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1301 Margaret attended Ottawa Normal School in 1922/3. She taught in a scho ol near Galetta just East of Arnprior and in Ross Township. In 1927 she w ent to Saskatchewan with her cousin, Jessie Bulmer (Mrs Garnet Bromle y) to teach at Loch Arbour school near a town called Bounty south of Saska toon. She returned to the Cobden area to marry Milton Burwell in 1928. 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents BULMER, Margaret Gladys (I2200)
 
1302 marriage ceert. of Janet Sweeney and Alexander Hamilton 22 April 1898 Para aents Spencer and Mary Ann - David Hamilton and Jane Forest. Film 18709 21 reg. no. 013201. near end of reel SWEENEY, Janet Elizabeth Marie (I51878359)
 
1303 Marriage registration #008086

Edward Leech 23 of Alice, farmer son of James Leech and Mary McClelland ma rried Nancy Cochrane 19 of Alice daughter of William Cochrane and Margar et Mathews. Witnesses William Cochrane Jr. and Sarah Leech of Alice. At t he residence of the brides father, Alice Twp. Sept. 9, 1974. 
Family: Edward LEACH / Nancy COCHRANE (F14260764)
 
1304 Marriage registration #008086

Edward Leech 23 of Alice, farmer son of James Leech and Mary McClelland ma rried Nancy Cochrane 19 of Alice daughter of William Cochrane and Margar et Mathews. Witnesses William Cochrane Jr. and Sarah Leech of Alice. At t he residence of the brides father, Alice Twp. Sept. 9, 1974. 
Family: Edward LEACH / Nancy COCHRANE (F14602437)
 
1305 Marriage Registration 1889-010868 010868-89 (Renfrew Co.), Robert FERGUSON, 26, Beckwith, Ross, farmer, s /o Donald FERGUSON & Janet CARMICHAEL, to Christine McLAREN, 24, Ross, sam e, d/o James McLAREN & Mary CARMICHAEL, witn John FERGUSON & Jessie McLARE N, both of Ross, 7 August 1889 at Ross Family: Robert Carmichael FERGUSON / Christina MCLAREN (F13170899)
 
1306 Married Alice Twp Jan 26 1910, J M Jamieson, second son of Wm Jamies on of Ross Twp, to Annie J Blakely, second dau of Rev M D M and Mrs. Black ely. The bride's father officiated at the Manse, and she was given by h er brother, David Blakely. Miss Jamieson, Renfrew, cousin of the groom, w as organist Family: John Melley JAMIESON / Annie Janet BLAKELY (F15384035)
 
1307 Married Haley's station, Nov 14, 1906, Miss Millie Hutton, eldest d au of Mr and Mrs. William Hutton to Mr Wesley Code, by Rev. Mr. Pegan. At tendants were Miss Sarah Olmstead and Mr Robert Code the groom's brother

Renfrew Mercury Nov 23 1906 The home of Mr and Mrs Wm Hutton was the scene of a happy event on Wed a ft Nov 14th it beingthe marriage of their eldest dau Miss Millie, and Mr W esley Code, also of Haley's. Rev Mr Pergau officiated in teh presen ce of 60 invited guests. Miss Sara Olmstead, an intimate fried of teh bri de, was bridesmaid; while Mr Robert Code ably supported his brother. Mi ss Jennie Barber played teh wedding march. The bride was the recipie nt of many useful and beautiful preseents. Mr and Mrs code inte nd to go to Sask next spring whre he has already homesteaded. We offer co ngratulation and bes wishes. also At teh residence of the bride's parents, on Wed Nov 14th 1906, by Rev P Pe rgau, BA; Mr Wesley Code and Miss Permelia J, eldest dau of Mr and M rs Wm N Hutton, all of Haley's Station, ON 
Family: Wesley CODE / Permelia Jane HUTTON (F12255109)
 
1308 Married, Ross, June 13 1900, Mr. John Irvine Brown, Beachburg, son of Jo hn Brown, to Miss Carrie Wallace, dau of Mr. Wm Wallace. By Rev. H S Osbo rne, The bridesmaid was her sister, Miss Tessie Wallace

14648-00 (Renfrew Co): John Irvine BROWN, 22, farmer, Stafford, Beachbur g, s/o John BROWN & Elizabeth CHILDERHOSE, married Carrie WALLACE, 27, Ro ss twp., same, d/o William WALLACE & Jane JOHNSTON, witn: Walter LITT LE of Beachburg & Teresa WALLACE of Ross, 13 June 1900 at Ross twp 
Family: John Irvine BROWN / Catherine WALLACE (F11927441)
 
1309 MATHESON, Baby, m, January 15, 1933, blank [Renfrew Co.], > cause - stillborn, eclampsia in mother, burial - Beachburg, > s/o Hugh Matheson & Jessie Black, both born Westmeath, infm - > Hugh Matheson of Beachburg, father, Pembroke Twp (Renfrew > Co.) 028951-33 MATHIESON, Baby (I47628029)
 
1310 MAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 045 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p10 film t6365 19 MAY Peter M 1891-51 married - Ont Ire Scot C.Presbyterian farmer 20 MAY { ? } Ellen F 1891-46 married wife Ont Ire Scot C.Presbyterian 21 MAY William Henry M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 22 MAY Thos Hatford M 1891-13 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 23 MAY Edgar Royal M 1891-11 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 24 MAY Sydney Clifford M 1891-10 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 25 MAY El? W F 1891-1 - dtr Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian
note: given name and sex column difficult to read due to poor handwriti ng on original document
!SOURCE: 1. SCRAPBOOK-IRENE MCLAREN 
MAY, Thomas Hatford (I3225)
 
1311 MAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 050 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p11 film t6365 20 MAY William M 1891-52 married - Ont Ire Scot C.Presbyterian farmer 21 MAY { ? } Sarah F 1891-46 married wife Ont Ire Ire C.Presbyterian 22 MAY Samuel J M 1891-18 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 23 MAY William H M 1891-14 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 24 MAY Robert Seymor M 1891-12 - son Ont Ont Ont C.Presbyterian 25 McDONALD Jessie F 1891-10 - adopted dtr Scot Scot Scot C.Presbyterian MAY, Rev. William Herbert (I50523730)
 
1312 McClellandRobert C.25WestmeathWestmeathHiram McClella nd Jane LaRocMcGonegalSarah23WestmeathW estmeathJohn McGonegal Elizabeth Carnegie1909Apr il 7Lizzie C. Baldwin Louise J. AchesonBachelorSpinsterP resbyterianMethodistA408406Charles D. BaldwinWestmeath 1911 Census Westmeath Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario living with family MCGONEGAL, Sarah Sadie (I48728322)
 
1313 McCOY 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 181 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p42 film t6355 19 McCOY John M 1891-46 married - Ont Ont italy RC hotel keeper 20 McCOY { ? } Mary F 1891-43 married wife Ont Ire Ire RC 21 McCOY John James M 1891-13 - son Ont Ont Ont RC 22 McCOY Albert M 1891-10 - son Ont Ont Ont RC 23 McCOY Stella F 1891-7 - dtr Ont Ont Ont RC 24 McCOY William M 1891-6 - son Ont Ont Ont RC 1901 Census Ross Twp. & Cobden Village , Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents MCCOY, Mary Stella (I40314115)
 
1314 McDONALD, Annie Jane, f, March 28, 1933, 68 years 3 months 8 > days, Ireland, cause - myocarditis, burial - Eganville, d/o > blank Lyons & blank Edwards, both born Ireland, infm - Jas > McDonald, husband, Wilberforce Twp (Renfrew Co.) 029039-33 LYON, Annie Jane (I37692737)
 
1315 McEWEN 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 060 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p13 film t6355 5 McEWEN Duncan M 1891-38 married - Ont Scot Scot Presbyterian farmer 6 McEWEN { ? } Hester Ann F 1891-23 married wife Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 7 McEWEN William M 1891-15 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 8 McEWEN Janet F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 9 McEWEN Sarah F 1891-8 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 10 McEWEN Russell M 1891-5 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 11 McEWEN Epream M 1891-4 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 12 McEWEN Lizabeth F 1891-2 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 1911 Census Westmeath Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with spouse MCEWEN, Sarah Ann (I3511)
 
1316 McGonegallJohn28WestmeathWestmeathAndrew McGonegall Eliza beth KenneyCarnegieElizabeth20WestmeathWestmeathDaniel Carneg ie Sarah Fraser1884December 24Westmeath Westmeath Daniel Carnegie Maggie Sullivan 10086-84 (Renfrew Co): John McGONNEGALL, 28, farmer, Westmeath, same, s /o Andrew McGONNEGALL & Elizabeth KEENNY?, married Elizabeth CARNEGIE, 2 0, Westmeath, same, d/o Daniel CARNEGIE & Sarah FRASER, witn: Daniel CARNE GIE & Maggie SULLIVAN, both of Westmeath, 24 Dec 1884 at Westmeath [McGone gal?] 10086-84 (Renfrew Co): John McGONNEGALL, 28, farmer, Westmeath, same, s /o Andrew McGONNEGALL & Elizabeth KEENNY?, married Elizabeth CARNEGIE, 2 0, Westmeath, same, d/o Daniel CARNEGIE & Sarah FRASER, witn: Daniel CARNE GIE & Maggie SULLIVAN, both of Westmeath, 24 Dec 1884 at Westmeath [McGone gal?] Family: John MCGONEGAL / Elizabeth CARNEGIE (F16073916)
 
1317 McKAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 095 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p22 film t6365 4 McKAY Thomas M 1891-35 - - Ont Ire Ire RC farmer 5 McKAY James M 1891-41 - brother Ont Ire Ire RC 6 McKAY Owen M 1891-90 widower father Ire Ire Ire RC 7 COWDER { ? } Elizabeth F 1891-45 widow lodger Ont Ire Ire Methodist

1881 Census Place:Ross, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist H Div 2 Pa ge 23 Family 89 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace Owen MCKAYMM93IrishIreland Occ:FarmerReligion:Roman Catholic Bridget MCKAYFM70IrishIreland Religion:Roman Catholic James MCKAYM38IrishO Occ:FarmerReligion:Roman Catholic Thomas MCKAYM34IrishO Occ:FarmerReligion:Roman Catholic Owen MCKAYM32IrishO Occ:School TeacherReligion:Roman Catholic

Death Registration # 015916-92 taken from the Ontario Archives Death Index Burial: 19 Jun 1892, Our lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Cemetery, Lap asse, Renfrew, County, Ontario Canada 
MCKAY, Owen (I3120)
 
1318 McKAY, Garry Of Cobden, passed away in the Montfort Hospital, Ottawa on Tu esday, December 18, 2007 in his 76th year. Garry McKay, beloved husba nd of the late Cecelia Bulger (2006). Dear father of Dan (Kim), Karen (Mas on Copeland), James, Susan, Johnny, and Margaret-Ann (Tom Rowan). Also sur vived by 9 grandchildren, 2 sisters Shirley Dennie and Donna Kidd. Frien ds may call at the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home, Cobden, Friday fr om 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Liturgy of the Word will be celebrated in Sacr ed Heart Roman Catholic Church, Cobden, Saturday, December 29, 20 07 at 11 a.m. Spring interment St. Pius Cemetery, Osceola. Donations to t he Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. MCKAY, Garwood 'Garry' J (I40968496)
 
1319 McKIBBON, Mary, f, June 22, 1933, 71 years 7 months 16 days, > Bryson Quebec, cause - apoplectic hemiplegia 1 day, burial - > Cobden, d/o Joseph Houston born Quebec & Letitia Kemp born > Canada, infm - Mr. George McKibbon of Owen Sound, son, > Cobden, (Renfrew Co.) 029162-33

1911 Census Cobden, Renfrew Co., Ontario with spouse 
HOUSTON, Mary (I37972358)
 
1320 McLAREN 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 030 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p7 film t6365 2 McLAREN John M 1891-33 married - Ont Scot Ont Presbyterian farmer 3 McLAREN { ? } Mary F 1891-26 married wife Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 4 McLAREN Donald James M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 1911 census Ross twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family FERGUSON, Mary Elizabeth (I39810670)
 
1321 McLAREN 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 032 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p7 film t6365 10 McLAREN William R M 1891-76 married - Scot Scot Scot C.Presbyterian far mer 11 McLAREN { ? } Jne F 1891-66 married wife Scot Scot Scot C.Presbyterian 12 McLAREN J? F 1891-30 - dtr Ont Scot Scot Presbyterian
caution: given name unreadable due to poor handwriting on original docu ment 13 McLAREN John M 1891-40 - son Ont Scot Scot C.Presbyterian 14 McLAREN Peter M 1891-26 - son Ont Scot Scot C.Presbyterian 15 McLAREN Katie F 1891-21 - dtr Ont Scot Scot C.Presbyterian 16 MACKEY Lila T F 1891-9 - granddtr Ont Scot Scot C.Presbyterian FERGUSON 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 113 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p26 film t6365 17 FERGUSON John M 1891-31 married - Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian farmer 18 FERGUSON { ? } Jeanie F 1891-31 married wife Ont Scot Scot Presbyterian 19 FERGUSON Jean F 1891-1 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian
!Source: 1.1861 & 1871 Census Ross Twp.wtih parents 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents 
MCLAREN, Jennie Hamilton (I39808138)
 
1322 McLaren, Bromley, Ann Campbell relict of teh late Malcolm McLaren, ag ed 85 years (Jul 25 1913 paper Renfrew Mercury) Does not make sense if she was born in 1806 CAMPBELL, Ann (I2178)
 
1323 McQUADE 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 134 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p31 film t6365 16 McQUADE James M 1891-62 married - Ont Ire Ire RC farmer 17 McQUADE { ? } Mary F 1891-54 married wife Ont Ire Ire RC 18 McQUADE William M 1891-30 - son Ont Ire Ire RC 19 McQUADE John M 1891-24 - son Ont Ire Ire RC 20 McQUADE Daniel M 1891-21 - son Ont Ire Ire RC 21 McQUADE Mary F 1891-17 - dtr Ont Ire Ire RC 22 McQUADE Annie F 1891-16 - dtr Ont Ire Ire RC 23 McQUADE Michael M 1891-13 - son Ont Ire Ire RC 24 McQUADE Patrick M 1891-11 - son Ont Ire Ire RC MCQUADE, Mary (I49220860)
 
1324 MCQUITTY, Phebia; September 19, 1870, , Renfrew Co., Ontario.


County/District: Renfrew Co. Township:
Registration #
005640
Microfilm Number
LDS 1846464 or Ontario Archives MS 9 35 Reel 1
SURNAME of Deceased
MCQUITTY
Given Name(s) of Deceased
Phebia
Date of Death
September 19, 1870
Sex of Deceased
F
Age
58 yrs
Rank or Profession
farmer's wife
Where Born
Co Cavan, Ireland
Certified Cause of Death
bone cancer, 17 mths
Name of Physician
Dr Lynn
Signature of Informant
David McQuitty
Description of Informant
farmer
Residence of Informant
Horton
When Registered
Dec 2 1870
Religious Denomination
Episcopal Methodist
Signature of Registrar
George Eady Jr
Remarks
none 
HUMPHRIES, Phoebie (I1655)
 
1325 Merchant in Cobden 1940
Fred Gruvick, merchant 27 Robert ST. Ottawa, 1935
Fred & Dora, merchant Oshawa, 1957, 1962 
GRUVICK, Frederick (I9253221)
 
1326 Mervin Edgar Stewart
Born: Sat Jun 12, 1943
Died: Thu Dec 22, 2011


Of RR1 Douglas, passed away peacefully in Hospice Renfrew with his family at his side on Thursday December 22, 2011 in his 69th year. Mervin Stewart beloved husband of Irene Stewart nee Yuke. Dear father of Brent ( Paula ) Stewart and Scott ( Elizabeth ) Stewart. Also survived by 5 granddaughters Katie, Hayley, Jaime, Morgan, Lily, 1 sister Margaret ( Carmen Wickens ); 1 brother Revel ( Freda ) and 3 brothers in law Jack ( Glenna ) Yuke, Frank Yuke and Brian Yuke. Predeceased by 2 sisters Laura ( Fred Leben ); Velma Tippins, 2 brothers Ross and Leslie Stewart, 2 sisters in law Vivian Bolger, Marian Valliant and 2 brothers in law Larry( Rose ) Yuke and Ellsworth ( Pat ) Yuke. Friends may call at the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home Cobden Monday December 26, 2011 from 7-9pm. Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Service in the Cobden Pentecostal Church Wednesday December 28, 2011 at 11am. Interment Cobden Union Cemetery. Donations to Zion United Church Douglas Memorial Fund or Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated.
 
STEWART, Mervin Edgar (I4944028)
 
1327 Mick, Ethel
(Nee Behm) Passed away with her family at her side on Monday October 11, 2010 at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital.
Dear wife of the late Basil Mick. Mother of the late Ron Mick (survived by his wife Gloria), Gail Stokes (Dalton) and Bev Briscoe (David). Grandmother of Carolyn, Stephen, Greg, Paula, Lisa and Julie.
Great Grandmother of Brandon, Allison, Erica, Ella, Chloe, Paige, Justin, Norah and Emma. Sadly missed by brother Gordon Behm and sister in laws Ollie, Anne and Mary as well as many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Wednesday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m., Where Funeral Service will be held at Grace United Church, Admaston on Thursday October 14th at 11:00 a.m. Interment Admaston Cemetery.
In Ethel's memory donations to the Bonnechere Manor Auditorium Fund or the Sunshine Coach Service would be appreciated.
 
BEHM, Ethel Alfreda (I35940705)
 
1328 Might one of the above be the father of Robert Bishop 1844-1913 who m. Sarah Humphries ? Following is the family - 1. Robert Bishop b. -___-1844, m. -___-1874, Sarah Jane (Sarah) Humphries, b. -___-1855, (daughter of George Humphries and Sarah (Sally) Johnston) d. 20-Apr-1908, bur. St. John's Ang. Cm., South March, Ont. Robert died 3-May-1913, bur. St. John's Ang. Cm., South March, Ont.
Children:
i Maude Mary (Maude) Bishop b. -___-1875.
ii George H. (George) Bishop b. 17-Mar-1881.
iii Robert Ambrose (Robert) Bishop b. -___-1882.
iv Wilhelmina (Minnie) Bishop b. -___-1885, d.
5-Mar-1917, bur. St. John's Ang. Cm., South March,
Ont.
v Elizabeth Eleanor (Lizzie) Bishop b. -___-1888.
vi Stella Bishop b. -___-1890, m. Oliver B. Major, b.
9-Apr-1888, Ont., (son of William Major and Phoebe
Vance). Stella died -___-1978.
vii Walter Bishop Private. b. -___-1894, d. 27-Dec-1916.
viii Sidney Bishop b. c1880s, d. bef. 1975.
ix Fleming Bishop b. c1880s, d. bef. 1975.
x Ida F. (Ida) Bishop b. -___-1897. ============================================================ I am not descended from a Bishop but several of these children and their descendents married relatives of mine.

Ed Wilson =================================================================== Ed Wilson - ewilson@trytel.com
or - ba642@freenet.carleton.ca 
HUMPHRIES, George (I2378)
 
1329 Military Medal; plaque & scroll to father; C of S to mother
Mill Hand
5' 11" 165 lbs; brown eyes and brown hair
GSW abdomen Aug 30, 1918 at Vis-en-Artois; Died of wounds, Sep 17, 1918
Penetrating GSW R. buttock resulting in ruptured bladder and fractured pelvis 
EADY, L. Sgt. Calvin (I41750833)
 
1330 Minor Lowe and Lewis Lowe were twins. They came to Manitoba with their pa rents as young lads. Minor married - Carrie Gilmour.

Minor Lowe became an expert with hammer and saw, an answer to the difficul ties pioneers were having in securing both materials and carpenters for buildi ng the homes and barns, by now replacing "soddies" and "shanties".

After the railroad was built and a good grain market established, more la nd was cultivated and the demand for farm implements increased so Minor opened an implement warehouse for Frost and Wood Co. As a side line he went into re al estate partnership with Mr. A.R. Higgins. Later he went farther west and homesteaded in the Grandview District. Following this venture he open ed a real estate office with the Kent Realty and Investment Co. at Craik, Sask.

"A History of the Rural Municipality of Roland, Manitoba 1876 - 1976"
Edited by Evelyn M uller 
LOWE, Minor Edmund (I31865457)
 
1331 Missionary To Manitoba Methodist Episcopal
Wesleyan Meth Bapt Reg, Renfrew Co
Andrew W. Edwards s/o Evans & Rebecca 1Aug 1849 13 Jun 1849 Stafford Rev John Howes

!Source: 1. vital stats marriage reg no R115 vol. 9 pg 152 (Renfrew Co) Wesley EDWARDS, 22, farmer, Wilberforce, same, s/o Evan & Rebecca EDWARDS, married Miriam MARVIN, 19, Elgin, Ross, d/o Guy & Margaret MARVIN, witn: Hannah HOWSELL & Cornelius CHAPMAN, 28 Jan 1870 at Ross
 
EDWARDS, Rev. Andrew Wesley (I1745)
 
1332 MORDAY 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 109 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p25 film t6365 15 MORDAY William M 1891-48 married - Ont Eng Eng Presbyterian farmer 16 MORDAY { ? } Susan F 1891-44 married wife Ont USA Que Presbyterian 17 MORDAY Mary F 1891-12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian
note: married is "f" with a line through it on original document 18 MORDAY Joseph M 1891-4 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian
note: married is "m" with a line through it on original document 19 WILSON Amelia F 1891-52 - lodger Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian
note: married is "f" with a line through it on original document 20 PEEVER Joseph M 1891-20 - domestic Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents 
MORDY, Joseph (I931)
 
1333 Mother Jean L. Costello, Carleton Place
Father Simon Wilson Costello deceased Jun 29, 1941
bro Albert Hackett Costello, Carleton Place
sisters: Donalda E Taman, Smiths Falls, Laurel McCann, Carleton Place, Charlotte Costello, Carleton Place 
COSTELLO, Pte. Wilson Adison (I51814618)
 
1334 moved to Dakota Mar 1890
Was with daughter when died of influenza and her and husband accompanied body home on train. She took ill and died a frew days later 
SPARLING, Sarah Jane (I31947758)
 
1335 Mr Russell Wright of Winnipeg, Man, spent New Year's with his mother, Mrs William Wright, Cobden WRIGHT, Russell McClelland (I54698653)
 
1336 Mr. James Fulton.

(31 Oct. 1919)

On Friday morning last Mr. James Fulton passed suddenly away at his ho me on the seventh line of Pakenham Township. Mr. Fulton was in his usual h ealth until the moment he quietly and peacefully expired in the presen ce of his wife and three of his children; his death being caused by hea rt failure.

The deceased was born in 1850 on the farm on which he died. Most of this y ounger days were spent in the Township of Ross. In 1883, he married Miss A nnie Camelon and settled on the homestead.

Besides his sorrowing widow he leaves a family of four sons and four daugh ters; Robert, living on the adjoining farm; David, James and Mary, teach er of Admaston; Ethel, teacher at Renfrew; Stuart, Agnes and Mabel at hom e. He leaves also to mourn his loss four brothers and two sisters; Ale x. of Pakenham; Wm. of Braeside; Hugh of Detroit; Andrew of Arnprior; a nd Mrs. Albert Kopinsky of Cobden and Mrs. Wm. Barn of Admaston.

Mr. Fulton was a member of Zion Presbyterian Church at Cedar Hill. He w as a devoted husband and father and a warm-hearted and true neighbor; t he number of friends and relatives who attend the last said rites showi ng the respect and esteem in which he was held.

The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from his late residence to Pake nham cemetery. Rev. W. T. McKenzie conducted the funeral service and preac hed a very appropriate and earnest sermon.

The pallbearers were Alex., Wm., and Andrew Fulton, David Camelon, Alex. F ulton and John Fulton. 
FULTON, James (I1183)
 
1337 Mrs. Emerson Dean The death occurred at the Drynan Nursing Home, Almonte, on Saturday, Febru ary 2nd. of Mrs. Emerson Dean, a highly esteemed resident of Pakenham Town ship in her 84th year. Mrs. Dean, who before her marriage was Elizabeth St anley, was a daughter of the late Edward Stanley and his wife Elizabeth Wh alen of Cedar Hill. In 1919 she married William Emerson Dean of Cobden a nd farmed near Pakenham until the time of her death. She was predeceas ed by her only daughter (Merle) Mrs. Wm. S. Wood of Cobden. Of a fami ly of seven she is survived by one brother Clifford of Clayton, two sister s, Mrs. Mae Richards of Carleton Place and (Jessie) Mrs. William Ritch ie of Union Hall and two grandchildren. Funeral service was held at the Ke rry Funeral Home, Almonte, on Monday, Feb. 4th, at 2 p.m., with Re v. W. L. Henley officiating. Numerous floral tributes were received. Pallb earers were Messrs Murray Cavanagh, Wilfred Lindsay, Chef. Graham, Ted Woo d, Wesley Dean and Clifford Stanley. Entombment in the Auld Kirk Vault. In terment in the Union Cemetery, Pakenham, in the spring. Sympathy of the Co mmunity is extended to Mr. Dean. STANLEY, Elizabeth (I1352)
 
1338 MRS. WM. WOOD - (1958) The death occurred on Sunday, December 14th, at the Pembroke Cottage Hospi tal of Mrs. Wm. S. Wood in her 39th year. Mrs. Wood, the former Merle Elo da Dean, was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dean of Pakenham. S he was born in Bromley Township on March 16th, 1919, and moved with her pa rents to Pakenham in her early childhood. She received her education in t he public and high schools there. On April 23rd, 1942 she married Willi am Wood, taking up residence for a time in Ottawa and going to Cobden in 1 946 where she resided until her death. Surviving besides her husband, is o ne daughter, Sandra, and one son, Steven, and her parents. The funeral ser vice was conducted Wednesday afternoon at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Cobd en. Rev. C. C. Watson officiated. Pallbearers were Irvin and Wesley Dea n, E. D. Hill, Emerson Kohlsmith, Kenneth Eckford of Cobden and Robert Coc hran of Almonte. The flower bearers were Claude Oattes, Donald Dean, Hilli ard Dean and Osborne Bowes. Burial was in the family plot in Pakenham ceme tery.

DEATHS WOOD, Merle Eloda - On Sunday, December 14, 1958, at Cobden, Merle Eloda D ean, wife of William S. Wood, in her 39th year. Resting at the Fraser Morr is Funeral Home, Cobden. Funeral service to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m., A nglican Church. Interment in United Cemetery, Pakenham.

MRS. WILLIAM S. WOOD The sudden death on Sunday, December 14th of Mrs. William S. Wood of Cobd en and formerly Miss Merle Eloda Dean, only daughter of Mr. Emerson Dean a nd his wife, Elizabeth Stanley of Pakenham Township, has cast a gloom ov er this community where she went to school and was so well and favourab ly known. She was in her 39th year. Surviving besides her sorrowing husba nd are two children, Sandra, aged 10, and Stephen, aged 5 years. The funer al took place from the Fraser Morris Funeral Home to, the Anglican Chur ch for service at 2 p.m. Interment was in the Union Cemetery, Pakenham. 
DEAN, Merle Eloda (I2944)
 
1339 MURDOCK 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 104 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p24 film t6365 13 MURDOCK James M 1891-65 married - Ire Ire Ire Methodist farmer 14 MURDOCK { ? } Mary F 1891-62 married wife Ont Scot Scot Methodist farme r
caution: age difficult to read due to overwrite on original document 15 MURDOCK John C M 1891-29 widower Scot Ont Ire Ont Methodist farmer 16 MURDOCK Elizabeth Jane F 1891-8 - granddtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist farmer
note: "g.d." with 2 lines through it on original document 17 MURDOCK Geo Samuel M 1891-14 - adopted son Ont Ont Ont Methodist farmer 
MURDOCK, Elizabeth Jane (I3476)
 
1340 MURIEL MILLICENT "PENNY" BLACK Peacefully, on February 20, 2001, Millice nt passed away at the Riverview Health Centre in Winnipeg. Millicent was b orn on July 13, 1903 in Cobden, Ontario. She was predeceased by her husba nd James Leybourne "Ley" Black in 1975; her parents, John Evans Ross and M argaret Elizabeth Ross; two brothers, Arnold and Hilton; a sister Hildr ed Ross Graham and a brother-in-law Rev. James R. Graham. She is surviv ed by her step-son R. Greer Black; daughter-in-law Kerry Toll; two grandda ughters, Devon and Tallan Black, and two nieces June and Rosemary Graha m. Her family moved to Winnipeg when she was a baby. She received her educ ation at Mulvey School, Wesley College and the University of Manitoba. Lat er, she studied music and French at Mont Notre Dame French Ladies Colle ge in Sherbrooke, Quebec. She also studied crafts at McMaster University ( Hamilton) and the Pentlands School of Crafts, Pentlands, North Carolina. M illicent had an extensive and varied career. Her work included camp and ho tel manager in northern Ontario, she served in the CWAC as an Auxiliary Se rvice Officer in Ottawa during the Second World War and as a crafts lead er with the Montreal YWCA after the war. She returned to Ontario to care f or her elderly father in 1948 and worked as a social worker for the Ontar io Government in Toronto. She moved back to the west in 1956 to marry L ey and worked for the Childrens Aide Society of Western Manitoba in Brando n. After they moved to Winnipeg in 1964, she worked at the D. A. Stewart R ehabilitation Centre, again teaching crafts. Throughout her life she touch ed and helped many people in her different careers. Millicent was a long t ime member of First Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg and a member of the Or der of the Eastern Star, Friendship Chapter No. 67. A memorial service wi ll be held in the chapel at the Riverview Health Centre, 1 Morley Avenu e, at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, February 23. In lieu of flowers, donations m ay be made to First Presbyterian Church (Winnipeg), the Pastoral Care Depa rtment of Riverview Health Centre or the charity of your choice. THOMSON F UNERAL CHAPELS 783-7211

provided by David Ireton 
ROSS, Muriel Millicent (I19217977)
 
1341 My old dad started life on the farm in Birch Hills. Around 1927 he left t he farm and came west. He worked for the railroad for a short time for ju st cigarret money and a place to eat and sleep.

Before long he landed in Vancouver and got work on 'the boats'. In the ea rly days on the boats he was located in the Kootney Lake area doing his ti me as a fireman on the paddle wheelers Moiey and Nasookan. Moiey is a mus eem piece now in Kaslo and the Nasookan is somebodys house in the Tra il - Balfour Lake area.

Sometime in 1939 he met mum at 'Moose Hall' (a dance club of the day locat ed in the 600 block Burrard on the east side of the street just north of C hrist Chruch Cathedral) and on March 16, 1940 they married.

Later on, (I don't know exactly when) dad was an officer on the boa ts up in the Northwest Territories. He worked his way up the ranks to fir st officer and then in early 1942 he got his Captancy papers. Just abo ut this time mum complained that he was an absentee husband and so dad qu it the boats and took a job as a street car operator and later a bus drive r.

Dad retired on March 31, 1968 but after a boring 6 months of retireme nt he got a job as a security guard with Uniguard. He stayed with this f or 10 more years finally retiring from work at the age of 75. By this ti me mum was retired and they started playing 'bridge'. During his retireme nt years he travelled to all parts of the world. Dad enjoyed good health and a clear mind all his life. He drove his car r ight up until November 1995 when he had to go into hospital for an operat ion. This operation set him back and he never recovered to his normal sel f. From November until his death on March 14,1996 dad had a clear mind b ut was going down hill day by day. His sister Annie came out to visit h im for the last time on February 1 - 7. I was with him on his last d ay as was my brother Reg. If one must die then dad died in the best way possible, at home in his o wn bed with his 2 sons and wife there. Dad just slipped away about 7: 30 PM on March 14, 1996. He was just 2 days short of his 56th anniversa ry and 8 days short of his 93rd birthday. He is buried at Ocean View Cemetary in Burnaby just across from Central Pa rk. We will miss you dad. 
SMITH, Archibald Emerson (I49222165)
 
1342 N!SOURCE: 1. 1851 CENSUS WILBERFORCE TWP. ROLL C11751
2. 1861 CENSUS WILBERFORCE TWP. ROLL C1070
3. FOUNDING FAMILIES OF GRATTAN & WILBERFORCE TWP. BY CAROL BENNETT
4. DENNISON FAMILY TREE -THE FIGHTING DENNISONS
5. LAKE DORE POINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
6. FOUNDING FAMILIES OF GRATTAN 7 WILBERFORCE BY CAROL BENNETT
7. A DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH IMIGRANTS TO CANADA BEFORE CONFEDERATION
8. 1871 CENSUS WILBERFORCE TWP.
9. INFO FROM LORNA MILNE
10. Infor from Lorna Milne r/c from Elaine Kirkham
!BIRTH: AGE 48 IN 1851-DATE FEB 22.(1); AGE 63 IN 1861 CENSUS.(2)
ABT. 1804(3) LISTED AS ABT.1798(5). AGE 72 IN 1871(8); FEB 22 1804-13 AUG 1881(9) He was christened in 1804 Old Parochial Register for Dornoch, 47/1, Births & Marriages from 1730-1819, Births for 1804, Sut, SCT; official extract held by Lorna Milne(10)
!Education: William seems to have been a well educated man. His writing and grammar are excellent, and he also seems to have acted on behalf of other members of the family when the need arose. When his brother George died intestate, early in 1840, it was William who acted on behalf of George's son John, "who was absent from this Province by the last accounts which were received from him" to make sure that he inherited his father's land (the east 1/2 of Lot 11, Concession 5, Ramsay Twp., Lanark Co.(10)
!Death: William died in 1881 at his home, Lot 16, Con 12 Wilberforce Twp, from Consumption, after 3 mon illness. (Ontario Reg #1881-05-016413; official copy held by Lorna Milne) Buried at Point Presbyterian Church. Info from his son David's family Bible, although the grave is unmarked and the church records have been destroyed in a fire. (10)
!RELIGION: FREE CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN(3) 'THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WAS BUILT ON 'THE POINT' IN 1860 ON LAND KNOWN AS MCDONALDS POINT. THE LAND FOR THE CHURCH AND BURYING GROUNDS, CONSISTED OF 1 & 9/10 ACRES ON LOT 9 L.D.R. WAS OFFICIALLY DEEDED IN 1862 AND RECEIVED FOR THE CHURCH BY THREE TRUSTEES - ROBERT THOMAS, WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, AND JOHN MACDONALD(5) -ADHERED TO FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND(5)
!HOME: BIRTH-SCOTLAND(1,2);CAME FROM DORNOCK IN SCOTLAND TO LANARK C. IN
1830 AND THEN TO LAKE DORE IN 1851.(4);FROM DORNOCH, SUTHERLAND, SCOT(7) IN 1831(7) SUTHERLANDS WERE HIGHLAND SCOTS WHO HAD BEEN DRIVEN OFF THEIR LAND DURING THE SUTHERLAND CLEARANCES(4) RAMSAY TWP-CHILDREN BORN(1); CAME TO RAMSAY TWP. IN 1821(3) CAME TO WILBERFORCE TWP.IN 1840'S(3); CON 12, PART LOT 17 (1,2)200 ACRES.
!CHILDREN: JAMES, ANGUS, JOHN, DONALD, MARGRET.(1)
DAVID AGE 22 LISTED AS FARMER ON SAME FARM A SECOND MARGRET SUTHERLAND IS LISTED AS AGE 5 ON MAR 6 IN 1851 CENSUS, WAS BORN IN TORONTO BUT NOT A MEMBER OF FAMILY(1); LISTED AS LIVING WITH DAVID BUT NOT A MEMBER OF FAMILY IN 1861 CENSUS(2)
!Marriage: Two entries are listed in the Old Parochial Registers under marriages: (first one) 6 Feb 1824 (Old Parochial Register for Kilmuir Parish Easter, ROC, SCT; Marriages for 1824) "William Sutherland, Beachan, Parish of Dornoch, Sutherlandshrire, and Alexandrena Ross, Milntown in this Parish." (second one): 7 Feb 1824 (Old Parochial Register for Dornoch, 47 Marriages from 1820-1849, for 1824, SUT, SCT) "William Sutherland, Rearchar, was married to Alexandrina Ross, New Tarbet, Milntown." Official extracts held by Lorna Milne. Aprrently they did the knot up twice, first for her parents, and then for his! Suspect the first of these is just the banns becing called - E.K.) He may have met his wife during his service in the Rosshire Militia.(10)
!Home: William was living up above Dornoch, at Rearchar (also spelled Rearqhuar) when he was married. He and Alexandrina set up housekeeping at Proney Naer (now known as Proncy Nain or Balnapolaig) just below the remaines of Proncy Castle. They were living here when their first three children were baptised in Dornoch Cathedral. The old house at Proncy was originally two attached cottages, and has been converted into a single house, with the roof raised a bit. It may have been thatched with heather when the Sutherlands lived there. It is haunted by a lady who opens the door of the main bedroom, and then just closes it and goes away. There is another ghost who walks along the lane, and one who walks along the main road just up from the gate, on the B9168. People have stopped to give him a lift, and when they open the car door no one is there. Infor from Martin Woodhouse, who rents the gouse from its present owner, Angus Murray. William, his wife & his 2 oldest children, Alexander & David, emigrated to Canada, leaving Dornoch on 21 May 1830. (Info found among old letters of the Angus Sutherland family). Another son, Angus, was baptised in Dornoch on 31 jan 1830, but seems to have died iether before or just after they came to Canada. They arrived at Perth Ontario in Sep., along with his brothers John (who settled in N.S.) and Angus. Two other brothers, George, & David , had already emigrated in June 1821 with the Lanark Society Settlers on the ship Clifford Canning. His brother, David, had setttled on 16 Jul 1821 on Lot 11, concession 5, in Ramsay Twp., Lanark Co., In 1842, David moved north to Wilberforce Twp. Renfrew Co., settling on Lots 24 & 25 of Concession 10. Family tradition has it that several other brothers and sisters also emigrated to Ramsay. From Perth, Ontario, William sent a letter on 19 set 1830 (Ontario Archives, RG 1, C IV, Ramsay Twp. Papers, Concession 4) to the Honourable P.Robinson: "Sir I am a Settler who has just come out from Scotland & as my brother lives in Ramsay I am persuaged to take a poor lot in that township which as been refused by many it is Lot No. 6 in the 4 Concession the front half. & I will give twenty pounds for it if I am not entitled to to draw land free for my Services in the Ross Shire Militia in both Scotland and Ireland for Some years---trusting you attention to answer I remain Sir Your Obt' Humble Servant William Sutherland Ramsay P.S. Please address care of David Sutherland near Michael Corkery." Wether or not William got this land he didn't stay on it for long, and a good thing too for it is terrible land; just one rocky ridge surrounded by swamp. In 1831, William 'squatted' on the east half of lot 13, concession 3, Ramsay Twp. The family lived here for some years and cleared "several small patches --- and had in all some 15 acres cleared, which was mostly covered with second growth timber again before he left it. He had a small flat roofed barn also, which was the whole of his improvements." (Ontario Archives, RG 1, C IV, Ramsay Twp. Papers, Con 3) This land is also dreadful, about half of it being "ash swale, very low and wet and not fit for cultivation. The rest is gravelly high land mostly covered with granite and stone." By 1840, he was living in the town of Perth when his brother George died and William acted on behalf of George's son John Sutherland. (National Archives of Canada film C-2826, Upper Canada Land Petitions, RG 1, L3, Volume 483 S Bundle 5, 1848-1850, #72.) By 18 Oct 1848, William was petitioning the Commissioner of Crown Lands to grant him the west 1/2 of Lot 17, Concession 5, Ramsay Twp., Lanark County, where he lived for one year and had cleared about 15 acres. "A clergy reserve. --the cleared land being of a sandy loam, good, (and) that there is about 15 acres of the same uncleared, that there is about 20 acres of a wet Cedar and alder Swamp, and the remainder is sand and rock. Quality of timber growing there being Maple Hemlock Elm and Cedar, and that it is worth 6 shillings and 6 pence per acre." He received title to this land on 18 October 1849, after paying 8 shillings per acre for it.(10)
!Home: The family was living on 200 acres on Concession 12, of which, 90 were coltivated (23 in crop & 67 in pasture). The family followed the example of William's younger brother David, and moved north to Wilberforce Twp soon after it was surveyed and opened to settlement in 1851.(ontario archives, Wilberforce Twp. Papers, Concession 12) By July 1853, he had performed the settlement duties on Lot 18, Concession 12, and was offering the Land Agent 4 pounds for it. In July 1854, he petitioned for Lot 17, Concession 12. And by 1861, he was living on Lot 16, Concession 12. He had finally found some fairly good land with good harwood bush suitable for making Potash, the first cash crop for most settlers in the area. From the Abstract Index to Deeds for south 1/2 of Lot 3, Concession 5, Stafford Twp., held at Pembroke Land REgister Offic, William & Alexandrina Sutherland bough this lot on 25 Jul 1862 for 300 pounds from Geroge Mick (his son Danny's father in law), and sold it 5 years later to Elizabeth King (his ons's David's mother-in-law) for 800 pounds. (10) In early 30's with 3 small sons, David, Alexander and James, and 2 broth er Angus and John; they sailed to Canada landing in Nova Scotia. John rem ained there. Wm and Alexandrina, brother Angus came to Lanark where 3 mo re children were born: Donald, John d. child, Margaret. In late 1840's Wm, Alexandrina, 4 sons, 1 dau settled near Lake Dore. Old est son Alexander left and settled near Bancroft (Mount Eagle). David a nd Donald had land joining their fathers. James worked with his father. W illiam bought his son's Donald's land and bought back Joseph Warren's pl us 50 acres from Edward Boyle. In Aug 1881 William died at 88 and in S ep an epidemic of diptheria broke out taking 3 of James Children wi th in 24 hours: Christiann 14, David 12, Ellen 6 (Tweedsmuir History La ke Dore WI)


!Parents:: Alexander Sutherland and Margaret Murray????(Paul Barker LDS in fo) Parents thought to be Donald Sutherland and Anne "Nannie" Sutherland Kilmuir Easter Parish Church, 1798.

Large, plain with long arched windows filled with later glazing. Altered internally, 1906, by John Robertson. Linked to the east wall is a gabled portion of an earlier church with a circular tower; the pepperpot stone belfry pierced by lucarnes ( tiny gabled vents). A date-stone is boldly inscribed 'Beigit 1616' with the initials GMR and the Munro eagle's head.

This is taken from a book , Ross & Cromarty, An Illustrated Architectur al Guide.

It also gives a blurb about Milton or Milntoun which was the name of the n ame of the place mentioned in the OPR records I sent you. from May Garson 
SUTHERLAND, William (I49220839)
 
1343 Name: Alexander Smith Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 53 Birth Day & Month: Jun Birth Year: 1848 Birthplace: Ont Relation to Head of House: Head Racial or Tribal Origin: Irish Nationality: Canadian Religion: Methodist Occupation: Farmer Province: Ontario District: Muskoka & Parry Sound District Number: 91 Sub-District: McConkey, Mills, Wilson and Hardy Sub-District Number: Z-1
 
SMITH, Alexander (I1952653)
 
1344 Name: Harriett Mary Sabiston Gender: Female Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1895 Birth Country: Canada Date of Arrival: 1 Jul 1935 Vessel: Aurania Search Ship Database: View the 'Aurania' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Port of Arrival: Quebec Port of Departure: Southampton, England Roll: T-14790


!SOURCE: 1. INFO PROVIDED BY PHYLLIS BATES

!HOME: LIVED IN TORONTO 
BALL, Harriett Mary (I49219717)
 
1345 Name: Iva M Guenette Certificate: 053794 Death Place: Leominster Death Date: 11 Nov 1993 Birth Place: Canada Birth Date: 10 Oct 1904
from Massachussets death index 
SMITH, Iva Marie (I49218927)
 
1346 Names: EADY , CALVIN Regimental number: 788268 Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2797 - 10


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22/01/1898 1911 Census Ross twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents 
EADY, L. Sgt. Calvin (I41750833)
 
1347 Newton D. Ireton of Pembroke and formerly of the Queensline Ross Twp. in M iramichi Lodge
Pembroke on Good Friday April 21, 2000 in his 94 year. Beloved husba nd of Adelaide Pierce and by
first marriage to the late Edna Green. Dear father of Dawn (George Szare k) Blyth Ont. David
(Andrea) Toronto Ont. Garth (Helen) Vanmeer, North Bay Ont. Also surviv ed by 4 grandchildren,
Andrew and Amanda Ireton, Bob and Bill Vanmeer and 1 great- granddaught er Sydney. Friends may
call at the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home Cobden Sunday fr om 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Service in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cobden, Monday at 2 p.m. Int erment Cobden Union
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to St. Andre ws Presbyterian
Memorial Fund. 1911 census Ross twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents 
IRETON, David Newton (I1545)
 
1348 next door to brother Benjamin MARSHALL, William Leith (I54091238)
 
1349 next door to brother Benjamin MARSHALL, William Leith (I54091238)
 
1350 No. 2471 Land in will
Transfer of land Jan 27, 1891 from Fergusons: Donald of Ross Twp; Mary- Mrs. Peter Stewart of Ross Twp; Robert S. of Beckwith; Janet of Beckwith; Margaret - Mrs. Alex Stewart of Beckwith; & Christina Stewart of Dakota. 6children of James Ferguson & Christina Stewart
to
John Ferguson, Beckwith twp for 420.00 200 acres W 1/2 Lot 23 E 1/2 Lot 24, Con 6 Beckwith Twp

Story of Derry by G.E.Kidd gives story of James Ferguson farm p. 72 
FERGUSON, James Daniel (I39844581)
 

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