LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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47901 | Willa's letter: Mabel resided in Toronto, a school teacher who had to give it up as a profession because she suffered from sleeping sickness. She was a bit younger than my omther and used to visit us every summer. As a child I was intrigued how this woman fell off to sleep while wwe were talking to her. | Heffron, Mabel C. (I4384)
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47902 | WILLIAM DAVID DUNCAN/BARBARA MARSHALL FR381 (FR381) M 22/03/1789 429/ 20 53 Ferry Port On Craig | Duncan, William (I30072)
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47903 | William Last name Gilmour Gender Male Birth year 1714 Birth place - Baptism year 1714 Baptism date 23 Mar 1714 Baptism place GLASGOW, LANARK, SCOTLAND Father's first name(s) Wm. Father's last name Gilmour Mother's first name(s) Jane Mother's last name Fork Residence Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Place Glasgow County Lanarkshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from Scotland, United Kingdom | Gilmour, William (I9037)
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47904 | William (Bill) Eugene Weber (Gramps) was born along with his twin sister, Wilma, in Putman County, Ohio. Following his mother's death when he was 18 months old he and his sister were sent to live with his mother's parents as his father left to work in California. They later rejoined their father and his new wife. His father died in a work-related accident and his step-mother, who had two other children, placed Bill and Wilma with many different families over a period of four years. During this period the twins were separated but at the age of 12 they were reunited through the efforts of Jay and Mary Porter who eventually took up residence in Ashland, Ore. In Ashland, Bill met M.C. Lininger who became a father figure to him. Bill began working for M.C. Lininger and Sons at the age of 14 and worked continuously full-time rising to project manager. He retired from the firm in 1982 at the age of 65. Many major and minor highways and roads throughout Oregon and northern California have Bill's signature on them; most notably the Siskiyou Boulevard through Ashland and the Siskiyou Pass at the Oregon and California boarder. Although retiring in 1982 he continued to serve the firm until 2004. Throughout his life he extensively served his community through his affiliation with the First Methodist Church, (where the young remember him as the candy man), his assignments to many city committees, Eastern Star, and additionally through numerous service organizations. In 1941 he married his wife and longtime companion, Della Lamb, and the two of them enjoyed a life which centered on their family, church, friends, cruises, and Eastern Star activities. Bill's passions included his family, church, reading, driving, spending time with his many friends, and tending to his roses. He was a very active member of the First Methodist Church of Ashland and gave an abundance of his time and resources to its needs and activities. With diminishing sight, Bill was forced to give up reading and driving and in 2004 decided to move closer to his daughter in Albany, Ore. where he resided at The Villas, an independent living facility. As was his nature; he continued to be active and of service to others by assisting the staff at The Villas with many of their duties and activities. With his passing Bill will be truly missed by all who he came into contact with him as he was a most gracious, compassionate, and gentle man who continually gave of himself to others. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Della; his mother and father; and his twin sister, Wilma. He is survived by his daughter, Linda Miller (husband Bob); grandson, Sean Miller (wife Alexis); along with his great-grandson, Gavin Miller, all of Albany, Ore. | Weber, William Eugene (I18156)
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47905 | William (Bill) Lionel Palmer Sadly, we announce the peaceful passing of William (Bill) Lionel Palmer on October 5, 2013. He was born May 12, 1935 in Winnipeg. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Nora and Arthur Palmer, brothers David and Wayne and brother-in-law Morris and Alex. He is survived by his wife Joan and children, Keven (Ellen, Darlene (John), Darren (Julie), Derrick (Pam) and Valerie. He is also survived by his sisters Patricia, Peggy, Doris, Louise, sisters-in-law Saron and Judy. He also leaves behind many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Bill's life will be held on Thursday, October 10, 2013 at 11:00 am in the chapel of Voyage Funeral Home, 220 Hespeler@Henderson Hwy with reception to follow. | Palmer, William Lionel "Bill" (I4601)
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47906 | William Ashby Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940 Name William Ashby Spouse's Name Mary Tebbs Event Date 24 Apr 1767 Event Place Fauquier County, Virginia Spouse's Father's Name James Tebbs | Family: Lamb Ashby / Mary Tebbs (F8717)
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47907 | William Ashby, 23, Bathurst, son of William Archibald Ashby & Elizabeth Foster to Charlotte Morris, 21 Bathurst, dau. James & Mary Morris, 27 Oct 1886. Witnesses: John Palmer, Mary Balfour, Bathurst Name William Ashby Age 23 Birth Year 1863 Birth Place Bathurst Marriage Date 27/10/1886 Marriage Place Lanark Ontario Canada Father William Ashby Mother Elizabeth Ashby Spouse Charlotte Morris Name Charlotte Morris Age 21 Birth Year 1865 Birth Place Bathurst Marriage Date 27/10/1886 Marriage Place Lanark Ontario Canada Father James Morris Mother Mary Morris Spouse William Ashby Lanark Era, Wed. September 27th, 1905 M In the Methodist parsonage, Lanark, Wed. Sept. 20th, Mr. William S. Ashby, of Bathurst, to Miss Ellen Duncan, daughter of Mr. John Duncan, of Dalhousie. | Family: William Samuel Ashby / Charlotte Morris (F1345)
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47908 | William Ashby, born in Canada, 1 household member, C10 Lot 19 Bathurst Twp, Anglican Settled date of 1812 is in error and accurate date not known. William was born in 1819. There is no record of his father who appears to have died in 1846 | Ashby, William Archibald (I4390)
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47909 | William Ashby, of Fallbrook, wounded at Vimy, son of John Ashby & Mary Ann Clark Obituary Ashby - At an early hour on Saturday morning, August 18th, after a lingering illness, death came to Mr. William Ashby in the War Memorial Hospital, Perth, where he had gone for treatment a few weeks previously. Deceased, who was in his 38th year, enlisted for overseas service in the 130th Lanark and Renfrew Battalions in December 1915, and while in camp in England was transferred to the 3rd Canadian Battalion. He went over to France in November 1916 and served in the trenches until January 23rd of the following year, when in answer to call for volunteers to join a bombing party in the Vimy section he offered his services and during the night of above received a number of wounds, one of which resulted in the loss of an eye. He was invalided home in September 1917 and since then has been in failing health. Thus, another name is added to the list making eight in all from McDonald's Corners who gave their lives for King and Country. Besides his widow, whose maiden name was Ellen Duncan, he leaves to mourn his loss two children, Lila and Wilbert: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby of Fallbrook; three brothers, Robert of Fallbrook; Archie and Russell in the west; and four sisters - Mrs. John Lake of Lanark; Mrs. John Mathers (sic) of Braeside; Mrs. Dan Nichols of Carleton Place and Maggie at home. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. A.M. Little in Knox Church on Monday afternoon at two o'clock and very largely attended. Among those in attendance were Lieut. Col. T.R. Caldwell, O.B.E.; Major J.A. Hope, D.S.O. M.C.; Lieut. W.R. Strike; Flight-Lieut. F.K. Hope; Bandmaster Keays and Philip Kelly, representing the Lanark and Renfrew Battalion and G.W.V.A. The body was borne to its last resting space in the Highland Cemetery and after the burial service the Last Post was sounded by Bandmaster Keays of Perth. Members of Court Stewart, No. 481, C.O. F., of Fallbrook were the pallbearers. Among the numerous floral offerings laid upon the bier was a wreath from Court Stewart of which deceased was a member. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their sad bereavement. Lanark Era Lanark Village, Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada Also The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada 24 Aug 1923, pg. 4 Col 3 | Ashby, William Samuel (I4275)
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47910 | William Atkinson, carpenter, age 37, Canada married to Margaret Atkinson 34, Canada frame house James Nowlan, apprentice, age 20, 1841, Ireland Edward Shepherd, apprentice, age age 20, Canada Thomas Murphy, Blacksmith, age 24, Canada William Smith, apprentice, age 7, United States Richard Fennel (Frizell?), apprentice, age 6, Canada Just preceding on census: John Cole, Carpenter, age 19, born in Holland. Rob Kennedy, no occupation, age 13, Canada | Pryce, David (I3535)
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47911 | William Baird Dies In Carleton Place CARLETON PLACE, Ont., May 19 --(Special)-- William Baird, esteemed resident of Carleton Place for more than 50 years, died suddenly in Toronto last night. He had motored to that city on Sunday with his son, Dr. Forbes Baird, who was to attend a dental convention there this week. He was born in Appleton, 77 years ago, and came to Carleton Place in 1885 where he went into business with Robert Riddell. On April 13, 1887, he was married in Toronto to Miss Jean McIntosh, who, with one son, survives. Also surviving are one brother, Robert M., and one sister, Catherine Baird, both of Appleton. The funeral will be held on Saturday from his residence on McLaren street to Pine Grove cemetery. The Ottawa Journal -- May 19, 1937 | Baird, William (I28060)
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47912 | WILLIAM BLAIR IS LAID TO REST AT KERRQBERT (Special Despatch) KERROBERT, Sask., May 5 The death of Wm, Blair, Sr., took place on Thursday morning at the local hospital at the age of 84, following two paralytic strokes during the two months prior to his death. Mr. Blair was one of the oldest residents of the Kerrobert community, coming here as a pioneer in 1909 and settling on a farm about seven miles east of Kerrobert. Mr. Blair was born at Chatham, Quebec, in August, 1845. He leaves to mourn him his wife and four sons, William T.; Norval and Alfred, of Kerrobert, and Everett, of Superb; three daughters, Lillian, of Chicago, Mrs. Fred Townsend and Mrs. F. Tumulty, of Brownsburg, Quebec; one brother, George, of Montreal; and a sister, Mrs. D. Mc-Gillvray, of Brownsburg, Que. Funeral services were held in the Kerrobert United Church and interment was in the local cemetery. The Leader-Post Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 06 May 1930, Tue ?W Page 16 | Blair, William (I44483)
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47913 | William bought out the interests of his son and partner, Michael Welsh in their drugstore in West De Pere which he operated until 18 Aug 1890. In 1887 he also acquired the Wm. Chapman drugstore in East De Pere and continued to operate it after selling the West De Pere store. | Workman, William (I10223)
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47914 | WILLIAM BURNS/HELLEN MACAULAY FR227 (FR227) F 29/03/1815 497/ 10 429 Kilmaronock | Burns, Janet (I7063)
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47915 | William claims to be of American origin | Rowat, David (I36367)
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47916 | William died in Muskoka Hospital on 30th Jun 1927 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He is buried in his father's plot in an unmarked grave. | Hood, William B. (I39596)
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47917 | William Duffield & Susanna Jeffares in Pennsylvannia? William Duffield m Susannah (d. 1804) William Duffield Jr. m Margaret Crawford Philip Crabs m Sarah Duffield b 1793 John Edgingon (1809-95) m 1834 Susan Crabs (1816-86) William Edgington (1840-1906) m 1867 Emily P. Edgington (b 1843) Mary Edgington Donaldson, b Buffalo Prairie, Illinois, wife of William Duffield, a descendant of William Duffield as indicated above. William Duffield was amember of the first Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, 1776, and served in the Assembly, 17777, from Cumberland Valley. He was born in Ireland; died, 1799 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. | Duffield, John (I23785)
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47918 | William Edward Allan Rowat was the son of William Rowat and Eliza McLean. He was born in1892 in Athelstan. He married Margaret Jean Cameron on July 19, 1934 in Hemmingford. They had a little boy who died the same day he was born. What a sorrow for this couple. William died in 1968 at the age of 76 years. Huntingdon Gleaner Extract: Nov. 5, 1914 Joined the 5th Battery of the Field Artillary Sailed to Englandwith the First Contingent, arriving at Plymouth on October 15, 1914, but not disembarking until the next day. The horses were quarantined, so they had toremain in Plymouth a few days longer. "The voyage was a most enjoyableone, even if it was slow. There was little sickness on board and most of themen got over in good shape and fine spirits." 07-19-1934 Margaret Jean Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Charles E. Cameron, married William E. A. Rowat, son of the late Dr. and Mrs.Rowat of Athelstan PQ. At the United Church in Hemmingford PQ, by Rev. J. G.Fulcher. | Rowat, William Edward Allen (I51525)
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47919 | William G. Ashby Ill only a few hours, William G. Ashby, 17 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs James Ashby of Dalhousie, near Lanark, died at Appleton on Wednesday morning of last week. The young man had been employed at the woollen mill at Appleton since September and the day previous to his death he spoke to his landlady of not feeling well. The next morning he was critically ill and before medical aid arrived the young man had passed away. Born near Fallbrook, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ashby. Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers and one sister, Elmer and Morley at home of Mrs. J Paul of McDonald's Corners. A brother Harold is deceased. The body was brought from Appleton to Young's funeral parlor at Lanark where a short serice was held on Thursday afternoon. Rev. R.A. Cameron officiating. Interment was at Playfair cemetery. The remains were borne by Stanley and Anthony Hall, James Gemmill, Kenneth McKenzie, Ronald Thompson and Howard Playfair. Flower bearers were Morrice Ashby, Lorne North, Edward North and Harold Thompson. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada 27 November, 1941, pg. 8 | Ashby, William George (I4415)
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47920 | William G. Baird Dies Suddenly - On May 25th Mr. William G. Baird died at Ottawa, aged 85 years. The late Mr. Baird was born in Fitzroy township but for the past 13 years has lived with his daughter, Mrs. S. J. Baird, Arlington Avenue, Ottawa. Deceased had spent the weekend, prior to his illness, visiting relatives in and around Carp and on Monday spoke of not feeling well and returned to Ottawa. On Tuesday he developed pneumonia and passed away on Thursday. The funeral service was held on Friday evening and on Saturday morning the body was taken to Westmeath and the funeral was held from the residence of his son, Mr. William Baird, to the Westmeath Cemetery. A large number of relatives and friends motored to Ottawa to attend the service there on Friday evening. Mr. Robert Baird of Carp is a brother of the deceased. Source: The Carp Review: June 8 1922, page 6, column 5 | Baird, William George (I62563)
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47921 | William Gilmour Feb 2, 1821-Aug 1, 1889 a native of Glasgow, Scotland Husband of Ellen "Helen" Burns 1822-Feb 18, 1901 a native of Dumbartonshire, Scotland | Gilmour, William (I9284)
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47922 | William Gourley Blair (January 13, 1890 in Bathurst Township, Ontario ? June 16, 1957) was a politician and physician. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1945 election as a Member of the Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding of Lanark. He was re-elected in 1949, 1953 and in 1957. He was appointed to the Joint Committee on Federal District Commission and Joint Committee on Old Age Security. Prior to his federal political experience, he was a captain in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps between 1916 and 1919. Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Member of the Parliament of Canada | Blair, Dr. William Gourlay MD, MDCM, MP (I1396)
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47923 | William H. Booth, an Allopath, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City: State University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, 1877 (G) | Booth, Dr. William Henry (I4331)
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47924 | William Harvey and his wife Margaret McDonald do not appear in cemetery records, but family history indicates they were buried here. | Harvey, William Henry (I9384)
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47925 | William Harvey and his wife Margaret McDonald do not appear in cemetery records, but family history indicates they were buried here. | McDonald, Margaret Tullis "Maggie" (I9385)
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47926 | William Hood was the son of James Hood (#51456319)and his first wife Elizabeth Jones. James Hood is buried at Creemore Cemetery, Simcoe County, Ontario. William's mother, Elizabeth Jones, died when William was a young child, and so his father eventually remarried. William left from Greenock, Scotland with his family on July 4, 1820 and sailed on the Prompt for Canada. It has been said that he met his future wife, Martha Park, on board this ship and that theirs was a shipboard romance, but there is no documentation to support that Martha came to Canada at the same time. That first winter at Dalhousie Township, the school teacher hired and brought over by the name of George Richmond, died when a tree fell on him. He was the first death in the Dalhousie settlement ("The Lanark Society Settlers" by Carol Bennett p. 16). This is probably the teaching position that William Hood took over. It has been said that William had had two years of college before emigrating to Canada. The school house was located at an intersection called Hood's Corner. The school is still standing today, but is a private residence. The Common School Report for 1827 (From the Journal of Assembly of Upper Canada - 1928) shows that William Hood was one of six teachers in Dalhousie Township. William Hood had 12 boys and 10 girls in his classroom. The soil in Dalhousie Township was quite rocky, causing many of the original emigrants, and many of the first generation children, to relocate to western Ontario where the soil was better. William and Martha did not leave, probably because William had his teaching pay (whatever he could collect in money or other things such as food) besides his farm to supplement his income. On the Canadian 1871 Census, William and Martha are age 71 and are living with their son John and his family. John and his family are still living in Lanark County, Ontario at this time. | Hood, William (I5003)
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47927 | William J. Michaud Dies in 80th Year William John Michaud. president of William J. Michaud Co. Ltd. and well known in the chemical industry throughout the province, died; Saturday. He was 79. He was one of the men longest active in the chemical industry in Montreal. Born and educated In Montreal. he worked 36 years for Winn and Holland Co., eventually becoming vice-president. He resigned in 1923 to form his own company. He was a member of the Engineers' Club and of the Board of Trade. Surviving are his widow, the former Alexina Mackerrow; a son, Cameron William: and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. W. Michaud. Funeral service will be held at his home, 19 Northcote road.Hampstead, at 2.30 p.m. today. Burial will be at Mount Royal Cemetery. The Gazette Montreal, Quebec, Quebec, Canada 09 Apr 1951, Mon ?W Page 11 | Michaud, William John (I40948)
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47928 | William J. Rudsdale A former resident of this districty, William J. Rudsdale, died in hospital at Woodstock on Nov. 20, 1977 Mr. Rudsdale was born at Glen Tay in 1903, a son of the late Richard Rudsdale and his wife, Lillian Dodds. He is survived by his wife, Mary, five daughters, several grandchildren and his sister, Margaret (Mrs. Vernon Wood) of Perth. He was predeceased by his first wife, Mildred, and his sister, Louise (Mrs. Mervyn Ferrier). The funeral was held from the Sydenham Funeral Home on Nov. 23 with burial at Verona where he had lived for some years. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada December 78, 1977 | Rudsdale, William James (I1565)
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47929 | William James McIntyre was born about 1894 at Pilot Mound, Manitoba. He came to the Hazlet area from Mather, Manitoba and homesteaded the SW1/4 6-17-19 in 1912. Bill married Christena Bell Gates, only daughter of Frank and Christena Gates, who was born in 1893 in Ontario. Bill and Christie had one daughter, Phyllis. Phyllis married Garth Allingham in 1931. They had five children: Carol lives on Salt Spring Island, B.C.; Gayle lives in Creston, B.C.; Rene lives in Penticon, B.C. Maxine lives in North Battleford. Phyllis and Garth were divorced. Phyllis then married Maurice Antonation in 1955 and they had one child, Rene, who lives in Lloydminister. Maurice passed away in 1977. Phyllis lives in North Battleford, Sask. Bill McIntyre passed away in 1940. Christie passed away on March 26, 1965 at Maple Creek. She is buried in the Hazlet Cemetery. | McIntyre, William James (I16592)
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47930 | William Jardine Funeral servicew for William Jardine, who died early Sunday morning, were held from his late home in River Park on Monday with the Rev. J.O. Lawrence assisted by the Rev WP Jordan, conducting the services. Burial was in the Timney Cemetery with the service at the grave in charge of teh Masons of Greeno Lodge, which lodge he helped to organize. Mr Jardine who was about 79 years old came to Baldwin County from Chicago many years ago. One son, Norman of Chicago survives him. | Jardine, William N. (I54394)
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47931 | William Lawson On Sunday, December 22, an aged resident of the Lombardy district, William Lawson, passed away in the Smiths Falls Public Hospital after a period of failing health. The deceased was a son of the late Adam Lawson and Maria Morrison and had resided in this community all his life. He was born November 26, 1873. His wife, a former Letitia Stephens, predeceased him 27 years ago. Left to mourn are one son, Mervin, at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Norman Pegg; three grandchildren and one great grandchild, also a brother, Matthew, residing near Carleton Place. Following the service on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Mr. Albert Hayhoe at the Amy Funeral Home, the remains were laid to rest in the Union cemetery at Lombardy. The pallbearers were Rex Stilwell, Thomas Gillespie, Kenneth Moore, Howard Looby, James Strickland and Richard Avery. | Lawson, William (I46353)
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47932 | William Mclaren Gender: Male Birth: Dec 22 1899 N. Elmsley, Lanark, Ontario, Canada Father: William Mclaren Mother: Carrie Poole GS Film number: 2021632 Digital Folder Number: 004656977 Image Number: 00750 Born McLaren - On Monday, the 18th Dec., the wife of William McLaren, Scotch Line, of a son. The Perth Courier Perth, Ontario, Canada December 29, 1899 | McLaren, William (I25830)
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47933 | William McLean Rowat was the son of William Rowat and Eliza McLean. He was one of eight children. He married Mary Louisa Miles on June 10, 1891 in Granby, Quebec. They became the parents of eight children: Raymond Willared, William Edward Allen, Richard Miles, Harland Cameron, Archiblad M., Morley McLean, Letitia Grace, and Lawrence Parker. He diec in 1931 in Athelstan at the age of 71 years. Huntingdon Gleaner Extracts: 06-10-1891 Woody McClean Rowat, M.D., Athelstan Quebec,married Mary Louisa Miles, youngest daughter of Edward T. Miles, Esq., ofGranby Quebec. Within the Congregational Church, Granby Quebec, by Rev. A. Rowat, Uncle of the bridegroom. 06-18-1931 Dr. William McLean Rowat, died at his home in Athelstan PQ, Dr. Rowat was born in Manotick, near Ottawa Ont., in September 1859. On June 10, 1891, he married Miss Mary Miles of Granby PQ. He is survived by Mrs. Rowat and 7 children, namely, William Rowat of Athelstan, Richard Rowatof Toronto, Raymond Rowat of Montreal, Harland C Rowat, notary of Shawville,Archibald Rowat of Athelstan, Morley Rowat of Athelstan and Miss Grace Rowat.Funeral held from the Athelstan Presbyterian Church. | Rowat, Dr. William McLean (I36461)
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47934 | William MeEwan, saddler, CW, C of E Thomas Matthews, Saddler, Ireland, RC | Ferrier, John (I3252)
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47935 | William Millar Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Name: William Millar Gender: Male Christening Date: 04 Sep 1808 Christening Place: DUMBARTON,DUNBARTON,SCOTLAND Birth Date: 01 Sep 1808 Father's Name: James Millar Mother's Name: Margaret Lang | Millar, William (I4048)
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47936 | William Millar, 'soldier, Lochaber Regiment', and Agnes Muir married inFalkirk parish, Scotland, Jan 16, 1799. First name(s) Agnes Last name Muir Marriage year 1799 Marriage date 16 Jan 1799 Marriage place Falkirk,Stirling,Scotland Spouse's first name(s) William Spouse's last name Miller Place Falkirk County Stirlingshire Country Scotland Record set Scotland Marriages 1561-1910 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from Scotland, United Kingdom Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl | Family: William Millar / Agnes Muir (F11410)
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47937 | William Miller born, Lanark C2 L6 Farmer, Bathurst, lived near the Munros on Con 3 | Miller, William (I104)
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47938 | William Miller farmer Nethermill died Carsethorn 15 May 1873 aged 76, first son Richard, captain of the barque Mosquito, drowned Matamoras 28 Jul 1865 aged 32 Mary Jane, only daughter of Richard, died Carsethorn 26 Sep 1902 aged 40, his wife Mary Gibson died Carsethorn 25 Nov 1875 aged 73, youngest son Samuel died North Arm, New Westminster, British Columbia 29 Dec 1884 aged 39, third son James died Vancouver British Columbia 13 Dec 1910 aged 68, daughter Agnes died Carsethorn 22 Nov 1912 aged 78. | Miller, William (I22298)
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47939 | William Miller, weaver in Glasgow and Helen Hood, residing there, Glasgow 14 Apr 1839. | Family: William Millar / Helen Hood (F11413)
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47940 | William Miller, sailed from Glasgow, Scotland 7 Apr 1820 Prompt, located 19 Nov 1820; wife, 1s +12, 1d +12, 2d -12. 1829 Report. 1834 - Miller and part of family here. Wretched lot. Port of Quebec report: 1820 May 13 Brig Prompt, gone up to Montreal, was not boarded yesterday | Miller, William (I11)
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47941 | William owned some shares in this company. The company failed and was taken over by Blanchard & Arnold of Milwaukee, for whom he continued as superintendant. This concern failed in 1884 and he lost $5000 in the enterprise. | Workman, William (I10223)
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47942 | William Park, (KVPR-MT4) Birth Date: 26 October 1805 Birthplace: West Cotes, Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death Date: 11 March 1890, (aged: 84 Years, 05 Months, 15 Days Old) Death Place: Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) Burial Date: 15 March 1890 Burial Place: Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) (Plot: B, Row 14, Grave 18) (Find A Grave Memorial# 7611016) (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial# 7611016/William-Park) Family Members Parents: *Father Name: James Park, (LTQY-7WK) Born:09 February 1766 - Died: , , 1856 *Mother Name: Marion (Allen) Park, (L211-D4Z) Born: 02 April 1768 - Died: 25 March 1838 SPOUSE NAME: 1 Wife: Jane Duncan, (KWJ5-PLH) Birth date: 19 February 1808 Birthplace: Alton, Dalserf, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Marriage date: 25 September 1828 Marriage Place: Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada Death date: 12 November 1873, (aged: 65 Years, 09 Months, 07 Days Old) Death Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) Burial date: 12 November 1873 Burial Place: Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) (Find A Grave Memorial# 58588389 and 7611012) (https://www.findagrave.com/Jane-(Duncan)-Park) Born in Alton, Dalserf, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom 2 Wife: Jeanette (Findley) Park, (KWJ5-PH9) Birth date: 02 May 1823 Birthplace: Bathurst, Lanarkshire, Ontario, Canada Marriage date: 07 April 1850 Marriage Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory,United States, (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) Death date: 03 July 1893, (aged: 70 Years, 02 Months, 01 Day Old) Death Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) Burial date: 05 July 1893 Burial Place: Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) (PLOT: Q_7_5_5E) (Find A Grave Memorial# 168934470) (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial# 168934470/Jeanette-(Findley)-Park) 3 Wife: Mary (Gordon) Park, (KWJR-MG1) Birth date: 22 March 1832 Birthplace: Bridge of Weir, Renfrew, Scotland, United Kingdom Marriage date: 11 June 1854 Marriage Place: Coates, Cumbasiang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death date: 27 June 1895, (aged: 63 Years, 03 Months, 05 Days Old) Death Place: Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) Burial date: , June 1895 Burial Place: Elysian Burial Gardens, Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States. (UTAH: Became the 45th state on 04 January 1896.) (Find A Grave Memorial# 9030266) (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial# 9030266/Mary-S.-(Gordon)-Park) She died in Millcreek, not Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States William Park, He is my three Great-Grandfather, my name Osa M. Reagan (Walton) | Park, William (I7346)
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47943 | William Pollock, buried yesterday afternoon - The funeral was held from the home of his son Kirk Pollock, at Tide Head, NB yesterday afternoon. The deceased was in his 90th year, had been in failing health for the past number of years although death came unexpectedly on Monday, March 28 at his home in Tide Head, NB. Mr. Pollock, who was well known throughout the Restigouche Area spend 49 years on the river catering to the American Sportsmen during the summer months and followed the lumbering industry in the winter months. Mr. Pollock was born in Glen Levit, NB and had resided in that district during most of his life. He is survived by 2 sons; Kirk and Harold of Tide Head, MB, 3 daughters; Mrs. R. Kierstead of Ottawa, Ontario and Beatrice and Marjorie at home. One brother and one sister - Johns Pollock and Mrs. Marjorie Nicol also survive, living in Glen Levit, NB. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. William Martin and Rev A. Abbott of Interdenominational Church with internment in the Rural Cemetery in Campbellton, NB. Campbellton Graphic (Thursday, March 21, 1949 edition page 5) | Pollock, William James "Willie" of Glen Levit (I41614)
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47944 | William Poole built a house for his bride across the street from the Johnson home, nine miles north of Toronto. They lived there until 1839. Both this house and the old Johnson home still stand (1939). | Poole, William (I25739)
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47945 | William Poole settled on Yonge Street, near Toronto, Canada, then known as Little York. He learned the carpenter trade by working with a man by the name of Gilbert, who was located at a town, now known as Willowdale. | Poole, William (I25739)
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47946 | William Poole settled on Yonge Street, near Toronto, Canada, then known as Little York. He learned the carpenter trade by working with a man by the name of Gilbert, who was located at a town, now known as Willowdale. | Poole, William (I25739)
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47947 | William Poole's father, George Poole, accompanied by his son George, came to Canada Settlement from Cincinnati in 1843. They traveled on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to Savanna, where William met them with team and wagon and brought them to Canada Settlement. George returned to his home in Cincinnati but his father made his home with William's family until his death in 1860. | Poole, George (I23705)
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47948 | William Poole, brother of the above mentioned John, Susan, Ann and George III, was born in Wexford County, Ireland in May, 1803. He came to America in 1824 with his aunt and her husband, Joseph Kidd. Joseph Kidd paid William's passage to America. They took passage in the sailing vessel Maria in April 1824 and were twice shipwrecked. They finally arrived at Quebec on August the first of that year and got to Toronto in May 1825. | Poole, William (I25739)
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47949 | William Poole., Concession 11 Lot 27 Total held 150 acres Under cultivation - 10 Under crops in 1860 6 Under pasture 3 Orchards - Under wood or wild 140 Cash value of farm $1600 Cash value of farm implements or Machinery $5 Fall Wheat - Spring Wheat 4 acres, 100 bushels Barley - Rye - Peas 1/2 acres, 10 bushel Oats 1 acres, 25 bushel Buck Wheat - Indian Corn - Potatoes 1 acres, 150 bushel Turnips - 1/4 acre, 100 Mangel - Carrots - Beans - Hops - Hay 8 tons Clover seed - | Poole, William Henry Sr. (I3492)
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47950 | William Ritchie, aged 79, one of the old pioneer residents of Eau Claire, died of heart failure while In the basement of his home here, being found by his housekeeper who noted his absence. Mr. Ritchie was a bachelor. He Is survived by a brother, Arthur Ritchie, Rice Lake, Wis., and two sisters. Miss Margaret Ritchie, this city, and Mrs. Loherty, Vancouver, B. C. He was a timber cruiser, and was well known among the lumbermen of the state. The Oshkosh Northwestern Oshkosh, Wisconsin 11 Mar 1920, Thu ?W Page 9 | Ritchie, William (I20648)
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