Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada



 


Notes:
Perth is a town in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Tay River, 83 kilometres (52 mi) southwest of Ottawa, and is the seat of Lanark County.



History

The town was established as a military settlement in 1816, shortly after the War of 1812. The settlement of Lanark County began in 1815. In that year "the Settlement forming on the Rideau River" as it was officially referred to (and which soon became known as "Perth Military Settlement") began to function under Military direction. The settlement was named Perth in honour of acting Governor-General Sir Gordon Drummond, whose ancestral home was Perthshire.



Several townships were surveyed to facilitate the location of farms for military and other settlers; and the site of the future Town of Perth, which had been chosen as the headquarters of the Military Establishment was surveyed in 1816.[3]



Many of the first settlers were military veterans on half pay, while others were military veterans from France, Germany, Poland, Italy, Scotland or Ireland who were offered land in return for their service. The Reverend William Bell, who arrived in June 1817, noted in his diaries that the settlement was more European than the Scottish settlement described to him. The first Scottish settlers came in 1816.[3] Many of the Scottish immigrants were stonemasons; their work can be seen in many area buildings and in the locks of the Rideau Canal.



The military regime lasted until 1824, when settlers were granted municipal rights, i.e., 'the right of self-government'.[3] For many years Perth was the military, judicial, political and social capital, not only of the County of Lanark, but of the whole of the Ottawa Valley, north and west, until owing to the construction of the Rideau Canal, and the development of the lumber industry further north and west along the Ottawa, it finally was eclipsed by the town called "Bytown"?the present City of Ottawa, the Capital of the Dominion. But for many years the people of the town of Bytown, while it was still 'Bytown' had to come to Perth for their law and justice, for the law courts of the whole great district were located there.[3]



The first secretary/stores-keeper (and eventually postmaster and superintendent) of the settlement was Daniel Daverne, brought up from the Quarter Masters General Department in Kingston, Ontario, to assume these positions.



Perth is home to a pioneer burial ground, St. Paul's United Church Cemetery, formerly The Old Methodist Burying Ground. This cemetery is at the south-east end of the Last Duel Park on Robinson Street.[4] The Craig Street Cemetery, sometimes referred to as the "Old Burying Grounds" also contains many historic graves and saw use from 1820 to 1873.



The town's motto is "Pro Rege, Lege et Grege" ("For the King, the Law and the People"), which is shared with the City of Perth in Scotland[citation needed], and which was adopted in 1980 along with a new crest. The previous motto, "Festina lente sed certo" ("Make haste slowly but surely"), and original town crest appears on the uniforms of the Perth Citizen's Band. Founded in 1850, this band continues a tradition of community music with numerous concerts each season.



Near the town is the home of world show jumping champion Ian Millar and Millar Brooke Farm where his great horse Big Ben (1976?1999) is buried. The town has erected a bronze life-sized statue of the horse and Ian Millar, in Stewart Park, across from the Code's Mill building.



This town was the site of the last fatal duel in Upper Canada. Robert Lyon, a law student, was killed on June 13, 1833, after fighting over a woman (Elizabeth Hughes) with a former friend, John Wilson. A local park is named "Last Duel Park" to commemorate the event.



In 1893, a 22,000 pound cheese known as the 'Mammoth Cheese' was produced in Perth to be exhibited in Chicago at the World's Columbian Exposition to promote Canadian cheese around the world.[5][6][7][8]



The Links O'Tay Golf course, walking distance from the downtown core, began its trek through golfing history in 1890 and is now Canada's oldest continuously operating golf course. The Perth Citizens Band, still giving concerts on the bandstand behind Town Hall, is a tradition dating back over 150 years. The band is Canada's oldest active town band. The Perth Citizens Band played "The Maple Leaf Forever" as the Mammoth Cheese departed to the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. The bandstand has been behind the Town Hall since it was moved there in 1901 and free summer concerts have taken place there ever since.



Perth is also the site of the first installation of a telephone other than Bell's experimental installations. A town dentist, Dr. J. F. Kennedy, a friend of Alexander Graham Bell, installed a direct telephone connection between his home and office. By 1887, there were 19 telephones in Perth, with a switchboard in Dr. Kennedy's office.



In 2010, Perth held the historic "Kilt Run" in which 1,067 kilt-clad runners crossed the finish line. The idea to hold a kilt run in Perth was conceived of in October 2009 by Terry Stewart after the Mayor submitted a letter to the Perth Courier requesting town residents come up with an idea to help Perth, Scotland celebrate its 800th anniversary. The Perth, Ontario, Kilt Run has since become an annual event. The 2016 Kilt Run attracted 5,000 runners as part of the town's 200th anniversary.[9]

Latitude: 44.901501, Longitude: -76.255997


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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
151 McGillvary, Thomas  22 Sep 1921Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I24141
152 McGregor, Kathleen Anne  20 May 1993Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I13373
153 McIlraith, Agnes  11 Jan 1973Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I24226
154 McIntosh, Harold A. "Harry"  22 Mar 1974Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I1798
155 McIntosh, Jane Park  19 Jun 1909Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I42515
156 McIntosh, Margaret Ethel  3 Sep 2010Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I1802
157 McIntyre, Catherine Ethel "Katie"  19 Sep 1974Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I29840
158 McIntyre, Hannah Frances  3 Feb 1978Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I20044
159 McKay, Jessie Ann  17 Jul 1973Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I9387
160 McKay, Marian Margaret  3 Aug 1875Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I9228
161 McKay, Ronald Allan "Ron"  11 May 2022Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I36489
162 McKee, SGT. Walter Leonard  20 Sep 1952Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I34320
163 McMunn, Alexander  1944Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I32961
164 McNiece, Lillian Alberta  19 Jul 1977Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I18812
165 MCoy, Andrew  5 Oct 1928Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I27471
166 McPhail, Donald  24 Dec 1905Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I8868
167 McPhail, Nettie  15 Oct 1985Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I32548
168 McTavish, Edith Margaret  2 Mar 2011Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I33866
169 Miller, George  20 Oct 1860Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I33308
170 Miller, George Herbert  Sep 1961Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I7538
171 Miller, Louise Mckay  7 Jul 1944Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I31588
172 Miller, Wesley  17 Jun 1980Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I17697
173 Mills, Margaret Mary-Elizabeth "Betty"  16 Nov 2020Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I42406
174 Monteith, Bruce  6 Jul 2023Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I10003
175 Munro, Daniel "Dan" Everett  6 Mar 1980Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I11845
176 Munro, Daniel "Dannie"  2 Mar 1948Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I11294
177 Munro, Gerald Roy  4 Jun 1977Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I16786
178 Munro, Isaac John  23 Mar 1966Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I11293
179 Munro, James Henry  14 Oct 2012Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I32199
180 Munro, Pearl Elizabeth  15 Dec 2005Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I14714
181 Munro, Spencer Alexander  26 May 2020Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I25247
182 Munro, William Merrill  7 Nov 1968Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I10829
183 Murray, Euphemia Phoebe  20 May 1878Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I29624
184 Myers, Mary Ann  Jan 1868Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I31687
185 Nairn, Mary  30 Aug 1891Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I42752
186 Nichol, Thomas  13 Jan 1871Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I33276
187 O'Brien, Timothy  17 Nov 1869Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I42896
188 Park, Duncan Mcintosh  13 Mar 1939Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I9633
189 Park, James  28 Oct 1971Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I9634
190 Patterson, Lt. George  20 Jul 1862Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I26265
191 Patterson, Harriet Louise  Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I41510
192 Patterson, Dr. James D.  13 Mar 1925Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I37812
193 Paul, Agnes "Aggie"  18 Apr 1949Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I8517
194 Paul, Calvin Clifford  1984Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I29597
195 Paul, Rev. Larry  5 Oct 2018Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I5961
196 Peacock, Lena  15 Oct 1999Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I10805
197 Perry, Edith Melvina  28 Jun 1943Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I43025
198 Poole, Ida Melissa  2 Mar 1951Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I32537
199 Poole, Isabel Margaret  1 May 2001Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I6668
200 Poole, William Henry  15 Nov 1928Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada I20039

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