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251 (Medical):Victoria BC Wilson, Ethel (I2806)
 
252 (Medical):W.E. LeTang of Dominion City was shot and killed by the accidental discharge of a shot gun, last Thursday, Mr. LeTang prepared to go out for a chicken hunt alone and equipped himself with a belt of cartridges and a double-barrel shotgun, in a single rig. Less than an hour from the time he started, and about three miles from Dominion City, Mr. LeTang was found by a lady driving to town, alongside the road, with the contents of one barrel discharged through his body and his clothes on fire; the cartridge belt that was strapped around his waist had several cartridges discharged in it by the fire from his clothes. Letang, William Ambrose (I1437)
 
253 (Medical):Was she referred to as Aunt Nan, married to Andrew Grainger? Penman, Agnes (I2822)
 
254 (Medical):While working in the woods he was truck by a limb while falling a tree. Gibson, Robert William "Bob" (I15951)
 
255 (Medical):William Ave, (Winnipeg?)
died at age 91 
Stewart, Mary Jane (I2789)
 
256 (Medical):Yellow fever Steele, James Robert (I8077)
 
257 (nee Simpson) Suddenly on Sunday, August 11, 2002. Shirley is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, William Sr., her son William J. Jr. (Deborah), sisters Elizabeth Betty Benoit, Sheila Whitmore, Willa Simpson (Rheal Monette), her wonderful grandson Jason William and many nieces and nephews. Shirley was a member of the Old Guard Henry Birks and Sons and a retired sister of the Canadian Labour Congress. She was also a member of Woodroffe United Church. A private service will be held at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road (between Bayshore Dr. and Baseline Rd.). Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. A memorial donation to CHEO would be appreciated. The Ottawa Citizen, 12-08-2002 --- MAY, Shirley M. In loving memory of a wonderful wife, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother who passed away August 11, 2002. As we look upon your picture, Sweet memories we recall, Of a face so full of sunshine, A smile for one and all. Though your smile has gone forever, And your hand we cannot touch, We shall never lose our memories, Of the one we loved so much. -Always, Bill Sr., Bill Jr., Deborah, Jason and Allison. Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 8/11/2007. Simpson, Shirley Margaret (I15532)
 
258 (Newspaper obituary - 1923 handwritten on top)

Ferrier - In Perth, on Saturday, August 4th, Mr. John A. Ferrier, aged 72 years.

Ferrier - After conducting his harness business as usual last Friday, Mr. John A. Ferrier was suddenly seized with illness that night and death followed early on Saturday morning the news of which caused a great shock to his wide circle of friends and acquaintances in Perth and surrounding district. The late John A. Ferrier was born in Perth on Dec. 17, 1850 of Scottish parents who in the early days had founded a harness and saddlery business in Perth in which he was an apprentice. In his earlier days he resided in the United States, later returning to Perth and for years engaged in business at the corner of Gore and Herriott streets, and afterwards on Wilson street West and his products had a wide sale. Deceased was of a quiet and retiring disposition but enjoyed the respect and esteem of all with whom he came in contact either in a business or friendly way. Deceased was a member of St. Andrew's Church in long standing and in which he was a faithful and constant worshipper. Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss Katherine Buffam of Fallbrook, two sons Messrs. Bertrand and Byron of Perth, three daughters, Miss Helen of Perth, Mrs. Leister and Miss Anna of Toronto, one sister, Mrs. Thomas Gibbons of Brockville, and one brother, Mr. William Ferrier of Perth. The funeral was held from his late residence on Monday afternoon to Elmwood Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Scott conducting the services. The pallbearers were Messrs. G.G. Farmer, Peter Hope, W.J. Rabb, W.J. Flett, T.J. Devlin and John Croskery.

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Father of Bertrand Lawson Ferrier, Jeannette A. Ferrier, Susannah Maud Ferrier, John Byron Ferrier, and Helen Buffam Ferrier 
Ferrier, John Alexander (I29637)
 
259 (Obit provided by #46973000)
Manitowoc Herald-Times
Wednesday, October 20, 1954
Page T-9

JEANETTE CAIN

Mrs. Jeanette Cain, 58, former Manitowoc resident, who for the past three years has been living with a son, LeRoy, at Milwaukee, died Thursday at Milwaukee General Hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. J. Degaulie of Milwaukee will officiate and burial will be in the Cato Cemetery.

She was born Jeanetter Hempton in Cato in 1896, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hempton. She has resided in Manitowoc for a number of years before moving to Milwaukee.

Surviving are four sons, John of Chicago, LeRoy of Milwaukee, George of Cato, Gordon of Manitowoc; three daughters, Mrs. Francis Neuman of Manitowoc, Mrs. Ralph Ammerman of Two Rivers, Mrs. Douglas Rohde of Milwaukee; brother, Wallace of Green Bay, and ten grandchildren.

Friends may call at the funeral home after Thursday noon. 
Hempton, Jeanette Jane "Nettie" (I18537)
 
260 (Research):
Barry Wray: abwray@netscape.net says they went to Balder, MB from Lanark Cty. Mentioned Pemican Valley, Pilot Mound, La Riviere, St James Parish. (abt 2002)

Obituary in Cartwright Paper, 1937. (scanned)
Ill for period before death
Funeral from United Church to Cartwright cemetery. Rev. WA McKin presiding.

To Cartwright District in 1883 and taught in West Derby, Crystal River, Haseldell, Chesterville, Howard and Cartwright. Students included Bishop Richardson of NB and Robert Stead of Ottawa.
Served on municipal council before the formation of the municipality of Roblin. Purchased farm northwest of Cartwright in 1895, year of his marriage where he farmed until about 1932.

Was superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School, served on Bd of Managers and Elder in Presbyterian Church, later elder of the United Church

Survived by Robert - Cartwright, Alex and Mrs. Robertson - Penticton BC; William and Mrs. Simpson - Almonte; Jas. Duncan and Mrs Caskey of Winnipeg.

See Obituary 'David Duncan Passes to Well-Earned Reward'

One of his greatest pleasures was preparing for the annual Sunday School picnic which was always held on his grounds. "It was a fun day. Everone could have a boat ride on the river and pick the large yellow water lilies. There were games, races and plenty of food."

David died on his farm in 1936 and is buried in the Cartwright Cemetery.After David's death Hannah made her home with Robert Duncan on his farm until his death. She then lived with the William Chesneys for a few years. Later she lived with Mr. and Mrs. William Herd and died in 1942. 
Duncan, David (I2379)
 
261 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5049)
 
262 (Research): Don Duncan and Alice May (Braniff) Fraser Thomas could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: John Coxford and Esther Hall as 2nd great grandparents with 8cM across 1 segment as recorded on Ancestry DNA. Braniff-Fraser, Alice May (I21904)
 
263 (Research): MUNRO / MURRAY, Don Duncan and Glen Munro could be maternal 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 3rd. great grandparents Donald Hilton Munro and Margaret Janet Murray with shared DNA of 52 cM across 2 segments as recorded on my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Munro, Glen (I17330)
 
264 (Research): Robert Duncan member of Free Church

Crown Patent: SW 1/2 L 9 C 11, 19 Jan 1864. 
Duncan, Robert (I2321)
 
265 (Research):'The Derry' moved to Huron County
2ND MARRIAGE:
Name: Eli Kidd (Elija)
Birth Place: Co Lanark Ont
Age: 34
Estimated birth year: abt 1838
Father Name: John Kidd
Mother Name: Margaret Garland
Spouse Name: Janet Mcdiarmid
Spouse's Age: 36
Spouse Birth Place: Perthshire Scotland
Spouse Father Name: John Mcdiarmid
Spouse Mother Name: Grace Steward
Marriage Date: 22 Mar 1872
Marriage Location: Bruce
Marriage County: Bruce
Archives of Ontario Microfilm: MS932_6
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2010, John Kidd
There may only have been one wife. John mentioned that a genealogist has sent Dorothy a note explaining why there was only one person.
The Stewart farm was originally granted to Peter McDiarmid, 
Kidd, Elijah "Eli" (I3703)
 
266 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2433)
 
267 (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
m. Strays Willoughby #34128
Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

-- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

-- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

"Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

"Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
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http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
[35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
Children:
i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
[41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list 
Willoughby, Ann (I6793)
 
268 (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
m. Strays Willoughby #34128
Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

-- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

-- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

"Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

"Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
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http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
[35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
Children:
i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
[41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list 
Willoughby, Elinor "Ellen" (I13901)
 
269 (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
m. Strays Willoughby #34128
Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

-- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

-- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

"Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

"Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
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http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
[35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
Children:
i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
[41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list 
Willoughby, George (I28808)
 
270 (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
m. Strays Willoughby #34128
Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

-- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

-- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

"Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

"Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
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http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
[35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
Children:
i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
[41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list 
Kerfoot, Ann (I28809)
 
271 (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
m. Strays Willoughby #34128
Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

-- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

-- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

"Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

"Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
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http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
[35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
Children:
i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
[41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list 
Willoughby, George (I29900)
 
272 (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
m. Strays Willoughby #34128
Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

-- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

-- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

"Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

"Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
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http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
[35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
Children:
i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
[41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list 
Shirley, Ann (I29901)
 
273 (Research):1. Ringereide, Mabel, "The Flourishing Tree", 1977 name recorded as Eliz. Stalker
 
Stalker, Isabella (I5670)
 
274 (Research):1/39 (Carleton Co) : Ephraim PRATT, 30, farmer, widower, Canada, Nepean, s/o Isaac & Margaret, married Margaret KIDD, 24, Canada, Beckwith,. d/o John & Margaret, witn: James G. KIDD of Beckwith, 7 Oct 1869 at St. Johns Church, Richmond Kidd, Margaret (I3708)
 
275 (Research):10 children Magee, Sally Sarah (I2735)
 
276 (Research):10th line of Ramsay, John Alexander's obit. Scott, Lucinda (I1828)
 
277 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2702)
 
278 (Research):1852 / Canada West Ontario / Grenville (county) / Wolfred township
Carley, Thomas Farmer Ireland Church of England 35 M
Carley, Jane Canada Church of England 23 F
Carley, Elizabeth Canada Church of England 4 F
Carley, Joseph Canada Church of England 3 M
Carley, John H Canada Church of England 1 M

Children
Anne Carley 1865 - 1903
Martha Jane Carley 1853 - 1930
Thomas Lenord Carley 1860 - 1913
Joseph S Carley 1850 - 1918
William Robert Carley 1864 - 1949
Elizabeth A Carley 1849 - 1890
Mary Carley 1867 - 1959
Hester Carley 1870 - 1900
John H. Carley 1852 - 1881
Walter James Carley 1856 - 1903
Ruth Carley 1858 - 1894
Loyna Carley 1874 - Unknown 
Carley, Thomas (I19335)
 
279 (Research):1852 Carleton Co. Goulbourn Ontario Canada
Bradley, Jacob Farmer Ireland 50
Bradley, Ann Ireland 44
Bradley, Betsey Canada 22
Bradley, John Canada 20
Bradley, Samuel Canada 18
Bradley, George Canada 16
Bradley, Mary Ann Canada 14
Bradley, Sarah Canada 12
Bradley, Henry Canada 10
Bradley, Susan Canada 10
Bradley, Lucy Canada 8 Lucinda
Bradley, Wm. Canada 6
Bradley, Jane Canada 4
Bradley, Jacob Canada 2

1891 Carleton/Goulbourn Ontario Canada
Bradley Wm 47
Bradley Sophia wife 37
Bradley Jacob brother 33 age is wrong
Bradley Harmond son 11
Bradley York Wm son 9
Bradley George son 7
Bradley Della daughter 5
Bradley Ann Jane daughter 3
Bradley Henrietta Etta daughter 2
Campbell James domestic 20

1901 Carleton/Goulbourn Ontario Canada
Bradley William T Widower May 1 1846 54
Bradley William York Son Jul 22 1881 19
Bradley George Eldon Son Mar 6 1883 18
Bradley Della Irene? Daughter Feb 8 1885 16
Bradley Ann Jane Daughter Jan 29 1887 14
Bradley Henrietta Mildred Daughter Mar 30 1889 12
Bradley Florence Sophie B.Daughter Sep 15 1891 9
Bradley Ina Mabel Daughter Feb 1 1894 7

1911 Carleton/Goulbourn Ontario Canada
Bradley William Widower May 1845 66
Bradley Henrietta Daughter Mar 1889 22
Bradley Florence S. P.Daughter Sep 1891 19 
Bradley, William T. "Billy" (I3800)
 
280 (Research):1861 Census, North Gower, ON
Thomas, 34
Mary Ann, 35
John,10,
Susan, 8
Margaret, 7
Jane, 2

1871 Alice & Fraser, ON
Name: Thomas Kidd
Gender: Male
Age: 44
Birth Year: abt 1827
Birth Place: Ontario
Marital Status: Married
Religion: C Of England
Origin: Irish
Province: Ontario
District: Renfrew North
District Number: 82
Subdistrict: Alice and Fraser
Subdistrict Number: i
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas Kidd 44
Mary Ann Kidd 44
John Kidd 19
Susan Kidd 17
Margret Kidd 15
Jane Kidd 12
George W Kidd 2 
Kidd, Thomas (I3699)
 
281 (Research):1871 Census indicated that a son Alexander was born in 1862 whn his mother would be 16 and father 19, 6 years before their marrige. All other children born after marriage. There may be another expanation McIntyre, Alexander (I10976)
 
282 (Research):1871 census of Canada - Lanark, Ontario-
Children of Edward and Elizabeth Letang-
Margaret- Born abt. 1859
Anastasia- Born abt. 1861 in Quebec married Nov. 27, 1882 to Emmanuel Boulne in Almonte, Lanark, Ontario.
Mary Elizabeth- Born abt. 1863 married Nov. 15, 1886 to William Macdonald.
Ambrose William- Born abt. 1859in Quebec
Roseann- Born Abt. 1865
Teresa- Born Abt. 1868 married Oct. 1, 1889 to Richard Conlon.
Louisa -Born Abt. 1872 married August 17, 1900 to Patrick Brennan
Victoria- Born abt. 1875 in Quebec
Victoria- Born March 22, 1876, in Ont. married Jan. 20, 1906 to Wilfrid Rochon.
Edward Born - Born Sept. 22, 1879, in Ontario. 
Letang, Edward Sr. (I1435)
 
283 (Research):1881 Canada Census, Ramsay Township, Alexander is listed as beign 12 years old.

In Detroit when his father died in 1893.

In New York at time of Mother's death 1908.

In Penticton, BC in 1941 when Wm. J. died.

?u?letter from Jos. G Harris, Curator, RN Atkinson Museum, 785 Main St. Penticton BC, V2A 5E3 14 Aug 1980

?/u?"A Duncan, ranching" is in the 1936 British Columbia Directory, Jubilee Edition.

?u?From Art Thompson, Box 334 Cartwright MB letter dated 16 Nov 1973.?/u?

"Another brother, Alexander, lived for a short period of time on Robert's farm where he had a cave dug in the bank of the Badger Creek. I visited the spot some years ago but it had fallen in and hardly recognizable"

Death date from BC Vital statistics, Reg. 1949-09-0024606, microfilm #B13200, GSU 2032570
Family History Library Film 1375869.

Not listed in the 1911 census for 'Yale & Cariboo District 14 (checked 41, 42, Peachland and Naramata).

Could not find a marked grave in area indicated by cemetery records. Nearby is a marker for ?u?John Gray Duncan?/u? who passed away in the Penticton hospital on 5 Jan 1949. In his obituary, it is indicated that he was born in Scotland, lived in Penticton area for 38 years, died at age 85, and was survived by 1 brother, 2 sisters in England.

From Memoires of James Alvin Duncan youngest son of James Sidney Duncan an older brother of Alexander Duncan's
Alexander articled in Law and left Almonte for New York. Little is really known of his activities and events there. But Alexander became stone deaf and returned to his elder brother Robert at Cartwright, Manitoba in 1914. He remained there for some few years and then left for Penticton, B.C. Little was heard from him after he left. He died and was buried there, the actual date unknown but believed to be the in early fifties. Alexander never married. 
Duncan, Alexander (I2378)
 
284 (Research):1881 Census lists her as living in at home in Ramsay Township, age 18 years.

Death verified by BC Vital Statistics
She was in:
MB in 1893 when father died.
Winnipeg in 1908 when mother died.
Penticton BC in 1941 when Wm J died.

?b?Obituary in the Penticton Herald 25 May 1944?/b? gives the following info:
Funeral from the Penticton Funeral Chapel and was conducted by Elder W. A. Clemenson fo the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Internment in Lakeview Cemetery. (Old section #466A - currently 2011, overgrown with a large lilac tree, small ground marker found - Maggie Robertson).
She had resided in Penticton since 1910, from Winnipeg where her husband had been a contractor.
Mourned by sons, Sgt. R.H. Robertson RCOC and J.C. Robertson of Vancouver, brothers James of Winnipeg and Alex of Penticton, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Pall bearers were Don and Paul Donesky and Jacob and William Vaselenko.

Not listed in the 1911 census for 'Yale & Cariboo District 14 (checked 41, 42, Peachland and Naramata.) 
Duncan, Margaret "Maggie" (I2374)
 
285 (Research):1891 Lanark South Montague Ontario Canada
From Canada Census Records:

Kilfoyl Thomas 42
Kilfoyl Elizabeth 32
Kilfoyl William J 10
Kilfoyl Marrietta 7
Kilfoyl Milton 4

1901 Lanark South Montague Ontario Canada
Kilfoyle Thomas Head Apr 1 1850 50
Kilfoyle Elizabeth Wife May 13 1860 40
Kilfoyle William J. Son May 28 1880 20
Kilfoyle Mary M.Daughter Oct 1 1883 17
Kilfoyle Milton Son Jul 21 1886 14
Kilfoyle Mabel M.Daughter May 17 1891 9
Kilfoyle Rusel H.Son Oct 14 1900 5/12


1891 Leeds and Grenville North Ontario Canada
Kilfoyl William H 34 brother of Thomas
Kilfoyl Mary 31
Kilfoyl Henry 5
Kilfoyl Richard E 3 
Kilfoyle, Thomas (I4133)
 
286 (Research):1911 Canada Census, Ottawa Ontario Canada
Mulligan James M Head M Mar 1870 41
Mulligan Mary F Wife M Aug 1872 39
Mulligan Agnes F Daughter S Apr 1894 17
Mulligan Albert M Son S May 1897 14
Mulligan Allen M Son S Jun 1899 12
Mulligan Ernest M Son S Sep 1902 9
Mulligan Norman M Son S Dec 1904 7
Mulligan Isabella F Daughter S Sep 1906 5
Mulligan Gordon M Son S Mar 1908 3 
Mulligan, Gordon Samuel (I23401)
 
287 (Research):1921 Canada Census, Ottawa Ontario Canada
Harold Clarence Beardsley 28
Mildred Veta Beardsley 22
Jean Vaughn Beardsley 4
Lois Norma Beardsley 3
Betty Majoria Beardsley 1
Lorne Ednard Vaughn 21 
Beardsley, Betty Marjoria (I23398)
 
288 (Research):2 Children Caskey, Allen Scrimgeour (I2397)
 
289 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2403)
 
290 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2405)
 
291 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2705)
 
292 (Research):5 children.
Eliz Duncan notes suggest died in 1939; another note suggests 22 May 1940. Check Bethany Presbyterian records, and Methodist records, Ashton.
Ashton, ON.

Eliz Duncan notes suggests he died in 1939
Notation of Bethany, Presbyterian, Almonte 
Simpson, John Kidd (I2382)
 
293 (Research):6 children Slater, John (I2344)
 
294 (Research):6250 Lewis, Robert II (I6250)
 
295 (Research):7 children, James and Robert & others
Jane's husband Andrew must have died before 1861 as Jane is listed as a widow on 1861 Census. Occupation Milner 
Smith, Jane (I2721)
 
296 (Research):7 grandchildren - Jennifer, Corbin, Colin, Gavin, Rebecca, Zack and Megan Duncan, Paula Mae (I2961)
 
297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2710)
 
298 (Research):8 Children ?

Concession 6, Lot ? (John and Marg Cochran's), Ramsay Twp.; built stone house
From Viola Reid, 18 Mar 84:
Fifty Years Wed Mr. & Mrs. James Stewart 8 Sept, 1905 (AG?)
both born in Ramsay,
early married life at Blythe in Huron Cty where they engaged in farming
In 1881(3) they went west
section foreman CPR
were at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan until 1888 when the family moved to Winnipeg.
6 children living
80th birthday J Stewart July last (1905)
Mrs. Stewart, 79 in Oct 1905
From 166 James St. Winnipeg, to 90 Ellen St., Winnipeg

It is reported that in his 40s (1860s) he started to drink heavily and lost their farm, and also his parents farm which he inherited. The family moved to Blythe where Elizabeth supported the family by doing home nursing. 
Stewart, James (I2330)
 
299 (Research):? SIMPSON-REYNOLDS, Don Duncan and Lynn Fleming could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd great grandfather Ireland Simpson and Mary Reynolds as possible common ancestors with shared DNA of 9 cM across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Fleming, Lynn (I21799)
 
300 (Research):?b?COXFORD/KENNEDY?/b?, Don Duncan and Bridget Mulholland could be 2nd cousins 3x removed through: great grandparents James Coxford and Mary Jane Kennedy as our maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 36 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Bridget Mulholland's mother Shannon Jean Fleet is also a DNA maternal match as a second cousin 2x removed. Mulholland, Bridget (I42254)
 

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