Peter McLaren, Jr.

Male 1866 - 1945  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Peter McLaren, Jr. was born on 27 May 1866 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Jun 1945 in Los Angeles County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 39372133
    • _UID: 0368A80D41B54D6DA2FEA4444E49DF24F2EE

    Notes:

    In 1884 Peter emigrated from Canada with his parents to homestead in the Dakota Territory near what later became Vienna, South Dakota. He farmed with his father and later with his wife Mary Celia (Dixon) McLaren. Peter and Mary Celia married in 1896 and raised five children. In the early 1900's he became a rural mail delivery man. In 1917 the family moved to Hollister, California where Peter became an orchardist. He lost Mary Celia in 1924 and "lost the farm/orchard" in the Depression. He then moved with his two young sons to Wilmington, California, in the harbor of Los Angeles, and became a watchman on the docks. He worked well into his 70's before retiring to live with his oldest son, John.

    By 1910 Peter Jr. had abandoned the farming life to become a rural delivery postman. The family legends have him in a sleigh during the Dakota Winters, moving directly from farmhouse to farmhouse, with the roads invisible under the snow. He received a post card from a friend in California in 1909. The card planted a seed.

    ?b?Here are some Reasons to Move.?/b?

    There is every indication that Robert Arthur Dixon, Peter Jr.'s father-in-law, was not a well man for decades after the Civil War. His application for pension supports this belief. He was surrounded by his children throughout this period and I have assumed that Peter Jr.'s move to the Dixon lands around 1905 was to help with his care.

    Cousin Phyllis Goold has the post card, still part of the family archives, that supposedly opened Peter Jr.'s eyes to the possibility of life beyond the Dakotas. Here it is:

    Hollister, California - Postcard?tab?(see media)
    Postmarked January 14, 1909 and addressed to "P. McLaren Jr. Vienna Clark Co S. Dak.," the handwriting on the back asks: Note the concrete walks and asphalt trim pavement. We are getting a fine rain. Temperature 58 degrees. How does that strike you?

    Since Peter Jr. was up to his armpits in snow at the time, it probably struck him hard.

    Robert Dixon died in February of 1917 and his daughter, Peter Jr.'s wife Mary Celia, had just given birth to their fifth child. At age forty four, Mary Celia was not in the best of health.

    They had just endured another winter, and the weather in California has long been touted as a cure for anything that ails you. It was time to move west.

    Peter McLaren, Jr. arrived with his family in Hollister, California in 1917. Peter was 51 years old, his wife, Mary Celia, was 45. Their children were Marion (19 years old), Marjorie (17), Elsie (13), John (5), and Robert (1). They settled west of town in an area of fruit orchards. Peter became an orchardist.

    ?b?Here is a California Timeline.?/b?
    Cousin Phyllis Goold, daughter of Marjorie (McLaren) Butterfield, lived in and around Hollister all her life. Her father and her husband were both orchardists. So it is with some authority that she tells us the groves of fruit trees are orchards (not farms) and the folks who tend the orchards are orchardists (they don't like to be called farmers).

    That was Peter Jr.'s chosen profession when he settled on San Juan Road, west of town, in 1917.

    By 1920 Marion McLaren, the oldest child, had entered nursing school in San Francisco. In 1921 she graduated, married, and bore a son, William F. McLaughlin.

    In 1922 Marjorie, the second daughter, married Earle Butterfield and they started their family (a girl and two boys) in Hollister.

    In 1924 Peter Jr.'s wife, Mary Celia, died. She was 52 years old and had been in ill health for a number of years. Remember, she had born the last of their five children at age 44, which was rather unusual for the time. Her obituary stated she "has not been a very strong woman at any period of her life, and in recent years she has suffered much."

    Peter is now a fifty eight year old widower with a twenty year old daughter and two sons, twelve and eight. At some point in the late 1920's the wheels have come off the dream wagon.

    By 1930 Peter has moved to Wilmington, California, in the harbor of Los Angeles. He rents a home and finds a job as a watchman on the docks. His oldest son, John, now seventeen and a recent high school graduate, is working at a service station. This, remember, is the start of a horrific economic depression and they are fortunate to have any kind of work. Elsie, the youngest daughter, is now twenty five, single, boarding with a widowed woman in San Jose and working as a stenographer in a bank.

    In January of 1934 Elsie dies. We are reasonably certain her death was by her own hand. You will find a tribute to Elsie in the Vignettes portion of this site.

    This isn't good; but the story isn't over.

    As the country emerged from the depression in the late 1930s John and Martha had the first of two sons. By 1942 John had secured a job with the Los Angeles Fire Department and would remain there for three decades, the rest of his working life. Their sons graduated from college, became professionals, and raised their own families.

    So we can follow the arc of all these lives, from a sailing ship on the Atlantic, to a pine forest in Canada, to the plains of South Dakota, to the orchards of central California, and on . . . They dreamed, they struggled, they endured, and they made our lives possible. I borrowed the title "City of Dreams" from the song by the Talking Heads. Every time I hear it, think about it, I remember the gift they gave. We live in the cities they dreamed of. And every time I'm feeling down, getting a little cynical, I remember their graves, and their faces. I'm sitting with the sun streaming through the window, tapping on my computer, well fed and healthy. Can't you see them smile? We live their dreams!







    By 1930 John Dixon McLaren, Peter Jr.'s eldest son, was dating Martha Elizabeth "Tookie" Winchester. They married in 1935 and began the final chapter, as the McLarens enter the City of Dreams.

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39372133

    Died:
    In 1884 Peter emigrated from Canada with his parents to homestead in the Dakota Territory near what later became Vienna, South Dakota. He farmed with his father and later with his wife Mary Celia (Dixon) McLaren. Peter and Mary Celia married in 1896 and raised five children. In the early 1900's he became a rural mail delivery man. In 1917 the family moved to Hollister, California where Peter became an orchardist. He lost Mary Celia in 1924 and "lost the farm/orchard" in the Depression. He then moved with his two young sons to Wilmington, California, in the harbor of Los Angeles, and became a watchman on the docks. He worked well into his 70's before retiring to live with his oldest son, John.

    Peter married Mary Celia Dixon about 1896. Mary (daughter of Robert Arthur Dixon and Sarah Jane Rowland) was born on 14 Jan 1872 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States; died on 18 Jun 1924 in Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Marion McLaren  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1898; and died.
    2. 3. Marjorie McLaren  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Dec 1899 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 10 Mar 1973 in Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.
    3. 4. Elsie McLaren  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jul 1904 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 7 Jan 1934 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.
    4. 5. John Dixon McLaren  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Apr 1912 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 14 Dec 1982 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States; was buried in Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California, United States.
    5. 6. Robert Charles McLaren  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jun 1916 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 29 Jul 1973 in San Gabriel, Los Angeles, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Marion McLaren Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) was born about 1898; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 4436FECD361442739A73B8943554D3716ACA

    Family/Spouse: W. F. McLaughlin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marjorie McLaren Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) was born on 14 Dec 1899 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 10 Mar 1973 in Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 39371546
    • _UID: 897E93C42CDF494B816331DEDA5C81D57C9E

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39371546

    Family/Spouse: Elmer Earle Butterfield. Elmer was born on 12 Feb 1897 in Paicines, San Benito County, California, United States; died on 26 Aug 1951 in Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Elsie McLaren Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) was born on 23 Jul 1904 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 7 Jan 1934 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 39559397
    • _UID: 7F6C228776EE4D659A49C02BD0985E0C4A42

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39559397

    Died:
    Funeral services for Miss Elsie McLaren, sister of Mrs. Earl Butterfield of Hollister, will be held from the Williams' funeral chapel in San Jose at 11 o'clock this morning. Interment will be made in the local I.O.O.F. Cemetery at 1:30 this afternoon.
    Miss McLaren was well known in San Benito county. She was a charming girl, possessing a personality that won her many friends. Born in South Dakota in 1905, she came to Hollister with her family to live in 1916.
    She completed her elementary and high school education here, enrolling shortly afterward in Herald's Business college [actually "Heald Business College"] in San Jose. Her employment with the San Jose bank started immediately after she had completed her business course.
    She was a popular member of the bank staff and in San Jose and her sudden passing will be mourned by a legion of friends in the Garden City.
    Aside from her sister in Hollister, Miss McLaren is survived by another sister, Mrs. William Broege of Wilmington, her father Peter McLaren of Wilmington, and two brothers John and Robert McLaren of Wilmington.


  4. 5.  John Dixon McLaren Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) was born on 13 Apr 1912 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 14 Dec 1982 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States; was buried in Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 39368346
    • _UID: 5192BCF9B1D14EEEA250E5EA03DA04C6BED4

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39368346

    Died:
    Born on the family farm in Vienna, South Dakota, on the same day as his future spouse. Moved with his family from South Dakota to Hollister, California in 1917. Moved to Wilmington, in the harbor of Los Angeles, in 1927. A graduate of Banning High School and Compton Junior College. John married Martha Elizabeth Winchester in July of 1935; two sons. He worked as a gauger for the Union Oil Company for a decade before being accepted as a fireman for the Los Angeles Fire Department. He took disability retirement from the LAFD as a Captain in 1969 after 27 years of service.

    John married Martha Elizabeth Winchester in 1935. Martha was born on 13 Apr 1912 in Wilmington, Los Angeles County, California, United States; died on 15 Dec 1999 in Los Alamitos, Orange County, California, United States; was buried in Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 6.  Robert Charles McLaren Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) was born on 16 Jun 1916 in Vienna, Clark County, South Dakota, United States; died on 29 Jul 1973 in San Gabriel, Los Angeles, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 39559629
    • _UID: 6B0C74D216714E65A24448F3E25B44740DD2

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39559629

    Family/Spouse: Juanita Albertine Guthrie. Juanita was born on 23 Dec 1919 in Texas, United States; died on 23 May 1986 in Lawndale, Los Angeles County, California, United States; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito County, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]





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