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501 (Research):EVANS-MUNRO, Don Duncan and Barry Johnston could be 3rd cousins 1x removed through: 2nd. great grandparents William James Evans and Betsy Munro as maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 24 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Johnston, Barry (I18600)
 
502 (Research):EVANS-MUNRO, Don Duncan and Bret Fialko could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd. great grandparents William James Evans and Elizabeth "Betsy" Munro, with shared DNA of 14 cM across 1 segment. as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Fialko, Bret (I26224)
 
503 (Research):EVANS-MUNRO, Don Duncan and C.P. could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2 nd. great grandparents William James Evans and elizabeth "Betsey" Munro as common ancestors with shared DNA of 29 cM across 3 segments as recorded on Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Prescott, C. (I26617)
 
504 (Research):EVANS-MUNRO, Don Duncan and J. Munro could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd. great grand parents William James Evans and Elizabeth "Betsy" Munro as common maternal ancestors with shared DNA of 30 cM across 3 segments, with longest segment of 15 cM as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Munro, J. (I28255)
 
505 (Research):EVANS-MUNRO, Don Duncan and J.M. could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd. great grand parents William James Evans and Elizabeth "Betsy" Munro as common ancestors with shared DNA of 30 cM across 3 segments, with longest segment of 15 cM as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Munro, J. (I27451)
 
506 (Research):EVANS-MUNRO, Don Duncan and L.Prescott. could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd. great grandparents William James Evans and Elizabeth "Betsy" Munro as common ancestors with shared DNA of 46 cM across 5 segments as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Prescott, L. (I26869)
 
507 (Research):EVANS/CODE, am a possible maternal 4th cousin match with 23evans_a (Mench with 3rd great grandparents Benjamin Richard Evans and Rachel Code as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 16 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Mench (I36997)
 
508 (Research):EVANS/CODE, Don Duncan and searcher1204 could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 3rd great grandparents Richard Evans and Rachel Code with shared DNA of 10 cM across one segment. The match is not well documented as male or female and they do not have a complete family tree for their maternal line. McGaw (I23175)
 
509 (Research):EVANS/CODE, Don Duncan and Anne Hodgson could be 4th cousin through: 3rd great grandparents Richard Evans and Rachel Code with 16 cM across 1 segment od shared DNA. with 16 cM being the longest segment, as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Hodgson, Anne (I27843)
 
510 (Research):EVANS/CODE, Don Duncan and Anne Hodgson could be 4th cousin through: common ancestors, 3rd great grandparents Richard Evans and Rachel Code with 16 cM across 1 segment of shared DNA. As recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Balkwill, Ann (I23194)
 
511 (Research):EVANS/MUNRO, Don Duncan and bennetthnk Nancy Evans Bennett could be 3rd cousin through: 2nd great grandparents William James Evans and Elizabeth Betsy Munro as common ancestors with shared DNA of 18 cM across two segments as recorded in my ancestry and Legacy family trees. Evans, Nancy (I31924)
 
512 (Research):EVANS/MUNRO, Don Duncan and Dale Rath could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd great grandparents William James Evans and Elizabeth Betsy Munro as maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 23 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Rath, Dale (I39746)
 
513 (Research):EVANS/MUNRO, Don Duncan and Laurie Banks could be 3rd cousin through: 2nd. great grand-parents William James Evans and Elizabeth "Betsy" Munro as common ancestors with 1% shared DNA with 28 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Evans, Laurie (I31926)
 
514 (Research):Family lore that James was a sailor in British navey and was present at the burning of the White House at Washington in 1814. Johnson, James (I8074)
 
515 (Research):Fort William, ON Scott, Lucinda Mary (I1659)
 
516 (Research):From Carl Bennet Book: The Lanark Society Settlers
John Lockhart was part of Lesmahagow Emigration Society, the President of this Society was James Brown.
On ship Earl of Buckinghamshire in 1821.
Settled on: West lot 4, Con 12, Ramsay Twp.
Accompanied by a wife, Jane McMillan and three small daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart were among the congregation celebrating the first communion of the Auld Kirk in Ramsay June 29, 1834. John Lockhart was also an Elder of the Church. He is buried at the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
His daughter Elizabeth married James Duncan and they had 11 children. 
Lockhart, John Sr. (I5562)
 
517 (Research):From George Caskey: Lilias came to Canada as an escort for her younger brother Thomas. Met John in Winnipeg through some friends. She was a trained singer and was known in Glasgow as the little girl with the big voice. Arrived in Bateman in July 1925. In 1926 she started a choir for the new church being built. For this and the many plays and concerts she organizaed, she was on Sept 23 1951 presented with a bone china tea service, tea table and lunch cloth on her 25th anniversary as choir leader. In her own words 'I enjoy the work. I'm glad to have had the opportunity to share my talent in this friendly community'. Penman, Charles (I2729)
 
518 (Research):From Letter from Art Thompson, Box 334, Cartwright, MB dated 16 Nov 1973.
Robert went to Manitoba in 1878 and in the spring of 1879 went to 'Old Cartwright' (a location which wasn't settled then - section 18-2-14 West of 1st meridian)

He squatted on section N 1/2 section of 19-2-14 W of which he later purchased the north half. Although Robert squatted on this section in 1879, he didn't register immediately and the official entry date was 8 May, 1883.

His first dwelling was on the banks of Badger Creek. In later years he lived on the southeast quarter of Sec 19-2-14 until he died which was Wednesday evening 13 October 1937. He was in ailing health for over a year and the immediate cause of death was pneumonia. Age at time of death 80 yrs, 8 mos, 15 days.

Robert remained single. He is buried in Cartwright cemetery but there is no marker for his grave. At the time of death he was survived by three brothers and three sisters - Alex, William and James, Mrs. GA Robertson, Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. L Caskey.
Mr. Duncan was a shy retiring man and took no active part in community affairs but was well liked and respected. Mr. Duncan was one of the earliest pioneer settlers in this area.

Notes from Memories along the Badger Revisited, 1985
First Cartwright settlers (Sutherlands [Andrew, SE 1/4 30-2-14 10 Jun 1879; and Mrs. Andrew forest tree claim, on SW 28-2-14], McKibbins [John P. NE 30-2-14], Duncans [Robert N 1/2 19-2-14, registered 8 May 1883] and Waughs [J C S 1/2 18-2-14, 20 Oct 1881]) arrived via the Boundry Commission Trail with teams of oxen, Red River carts and supplies. David Cochrane settled on SE 7-2-14 but is not noted as arriving at this time. (sourced from Dept of Lands and Natural Resources) The McKibbin [site of school] and Waugh sections [in river valley] became the site for Old Cartwright

Received his education and a degree in civil engineering in Ontario.

"He was a lover of nature, an honest man, and always willing to give a helping hand. He helped many settlers to build their first home, mostly of logs." He was a successful farmer and lived on his farm until his death in 1937. His brother Alex lived with him for a few years before going west to Penticton, BC. 
Duncan, Robert (I2327)
 
519 (Research):From Memories Along the Badger Revisited:
James Stirton was a carpenter at Old Cartwright in the early 1880's. He and Jack McKibbin were the ferry men at Badger Creek before the bridge was built and were kept very busy. He built the first bridge across Badger Creek and also built the Pacific Hotel (better known as the Orphans' Home). He also constructed well pumps of birch, using oak for the cylinder rod. His wife was a sister of Bob (Robert) and Dave Duncan. Mr. Stirton was the auditor for the Badger Creek School from 1884 to 1887.

Married Agnes Duncan in 1886 and must have relocated to Munroe, Washington, USA shortly thereafter. They became Naturalized US Citizens in 1890. 
Stirton, James E. (I2353)
 
520 (Research):From Perth ON Stewart, James Johnston (I2855)
 
521 (Research):G Caskey: Comments from Kathleen Agnes Lousie Coultr, dau. of Jane Eliz. Coulter.
James was a carpenter. I believe that Grandma Caskey's house on Dearborn Ave, Winnipeg was built by him and financed by Mrs. J Coulter (Jane Elizabeth Caskey). I believe he died in Brandon, in a home for the aged. His estate was in the hands of the MB government (care for the mentally incompetent - he was blind for years - Mother told me in the 1940s. 
Caskey, James Corson (I2453)
 
522 (Research):G Caskey: last info - living in AB, may have been married twice Monds, Stephen (I2458)
 
523 (Research):G. Caskey notes: Schooling in Almonte. He worked as a printer and had his own newspaper in Heward SK where he met Jenny Strachan. Married in 1905, lived above the newspaper office. Between 1910 and 1912 he sold the newspaper and moved ot the farm near Glen Bain SK. Her retired in 1968, sold the farm and moved to Haney BC. Caskey, Robert Nathaniel (I2412)
 
524 (Research):G. Caskey:
Cremated, ashes to Bateman SK and interred in beside wife Lilias Grace Penman.
Was a general store clerk at McAdams General Store in Almonte. The store was located about 200 yds east from the corner of Bridge and Mill Sts. He also worked for West's General Store at the foot of Mill St. He travelled to Winnipeg with his parents. Worked in Lavery's General Store in Newdale MB. In 1921 he moved to Basswood to work in the General Store there. When he lost his first wife, he employed Lilias Penman (met through Lavery's) as a housekeeper. In 1924 he moved to McCord SK to work in a store there. Following the birth of their youngest daughter in 1925 they moved to Bateman SK. He worked in McGregor's General Store until the depression when he became caretaker of the school and of the local church. 
Caskey, John "Jack" (I2462)
 
525 (Research):G. Caskey: Jim was the youngest of 10 children, 7 sons and 3 daughters, 5 of whom moved to Winnipeg in 1894 with their mother Sarah Coulter.
Farmed in the Lily Field District, then worked as a street car operator, then as a City Health Inspector and the City Pound Keeper.
For many years he worked to obtain equipment and facilities for various sports for young people of the community. Retired in 1943 and suffered a heart attack in July 1944. 
Coulter, James (I2500)
 
526 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2417)
 
527 (Research):G. Caskey: 4 years service in US Air Force as a radar repairman, then became an aerospace designer. From 1969 to 1989 owned a small manufacturing plant in Orlando, FL. Retired in 1989. Caskey, James Robert (I2416)
 
528 (Research):G. Caskey: Elsie was Irish descent, had moved to Canada about 8 yrs before death. She was a sales person in a dry good department. (Info from official notice of death prepared by John Caskey. Best, Elsie Mae "Rose" (I2463)
 
529 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2418)
 
530 (Research):G. Caskey: Hester became a RN in 1932 and worked in that capacity and as housewife until she retired in 1974 to Orlando. Benjamin, Hester May (I2415)
 
531 (Research):G. Caskey: Information on this family was hard to find Caskey, Margaret Maude (I2454)
 
532 (Research):G. Caskey: Jim was a printing press designer and later printing plant engineer, working in these capacities in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York. Retired in 1973, moved to FL. Caskey, James Dougal (I2414)
 
533 (Research):G. Caskey: Margaret Caskey trained as a nurse in the General Hospital, Moose Jaw SK. Worked at several hospitals before going to the USA. Took out citizenship. Living in Oakland, CA Caskey, Margaret Penman (I2487)
 
534 (Research):G. Caskey: To Winnipeg in 1904. Before marriage she worked as an accountant, becoming first registered in the province. She was a champion of womens rights and a supporter of Nellie McClung. 16 Grandchildren, 23 Great Grandchildren. 'Lily Jane was a member of Sparling United Church, served in the UCW and the Winnipeg Presbytery. 61 family members celebrated her 100th birthday in summer of 1984. She resided at Golden West Centennial Lodge for 15 years where she was busy with handicrafts and reading. Ill for less than a week before death. Caskey, Lillian Jane (I2499)
 
535 (Research):GAMMEL
MARGARET
JAMES GAMMEL/JANET FINDLAY FR60 (FR60)
F
22/09/1793
573/1
10 101
Paisley High Church 
Gemmill, Margaret (I35874)
 
536 (Research):GAMMELL
MARGARET
JAMES GAMMELL/JANET FINDLAY FR28 (FR28)
F
06/06/1790
573/1
10 38
Paisley High Church 
Gemmill, Margaret (I35873)
 
537 (Research):GAMMELL
MARRION
JAMES GAMMELL/JANET FINDLAY FR87 (FR87)
F
20/11/1796
573/1
10 150
Paisley High Church 
Gemmill, Marrion (I35871)
 
538 (Research):GAMMELL
MARY
JAMES GAMMELL/JANET FINDLAY FR74 (FR74)
F
23/05/1795
573/1
10 127
Paisley High Church 
Gemmill, Mary (I35872)
 
539 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I34879)
 
540 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I27211)
 
541 (Research):GARLAND / BUTLER, Don Duncan and Cynthia Wilks Robinson (cynrobinson2) could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd great grandparents John Garland and Ellen Butler as common ancestors with shared DNA of 10 cM across one segment as recorded in my Legacy and ancestry family trees. Wilks, Cynthia (I34856)
 
542 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I34875)
 
543 (Research):GARLAND / BUTLER, Don Duncan and thheidel could be 4th cousin through: 3rd great grandparents John Garland and Ellen Butler as common ancestors with shared DNA of 21 cM across 1 segment as recorded on my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Heidel, T. H. (I20328)
 
544 (Research):GARLAND / BUTLER, Don Duncan and Wyn Gary could be 4th cousin 2x removed through: 3rd. great grandparents John Garland and Ellen Butler as common ancestors with shared DNA of 22 cM across one segment as recorded on my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Gary, Wyn (I33761)
 
545 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I23988)
 
546 (Research):GARLAND / NICHOLLS, Don Duncan and twoloons21 (managed by Marjorie Richings)could be 5th cousin 1x removed through: 4th great grandparents William Matthew Garland and Susanna Penny Nicholls as common ancestors with shared DNA of 7 cM across one segment as recorded on my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Ancestry wouldn't let me record this match as a 5th cousin once removed so recorded as a 5th cousin. O'Brey, Twoloons (I34810)
 
547 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I21993)
 
548 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25105)
 
549 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25101)
 
550 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25103)
 

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