LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 851 to 900 of 48,188
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851 | (Research):Lived at 12 Chester Street, Surry Hills when parents died; later moved to The Mall, a charming cottage at 38 Maroubra Road, South Randwick (now Pagewood) no longer there. Occupation, Cordial Manufacturer | McLean, Malcolm (I3857)
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852 | (Research):Lived at Falbrook | McKinnon, Charles David (I5821)
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853 | (Research):Lived at Vulcan AB | McKinnon, Hugh (I5819)
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854 | (Research):Lived at Vulcan AB | McKinnon, James (I5820)
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855 | (Research):Lived in Markham ON | Milne, W. Fredrick (I2333)
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856 | (Research):Lived in Rossinton, drove a truck and farmed for a while. Ellison and his wife opened a store in Rossington in 1932 and ran the store for many years. In 1944 the Pembina River flooded, a foot of water covering the floor of the store and living quarters behind. Ellison worked in Dawson Creek for a couple of years around 1945-46. The family later moved to Edmonton where Ellison worked with Investors Syndicate, before moving to Canmore AB. He worked trucking gravel. He lived in Canmore until his death in 1965. | Tennant, Carmen Ellison "Ellison" (I5721)
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857 | (Research):lived in Sarnia | Miller, Edna Jean "Jean" (I6457)
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858 | (Research):LIved in Sharbot Lake where Percy worked on the railway. | Lake, Percy Elliott (I4261)
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859 | (Research):Lived in Tucson with her daughter before her death. | Barber, Elizabeth Gertrude "Gertie" (I1685)
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860 | (Research):Lived on Euphemia Street. Free Church | Gilmour, Allan A. (I9211)
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861 | (Research):Lived on farm settled by Allan Gilmour and sold to E. Tierney seved as tax collector for Ramsay Township, was a constable and was a trusted agent of Major (Lieut. Col.) Gemmill Librarian of the Ramsay Library and Mechanics Institute for many years. | Gilmour, William (I9284)
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862 | (Research):Lived with Bert's parents. | Dodds, Lulu Jean (I1802)
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863 | (Research):Living aat Campbellford 1993 | Fry, Margaret (I2156)
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864 | (Research):Living at Campbellford 1993 | Miller, Laura (I2130)
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865 | (Research):Living at Campbellford 1993 | Fry, T. Benton (I2165)
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866 | (Research):Living at Fonthill 1993. First correspondence re Millers c1978. | Stewart, Muriel M. (I2275)
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867 | (Research):Living at Kitchener 1993 | Fry, Mabel Viola (I2174)
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868 | (Research):Living at Omemee 1993 | Parr, Viola Ilene (I2397)
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869 | (Research):Living at West Covina, California 1993. | Bolton, Doris Lillian (I2307)
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870 | (Research):Living in Almonte when married | McGregor, Katherine Isabelle (I1675)
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871 | (Research):Living in Bathurst | Ennis, Thomas James (I7144)
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872 | (Research):Living in Belleville 1993 | Miller, Edith Irene (I2132)
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873 | (Research):Living in Carleton Place at time of Marriage | Barber, William (I1679)
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874 | (Research):living in Carleton Place, b. Goodstown, Goulbourne ? the bill mcCullough genealogy gives her last name as Taman. This is in conflict with records. | Favreau, Barbara Caroline (I6917)
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875 | (Research):Living in Chicago | McLaren, Laura (I9464)
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876 | (Research):Living in Glen Tay when married, Presbyterian | Barber, Sarah Ann "Annie" (I1642)
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877 | (Research):Living in Glen Tay when married. | Barber, Margaret (I1649)
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878 | (Research):Living in Hamburg NY | Millar, Harold Cory (I2597)
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879 | (Research):Living in Lambton Mills when married, a wool carder, Baptist | Ainley, Thomas Edward (I1654)
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880 | (Research):Living in Muskegon, Muskegon Co, Michigan, | McLaren, Catherine E. (I9462)
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881 | (Research):Living in North Burgess at time of marriage | McLennan, Georgina Wilson (I8413)
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882 | (Research):Living in Oshawa 1993 | Reid, Margaret J. (I2185)
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883 | (Research):Living in Peterborough 1993 | Innes, David Reginald (I2488)
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884 | (Research):Living in Rawdon Twp? | Parr, Howard (I2365)
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885 | (Research):Living in Toronto | Ferrier, Janet Victoria "Jean" of Oshawa (I7279)
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886 | (Research):Living in Toronto 1993 | Stillman, Ida Bernice (I2426)
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887 | (Research):Living in Wells, BC 4 children | Ferrier, George J. of Wells, BC (I7206)
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888 | (Research):Living with Harriett 58 and Charles Nicol 57 and son Stanley H Nicol in 1910. Brother Andrew also here. | Miller, Irene "Lillian" (I6786)
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889 | (Research):Living with Harriett 58 and Charles Nicol 57 and son Stanley H Nicol in 1910. Sister Lillian S. also here. | Miller, Andrus "Andrew" S. (I6784)
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890 | (Research):located in Los Angeles | McLaren, John W. (I9461)
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891 | (Research):Look for Outcalt-Outgelt Family Tree on Ancestory.com. Andy, owner of his site confirmed that his wife is a descendant of Florence May Miller. | Miller, Florence Mae (I3342)
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892 | (Research):Looking at the 1881 map, the family home was probably in the Frankville area. 1851 Census for Hinchinbrooke, Frontenac Cty, Schedule A, Roll C_11721; pg. 9; Line 21 Charles S.Clark, 19, 1833, b. USA, shantyman, E. Church Eli C.Clark, 40, 1812, USA, b. Lumberman, E. Church George Ashley (Ashby), 25, 1827, b. CAN, Farmer, E. Church 1851 Census for Storington, Frontenac Cty, Canada West Schedule A, roll C_11721, pg. 83, Line 20 Reuben Clarck, 35, 1817, Canada West, farmer, Church of England Christiann Clark, 29, 1823, Canada West Gilbert 11, 1841 Daniel, 9, 1843 Maranda, 8, 1844 Harriet, 6, 1846 Hanah, 3, 1849 Elgin, 1, 1851 1851 Census for Storington, Frontenac Cty, Canada West Schedule A, roll C_11721, pg. 75, Line 21 John E. Clarck, Canada East, 40, 1812, Wesleyan Methodist Catherine Clarck, 33, 1819, Canada West James, 9, 1843 Clarinda, 9, 1843 Mary, 7, 1845 Jane, 5, 1847 1851 Census for Bathurst, Lanark Cty, Canada West Schedule A, roll C_11721, pg. 21, Line 22 John Clark, 61, 1791, Scotland, Farmer, Church of Scotland Catherine Clark, 60, 1792, Scotland James, 26 1826,CAN Jannett, 23, 1829, CAN John, 21, 1831, CAN Christina, 19, 1835, CAN | Clark, James (I4193)
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893 | (Research):lylemagnuson talent: Apparently Alfred was very musical. He performed and recorded square dance music. He played on the CBC radio in Regina, Saskatchewan and according to George W. McIntyre he thinks Don Messer may have recorded some of his music. lylemagnuson re adoption: Alfred's mother Ann died while giving birth to him. He was then raised by his grandparents Alexander &Jane McIntyre. It appears that he must have been adopted by his grandparents and thus took the McIntyre name. The information regarding Ann's death and his grandparents raising him was in Alexander's obituary (Lanark Era of Wed. Nov 3, 1897, pg 34). ************************************************ You echoed where my head has been today! 1 Genealogy - Charles & Ted Diane Duncan Mon, Feb 19, 2018, 10:13 PM to Charles I have just spent a very intense week of long days chasing the Boyles around Queensland! It prepared me for looking at possibilities today when I came back to Lanark and couldn't find a registered birth, baptism or marriage record. I'm thinking there is more to this story! I think the cemetery stone is the McIntyre family making the best of a bad situation! My impression is that the Boyle men were a pretty raucous lot and I'm wondering if the departure for Australia was entirely voluntary. I'm wondering if the son who went to Scotland to settle family affairs was running to keep ahead of pioneer justice. The story in Australia suggest that there were misadventures there as well. I have most of the Queensland connection mapped out and thought it wouldn't take too long to work down Alfred's line. HA!! I still have JOHN Miller's line to enter and I will finally have a fairly complete framework for that branch. I have a lot of the info you sent but I will go through the detail tomorrow. Distracted by the skating tonight! Do you have any 'way back' pictures for these people? Glad you gave me some detail on Alf. How many of the kids were his? I need to reread some of the stories I read today now . Was Marion a serial wife? One story says she was from Carleton Place and another says she move to the prairies from the states claiming land by proxy on behalf of Robert. I think I will be bouncing some stories with you over the next few days! Diane Charles McFadden Feb 20, 2018, 6:20 AM to me Morning Diane The mother of all of the kids of Alfred James Boyle is Marion Gemmill Lawson. Here is their youngest child ? born in 1906 Married Hazel Watchel Name Harold Gordon McIntyre Gender Male Birth Date 26 Jan 1906 Birth Place Mather, Manitoba, Canada Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson Household Members Name Age Harold Gordon McIntyre Marion Gemmil Lawson Marion and Alfred had 8 children Name: Robert Alexander McIntyre Gender: Male Birth Date: 24 Jul 1891 Birth Place: R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada Mother: Maria Gemmel Lawson Robert married Mable McLean Name: Raymond McIntyre Gender: Male Birth Date: 23 Jul 1893 Birth Place: R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada Mother: Marion Gemmill Lawson Archibald Raymond McIntyre married Eleanor Stewart. Archibald is buried at Mountainview and Eleanor in Saskatchewan. Name William James McIntyre Gender Male Birth Date 16 Mar 1895 Birth Place R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson William James McIntyre married Christina Bell Gates. Name Ross Yuill McIntyre Gender Male Birth Date 15 Feb 1897 Birth Place R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson Ross Yuill McIntyre married Margaret A Jamieson Name Howard Leslie McIntyre Gender Male Birth Date 2 Aug 1898 Birth Place R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson Howard married Viola Gates. Viola daughter of Al and Mary Gates was about age 2 when she arrived in the West with her grandparents the MCLACHLANS. Maybe we should have another Last Duel Lager ? Name: Harvey Russell McIntyre Gender: Male Birth Date: 5 Sep 1900 Birth Place: R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada Mother: Marion Gemmil Lawson Harvey died as an infant Name Lila McIntyre Gender Female Birth Date 11 Aug 1902 Birth Place Pilot Mount, Manitoba, Canada Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson Lila married E.A. Magnuson The kids are all children of Marion Gemmill Lawson. There is no story as regards to Marion. She marries the second husband 18 July 1912 in Swift Current. Question What is a serial wife ? Anyways, Marion was born in Middleville on the Lawson lands. That is definite. Marion goes with her parents Robert Lawson and Lilly Campbell and her siblings to Pilot Mound. They go in a group with others from Middleville. You realize that some of these people we are talking about are buried in the Mather cemetery. Maybe it is time for another Last Duel Lager ? Actually, Marion returns to Middleville to get her grandfather my 3 great blood Uncle when he is upwards of 80 years of age and widowed. They take him to Pilot Mound and he dies there. The transcription in Lanark is all TRUE BULL. My one Lawson cousin in the United States belongs directly to this family and another one of my Mitchell cousins who lives in Edmonton is also connected to this family as well. Care for yet another Last Duel Lager ? Marion had one child with the other husband born in 1914 Marion's second husband does not even come to Canada until 1910 and her youngest child with Alfred James Boyle McIntyre is born in 1906. Pure theatre. Better than the movies. Chuck | McIntyre, Alfred Boyle (I9936)
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894 | (Research):mackenzie-miller tree idicates he married Nellie J. Burnes, born 1870 in Indiana, dau of Martin Burnes and Narcissis Forrest on 31 Jan 1930 in Champaign, Ohio. | Eaton, Nancy Anne "Annie" (I7323)
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895 | (Research):Malcolm Street, Almonte | Gilmour, Alan C. (I9292)
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896 | (Research):Margaret Brown 33, b. 1828 in household Agnes Collender, 77, b 1784 in household (grandmother) Next household on list is Robert Brown, 30, 1830, labourer Rebecca Brown, 29, 1832 Ellen Brown, 5, 1856 Margaret Brown, 4, 1857 Sarah Brown, 4, 1857 James Brown, 3, 1858 Allan Brown, 1, 1860 | Callander, Alexander (I5833)
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897 | (Research):Margaret's siblings Sister: Elizabeth Kelso 1797 married to William Miller 1776-1860, one of the four William Millers of 1820/21. William Miller 1776 is Reeve of Kincardine Township, Bruce Co. in the Huron Tract. Sister: Rose Ann Kelso m. John Munro, brother of Catherine Munro m. to Andrew Miller Brother: Thomas Kelso m. Margaret Lawson Brother: David Kelso m. Margaret Burns, was witness to wedding of Andrew Miller 1799 m. Catherine Munro. Margaret Burns is buried in Auld Kirk, Ramsay. In 1841 Census, Bathurst he is residing at C3 L7E, arrived in 1829, Presbyterian, from E&S (England & Scotland), 3 born E&S, l born Canada. Parents of Margaret Burns: Robert Burns & Catherine Graham of Bristol, Pontiac, Quebec. Sister: Elizabeth Burns m to Alexander Reid, Bristol, Pontiac, Quebec. Their son, James Reid m. Sarah Ann Pounder, buried Middleville. Sister: Helen Burns, m. William Gilmour, son of Allan Gilmour & Margart Anderson, Brig David of London, Lanark Society Settlers. Brother: James Burns b. Dumbarton m. Jane Stewart | Kelso, Margaret (I45)
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898 | (Research):Marie remarried | Dalquist, Marie (I18132)
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899 | (Research):Marion Gemmill Lawson 1 Genealogy - Charles & Ted Charles McFadden Feb 20, 2018, 4:02 PM to me Am I correct in understanding that Marion had two not three husbands? Marion Gemmill Lawson only has 2 husbands Alfred James Boyle McIntyre John Jopprud Shaunavon Standard June 10, 1964 J. Jopprud, Early Pioneer Farmer and Businessman Dead John Jopprud, 83, resident of Southwest Community Lodge, Shaunavon, died in hospital here Friday, June 5, 1964 following a lengthy illness. A resident of the Admiral district since coming to Canada in 1910 until 1926 he farmed in that area until 1921 when he moved into the townsite to the next five years. In 1926 he purchased W. J. Keller's Cockshutt Implements business in Shaunavon, operating this until his retirement in 1940. Born on April 13, 1881, in Norway, he and his parents immigrated to the United States in 1883, living in Minnesota. On July 18, 1912, the deceased married Mrs. Marion McIntyre at Swift Current. Predeceased by one daughter, Marie in 1924, Mr. Jopprud is survived by his wife and three step sons: Bob McIntyre of Calgary, Howard McIntyre of Vancouver, and Harold McIntyre of Vancouver. One step-daughter, Mrs. Lila Magnuson resides at Admiral, Sask. There are also living 23 grandchildren, 64 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, June 9, 1964 from CentreStreetUnitedChurch with the Rev. D. Lawrence officiating. Interment was at AdmiralCemetery. Pallbearers were Vernon McIntyre, Albert McIntyre, Frank Dunham, Archie Magnuson, Manly Magnuson and Gordon Bymoen. Binkley's Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements. | Jopprud, John (I16610)
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900 | (Research):Marion may have been a Ross or been married to a Ross before this marriage | Greenshields, Marion (I19584)
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