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10101 REFERENCES: Obit from the Shawville Equity-issue dated Thursday,
March 1, 1900

?b?"OLD RESIDENT GONE-?/b? Mrs. John Dale Sr., one of the oldest residents of the village, departed this life on Friday morning, after a comparatively brief illness, at the age of...years. Deceased was a sister of our townsman, Mr. John H. Armstrong, Mrs. E. Hodgins (Margery), Mrs. C.R. Morrison (Sarah Jane), Mrs. Hanna of Yarm (Mary) and Mr. F. Armstrong of the 5th Range, and mother of Messrs. John A. aand Robert Dale of this village, who with her aged husband are left to mourn her loss. The funeral took place on Monday morning to St. Paul's Church cemetery."

BURIAL-1900-folio 15, #3 (courtesy of Dr. John Findley, Arnprior) "This 26th day of February 1900, we the undersigned, have interred the body, in the cemetery of this Parish, of Margaret Armstrong, wife of John Dale of this Village, farmer. Deceased , aged sixty-six years. Present-John Alexander Dale and Robert Armstrong Dale, her sons, who sign with us. (signed) John A. Dale, W.H. Naylor, Priest Robert A. Dale 
Armstrong, Margaret (I42954)
 
10102 Regarding her birthdate, she could not have been born in 1830, despite what the headstone reads, because her oldest sibling, Catherine McKay, was the first McKay of this line born in North America, and she was born in 1832. In addition, five census records, and her marriage record, all point to a birth year of 1838. Sometimes headstones lie!
Contributor: Lyle Brennen (49676475) 
McKay, Alexandrina Elexey (I10660)
 
10103 Register of Births and Baptisms, Paisley Museum
SurnameDUNCAN
ForenameROBERT
Parents/ Other DetailsROBERT DUNCAN/AGNES GIFFERD FR79 (FR79)
GenderM
Date24/03/1809
Parish Number573/3
Ref40 133
ParishPaisley Burgh or Low

ScotlandsPeople 
Duncan, Robert (I2321)
 
10104 Register of Births and Baptisms, Paisley Museum Duncan, Alexander (I2322)
 
10105 Registered Nurse Ottawa Civic 1975 Cordukes, Donna Jane (I1685)
 
10106 Religion Baptist so likely Baptist Church Cemetery in Clarendon Township. Horner, Samuel (I7346)
 
10107 religion: Presbyterian
Occupation: carpenter/builder 
Penner, Paul Henry (I493)
 
10108 Renfrew Wedding Held Saturday The marriage took place In Renfrew at St. Andrew's United Church, Saturday afternoon of Marion Louise Wainman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wainman. Westboro. to George J. Caskey. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Caskey of Bateman. Sask. Rev. J. W. Houston officiated and wedding music was played by Mr. Wallace E. Findlay. Miss Patricia Drysdale was soloist.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Jean Forgie and Mr. Lome Bethel was best man. Ushers were Mr. William Kern and Mr. Norman Wainman.
The bride chose for her wedding a gown of white organza embossed in velvet, and she carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses.
The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, and later the couple left for their honeymoon to Bristol, Que. The bride travelled in a turquoise blue wool suit with black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Caskey will reside in Westboro.
Ottawa guests who attended the wedding were Mr, and Mrs; William McClurg, Mrs. Jean Baxter. Miss Barbara McClurg, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bethel, Mrs. Brady, Miss Patricia Brady. Mr. William Keen, Mr. and Mrs. William Atwell. Miss Helen Danks, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Percival, Miss Naomi Rutledge, Miss Jean Forgie, Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith and Mr. Ernie Forsen. 
Family: George James Caskey / Marion Louise Wainman (F861)
 
10109 reported death of sister Mary Kidd, Richard Cragg (I4295)
 
10110 Research information provided by Nancy Dale Conroy as draft material from upcoming book.

WILLIAM HAMILTON (1788-1854)
Some family trees on ancestry suggest he arrived in Clarendon about 1821. In the second
Prendergast report, he has settled on Lot 15, Range 7 and has cleared 5 acres and part of the
road. This confirms to some extent that he was in the area at least a few years before the land
was allocated by Prendergast. As of 1833, he appears to have acquired another piece of land,
lot 14, Range 7. This is confirmed by the 1842 census as by then he has 300 acres of land.
From a couple of thin files at the Archives, the Gravelle notes suggest that he was born in 1787,
not 1788. It also says he comes from Glasgow and is a carpenter. Gravelle also says he is an
ex-soldier. In the 1842 Census, William is also identified as a carpenter, with a wife and six
children. They are Agnes, 1829, John, 1831, William 1835, Robert 1837, George 1838, James
1841. It appears that his next child, Jessie is born in 1845. The 1842 census also lists a Jennet
Hamilton, age 87, who is from Scotland; perhaps she is his mother.
While he and his wife are from Scotland, the children were all born in Canada. His wife is
Margaret Duncan (1804-1864) and she is from Paisley, Scotland. The Gravelle file suggests
she was born on April 17, 1806. As of the 1842 census he is farming on a 300 acre property.
He is growing lots of crops and also has considerable livestock, especially sheep. The family
worships with the Church of Scotland. In 1845 he has a daughter, Janet (Jessie) who marries
Samuel Horner on 28 June 1866. These are the parents of my grandmother, Janet (Jessie)
Horner. She marries Samuel Sherwood Dale in 1907. (Gravelle files say that the births of the
Hamiltons can be found in the Anglican baptism records.)
He may have left Scotland 19 May 1821 from Greenock, (Glasgow), Scotland, having been
sponsored by The Glasgow Trongate Society and sailing on the ship "David of London", (Capt
Gemmell, 364 settlers). The book, The Lanark Society Settlers, has a William Hamilton listed.
NOTE: There is a John Hamilton with a wife and either 4 or 6 children renting 30 acres of land
as of 1842. He says he has been in the country for 13 years and he and his wife come from
Ireland, with the children born in Canada. Presumably he arrived in the second wave of settlers;
it is not clear if he knew William Hamilton given that one came from Scotland and the other from
Ireland. 
Duncan, Margaret (I2319)
 
10111 research notes of Richard Mains
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Simpson, James Carl Duncan (I2697)
 
10112 research notes of Richard Mains
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Simpson, Daniel O. (I4915)
 
10113 research notes of Richard Mains
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Simpson, Scott D. (I4917)
 
10114 Resided at Bromely Twp, Renfrew Co Gemmill, William (I6897)
 
10115 Resided in Wetaskiwan, AB Coxford, John James (I739)
 
10116 Resided with Mrs. Herb Coxford after her husband's death Evans, Rachel (I96)
 
10117 Residence at death: Lot 18, Con 6, Nepean Township, Carleton County Garland, Anne (I27180)
 
10118 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1288)
 
10119 Retired Carpenter, Federal Government, 37 years

Robert "Bob" Melanson of Almonte, Ontario, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully in Almonte General Hospital on Wednesday evening, July 28, 2021, surrounded by family.
Predeceased by his parents Kathleen (Boal) and Joseph Melanson, and mother-in-law Barbara Royce.

Bob enjoyed carpentry, his diecast car collection and took great pride in maintaining his property, that both him and Karen made home. He would always be willing to have a chat, especially with family and friends around a campfire.

Internment at Auld Kirk Cemetery. 
Melanson, Robert Stewart "Bob" (I34608)
 
10120 Retired physicist Robert N. Wolfe, 79, a retired research physicist for Eastman Kodak Co., died of a heart attack at home Dec. 11. Mr. Wolfe was born in Falls City, Neb., and in 1930 graduated from Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa. From 1930-35 he attended the University of Rochester where he received his master's and doctorate degrees in physics. He was selected for membership in Sigma Xi, a national scientific honor society. Mr. Wolfe joined Kodak as a physicist in 1935 and worked in their research laboratory for 38 years. He retired as senior research associate in 1973. For 20 years Mr. Wolfe worked in the field of photographic sensi-tometry, improving the sensitivity of film, especially with the use of filters and more efficient light sources. Mr. Wolfe studied the way light is scattered by turbidity, as it is inside the light-sensitive coating on photographic film, and thereby distorting an otherwise crisp photograph. He also designed high-efficiency viewing screens for both front and rear slide and movie R.N. Wolfe dies projection. Mr. Wolfe was frequently called on by astronomers and scientists around the country involved with photographing and mapping the spectrum, to help solve problems that arose with their photographic systems. He also contributed many papers to scientific journals and was a fellow of the Optical Society of America. He is listed in American Men of Science and Who's Who in the East. In addition to his scientific career, Mr. Wolfe was socially active through work in his church and the community. He was a member for more than 50 years of the Downtown Presbyterian Church. He served as a deacon, elder and leader in their social action work. He was a founding member of the Friends of Fight, which became Metro-Act. Mr. Wolfe is survived by his wife, Ruth C. Wolfe; a son, Alan Wolfe; a daughter, Judith W. Mark; a brother, Laurence Wolfe, of Fairfield, Iowa; a sister, Elizabeth Seath, of Lexington, Ky.; and four grandchildren. Ben Loudon Wolfe, Dr. Robert Norton "Herbert" (I790)
 
10121 Reuben is identified im Memorial #151 Lot 6 Con ll Property Deed which references Alexander Duncan's will Duncan, Reuben (I2308)
 
10122 Rev John Huston Family: Robert Teskey / Jane Cuthbert (F2894)
 
10123 Rev John Smith Family: Joseph Teskey / Margaret Cuthbert (F2890)
 
10124 Rev. Thomas C. Wilson Church of Scotland
Page 9, 1833
July 18 Edward MILLS, Wolford, to Elizabeth KIDD, Beckwith. Wit: William Matheson, John Jones. 
Kidd, Elizabeth Betsy (I3695)
 
10125 Rev. W. J. Kidd Dies at Edmonton
Edmonton, March 26--Rev. William James Kidd, 65, died here yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. Aubrey MacMillan. First missionary to the loggers of the B.C. coast, Rev. Mr. Kidd was born near Carleton Place, Ont., 1877.
He was ordained in the Mount Pleasant church, Vancouver, in 1907, and founded the Loggers' Mission Presbyterian church on the west coast.
Coming to Alberta in 1916, he was the minister of the churches in Claresholm and Okotoks, and for the last 10 years at Clover Bar.
He is survived by two daughters; one son, Lt. James G. Kidd serving overseas with the 13th Field Regiment, R.C.A.; two sisters and seven brothers, Rev. C. E. Kidd, moderator of the Toronto and Kingston synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, who resides at Gananoque, Ont.; Dr. C. E. Kidd of Leduc; John A. Kidd of Vancouver; Edgar Kidd of Ashton, Ont.; and twin brothers, G. H. Kidd and H. M. Kidd of Mackenzie Island, Ont., and Stuart Kidd of Edmonton.
The Calgary Herald, March 26, 1942, page 8

Alberta Death Reg. #1942-08-101214 
Kidd, Rev William James (I4047)
 
10126 Rev. William Bell married Mary Black in North Leith, Scotland on 13th October 1802. She was born 14th November 1773 at Black Riggs, Shotts. She died at Perth, Ont. on 18th April 1861 and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery. Her parents were Andrew Black and Isabella Baird. Black, Mary (I37888)
 
10127 Revolutionary War Continental Army Brigadier General. During the American Revolution, he led the 2nd New Jersey Regiment. Among his many actions, he fought in the Battle of Newtown and was regarded by General George Washington as one of the best battlefield commanders of the American forces.

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith 
Maxwell, Brigadier General William (I27351)
 
10128 Revolutionary War Veteran

Find A Grave contributor no name provided has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for John Maxwell.
"Several Sons of the American Revolution Records and "The Maxwell Family" by Henry D Maxwell 1895 note an alternate death date of Feb 15 1828. In addition, this book notes three wives, Elizabeth Sloan daughter of William and Mary Sloan of Lamington NJ, Mary Ann Clifford, and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Sloan daughter of David Kirkpatrick and was a widow of Henry Sloan. (Henry also the son of William and Mary Sloan)"

and

"Children of John Maxwell and Mary Ann Clifford, Elizabeth b 1770 (m Thomas Williams), Ann b 1771 (m Samuel Sherred), George Clifford b 1774, Mary b (m Adam Ramsay), Jane b 1778 d 1807, Sarah b 1780 (m WIlliam Nixon Lummis), John Jr b 1783 d 1787, William b 1785 , John b 1787." 
Maxwell, Capt. John (I27352)
 
10129 Revolutionary War Veteran

Lt Robert Maxwell 1745 - Sept. 26, 1798
Father: John Maxwell Memorial# 88261997
Mother: Ann Maxwell Memorial# 88262094 
Maxwell, Lieut. Robert (I27353)
 
10130 REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
William MCILROY Sr was born on 1 Mar 1750 in Northern Ireland. He died on 11 Mar 1838 in Warren Co., New Jersey. He was buried about 13 Mar 1838 in McKinney Burial Ground, New Village, Warren, New Jersey. He was a Revolutionary War patriot. This information was given in Peggy Warne Chapter DAR, Newsletter Vol. 7, No. 1, p. 6:
William and wife Elizabeth are buried in the McKinney Cemetery between New Village and Broadway. A copy of these cemetery records is in the files of the Nat'l. Society DAR. Peggy Warne Chapter member, Miss Kathryn S. Quigley, No. 318981, has previously used this line for membership. William McIlroy served as a Sergeant in the New Jersey Line (Ref. Stryker, p. 468). He was one of a group of Irish settlers in the Broadway-New Village area and is an especially interesting figure according to the following service record obtained from the Department of Defense, New Jersey: "IT IS CERTIFIED, That the records of this Department show that WILLIAM McILROY served in the active military forces from New Jersey during (the) period of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, as follows:
While a Private in the British Army, deserted at Boston in the Spring of 1775. Private, under Captains James Boyd and Andrew McMyer, Colonel William Winds' First Regiment, New Jersey Continental Line: enlisted in Fall of 1775, for one year. Was on Northern Expedition under Colonel Winds. Sergeant, Captain James Bonnell's Company, State Troops, stationed on the frontiers of Sussex County; enlisted Apr. 1, 1782; discharged December 15, 1782; on furlough at Greenwich from July 17 to Aug. 6, 1782. Received Certificates signed by Joseph Gaston, dated May 1, 1784, for the depreciation of his Continental pay for services as Sergeant, Captain Bonnell's Company, Sussex County Militia, as follows: No. 405, for L17:7:6 No. 406, for L16:0:0 Age shown as 25 years. Affidavit for pension taken in Warren County, New Jersey, 1832. A paragraph in the accompanying letter reads as follows: Jan. 29, 1964. "Would advise that while this soldier's surname is shown as McElroy, McIlroy, and Muckleroy, our record has been compiled under the spelling 'McElroy' for the reason that this soldier filed for pension under such name." Our cooperative Warren Co. Supervisor, Mr. William Burns, made a personal investigation before requesting that this man's name be placed on his official roll and we have soon to hear of favorable action by the Veterans Administration. Continued in May News Letter.
Spouse: Elizabeth MAXWELL. Children were: John MCILROY, Mary MCILROY, William MCILROY Jr, Margaret MCILROY, Elizabeth Matilda MCILROY.
Husband of Elizabeth Maxwell McIlroy 
McIlroy, Sgt. William Sr. (I27370)
 
10131 Rhodey, James John

Passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, December 4, 2015 at the age of 67.

Beloved husband of Glenna (nee Bradshaw) for over 45 years. Loving father of Duane (Julie) of Moncton, NB, Kevin (Ila) of Selkirk, MB, Heather Snook (Jon) of Baden, ON.

Will be fondly remembered by his grandchildren Drew, Caitlyn, Shayla, Jared, Nolan and Scott. Survived by his siblings George (Rita), Verdun, David, Mary Harmer (Bruce).

Will be missed by 8 nieces and nephews. Son-in-law of Wilfred and Joyce Locke.

Brother-in-law of Janice MacDonald (Bryan), Lois Seaborne (Wayne), Ruth Massey (Jim), Tom Bradshaw (Virginia), Myrna Bradshaw and Cathy Wetherelt (Terry).

Jim will be missed by many friends, neighbours and business associates. 
Rhodey, James John (I10809)
 
10132 Richard Gordon Simpson
Death:?tab?May 6 2004
Published:?tab?May 8 2004
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Published By:?tab?The Windsor Star
Obituary:?tab?SIMPSON, Rev. Richard Gordon IIcor. 5:8 Reverend Richard Gordon Simpson, peacefully into the presence of his Lord and Saviour with his loving wife and family at his side, at Longworth Long Term Care on Thursday, May 6, 2004 in his 99th year. Beloved husband of Della Simpson for 77 years. Della just recently celebrated her 100th birthday. Dear father of Eileen Taves (Bill) of Colorado Springs, Gordon Simpson (Marilyn) of Waterville, Ohio, Shirley Burrows (Bruce) of London and Joyce Perry (Will) of Sun City West, Arizona. Loving grandfather of 10 grandchildren, 24 great-grand children, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by grandson David and granddaughter Joy Lynn. Richard pastored in churches in Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Ontario. Following this, Richard also travelled as an evangelist for four years, then representative for World Vision Canada. Friends may call on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-8pm. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James St. at Richmond, London, where the funeral service will be conducted on Monday, May 10 at 11 am. by Rev. Michael Wilkins. Interment in Bell's Corners, Ontario. Memorial contributions to World Vision would be gratefully acknowledged. The Windsor Star, (05/08/04) 
Simpson, Rev. Richard Gordon (I14008)
 
10133 Richard was the son of John Peever and Ellen Farmer Peever. He was the husband to Alice Louise Bradley Peever. They were the parents of 12 children. He was born and died in the Fitzroy township of Ontario. He was buried in Epworth Cemetery, Fitzroy township, Ontario, Canada. Peever, Richard Charles (I30014)
 
10134 RICHARDS, Caroline - In hospital, Carleton Place, Thursday, January 13, 1972. Caroline Stanley, in her 89th year, wife of the late Charles Dunlop by first marriage and the late Mack Richards by second marriage, mother of Wilhelmena (Mrs. Gordon James), Carleton Place and Caroline (Mrs. Kenneth Hudson), Clayton, sister of Mrs. William Ritchie (Jessie), and Clifford Stanley, Almonte. Rested at Fleming bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place. Service was held Saturday, January 15, 1:30 p.m. Interment St. George's cemetery, Clayton.

MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
The death occurred in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario, on January 13, 1972, of Caroline Stanley, daughter of the late Edward Stanley and Elizabeth Whalen. She was in her 89th year. Born at Cedar Hill, Ontario, in 1883, she was married December 30th, 1914, at St. Paul's Church, Almonte, to Charles Norman Dunlop, of Grand Prairie, Alberta. When he passed away sudden in 1921, she returned with her two daughters, to Clayton, Ontario. In 1923, she married John McMunn (Mack) Richards. They farmed near Clayton until Mr. Richards' death in September 1951. She was a member of St. George's Church, Clayton. For the past 20 years she resided in Carleton Place and attended St. James Church. She is survived by two daughters, Wilhelmena (Mrs. Gordon James), R.R. 1. Carleton Place and Caroline (Mrs. Kenneth Hudson) R.R. 2, Clayton; four grandchildren and four great grand children. Also survived by one sister, Jessie (Mrs. William Ritchie), Union Hall, and one brother, Clifford Stanley, of Perth. Predeceased by sisters Jane Ann (Mrs. William Drynan), Ellen (Mrs. Thomas Jackson), Elizabeth, (Mrs. Emerson Dean), and by brothers William and Edmund Stanley. The funeral was held from the Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Carleton Place, on January 15, with Archdeacon J. A. Salter and Rev. H. Brown officiating. Burial was in St. George's Cemetery, Clayton. Pallbearers were two grandsons, Gary Hudson and Charles James and nephews, Edgar Drynan, Keith Stanley, Norman Dunlop and Arnold Jackson. 
Stanley, Caroline (I39920)
 
10135 Right Reverend Monsignor Walter E. Cavanagh. Cavanagh, Rev. Father Walter E. (I20933)
 
10136 Ringeraide, Mabel, ''The Flourishing Tree", Heritage House Publishers Ltd., 1977 Cram, Duncan (I5712)
 
10137 Riots in Scotland 1820. Thomas Cameron and his Family, were
natives of Scotland. The Industrial Revolutions in England
changed the weavers trade, from a manual job to an automatic loom. Riots in Glasgow, Scotland place a burden on the Families, of that time as handmade work was no longer
the normal. Social Societies were formed to give an advantage to the workers. "Today we call them Unions". Riots happened in June 1820, putting pressure on the British Government to help these people. The British Government, setup Immigration to Upper Canada. The emigrates
had to pay the ship crossing fare. They were provided Land Grants of 100 Acres, and seed corn and impliments to harvest the crops. They had to pay back the Government with in 10 years the costs incurred in travel. In June 12 - 14
1821 ship Earl of Buchinghamshire, the Commerce and the David of London, left Greenock, Scotland with some 3000 people, bound for Canada. These men and women became the Scottish Settlement of Lanark County, North of Perth, in some 4 Townships 
Cameron, Thomas (I15368)
 
10138 Riots in Scotland 1820. Thomas Cameron and his Family, were
natives of Scotland. The Industrial Revolutions in England
changed the weavers trade, from a manual job to an automatic loom. Riots in Glasgow, Scotland place a burden on the Families, of that time as handmade work was no longer
the normal. Social Societies were formed to give an advantage to the workers. "Today we call them Unions". Riots happened in June 1820, putting pressure on the British Government to help these people. The British Government, setup Immigration to Upper Canada. The emigrates
had to pay the ship crossing fare. They were provided Land Grants of 100 Acres, and seed corn and impliments to harvest the crops. They had to pay back the Government with in 10 years the costs incurred in travel. In June 12 - 14
1821 ship Earl of Buchinghamshire, the Commerce and the David of London, left Greenock, Scotland with some 3000 people, bound for Canada. These men and women became the Scottish Settlement of Lanark County, North of Perth, in some 4 Townships 
Cameron, Thomas (I15368)
 
10139 River Desert, Quebec, lost one of its leading citizens on Tuesday, February 23rd, when Andrew Baxter passed away. Mr. Baxter ran a sawmill and lumber business. He had been a resident of the Desert for the past eighteen years, going to that place from a farm on the Gatineau. In his younger days he lived in Fitzroy Township, Carleton County, and his wife, Mary Baird, was a Fitzroy lady, a daughter of the late John Baird of the 10th line. She survives, there are no children. Much sympathy is felt for her in the untimely death of her husband, who had not yet reached the three-score mark. The funeral which took place on the 25th was attended by Messrs. Robert and George Baird of Diamond.
Family Papers - Newspaper clipping - from the scrapbook of Mrs. George Baird 
Baxter, Andrew (I32634)
 
10140 RM of Franklin book says born in Ste Elizabeth, Mb. Hopkins, James R. "Jim" (I7297)
 
10141 Robert "Bob" Metcalfe
March 04, 2021

Metcalfe, Robert "Bob"

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Bob. Suddenly and peacefully in his sleep at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on Thursday March 4, 2021 in his 79th year.

Loving husband of Liz for 51 years. Loving dad of Jeff (Tammy), Terry and Amanda (Matthew). Grandfather of Jessica (Brady), James (Kim), Taylor (Jesse), Cole (Jasmine), Hunter, Reid and Lena. Great-grandfather of Cory. Previously deceased by his parents Harry and Ethel Metcalfe and sister Rae (Vic). Survived by his siblings Cindy (Joe-deceased) and Kay (Jim-deceased). Will be remembered by his nieces and nephews. Dearly missed by his faithful dog Misty.

Friends may support the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home on Sunday March 7, 2021 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A private family service will be held.

Please note that face masks are mandatory at all times, social distancing must be observed with no physical contact.

The service will be streamed live on Monday morning beginning at 10:25. Please search YouTube for "BarkerFH Bob Metcalfe"

For those who wish, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 
Metcalfe, Robert "Bob" (I31606)
 
10142 Robert 'Twin' Healey, born May 19, 1843; died 1917. He married
Mary Simpson November 17, 1871 in Goulbourn Twp., Ontario; born April 08, 1847; died 1928.
Burial: Stittsville United Church Cemetery, Ontario 
Healey, Robert George (I3636)
 
10143 Robert Airth was the youngest of 4 children of David Airth + Margaret McLaren Beauchamp.

Robert married Rebecca Forrester Blair on Dec 31, 1879 in Fitzroy Township, Carleton, Ontario and they had 5 children, all born in Renfrew County, Ontario.

Robert died in Horton Township just 6 months after their last child was born.

His widow married his cousin, James Airth in 1892 and sometime before 1914, they moved to Alberta.

[Robert and James Airth were cousins, their fathers David born 1821 and James born 1833 being both sons of Henry Airth and Marion Park] 
Airth, Robert (I26961)
 
10144 Robert Allan Garland
Birth:?tab?Mar 9 1939
Death:?tab?Jan 2 2016
Obituary text:?tab?Bob passed away peacefully on January 2, 2016 at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, with his family by his side. He was born at home in the village of Cargill, Ontario on March 9, 1939 to Allan and Margaret Garland. He grew up learning about farming and making maple syrup on his grandfather Alfreds farm. He also accompanied his father while he hunted and trapped in the area. He had many friends in his youth. He attended the one room school in Cargill for his elementary education and graduated from Walkerton District High School. He furthered his education in Toronto at an automotive mechanic trade school after which he apprenticed and became a licensed mechanic. Bob loved working on cars. This trade allowed him to travel to Saskatchewan for work in 1965 where he worked first at the potash mine in Esterhazy then to Saskatoon in 1967 working for various garages including Merlin Motors, eventually opening his own engine rebuilding shop. In Saskatoon he met and married his wife of 48 years, Carol Thomas. In Saskatoon, their children, Rob and Tammy were born. In 1974 the family moved to Plato, SK where they owned and operated a hotel for 3 years before moving to the Garland family farm near Cargill. On their farm they had a variety of livestock, but were most proud of their registered Jersey herd. In 1989, Bob moved the family to Sylvania, SK where they bought the Sylvania Hotel, and shortly after the Lac Vert Hotel, and operated both for several years. In 1999 they retired to a farm they had bought near McKague, SK. Bob kept busy with some beef cattle, haying and grain farming. He also was a part time operator of a pilot truck for Beeland Co-op when delivering bins to farmers yards in the Tisdale area. Bob liked telling stories and always had a joke, as all patrons of his hotels knew well. Bobs favourite pastime was fishing, an activity he enjoyed from early childhood until recently. His other passion was watching his Toronto Maple Leafs on Hockey Night in Canada o...
 
Garland, Robert Allan "Bob" (I21099)
 
10145 Robert and Jane were married 15 January 1858 in Smith's Falls.

According to the Ontario death registration, Robert's parents were Mr. Seymour and Keziah Boyd.

He died at his home, in the former Bastard Township, Leeds County. 
Seymour, Robert (I30576)
 
10146 Robert Bruce Sadler
November 11, 2008

Sadler: Robert Bruce "Bob" "Star"

Unexpectedly in Carleton Place, on Tuesday November 11, 2008, at the age of 61. Predeceased by his parents Bruce and Evelyn. Survived by his sister Lorraine (Keith Nephin), nephews Greg (Chantal) and John (Sarah), great-niece Heidi and great-nephew Earl.

Funeral arrangements private.

For those who wish, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.

Arrangements in the care of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place (613) 257-3113 
Sadler, Robert Bruce "Star" (I25319)
 
10147 Robert Carl Maple
in the U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name: Robert Carl Maple
Service Info.: PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1913
Death Date: 15 Jan 2001
Cemetery: St Johns Cemetery
Cemetery Address: Rd 1 Box 61 Pine Lane Colliers, WV 26035 
Maple, Robert Carl (I32059)
 
10148 Robert Cecil SACKVILLE

SACKVILLE, Robert Cecil
On Thursday, August 5, 2004, Robert Cecil Sackville of Brampton (born Swift Current, Saskatchewan), passed away peacefully at the age of 78, at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga. Beloved husband for 50 years of Bernice Sackville (nee Simpson, born Ottawa). He will be sadly missed by his wife, four daughters, sons- in-law and six grandchildren ? Lynn Sackville, husband Nick MacKinnon, Clea and Jake of Vancouver, Patricia Sackville, husband Basil Hii, Vita and Kai of Vancouver, Carol Duyvelshoff, husband Frank Duyvelshoff, Christina and Daniel of Oakville, and Judy Sackville-Boyd of Burlington (teacher at Frontenac Public School, Burlington). Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home 'Brampton Chapel', 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10), Brampton, on Wednesday, August 11 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, August 12 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Brampton Cemetery. Special thanks to the staff at the Neurological Surgery Department of Trillium Health Centre for their dedication, compassion, kindness and understanding. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences to the family may be sent to robert.sackville@wardfh.com.


Published in The Globe and Mail from Aug. 9 to Aug. 10, 2004 
Sackville, Robert Cecil (I14118)
 
10149 Robert Hamilton Killed by Freight Train
This village was shocked and saddened at noon on Thursday last when news was circulated that Robert Hamilton, well known railway section foreman, had been killed by a freight train about two miles west of Shawville at mileage 47.
Foreman Hamilton and his assistants, Arthur Horner and John Horner, were on the handcar, preceeding eastward, when a freight train over took them. The freight was a particularly heavy one, loaded with logs, with an engine ahead and one at the back of the train. When the crew of the first engine saw the handcar, it was unable to stop soon enough to avoid hitting it.
Before the train struck the handcar, the two Horner men had jumped to safety, and as their vision was blocked by the engine they were unable to tell whether the foreman had jumped off the car or not.
After hearing the testimony of the sectionmen and trainmen, and ----- C. F.C. Powles, who stated the death was due to a fractured skull and other injuries, Dr .L. Fena--- County Corner, of Campbells Bay declared that an inquest would not be necessary.

Mr. Hamilton was born in Clarendon, a short distance from where the accident occurred. He came to Shawville at the age of 15, and began work on the Shawville section, under J.J. Gibson who died during this past Summer. Except for a year or so on the Fort Coulonge section the Pontiac railway line, he spent most of his time on the Shawville section, succeeding Mr. Gibson in his retirement as foreman.
He was married to the former Miss Pearl Wilson, who predeceased him 18 years ago. He leaves a daughter Miss Lois Hamilton, an undergraduate of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Que., and a sister, Mrs. Sam How----- who lived with him. He was a member of Shawville Wesleyn Church.
The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from the late home of the deceased, to Shawville Wesleyn Methodist Church. Service was conducted by the Pastor Rev. H. Kie---- who was assisted by Rev. S. Blanchard, of Ottawa. Mr. Kie---- sermon text was Romans 5 "Death passed upon all men" Hymns sung were "Rock of Ages" & "Abide With Me"
Interment was made at Maple Grove cemetery. 
Hamilton, Robert George (I25276)
 
10150 Robert Hammond @ Rootsweb.com
# Name: Ellen MADIGAN
# Sex: F
# Birth: 20 AUG 1859
# Death: 14 DEC 1924 in Portland, Oregan ,United States
# Burial: Portland, Oregan ,United States

Father: Patrick MADIGAN b: UNKNOWN
Mother: Johanna POWERS b: UNKNOWN

Marriage 1 William Thomas KIDD b: 25 MAY 1853 in Beckwith Twp., Lanark County, Canada West Ontario Canada
* Married: 12 APR 1879 in Cass County, North Dakota, United States
Children
1. George Albert KIDD b: 12 JAN 1880 in Lisbon, North Dakota, United States
2. William Thomas KIDD b: 20 NOV 1881 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
3. Henry Thomas KIDD b: 17 FEB 1884 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County,Ontario Canada
4. James E. KIDD b: 6 JAN 1887
5. Franklin Wesley KIDD b: 9 MAR 1889 in Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota, United States
6. Clara Mae KIDD b: 15 DEC 1891 in Lisbon, North Dakota, United States
7. Bertha Alice KIDD b: 28 JAN 1894 in Lisbon, North Dakota, United States
8. Infant Son KIDD b: 6 NOV 1896
9. Emmett Laurence KIDD b: 30 NOV 1898 
Madigan, Ellen (I3920)
 

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