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301 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I34215)
 
302 (Research):?b?m Letter from Jos. G. Harris, Curator, RN Atkinson Museum, 785 Main St. Penticon BC V2A 5E3 14 Aug 1980?/b?

AG Robertson is listed in the 1922 directory and no one remembers his wife. Three sons, Cliff I think was killed in a highway accident near Westbank in the early 20's;
Harold and his wife worked in the Co-op packing house in the 30s and later believed to be in the Keremeos area.
3rd son, no name or record.

?b?BC Vital Statistics?/b? gives date of death as 20 May 1932 in Penticton

?b?Western Land Grant?/b?
NW 1/4 2-2-15 W1 Manitoba to Archibald Geo Robertson Granted 28 June 1893

Adjacent parcel NE 1/4 2-2-15 W1 Manitoba was granted to John Robertson 24 Oct 1889

?b?1881 Census Selkirk District 183 St. Boniface identifies:?/b?
50 John F. Robertson b.Scotland Presbyterian
45 Isabella b.Scotland Presbyterian
19 John b.Ontario
17 Archibald
15 Mary
12 Moses
10 Angus
6 Isabella b. Manitoba
4 Elizabeth

?b?1891 Census # 6 Lisgar L. Springfield (South) identifies:?/b?
60 John F. Robertson b.Scotland Presbyterian
50 Isabella b.Scotland Presbyterian
27 Archibald b.Ontario
25 Mary
21 Angus
16 Isabella b.Manitoba
13 Elizabeth
9 Robert
6 Amy

Indication is family travelled to Manitoba c.1875

?b?Penticton Research, December 2011?/b? identified the burial site in the Lakeview cemetery, no marker found but records indicate that he was buried by his wife. Large bush may have pushed soil over marker. Markers on site are (1) Robertson Maggie - 1885 - 1939 (birthdate not accurate); (2) Robertson Jame Cran 1926, Ann Bell 1943 - 194?, James Cran 1943 and (3) Thomas Cousin Robertson 1888 - 1977.

?b?Information from Obituary in Penticton Herald Thurs. 26 May 1932. ?/b?Passed away in hospital after several weeks of illness.
For many years had conducted a woodworking business in Penticton. He came to the valley about 20 years previous, initially on a stretcher to Naramata for his health. After recovering somewhat he returned to Winnipeg, MB where he experienced a second collapse after which the family moved to Penticton.
In Penticton he operated as an auctioneer, also as a wheelright and wagon body business on Ellis Street.
Mourned by two sons, Clifford and Harold, predeceased by Dave who was killed on the Peachland-Westbank road some years previous. Brothers and sisters living in Seattle. Funeral from Howson's parlours, Rev. C.A.C. Story officiating.
Pall bearers, all old friends, were RG Keys, A Glen, Barney Wolfe, T. Graham, George Preston and A. E. Moore.

?b?His wife's obituary ?/b?(Margaret Duncan) indicated that while in Winnipeg he was a contractor.

?b?In the 22nd Report, 1958, of the Okanogan Historical Association ?/b?'A Historical Gazetteer of Okanagan-Silmilkameen (Pentiction section) there was a brief reference on pg.141:
"Mr. A. G. Robertson had a small woodworking plant on Ellis St. and made the first apple boxes."

?b?From David's Obituary:?/b? Residence listed as Young St., Penticton.

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

?b?Thing to check out?/b?: Robertson & Hackett Lumber;
picture 1985-02-007 W.A. Roadhouse Collection - Penticton Dray & Express Picture - Dave Robertson circa 1900-1910
fire maps, Tom Robertson Woodshop near Robinson St (next to Chinese laundry)
15th Report of Okanagon historical Assoc., 1951: pg 193, ...living on 11th, near 26th st., "A short distance down the street was the home of Mr and Mrs. A. Duncan, where some members of the family still reside. from article on Mr. & Mrs. Bell, Pioneer Residents of Vernon.
2 pictures in #52, pg 130 and 131, Okanagan History. 
Robertson, Archibald George (I2375)
 
303 (Research):?u?LCGS file on the Paisley Townhead Emigration Society?/u? lists - reference to National Archives reel # 880 - Colonial Office - Original Correspondence - Secretary of State; also contains petitions from individuals telling why they should be allowed to emigrate.
1820 list of Society members lists:
Alexander Duncan age 44, b. Bute; wife 45 b. ?; weaver, Paisley; M children 19 yrs; F children 6,10,13,15,17,21.
Part of the 1821 Scottish Immigration to Ramsay Township on Earl of Buckingham; settlement #530, arrived on 21 June 1821, registered claim on 25 July 1821 on W 1/2 L 6 C11, Ramsay Twp, Lanark Cty, ON Can.

Will of Alexander, referenced in Silver Memorial #151, transfers ownership of Lot 6 con 11 to Duncan Stewart.

Sarah Ann Robinson, age16 yrs.7 mths d.July 1854 is buried in same plot. Is this a granddaughter?

Earl of Buckinghamshire, Johnston Master, Greenock to Quebec, 29 Apr 1821
Lanarkshire Society
James Gilmour (6 persons)
William Miller (1)
William Gilmour (1)

Paisley Townhead Society
Robert Duncan (9)
John Armour (4)
Alexander Duncan (8)

Parkhead (Paisley) Society
John Burns (3)

Crown Patent: W 1/2 L6 C 11 23 June 1837 
Duncan, Alexander (I2294)
 
304 (Research):A FAMILY ORCHARD: LEAVES FROM THE MILLAR TREE, http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~database/MILLAR.html, accessed Dec 19 2012
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cangmg/ontario/eastont/lanark/beckwith/pinegrov 151229
gravestone, Pinegrove Cemetery, Beckwith., ON
 
Simpson, Eric Cram (I5444)
 
305 (Research):A family tree located him at Calgary and unmarried Teskey, Robert Abraham (I8612)
 
306 (Research):A telegram to Mrs Jas H. Bennett on Wednesday from her sister at Webster, Mass, anounced the death of her mother, Mrs Alex Lang, who passed away early that morning morning, aged 83 years. Her maiden name was Janet Smith, she being the daughter of the late Andrew Smith, and is last one of the family. She was born at Johnston, in Scotland. In Mrs Lang's family there were two boys - Arthur in Emo, Rainy River, and Andrew in Detroit - and three girls - Margaret (Mrs J.H. Bennett); Amelia (Mrs Cockroft, at Webster, Mass); and Mary in New York. She was ill about two weeks, her death resulting from a general break-up of her system. The remains were brought to Almonte, and the funeral took place this Friday afternoon. Deceased was a resident of Almonte for many fyears, and was a consistent member of the Baptist church. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. [Name of Stone: Jenet SMITH]
 
Smith, Jenet (I8661)
 
307 (Research):A. Marion Aitken b.4 Jun 1885 Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
d.1956 Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial: 1956 Auld Kirk Cemetery, Wolf Grove Road, Almonte, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada

Father: James Aitken b.Jan 1848 Ontario, Canada
Mother: Margaret Mary Hall b.3 Apr 1856 Almonte, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada

m.17 Dec 1916 Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Harry Hamilton b.1884 Huntley Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada

Children:
H. Francis 'Frank' Hamilton b.1918 Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 
Aitken, A. Marion (I5901)
 
308 (Research):A. Walter Patterson-mentioned in Ann Marigold's will as being alive in 1867, was left in London with her parents when they left for Canada, supposedly came over later when he was about 11. Patterson, Walter (I36107)
 
309 (Research):According to 1901 Census moved to Reston before 31 Mar 1901. Miller, Benjamin (I6728)
 
310 (Research):According to Billion Graves Record there appears to be Memorial stones at bothe United Cemeteries, Beckwith as well as the auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay Twp. Wilkie, Rev John D. D. (I8460)
 
311 (Research):According to family researchers, William was the brother of John Rothwell Rathwell, William (I23604)
 
312 (Research):According to his death information, William was a carpenter. Penman, William Hood (I19002)
 
313 (Research):Age 5 Lockhart, Margaret (I5589)
 
314 (Research):Agness is a cousin of David Gilmour according to Carol Bennett's research. Wilson, Agness (I8209)
 
315 (Research):Alternate birth location: Klmuir-Easter, Ross and Cromerty, Scotland Munro, Donald Hilton (I9237)
 
316 (Research):alternate death year 1919 Simpson, Mary Ann "Molly" (I3626)
 
317 (Research):alternate wife Mary Kerr perhaps second wife. Rankin, Elizabeth (I8495)
 
318 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17762)
 
319 (Research):Ancestry DNA has Geoff Hampton as my 4th cousin with 21 cM across 1 segments.

HEMPTON / SARAH MILLIKIN, Common Ancestors with William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as 3rd great grand parents with 21 cM across 1 segment with Geoff Hampton as a maternal 4th cousin. Recorded on both Legacy and Ancestry trees.
This pushes a family branch into Wisconsin and Illinois 
Hampton, Geoff (I17390)
 
320 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20008)
 
321 (Research):Ancestry DNA match as 4th cousin twice removed with 18cM across 2 segments. Common ancesters Ireland Simpson,

SIMPSON-REYNOLDS, Don Duncan and Jake MacKinnon could be 4th cousin 2x removed through: 3rd great grand Parents Alexander Simpson and Mary Reynolds (to be verified) as common ancestors with shared DNA of 18 cM across one segmnet as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. 
MacKinnon, Jake (I20380)
 
322 (Research):Ancestry DNA match as 4th cousin with 13 cM across 2 segments. Dillabaugh, Ivan William (I19986)
 
323 (Research):Ancestry DNA match with Chelsey McCord daughter of Mary Christine Leeson as 4th cousin once removed with 53 cM across 5 segments with Tobias Butler and Betsy Waller as 4th great grandparents.

KIDD-GARLAND, KIDD-KILFOYLE, Don Duncan and Chelsey McCord could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd. great grandparents Andrew Kidd andJane Kilfoyle with shared DNA of 53 cM across 5 segments and recorded on my Legacy and Ancestry trees. 
McCord, Chelsey (I16215)
 
324 (Research):Ancestry DNA match with Karen Ouellette as 3rd cousin three times removed with 9 cM across 1 segment with common 2nd great grandparents Robert Duncan and Agnes Gifford. Oullette, Karen (I20400)
 
325 (Research):Ann's death record indicated her parents as John Eveans and Ann Coad, other records indicate parents as Richard Evans and Rachel Code. This needs further verification as to which is correct. Evans, Ann (I7906)
 
326 (Research):Are Annie J Cram 1864-1954 and Jessie Anna Cram 1864-1902 the same person? Cram, Jessie Anna (I3640)
 
327 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I221)
 
328 (Research):Attending Dr. on her death certificate Dr. E. Ryan M. D. Coulter, Armina Bertha (I12725)
 
329 (Research):Baptised in Spitalfields Christ Church Stepney, London Evans, Sarah (I35826)
 
330 (Research):baptised: Baptist
Occupation: barber
James' obit. says he was born at White Lake, McNab Township. 
Cram, James Bennett (I195)
 
331 (Research):Baptised: Prebyterian
Occupation: teacher
Robert resided in Saskatoon and Estevan, SK 
Coxford, Robert Henry (I1249)
 
332 (Research):Baptised: Presbyterian
Occupation: homemaker
 
Barker, Elsie Joan (I799)
 
333 (Research):Baptised: Presbyterian
Occupation: homemaker 
Barker, Mary Thelma (I798)
 
334 (Research):Baptised: United
Occupation: farmer, car salesman 
Barker, Robert Melville "Mel" (I811)
 
335 (Research):Baptised: United
Occupation: homemaker 
Reilly, Dorothy Myrtle (I812)
 
336 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6196)
 
337 (Research):Became part owner of Parkman and Taylor Lumber Store at Carleton Place. (Hwy # 15 south of Carleton Place in Beckwith Twp. Parkman, Peter (I6204)
 
338 (Research):Believed to have lived in Seattle later in life.

In 1900 Census - James Sterton & Agnes Duncan (age 53), in Spokane WA.
In 1910 census - James E. Sterton - Snohomish WA small community on Puget Sound)
In 1920 census - in Snohomish WA, born 1855

To Seattle, WA
no children 
Duncan, Agnes D. (I2352)
 
339 (Research):Bennett, Carol, "Founding Families of Beckwith Township", Juniper Books Ltd., 2007
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Peter, son of Alexander & Elizabeth, farmed in Ramsay Twp., Lanark for most of his adult life. He died 31 Jan 1895 in Ramsay, and is buried with his family in Maplewood cemetery, Beckwith.
He married Catherine McDougall.
Their children:
Elizabeth, b. 30 sep 1862, d. 17 Dec 1942 in Toronto,
Donald Alexander b 1865 in Ramsay, d. 6 Jan 1894
Peter b 8 May 1866
Christina, b. 1 Jul 1869
Catherine Margaret "Maggie" b 30 Sep 1874, d. 27 Nov 1931 in Toronto
The four children who survived into the 1900s lived together in Toronto, all unmarried, and were visited by descendants of Peter's sister, Grace & Donald Buchanan, there.
Marg Cook
________________________________________________________________________ 
Stewart, Peter (I37635)
 
340 (Research):Bill Mains Great Great Grandparents Morton, Thomas (I13990)
 
341 (Research):Bill Mains had a conversation with John Kidd about Thomas Kidd: John recalled that his moth (Nettie Leach Kidd), said that when Nicholas Leach died, there was difficulty settling his estate because Thomas could not be contacted. The last contact the family had with him was when he left to live in Iowa. Possibly he became part of a group whish included relatives, Maria Kidd Gibson and Mary Ann Garland Scott who settled in Union County, Iowa, both of whom were first cousins. Leach, Thomas (I11014)
 
342 (Research):Birth and death info does not look right. Find a Grave has 1768-1850? Moore, Jane (I5581)
 
343 (Research):Born in Ramsay Twp, farmed in Ramsay Twp Evans, William John (I6392)
 
344 (Research):Born, raised, educated, lived and died in Edmonton, AB Coxford, Ada Mary (I772)
 
345 (Research):Bought lot 23 Con 6 from Agnes Brown,
spinster, on June 30 1863
James Brown and Agnes Brown, spinster contined to live with George and his wife 
Stewart, George (I2839)
 
346 (Research):Brampton, ON? Coulter, Kathleen Agnes (I2572)
 
347 (Research):Brother of Andrew, James, and Robert Wilson. Obit from Lanark Era. Wilson, John (I17912)
 
348 (Research):Brother of Ken Leach Leach, Austin Albert Herbert (I3735)
 
349 (Research):buried at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay Twp.Lanark Cty ON
 
Whyte, Mary (I14985)
 
350 (Research):Buried on her 86th birthday

Register of Births and Baptisms, Paisley Museum 
Duncan, Elisabeth (I2326)
 

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