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6701 He was married second December 13, 1894 at Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario to Mary Jane Moffitt, who was born September 11, 1855, daughter of Thomas and Kathie, and who was the widow of William Fee. Craig, Samuel (I19599)
 
6702 He was on a boat that sailed on June 4, 1944 (D-Day) from England to France. January 12, 1945 he challenged a German patrol and raised the alarm, killing the officer, resulting in the receipt of the military medal. After returning from the war, Ed and his brother Dinty (Art) purchased and operated the Superior Restaurant in Almonte. He loved to fish and boat from his cottage on White Lake.

 
Scott, Edward Davis (I1615)
 
6703 He was survived by his wife Frances "Kitty" Harvey Hilton, daughter Barbara Shaw (Mrs. R.G of Toronto), two sons (Thomas G Code of Brockville and James D. Code of Ottawa), and his two brothers.

Source: Obituary published in the Ottawa Journal 7 November 1966 (p 30). 
Code, Dr. Douglas Blackburn (I20762)
 
6704 He was the son of Charles M. Powell and Nancy Smith Powell.

He married Mary Elizabeth Parker about 1824 in Smith Co. Tennessee. They had four known children
A son born about 1825; James Evans Powell Born 19 Nov 1828; Joseph Jasper Powell Born 3 July 1838 and Eliza Mack born 27 Feb 1840.

They moved from Tennesse to Illinois in 1828. In 1840 they are listed in the Union Branch of the LDS Church which was near Perry, Pike County Illinois where they lived.

In 1851-2 he was the proprietor of the Kanesville Meat Market in Kanesville Nebraska.

The family traveled to Utah in the James McGaw Pioneer Company June 23/4 1852.

His wife Mary Elizabeth Powell Parker died crossing the plains July 18, 1852 near North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska. Levi continued on with his children where he settled in Provo Utah.

He married second Jane James Wellwood Dack Workman between 1852 and 1856 in Provo Utah.

They traveled to Gallatin County Montana in the James Green party May 22, 1864. Traveling with her children and his daughter Eliza Mack Powell Carter and family.

Levi drowned in the Jefferson River in Gallatin County Montana.

No Documentated proof of his name Levi Jasper Powell

Bio by: Delna Powell 
Powell, Levi (I20628)
 
6705 He was the son of John Robert and Rebecca McMunn, of Cedar Hill, Ontario, Canada. He was a sheet metal worker. Leonard M. Karnes was his grandson. McMunn, John Robert (I22947)
 
6706 He was the youngest son of Malcolm Morrison and Ann MacCrimmon and was born near Finch/Moose Creek Ont and died of pneumonia in Orillia Ont. He was a Corporal in the infantry school corps in London Ontario in the 1880's and became a machinist and married Mary Gordon of Lanark village, Lanark county. He worked at Cordova mines and in Cobalt Ontario as a maintenance machinist. Eventually he worked at Tudhopes in Orillia building motor cars before he died. He is buried in St. Andrew's cemetery in Orillia with his youngest son Donald Ian. His oldest son James Andrew is buried in Oshawa and middle son Malcolm is buried at the Greenwood cemetery in Lanark. His wife Mary is buried with a footstone marker in Cornwall, she died in 1946. James was named Ann as his mother Ann MacCrimmon died of pneumonia within a couple months of his birth. She went out to help her daughter Catherine hang laundry in the winter when she caught a cold and passed shortly after. Morrison, James Ann (I17352)
 
6707 Headstone Inscription:
In Memory Of
Archibald Dewar 1756-1831
And His Wife Margaret Ferguson
Who brought their family to Beckwith.
from Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland
On The Brig Curlew in July 1818
Also Remembered Are:
Son Peter (1799-1839 and His Wife
Jannet McEwen (Jannet was age 46 in 1852 Census Lanark Co)
Son Malcom (1793-1838)
Families Buried Elswhere Are:
Malcom's Wife Ann Comrie
Plympton, ON.
Son John (1796-1890)and His Wife
Margaret Buchanan
Plympton, ON.
Son Alexander (1796-1890) And His Wife
Jannet Kennedy
Daughter Jannet (1788-1861)and Husband
John McNie
Perth,ON.

The Quigrich Of Coigrich
From The Staff of St.Fillan

Archibald was the Hereditary Keeper of the Quigrich Of Coigrich, A relic of St.Fillan,which had Spiritual and Healing powers, and also Legal Entitlements.
In 1314,Robert The Bruce probably used it when he drove the English from Scotland in the battle of Bannockburn.

In 1487,King James III proclaimed this Dewar Family, as Keepers of the Time of King Robert The Bruys and of before". It is the filigreed silver case which enclosed the Orginal Bronze head Of St.Filian's Staff of 750 Ad.,and it was here in Beckwith 1818-1850.

Son Alexander,the last keeper,sold it to the National Museum Of Scotland,on 30 Dec.1876

Spouse:
Janet Kennedy b: 12 Feb 1808 in Drumnacail, Dull, Perthshire, Scotland
Married: 1 Jul 1825 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
They were married by Rev. Geo Buchanan
Children:
1. Archibald Dewar b: 15 Jun 1826 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
2. Margaret Dewar b: 27 Oct 1827 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
3. Catherine Dewar b: 18 Jun 1829
4. Donald Dewar b: 30 Dec 1830 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
5. Malcolm Dewar b: 10 Sep 1832 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
6. Alexander Dewar b: 8 Sep 1834 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
7. Jennet Dewar b: 25 Jun 1836 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
8. Malcolm Kennedy Dewar b: 9 Apr 1838 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
9. Peter Dewar b: 5 Mar 1840 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
10. John Dewar b: 2 Apr 1842 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
11. Ann Dewar b: 14 Jun 1844 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada
12. Robert Dewar b: 5 Jun 1846 in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada

 
Dewar, Alexander (I22058)
 
6708 Headstone marker indicates birth year as "1875".
Prov. Manitoba Death Cert. Reg. # 1945-032092 as "Minnie Alice Scott" indicates death date as August 3, 1945 and birth year as "1875", which may be incorrect as-

1881 Census England and Wales indicates Minnie age 2
1901 Census of Canada Minnie birthdate as July 6, 1878.

Obit.
Mrs. Minnie Alice Scott, 70, Dominion City, died suddenly in Winnipeg on Friday. Widow of the late Cuthbert Scott, she had been a resident of Dominion City for the past 30 years where Mr. Scott was the Indian agent. She was an active member of the All Saints Anglican Church in Dominion City.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 12:30 from the Gardiner Funeral Home from where the remains will be taken to Dominion City where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the All Saints Anglican Church. Interment will be made in the local cemetery.
As Published in the Winnipeg Free Press, Monday, August 6, 1945, Page 4.

Prov. Manitoba Vital Stats. MB. Marr. Reg. # 1912-003579 indicates marriage date as December 12, 1912 for James Cuthbert Scott and "Milinie" Alice Faryon. 
Faryon, Minnie Agnes (I16039)
 
6709 Heaven has gained a lovable and talented Angel.

Harold Wilbert Plunkett born Mar 6, 1934, who passed away on Oct 9, 2022, leaving all of his pain behind.

He is joining his beautiful wife Marion Helena (Simpson) (2016) and his son Eric (2021).

Harold was the son of the late Eric Plunkett & Evelyn (Rump) and stepson of the late Lillian McKnight.
Interment St John's Anglican Cemetery 1876 Merivale Rd 
Plunkett, Harold Wilbert (I42465)
 
6710 Helen Gifford
Birth: Jan 21 1782
Christening: Jan 24 1782 Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland
Residence: 1782 Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Father: Robert Gifford
Mother: Margaret Anderson
 
Gifford, Helen (I2345)
 
6711 Helen M. Pratt, 58, died on Friday (2/1/2013) at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center

She was born on May 10, 1954 in Brockville, Ontario a daughter of the late Harvey & Muriel (Evans) Valcour. She attended schools in Lyn, Ontario grade school and Ogdensburg Free Academy for her education. She worked at the Ogdensburg Free Academy Cafeteria for a period.

She was a member of the Ogdensburg Am Vets Auxiliary and enjoyed playing bingo, gambling, deer watching, watching TV, rummage sales, raising miniature horses and going for rides.

Surviving is her longtime companion Timothy Tynon; her son Mark Valcour & his wife Missy of Ogdensburg; grandchildren Nicholas, Tanner & Ava Valcour; a brother Ron Valcour & his wife Alinda of Brockville, Ontario; two sisters Audrey VanDusen & her husband Jack of Lyn, Ontario and Eunice Tynon of Ogdensburg; a special friend Vicky McGaw of Ogdensburg along with several nieces, nephews & cousins.

Two brothers Doug & Gord Valcour & a sister Elaine Hall predeceased her.

Burial was made at Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg.

Sat. 2/2/2013 Watertown, NY, Times

 
Valcour, Helen M. (I15203)
 
6712 Helen Margaret Thompson of Chesley passed away at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton on Wednesday, January 9, 2019, in her 92nd year.
Helen was raised on the family farm in Appleton, Ontario and in 1947 she married Malcolm Thompson. They farmed and raised their two sons in the Almonte area until 1964, when they sold the farm and moved to Southwestern Ontario. During this time she was active in the Ontario Farmer's Union and was quite proud to have assembled and published a cookbook for this organization. In later years she enjoyed going to threshing festivals and jamborees with her partner Ron Bowerbank. Her heart and soul, however, remained in "The Valley" as she returned there regularly throughout the years to visit friends and relatives.

Loving mother of Raymond (Cindy) and Reginald. Helen will be fondly remembered by her four grandchildren and brother Mel (Shirley) Fee. She was predeceased by her husband Malcolm "Mac" Thompson (1974), partner Ron Bowerbank (2016), sister Muriel Kernaghan, brothers James, Arthur and her parents Hubert and Jeanette (Aitkin) Fee.

As per Helen's wishes, cremation has taken place with private family services to follow.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to Rhody Family Funeral Home, Chesley. 
Fee, Helen Margaret (I5338)
 
6713 Helen Winifred Kidd June 19, 1921 - July 26, 2016 Helen Brown was born in Calgary to Mel and Ethel Brown of Cochrane and grew up on a family farm in the Glendale area north east of Cochrane. She rode horses to school and participated in farm operations, often driving a team of horses on a rake during haying. Helen enlisted in the RCAF in 1943 and was stationed in Ottawa and London. She was wounded by a V2 rocket in London during the blitz and honourably discharged after the war. After returning home she met and married Fred Kidd. During 50 years of marriage she supported Fred's career at Shell Oil which took them through many moves to different cities and countries before retirement to a farm near Cochrane.
A wonderful mother and homemaker, Helen was also devoted to providing care to elderly friends and volunteering with many organizations including the Girl Guides, Meals on Wheels, the Glenbow Museum, and Bethany Care. Helen resided on a farm near her original home until after Fred's death, when she moved into Cochrane. Time was taken enjoying her grandchildren, watching baseball and attending Stampeder games with her friend Tom Wilson. Helen's last year was spent happily at Mount Royal Long Term Care, where she enjoyed a very warm and caring environment. Helen Kidd died with family at her bedside.

Helen is survived by four children and their families;
Jo Anne and Jim Britton, Stuart and Leslie Britton and Maria Fernanda;
Robin Kidd and Dave Cox, Amy Britton Cox and Samuel Banks and Louise, Helen Cox and Dana Sharp, and Mitchell Cox;
Alan and Kolleen Kidd;
John Kidd, Tyler Burke, Sarah and Megan Kidd. She is also survived by her brother Paddy Brown. Helen was predeceased by her son Stuart (1954), husband Fred (1997) and siblings Robert Brown, Elizabeth Townsend, Joyce Bowhay and Donald Brown.
The family extends special thanks to the staff at Mount Royal Long Term Care for their kindness, caring and compassion.
A memorial service for Helen will be held at St. Andrew's United Church, 128 First Street East in Cochrane on Tuesday, August 2nd at 2:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, if one wishes donations in Helen's name may be made to Parkinson Canada or the Canadian Mental Health Association.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/calgaryherald/obituary.aspx?n=helen-winifred-kidd&pid=180821162#sthash.Cj5hrw9W.dpuf 
Brown, Helen Winifred (I5016)
 
6714 HEMPTON / MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and Paul Hampton could be 4th cousins 1x removed through: 3rd great grand parents William Hempton and Sarah Milliken as maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 24 cM across two segments. as recorde in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Also a recorded match with Paul Hamptons sister Hampton, Paul (I35046)
 
6715 HEMPTON / MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and pjaskoviak (? Robinson) could be 4th cousin through: 3rd great grandparents William Hempton and Sarh Millikin as our maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 13 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Robinson, P. J. (I36749)
 
6716 HEMPTON / MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and Shawn Collier could be maternal 4th cousins 1x removed through: 3rd great grandparents William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 10 cN across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees Collier, Shawn (I36747)
 
6717 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)
 
6718 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20008)
 
6719 HEMPTON-MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and djblake46 could be 4th cousin through: 3rd. great grandparents William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as common ancestors with shared DNA of 10 cM across one segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Blake, D. J. (I20027)
 
6720 HEMPTON-MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and I.D. (I. Dillabaugh managed by Danny Zatylny) could be maternal 4th cousins through: 3rd. great grandparents William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as common ancestors with shared DNA of 13 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Dillabaugh, I. (I29282)
 
6721 HEMPTON-MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and Katherine Leith-Hackl could be maternal 4th cousins through: 3rd. great grandparents William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as common ancestors with shared DNA of 16 cM across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Leith, Katherine (I20021)
 
6722 HEMPTON-MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and P (Phil) Capen could be 4th cousin through: 3rd. great grandparents William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as common ancestors with shared DNA of 15 cM across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Capen, Phil (I18599)
 
6723 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I36735)
 
6724 HEMPTON/MILLIKIN, Don Duncan and (antunited) Neuman could be maternal 4th cousins through: 3rd great grandparents William Hempton and Sarah Millikin as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 17 cM across one segment as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees Neuman, Antunited (I42241)
 
6725 Henry and Rebecca were the parents of two daughters, Isabel (died young) and Rebecca.

Note:
Marriage date - 7 February 1851 Bathurst District; witnesses - Robert and John Blair

Henry Milne's tombstone is next to Robert and Rebecca Blair, his wife's parents. 
Milne, Henry (I42624)
 
6726 Her grave is unmarked and there is no record that her husband was buried in this cemetery.

 
Abernathy, Mary Ann (I30366)
 
6727 Her Great-Great Grandparents (Bannerman) came from Scotland in 1812 with KLord Selkirk to the Red River Settlement and her Grandfather homesteaded between Neelin and Baldur.

Physio therapist, Holy Family Hospital, Extended Care 
Bannerman, Ivy (I3570)
 
6728 Her second husband was John Knight (1854-1924)

1940, Thursday May 16, The Renfrew Mercury, page 4
DOUGLAS DOINGS
The funeral of the late Mrs John Knight on Friday afternoon from the home of Mrs A. Andrews was largely attended. Many friends from far and near gathered to pay their last respects to one who was well-known and respected. The service at the house was conducted by Rev Mr Johnston and interment was made in the Auld Kirk cemetery at Almonte. Born in Ireland 77 years ago Mrs Knight came to Canada at the age of six, living with her aunt. Mrs P.D. Campbell, at Eganville, until her marriage to Mr Gilbert Black of Almonte, who predeceased her 52 years ago. In 1901 she married John Knight of Renfrew, who died in 1924. Surviving her besides the family of the late Mr Knight is one sister, Mrs Sadie Pilkington of Springfield, Mass. Many beautiful floral offerings testified to the wide circle of friends whom deceased enjoyed in life 
Pilkington, Mary Kate (I26367)
 
6729 here is a full obit in the Evening Citizen, Ottawa - 29 Aug 1932 - Page 3 - John L Garland Leading Citizen of Ottowa Dead

John L. Garland, born Ottawa 09 Jan 1867 - 27 Aug 1932.
Son of John M Garland (died 1906) and Isabella MacKinnon.
Married to Joanna Hancock, daughter of the late John Hancock of Toronto.
Sons are John H, Charles B, Arthur H (died 1926).
Daughters are Mrs. George C. Graves (deceased), Mrs. R M Calvin, Mrs. A Y Wilks, Mrs. Brian Devlin, all of Montreal.
Survived by a sister Edith Garland of Ottawa.
Interment at Beechwood Cemetery.
President of the Ottawa wholesale firm John M. Garland, Sons and Co. Ltd. 
Garland, John Lawrence (I10282)
 
6730 Hezekiah Stewart Flinn passed away Wednesday, April 26, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hobbs, east of Innisfail, at the age of 85 years. Born at Smith Falls, Ontario, Mr. Flinn came to the district 36 years ago and has resided around Wimborne and Innisfail ever since. Surviving are three daughters, Margaret Smith of Rossland, B.C.; Sarah Hobbs of Innisfail, and Celesta Hicks of Dapp, Alta.; three sons, William of Calgary, and John and Edward of Knee Hill Valley; also twenty-two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held on Friday, April 28, at 2:45 p.m. from the Mayton Hall, with Rev. A.D. Currie officiating. Burial took place in the family plot at the Mayton cemetery.

Excerpt from The Olds Gazette, Thursday, May 4, 1944 
Flinn, Hezekiah Stewart (I27105)
 
6731 Hillside Section

Inscription
Lula Hastey Kidd
She was lovely and pleasant in her life.
October 26 1941 
Hastey, Lula C. A. M. C. (I4254)
 
6732 Hillside Section

Inscription on memorial stone:
George Edward Kidd
M.C., B.A., M.D., C.M., F.R.S.C. EDIN., F.R.A.I.
1882-1948 
Kidd, Dr. Colonel George Edward "Ned" M. D. (I3728)
 
6733 Hiram McCreary - MLA, Ontario, Lanark North
October 20, 1919 ? May 10, 1923
==============================
Hiram McCreary Paid Final Tribute
Largely attended by many friends and former associates, the funeral of Mr. Hiram McCreary, former member of the Provincial Parliament, was held on December 28th from the home of his son, Harwood, who resides on the original McCreary homestead in Ramsay township. This is where McCreary's pioneer grandfather settled, when he emigrated from Ireland 132 years ago. A son of the late Joseph McCreary and his wife, Harriet Bailey, and the last member of their family of ten, he was married to the former Katherine McKay of Smiths Falls, who predeceased him in 1920. He passed away on December 25th, at the home of his daughter, Mr. S. A. Graham of Jasper, Ont., in his 92nd year. Mr. McCreary's interests included provincial, municipal, educational and religious affairs. He was a member of the County Cheese Board for many years, and served as secretary-treasurer and salesman of the IXL Cheese Factory. Services were held in Boyd's United Church, and conducted by Rev. N. C. McFarlane, assisted by Rev. J. E. Wilson of the Holiness Movement Church. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Chief mourners were four daughters, Mrs. S. A. Graham (Mildred); Miss Harriet McCreary, Mrs. E. Blanchard (Annie ) , Miss Mabel McCreary, and one son, Mr. Harwood McCreary. Many beautiful floral tributes were received and donations to the Bible Society given in his memory. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Peter Moffatt, Oliver Dezell, Harold Stevens, Dr. R. H. McCreary, Daniel McCreary and Keith Graham.
1954 - Carleton Place Canadian 
McCreary, Hiram (I23530)
 
6734 His car was smashed, and Mr. Simpson died on his way to hospital. He Is survived by two daughters and four sons. Miss Mabel Simpson of Birmingham, Ala.; Miss Evelyn Simpson. Brandon: H. S. Simpson. Roseland. Man.; Mills Simpson, Los Angeles; Ben of Detroit, and Hollle of Roblln, Man. Simpson, Samuel Stewart (I6302)
 
6735 his death certificate states he died in 1894 at 79 years of age.
The memorial stone does not agree with the death certificate record, A ten year error was engraved on the stone.
 
Dunfield, Martin (I16436)
 
6736 His father was John Duncan Turner, his mother was Georgiana Fadden Turner.

He married Annabelle Jeffrey 12 Sep 1942 in Qunicy, Mass when he finished his Naval training, he was then transferred to Norfolk, Virginia for the duration of World War II.

They moved back to North Dakota to finish College then settled in Billings, Mt. where they raised their family of 7 children. 
Turner, Lyle Payton (I9096)
 
6737 His parents were John and Johanna Ricks Horn who were both from Germany.

He married Edna L Gibson.

Charles and Edna lived in Omaha the majority of their married years.

They had three children, Lois, Harold, and William.

Charles worked at several different professions during his life. In Omaha he was a bank teller, worked in real estate, did carpentry work, and was a building contractor.

He died in December of 1935. The location of his obituary:
HORN, Charles; 7 Dec 1935 Omaha Bee

Charles infant granddaughter Beverly Jean Horn is buried with him and his wife Edna in the Masonic Section of Forest Lawn Cemetery. 
Horn, Charles (I26397)
 
6738 His parents were Thomas Garland and Mary Rennick.

Alexander took over the dry goods store opened by his father and operated it until his death in 1938. His merchandise included Men's Wear, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Sporting Goods. 
Garland, Alexander Thomas (I34831)
 
6739 His wife Margaret Kidd Pratt was his informant on the death record.
Resindence at the time of his death was Lot 18, Con 5, Nepean Township, Carleton County. 
Pratt, Ephriam (I3720)
 
6740 History of Alexander (Sandy) Smart
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by smart37 (Robbie Smart)

Alexander "Sandy" Smart was born at Brechin, Scotland on October 9th, 1805. He followed his father to Canada in 1824 and worked as a stone mason on the Rideau Canal while it was being built. He married Jane Lang of Almonte, Ramsay Township on March 1st, 1831 by the Rev. Buchanan of Beckwith, Upper Canada.

"Sandy" and his wife settled on two hundred acres of bush land five miles from Portage du Fort, on Lots 20A and 20B. Our lot is 20A (Robbie Smart) and 20 B is Glen Yach's. Lot 20B was given to the daughter of his second marriage, Jane Gold Smart and she married W. C. Stark. They lived there until about 1919 and then sold it to Lloyd Hodgins. He sold it to Clarence Little and he sold it to Glen Yach. Alexander "Sandy" Smart divided the farms with his sons and two of his daughters.

Lots 19A and 19B went to Thomas Smart ?tab??tab?200 acres

Lot 20A went to Robert Smart?tab??tab??tab??tab??tab?100 acres

Lot 20B went to Mrs. W. C. Stark (second family)?tab?100 acres

Lot 21A went to Bemsley Smart ?tab??tab??tab??tab?100 acres

Lot 21B went to William Smart ?tab??tab??tab??tab??tab?100 acres

Lot 22A went to William Horsfield (stepson)?tab??tab?100 acres

Lot 22B went to John Smart?tab??tab??tab??tab??tab?100 acres

Lot 23B went to Janet Smart (Mrs. Edward Smiley) and she gave it to her daughter Jane Smiley who married Thomas Morrison. These farms are all on the 4th range of Clarendon.

Lot 23 - 3rd range went to Arthur Smart?tab??tab??tab?165 acres

Alexander "Sandy" and Jane Lang settled on Lot 20A on March 17th, 1835 and lived in a shanty for a short time. Then he built the main part of the house which his son Robert inherited, then his son, Fred Smart, followed by his son, Robbie Smart. The large kitchen was built later. He now had Lots 20A and 20B. Then, as years went on, he got more land.

When Alexander "Sandy" Smart married the second time on June 11, 1874 to Jane Gray, widow of Oliver Horsfield, he moved to Lot 20B. Mrs. Horsfield had three children, William, Hanna, and Sarah. He was 69 and she was 43. She would not marry Sandy unless he would give her a farm for her son, William C. Horsfield. He gave her Lot 22A which became the Lennis Barr farm. Their only child to this marriage was Jane Louisa Gold Smart, born June 6, 1875.

Robbie Smart, History of the Smarts 
Smart, Alexander (I43261)
 
6741 HOBBS, Margaret E.
Carp Farmer's Market Baker
Peacefully, at home with family by her side, on Thursday, January 19, 2017 at the age of 83. Finally reunited with her husband Keith. Loving mother of Richard (Chris), Henry (Wendy) and Patsy (Murray Lowry). Proud grandmother of Lisa (Enio), Jason, Brandon (Amy), Sidni, Austin (Katie), Henry (Ali), Stephanie (Matt), Benjamin, and Keith (Melissa) and 9 great-grandchildren, and two more on the way. Margaret will be missed by her many neighbours, friends and extended family. Friends may visit the family at the
Alan R. Barker Funeral Home
19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place
on Saturday January 21, 2017 from 2-4 p.m. and 7 -9 p.m. Funeral service Sunday in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Interment at Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Ashton. For those who wish, donations to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
www.barkerfh.com 
James, Margaret E. (I31428)
 
6742 HOBBS: Garnet Hobbs, beloved husband of Marie died December 1, 2013 at Bren Del Win Lodge, Deloraine, Manitoba at the age of 90 years. Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at Deloraine United Church, Deloraine, Manitoba at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow at the Del-Win Cemetery, Deloraine, Manitoba. Hobbs, Garnet (I21702)
 
6743 HOLDEN--November 22nd, Mrs. Agnes Holden, aged 88 years, of 753 Alexander Crescent. Born Almonte, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Holden lived in the Brant District from 1915 until coming to Calgary in 1945. She was a member of the North Hill United Church and the W.M.S.

Her husband, Benjamin, predeceased her in November 1954 in Calgary. She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. J. (Beth) Williams, Ensign, Alberta, Mrs. R. (Agnes) Neff, Walnut Creek, California, Mrs. A. (Muriel) MacKenzie, Mrs. G. (Jean) Millar and Mrs. G. (Lois) Campbell, Calgary, Mrs. G. (Ruth) Hamilton, Brant, Alta., Mrs. D. (Bertha) Renwick, Regina. 16 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren.

Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, November 23, 1960, page 35
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Alberta Death Reg. #8581 
Duncan, Agnes (I2912)
 
6744 homas Renfred McKittrick and Tena Mae Abernethy were married June 14, 1911 at Lanark County, Ontario.

?b?Mrs. T. R. McKitrick?/b?
Tena May McKitrick, aged 43 years, wife of T. R. McKitrick, C.P.R. conductor, of 1441 Fifteenth street east, died at 3:30 o'clock Saturday morning. She was born in Carleton Place, Ont., in 1886, moving to Calgary eighteen years ago, where she has resided ever since. She was a member of Cushing Memorial church, and a worker in that sphere.
She is survived by her husband, who is well and favorably known in the railroad circles, and six children, three girls and three boys, Lyle aged 16, Helen 14, Harold 12, Joyce 10, Rob 8, and Blanche 7, and one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Jennie Hudson of Ottawa, and Alick of Ottawa, and William of Smith's Falls. She was formerly Miss May Abernathy, of Carleton Place, Ontario.
The Calgary Daily Herald, June 29, 1929, page 34

Alberta Death Reg. #1929-08-202514 
Aberbethy, Tena May (I14527)
 
6745 Home in Almonte until 1916 when he went to Saskatchewan where he was employed by the CNR. Returned to Almonte in 1931 when they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Scott, William Henry (I97)
 
6746 Homesteaded in Badger, MB

John's family name is spelled Baumwart in some records. His death is recorded as registration number 1937-012242 with Manitoba Vital Statistics. 
Baumwart, John (I3467)
 
6747 Hon. -William Hamilton Wylie, member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada Wylie, Cpt. William Hamilton (I31525)
 
6748 Horner, Audrey Ethel (nee Campbell)
The family of Audrey Horner wish to announce her passing on Saturday, February 21, 2015.
Beloved wife of the late H. Ralph Horner (Junior). Proud mother of Dorothy (Bill Storms), Harold (Barbara) and Linda (Stephen Guetta). Predeceased by her son Jamie. Grandmother and Nana of six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Audrey will be missed by her friends and extended family. 
Campbell, Audrey Ethel (I5984)
 
6749 HORNER, Harold Ralph (Junior)
CWO Retired
With saddened hearts, the family of H. Ralph Horner announce his passing on Sunday,
April 28, 2013 at the Carleton Place Hospital at the age of 91 years and 357 days. Beloved husband of Audrey Campbell. Proud father
of Dorothy (Bill Storms), Harold (Barbara) and Linda (Stephen Guetta). Predeceased by his son Jamie. Witty grandfather and Poppa
of six grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Ralph/Junior will be missed by his friends and extended family. 
Horner, Harold Ralph (I5985)
 
6750 HORNER, James Douglas With deep sadness the family of Jamie Horner announces his passing on Friday, January 12, 2007 at the age of 39 years. Beloved son of Ralph and Audrey Horner. Special brother of Dorothy Storms (Bill), Harold (Barbara) and Linda Guetta (Stephen). Horner, James "Jamie" (I21075)
 

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