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9051 Parents
Joseph McFarlane1851 '96

Catherine Ann Gemmil1853 '96 1908 
McFarlane, Lillie Christina "Tena" (I4255)
 
9052 Parents
Robert Moffatt
1805?1867
Jane Mary Ann SANDERS
1825?1865
 
Moffatt, William (I23844)
 
9053 Parents John Code (b. Ireland, d. Ontario, Canada) and Marietta Seeley (b. Ontario, Canada, d. Vancouver, BC)
Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1937, married 10 Mar 1881, Lanark, Ontario, Canada, to Samuel Price.
Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1947 
Code, Eliza Ann (I37994)
 
9054 Parents were James Pettapiece and Maria Caroline Switzer.

Barbara married widower Robert Clark in Ottawa on 10 August 1906. His first wife Lizzie is also buried at Holy Trinity. 
Pettapiece, Barbara Irene (I41763)
 
9055 parents' gravestone Kidd, Elizabeth Jane (I4269)
 
9056 Parents:
Josias Moore and Mary Moore
Siblings: Charles, John, Louis,
Henry, Thomas, George, and Mary

Spouse:
Ellen McCormick
married 12 Jul 1904 Bancroft, Ont., Canada
Children: Mary, Alice, William,
Gertrude, and Norma 
Moore, Walter Purvey (I33358)
 
9057 Parents: Amherst Lanman Holcombe and Clara Frances Babbitt

Frank Lanman Holcombe was baptized on 23 June 1889 at Asylum Hill Church, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; as recorded on page 159 of the Minister's Book, #389.

He married Amy Inez Hallowell, daughter of Peter Joseph Hallowell and Matilda G. Scott, on 6 February 1914 at Dow City, Crawford Co., IA.

Frank Lanman Holcombe left a will on 11 March 1918 at Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC; Page 83.

The Granby Vital Records, page 66, in the Granby Town Hall, indicate that Frank was born to Amherst L. Holcomb, age 63, farmer, and Clara F. Babbit, other, age 36, born MA.

Frank's family moved to Hartford, CT, in September 1887. His mother remarried following Amherst's death, and they moved to Southern Pines, NC, in approximately 1896.

Frank attended Mount Herman School 1903-1907, Iowa State College 1907-1911. He returned to Fayetteville, NC, in the fall of 1911. It was while at Iowa State that Frank and Inez met, in Zoology class, so the story goes. Inez' wedding ring is engraved on the inside with 'Zoo 2-6-1914'. Nearly a century later that ring is still worn by Molly Holcombe, her granddaughter-in-law.

Inez attended Iowa State College 1906-1910. Then worked at the YWCA Cafeteria, Des Moines, Iowa, June 1910-April 1911; the YWCA Cafeteria, St. Louis, May 1911-December 1913.

Frank was enumerated in the 1910 Ames, Story Co., IA, federal census. He was 24.

Frank and Inez were married just outside Dow City, Iowa, at Inez' home, in a blizzard. "To the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Miss Jennie Hallowell (Jane Elizabeth), the bridal couple took their places promptly at 3 o'clock, under a beautiful white wedding bell hung in the big bay window, where they were met by Rev. Joseph Stephen, pastor of the M.E church, who read the marriage lines. The bride was dressed in a beautiful white silk crepe meteor, trimmed with shadow lace and carried roses. Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe departed Friday evening for Ft. Dodge, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Rule, later going to Ames and Manning to spend a few days with friends, after which they will return here. They expect to leave here Saturday for Chicago, then on to Richmond, VA., at which place they will visit before going on to Fayetteville, where they will reside." (from the Dow City paper)

Frank and Inez began their married life on a farm located on the Wilmington road, two miles south of Fayetteville, where he established an up-to-date dairy, naming his farm Wat Coosa, after a local tribe of Indians that roamed the Cape Fear valley and the vicinity of the farm now bearing their name. Within four years they build up a heard of 45 head of the Holstein and Jersey cattle, from which they furnished a large number of patrons with milk and cream, using two wagons daily making deliveries.
He also developed one of the finest droves of Rhode Island Red chickens in the State, having taken premiums at a number of fairs. They changed the farm from an old, abandoned place to an up-to-date and modern farm with more than 10,000 feet of drainage tile, producing large crops of oats, corn, hay and peas. Frank was the pioneer alfalfa farmer in the county.

Frank registered for the World War I draft on 11 September 1918 in Fayetteville. He was a farmer age 32 and listed Inez as his closest relative.

"F. L." and Inez were enumerated on Wilmington Road in the 1920 Pearces Mill Township, Cumberland County, NC, federal census, on Willmington Road, ED 65, page 4A. He was a dairy farmer, age 34, she was 33. James and Harold were in the household.

Frank L. and Inez H. were enumerated in the 1930 Cross Creek Township, Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC, federal census, on Russell Street. He was a landscape contractor, age 44; she was also 44. Children in the household were James H. 13, Harold M. 11, and Jane G. 8.

Frank and Inez had lost their farm during the early days of the depression and in 1930 he had not yet been made manager of Cottonade. In 1940 they were enumerated in Fayetteville, Frank was 54, Inez 54, James 23, Harold 21, and Jane 18. James and Harold were probably both at NC State at the time of the enumeration.
 
Holcombe, Frank Lannan (I25150)
 
9058 Parents: Thomas and Janet (nee McEwen) Code

Source: BC Stats Marriage 1913-09-072176 
Code, Margaret Edna agnes Forsythe (I20583)
 
9059 Parish Ste. Scholastique Dio. Montreal Beaulne, Brother Emmanuel (I1865)
 
9060 PARSON, Evelyn M.- In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario, on Sunday, February 13, 1983, Evelyn M. Baird, in her 66th year. Beloved wife of the late Stanley James Parsons, dear mother of Marlene Evelyn (Mrs. Donald Stanley), R. R. 2, Carleton Place. Much loved grandmother of Karen (Mrs. Steven More), Kevin and Kim, all of Carleton Place. Great-grandmother of Laura Evelyn More. Dear sister of Cassie (Mrs. Norman Richardson) and Kenneth of Carleton Place, Angus of Kingston, Margaret (Mrs Ken Winkworth), Toronto, Ellis of North Bay; predeceased by Barclay. Residing at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment, United Cemeteries. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Source: The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario 
Baird, Evelyn Margaret (I29852)
 
9061 PARSONS, Alean - On Sunday, October 19, 1947, in Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte. Alean Parsons, beloved daughter of Mrs. R. E. Parsons, in her 34th. year. Resting at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. jack McPhail, Joseph St., Carleton Place. Service Thursday at 2 o'clock, interment United cemetery. Parsons, Alean Livingstone (I29813)
 
9062 PARSONS, Stanley James - Suddenly at Mississippi Lake on Tuesday July 17 1979, Stanley James Parsons of Carleton Place, formerly of Toronto in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Evelyn Baird. Dear father of Marlene (Mrs. Donald Stanley), Carleton Place. Survived by his brother Melville Parson of Urbana, Illinois, sisters Muriel (Mrs. Jack McPhail), Marguerite (Mrs. Harold Snedden), 3 grandchildren, Karen, Kimberley and Kevin Stanley, all of Carleton Place. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Ave., Carleton Place. Service in the Chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemeteries. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated.
Source: The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario 
Parsons, Stanley James (I29851)
 
9063 Participant in the Amarican Colonies Revolutionary War between the American Colonies and Britain Giles, Elizabeth Ann (I6416)
 
9064 Participant in the Amarican Colonies Revolutionary War between the American Colonies and Britain Maxwell, Brigadier General William (I27351)
 
9065 Participant in the Amarican Colonies Revolutionary War between the American Colonies and Britain Maxwell, Capt. John (I27352)
 
9066 Participant in the Amarican Colonies Revolutionary War between the American Colonies and Britain Maxwell, Lieut. Robert (I27353)
 
9067 Participant in the Amarican Colonies Revolutionary War between the American Colonies and Britain McIlroy, Sgt. William Sr. (I27370)
 
9068 Passed away after a lengthy illness at Almonte General Hospital with family by her side on March 10, 2011.

Marilyn Drummond (nee; Bolton)
of Almonte in her 70th year.

Sadly missed by her three children Theresa (Doug), Davey (Tara) and Jenny (Roger). Proud "Granny" of Michael, Melissa, Colby and Sam. Predeceased by her parents Joe & Jennie Bolton. Devoted sister and best friend of Theresa. Predeceased by three brothers Gerry, Frank & John. Fondly remembered by many relatives and friends. 
Bolton, Marilyn (I21465)
 
9069 Passed away at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday, November 19, 1997, Marguerite Carnochan aged 88 years.

Beloved wife of the late Fenton Carnochan.

Dear twin sister of Madelene Turner (the late Clarence (Hank) Turner) and predeceased by brothers and sisters Osborne (the late Freda), Willow Schofield (the late Jack), Forbes,Mary, Frances (Frankie) Dagg (the late Walter) and Jack (the late Yvonne),
Dear aunt of Graham Armstrong (the late Helen), the late Glen Armstrong (Bertina), GarySchofield, Joan Paige (Al), Margaret Schofield (Moe), Wayne Turner (Gail) and Helina Schofield.

Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa, on Friday, November 21, 1997, at 2 p.m.

Interment in the spring Auld Kirk Cemetery Almonte,
201301
It is best to live as 
Armstrong, Marguerite Audrey (I38397)
 
9070 Passed away in Lethbridge surrounded by his family at the age of 51 years.

Aarron is survived by his wife and five children; his father and many loving brothers and sisters, nephews and nieces.

Aarron was predeceased by his mother, Frances and brother Michael.

Burial in the Aetna Cemetery. 
Moore, Aarron (I40939)
 
9071 Passed away peacefully at the Brockville General Hospital, Garden Street Site on Sunday, July 8, 2012. Bernice (Barry) Ferguson, at the age of 80 years. Bernice was predeceased by her husband Harold, and is survived by her son & daughter-in-law Barry Ferguson (Shana); daughter & son-in-law Bonny Lamont (Thomas) two grandsons Barrett Ferguson and Scott Lamont; Sister-in-law Lisette Barry of St. Catharines, and Brother-in-law Brian Dugdale (Arlene) of Carleton Place. She was predeceased by her parents Gordon and Lila (Morphy) Barry, and by her brother Murray Barry. Bernice will be sadly missed by her nieces and one nephew.

Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at Irvine Memorial Chapel at Roselawn, Maitland, on Thursday, July 12, 2012 from 2:00 - 4:00 & 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Services will be held on Friday, July 13, 2012 at 11:00 am at the Chapel with interment and reception following. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Brockville General Hospital Foundation Palliative Care Unit will be gratefully appreciated. 
Barry, Bernice (I31559)
 
9072 Passed away peacefully in hospital at Ottawa, Ontario on Tuesday, April 9, 2002. Wendell McRae of Stittsville at the age of 76 years. Beloved husband for 55 years of Claire Shanks. Loving father of Ronald (Helen), Wendy Ford (Brian), Kenneth, Richard (Bernadette) and Blair (Debby). Loving Grandpop of Matthew and Angela Ford. Survived by his brothers James (Claudette) and William (Mariette) and sisters Audrey (Bill Hunter) and Norma (Stan Kerfoot). Predeceased by his parents Norman and Muriel (Simpson), son Donald Gordon, and sisters Myrtle and Elizabeth Reid (Glenn). Wendell was a charter member of the Stittsville District Lions Club and was a 27 year employee of Thomas C. Assaly Corporation as a construction manager. Friends may call at the ALAN R. BARKER FUNERAL HOME 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Friday from 1 p.m. until time of funeral service to be held in the chapel at 2:30 p.m. Donations to the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation. The Ottawa Citizen, 10-04-2002 McRae, Wendell John Boyd (I14993)
 
9073 Passed away peacefully on Monday, November 26, 2012 at the age of 90. Beloved husband of Claire McNicoll-Simpson and the late Margaret Reid, mother of his children.

Proud and loving father of the late Kevin (Linda), Donna, Shirley (Jerome), Sandy, Jim (Cathy) and Phyllis (Terry).

Dear brother of Marion Plunkett (Harold) and Fern Simpson. 
Simpson, Lloyd M. (I34380)
 
9074 Passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side at the Almonte General Hospital on Monday, December 9, 2013. Raymond Fulton Of Cedar Hill, ON., at the age of 83. Cherished husband and soul mate to Isobel for 62 years. Loving father to Michael (Karen), Lynn (Carl), Leanne (Ron), and Gary (Peggy). Proud grandpa of Tyler, Jessie (Donny), Jillian, Adam, Terri (Joey), Alexandra, Robert (Kelsey) and David. Special great-gramps to Gracie, Carson, and Nathan. Predeceased by his parents J.C. and Effie and his brother Arthur. Survived by his sister Helen and sister-in-law Anne. Will be fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and neighbours. Family and friends may visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 from 6pm to 9pm. A Celebration of Raymond's Life will take place in the Chapel on Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 11am. Reception to follow at the Civitan Club. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. A sincere thank-you to Dr. Turcotte, nurses and the staff at the Almonte General Hospital for the kind and compassionate care that Raymond received. Fulton, Raymond Robert (I17226)
 
9075 Passing Is Mourned Of Henry Gillies Aged 82 Years
ARNPRIOR, July 1. - (Special)

Tribute was paid here this afternoon to the memory of one widely known throughout the Ottawa Valley, Henry Gililes, aged 82 years. In the early days of Lanark County, four brothers came from Lanark, in Scotland, and their names became inscribed indelibly on Canada's industrial life. They were George, James, David and John Gillies, names associated with one of Canada's large industrial enterprises.

Henry Gillies was the son of George and he, too lumbered, but not to as large an extent as other relatives of the name. He came from Lanark to the Ottawa Valley about three-quarters of a century ago and more than 50 years ago he was married to Mary MacBride, sister of the late Hon Morrison M. MacBride.

Mr. Gillies was 82 year of age, a citizen of many splendid qualities, a staunch member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and well known and highly respected by a wide circle.

Surviving are his widow; one son, Arch Gillies, of Dollard, Sask.; and two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Cotie, of Arnprior, and Mrs. Garfield Barrie, of McNab Township, all of whom were here for the funeral.

Mr. Gillies had been ill only a few days and died in an Ottawa hospital. Rev. L. H. Fowler, of Renfrew, conducted the services at the home and the graveside.
The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario
July 2, 1941
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ONTARIO DEATH REGISTER
Name: Henry Gillies
Gender: Male
Age: 81
Birth Date: 6 Jul 1859
Birth Place: Lenark Ontario
Death Date: 29 Jun 1941
Death Place: Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada
Father: George Gillie
Mother: Mary Gillie
Spouse: Mary McBride
Certificate Number: 012112 
Gillies, Henry (I41566)
 
9076 Passing of Mrs. John B. Boucher
There passed away on Thursday last, October 30th, in the township of Huntley, one of the most respected residents of the community in the person of Ellen Jane Colbert, widow of the late John B. Boucher. She was born at Hazeldean 83 years ago and lived there practically all her life, until a few years ago, when she moved to Huntley with her daughter, Mrs. George C. Acres. She was well known in the surrounding community and was loved by all who knew her. She was a very active member of the Methodist Church and attended services regularly until her health prevented. To her were born ten children, eight of whom survive. She leaves to mourn her loss one sister, Miss Lizzie Colbert of North Wakefield; four daughters, Mrs. John Hartin of Stittsville, Mrs. John R. Colbert of Victoria, B. C., Mrs. Robert Hand of Hazeldean, and Mrs. George C. Acres of Huntley; four sons S. R. Boucher of Carp, Sidney C. and Horace L. Boucher of Leney, Sask., and Hillery M. Boucher of Bell's Corners. She also leaves 56 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon, service being conducted at the house by Rev. R. C. Eakin of Carp who spoke very highly of the deceased. It was very largely attended by friends and relatives from a distance. Interment was made in Maple Grove Cemetery, Hazeldean. The pallbearers were six grandsons of deceased, Eddie Logan, Ernest Hand, Clifford Hartin, John Boucher, Jonnie Hand and Everette Armstrong. The floral offerings included the following: Wreaths, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boucher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Boucher and family, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Colbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Colbert and family, Mr. Roy Colbert, Mr. James Hand and family; sprays, Mrs. J. R. Colbert, Myrtle, Mrs. George Morris, Miss Lizzie Colbert, Mr. Sam Boucher and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartin and family, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Acres and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hand and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Boucher and family; baskets, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Armstrong and Eddie Logan. Much sympathy is extended to the family in their sad bereavement.
Source: The Carp Review, Carp, Ontario, 6 Nov 1930, Page 1, Col. 4 
Colbert, Ellen Jane (I5565)
 
9077 Pat McAuliffe ? obituary
February 3, 2016
McAuliffe, Pat-1-02-02-2016

?b?McAULIFFE
PATRICK DENIS "Pat"
?/b?
In hospital at Almonte following a courageous struggle with cancer and on his own terms on Tuesday, February 2, 2016.

Pat McAuliffe

of Almonte & Clayton, age 83 years.

Beloved husband & best friend of Evelyn Barr (nee Munro). Dearly loved father of Christine & Karen. Cherished Poppa of MacGregor, Rebecca, Sean and Eli and great grandfather of Lucy. Loved brother and friend of Mike, Bill (Simone) and Tom (Trudy). Predeceased by his parents Christie & Rose as well as his brother, Jim and sister JoAnn and his grandson, Nicholas.

Friends are welcome to join the family at a Mass to Celebrate Pat's life in St. Mary's Church, Almonte on Saturday, February 6 at 11 AM. Reception to follow.

For those who may choose to honour Pat with a memorial donation, please consider Holy Name of Mary Memorial Fund.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the

C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL

127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario. (613)256-3313 
McAuliffe, Patrick Denis "Pat" (I36852)
 
9078 PATERSON
AGNES
ROBERT PATERSON/AGNES WHITEHEAD FR1548 (FR1548)
F
10/12/1790
644/1
180 292
Glasgow
 
Paterson, Agnes (I23027)
 
9079 PATERSON
JAMES
MARY DUMBRECK/MORRISON FR3323 (FR3323)
25/10/1818
644/1
290 60
Glasgow 
Family: James Paterson / Mary Dumbreck Morrison (F797)
 
9080 PATERSON
JAMES
ROBERT PATERSON/AGNES WHITEHEAD FR1645 (FR1645)
M
14/02/1793
644/1
190 86
Glasgow

PATERSON
JAMES
JAMES PATERSON/MARGARET OGILVIE FR1646 (FR1646)
M
01/03/1793
644/1
190 89
Glasgow

PATERSON
JAMES
ROBERT PATERSON/AGNES WHITEHEAD FR1645 (FR1645)
M
14/02/1793
644/1
190 86
Glasgow 
Paterson, James (I10108)
 
9081 PATERSON
JANET
ROBERT PATERSON/AGNES WHITEHEAD FR1425 (FR1425)
F
24/04/1787
644/1
180 55
Glasgow 
Paterson, Janet (I23025)
 
9082 PATERSON
JOHN
ROBERT PATERSON/AGNES WHITEHEAD FR1495 (FR1495)
M
23/05/1789
644/1
180 187
Glasgow 
Paterson, John (I23026)
 
9083 PATERSON
WILLIAM
ROBERT PATERSON/AGNES WHITEHEAD FR1748 (FR1748)
M
01/08/1796
644/1
190 290
Glasgow 
Paterson, William (I23028)
 
9084 Paterson, James, 1793-1866
Origin: Ayrshire, Scotland
Ship: George Canning, 1821.
Location: W lot 22, Con 6, Ramsay Twp. Their Ramsay Township farm was named Kelvin Bank.
Came to Canada with his wife Mary Morrison, who was born in glasgow Jan 10 1974. She lived to be 101.
They married in 1818. Their first child had died becore they came to Canada and Mary was expecting a second when they set sail. This baby, a son George, was born in Ramsay September 1st. 1821.
Apparently they had known the Bowes family in Scotland (see the Glasgow Trongate society) and so they stayed with them when they first arrived in Canada

Their children:
1819 Jane Tack Paterson, born 11 Nov 1819. Died in infancy
1821 George Armour Paterson, died young
1823 Buchanan Paterson m. Isabella Stewart
1825 Martha
1827 George
1829 William m. Margaret Paterson.
1833 Elizabeth

Children of Buchanan Paterson & Isabella:
Ellen; Mary; James Stewart; Margaret.

James Paterson was the fourth son of George Paterson (b. 1760) and Martha Armour (b. 1765). It is interesting to note that Martha's cousin was the wife of the poet, Robert Burns 
Paterson, James (I10108)
 
9085 PATERSON, N. Elizabeth (Betty) Peacefully at Rideaucrest Home, Kingston, on Thursday, May 21, 1998, Betty (nee Burch) in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Wm. (Bill) G.D. Paterson; dear mother of Lynn and her husband David Hunt of Perth, and Gayle Bender of Kingston. Dear grandmother of Bruce and Brian Hunt of Perth and Yori and Kelly Bender of Calgary. Dear sister of the late Reverend Dr. M. Edgar Burch, Frank W. Burch and Constance Ford. The family will receive friends at the Robert Reid & Sons Funeral Home, 309 Johnson Street, (at Barrie Street), Kingston on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held The Chapel on the Corner on Wednesday, May 27 at 1:30 p.m. Cremation and Interment Glenhaven Memorial Gardens. As expressions of sympathy the family would appreciate memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society, Canadian Cancer Society or St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Burch, Norah Elizabeth "Betty" (I3246)
 
9086 Patricia "Patsy " Euphemia McCreary (1936?1947)

Patsy Euphemia McCreary, youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harwood McCreary, passed away at the Toronto General hospital Saturday morning, November 15th, where she had gone for quite a serious operation. The operation was quite successful but wee Patsy slipped away twenty-four hours later instantaneously. Patsy was in her 11th year. Her sweet and winsome ways endeared her to a host of friends. Her patient, sunshiny courage, though her life was a delicate one, is an inspiration to her bereaved family.
Services were conducted by Rev. M. Robert Boston at the family residence, H. McCreary's, to United Cemetery at Boyd's Settlement. She leaves to mourn her loss: mother, dad, brother Dan, sister Constance, grandfather , Mr. Hiram McCreary. "I am the resurrection and the Life. He that believeth on me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and he that liveth and believeth in Me shall never die".
Unknown paper - 1947 
McCreary, Patricia Euphemia "PATSY" (I23538)
 
9087 Patrick Garland was the son of Nicholas Garland and his wife Ann Willoughby.

He married Eliza Whitney.

Patrick and Eliza had 7 children:

1. Richard Whitney Garland born February 7, 1860. He was twice married. His first wife was Esther Ellen Keyes. His second wife was Sarah Ann Rutledge. Richard died October 8, 1920 in Malta, Montana, USA.

2. Ann Jane Garland, born in 1862. She married James Valentine Johnston. She died October 17, 1898.

3. William H. Garland, born in 1864. He married Isabella Jane Clark. He died February 27, 1936.

4. Mary Parmellia Garland, born in 1869. She married Christopher Smith Johnston. They moved to Saskatchewan. Mary's mother Elizabeth was living with the family in 1911 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

5. Eliza Garland born March 6, 1871. She married Herman G. Robinson. She died May 31, 1942.

6. Arabella Garland, born October 15, 1873. She married William Cyrus Hunter. She died May 30, 1939.

7. John Wesley Garland, born July 3, 1877. He died March 5, 1882. 
Garland, Patrick (I6799)
 
9088 Patrick was born in Rathellin/R?th Ail?n Townland, Leighlinbridge, Carlow, Ireland.

Brothers Patrick and Martin Burns, and their widowed mother Margaret, immigrated to Ontario from Ireland abt. 1851. Margaret married Cornelius Madden (also a widower with adult children), and in the marriage settlement Madden gave Margaret's sons what would become the original Burns homestead in Ramsay Twp (East ? Lot 10, Con. 12), which was located opposite to the Madden homestead. (Concession 12 is now Golden Line Road, and Lot 10 is located where it intersects with Old Almonte Road, on what would be the southwest corner.) Patrick and Martin lived and farmed on the property, together. Patrick married in 1859, and brought his new wife Mariah there; Margaret also joined them there following Madden's death. By the 1861 Census of Canada, Martin was no longer living with Patrick on the property, his whereabouts unknown. The following notice then appeared in the The Perth Courier on March 20, 1863: "Sheriff's Sale of Land at Public Auction - Lands and tenements of Patrick Byrne at the suit of Martin Byrne, East ? Lot 10, 12th Concesion [sic] Ramsay". So, Martin sued Patrick, almost certainly for his 1/2 share of the property. The presence of the lawsuit indicates Patrick didn't recognize Martin's claim, and the fact that it was successful (resulting in the forced sale) shows that Martin was judged to be in the right. With this information, Martin's absence from the property in 1861 might indicate that the dispute over it went back at least that far. Regardless, Patrick and Martin came to an agreement and and avoided both the auction sale and any division of the land, though the details are unknown. Patrick died of sunstroke just a few years later, in 1867, while working in the fields, with his 6 year old twins, Martin and Peter, at his side. Martin returned to the property after Patrick's death and remained there for the rest of his life (another 31 years), helping Patrick's widow Mariah run the farm, and raise her 4 children. After Martin died in 1907, Mariah left the Burns homestead and moved to nearby Almonte, where she died in 1911. [H. Presley, 2g-grandson] 
Burns, Patrick (I42813)
 
9089 Patrick, his youngest sons Thomas and William, his brother James, and first cousin Elizabeth (Kelly) Carter, all died in January 1900 in Huntley Twp, Ontario, Canada.
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The Almonte Gazette
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
Friday, January 26, 1900, p. 1
[obituary of 2 brothers]

Heavy Bereavement.
Mr. James Kelly, of Huntley, died on Saturday morning last, aged 70 years, from an attack of inflammation of the lungs [Pneumonia]. He was a bachelor, and had lived for some time with Mr. P. Carter. The funeral took place on Monday forenoon, to St. Michael's church and cemetery, and was largely attended. On Sunday evening, while James was lying in his coffin, his brother, Mr. Patrick Kelly, a well-known resident of Huntley, and an old settler, well esteemed by his intimate friends, died from the same trouble - inflammation of the lungs. He was 66 years of age. His funeral took place on Tuesday at 2 p.m., to St. Michael's church and cemetery, and there was a large turnout to pay the final tribute of respect. Three weeks ago or so Patrick Kelly's son, Thomas, was killed in a shanty up north, and another son [William], ill for some time with a lung trouble [Tuberculosis], is not expected to live for many days. These repeated trials are evoking the heartfelt sympathy of the community.

 
Kelly, Patrick (I42821)
 
9090 PAUL - Anderson - At the residence of the bride's father, 1st con. Lanark, on Tuesday, July 1st, by the rev. J. Lambert Alexander, Nr. Robert Alvon Paul, of Clayton, to Miss Margaret Janet Anderson, daughter of Mr. James B. Anderson.
 
Family: Robert Andrew Paul / Margaret Janet "Maggie" Anderson (F13799)
 
9091 Paul W. Shippey passed away on January 12, 2010 at Good Samaritan Society ? Bethany. He was 91 ? years old. Paul lived in the nursing home for over 10 years. He was born in Tabor, Iowa and went to high school and college there. He was an artist and his paintings are in many homes. Paul and Fern owned and operated a paint and drywall store in Anchorage, Alaska for many years.

He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Fern. He has 3 children from a previous marriage and one step daughter from Brainerd; 3-step grandchildren, 4-great grandchildren, and 5-great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a great great granddaughter Gyneth, who passed away at 7 days old.

He will be missed by his family and many others.

Memorial services will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at Good Samaritan Society ? Bethany, 804 Wright Street in Brainerd with Pastor Barb Christenson officiating.

He will be missed by his family and many others. 
Shippey, Paul Wesley Sr. (I31833)
 
9092 PAUL WILLIAMSON
1925 - 2011

Paul Mackie Williamson, age 85, Clearfield, Kentucky, husband of the late Vileta Cooper Williamson, passed away Sunday, January 23, 2011, at his residence.

Born October 17, 1925, in Stamford, Connecticut, he was the son of the late Paul and Jeanette Mackie Williamson.

Paul made the Army his career serving as a Captain with the Army Corps of Engineers. Most of his active duty was spent in Germany and North Korea. He attended the United Methodist Church.

Paul is survived by one daughter, Bonnie W. Halpin and her husband Robert of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, one son, Paul A. Williamson and his wife Elizabeth of Plano, Texas, and one granddaughter, Sarah Rose and her husband Phillip of Lubbock, Texas, one sister, Mary Turner and her husband Edward of Blairsville, Georgia.

Funeral services will be conducted 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 27, 2011, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Bruce Nettleton officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens with full military honors by Morehead American Legion Post No. 126.

Visitation is after 5 p.m. Wednesday, January 26, 2011, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals.
 
Williamson, Paul Mackie (I23971)
 
9093 PAUL, James "Jim" Retired Dairy Farmer Mount Blow Farms, Ramsay Twp, Almonte, ON.
Jim's family is saddened to announce his peaceful passing on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 in the Almonte General Hospital. Jim In his 93rd year. Beloved husband to his late wife Betty (nee Dugdale) and the late Bessie (nee Moses). Cherished brother to Ruth Armstrong (the late Art) of Burks Falls, ON., and brother-in-law to Eleanor Rintoul (Laurie) of Carleton Place, ON. Predeceased by his brother Frank Paul and sister Norma Paul. Lovingly remembered by his children John Paul (Maureen) of Bettendorf, Iowa, Julie Julian (Kim) of Almonte, ON., and Janice Paul-Barr (David) of Carleton Place, ON. Proud "Papa Paul / Grandpa" to Erin McMurtry (Matt) of Carleton Place, ON., Mallory Valle (Jordan) of Bettendorf Iowa, Matthew Julian (Marysa) of Barrhaven, ON., Morgan Barr of Carleton Place, ON., Madison Barr of Carleton Place, ON., and Brett Barr of Carleton Place, ON., Great-Grandpa to Brooks Miller, John and Luke Valle, Brynn and Blayke McMurtry, Emmett Julian and soon to be Baby Girl Julian. Will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Spring Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. 
Paul, James P. "Jim" (I20306)
 
9094 PAUL, William (Bill) Drummond (Former employee of the Ayrshire Breeders Association of Canada and the N.C.C.) - In hospital, Ottawa on Friday, March 15th, 1991. In his 66th year. William (Bill) Drummond Paul. Dearly loved husband of Ella Astles. Dear son of the late William Melville Paul and his wife the late Eva Jane Drummond. Dear brother of Dorothy (Mrs Robert Nickerson), Ottawa; Doris (Mrs Harvey Cochran), R.R. 2, Almonte and Robert Clare Paul, Mississauga, Ontario. Also survived by three brothers-in-law Bud Astles, Guelph; Ray Astles, New Carlisle, Gaspe and Don Astles, Brampton. At the request of the deceased a private family service will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. Paul, William "Bill" Drummond (I5827)
 
9095 Peacefully at his home, with the family he loved at his side on Thursday, January 16, 2003 Tony Bullock of Almonte, age 52 years. Beloved husband and best friend of Sandra Duncan and dearly loved dad of Jason (Laureen), and James both of Almonte and Marcia (Trevor) of Innisfail, Alberta. Proud grandpa of of Kennedy Leigh. Dear brother of doreen Drew (late Austin), Frances Malony (Malcolm), Carroll (Gladys) Bullock. Predeceased by a brother, Alan.
Friends may call at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel, 127 Church St, Almonte for visiting on Sundat from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and where a complete Service including committal will be held in the Chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Rev Heather Kinkaid officiating. Cremation to follow. 
Bullock, Alton Lester "Tony" (I2860)
 
9096 Peacefully at Lanark Lodge on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Code (nee James). Loving father of Joan Abbott (Pierre Hostettler), James Code (Faye), Anna Dixon (Carlisle Gemmell), Christine Dizzell (Orville). Cherished grandfather of 10 and great-grandfather of 11. Dear brother of Lloyd (Rita), Allan (Eleanor), Edna Ruttle (the late Harvey), Elsie Bennett (the late Howard), Vera Deugo (Lorne), Mary Johnston (James) and Evelyn Workman (Garth). Also survived by his sisters-in-law Marilyn Code, Joan Code, and Mary Ellen Code and his brother-in-law Allan James (Thelma). Predeceased by his parents William and Edna Code, his brothers Gordon, Bill and Fred and his sister Anne Avery (the late Ken). Fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Code, Stanley William (I17510)
 
9097 Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Monday November 14, 2011. Lyle Leeson in his 89th year. Beloved husband and soul mate of 66 years to Kay Leeson (nee Bligdon). Loving, caring and adored father of Allan (Elsie) Leeson, Trudy (Dave) Greer, Gary Griz Leeson, Wendy (Don) Looby, Mary (Randy) McCord, Julie (Gary) Foster. Treasured Poppa of Derek, Melanie, Tracy, Shawn, Kaylee, Jodi, Chelsey and Stephanie. Great Poppa of Daniel, Brody, Aiden and Tristan. Dear brother-in-law of Bill (Nina) Bligdon, Bernard (Rita) Bligdon, Mabel Leeson, Bertha and Gwendolyn . Predeceased by his 10 siblings. Lyle will be missed by numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Friends may call at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Thursday November 17, 2011 from 3-5 and 7-9 PM. A Celebration of Life will take place in the chapel on Friday November 18, 2011 at 11 AM. Donations in memory of Lyle to the Canadian Cancer Society or LAWS would be appreciated. Leeson, Lyle Wellington (I3697)
 
9098 Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 in her 89th year. Beloved wife and soul mate of Lyle. Loving, caring and adored mother of Allan (Elsie) Leeson, Trudy (Dave Greer), Gary "Griz" Leeson, Wendy (Don Looby), Mary (Randy McCord), Julie (Gary Foster). Treasured Nan of Derek, Melanie, Tracy, Shawn, Kaylee, Jodi, Chelsey and Stephanie. Great Nan of Daniel, Brody, Aiden, Tristan and Ashley. Dear sister to Bill (Nina Bligdon), Bernard (Rita Bligdon), Mabel and Gwendolyn. Predeceased by Bertha and Derek. Kay will be deeply missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Bligdon, Kathleen Sylvia "Kay" (I13758)
 
9099 Peacefully in hospital at Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021,

Keith A. McCann
age 89 years

Son of the late Allan and Jean (nee Stewart). Beloved husband of the late Pierrette (Perry) Denis. Loving father of Shirley. Proud grandfather of Shawn and Andrea. Pre-deceased by his brother Stewart. Will be greatly missed by the Sundborg family. Remembered by many cousins, nephews, nieces and friends. He had a life career with CP Rail ? started as a Train Operator and retired as Director of Train Operations. Keith enjoyed golfing, hunting and fishing in his younger years. He discovered wood carving in his later years and did wonderful work. Ducks and birds were his favourite subjects.

Funeral to be held Thursday, Oct. 28 at Union Cemetery, Pakenham, Ont. at 11 AM.

For those who may choose to honour Keith with a memorial donation, please consider the Parkinson's Society of Canada.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of

C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc.

127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313

Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com 
McCann, Keith A. (I34344)
 
9100 Peacefully in hospital at Ottawa on Thursday July 19,2001. Lola Burgess of Pakenham, age 83 years. Predeceased by her beloved husband John T. Forsythe and her cherished daughter; Heather Lee Ralph, her parents Preston and Mildred Burgess, sister Nettie Beall and her brother Cecil. Left to mourn are her loving family, son Fred (Sandra) her grandchildren to whom she was devoted, Devon (Jenn) and Lindsay Ralph and their father Paul (Ria). Forever remembered by her good friend and companion Fred Aubin, her extended family, Cynthia Guerard and Reade Rintoul and their families, nephew Ken (Judy) Burgess, cousins and friends. Friends called at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 127 Church Street, Almonte. For visiting on Sunday and on Monday from 12 noon until time of Service in the Chapel at 2 p.m., Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiated. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Donations in memory of Lola may be made to the Almonte General Hospital or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation and would be greatly appreciated by her family. Burgess, Lola Beartrice (I22983)
 

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