LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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47601 | Tullis, Margaret Isobell R.N. July 9, 1915 - May 4, 2008 Peacefully on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at Elizabeth Bruyere Health Centre, Ottawa. Margaret was born at Lanark, Ontario, the second daughter of Matthew and Eulalie Tullis. Dear sister to Bessie Tullis, Evelyn Miller, Kay Mackintosh, Helen MacKechnie and brother-in-law Douglas MacKechnie. Several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends share in her loss. She was pre-deceased by her sister Mary Moore and brothers-in-law Cyril Moore, Douglas Mackintosh and Robert Miller. A dedicated nurse for over 40 years, Margaret worked at the Ottawa Civic and Winchester hospitals. In retirement, she was an active community volunteer for the past 27 years. Friends may pay their respects at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Lanark on Thursday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Lanark Village Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to St. Andrew's United Church would be appreciated. | Tullis, Margaret Isobell (I46083)
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47602 | TULLY WILLIAM DAVID TULLY/ M 02/01/1735 780/ 10 75 Ancrum | Tully, William (I37566)
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47603 | Tuxedo Nursing Home | Penny, Jessie (I60482)
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47604 | twice to Africa to teach | Armour, Robert "Gordon" DVM (I1214)
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47605 | Twin sister to Anna Sorensson/Jorgensson Sanders (1840-1879). First wife of Lars Nils Larsson (1826-1892). After her death, her widower married her paternal first cousin Pernella. | Joransson, Botilda (I23048)
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47606 | Two die in crash Langton, Ont. Douglas William Graves, 19, of this community about 20 miles southwest of Sarnia, and Roy Wilson, 36, of Courtland, Ont., were Killed Monday in a car crash. The Ottawa Journal Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Wednesday, 24 Jul 1974 | Graves, Douglas William of Langton, Norfolk Co (I46912)
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47607 | Two of his daughters were married to McLean's and spoke with Peter Munro when he visited Southhampton, Bruce Co, ON, Canada | Munro, John (I3007)
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47608 | type of dealership not clear | Pierson, Henry (I13572)
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47609 | TYSICK, Dorothea "Dorry" Dorry entered into rest with the Lord, in the presence of her family, in hospital, Perth on Saturday, April 8, 2017. Dorothea Louise Tysick (n?ee Ferrier) of Perth was in her 87th year. She was predeceased by her parents Mervyn and Louise Ferrier (n?ee Rudsdale); her daughter Linda; and by her siblings Arthur, Keith and Jean. Dorry was the beloved wife of the late John "Jack" Tysick. Cherished mother to Dianne (Robert) Pinder-Moss, of Gillies Corners; and Jim (Catherine) Tysick, of Perth. Dorry enjoyed special relationships with her five grandchildren, Vanessa (Chris Flieler), Alyssa, David, Jonathan (Rebekah) and Andrew. She will be fondly remembered by her surviving sister Helen (Leonard) Stead, of Hopetown; as well as her sisters-in- law, Joan and Margaret, and several nieces and nephews. Visitation took place at the O'DACRE FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 15 Victoria Street, Perth on Sunday, April 9, 2017. Funeral Service will take place on Monday, April 10 at 2:00 p.m. in St. James the Apostle Anglican Church, Perth, with the Rev. Kenneth O. Davis, officiating. Spring Interment, St. Stephens Anglican Church Cemetery, Brooke. In memory of Dorry, donations to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Arthritis Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences and tributes may be sent to www.odacrefamily.com. Published Ottawa Citizen on April 10, 2017 | Ferrier, Dorothea Louise (I3097)
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47610 | U.S. Congressman. He graduated from Amherst College Massachusetts, in 1916 and then attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During World War I, he served overseas as a First Lieutenant on the G-3 staff, 91st Division, US Army. After the war, he was an instructor of history at Amherst College in 1920, engaged in the mining business and was a member of the Arizona State House of Representatives, (1923-25). In 1927, he was elected as a Democrat to the Seventieth Congress and to the next three succeeding Congresses, serving until his resignation in 1933. He was appointed Director of the Budget by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and served until he resigned in 1934. He was vice president of a chemical company, (1934-38) and principal of McGill University Canada, (1938-39). During World War II, he was deputy administrator of the War Shipping Administration, (1942-44) and US Ambassador to Great Britain, (1947-50). He also was director, General Motors Corporation, (1944-65), chairman of Southern Arizona Bank & Trust Company, (1949-66), the President to head Government Study of Foreign Economic Problems in 1953 and a member of President Johnson's Task Force on American Indians, (1966-67). Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith | Douglas, Lewis Williams (I32928)
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47611 | U.S. General Land Office Records, 1776-2015 No Image Text-only collection Add alternate information Report issue Name:?tab?William Klum Issue Date:?tab?14 Jun 1877 Place:?tab?Linn, Oregon, USA Meridian:?tab?Willamette Mer Township:?tab?012.0s Range:?tab?001.0W Aliquots:?tab?SE Section:?tab?031 Record Type:?tab?Patent Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1776-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. | Klum, William Henry Jr. (I14610)
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47612 | ucy Matson Adams Heck was born at Perth, December 5, 1817. She married George Heck, near Prescott, Grenville, 1845. Lucy died August 16, 1852 on the homestead that Barbara Heck passed to her grandson and Lucy's husband. Lucy's children with George Heck were as follows: 1. Georgina Alice, born Augusta, June 4, 1946. 2. Amelia, born in Augusta, May 10, 1848. Married to Mr. William Martindale. 3. Lucy Gertrude Heck, born in Augusta, April 4, 1850. | Adams, Lucinda "Lucy" Matson (I13888)
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47613 | udson Covert Judson Hogarth Covert, 80, of 3215 Vickery Drive died Saturday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William P. Roscoe Jr. of 2215 Azalea Lane of a heart ailment. He was born Feb. 19, 1893, in Ludden, N.D., the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Covert. He was brought up in the, Ludden area and in 1911, came to Billings with his mother, Mrs. Anna Covert Filshie. He attended and graduated from the Billings High School. He was an outstanding football player and track participant throughout high school. After his graduation from high school, he attended Montana State Univesity in Bozeman. He was a farmer and rancher in eastern Monana before settling west of Billings in 1920. He married Kathryn Murr Feb. 21, 1956, in Billings. He sold his farming interests in 1929, and was employed by the city of Billings until his retirement in 1958. His wife died in 1965. Survivors include a son, John H. of 2124 Silver Sage Trail; a daughter, Mrs. William P. Ros-coe Jr. of 2215 Azalea Lane; a sister, Mrs. Emily Heaton of Lake Oswego, Ore., 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday in Michelotti - Sawyers Mortuary, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. V. Gergen officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. The Billings Gazette Billings, Montana 26 Aug 1973, Sun ?W Page 6 Name: Judson Hogarth Covert Gender: Male Race: White Death Age: 80 Birth Date: 19 Feb 1893 Birth Place: North Dakota Death Date: 25 Aug 1973 Death Place: Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA Father: John H. Covert Mother: Anna McCarty Mother Maiden Name: McCarty Certificate Number: 73 4427 | Covert, Judson Hogarth (I47181)
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47614 | Uncle George was the first physician that did not use liquor in his practice. He was a lecturer also on temperance. He was a successful and widely known doctor. | Duncan, Dr. George (I61288)
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47615 | Union Work House | Tuck, Francis William (I35085)
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47616 | United Church Minister | Miller, Douglas Maxwell (I1997)
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47617 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census. <i>Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. | Source (S901)
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47618 | unkmown - may have been England, search made when Gordon died | Armour, Ronald Gow (I1855)
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47619 | unknown | Park, Andrew L. (I29902)
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47620 | unknown | Baird, Margaret (I58855)
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47621 | unmarked burial | Wilson, Austin Roy (I283)
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47622 | unmarried | Manuel, Rev. David Gilmour (I20537)
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47623 | unmarried in 1934, employed as a bookkeeper in Crookston, MN, where she lives with her mother. "Lusie" could have been Margaret. This was taken from the 1895 census. | Munro, Susan "Lusie" (I2858)
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47624 | Until this time lumbermen operating on the upper Mississippi River conceded, without complaint, to Gillies-McLaren, and later to McLaren, the right to control their improvements on the river. Competing companies paid tolls to pass their logs through the slides and channels, or held back their drives until McLaren opened his dams and booms. In 1875, The Buck and Stewart Company forced its spring drive down river, cutting through the McLaren boom at Ragged Chute in Palmerston Township (Frontenac County) and opened a 20 foot gap in the McLaren dam at High Falls in North Sherbrooke township, Lanark County. McLaren sued for damages but legal action was terminated when company owner Buck was committed to the Ontario Insane Asylum. Ron Shaw | McLaren, Sen. Peter (I13416)
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47625 | Upholsterer | Robinson, Thomas William (I10783)
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47626 | Upholsterer | Robinson, Arthur Edward (I10630)
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47627 | URE ARCHIBALD JOHN URE AGNES BLACK FR253 (FR253) M 08/12/1772 564/1 10 414 Greenock New or Middle | Urie, Archibald (I39775)
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47628 | URE JOHN JOHN URE/AGNES BLAICK FR1986 (FR1986) M 31/08/1777 424/ 70 69 Dunfermline | Urie, John (I39777)
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47629 | URE MARGARET JOHN URE/AGNES BLAIK FR1928 (FR1928) F 30/04/1775 424/ 60 604 Dunfermline | Urie, Margaret (I39776)
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47630 | URIE AGNES JOHN URIE AGNES BLACK FR516 (FR516) F 28/05/1780 564/3 20 240 Greenock Old or West | Urie, Agnes (I39778)
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47631 | URIE DAVID ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MOICHLANE FR47 (FR47) M 20/03/1748 560/ 10 79 Cathcart | Urie, David (I40413)
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47632 | URIE ELIZABETH ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MOICHLAN FR51 (FR51) F 18/08/1754 560/ 10 87 Cathcart | Urie, Elizabeth (I40416)
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47633 | URIE ISABEL ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MOICHLAN FR45 (FR45) F 09/09/1744 560/ 10 74 Cathcart | Urie, Isabel (I40417)
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47634 | URIE JAMES ROBERT URIE/ M 02/09/1694 559/ 10 159 Abbey | Urie, James (I40282)
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47635 | URIE JAMES ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MOACHLONE FR54 (FR54) M 21/01/1759 560/ 10 92 Cathcart | Urie, James (I40414)
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47636 | URIE JANET JOHN URIE/MARGARET LOGAN FR321 (FR321) F 17/05/1807 644/2 10 308 Gorbals | Urie, Janet (I39782)
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47637 | URIE JEAN JOHN URIE/MARGARET POLLOCK FR71 (FR71) F 21/02/1782 560/ 10 126 Cathcart | Urie, Jean (I37460)
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47638 | URIE JEAN ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MOCHLAND FR53 (FR53) F 31/10/1756 560/ 10 90 Cathcart | Urie, Jean (I40418)
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47639 | URIE JOHN JOHN URIE AGNES BLACK FR504 (FR504) M 21/06/1778 564/3 20 218 Greenock Old or West | Urie, John (I39772)
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47640 | URIE JOHN JOHN URIE/MARGARET LOGAN FR312 (FR312) M 15/06/1806 644/2 10 300 Gorbals | Urie, John (I39781)
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47641 | URIE JOHN JOHN URIE/MARGARET POLLOCK FR72 (FR72) M 28/12/1783 560/ 10 129 Cathcart | Urie, John (I37461)
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47642 | URIE JOHN MARGARET LOGAN/FR3109 (FR3109) 24/12/1805 644/1 280 35 Glasgow | Family: John Urie / Margaret Logan (F13229)
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47643 | URIE JOHN MARGARET POLLOCK/FR210 (FR210) 03/11/1779 560/ 10 304 Cathcart | Family: / Margaret Pollock (F12617)
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47644 | URIE JOHN ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MACHLANE FR48 (FR48) M 29/04/1750 560/ 10 81 Cathcart | Urie, John (I37458)
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47645 | URIE JOHN ROBERT URIE/ELIZABETH MOCHLANE FR56 (FR56) M 13/03/1763 560/ 10 97 Cathcart | Urie, John (I40415)
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47646 | URIE MARGARET JOHN URIE/MARGARET POLLOCK FR70 (FR70) F 29/10/1780 560/ 10 125 Cathcart First name(s) Margaret Last name Urie Gender Female Birth year 1780 Birth place - Baptism year 1780 Baptism date 29 Oct 1780 Baptism place CATHCART, RENFREW, SCOTLAND Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Urie Mother's first name(s) Margaret Mother's last name Pollock Place Cathcart County Renfrewshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from Scotland, Great Britain | Urie, Margaret "Mary" (I20547)
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47647 | URIE WILLIAM JOHN URIE/MARGARET LOGAN FR2123 (FR2123) M 15/10/1810 644/1 200 526 Glasgow | Urie, William (I39780)
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47648 | US Army World War I Sgt Co. M 164th Infantry | McNicol, Duncan Arthur (I17715)
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47649 | US Consulate | Elnor, Olive Elizabeth (I12819)
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47650 | US, Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930 for Margaret Lambie Massachusetts, Columbian Centinel, Marriage Kaauth-Myrie (c.c. Mar.26, 1828) Name: Margaret Lambie Gender: Female Marriage Date: 1 Mar 1828 Marriage Place: Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Canada, USA Father: William Lambie Spouse: George Brown Film Number: 001001852 | Family: George Brown / Margaret Lambie (F6839)
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