FALLS - Funeral of Thomas Peter Lake, 27, a Queen's University law students killed in an automobile accident at Napanee was held here recently. Born in Perth, he was son of Archie C Lake and the former Evelyn Nichols. Also surviving are his wife the former Doris Reynolds, sisters Patricia (Mrs William Salter) of Brockville, Fay of Smiths Falls, and twin sister Nancy of Toronto and a brother Dr John Lake Peterborough.

Mr Lake attended primary and secondary schools at Smiths Falls and entered law school at Queen's in September 1968. He was an Anglican. Funeral service was from Amy funeral home Smiths Falls to Hillcrest cemetery for burial Pall-bearers were Dr Brian Bailey, Peter Crichton, Dr Peter Frank, Frank Hawkins, John Hovius and Kenneth Weston.

The Kingston Whig-Standard
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
27 Nov 1969, Thu  ?W  Page 22

Lake, Thomas Peter
At Kingston, Ont., on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1969, beloved husband of Dories Irene Reynolds; son of Archie and Evelyn, Smiths Falls; brother of Mrs. William Salter (Patricia), Brockville; Nancy, Toronto, and Faye, at home; Dr John Lake, Peterboro. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, where funeral service will be held on Friday afternoon, Nov. 21, at 2 pm. Interment Hill crest cemetery.

The Ottawa Journal, pg. 60, col. 4
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Thursday , November 20, 1969 
Lake, Thomas Peter (I30867)
 
47525 Thomas Poole, Concession 4 Lot 6
Total held 200 acres
Under cultivation -
Under crops in 1860 52 1/2
Under pasture 75
Orchards -
Under wood or wild 72 1/2
Cash value of farm $4000
Cash value of farm implements or Machinery $120
Fall Wheat -
Spring Wheat 15 acres, 250 bushels
Barley 1 acre, 30 bushels
Rye -
Peas 6 acres, 120 bushel
Oats 15 acres, 350 bushel
Buck Wheat -
Indian Corn -
Potatoes 2 acres, 100 bushel
Turnips 1/2 acres, 50 bushels
Mangel -
Carrots -
Beans -
Hops -
Hay 15 tons
Clover seed - 
Poole, Thomas P. (I3204)
 
47526 Thomas the father being disunited by the mo: meeting of Wexford the following children being thereby excluded from a right to membership, wer in - month 1811, received into membership by said monthly meeting & an account of their births added on
6th of 11th month 1801
23 of 3rd month 1804
4th of 2nd month 1807. 
Whyte, Thomas (I10175)
 
47527 Thomas Tully, 25, son of William George and Ann Tully to Elizabeth McMullen, daughter of Alexander & Elizabeth McMullen, Burgess, Methodist. Family: Thomas Poole Tully / Elizabeth McMullen (F1063)
 
47528 Thomas was accompanied by his wife, 3 sons over 12, 5 sons under 12 and settled on Lanark C9 L18W
Name:     Thomas Dodds
Marital Status:    
woman age 38; male children ages 17, 15, 10, 8, 6, 5, 3, 1
Year of Record:     1821
Comments:    
List of Families (from Alloa Emigration Society) admitted on the Government grant as settlers in Upper Canada on the ship 'David'
Reference:    
Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, page 507, list 16.
Source/Event:    
Lists of Scottish families admitted on the Government grant as settlers in Upper Canada on the Ship 'David'. Greenock, May 19, 1821. Ten lists dated May 19, 1821, signed by Robert Lamond, Sect. to the Committee on Emigration for Scotland. 
Dods, Thomas (I22351)
 
47529 Thomas was born at Parkhead, Scotland in 1791. (Parkhead is a suburb in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland)He was married to Elizabeth Bryce. In 1851 Thomas and Elizabeth were living at Lot 11, Con 11, of Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Turnbull, Thomas (I56090)
 
47530 Thomas was born in Scotland about 1808. He was married to Mary Love, daughter of Robert Love and Deborah Donnahue. They were living at Lot 4, Con 1, of North Sherbrooke Township, Lanark County, Ontario. Robert died April 15,1850 at the age of 42, leaving his wife with 5 young children.
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Rutherford, Thomas (I50796)
 
47531 Thomas, son of Thomas Young at Wetheral. Husbandman, and of Margaret his late wife nee Lawson.
Young notes 
Young, Thomas (I9744)
 
47532 THOMSON
AGNES
ALEXANDER THOMSON/AGNES THOMSON
F
15/04/1722
644/1
100 139
Glasgow 
Thomson, Agnes (I29505)
 
47533 THOMSON
AGNES
JOHN THOMSON/JEAN MOOR FR2910 (FR2910)
F
11/01/1789
689/
90 167
Inveresk and Musselburgh

or 

THOMSON
AGNES
ROBERT THOMSON/CHRISTIAN SMITH FR2672 (FR2672)
F
03/06/1780
685/2
100 171
St Cuthbert's
Vi 
Thomson, Agnes (I25894)
 
47534 THOMSON
BARBARA
ARTHUR POLLOK/FR2700 (FR2700)
24/04/1820
685/1
540 345
Edinburgh 
Family: Arthur Pollock, of Grangemouth and Glasgow / Barbara Thomson (F12784)
 
47535 THOMSON
BARBARA
WILLIAM THOMSON/MARGARET HALL FR2921 (FR2921)
F
28/09/1787
685/2
110 56
St Cuthbert's 
Thomson, Barbara (I38019)
 
47536 THOMSON
MARGARET
WILLIAM THOMSON/ISSOBELL THOMSON
F
19/04/1737
411
20 / 146
BURNTISLAND 
Thomson, Margaret (I69035)
 
47537 THOMSON
MARGRAT
JAMES THOMSON/ELIZABETH MUIR FR345 (FR345)
F
18/04/1771
562/
20 95
Eastwood 
Thomson, Margaret (I38511)
 
47538 THOMSON
MARION
JOHN THOMSON/JONET THOMSON FR358 (FR358)
F
13/01/1674
488
10 / 362
ST NINIANS 
Thomson, Marion (I59311)
 
47539 THOMSON
WILLIAM
THOMAS THOMSON/
M
22/12/1656
647/
10 52
Hamilton 
Thomson, William (I37630)
 
47540 Thomson - Gifford

On July 17, at 570 Fortiety aenue east, Miss Margaret Malcolm Gifford of Glasgow, Scotland, was married to Mr. John Thomson of htis city by Rev. J. Willard Litch. Miss Catherine Hutton was bridesmaid, and Mr. Joh A. McLeod supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will reside at 51 Forty-fifth avenue west.

The Province, July 19, 1920, Page 11. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-province-marriage-of-gilford-thoms/126351188/ : accessed June 13, 2023), clip page for Marriage of Gilford / Thomson by user dianeduncan01 
Family: John G. Thomson / Margaret Malcolm Gifford (F19794)
 
47541 Thomson, Ian G. (Squadron Leader RCAF-retired)
In hospital on Tuesday, June 22, 1976, Ian G. Thomson, age 53, of 25 Ettrick Cres., beloved husband of Agnes Maus; dear father of Bryan, Douglas and Margaret, all of Ottawa; dear brother of James, of Vancouver. Friends may assemble for a memorial service at Merivale United Church, Friday at 1 pm. Donations to the ONtario Heart Foundation appreciated. Arrangements in care of Kelly Funeral Homes.

City of Ottawa Archive; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Journal Newspaper; Date Range: 1975-1976; Microfilm Number: 690; Thursday 24 Jun 1975, pg 48. 
Thomson, Ian Gifford RCAF, Squadron Leader (I56682)
 
47542 Thomson-Maus

Her three sisters Misses Elizabeth, Margaret and Jean Maus, will attend Agnes Isabella Maus when she exchanges vows with Flying Officer Ian Gifford Thomson.

The bride-elect, a graduate of Western University, London, Ont, with Kappa Theta affiliations, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maus of Ayr, Ont. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson of Vancouver. He is a graduate of University of B.C. and a member of Phi Kappa Pi. The wedding will be June 23 in Ayr.

The Vancouver Sun, June 10, 1950, Page 18. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-vancouver-sun-marriage-of-maus-tho/126353375/ : accessed June 13, 2023), clip page for Marriage of Maus / Thomson by user dianeduncan01 
Family: Ian Gifford Thomson, RCAF, Squadron Leader / Agnes Isabella Maus (F19808)
 
47543 Thornton
A well known citizen died on New Year's day in the person of Mr. James Thornton. Mr. Thornton had been ill a long time, and a few days ago became a victim of pheumonia, which caused his death.

Up to about 1880, Mr Thornton farmed in his adopted township and then moved into town. For many years he engaged in a piano, organ and sewing machine agency. Last fall he bought a farm on the second line of Drummond, which was since his home.

He was twice married, his first wife, a daughter of the late Thomas Keays, died many years ago. Mrs Thornton is a daughter of Mr. Darou, of the 11th line of Bathurst, and is left with five daughters and two sons.

Mr Thornton was a member of the Workmen an Independent Foresters, carrying insurance of $2,000 and $1,000 in each respectively. He had a very wide acquaintance and everyone has a good word for him.

The funeral took place on Tuesday to Elmwood Cemetery, and was very largely attended. The two societies of which he was a member, attended in a body. The services were conducted by Rev. Canon Muckleston. 
Thornton, James Abercrombie (I67992)
 
47544 Thos. Gibbins Dies at 85 (Special to The Gazette.) Brockville, April 21. Thomas Gibbins. resident of Brockville for 63 years and for 40 years a'foremarr with the Rathoun Lumber Co. and the Brockville Lumber Corporation, is dead' at his home here, aged 85. He was a native of Smiths Falls and one of the founders of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters and one son: Mrs. George C. Howison, Brockville; Mrs. Margaret Elliott, Ottawa, and Walter B. Gibbins, East Orange, N.J.
The Gazette, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 22 Apr 1937, Thu  ?W  Page 9



husband of Jane S Ferrier 1857-1948,
Entered Into Rest
At his late residence 10(16) Hill St, Brockville, Tuesday April 20, 1937, Thomas Gibbins in his 86th year. Remains are resting at his home until tomorrow, Thursday, when they will be removed to St Pauls church when the service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment in Oakland Cemetery.
Brockville Recorder & Times Issue April 21, Wed, Top right

THOMAS GIBBINS Special to The Citizen. BROCKVILLE. Aprll 21.
In the death at his residence last evening of Thomas Gibblns, Brockvllle loses one of its oldest and highly esteemed citizens. Bom in Smiths Falls on November 14, 1851, the late Mr. Gibbins was in his 86th year. He was a
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Gibblns. natives of England, and a carpenter by trade. He had resided In Brockvllle for more than 63 years and for 40 years of that time was a foreman In the Rathburn Lumber Company and Brockvllle Lumber Corporation plants here.
The late Mr. Gibblns was one of the founders and original members of St. Paul's Anglican church and a member of the executive committee since the church was started. He had also been a member of the town council several years ago. Besides his wife, the former Jane Susannah Ferrier of Perth, he is survived by two daughters and one son. They are: Mrs. George C. Howison, Brockville; Mrs. Margaret Elliott. Ottawa, and Walter B. Gibblns, East Orange, N.J.

The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
22 Apr 1937, Thu  ?W  Page 13 
Gibbins, Thomas (I46429)
 
47545 Though his monument records his date of birth as 1881 he is recorded as 7 years old on the 1891 Census at Drummond Twp. (c 1883) and as aged 17 years, born 14 May 1883 on the 1901 Census at Carleton Place .
Contributor: Bruce Gordon (48010981) 
McIlquham, Walter Clyde (I45425)
 
47546 Though his Ontario Death Registration records his death as 24 May 1876 at Bathurst of Cardiac Dropsy, his Death Notice in the Perth Courier of the 26th records it at the 3rd Concession of Bathurst on Thursday the 18th.
[Provided by contributor #48010981] 
Tovey, James (I24206)
 
47547 Though the date on her memorial records her death as 27 Apr 1880 her Ontario Death Registration records it on the 17th and while the informant is her son Dr. Thomas Ferguson McLean, M. D., it was registered in Dec. 1881 so he may have been mistaken or the date misrecorded.
Contributor: Bruce Gordon (48010981 
Mary Fergusson (I44282)
 
47548 Though the Inscription records 1880 as his year of death his Ontario Death Registration and the Perth Courier 12 Dec 1879 both record his death as 12 Nov 1879 and Elmwood Cemetery Records record his burial as 17 Nov 1879.

Married "Hannah" Truelove 8 Feb 1839 by Rev. William Bell at First Presbyterian Church, Perth, Lanark Co. 
McLaren, Neil (I20376)
 
47549 Though the inscription records her death as 1880(1889?) her Ontario Death Registration and the Perth Courier 12 Dec 1879 both record her death as 10 Nov 1879 and Elmwood Cemetery Records record her burial on 11 Nov 1879. Truelove, Annie (I20377)
 
47550 Thought to have been from Achintore, Kilmalie, Inverness-shire, Scotland which is on the south shore of Loc Linnhe SW of Fort William.

Arrived 19 Sep 1816 (at Qu?ebec) aboard the "Morning Field" with his wife, three sons and four daughters. Settled 23 Oct 1816 as an Emigrant on Lot 2, X Concession, Burgess Twp.
[Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation, Vol. 2, Donald Whyte, Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto, 1995/2006]
[Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1825-1825, Vol. V, David Dobson, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1985] 
Cameron, Alexander (I15230)
 

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