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501 "Killed in Action
Whilst dressing wounds of a comrade during an advance on Drocourt-Queant Line, on the morning of September 2«sup»nd«/sup», 1918, he was instantly killed by an enemy machine gun bullet." The location was south of Drury.
 
DRYNAN, Pte. Wilbert (I41503530)
 
502 #0014543-00 (Renfrew Co): William MULLEN, 21, farmer, Vintin, Ft. Coulang e, s/o Patrick MULLEN & Olive ROCHEN?, married Margaret SMITH, 19, Westnea th, same, d/o Alfred SMITH & Harriet ARCHAMBAULT, witn: Phoebe HENDERS ON & Effie CURRY, both of Pembroke, 11 April 1900 at Pembroke Family: William MULLEN / Margaret Florence SMITH (F15937714)
 
503 #010793-89 (Renfrew Co): William CAFFEY (Coffey?), 81?, farmer, widower, S tafford twp., same, s/o James CAFFEY & Catherine ROSS, married Harrie tt R. MACANALED?, 29, widow, Westneath twp., Pembroke, d/o Donald McDONA LD & Mary Ann McLEOD, witn: Henry FERGUSON of Pembroke & Margaret McDONA LD of Westneath, 7 Nov 1889 at Pembroke Family: William Ross COFFEY / Harriet MCDONALD (F15889629)
 
504 #013229-1898 (Renfrew Co): John FRASER, 32, book keeper, Tp
of Westmeath, Westmeath, s/o Jane A RMSTRONG & Richard
FRASER married Annie Louise SMIT H, 24, Westmeath, same, d/o
Harriet ARCHAMBEAU & Alfred SMIT H; wit: Marion BIGGS,
Pembroke, Irven DUMA, Westmeat h. 13 Apr 1898 at Westmeath' FRASERJohn32WestmeathPembroke Twp.Richard Fraser J ane ArmstrongSmithAnnie Louise24WestmeathWestmeathAlfred Smi th Hariet Archambeaunt1898April 13WestmeathIrene Du nn Maggie Smith 
Family: John Richard FRASER / Annie Louise SMITH (F15931091)
 
505 #014537-00 (Renfrew Co): John Alexander APPLEBY, 21, laborer, Ross, Pembro ke, s/o William APPLEBY & Mary PROCTER, married Ida McCAGHERY, 20, Chiches ter, Pembroke, d/o George McCAGHERY & Ann RICHARDSON, witn: C.N? RICHARDS ON of Deux Riviere & Thomas APPLEBY of Pembroke, 3 Jan 1900 at Pembroke Family: John Alexander APPLEBY / Ida MCCAUGHERTY (F13487600)
 
506 #018541-07 - Albert E. MCDONALD 28, clerk, Westmeath Ont., Edmonton AB, s /o George MCDONALD & Mary DAVIS, married Elizabeth CARMICHAEL 24, Westmeat h, Pembroke Ont., d/o James W. CARMICHAEL & Elizabeth KEYES, wit: Thom as D. CARMICHAEL of Fort Coulonge & Walt FINLAY of Pembroke, 30 Jan 190 7, at Pembroke. Family: Albert Edward MCDONALD / Elizabeth Rosalia CARMICHAEL (F14729584)
 
507 #018553-07 - Wm George FREDERICK 23, express messenger, Pembroke, same, s /o James Geo. FREDERICK & Alice JONES, married Charlotte Minerva McDONA LD 23, , Pembroke, same, d/o George McDONALD & Mary DAVIS, wit: George McD ONALD & Mrs. Geo. McDONALD, 4 May 1907, at Pembroke. Family: William Frederick GEORGE / Charlotte Minerva MCDONALD (F14729590)
 
508 #026980-77 (Renfrew Co) COLLINS, Arthur, m, b. 18 Jul.1877, father - Jo hn COLLINS, farmer; mother - Mary WRIGHT, infm - John Collins, Westmeath

1911 Census Ross Twp Collins Arthur M Head M Jul 1877 34 Collins Rebecca F Wife M May 1880 31 Collins ?ure?ll M Son S Apr 1903 8 Collins Mabel F Daughter S Aug 1906 4 Collins Hilda F Daughter S Oct 1910 7 mon 
COLLINS, Arthur (I2345)
 
509 #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Vickers Wellington X aircraft #HZ 261 took off from Dishforth,Yorks before midnight of Jun 11, 1943 to carry out the bombing of Dusseldorf, Germany. They did not return and nothing further was heard from them. They were lost without trace and have no known grave. His name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
P/O N.D. Hayes, F/O J.L. Rawson, FSs D.G. Richardson and D.A. MacKenzie were also killed. Flt Sgt. Schamehorn was serving as wireless operator / air gunner 
SCHAMEHORN, Flt. Sgt. Clifford Earl (I51678329)
 
510 . "When near the 'jumping off' trench during an attack on enemy positions Southwest of Dury, he was wounded by shrapnel and evacuated to the Field Ambulance where he succumbed to multiple wounds." ROBERTSON, Pte. John Alexander (I41790246)
 
511 .(CAME TO CANADA FROM MICHIGAN, USA Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1262, Date of Import: Oct 29, 1999 "JAMES SMITH... CAME FROM MICHIGAN, USA TO VICINITY NEAR PERTH & THEN MOV ED TO FARM NEAR HALEY STATION LOT 27 CON 3 HORTON TWP.... " Came from Michigan, U.S.A. to the vicinity near Perth and then mov ed to a farm near Haley, Lot 27, Conc. 3, Horton Township. He is buried in a cemetery in Haley but not the same one as his wife Abiga il. (Jamie Gerow) SMITH, James Starbuck (I49220906)
 
512 ...Cobden of The Past
Continuing to work on local WWI enlistees.

Edward Dalton Hill, son of Henry J. Hill and Annie Gilmour, was born on 1 May 1897 in Ross Twp., died on 22 May 1981 in Pembroke, aged 84, and was buried in Cobden Union Cemetery.
Ed married Elva Sarah Wilson, daughter of Richard Thomas Wilson and Frances (Faney) Dobson, on 7 Apr 1920 in Cobden. Elva was born on 25 Mar 1898 in Cobden, died on 7 Apr 1976 in Pembroke, aged 78, and was buried in Cobden Union Cemetery.
Ed & Elva had 4 children Edith (George Dunn), Mansel (Olive Miller), Helen (Gerry Lanouette) and Blanche (Lindsay Carnegie).
Ed enlisted on Jun 19, 1918 at Ottawa, aged 20 yrs 5 months. His occupation at the time he enlisted was farmer. His physical description included height 5' 10.5". Complexion was ruddy, eyes brown and hair brown.
He was assigned Private in the 2nd Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment (EOR) of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) and sailed to England Aug 15, 1918 and served in the 6th Reserve Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC) at Seaford (on the coast of England).
Ed was discharged due to demobilization on Sept 24, 1919.
He and Elva were very active in the Royal Canadian Legion, Cobden Branch 550. 
HILL, Edward Dalton (I15125)
 
513 ..Cobden of the Past
Cobden has lost the last surviving WWII veteran in our town. Edison Dow Stairs, (1924-2023), was 6 days shy of his 99th birthday. Ed retired from a long military service in 1974. He moved to Cobden in 1976 with his wife Shirley nee Cobb & family. She was a Cobden girl, and they had married, in 1950. I have many memories of Ed and I'm sure most Cobden folks would as well. He adopted Cobden wholeheartedly as his home and participated in all aspects of community life - sports, volunteering, organizations, etc. Ed was a long-time member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 550 (Cobden). He was an avid curler and golfer. I remember the mini put he built, and would assemble it in his driveway from time to time. He was creative and liked to build things. Ed volunteered in the school, seniors events, church and Legion life; and he was a great story teller. He was fondly known as "Eddie Steps". I most remember him for his love of singing. He loved to sing - by himself and in choirs. Thank you for your service. You will be missed. 
STAIRS, Edison Dow (I57661)
 
514 003976-80 Joseph BLACKBURN, 21, farmer, England, Wollaston, s/o Edwin & Susan, married Ellen SMITH, 21, Renfrew, Wollaston, d/o Robert & Elizabeth, witn: John BLACKBURN & Catherine WOLLINTON both of Wollaston on Mar. 7, 1880 at Wollaston
 
BLACKBURN, Joseph Edward (I1214)
 
515 010875-89 (Renfrew Co.), John McLAREN, 31, Ross, same, farmer, s/o James M cLAREN & Mary CARMICHAEL, to Mary E. FERGUSON, 24, McNab, Ross, d/o Dona ld FERGUSON & Janet CARMICHAEL, witn James McLEESE & Christina STEWART, bo th of Ross, 21 May 1889 at Forester¹s Falls Family: John Carmichael MCLAREN / Mary Elizabeth FERGUSON (F13174596)
 
516 013201-98 (Renfrew Co.), Alex. L. HAMILTON, 26, Bromley, Westmeath, farme r, s/o David HAMILTON & Jane FOREST, to Janet SWEENEY, 22, Bromley, Ros s, d/o Spencer SWEENEY & Mary A. COLE, witn: A. G. HAMILTON of Cobden, Rac hel McLAUGHLIN of Ross, 13 April 1898 at Presbyterian manse in Ross Twp Family: Alexander Laughlin HAMILTON / Janet Elizabeth Marie SWEENEY (F17136833)
 
517 015404-02 Robert James GOUDIE (GONDIE?), 26, farmer, Arnprior, Pembroke, s /o James GOUDIE & Charlotte JOHNSTON, married Sarah DICKSON, 23, Westmeat h, Stafford, d/o William DICKSON & Eliza DAVIDSON, witn: Alex MONTGOME RY of Pembroke & Eliza DICKSON of Stafford on Sept. 25, 1902 at Pembroke Family: Robert James GOUDIE / Sarah DICKSON (F16084928)
 
518 029214-81 (Renfrew Co) LETT, John Wesley, m, b 3 Oct.1881 father - Armo ur LETT, Farmer, mother - Barbara SPARLING, infm - Armour Lett Wilberfor ce Twp LETT, John Wesley (I50823904)
 
519 029214-81 (Renfrew Co) LETT, John Wesley, m, b 3 Oct.1881 father - Armo ur LETT, Farmer, mother - Barbara SPARLING, infm - Armour Lett Wilberfor ce Twp LETT, John Wesley (I50823904)
 
520 034678 (Renfrew Co.) ROBINSON; Albert McLaug---[?]; m; 04 Mar 1890; fath er - James ROBINSON; farmer; mother - Margaret McLAUGH---[?]; James Robins on of Perretton; Westmeath Twp. Note: The mother's name may be McLaughlan. 1911 Census Westmeath Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario living with parents ROBINSON, Albert George (I59884494)
 
521 1. Info from Willis Burwell Notes for MARGARET MCKAY: Margaret eloped with with William Black because her father would not perm it her to marry a protestant. They seemed to have reconciled after becau se the McKays and the Blacks seem to have been on friendly terms in the ye ars that followed. In fact the William and Margaret established their fa rm on Grant's Ridge very close to the McKay farm. Margaret's obituary is found in the June 25, 1931 issue of the Renfrew Mer cury. "One of the oldest residents of Ross Township was removed by death last Fr iday of Margaret McKay wife of the late William Black, at her home at Gran ts Ridge at the age of 81 years. Mrs Black had lived in Ross Township a ll her life and was well known throughout the community. Surviving are fo ur sons, Thomas and George, Kerr Line, John and Robert, Grants Ridge and f our daughters, Mrs E. Bulmer, Mrs John Valliant, Kerr Line, Mrs H Jamieso n, Grants Ridge and Mrs John Bulmer, Renfrew. The funeral was held Sund ay afternoon, Rev. K. Kalewm officiating, and burial was made in the Ro ss Presbyterian cemetery."(1) BLACK 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 156 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p36,37 film t6365 20 BLACK William M 1891-46 married - Ont Scot Scot Presbyterian farmer 21 BLACK { ? } Margaret F 1891-40 married wife Ont Ire Ire Presbyterian 22 BLACK James W M 1891-18 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 23 BLACK Thomas M 1891-16 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 24 BLACK Marion F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 25 BLACK Maude F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 1 BLACK Maggie F 1891-9 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 2 BLACK John M 1891-7 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 3 BLACK Emily F 1891-4 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 4 BLACK George M 1891-3 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 5 BLACK Robert M 1891-1 - son Ont Ont Ont Presbyterian 6 blank line in original document 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family MCKAY, Margaret (I2186)
 
522 10050-81 John LEMKIE, 26, farmer, Germany,
Wilberforce, s/o John LEMK IE & Mary LUKE,
married Jane CARNAGIE, 18, Wes tmeath, same,
d/o William & Elizabeth TENA NT (sic), witn:
Gustave BEDERMAN and Simon & M ary
CHRUSOSKI, all of Wilberforc e, 26 Oct 1881 at
St. Stephens Church, Stafford 
LEMKIE, John (I43682871)
 
523 10050-81 John LEMKIE, 26, farmer, Germany, Wilberforce, s/o John LEMK IE & Mary LUKE, married Jane CARNAGIE, 18, Westmeath, same, d/o Willi am & Elizabeth TENANT (sic), witn: Gustave BEDERMAN and Simon & Mary CHRUS OSKI, all of Wilberforce, 26 Oct 1881 at St. Stephens Church, Stafford Family: John LEMKIE / Jane Cardiff CARNEGIE (F14393603)
 
524 10065-81 William LITTLE, 26, blacksmith, Westmeath, Pembroke, s/o John & Agness MacGee LITTLE, married Charlotte BLACK, 21, Ross, same, d/o James BLACK & Margaret BULMER, witn: Gustavus McMARTIN of Pembroke & Isabella BULMER of Ross, 22 Feb 1881 at Ross LYTLE, William (I3464)
 
525 10218-81 Henry ROBERTSON, 29, farmer, Westmeath, same, s/o James & Mary, m arried Eleanor CURRY, 19, Pembroke twp., same, d/o Abraham & Elizabeth, wi tn: Thomas SULLIVAN & Francis CURRY, both of Westmeath, 15 June 1881 at We stmeath  
526 10567-93 (Renfrew Co) Joseph SEVERIN, 23, farmer, Westmeath, same, s/o Lou is SEVERIN & Mary Ann LAMBKIN, married Sarah Jane GRAWBERGER, 19, Petewaw a, same, d/o Andrew GRAWBERGER & Sarah Jane PERMANT?, witn: Peter J. PAPP IN & Mrs Charles B. DOVAN, both of Westmeath, 5 June 1893, at Westmeath  
527 10653-88 William Drummond WRIGHT, 22, farmer, Stafford, same, s/o Willi am & Sarah, married Sarah HALLIDAY, 18, Stafford, same, d/o Andrew & Nelli e, witn: George COADE of Pembroke & Maggie HALLIDAY of Stafford, 25 July 1 888 at St. Stephens Church, Stafford Family: William Drummond WRIGHT / Sarah HALLIDAY (F14653492)
 
528 10653-88 William Drummond WRIGHT, 22, farmer, Stafford, same, s/o Willi am & Sarah, married Sarah HALLIDAY, 18, Stafford, same, d/o Andrew & Nelli e, witn: George COADE of Pembroke & Maggie HALLIDAY of Stafford, 25 July 1 888 at St. Stephens Church, Stafford Family: William Drummond WRIGHT / Sarah HALLIDAY (F14653492)
 
529 10656-88 Samuel COSTELLO, 21, farmer, Stafford, Pembroke, s/o Samuel & Ma ry Ann, married Jane COCHRANE, 20, Alice, same, d/o William & Margaret An n, witn: William COSTELLO & Maggie McNEICE, both of Pembroke, 24 Jan 18 88 at Pembroke COSTELLO, Samuel (I43350534)
 
530 10656-88 Samuel COSTELLO, 21, farmer, Stafford, Pembroke, s/o Samuel & Ma ry Ann, married Jane COCHRANE, 20, Alice, same, d/o William & Margaret An n, witn: William COSTELLO & Maggie McNEICE, both of Pembroke, 24 Jan 18 88 at Pembroke COSTELLO, Samuel (I44329379)
 
531 10683-83 James Alex LITCH, 22, farmer, Alice, same, s/o James & Mary, marr ied Mary COCHRANE, 25, Alice, same, d/o William & Margaret, witn: John COC HRANE of Alice & Margaret DEVINE of Petewawa, 10 Oct 1883 at Pembroke Family: James Alexander LEACH / Mary COCHRANE (F14273781)
 
532 10683-83 James Alex LITCH, 22, farmer, Alice, same, s/o James & Mary, marr ied Mary COCHRANE, 25, Alice, same, d/o William & Margaret, witn: John COC HRANE of Alice & Margaret DEVINE of Petewawa, 10 Oct 1883 at Pembroke Family: James Alexander LEACH / Mary COCHRANE (F14615454)
 
533 10810-89 James Henry WRIGHT, 19, farmer, Stafford twp., same, s/o Willi am & Sarah, married Ann Jane HOLLIDAY, 22, Stafford, same, d/o Andrew & El len, witn: Mary F. DAYKIN of Pembroke & Sarah WRIGHT of Stafford, 23 Se pt 1889 at Holy Trinity Church, Pembroke Family: James Henry WRIGHT / Ann Jane HALLIDAY (F14654441)
 
534 10810-89 James Henry WRIGHT, 19, farmer, Stafford twp., same, s/o Willi am & Sarah, married Ann Jane HOLLIDAY, 22, Stafford, same, d/o Andrew & El len, witn: Mary F. DAYKIN of Pembroke & Sarah WRIGHT of Stafford, 23 Se pt 1889 at Holy Trinity Church, Pembroke Family: James Henry WRIGHT / Ann Jane HALLIDAY (F14654441)
 
535 11 children BAIRD, Harold Percy (I47251323)
 
536 13800-99 John MONTGOMERY, 26, farmer, Alice, same, s/o John MONTGOMERY & M arion JOHNSTON, married Annie A. JARDINE, 16, Alice, same, d/o Stewart JAR DINE & Mary McLAUGHLIN, witn: Robert J. GOUDIS & Hanah MAYHEW (Mayhar?), b oth of Pembroke, 4 Oct 1899 at Alice Family: John Wilson MONTGOMERY / Janet Alice JARDINE (F12109732)
 
537 14431 - 16A Avenue, Surrey, BC, V4A 1S8bclayton@pro.net Source (S444086)
 
538 14431 - 16A Avenue, Surrey, BC, V4A 1S8bclayton@pro.net Source (S488910)
 
539 14652-00 (Renfrew Co): Ephraim MAYBEE, 27, miller, Canada, Cobden, s/o J. W. MAYBEE & Hannah McELROY, married Susanna MARSHALL, 27, Cobden, same, d /o John MARSHALL & Annie DOBSON, witn: Harold HUNTER of Cobden & Ann ie F. GOULD of Smiths Falls, 12 April 1900 at St. Paul's Church, Cobden Family: / (F17377905)
 
540 15312-01 William Edmond FOSTER, 25, axe maker, Belleville, Pembroke, s/o T homas FOSTER & Margaret WARK, married Catherine DICKSON, 23, Westmeath, St afford, d/o William DICKSON & Eliza DAVIDSON, witn: George McCONNELL of Pe mbroke & Sarah DICKSON of Stafford, 20 Feb 1901 at Pembroke Family: William Edmund FOSTER / Catherine DICKSON (F16093646)
 
541 15432-01 William ANDERSON, 33, farmer, Westmeath, same, s/o John ANDERS ON & Margaret McLELLAN, married Annie Margaret KEYES, 27, Westmeath, sam e, d/o Robert KEYES & Mary HAMILTON, witn: James ANDERSON of Westmeath & R etta HAMILTON of Stafford, 25 Sept 1901 at Westmeath twp Family: William ANDERSON / Margaret Ann KEYES (F17721515)
 
542 15438-01 George William PRENDERGAST, 21, farmer, Clarendon, same, s/o Thom as PRENDERGAST & Sarah J. EADES, married Elizabeth J. ANDERSON, 20, dre ss maker, Beachburg, same, d/o Daniel ANDERSON & Mary J. WELDON, witn: Har old Arthur BENNETT & Emma R. ANDERSON, both of Beachburg, 16 Nov 1901 at B eachburg Family: George William PRENDERGAST / Elizabeth Jerusha ANDERSON (F14977535)
 
543 16383-04 Melville R. WARREN, 22, farmer, Wilberforce, same, s/o John M. WA RREN & Catherine LETT, married Louisa NAISMITH, 22, Admaston, same, d/o La wrence NAISMITH & Ellen BAIN, wtn: James NAISMITH of Admaston & Jennie LE TT of Wilberforce, 7 Dec 1904 at AdmastonRenfrew Mercury Dec 16 1904 The home of Mr and Mrs Laurence Naismith, in Admaston, was teh sce ne of a happy event on Dec 7th, 1904, when their youngest dau, Louise a nd Mr R M Warren, of Wilberforce, were united in Marriage. Rev G A Christ ie performed teh ceremony; the bride and groom being assisted by Miss Jenn ie Lett, of Rankin, and Mr J B Naismith, brother of the bride. After t he usual greetings, supper was served. Teh young couple then took train f or eganville, where tey were joined at teh station by a number of frien ds and escorted to the home of the groom's fahter, whre a very pleasant ev ening was spent; the young people taking up their abode in their new ho me next day. Teh bride was the receipient of numerous and useful presents . Family: Ralph Melville WARREN / Louisa Lucy NAISMITH (F16801692)
 
544 17162-08 (Renfrew Co): John DACRE (or O’Dacre), 35, widower, railroade r, of Jameston USA, s/o not given, married Catherine McINTOMNEY, 25, of Br omley, d/o Henry McINTOMNEY & Kate SAMMON, witn: James McINTOMNEY & Margar et MULLIGAN, both of Osceola, 18 Aug 1908 at Osceola (Rom Cath) Family: John DACRE / Catherine MCINTOMNEY (F16433690)
 
545 18 years 41/2 mos; 5' 51/2"; hazel heys dk red hair
farmer 
LOGAN, Pte. William Emery (I41259913)
 
546 1861 census ross "MOXAM","William","carpenter","Can",1851,"CE",28,"M","married",, ,"Susan","wife","Can",,"CE",26,"F","married",, ,"John",,"Can",,"CE",9,"M",,, "MOXAM","Emanual",,"Can",,"CE",6,"M",,, ,"Francis",,"Can",,"CE",2,"M",,, ,"William",,"Can",,"CE",1,"M",,, 1881 Census Place:Ross, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist H Div 2 Pa ge 20 Family 79 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace Susanna MOXIMFW45IrishIreland Religion:Church of England Francis MOXIMM22EnglishO Occ:FarmerReligion:Church of England William MOXIMM21EnglishO Occ:FarmerReligion:Church of England Wesley MOXIMM18EnglishO Occ:Farmer SonReligion:Church of England Susanna MOXIMF16EnglishO Religion:Church of England Sarah Ann MOXIMF14EnglishO Religion:Church of England Ellen MOXIMF12EnglishO Religion:Church of England George MOXIMM10EnglishO Religion:Church of England

#0055991870 William Moxham Died: February 2, 1870 in RenfrewAge: 38 yrs Cause of Death: Bowel Inflammation Born: Quebec City Occupation: Pump Maker Informant: Susanna Moxam Comments: The surname is difficult to read and was likely copied wro ng to the Index.

Name: William Patton Maxham Event Year: 1832 Event: Naissance (Birth) Religion: Anglican Place of Worship or Institution: Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)) Province: Québec (Quebec)
A William Patten Moxam son of WM Moxham of City of Quebec; labourer and Susanna his wife by her maiden name Erton was born Aug 19, & baptized 16 Sep, 1832; present: William & Susanna Moxam; sponsors John Hobbs, Thos Hobbs, Hannah Dwyer 
MOXAM, William Patton (I3141)
 
547 1861 CENSUS ROSS TWP BLACK James farmer Scot 1827CS 54M married
John labourer Scot CS 33M
William labourer Scot CS 16M
Janey Can CS 14F
Agnes wife Scot CS 52F married
Mirin Can CS 11F
Elizabeth Can CS 8F
George trader Scot 1851CS 27M married
Ann E wife Scot CS 26F married
James Can CS 4M
John W Can CS 2M CRANS George shoemaker Ire CE 19M Stray BLACK Peter shoemaker Scot CS 21M Stray CONNERS John shoemaker Ire CE 22M Stray BLACK David labourer Scot CS 19M Stray PIORIOR Alfred labourer Que RC 19M Stray GRANT Janey Scot CS 19F Stray 
GRANT, Anna Elizabeth (I3397)
 
548 1861 census ross twp ROBINSON James farmer Ire 1833CE 49M married
Margaret wife Ire CE 42F married
William labourer Can CE 21M
Thomas labourer Can CE 18M
Catherine Can CE 16F
Francis Can CE 14F
James labourer Can CE 12M
Sarah Can CE 9F
Seviva Can CE 5F
David Can CE 7M
Elisa Can CE 3F 
GOOD, Mary Margaret (I1574)
 
549 1861 census ross twp with parents MCMARTIN, Edward (I58962760)
 
550 1861 census ross twp with parents Renfrew Mercury Feb 29 1924 Mrs John Taugher received word on Sat of teh death of a cousin, Mr P D McM artin of Franknllin, Manitoba. Mr McMartin whose death occurred in Brand on hospital, was a former resident of Ross Twp and a half brother of Mrs J ohn Rankin, Queen's Line and of Mr Malcolm Morrison of Cobden. His wife a nd a family survive MCMARTIN, Peter Donald (I59111741)
 

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