Jane Fumerton

Female 1828 - 1893  (65 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jane Fumerton was born in 1828 in Appleton, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of John Fumerton and Mary Jane Frew); died on 11 Sep 1893 in Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Jessie Fumerton

    Notes:

    Died:
    ?b?Death Was Due to Asphyxiation.
    ?/b?One of the saddest enquiries that has ever come before a coronor's jury in this city was the inquest yesterday on the bodies of Mrs. Thomas Bryson, of Fort Coulonge near Ottawa, and her 11-year -old granddaughter. The deceased and her grnd-child arrived in the city on Monday evening and at once went to the residence of Mrs. White, 388 Mountain street, where they had been expected as guests. At 11 o'clock in the evening both retired, and when morning came they were dead. Investigation at the inquest showed that the deaths were due to asphyxiation through a leaking gas cock. The evidence showed that the cock was loose and turned completely around, and the presumption was that the deceased lady, after turning the gas off, had turned it on again. The Jury decided that the deaths were purely accidental, and returned a vertict to that effect, with no blame attached to the residents of the house. the deceased is a relative of Hon. George Bryson, and of Mr. John Bryson, M.P for Pontiac.


    ?b?Jane Fumerton & Robina Bryson Obituary
    ?/b?
    Sad Fate of Mrs Thos Bryson and Granddaughter.

    The bodies of Mrs Thomas Bryson and her grandchild, of Fort Coulonge, who were asphyxiated in Montreal last Monday night were taken to Fort Coulonge for interment.

    The story of how Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild met their death is peculiarly sad. Mrs. Bryson who is 60 years of age, with her grandchild, 11 years old, were visiting a friend, Mrs. White at 388 Mountain street, Montreal. Mrs Bryson, when she retired about 11 o'clock, was in the best of health and spirits. In order to prevent any accident, Mrs. White went to Mrs Bryson's room and showed her how to turn off the gas. This was the last time Mrs. Bryson was seen alive. At 6 o'clock next morning Mrs. White and her daughter prepared breakfast, expecting that their guests would be down about 7 o'clock. Leaving her daughter and her son, Mr. R. White, of the Royal Electric Co. to wait breakfast for Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild, Mrs. White left the house for half an hour to make some small purchases. When she returned shortly after 7 o'clock she was told by her daughter that Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild were still in their room. "Well, they must be tired and we shall let them sleep a little longer," replied Mrs. White. The time wore on, yet not a sound was heard from Mrs. Bryson's room. Finally, a little after 8 o'clock, Mrs. White went up to the room, knocked at the door several times and called her friend's name but got no response. Her fears were then aroused and she called to her son and daughter to come and see if anything was wrong. Mr. White opened the door in great agitation and rushed into the room, followed by his mother and sister. The room was full of gas, which for an instant made them draw back half choked. A heartrending picture met their view. Lying on the bed, dead, were Mrs. Bryson and her grandchild. The little one's head lay on her grandmother's arm in a restful manner; she looked just as if asleep. Mrs. White ran over to the bedside, took the little one's hand and Mrs. Bryson's in her own, and then cried out in terrified tones, "They are cold. They are both dead." Mr. White ran at once for Dr. Cameron, but medical aid could do nothing. The doctor examined the room and found that the gas had not altogether been turned off. An inquest was held and the jury brought in a verdict of accidental death. Investigations showed that the deaths were due to a leaking gas cock which was loose and had been turned completely around. It is supposed old Mrs. Bryson turned the gas off and then accidently turned it on again. The late Mrs. Bryson is mother-in-law of Mr John Bryson, M.P., and the child his only daughter. The child was about eleven years of age, and very active. Her mother died about a year ago.

    The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Bryson evincing the deep sympathy felt for the family in their double bereavement.

    Jane married Thomas Bryson in 1853 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada. Thomas (son of James Bryson and Jane Cochran) was born in 1826 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 4 Jan 1882 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Christina Bryson was born on 4 Jul 1854 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada; died on 22 Sep 1892 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada.
    2. James George Bryson was born on 8 Jul 1857 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada; died on 23 Jan 1935 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada.
    3. Jane Cerena "Jennie" Bryson was born on 25 Apr 1858; and died.
    4. Isabella Robina "Bella" Bryson was born in 1863 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1946.
    5. Margaret Jessie "Maggie" Bryson was born in 1865; died in 1869.
    6. Margaret Jane "Jessie" Bryson was born on 17 Dec 1869 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada; died in 1961.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Fumerton was born on 18 Nov 1794 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (son of David Fumerton and Jean Christie); died on 10 Sep 1882 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _HASHTAG: Lanark Society Settler
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

    Notes:

    _HASHTAG:
    Came to Lanark County between 1820 - 1822

    Died:
    "On Sunday last about ten o'clock Mr John Fumerton of Appleton, in his 94th year, passed away and went to the majority. the deceased was the last but one of the first settlers, Mr William Hamilton now being the only survivor."

    "In the early years of settlement he carried flour and nails all the way from Brockville on his back. subsequently he sawed lumber by hand and himseld built a boat with which he went to Montreal for provisions. Up to within a few days of his death he walked daily to the village of Appleton for his mail matter, the distance being about one mile. He took his last walk on Thursday, August 31 and on returning fell in the lane leading to his house."

    John married Mary Jane Frew on 15 Dec 1816 in Middle Church, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Mary (daughter of George Frew and Janet Baird) was born in 1800 in Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 17 Aug 1800 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died in 1882 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane Frew was born in 1800 in Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 17 Aug 1800 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland (daughter of George Frew and Janet Baird); died in 1882 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _HASHTAG: Lanark Society Settler
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

    Notes:

    _HASHTAG:
    Came to Lanark County between 1820 - 1822

    Children:
    1. David Fumerton was born on 20 Sep 1817 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 10 Oct 1817 in Middle Church, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 16 Jul 1906 in Whitewood, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in 1906 in Rosemount Cemetery, Yorkton Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. Helen Jane "Ellen Jessie" Fumerton was born on 5 Feb 1820 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 13 Feb 1820 in Middle Church, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 3 Jun 1912 in Hawarden, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. Mary "Jessie" Fumerton was born in Nov 1824 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 2 Feb 1916 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Robert Alexander Fumerton was born in 1826 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 15 Nov 1911 in Selkirk, Whitehead, Manitoba, Canada.
    5. 1. Jane Fumerton was born in 1828 in Appleton, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Sep 1893 in Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada.
    6. James Fumerton was born in Aug 1830 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 11 Apr 1871; was buried in United Cemeteries, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    7. John Fumerton, Jr. was born on 9 Nov 1834 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 26 Dec 1917 in Fort Coulonge, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada.
    8. Mary B. Fumerton was born on 5 Feb 1835 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 26 May 1908 in Georgetown, California, United States.
    9. Levina Fumerton was born in 1858; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Fumerton was born in 1770; and died.

    David married Jean Christie on 7 Feb 1790 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Jean was born on 1 Apr 1763 in Newmacher, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jean Christie was born on 1 Apr 1763 in Newmacher, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Fumerton was born on 18 Nov 1794 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 10 Sep 1882 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 6.  George Frew was born in Scotland.

    George married Janet Baird. Janet was born in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Janet Baird was born in Scotland.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Jane Frew was born in 1800 in Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 17 Aug 1800 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died in 1882 in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.




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