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In order to deduce the specific lineage of any person, persons or branch herein contained backward toward the earliest extant record or first recorded progenitor on the ascending pedigree, one need simply select the relevant parent atop the entry in question whose data as shown includes the identities of his own parents in turn followed by the parenthetical phrase "(to whom refer)"; then proceed alphabetically to the entry for the couple to whom so referred, indexed always for the sake of consistency and clarity under the masculine surname, and again repeat the process.
In order to deduce the specific lineage of any person, persons or branch herein contained forward toward the latest generation of recorded posterity on the descending pedigree, one need simply examine the list of offspring presented in the entry in question and select from amongst same the child or children whose issue it is desired to further trace. If the child thus selected be male, one merely notes the name of his wife, then refers alphabetically in turn to the entry for such couple, indexed always for the sake of consistency and clarity under the masculine surname, and the process is then again repeated. If, conversely, the selected child be female, it is necessary only that one instead note the name of her husband, then refer to that couple's own entry likewise alphabetically under his surname rather than hers, and proceed as before adumbrated.
The Individual Nuclear Family Group Entries are simply listed alphabetically by Husband's surname, and within a surname by Husband's given names. Where the Husband's complete name is identical to more than one individual, such persons are indexed according to order of birth. Information contained within each such entry is arranged internally according to a complex prearranged and standardised formula. Unmarried persons appear only within their parents' entries and require no additional entry for themselves, inasmuch as such would be repetitious, redundant and unnecessarily self-defeating of its purpose, namely the addition of further otherwise unrecorded data for spouse and offspring.
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In addition it is anticipated that as detailed a narrative biography as can be compiled pertaining to each life, whether Husband, Wife or child, should eventually be appended to each individual entry, including every bit as much as can be reconstructed of each person's activities, adventures and personality, as well as any and all surviving anecdotes surrounding same. Such material may be submitted either in the form of rough jottings or a final draft; all necessary adjustments will be accordingly made for publication, with all due care being taken to retain intact the integrity of the account itself. In the case of a personal autobiography the same may also be couched in the first person if so desired.
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Readers are wholeheartedly invited to scrutinise the entries contained herein, and to forward any of the following data which may be missing, even though it be but a single item at a time if no more is available. Whilst the format for each entry follows a very rigidly structured and meticulous pattern of arrangement, readers are encouraged simply to contribute data without in any way or sense personally concerning themselves overly much with the integral mechanics of organisation in its final form.
Some of the details thus requested, required and desired would ideally include the following or any part or portion thereof.
1. Full legal name(s) of each and every family member and of each and every spouse, (including maiden surnames)
2. Full legal names of parent(s) of each and every member and spouse, as above, (including maiden surnames)
3. Derivations or reasons for choices of all given names, including specific personages, if any, for whom named, and persons suggesting or influencing said decisions, as well as circumstances surrounding or affecting same
4. All legal changes, alterations, additions to or deletions from full names, as well as in spelling, order or sequence thereof
1. Full date, (day, month and year), of each and every birth, whether of member or spouse
2. Approximate time of day, as precisely as possible, of each and every birth, whether of member or spouse
3. Actual location, as precisely as possible, of each and every birth, whether of member or spouse, together with rural land description, street address or name of building or institution, if any
4. Full names, insofar as possible, of all persons known to have been present in attendance at time of birth, medical or otherwise, together with rank, style, title, office or official or personal relationship as the case may be
5. Weight, measurements, eye and hair colour or other physical characteristics or statistics pertaining to infant at time of birth
1. Full date, (day, month and year), of each and every infant blessing or christening, whether of member or spouse
2. Approximate time of day, as precisely as possible, of each and every infant blessing or christening, whether of member or spouse
3. Actual location, as precisely as possible, of each and every infant blessing or christening, whether of member or spouse, together with rural land description, street address or name of building or institution, if any
4. Full names, insofar as possible, of all persons conducting or officiating at, assisting with, participating in, or acting as Godparents or sponsors at infant blessing or christening, together with rank, style, title, office or official or personal relationship as the case may be
5. Religious denomination under whose auspices the ordinance was performed
1. Same points as above, also noting full names and status of proxies where applicable
1. Same points as for Baptism above
1. Same points as for Baptism above
1. Same points as for Baptism above
1. Full date, (day, month and year), of each and every marriage (and later sealing), also noting full names and status of proxies where applicable
2. Same points as immediately above, with regard to any previous or subsequent marriages of the spouse
3. Approximate time of day, as precisely as possible, of each and every such marriage and later sealing
4. Actual location, as precisely as possible, of each and every such marriage or sealing, whether of member, or other marriage previously or subsequently of spouse, together with rural land description, street address or name of building or institution, if any
5. Full names, insofar as possible, of all persons conducting or officiating at, assisting with, acting as attendants or as legal witnesses to, or otherwise participating in the official party at marriage or later sealing, together with rank, style, title, office or official or personal relationship as the case may be
6. Religious denomination or civil authority under whose auspices the ordinance was performed
1. Full date, (day, month and year), of each and every death, whether of member or spouse
2. Approximate time of day, as precisely as possible, of each and every death, whether of member or spouse
3. Actual location, as precisely as possible, of each and every death, whether of member or spouse, together with rural land description, street address or name of building or institution, if any
4. Full names, insofar as possible, of all persons known to have been present in attendance at time of death, medical or otherwise, together with rank, style, title, office or official or personal relationship, as the case may be
5. Weight, measurements, eye and hair colour, or other physical characteristics or statistics pertaining to deceased at time of demise
6. Certified medical cause of death
1. Full date, (day, month and year), of each and every memorial service, whether for member or spouse
2. Approximate time of day, as precisely as possible, of each and every memorial service, whether for member or spouse
3. Actual location, as precisely as possible, of each and every memorial service, whether for member or spouse, together with rural land description, street address or name of building or institution, if any
4. Full names, insofar as possible, of all persons conducting or officiating at, assisting with or participating in memorial services or portions thereof, together with rank, style, title, office or official or personal relationship as the case may be
5. Religious denomination or civil authority, if any, under whose auspices memorial services were performed
6. Full names, insofar as possible, of all members, both honourary and active, of bearer party, if any, at memorial services
7. Official corporate name of firm, if any, acting as directors of memorial services
1. Full date, (day, month and year), of each and every actual interment or committal, whether of member or spouse
2. Approximate time of day, as precisely as possible, of each and every actual interment or committal, whether of member or spouse
3. Actual legal and official name and designation of cemetery and of municipal unit, urban or rural, within whose boundaries (as then constituted) the same is located, complete with plot number or legal description within cemetery, if available
4. Full names, insofar as possible, of all persons conducting, officiating at, assisting with or participating in interment or committal services or portions thereof, together with rank, style, title, office or official or personal relationship, as the case may be
5. Religious denomination or civil authority, if any, under whose auspices interment or committal services were performed
6. Full names, insofar as possible, of all members, both honourary and active, of bearer party, if any, at interment or committal
7. Official corporate name of firm, if any, acting as directors of interment or committal services
1. Any and all ranks, styles, titles, offices, honours, awards, prizes, appointments or distinctions achieved or attained by a member or spouse from whatever source, whether public, private, social, fraternal, academic, scholastic, athletic, political, diplomatic, religious, corporate, military or otherwise, with all dates of such conferral or bestowal, etc., as precisely as possible
2. Any and all personal characteristics or traits, including average adult weight, height and measurements at prime, eye and hair colour, complexion or any other similarly notable physical attributes
3. Life history, including movements, associations, experiences, interests, recreations, hobbies, talents or abilities, personal habits, preferences or tastes, curious sayings or favourite phrases, or any other similar items, together with any anecdotes and tales which might conceivably aid in reconstructing, reviving or revealing in any way any aspect of the individual personality
1. Where documentation exists apart from personal knowledge alone in support of any of the facts thus indicated or stated, the precise nature of the document(s) or source(s) from which such information has been gleaned, or by means of which it may be re-obtained or verified
1. Finally, it need only be clarified that throughout this work the specific terminology in reference to place-names follows insofar as possible the usage current in each instance at time of event. Consequently changes in designation, jurisdiction or status for a given locality over a period of time may be reflected either from one entry to another, or even within a given entry. It will therefore not be at all uncommon to find an entire change of name for a community, or alteration in type or order of local government units, as well as various other combinations or permutations which may from time to time appear at first to the uninitiated as possible errors, inconsistencies or omissions; however, every care has been taken to enter such changes consistent with the historically proper style of the moment.
The history of the very ancient and noble race of the Hunters is well worthy of study, inasmuch as it affords abounding interest to scholar and layman alike. Seldom if ever has any family, apart perhaps from a Royal lineage, produced such a multitude of heroes and men of note as have they, - and justly so, for it must not be overlooked that the Hunters of Hunterston also bear in their veins the Regal blood of Sovereign houses.
The Hunters constitute probably one of the oldest extant dynasties continuously bearing one hereditary surname in Europe or in the world, and their eminence as soldiers and statesmen in war and in peace for nearly a thousand years is firmly attested by the many memorials dedicated in their honour upon every continent and in lands washed by the seven seas. Their praises have been sung in many climes and in many tongues, but perhaps two of the most outstanding monuments to their dazzling prowess must lie in the naming of Australia's mighty river, the Hunter, for one of the Clan, and well upwards of 50 streets, together with shopping and residential complexes and other features and institutions, in the city of Calgary, Canada, for persons, places and events which have played a vital role across the ages in shaping the wonderful destiny of one of the world's foremost families, - including both Hunter and its principal Sept, Hunt.
The proud surname of Hunter is obviously in the first instance of occupational origin, deriving from their much-relished participation in the "Sport of Kings". From the very dawn of Heraldry they have been accustomed to bear in their Arms three hunting horns and three dogs of chase, and in fact the various versions of their Armorial Bearings are in themselves well worthy of being looked into, as each in itself contains a miniature account of the origin of the family. The oldest example now intact, that of Abbot Andrew Hunter, Confessor to James II., King of Scots, and incumbent of numerous great offices during the 15th Century including that of Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, is still to be seen ornately carved into the venerable stone of Melrose Abbey, and will be further discussed in the account in this work of the House of Polmood.
But the connexion of that most noble sport with the Hunters predates even the origin of the surname itself, to which it ultimately gave rise. It begins, not in a mediaeval Scottish fortress, but, rather, in a rustic Viking court somewhere in Norway about 800 years after the birth of Christ. The tale is a romantic one, of the type of which sagas are shaped.
The first truly distinct and discernible event in the traditionary story of the origin of the family concerns the coming of the Normans into present-day France. Sometime after the year 870, and almost definitely in 872, a certain Rollo, son of Reginald, a Prince of a reigning dynasty of Norway, was expelled from his country together with his entire retinue by the Viking King in consequence of the piratical activities of his motley band, they being apparently too lawless even for the lawless Vikings themselves, in a land and amongst a people scarcely renowned at any time for qualities of gentility and civility. For a short time this hardy crew of Norsemen held a tenuous foothold upon the coast of Anglo-Saxon England, then, inspired by a dream, Rollo rallied his faithful followers about him. In his vision a swarm of bees which had been idly circling the mast of his galley had suddenly clustered and taken flight to the south. Accepting this as a sign or omen, Rollo and his fleet set sail and, following the direction of the bees, in due course arrived upon the shores of France.
Amongst Rollo's loyal companions throughout these wanderings was his devoted Huntsman, the eventual ancestor of the Hunters. Apparently during the Ninth Century the family's extraordinary ability in the sports of the field was already well recognised, and it was supposed that this talent was a gift or inheritance from the gods from whom they claimed descent. The noble and vital office of Huntsman was hereditary within this privileged family, and, after their entry into France, it remained so for about two centuries more. In the course of time the only significant alteration in its status lay in its steady enhancement across the years to a point almost of reverence. But all this was to be changed by the Conquest of 1066.
So, from about the year 876 onward, Rollo and his warriors ravaged the European coastline. At first the invaders may have proved but equal to the defenders, but soon they began to overwhelm them, and, as the intermittent skirmishes grew more frequent, intense looting and plundering became a way of life in the Frankish kingdoms for a colourful and turbulent 30 years. Meanwhile in 896 the ancestor of the Hunters undoubtedly attended Rollo at the decisive Sack of Paris which once and for all shifted the course of history. This was in the days of King Charles the Simple, who, alarmed by the loss to these newcomers of the city of Paris, and in the face of further, perhaps insurmountable, threats to his Realm, resolved at all costs to secure an end to these raids of pillage. The situation persisted until an agreement was finally sealed in 911 pacifying the Norse and preserving the Franks. By its terms Rollo received in marriage the King's daughter Gisella and was created Duke of Normandy with a grant of the latter territory. In return the pagan Rollo, having satisfied for the moment his lust for a tract of land over which he might hold sway, accepted compromise and submitted to and received the prevailing religion of the region with the new name of Robert, and his whole entourage, including that earliest-known progenitor of the Hunters, were forever converted to the Christian faith, - which of course at that time meant the form of Roman Catholicism.
The military ways of south Europe, the refinements of court life and the natural intermingling with the indigenous populations, allied also with the ruthless bravery and daring of the Norsemen, soon combined to produce a whole new race of fighting-men to be known to posterity as the Normans. Two centuries less a decade after the first landing upon the coast of Normandy, Rollo's great-great-great-grandson William, seventh Duke of Normandy, otherwise remembered as "the Conqueror", ascended the Throne of England.
Now, the sport of venery, or hunting, was a pastime of the nobility, and the position of Huntsman was one of vast importance, dignity, prestige and responsibility. From the obscurest mists of antiquity this high office had been vested in the forebears of the Hunters, and by the title of "Hunter" this officer and even his family itself gradually came to be known and distinguished. Its earliest recorded form was the Latin "Venator", which, when anglicised, later became the modern surname of the race. (From the same root comes the familiar term "venison", originally applied generally to all edible game, but latterly more restricted in meaning and connotation and usually confined today to the meat of the deer family.) Another branch of the same patrimony, however, instead adapted and retained the Old French version of the Huntsman's title, - "le Gros Veneur", or "Great Hunter", - and became the Grosvenors, the head of which distinct family and name today is His Grace the present Duke of Westminster. Yet other offshoots, centuries later in the British Isles, were, for numerous reasons elsewhere described, destined to become the Foresters or Forsters, of which surnames copious other variants are still in use today. Various other families and names which have evolved with the passage of time likewise share similar descent as well.
The blood precursors of the Hunters crossed the Channel to England in Queen Matilda's train shortly after the Norman Conquest, for which reason they do not specifically appear amongst the Companions of the Conqueror himself. The wife of the Huntsman or Hunter of that day was a Lady-in-Waiting to Matilda, William's consort, and as such is stated to have personally assisted with her own hands in the weaving of the fabulous Bayeux Tapestry recording those momentous events. The main stream of the Venators, together with a number of their fellow Norman nobles, are traditionally said to have fled into Scotland about the year 1110 in order to escape the arbitrary oppression of the Norman Conqueror's successors upon the English Throne. The exiled Normans, including the Venators, are supposed to have been given sanctuary by the powerful Prince of Cumbria, (afterward David I., King of Scots), who, together with his sister, had been brought up at the Norman court in England and ever maintained a sympathetic attitude toward these people, many of whom he had previously known. With his approval the various exiles settled on Scottish soil, amongst them the Venators, who, even at that early date, probably staked their claim to what would one day soon become their exclusive part of the Ayrshire coast, - the future lands of Hunterston. There are and remain, in this somewhat more critical era, some authorities today who would fain place less emphasis on legend, however strong, and who instead maintain that this exodus, far from having been precipitated and perpetrated by the seeking of shelter and asylum in adverse times and circumstances, actually occurred as the result of a general, and much more peaceable, influx of Anglo-Normans into the northern Kingdom after the Conquest in consequence of the marriage of this David, Prince of Cumbria, to Maud, grand-niece of the Conqueror. In truth, such fresh migration is certainly known to have been encouraged by David at that time, and again renewed and vigourously pursued upon his accession to the Scottish Throne in 1124. In either case, whether of necessity or voluntarily, it is clear that the arrival of the antecedents of the Hunters, an event generally set in or about the year 1110, must surely have taken place before the year 1116, at which time one of them, Gulielmus (William) Venator was witness to an inquisition into the lands of the church at Glasgow, then still in Catholic form. The same year or the year following he also witnessed the subsequent Charter of erection of those lands into the Roman Catholic Bishopric of Glasgow, which document has been preserved intact from that date to this.
The Grosvenor branch, however, remained in the south, as also did certain of the Venators, - who, when their name was translated to Hunter, became the root of some of the various families of that name still to be found in England, and of many prominent men in that direction, not the least of whom were the celebrated antiquary Joseph Hunter, who solved the riddle of Robin Hood, and the noted philanthropist Sir Robert Hunter, the founder of modern ecology. Also from English branches sprang Sir George Burton Hunter, Britain's most famous shipbuilder, amongst whose greatest achievements ranks the mighty Mauretania, in its time the swiftest ship afloat, and Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter and William Hunter, both in their turn Lord Mayor of London, of whom but little mention is necessary herein. The heir of Sir Claudius, of course, was the distinguished statesman Sir Charles Roderick Hunter, Member of Parliament, with whom the Baronetcy became extinct, whilst a direct descendant of William, through two lines of descent, Miss Joan Hunter Dunn, became immortalised during World War II. as the heroine of one of the finest poetical works of the future Poet Laureate of England, Sir John Betjeman.
Some branches, whether via Scottish, Irish or English descent from the original stock, eventually made their fortune in the American colonies, opportunistically remaining there after the rebellion. Of one of these, a descendant, Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, was for many years Speaker of the House of Representatives and later a highly-respected United States Senator. He was a candidate for nomination to the office of President of the United States the year Lincoln was first nominated and elected, and later reluctantly guided his state of Virginia out of the Union when all hopes and proposals for reconciliation proved barren.
Finally, amongst several American members of the family in this dispensation privileged to be called to serve as General Authorities of the Lord's true Church since the restoration of the Holy Gospel to the earth in these latter days, Edward Hunter (of English descent) was Presiding Bishop from 7 April 1851 until his death on 16 October 1883, both Milton Reed Hunter and William Hunter Bennett sat amongst the First Quorum of the Seventy, and Howard William Hunter was ordained one of the Twelve Apostles of the Lord on 15 October 1959, being set apart as Acting President of the Council of the Twelve on 10 November 1985, and as President of that august Quorum on 2 June 1988. Almost exactly six years later to the very day, on 5 June 1994, he received in their fulness the custody of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven in that highest and holiest of mortal honours, as the living Prophet, Seer and Revelator of the Word and Will of Almighty God unto all mankind, and the 14th President of The Church and Kingdom of God on earth in this, the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times, thus standing in the place of Abraham and Moses and all the Prophets of old as their literal successor, the very oracle and mouthpiece of Deity Himself, and the Presiding Authority of God's earthly Government, the greatest man in the world, the most important man on earth and the holiest man alive, - truly the "noblest scion of a noble race and the greatest Hunter of them all".
Numerous other illustrious kinsfolk from various walks and stations of life, including political, religious, military, scientific, literary, artistic and medical fame, will be duly mentioned in the most suitable and appropriate separate Parts hereafter dealing with the particular and specific branches to which they rightly appertain and belong.
The honoured surname of the Hunters has undergone many transformations across the years, appearing in early Charters as Huntar, Huntare, Huntair, Huntayr and even Hwntar and Hwntare, as well as Hounttar, Hountter, Huntter and Huntere, amongst others, together with translations such as Venator and Grosvenor, and variants such as Huntsman, Hunty, Hunte and Hunt. This account of the history of the family does not propose to deal in detail with the latter, except to note that Hunt has been officially recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon in a 1992 ruling as an official Sept of the Clan Hunter; but some mention should be made of the translated versions.
Venator was the direct Charter-Latin equivalent of Hunter, and the two were at one time used interchangeably. There are no Venators left in the world today; all of them, whether north or south of the Border, have long since taken the Anglo-Saxon version of the name. But whilst the Latin form has fallen into disuse, the Norman French has persisted, and today Grosvenors may be found in limited quantities wherever the English language is spoken.
This form, taken from the designation "le Gros Veneur", - "the Great Hunter", - had its connexion with the main stock long ere the Norman Conquest of 1066 brought the family across the English Channel from Normandy, and, amongst the nobles of the era of William the Conqueror, the ancestor of the Grosvenors was distinguished quite specifically and without any reference to the Venators, who were later to become the Hunters of history.
When, after the death of the Conqueror, the larger part of the Venators, like so many other Normanic nobles, removed, for whatever reason or cause, into the northern Kingdom, the Grosvenors were amongst those who elected to remain behind. The various exiled Norman tribes became the founders of some of Scotland's most powerful Clans, of whom the Bruces, the Stewarts, the Sinclairs and the Crawfords form but a few examples; but their kin who tarried in England, after the passage of several generations, proved in most cases hardly less fortunate. The Grosvenors were certainly no exception. Indeed, when the third Grosvenor Duke of Westminster died in 1963, he was regarded as the head of the wealthiest land-owning family in England.
The rise of this, the direct line of the Grosvenor name, to greatness, began, as with their cousins the Venators, about the year 1160, when one Robert le Grosvenor, grandson to Gilbert, the knight of William's time, received a vast grant of lands in England from the then Earl of Chester. He it was who is supposed to have borne the Arms which some two centuries later inspired the famous dispute betwixt Scrope and Grosvenor in the College of Arms. This Robert's descendant in the 16th generation, Sir Richard, the fourth of the line to receive the accolade of Knighthood, served as Member of Parliament for Chester from 1621 to 1629 and was belted a Knight Baronet on 23 February 1662. Five of his successors in turn also represented that constituency in the Commons.
Sir Thomas, third Baronet, occupied the seat from 1679 to 1700, during which time he was also Mayor of Chester in 1685; and the fourth Baronet, Sir Richard, held it from 1715 onward. He served as Great Cup Bearer at the Coronation of George II., by virtue of which capacity he was privileged to present the first cup of wine to the newly-crowned King, afterward, according to custom, receiving the cup as his fee.
The fifth Baronet, Sir Thomas, represented Chester in the House from 1727 to 1733, and at his death the latter year Sir Robert, his successor in the title, also took up the Parliamentary representation, which he retained until 1755, the date of his own demise.
The seventh Baronet, another Sir Robert, was raised to the Peerage as Baron Grosvenor of Eaton, 8 April 1761, and advanced to the dignities of Viscount Belgrave and Earl Grosvenor on 5 July 1784. His son Sir Robert, later Lord Lieutenant of Flint, who succeeded 5 August 1802, was further elevated to the Marquessate of Westminster on 13 September 1831. Sir Richard, second Marquess, was a Knight of the Garter and a Privy Counsellor, as well as Lord Lieutenant of Chester. At his death on 31 October 1869 his son Sir Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, who had represented Chester in the Commons since 1847, the sixth of his family to do so, of necessity exchanged his courtesy title and Parliamentary seat for a stall in the Upper House, and the ultimate honour of a Ducal coronet was bestowed upon him on 27 February 1874. He, too, was Lord Lieutenant of Chester and of London, and served as Master of the Horse from 1880 to 1885. He wore the Garter Star with great distinction and was much admired for his eloquence in the Privy Council, even as his father before him had been.
The second Duke, Sir Hugh Richard Arthur, Lord Lieutenant of Chester from 1906 to 1920, was a most eminent officer in both the Boer and first World Wars, for which services he was awarded the Royal Victorian Order and the Distinguished Service Order.
The five Peerages above-named, together with the ancient Baronetcy and the combined Estates of the House, have devolved today upon the person of His Grace the present Duke of Westminster; but several other branches of Grosvenors have likewise become established and ennobled in their own right, and many of Britain's most respected Peerage families also bear Grosvenor blood through female lines of descent.
The American branches of the family, for the most part, became hardly less affluent. One Thomas Grosvenor, who had emigrated to the colonies, turned rebel and fought in the colonial revolution, and his grandson Charles Henry Grosvenor became a noted soldier and a United States Congressman. Professor Edwin Augustus Grosvenor had twin sons, the distinguished lawyer Edwin Prescott Grosvenor, and Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, President and Chairman of the Board of the prestigious National Geographic Society and long-time Editor of its famous Magazine, who died 4 February 1966 in his 91st year. By his marriage with the daughter of the genius Alexander Graham Bell, his progeny and that of the renowned claimant to the invention of the telephone became forever merged in blood.
Thus are the Grosvenors well fitted to share a mutual ancestry with the Hunters. The heirs of Gilbert le Gros Veneur enjoyed no meaner a destiny by remaining in England than that which befell the offspring of the Norman Huntsman who departed into Scotland; but coupled with the unparalleled romance of the Scottish Nation the wanderings of the Venators provide by far the more stirring and fascinating saga of adventure, and to it the remainder of this work will hereafter be devoted.
That Venator who first led his kinsmen across the Scottish Border in the "Great Exodus" of the family, was called Norman. For centuries tradition has held that that was his proper name; but, perhaps, more likely, in his new home he came to be known as the "Norman Hunter" owing to his nationality and profession. In this somewhat more enlightened age, modern scholarship and research has definitively established and shown him to have been identical with that William, or, in the Latin, Gulielmus Venator, who witnessed the inquisition and Charter aforementioned. Whatever the truth of the matter, the noble Huntsman and his followers promptly settled upon the western coast of Ayrshire, and there their progeny have continued to flourish for nearly a millennium.
That same David, Prince of Cumbria, who afterward became King of all Scotland as David I., and who befriended the Hunters, tacitly permitting if not actively encouraging their settlement there, probably may in all likelihood very well have already been well aware of their skill and dexterity from his own youthful days in the south at the English court. Certainly in any case their status and ability had previously been well known to their fellow Norman, Hugh de Morville, who soon rose to be High Constable of the Kingdom and overlord of the Barony of Cunningham, the area in Ayrshire in which the Hunters settled and ever after made their home. This being the case, they, almost without interruption, were able to resume their habitual activities and position of pre-eminence and import in de Morville's semi-Regal establishment of the district, and, no doubt, indirectly through him, in the service of The King himself.
Their special situation and brand of respect commanded is all the more evident when one considers that they were in fact regularly using a bona fide surname at this period of a nature not yet generally known in Scotland. Those surnames arising from personal peculiarities, or from callings or occupations, such as Venator, did not for the most part appear or become established in Scots practice until sometime in the 13th Century; and in this context it is both noteworthy and significant that even the mighty race of Stewart or Stuart, already first amongst Scottish families in terms of opulence, splendour, grandeur and power, whose name likewise derives from office held, were themselves distinguished by no specific surname until several more generations after the Conquest. Yet the Venators, whose name quite obviously was one descriptive of just such a profession, were so designated at least as early as the 11th Century, and certainly carried it with them when they reached Scotland, speaking roundly, about the beginning of the 12th, it being readily accepted and perpetuated after arrival. The very presence and continuance of such usage itself once more bespeaks existence of some compelling necessity or reason which did not similarly extend to their fellows. Its appearance at so early a date again clearly and implicitly attests to derivation not merely from a particular pastime, but, rather, from a specific and recognised function and office, and one, at that, with which at least their immediate superiors must have been fully familiar and conversant. Such cognisance and awareness moreover must have been elicited and drawn from quite remarkable circumstances in order to stand them out ahead of their neighbours and countrymen, in view of the general proficiency and predilection of the people in all venatic endeavours and sports of the chase.
The well-documented fact that some certain special implication and application was therefore associated with and attached to this individual appellative very early on, placing them in a stature and distinction over and above all other inhabitants, Normans included, thus again confirms that they were truly an elite lineage amongst a race already the elite of the field, and that the surnames Venator and Gros Veneur, the Latin and Normanic French forms respectively for the same honoured title and designation, had been at some point definitively and distinctively conferred upon the holder par eminence of an exalted and hereditary station, and thence ultimately by prescription appropriated in the course of time by the heirs of his blood, who, presumably, also shared in his calling by functioning in a team-like fashion under his delegation of authority. Thus, too, it will be seen that probably most of the family were at one time engaged in aiding The King's Hunter himself in his official duties, and the name collectively spread out with them. If The King himself had not at first been directly acquainted with them, it was not long before their praises reached even his Royal ears, and he came round to investigate for himself, as shown hereafter.
In the meanwhile, the continual pursuit of their hereditary skills with hound and horn in this picturesque corner of the countryside had independently, apart even from any imported foreign heritage, again developed for the family in its own right a reputation at the chase unexcelled by any other established House, even as it had done in former days in Norway and in Normandy. Their motto became "Cursum Perficio", meaning, "I perfect (or accomplish or finish) the course", a dualistic phrase obviously on the surface at least bearing direct reference no doubt to the successful "coursing" by their symbolic hound and the profession thereby represented, but also, on a deeper or more philosophical level presumably originally borrowed from and based upon the Second Epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothy, the fourth chapter and seventh verse, and possibly upon the Saviour's own words as recorded in the Gospel according to John, Chapter 17, Verse 4; which sentiment ever afterward has remained the theme of the race. A slightly looser though equally authentic and authoritative translation might even as well be rendered "I complete the task" or "I get the job done", a motto of which any family in this day and age could well be justly proud. In 1992 as a result of a scholarly Canadian recommendation, the 29th Chief of the Clan officially authorised an alternative interpretation, "I lead the way".
It was in the time of King David's successor, King Malcolm IV., usually known as "the Maiden", who reigned from 1153 to 1165, that the lands of Hunterston, which had been occupied by them de facto since the exodus, were formally confirmed in the de jure possession of the Hunters forevermore. The story of how the original grant was obtained is an intriguing one indeed. The Chief of the race at that time was yet another Norman Hunter, presumably the son or grandson of the former Norman, for they could scarcely seem to have been one and the same. It is an unfortunate fact of the effects and tricks played by time upon history that a whole succession of individuals living over an extended period have long since become confused and finally fused together in one under the generic term "Norman Hunter", to such extent that it eventually has been erroneously assumed by otherwise credible and competent sources and authorities that this was as much a personal name as a mere description or even a title of honour. This particular Norman, (who is more correctly identified as Sir Aylmer of Arnele in the first of the six famed "Hunterston Legends", to be discussed in the more detailed account of the Chiefly line contained elsewhere in this overall work, and who is not to be unwittingly merged with his descendant, the Aylmer of the Ragman Roll of 1296), was wont to spend much of his time coursing across the Ayrshire countryside on the heels of his fleet-footed quarry. One day, so the story goes, he was joined by a total stranger, obviously of the nobility, and together they shared a most successful hunt in which the skill and local knowledge of our Venator or Hunter played the most considerable part.Some time later a company of courtly gentlemen called upon Hunter for his advice and guidance in organising a hunt. To his astonishment the leader of the party was no less a personage than The King of Scotland himself, who proved also to be none other than the agreeable stranger of the earlier encounter. The outcome of all this was that this Norman Hunter was confirmed in a grant of these lands, - which have remained in the family to the present day, - and was once again elevated to the rank of Huntsman-Royal, even as his forebears had been on their native shores, by a Sovereign who, having heard marvellous tales of exceptional acumen, had first to see for himself whether this subject could be truly worthy of such extraordinary laudatory repute. The grant itself is proof sufficient of the fact that Sir Aylmer the Norman did indeed measure up favourably and admirably to the challenge and expectations, and he thus became the first "official" Hunter of Hunterston, a feudal noble holding directly of The Crown, - although the Chiefs, according to age-old customary Scots procedure, are in fact reckoned from his predecessor Gulielmus or William, the first to actually occupy the property by right of possession, the manner in which all Scots Clans had their origin before introduction of Anglo-Norman feudal structures resulted in absorption of the Scottish Chiefs, previously independent Sovereigns, as vassals to the Ard-Righ, or High King, as Chief of Chiefs.
The Estate was not, of course, designated by that name in these earliest Charters. It was usually described as the lands of Arnele, Arnell or Ardneill, often with various other deviations in spelling. But in the old Lowland Scots dialect a farm was a "toun", and Arnele was Hunter's toun. This was soon corrupted into "Hunterstoun", whence the modern derivation of its time-revered name may readily be traced.
Nothing remains today of that original Charter from King Malcolm IV. about the year 1160, but the land itself speaks more loudly and clearly and eloquently than any mere shred of paper could ever possibly hope to do, of a direct hereditary succession unbroken by time. Although each successive Laird has traditionally received a fresh Royal Charter, the earliest one which has survived the ages and the ravages of time, and which has come down to us intact, is that issued by Robert II. of Scotland on 2 May 1374 to the ninth Laird, William Huntar of Arnell, "for faithful services" as his hereditary Huntsman, and the old parchment may still be viewed, duly and expertly preserved, mounted and framed by the talented conservators of the British Museum, together with a literal translation of its original Latin text, on display at Hunterston. It was also during the tenure of this William or his successor that Hunters were numbered amongst representatives of several ancient Norman families from Ayrshire as well as other parts of Scotland who accompanied the Chief of Clan Sinclair, himself a Norman, on a holy assignment to the (officially) not-yet-discovered New World, the very existence of which was quite possibly one of the best-kept secrets of the time.
Unfortunately there are very few old family papers now remaining in the Hunterston Charter Chest, and nothing prior to this document of 1374; but we know of a surety the truth of the legend that the Estate was first vested in a Norman Huntar of Arnele, (clearly and undoubtedly, as we have seen, the first Sir Aylmer), by King Malcolm IV. betwixt 1153 and 1165 because an instrument of Alexander III. of Scotland in 1271 granting the lands of Manners to William Baddebie bears special reference expressly exempting from its scope the property in question in these terms: "excepta terra quondam Normani Venatoris quod Rex Malcolums frater Regis Wilmi avi nostri ei dedit". Translated, this basically reads, "except the lands of the Norman Hunter, which King Malcolm, brother to our grandfather King William, gave him". At that point in time at any rate there evidently could have been no doubt about the matter, and the original Charter itself was undoubtedly then still extant as well.
The lands of Hunterston are traditionally rented from The Crown under the terms of the ancient Charter at a rate of one silver penny Scots payable each year at the Feast of Pentecost if so demanded by the Monarch of the Realm and if the Sovereign should in fact come to Hunterston at that time to collect the fee; and to this day silver pennies minted during the reigns of Robert II. and George V., amongst others, some secured inside the frame of the actual parchment itself, are maintained at Hunterston to meet the demand, should it ever be made. Finally, on 5 June 1979, for the first time in modern memory, the "blenche ferme" or "Royal Rent", in the form of a silver penny of Alexander III., was able to be formally presented at a special ceremony at Hunterston to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother upon the occasion of an official visit to the West of Scotland during the course of which Her Majesty also inaugurated some new industrial facilities on the foreshore near the Hunterston nuclear power generating station.
The present Estate of Hunterston, technically now comprising both Hunterston and Campbelton, two conterminous properties which, whilst ever retaining their own distinctive names, rights and privileges, have been for centuries incorporated and jointly administered, on the coast of the Clyde to the westward of Southanan, is the only portion of what is now the Parish of West Kilbride which, from its earliest division in the 12th Century, has consistently remained entirely unalienated from the family to which it was originally granted. It is certainly most pleasing and gratifying indeed to find that this very ancient lineage, or for that matter any family of such great antiquity, have ever continued in absolute and uninterrupted heritable succession down to our own time, a period soon approaching a thousand years, in this, their original feudal territory, whilst most of the principal barons and great landholders under the de Morvilles, as well as the de Morvilles themselves, have long since utterly disappeared, and have been all but forgotten today in their wide domains and once-proud feudal prerogatives. From this, the undisputed inheritance of the Hunters, the seed of this far-flung race has gone forth throughout the land and into all the world to achieve even higher acclaim heaped upon them in countless fields, and to thereby still further justify and magnify the well-warranted and richly-deserved glories which they have merited and which society has so willingly and gladly attributed, ascribed and added unto them in undying appreciation and gratitude for their many deeds of self-sacrifice and valour, and their innumerable acts of devotion and selfless services to humanity above and beyond any mere call of compassionate obligation or moral duty.
The first in the direct line of this Branch of the Hunter race to set foot upon the shores of the New World was Andrew Hunter, a native of the Parish of Sorn and at time of emigration a resident of the Parish of Old Cumnock, both in the County of Ayr on the West Lowland coast of Scotland. Descended on his father's side from the ancient and noble Ayrshire House and Family of Hunter of Hunterston, Andrew was formally christened according to the rites and ceremonies of the Established Kirk of Scotland at Sorn on 26 February 1764, being the firstborn son and second child to John Hunter and Margaret Patrick who had been married there on 6 May preceding and who at the time of his birth were residing at North Catrine in that Parish. In accordance with an old traditional Scots custom and practice staunchly observed and adhered to by the Hunters until 1880 even in Canada, Andrew, as the eldest son, bore his paternal grandfather's forename.
It is understood that insofar as the Hunters are concerned this naming pattern had begun when one of Andrew's predecessors, another Andrew, a younger son to Hunterston, had a heated dispute with his elder brother, the Heir-Apparent to the Chiefship of Clan Hunter. The Heir evidently bore the same name as their father the Laird, and Andrew's ancestor, it is said, vowed never again to speak the name of his elder brother, (and, unfortunately, by extension, his father). Leaving home, he made good this pledge never to use that name in his own family; but he had a beloved younger brother John, and with John's name he chose to honour and endow his own eldest son. In due course this son John similarly favoured his son with the name Andrew, and thereafter Andrews and Johns continued to alternate in the eldest degree in each generation for nigh on 200 years.
At a date likewise uncertain but undoubtedly well prior to 1781, in consequence of their having foreseen the gradual but eventual and indeed altogether inevitable swallowing-up of their lands and home at North Catrine on the north bank of the River Ayr by the expansion of the proposed new industrial village of Catrine, the family removed from Sorn Parish to the nearby Parish of Old Cumnock where they occupied the property there known, then as now, as Little Auchengibbert.
It was whilst dwelling in this latter place that young Andrew met and eventually married, on 21 September 1792, his wife of more than 40 years, Janet Spiers, or Speirs. The couple in due course produced a family of eight children, all of whom survived to achieve adulthood and all of whom finally reached Canada to settle, like their parents, in Edwardsburgh Township in what was then still part of the old Municipal District of Johnstown in the Province of Upper Canada. These eight were: Jane or Jean, born probably at Old Cumnock Parish, 29 March 1793; John, christened at Auchinleck, 23 November 1794; and, all born probably at Old Cumnock Parish, Andrew, 25 April 1797; Allan, 22 April 1799; Margaret, 25 November 1801; Mary, 11 May 1804; Thomas, 1 September 1806; and Christian, 22 January 1810. Of these, all save Thomas yet have living descendants today scattered across the length and breadth of the North American continent, and some have even returned beyond the seas.
Upon the 18th day of April in the year 1818 Andrew and Janet, together with five of their eight children, set sail from the Port of Edinburgh, whither they had previously resorted in order to obtain and secure passage, bound for a new home in British North America. Jane, who had already married at Cumnock on 2 July 1813 another native of the same place, one Robert McLatchie, at this time remained behind with her husband and young family, as also did her two younger brothers John and Allan, both as yet unmarried. The family travelled aboard an old sailing vessel and the voyage was a most turbulent and hazardous one, beset as it was with high winds, violent storms and rough, heaving seas, so much so in fact that the weary passengers more than once had great cause to fear for their very lives; but at long last the little party finally reached the Gulf of St. Lawrence, entered the mouth of the mighty river bearing the same name, and, awestruck at its magnificence, progressed upriver to Montréal where they boarded smaller barges or vessels, which craft were necessary to carry them on the final stages of the arduous ordeal. The remainder of the lengthy journey proved comparatively calm and uneventful, and in due course the beleaguered group of travellers made the final docking and stepped ashore onto the soil of Upper Canada just below the present Forwarders' Museum at Prescott, which building was even then already standing, one day sometime late in the month of July 1818. During the entire three months' time the crossing had occupied whilst making their way to this new land, 21-year-old Andrew Jr., with an eye to the future and a sense of historic mission, had meticulously recorded a journal of the day-to-day proceedings and experiences for the edification and benefit of posterity, and at one point even noted his surprise at sighting a starling unusually far out at sea. When at a later date in another of his writings he once referred to his father as having been, prior to leaving Scotland, the "oldest man of the name of Hunter in all the land", he was most probably making reference not so much to his mere chronological age, actually only 54, but rather, more likely, to the fact that the senior line of Hunterston had by then passed into female representation, being at the time in possession of an Heiress.
The family soon relocated from Prescott to Edwardsburgh, where within the space of the next three years, in 1821 to be precise, they were shortly joined by the eldest daughter Jane, her husband Robert, and the four McLatchie children then born, six more being duly added after emigration. Here it was, too, after a brief time, that the second daughter Margaret met another young neighbouring settler, Adam Linnen by name, whom she subsequently married on the first of December 1820 across the river at Ogdensburg, New York, the ceremony being performed there in consequence of the fact that there was then no authorised person qualified to solemnise the act of matrimony in all the closer territory round about. This same Adam Linnen, whilst serving as a Private Militiaman in the First Regiment of the Grenville Militia under the command of the famous Hugh Munro, later became one of the 13 gallant Canadian volunteers who, together with one regular British officer and one regular soldier, fell in action in mortal combat in defence of freedom at Windmill Point along the riverfront on the banks of the St. Lawrence, fending off the rebel American brigands in the celebrated four-day Battle of the Windmill there, his death occurring in meritorious circumstances at the height of the bloody fray on that fateful Tuesday, 13 November 1838. Adam fell beside a pigsty and, although left much mutilated by the swine, it is not known whether at the time the mauling began he was alive or dead. Eight of their children survived childhood, the youngest being George Linnen, a mere infant at the time of his father's heroic though tragic and untimely death, and afterward the master stonemason who constructed both the Presbyterian and Roman Catholic churches at Spencerville. So sturdy were the walls he erected with his own hands that they endured and withstood even the fiery conflagration which engulfed St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church nearly a century after its completion, standing gutted but intact, and in the newly-reconstructed interior today a plaque has been mounted to the memory of this durable builder of a bygone era. Nearly eight years after Adam Linnen paid the supreme sacrifice and laid down his life for Queen and country his widow Margaret Hunter remarried, this time another Cumnock native, Richard Welsh, a widower with a son and daughter of his own, and she reared also these children of his previous marriage.
History was made on 24 March 1821 when Andrew Hunter Sr. obtained by nominal purchase from James Jackson and Samuel Hunter, a cousin by way of Ireland and Loyalist America, the tract of 100 acres comprising the East Half of Lot 21 in the Fifth Concession of Edwardsburgh, which had originally been granted by Letters Patent from The Crown on 17 May 1802 to Jackson and to Samuel's father David. This land was destined therefore to become the nucleus of that which would one day come to form and be known as The Hunter Settlement, or, popularly, as Huntertown, Hunterville or other similar designations at various periods. In the many years and generations which followed, the hugely expanding family spread outward from this place to acquire further adjacent properties until for a considerable radius the surrounding area was populated primarily by Andrew's own descendants under a wide variety of names including, amongst many others, Hunter, McLatchie, Linnen, Smail and Gladstone, on lands each bearing their own distinctive place-names in the old Scots tradition.
Within the next five years after the Hunters' settling on the land in the Fifth Concession the third daughter Mary married William Smail, a native of the countryside around historic Jedburgh in Roxburghshire, and, with his brother Robert who came with him and their nephew Andrew who followed later, one of the three male progenitors of the numerous Smails who have since inhabited the district. William was an active and prominent citizen in later years, serving many terms as a Township Councillor and several times as Deputy Reeve and Reeve of Edwardsburgh and Counties Councillor of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. He was one of the principal organisers of the Reform Movement in that area of the Province at a special meeting held for the purpose at Spencerville in 1851. Soon after the marriage of William and Mary, Christian, the youngest of the Hunters, likewise married a neighbour, Charles Lewis, some of whose family were of United Empire Loyalist stock, and both Mary and Christian went on thereafter to rear large families as well.
About this time The Hunter Settlement began to overflow from the Fifth Concession northward and southward into the adjoining Concessions as well as eastward and westward along its own line. One of the principal acquisitions took place when, on 7 December 1829, Lot 22 in the Sixth Concession of Edwardsburgh, some 200 acres in all, was purchased from the executors of the estate of that celebrated Loyalist, Captain Peter Drummond, the West Half being deeded to Andrew Hunter Jr. and the East Half to his brother Thomas, the two sons who had accompanied Andrew Sr. to Canada. Andrew Jr. had fairly recently married Isabella Ramage, (sister to Robert Smail's wife Ellen Ramage), whose father William Ramage, (who died 25 September 1831 aged 69 years), is rumoured to have been the metalsmith who had created the original Corporate Seal of The Corporation of Prescott, but which claim his death-date alone would, in light of the best scholarly research, seem to belie and tend to suggest should or ought to probably more properly accrue to a son instead. Upon settling upon this land in the Sixth Concession Andrew Jr. promptly designated the road running past it Park Street, it is said, for the street upon which the Ramages had once dwelt in their native Scotland. (In later years this roadway would also become known for a time as Hunter Street.) About 1849 - 1850 this Andrew, an accomplished artisan and craftsman and a skilled stonemason by trade, erected the fine stone residence which he called "Edinburgh Castle" and which, despite modernisation to a degree, was still standing in much the same essential form nearly a century and a half later, being then yet in the Hunter name and occupied by his great-grandson Dean and family until finally sold in 1996. This old family home had seen many changes and witnessed many dramas, particularly in times of crises and epidemics, such as the great diphtheria outbreaks of 1880 and 1885 which tragically claimed a total of three Hunter babies in this house. It was on the formermost occasion, with the death of young Rebecca, and the entire family in quarantine, that her grieving father John personally had to crudely hammer together a rough wooden casket and pass it through a window of Edinburgh Castle to the neighbouring men waiting outside, for a hasty interment in her grandfather Andrew's plot at St. Andrew's, Spencerville.
Having thus helped his two sons in Canada become established, Andrew Hunter Sr. now naturally turned his sights, wishing to ensure that his other two sons, John and Allan, both still in Scotland, would also share in his inheritance. No doubt, growing older and in failing health, Andrew also desired once more to see the two lads he had left so many years before, as well as the wives they had married and the offspring he had never seen who had been born in the old land across the ocean. Thus it was, then, that on the last day of December in the year 1831, with his son-in-law Adam Linnen, (signing his name "Linen"), as a witness, Andrew Hunter executed at Prescott a most curious document as his Last Will and Testament, (afterward proved by Allan Hunter at Prescott before the famed Robert Headlam on 5 January 1835 following the testator's death), in which he required that prior to the demise of Janet his wife, John and Allan or either of them must settle and take up permanent residence in Upper Canada in order to qualify to claim his property, which would then accordingly devolve upon both or either of them exclusively; failing which it would jointly revert solely to the other two sons Andrew and Thomas, or the survivor of them, instead. These provisions were then communicated to the two sons in Scotland who, being self-respecting Scots, could scarcely resist and forfeit a share in their father's legacy. By the time notification was received and they could attend to having their affairs wound up, (including divestiture of John's weaving and textile interests at Paisley and Allan's own mercantile establishment at Cumnock), the year 1832 was drawing to a close and it was too late to arrange passage that year; but early the next spring, 1833, the last of the Hunters, with their respective families, bade farewell to the old sod and their lifelong acquaintances and associations, and departed for Canada and the kin they had not seen in 15 years, setting out, it is said, from Paisley as their final Scottish base.
Despite having done well in their more civilised homeland, the newcomers, after a perilous sailing voyage lasting precisely 14 weeks and four days, took quickly to their new and more strenuous lifestyle in The Hunter Settlement in a land still very much a frontier wilderness. John shortly took up residence with his brother Thomas on the Sixth Concession whilst Allan temporarily joined his parents on the Fifth with a view to acquiring an adjoining tract in Lot 22 next door, beside his sister Margaret and her husband Adam Linnen. Here Allan almost immediately re-established the lucrative business enterprises he had abandoned that spring at Cumnock, and his subsequent life and times proved of particular interest. He became very active in community affairs as well, and, like his brother-in-law William Smail, he too served many years in public office as Councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the Township of Edwardsburgh and Justice of the Peace, and sat on the last Municipal Council of the old District of Johnstown as well as the first and many succeeding Counties Councils of the new United Counties, thus beginning a family tradition of public service seldom punctuated by interruption ever since. Rarely has there been a protracted period of time during the intervening years when a descendant of Andrew Hunter Sr., or a spouse of same, has not occupied the so-called "family seat" on Edwardsburgh Township Council. Allan was a member of numerous committees of both Township and Counties Councils over the years, but interested himself primarily in finance and public works. He was the self-appointed "financial watchdog" of Council, often criticising wastage and undue expenditures, and many of the Counties' roads and bridges owed their origins or improvements to his efforts and concerns as well. Allan Hunter was also one of the founders of the Reform Movement in South Grenville, (which movement was the direct forerunner of and laid the foundations for the Liberal Party of Canada), and was present, together with William Smail, James Hurley, Edward McGannon, David Spencer, James Stitt, Hugh Boyle, Levi Adams, John Cook and James Keeler, at an organisational meeting at Spencerville on Wednesday, 23 July 1851 which arranged a second or public meeting for the same place on 2 September which in turn attracted 54 prominent leading locals and resulted in the nomination of a Reform candidate, Dr. William Patrick, a distant Hunter kinsman, who was thus launched on what at that point promised to flower into a brilliant political career. Some three years later Allan likewise became one of the principal organisers of the Edwardsburgh Agricultural Society and its now-famous Spencerville Fair, serving moreover as one of its earliest Presidents. Allan Hunter continued also to serve the region in many other capacities and ways, and in fact the 1861 Census Return for his home vicinity is recorded in his own bold script, as enumerator, for all the world to see.
Andrew Hunter Sr., as stated, died toward the close of the year 1834, (in all probability at his historic house where once even the renowned pioneer missionary, the Reverend Dr. Robert Boyd himself, was wont to preach on alternate Sabbaths prior to the establishment of any church at Spencerville, for which cause Andrew was posthumously honoured by the selection of the name St. Andrew's for that church), having accomplished the final fulfilment of his greatest personal dreams and lifelong heart's desires in successfully at last regathering his entire family about him. He had presided over his flock in the accustomed style of an old-time Scottish Branch Chieftain, and, now, according to his fondest wishes and the groundwork he had lain, his eldest son John was looked to as his lawful and legitimate successor and continued to do much the same. In accordance with Andrew's express oral instructions, arrangements were eventually made for John to secure Allan's share and interest, under terms of the will, in the original homestead in order that John might thus take over unencumbered the traditional Clan seat, where Allan had been previously resident. (Such action was in fact necessitated by the very existence of a will, for, without one, the usual laws of inheritance in effect in Upper Canada at that time would have left John, as the eldest son, sole heir-at-law to his father's entire estate, and Allan would have had no claim whatsoever.) This plan was duly effected and by 1840 Allan had vacated the parental family property for a 100 acre tract in Lot 22 of the Fifth Concession, which thereafter became the permanent site of his own stone residence and business facilities, and which later passed to his daughter Catherine, "Kitty", and her husband and first cousin Andrew Hunter Linnen. This enabled John to remove back to the old home place just in time to leave his own newly-married son and heir, another Andrew, in possession of the Sixth Concession premises which John had since inherited outright from his deceased younger brother Thomas. It had long been John's intention that his two surviving children, Andrew and Janet, should eventually succeed to the two pieces of land, with an exchange of locations so that Andrew in his turn might inherit the original seat and Janet the newer one; however, when John died intestate on 14 October 1860 at the age of 65 after a long decline, they elected for the sake of convenience to dispense with such preordained uprooting and reorganisation of their families, and instead to simply remain where they were, - Andrew on the Sixth Concession, and Janet and her cousin-husband John Linnen on the original land in the Fifth Concession where they had already been living with her parents John and Margaret during John's lifetime.
So the old family home at length passed out of the Hunter name and into the Linnens, and the new official seat came to be Andrew's home on the northerly tract as the principal residence of the head of the whole Branch in Canada, as it then remained until Andrew's own death on 26 June 1895 at the age of 74, at which time his eldest son and successor, John, who had a few years earlier withdrawn from the Township in consequence of a dispute, and also to better safeguard the information he held in trust from his parents, declined to return to The Settlement when he took up the rightful representation of the family and name. This latter individual was, of course, the direct lineal progenitor of the Compiler of the present work, who yet holds and bears the selfsame birthright in his own due time. John, in his old age, and living away from The Settlement, with his eldest son in far-off California and his second son dead, both without issue, passed over his youngest son and tiny grandson to entrust the mysteries of British Israel and the secrets of the Order of Zion to a properly-attuned cousin, the Reverend Dr. Harvey David Linnen, as temporary custodian. The latter accordingly eventually withdrew from his own family, removed alone to Western Canada and devoted himself wholly to the cause for well more than half a century, finally, when extremely aged, restoring or returning that knowledge to the rightful surviving heir-of-line as having been adjudged and found trustworthy to receive, and worthy to hold and retain, the weighty responsibilities of bearing same, it being a burden of such nature and magnitude, when taken seriously, as to virtually necessitate separation from kith, kin and all former associations.
(It was this same John who at last ended the old family tradition of alternating forenames, by deliberately departing from the custom and introducing unfamiliar names in their stead, - mostly borrowed from his wife's family, - for much the same reasons of conflict as his remote ancestor had begun the practice nearly two centuries earlier; and thus it was, remarkably, that the fruits of one misunderstanding continued to flourish and endure the tests of time and passing generations until ironically extinguished by the aftermath of yet another similar disagreement, - once more a testimony to the truth that the ill moments often long survive the good. Always a stubborn lot, much given to recalcitrance and in some cases downright cantankerous, with a sense of pride second to none, it has sometimes, in fact oftimes, seemed virtually a genetic trait or characteristic that few Hunter fathers and their eldest sons and heirs in direct succession in any Branch have ever been in absolute agreement or on harmonious terms with each other as to personality, and fewer still have been able to get on well together or see eye to eye in most matters of greatest import. John himself, in renouncing and repudiating almost all family ties, carried his vituperation to the extent of indiscriminately rejecting and expunging every principle for which his parents had stood, including even their political affiliations and alliances, joining the opposite political party instead. One curious altercation took place with a fellow resident of Oxford Township, James Arthur Templeton, a large-scale buyer and seller of produce, concerning the price of Hunter potatoes, from which originated a serious long-standing feud, and John, had he lived long enough, would no doubt have been outraged beyond measure to have learned of the eventual marriage of his own grandson to J. Arthur Templeton's granddaughter.)
John's father, the aforesaid Andrew, also named in honour of his grandfather, and the last Chieftain to actually reside in The Hunter Settlement before the exodus of the principal branch, had married his first cousin Janet McLatchie and produced quite a family, seven in all. His obituary recalls him as a scholarly sort, generally well-informed on most topics, a civic-minded personage and a staunch Grit. He is described as "honest and upright" in all his dealings, and his word was his bond. His aged widow survived to the age of 95 and remained in Edwardsburgh until her death on 19 November 1912 after some 20 years as a bed-ridden invalid in the care of her daughter Jane Cummings; but with the refusal of her son John, again his grandfather's namesake, and the rightful heir, to return home, and the fact that the other children were already comfortably settled on lands of their own, a Family Council in 1898 had previously resolved to transfer the Sixth Concession residence to junior cadets of the family who desired it, in particular to David Ramage Hunter, a grandson of Andrew Jr. Many Hunter descendants still to this day remain scattered about the district under a wide variety of names, but very few Hunters now continue in the area by the original surname itself; and thus the once-prominent Hunter Settlement, although perhaps somewhat diminished in size and scope, still regardless persists and exists in an era as remote in time from its beginnings as Edwardsburgh in distance is from Ayrshire.
Nor has it been entirely forgotten either in this modern day and age of space stations and moonwalks, despite the long period of self-imposed exile during which the senior representative and heir-of-line was absent from his patrimonial territory. Even in far-away Calgary, Alberta, as a Canadian Centennial Project first envisioned and conceived in 1967 - 1968 in honour both of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation and also of the Sesquicentenary of the arrival of Andrew Hunter in Canada, the memory of this pioneer dynasty and its heritage has been fittingly perpetuated and commemorated with the naming of a number of streets in one of the newer subdivisions for persons, places and events connected with the origins and development of the family (Hunter and Hunt) both in Scotland and in Canada, - hence yet one more permanent bridge forever linking the Old World and the New.
James Abbott died 13 November 1923. His wife Jane (Jean or Jeane) Hunter was born in or about 1845 or 1846 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, daughter to Andrew Hunter and Isabella Ramage, (to whom refer); died 5 February 1918 probably in Ohio. No children by blood were begotten of or in any case survived this marriage.
James Adam was born 5 August 1898; died 11 November 1948 in Saskatchewan. His wife Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd, (to whom he was married 31 October 1935 at or near Moosomin, Saskatchewan), was born 18 September 1916, daughter to James Shepherd and Laura Agnes Linnen, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 3 July 1957, William J. Dayman, (to whom also refer). James Adam and Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd begat issue: (1) Marion Evelyn Adam, born 16 May 1936, who married 15 August 1955, John Eugene Boland; (2) Bernice Anne Adam, born 17 June 1937, who married 23 August 1958, Leonard Cecil Holowaty; (3) Jean Elizabeth Adam, born 5 December 1939, who married 18 July 1959, Joseph Peter Holowaty; (4) Morgan James Adam, born 11 April 1943, who married 22 April 1972, Gloria Violet Chuley; (5) Bruce Harvey Adam, born 23 April 1948, died early, unmarried, 20 September 1954.
Morgan James Adam was born 11 April 1943, son to James Adam and Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd, (to whom refer). His wife Gloria Violet Chuley, (to whom he was married 22 April 1972), was born 2 September 1942. This couple begat issue: (1) Jennifer Elizabeth Adam, born 7 February 1973; (2) Stephanie Danielle Adam, born 19 June 1974; (3) Rochelle Maureen Adam, born 24 June 1977; (4) Nicole Morgan Adam, born 16 June 1979.
Gerald Alkerton was son to John James "Jay" Alkerton and ---, (to whom refer). His wife was ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Cynthia Alkerton.
John James "Jay" Alkerton was born in 1911, son to John W. Alkerton and Permilla "Millie" Hunter, (to whom refer); died in 1958 at his residence, Henry Street West, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of coronary thrombosis; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was ---. This couple begat issue: (1) June Alkerton, who married John Farrell; (2) Elaine Alkerton; (3) Gerald Alkerton, who married ---; (4) Ronald Alkerton.
John W. Alkerton was born in or about 1872 or 1873,son to William Alkerton and Lucy Tripp; died in 1953 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Permilla "Millie" Hunter was born 10 September 1868 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died in 1951; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) John James "Jay" Alkerton, born in 1911, died in 1958 at his residence, Henry Street West, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of coronary thrombosis, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married ---.
Romaus Joseph "Randy" Almond Jr. was son to Romaus Joseph Almond and ---. His wife Sarah Marjory Eldred, (to whom he was married 29 November 1987 in Louisiana), was born 17 March 1966, daughter to William Orrin Eldred II. and Barbara Jean Geiser, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
--- Anderson. His wife Janet "Jessie" Black was born in August 1870, daughter to John Black and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Cecil Andrews died in consequence of a drowning incident. His wife Georgina Covington was born 26 February 1920, daughter to Earl George Covington and Annie Alberta McLennan, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Benjamin Hyderman, (to whom also refer). Cecil Andrews and Georgina Covington begat issue: (1) William Andrews, died early, unmarried, in consequence of a drowning incident, buried at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Karon Andrews, who married David Sproule; (3) Jenny Andrews.
Michael Arcand was son to Michael John Arcand and Elsie Madeleine Collier. His wife Janice Sloan was daughter to John Garnet Sloan and Mary Fern Montgomery, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Cheryl Arcand; (2) Corey Arcand.
Floyd Armetrout. His wife Annie Laurie Wallace was born 7 August 1899 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 17 July 1918, Jack Forbes, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Howard Dunn, (to whom likewise also refer); died at Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, California. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Floyd Armetrout and Annie Laurie Wallace are presently available.
William Armour. His wife Annie Wallace was born in December 1836 at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. This couple begat issue: (1) William Armour Jr., born 3 November 1858 at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
Walter Amasa Ault was born 9 July 1954 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. His wife Arlene Ada Levere was born 4 December 1957 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Hilliard Levere and Myrtle Evelyn McMillan, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Pamela Jessie Ault, born 3 October 1974 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Walter Bradley Hilliard Ault, born 16 February 1977 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (3) Douglas James Ault, born 7 November 1978 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (4) Paul Joseph Ault, born 27 December 1984 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
John Austin. His wife Myrna Murdock was daughter to John Thomas Murdock and Ruby Smith, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Richard Austin. His wife Kathleen Theresa Murdock was daughter to Maurice Robert Murdock and Mary McEachen, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Judy Austin, born 8 May 1975; (2) Simon Austin, born 20 January 1977; (3) Jeffrey Austin, born 21 December 1979.
Nick Baca. His wife Deborah Ann Linnen was daughter to Donald Leroy Linnen and Shirley A. Ledbetter, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Michael Nielson, (to whom also refer). Nick Baca and Deborah Ann Linnen begat issue: (1) Kristopher Lee Baca; (2) Jonathan Patrick Baca.
Robert Baker was born in 1872, son to Thomas Baker and ---; died in 1959 at or near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at Johnstown Commons Cemetery, near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Mary Jane "Minnie" McLatchie was born a twin 2 May 1872 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 7 May 1872 (according to some sources) at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Allan McLatchie and Margaret Turner, (to whom refer); died in 1948 at her residence at or near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at Johnstown Commons Cemetery, near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of or in any case survived this marriage.
John B. Baldwin was born 10 March 1885 at Genesee Township, Genesee County, Michigan; died 15 March 1925 at Davison, Genesee County, Michigan. His wife Nettie Mae Rutherford, (to whom he was married 7 December 1918), was born 7 October 1882 at Imlay, Lapeer County, Michigan, daughter to Robert S. Rutherford and Sarah H. "Sadie" Wallace, (to whom refer); died 27 April 1921 at Flint, Genesee County, Michigan; buried in 1921 at Grace Lawn Cemetery, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Leo P. Baldwin was born 17 February 1887 at Genesee Township, Genesee County, Michigan; died 3 May 1932 at Flint, Genesee County, Michigan; buried 5 May 1932 at Grace Lawn Cemetery, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan. His wife Mabel Rutherford, (to whom he was married in 1918 at Flint, Genesee County, Michigan), was born 26 October 1891 at Imlay Township, Lapeer County, Michigan, daughter to Robert S. Rutherford and Sarah H. "Sadie" Wallace, (to whom refer); died in November 1984 at Brandywine Nursing Home, Winter Haven, Polk County, Florida. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Christian Cephus Barkley was born 16 January 1875 at or near South Mountain, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario; died 21 August 1939 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in August 1939 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (where his tombstone inaccurately and incorrectly bears the inscription "Christian G. Barkley"). His wife Arlowa McLatchie, (to whom he was married 22 October 1902 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 6 February 1880 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Thomas McLatchie and Mary Elizabeth Fairgray (or Feargray), (to whom refer); died 18 January 1968 or 18 February 1968 (depending upon sources) at Riverside Hospital, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario; buried in 1968 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Floyd Thomas Barkley, born 5 July 1904 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 29 January 1982 at Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario, who married Lucy Elizabeth McIntosh; (2) Gladys Mary Barkley, born 12 March 1906 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 1 November 1937 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Victor Riddell; (3) Bessie May Barkley, born 25 August 1908 at or near South Mountain, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario, who married Merrill Henry Presley; (4) Jessie Mabel Barkley, born in February 1910, died early, unmarried, 31 August 1921; (5) Aileen Arlowa Barkley, born 16 June 1912 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died unmarried in April 1937 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1937 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (6) Donald Lorne Barkley, born 2 May 1921 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married in 1943, Kathleen Mary Saunders.
Dale McIntosh Barkley was born 20 August 1935, son to Floyd Thomas Barkley and Lucy Elizabeth McIntosh, (to whom refer). His wife (and third cousin) Sandra Loretta McLatchie was daughter to Randolph Allan McLatchie and Pansy Harper, (to whom also refer); died 25 December 1977 in consequence of an aneurysm of the brain. This couple begat issue: (1) Kimberley Lynn Barkley, born 26 September 1958 at Kuppenheim, Rastatt District, Karlsruhe Government Administrative Region, Baden-Württemberg State, Federal Republic of Germany, who married Raymond Richard Townsend; (2) Steven Dale Barkley, born 13 August 1960, who married 22 October 1988 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Joan Elaine Rupert.
Donald Lorne Barkley was born 2 May 1921 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Christian Cephus Barkley and Arlowa McLatchie, (to whom refer). His wife Kathleen Mary Saunders, (to whom he was married in 1943), was born 7 June 1923 in Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Douglas Murray George Barkley, born in 1947; (2) Thomas Floyd Barkley, born in 1948; (3) Daniel Donald Barkley, born in 1952; (4) Barbara Arlowa Barkley, born in 1955.
Edric Barkley was born 6 January 1937, son to Floyd Thomas Barkley and Lucy Elizabeth McIntosh, (to whom refer). His wife Jeannine Phyllis English, (to whom he was married 1 May 1954 at St. John's Anglican Church, Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario), was daughter to Albert English and ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Floyd Thomas Barkley was born 5 July 1904 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Christian Cephus Barkley and Arlowa McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 29 January 1982 at Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario. His wife Lucy Elizabeth McIntosh was born 24 February 1908 at or near Winchester Springs, Winchester Township, Dundas County, Ontario; died 15 November 1969 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario or at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario (depending upon sources); buried at Rideau Vale Cemetery, Kars, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario or at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario (depending upon sources). This couple begat issue: (1) Dale McIntosh Barkley, born 20 August 1935, who married his third cousin Sandra Loretta McLatchie; (2) Edric Barkley, born 6 January 1937, who married 1 May 1954 at St. John's Anglican Church, Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario, Jeannine Phyllis English.
Steven Dale Barkley was born 13 August 1960, son to Dale McIntosh Barkley and Sandra Loretta McLatchie, (to whom refer). His wife Joan Elaine Rupert, (to whom he was married 22 October 1988 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to John Rodney Rupert and Jennie Francis. This couple begat issue: (1) Tobias Barkley, born 12 March 1994 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Joseph M. Barnacle was born 29 August 1937. His wife Rae Louise Schmidt, (to whom he was married 23 June 1962 and from whom subsequently divorced 9 January 1974), was born 23 August 1936, daughter to Albert Felix Schmidt and Oletha Pearl Eldred, (to whom refer); married, secondly, --- Young, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Joseph M. Barnacle and Rae Louise Schmidt.
Donald Theodore Barton was born 25 April 1917 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Theodore Barton and ---; died 1 April 1956 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario; buried in 1956 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Ada Beryl McMillan, (to whom he was married 15 November 1938), was born a twin 24 April 1919 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew Hunter McMillan and Alice Whitley, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 29 April 1967 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Charles Stewart Steed, (to whom also refer); died 29 June 1989 at Grace Hospital, Windsor, Essex County, Ontario; buried 1 July 1989 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Patricia Swan, United Church of Canada, officiating). Donald Theodore Barton and Ada Beryl McMillan begat issue: (1) Robert Henry Barton, born 30 June 1940 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 5 November 1966, Barbara Simzer.
Robert Henry Barton was born 30 June 1940 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Donald Theodore Barton and Ada Beryl McMillan, (to whom refer). His wife Barbara Simzer, (to whom he was married 5 November 1966), was born 1 May 1947 at Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Tammy Marie Barton, born 24 August 1969 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Laura Ann Barton, born 23 July 1973 at Windsor, Essex County, Ontario.
Theodore "Ted" Barton was born in 1921 at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Henry Barton and Jessie McKay; died in 1970 at his residence near Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac arrest; buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Enid Emily Smail, (to whom he was married 15 September 1944 at the Parsonage, the United Church of Canada, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 15 September 1921 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Harry Raymond Smail and Mary Helen "Nellie" Smail, (to whom refer); died 6 April 1961 or 7 April 1961 (depending upon sources) at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of Hodgkin's Disease; buried in 1961 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Gordon Baynham was son to Reginald "Reg" Baynham and Marion Dorothy Smail, (to whom refer). His wife was ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Heather Baynham.
Reginald "Reg" Baynham. His wife Marion Dorothy Smail, (to whom he was married in 1951), was born in 1921, daughter to Anson Gordon Smail and Annie Owers, (to whom refer); died 10 October 1985 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried 12 October 1985 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Gordon Baynham, who married ---.
Lewis Beach. His wife Lynn Gladstone was daughter to John Clyde "Jack" Gladstone and Ann Mack, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Marcus Beach; (2) Kevin Beach.
Nelson Adolphus "Dolph" Beach was born in or about April 1846 at Winchester Township, Eastern Municipal District, Canada West, son to Louis (or Lewis) Beach and Elizabeth Burne (Burn or Burns); died 31 October 1926 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of six months' suffering with cystitis and prostatitis; buried 2 November 1926 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontaio. His wife Margaret Linnen, (to whom he was married 5 September 1872 at Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York), was born 15 September 1846 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, daughter to Andrew Hunter Linnen and Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) "Kitty" Hunter, (to whom refer); died 21 November 1925 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) James Beach, died early, unmarried; (2) Elizabeth Beach, died early, unmarried; (3) Charlotte Linnen "Lottie" Beach, born 23 January 1888 at Red Bluff, Madison County, Montana, who married, firstly, Oscar Amos Houghtaling, and, secondly, 23 May 1933 at Grenville County, Ontario, Edward Dempster Griffen.
Thomas Beaven was born 26 February 1931. His wife Barbara Kenzie was born 2 June 1936, daughter to Dilman Edward Kenzie and Gladys Steele, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Paul David Beaven, born 8 April 1966; (2) Kimberley Anne Elizabeth Beaven, born 20 May 1967.
Arnold Paul Bechard was born 9 September 1960. His wife Laura Helen Elizabeth Boland, (to whom he was married 4 May 1985), was born 22 August 1961, daughter to John Eugene Boland and Marion Evelyn Adam, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Gillianne Elise Bechard, born 18 September 1987; (2) Jocelyn Rae Bechard, born 29 September 1988; (3) Lauren Adrienne Bechard, born 7 May 1990; (4) Colin Lane Bechard, born 30 April 1993.
William J. Beck. His wife Mildred Linnen was daughter to Harvey David Linnen and Ruth Hudson, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Simon Beckstead. His wife Cora Ellen McLatchie was born 30 July 1903 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John McLatchie and Anne (or Annie) Muir, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Eileen Beckstead; (2) Gladys Beckstead; (3) a male child probably named Irwin or Ivan Beckstead.
René Celestin Joseph Bedier was born 15 August 1958. His wife Eugenie Anne Boland, (to whom he was married 15 October 1988), was born 23 November 1958, daughter to John Eugene Boland and Marion Evelyn Adam, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Justin Dion Bedier, born 1 December 1993.
Helcie Lawrence Beemer. His wife Isabella Wallace was born 2 March 1890 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah Territory, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Jessie Alphonso Halverson, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Helcie Lawrence Beemer and Isabella Wallace are presently available.
William W. Beggs died in 1943. His wife Jennie Campbell was born 4 February 1891 (according to some sources and her own statement) or 4 February 1892 (according to some sources and her parents' statement) in Ontario, daughter to John W. Campbell and Margaret "Maggie" Linnen, (to whom refer); died 23 March 1977. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Harold Belile was born 5 October 1913. His wife Eleanor Frances Lunderman was born 8 July 1914, daughter to Harry Lunderman and Arlowa Beatrice Gladstone, (to whom refer); died 13 September 1950. This couple begat issue: (1) Betty Jean Belile, born 26 April 1931; (2) John Harold Belile, born 12 March 1945.
Stephen Bell. His wife Lisa-Marie Linnen was born 21 April 1964, daughter to Gary Clarence Linnen and Anna-Marie Bottan, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 21 May 1988 at St. John Bosco's Roman Catholic Church, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, David Gregus, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Stephen Bell and Lisa-Marie Linnen are presently available.
--- Bemis. His wife Sheryl Ann Ohlsson was born 26 November 1955, daughter to Gerard Bilter Ohlsson and May Lenore Busch, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 8 July 1972, Dexter Damon, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced); married, thirdly, 21 November 1981, Donald E. Warner, (to whom likewise also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of --- Bemis and Sheryl Ann Ohlsson are presently available.
Earl Berger Jr. was born 16 November 1928. His wife Delores Scott was born 17 October 1931, daughter to Ronald Edwin Scott and Ethel Wallstrom, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Earl Berger III., born 12 November 1952, who married Livid Bruss; (2) Paul Berger, born 28 March 1954; (3) Mark Berger, born 20 October 1957, who married Laurie Kassak; (4) Matthew Berger, born 8 October 1959; (5) Carolyn Berger, born 21 October 1962.
Earl Berger III. was born 12 November 1952, son to Earl Berger Jr. and Delores Scott, (to whom refer). His wife Livid Bruss was born 11 March 1952. This couple begat issue: (1) Earl Berger IV., born 9 October 1971; (2) Melissa Berger, born 6 December 1973.
Mark Berger was born 20 October 1957, son to Earl Berger Jr. and Delores Scott, (to whom refer). His wife Laurie Kassak was born 24 January 1957. This couple begat issue: (1) Mark Berger Jr., born 26 December 1974.
Robert Berger. His wife Karen June Eldred was born 22 January 1952, daughter to William Justin Eldred and Stella Glowacki, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Shawn Dale Berger, born in September 1972; (2) Benjamin Berger, born 15 October 1975; (3) Timothy Berger, born 16 January 1980.
William F. Berndsen. His wife Barbara Ellen Taylor, (to whom he was married 12 August 1972), was born 18 January 1949, daughter to William H. Taylor and Ellen L. Stroud, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jennifer Jan Berndsen, born 8 November 1974.
Kenneth Michael Berry was son to Ernest Berry and ---. His wife Jane Elizabeth Montgomery, (to whom he was married 23 June 1984 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario and from whom subsequently divorced), was daughter to Bert James Montgomery and Lulu Belle Gillespie, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 29 September 1989 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Richard F. LaPorte, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Kenneth Michael Berry and Jane Elizabeth Montgomery are presently available.
David Henry Bevan was born 13 November 1935 at or near Sintaluta, Saskatchewan, son to Harold Montigue "Monty" Bevan and Elsie Louisa Linnen, (to whom refer). His wife Magdalene Archibald "Madge" Wood, (to whom he was married 30 June 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 27 March 1938 at or near Pense, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Sandra June Bevan, born 27 December 1956 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 12 June 1975 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Ernest Lovis; (2) Nancy Grace Bevan, born 17 June 1959 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 6 May 1978, Gary Lloyd Surkan; (3) Gayle Lynd Bevan, born 4 March 1961 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (4) Gwen Susan Bevan, born 5 September 1967 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
Harold Montigue "Monty" Bevan was born 18 July 1905 at or near Cardiff, Glamorgan County, Wales; died 4 March 1983 at Regina, Saskatchewan. His wife Elsie Louisa Linnen, (to whom he was married 8 October 1932 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan), was born 1 September 1906 at or near Francis, Local Improvement District 6-J-2, Saskatchewan, daughter to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); died 8 February 1990 at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; buried in 1990 at Regina, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Megan Irene Bevan, born 19 April 1934 at or near Sintaluta, Saskatchewan; (2) David Henry Bevan, born 13 November 1935 at or near Sintaluta, Saskatchewan, who married 30 June 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Magdalene Archibald "Madge" Wood; (3) Olwen Louise Bevan, born 9 May 1941 at or near Sintaluta, Saskatchewan, who married 12 September 1964 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Edmund Rees.
Sheldon Robert Binch died in January 1941 at Royal, Carbon County, Utah. His wife Annabelle Reese, (to whom he was married 29 November 1936 at Standardville, Carbon County, Utah), was born 15 March 1916 at Castle Gate, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Theodore Thomas Reese and Jane Beatey Wallace, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 6 March 1946 in the Holy Temple of the Lord at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, John Keith Kissell, (to whom also refer); died 4 February 2001 at West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried 8 February 2001 at Price, Carbon County, Utah. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Sheldon Robert Binch and Annabelle Reese are presently available.
Dale Binfeldt. His wife Mary Helen Parslow was born 19 August 1908, daughter to George Parslow and Ella Mary (or Mary Ellen) McLatchie, (to whom refer). No children by blood were begotten of or in any case survived this marriage.
Donald Henry Birtwistle was born 16 April ----. His wife Enid Lorene McLatchie, (to whom he was married 28 August 1954), was born 14 November 1931 at Williamsburgh Township, Dundas County, Ontario, daughter to Wilbert Lorne McLatchie and Olive Luvia McMillan, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Heather Lee Birtwistle, born a twin 14 March 1956 at Brampton, Peel County, Ontario, who married 11 November 1978, Garth Schmidt; (2) Holly Lynne Birtwistle, born a twin 14 March 1956 at Brampton, Peel County, Ontario; (3) David Lorne Birtwistle, born 15 March 1958 at Mount Forest, Wellington County, Ontario; (4) Kelly Ann Birtwistle, born 23 October 1959 at Mount Forest, Wellington County, Ontario, who married 11 September 1981, Laurie Douglas Laughlin; (5) John Andrew Birtwistle, born 22 December 1968 at Mount Forest, Wellington County, Ontario.
Hugh Black was born in or about 1859 or 1860, son to John Black and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, (to whom refer); died 26 April 1900; buried in 1900 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was Maria Catherine Hoye. This couple begat issue: (1) Hugh J. Black, born in 1899, died unmarried in or about 1983 or 1984.
John Black was born in or about 1828 or 1829; married, firstly, Agnes Hood; died in 1914; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen was born 20 July 1832 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Adam Linnen and Margaret Hunter, (to whom refer); bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by her own stepfather Richard Welsh (Welch or Walsh), (to whom also refer), a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Elizabeth Linnen" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); died 18 October 1918 (not 18 October 1917 as according to some sources and erroneously suggested or indicated upon her tombstone) at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. In addition to the upbringing of some children of the Husband's previous marriage, whose names are also listed on the family tombstone, John Black and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen also begat issue: (1) Hugh Black, born in or about 1859 or 1860, died 26 April 1900, buried in 1900 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Maria Catherine Hoye; (2) Adam Linnen Black, born in or about 1861 or 1862, died early, unmarried, 9 April 1865, buried in 1865 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; (3) Christina (Christena, Christiana or Christian) Hunter "Tina" Black, born 12 November 1865 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died unmarried 22 October 1946 at her residence, River Road West, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of a stroke, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (4) Elizabeth W. Black, born in 1866, died in infancy, unmarried, 20 November 1866, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; (5) Helen (Hellen or Ellen) F. "Nellie" Black, born in or about 1866 or 1867, died unmarried 28 June 1885 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of six months' suffering with "congestion of the brain", buried in 1885 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (6) James Archibald Black, born in or about 1867 or 1868, died unmarried in 1931, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (7) Janet "Jessie" Black, born in August 1870, who married --- Anderson; (8) Rachel D. Black, born in 1872, died in infancy, unmarried, in 1872, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
--- Blackmore. His wife Mary Rutherford was daughter to Robert S. Rutherford and Sarah H. "Sadie" Wallace, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
William Blackwood was born 1 December 1841 at Riccarton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 18 September 1888 or 18 September 1889 (depending upon sources) at Riccarton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. His wife Isabella Wallace was born 17 December 1843 at Coylton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to George Wallace and Janet (or Jennet) Wilson, (to whom refer); died in 1930 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. This couple begat issue: (1) Janet Blackwood, born 13 October 1869 probably at or near Crooked Home, Kilmarnock Parish, Cunningham District, Ayr County, Scotland, died early, unmarried, 11 July 1876 at New Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Thomas Blackwood, born 16 February 1871 probably at or near Hurlford, Riccarton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died unmarried 3 October 1895 in Scotland; (3) John Blackwood, born 3 March 1875 at New Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (4) George Alexander Wilson Blackwood, born 10 March 1878 at New Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died early, unmarried, 14 September 1889 in Scotland; (5) Robert White Blackwood, born 22 December 1880 at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died in infancy, unmarried, 18 January 1881 at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (6) William Blackwood Jr., born 6 March 1885 at or near Hurlford, Riccarton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
William Arno Blake was born 24 April 1906 at Provo, Utah County, Utah; died 22 December 1974 at Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming; buried 26 December 1974 at Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming. His wife Blanche Maxine McMills was daughter to Charles Robert Wallace McMills and Blanche Anderton, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Kevin Duane Boehmer. His wife Christine Carol Linnen, (to whom he was married 20 June 1992 at Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 30 March 1967, daughter to Clifford Ray Linnen and Deane Carol Chaskavitch, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
George Harding Bohn. His wife Joanne Elizabeth Crawford, (to whom he was married 2 December 1950), was born 16 November 1927, daughter to Frank Faucher Crawford and Margaret MacMurray Hyslop, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Deborah Jean Bohn, born 11 May 1953, who married 8 July 1976, John Elmer Spandikow; (2) Sandra Elizabeth Bohn, born 19 March 1956.
BOLAND, JOHN EUGENE / ADAM, MARION EVELYN
John Eugene Boland. His wife Marion Evelyn Adam, (to whom he was married 15 August 1955), was born 16 May 1936, daughter to James Adam and Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Denise Yvette Boland, born 9 January 1957, who married 31 July 1982, Garry Robert Melrose; (2) Eugenie Anne Boland, born 23 November 1958, who married 15 October 1988, René Celestin Joseph Bedier; (3) Laura Helen Elizabeth Boland, born 22 August 1961, who married 4 May 1985, Arnold Paul Bechard; (4) Faith Marion Boland, born 16 May 1963, who married 31 August 1985, Wayne Patrick Pidshalny.
Elmer Bolshaw. His wife Ruby (or Rubie) Fay Pulford, (to whom he was married 18 November 1916 at Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan), was born 6 December 1896 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, daughter to George Allen Pulford and Bella May McLay, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Gordon Michael Bonn was son to Michael Bonn and Clara ---. His wife Barbara Theresa Ann Gladstone, (to whom he was married 11 May 1968 at St. Francis Xavier's Roman Catholic Church, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario), was born in July 1942, daughter to William Daniel Gladstone and Theresa Frank, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Michael Bonn; (2) Steven Bonn; (3) Jacqueline Bonn.
Wayne Boothe was born in 1958. His wife Karen L. Knowles was born in September 1959, daughter to Gordon Ray Knowles and Helen Doretta Smail, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Melissa M. Boothe, born in 1978; (2) Tyler W. Boothe, born in 1981.
--- Boots. His wife Susan Mary Peterec was born 19 December 1946 at Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, daughter to Thomas Andrew Peterec and Alice Frieda Flinn, (to whom refer); died 27 November 1979 at Lakeland, Polk County, Florida; buried 30 November 1979 at Angola, Steuben County, Indiana. This couple begat issue: (1) a male child, name unrecorded; (2) a male child, name unrecorded.
Michael Borkowski. His wife Patti Lee Johnson, (to whom he was married 19 December 1980), was born 12 January 1957, daughter to James Johnson and Marian Isabelle Wilcocks, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
--- Bowen. His wife Mary Jane "Minnie" McLatchie was daughter to James McLatchie and Margaret Dooley, (to whom refer). No children by blood were begotten of or in any case survived this marriage.
John Alfred Bradley was born in or about 1861 or 1862 at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Henry Bradley and Armenia ---. His wife Margaret Jane "Maggie" Linnen, (to whom he was married 30 October 1889 at or near Roebuck, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 12 April 1867 at Edwardsburg Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to David Linnen and Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom refer); christened 12 June 1867; died 25 July 1900; buried in 1900 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of or in any case survived this marriage.
Peter Bradley. His wife Mary Jane McLatchie was born 17 January 1859 (not 18 January 1857 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to John McLatchie and Ann (Anne or Anna) Burns, (to whom refer); christened 20 August 1859 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by a man unrecorded, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Mary Jane McLatchie" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); died 3 December 1925 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Peter Bradley and Mary Jane McLatchie are presently available.
David J. Brady was born 24 October 1867 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, son to James Brady and Ann ---; died in 1934; buried at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Isabella Hunter, (to whom he was married 20 November 1889 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 17 January 1861 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 11 June 1936; buried in June 1936 at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Ellen "Nellie" Brady, born 27 August 1890 in Ontario, died probably unmarried in 1915, buried at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Viola Brady, born 30 July 1892 in Ontario, buried at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married --- Parker; (3) Annabel (Annabell or Annabelle) Brady, born 20 April 1894 in Ontario, died unmarried 13 December 1949 at the residence of her brother George Brady, George Street, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; (4) James J. Brady, born 7 August 1896 in Ontario, died probably unmarried; (5) Sarah Edna "Sadie" Brady, born 14 December 1898 in Ontario, died probably unmarried in 1966, buried at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (6) Charles Hunter Brady, born 25 January 1901 in Ontario, died probably unmarried in 1966, buried at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (7) George Brady.
Dale Gordon Bridges was born 19 February 1955, son to Wallace "Wally" Bridges and Arlene Edna Wilcocks, (to whom refer). His wife Janis Goldthorpe, (to whom he was married 31 August 1974 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan), was born 18 August 1954. This couple begat issue: (1) Shawn Lewis Bridges, born 25 September 1976; (2) Cameron Dale Bridges, born 6 July 1979.
Wallace "Wally" Bridges. His wife Arlene Edna Wilcocks, (to whom he was married 6 February 1954), was born 21 July 1935, daughter to Arthur Edward Lodge Wilcocks and Florence Beatrice Totten, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Dale Gordon Bridges, born 19 February 1955, who married 31 August 1974 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Janis Goldthorpe; (2) Deborah Arlene Bridges, born 12 August 1956, who married 8 November 1975 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Robert Michael Brown; (3) Douglas Arthur Bridges, born 11 May 1963.
William Gordon Bridges was born 21 July 1920, son to Frank Bridges and ---. His wife Rhoda Louise Smail, (to whom he was married in 1949 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 23 February 1921, daughter to Charles Wilbert Smail and Sarah Elizabeth Linnen, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Diane Elizabeth Bridges, born 3 February 1951; (2) Constance Louise "Connie" Bridges, born 15 February 1955, died early, unmarried, 19 September 1971 in consequence of injuries sustained in an equestrian mishap, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
Michael Broek. His wife Suzanne Louise Franks, (to whom he was married in June 1989), was born 3 February 1969, daughter to David Stanley Franks and Wanda Louise Holmes, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Cory Brohm. His wife Judy Lynne Simzer, (to whom he was married in 1996 and from whom subsequently divorced in 1999), was born 17 January 1971, daughter to Lyal Arthur Simzer and Mary Marguerite York, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Ronald Skeggs, (to whom also refer and from whom also subsequently divorced). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Cory Brohm and Judy Lynne Simzer.
Clarence Brooks was born 26 February 1884, son to Harry Brooks and Ellen Jane Hunter, (to whom refer); died 7 October 1971. His wife Eleanor C. Erhart, (to whom he was married in 1915), was born in 1887; died in December 1948. This couple begat issue: (1) Janet Marjorie Brooks, born 9 December 1916, who married 10 February 1945, Roy L. Malcolm; (2) Hannah Jane Brooks, born 23 April 1918, died unmarried in 1942; (3) Mary Ellen Brooks, born 21 January 1920, who married, 20 February 1943, Charles B. Farver, (from whom subsequently divorced).
Harry Brooks. His wife Ellen Jane Hunter was born in or about 1860 or 1861, daughter to Thomas Hunter and Minerva McIvor, (to whom refer); died 7 October 1933 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. This couple begat issue: (1) Clarence Brooks, born 26 February 1884, died 7 October 1971, who married in 1915, Eleanor C. Erhart; (2) Norman Brooks, born 8 March 1886, died 14 February 1960 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, who married 11 March 1914, Sue Phillips; (3) Burr Brooks, born in 1889, died unmarried 23 February 1908.
Norman Brooks was born 8 March 1886, son to Harry Brooks and Ellen Jane Hunter, (to whom refer); died 14 February 1960 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. His wife Sue Phillips, (to whom he was married 11 March 1914), died 31 October 1959 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Edward Hunter Brown (for whom an athletic park at Prescott is named, etc.) was born 6 March 1902 at or near Morristown, Morristown Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, son to George Murray Brown and Rhoda Hunter, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 1 March 1941, Helen Marjorie Grue, (to whom also refer); died 25 July 1983 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 1983 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife Reta Fern McLean, (to whom he was married in June 1928), was born in 1910; died 29 May 1937; buried in 1937 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Edward Hunter Brown and Reta Fern McLean begat issue: (1) Barbara June Brown, born 29 January 1931, who married in July 1955, Wesley Wolfe.
Edward Hunter Brown (for whom an athletic park at Prescott is named, etc.) was born 6 March 1902 at or near Morristown, Morristown Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, son to George Murray Brown and Rhoda Hunter, (to whom refer); married, firstly, in June 1928, Reta Fern McLean, (to whom also refer); died 25 July 1983 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 1983 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Helen Marjorie Grue, (to whom he was married 1 March 1941), was born 8 June 1912. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Edward Hunter Brown and Helen Marjorie Grue.
Frank Brown. His wife Janet Wallace was born 11 November 1901 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 11 July 1918, John Thomas Phelps, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Paul B. Tallent, (to whom likewise also refer); died 13 February 1968 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Frank Brown and Janet Wallace are presently available.
George Attridge Brown was born 10 April 1940, son to Wilfred Andrew Brown and Alberta Attridge, (to whom refer). His wife was Marcia Ann Finzimer, (to whom he was married 12 October 1963). This couple begat issue: (1) Michael James Brown, born 13 November 1964; (2) Gregory Albert Brown, born 8 September 1967.
George Murray Brown was born 13 April 1875 and adopted by David Brown and Hannah Bass, thereafter assuming and bearing the said surname Brown; died 9 September 1950 at his residence at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in September 1950 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Rhoda Hunter, (to whom he was married 6 March 1901), was born 5 August 1873 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 15 June 1952; buried in June 1952 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Edward Hunter Brown (for whom an athletic park at Prescott is named, etc.), born 6 March 1902 at or near Morristown, Morristown Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, died 25 July 1983 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, buried in 1983 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, in June 1928, Reta Fern McLean, and, secondly, 1 March 1941, Helen Marjorie Grue; (2) Alice Edna Brown, born 8 November 1903, died early, unmarried, 26 July 1922, buried in 1922 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (3) William Ross Brown, born a twin 11 January 1906, died in 1977, buried at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 26 December 1939, R. Bernice Baker; (4) Wilfred Andrew Brown, born a twin 11 January 1906, died 16 March 1964, buried in 1964 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 19 September 1928, Alberta Attridge.
Kenneth Brown (or Linnen) was born 3 October 1942, son to Kenneth Richard Linnen and Rita Bedard, (to whom refer), afterward assuming and bearing his stepfather's surname Brown in lieu of that of Linnen. His wife was ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Ryan Brown, born 14 February 1981.
Ralph Westley Brown was born 5 February 1924 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, son to William Edmund Brown and Clara Wallace Cram, (to whom refer). His wife was Louisa Myrtle Moore, (to whom he was married 2 October 1945). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Robert Michael Brown was born 10 March ----. His wife Deborah Arlene Bridges, (to whom he was married 8 November 1975 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan), was born 12 August 1956, daughter to Wallace "Wally" Bridges and Arlene Edna Wilcocks, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Bridget Erin Brown, born 1 April 1979.
W. A. Brown. His wife Jane (or Jean) McLatchie was daughter to Andrew McLatchie and Mary Ann Smith, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Wilfred Andrew Brown was born a twin 11 January 1906, son to George Murray Brown and Rhoda Hunter, (to whom refer); died 16 March 1964; buried in 1964 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was Alberta Attridge, (to whom he was married 19 September 1928). This couple begat issue: (1) George Attridge Brown, born 10 April 1940, who married 12 October 1963, Marcia Ann Finzimer.
William Edmund Brown was born 24 September 1888 at Miles City, Custer County, Montana Territory; died 12 January 1952 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried 16 January 1952 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. His wife Clara Wallace Cram, (to whom he was married 7 June 1911 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah), was born 21 February 1892 at Provo, Utah County, Utah Territory, daughter to Angelo Prescott Cram and Mary Wallace, (to whom refer); died 27 September 1968; buried in 1968 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. This couple begat issue: (1) William Edmund Brown Jr., born 22 March 1912 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married 22 July 1930, June Louise Durant; (2) Harold Angelo Brown, born 20 July 1913 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, died in extreme infancy, unmarried, same day, 20 July 1913 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; (3) Clara Ellen Brown, born 14 October 1915 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married 7 June 1937, Arden Henry McGee; (4) Bertha Luceal Brown, born 7 November 1918 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married 29 April 1946, Raymond J. Zawislak; (5) Ruth Lillian Brown, born 16 January 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, died early, unmarried, 2 March 1923 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, buried in March 1923 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; (6) Ralph Westley Brown, born 5 February 1924 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married 2 October 1945, Louisa Myrtle Moore.
William Edmund Brown Jr. was born 22 March 1912 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, son to William Edmund Brown and Clara Wallace Cram, (to whom refer). His wife was June Louise Durant, (to whom he was married 22 July 1930). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
William Ross Brown was born a twin 11 January 1906, son to George Murray Brown and Rhoda Hunter, (to whom refer); died in 1977; buried at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was R. Bernice Baker, (to whom he was married 26 December 1939). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Terry G. Bruce was born in 1952. His wife Brenda Rae Knowles was born in March 1954, daughter to Gordon Ray Knowles and Helen Doretta Smail, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Tanya R. Bruce, born in 1973, bore out of wedlock, by a man unrecorded, a female child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Tanya R. Bruce" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); (2) Shawna Lee J. Bruce, born in 1975; (3) Meaghan T. Bruce, born in 1977, who married R. Todd Gordon.
Carl Buker was born 23 September 1942, son to Hilton Norman Buker and Ida Pearl McMillan, (to whom refer). His wife Nancy Helen Watt, (to whom he was married 14 February 1964), was born 22 November 1946. This couple begat issue: (1) Laura Leigh Buker, born 14 June 1964 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Pamela Sue Buker, born 30 November 1965 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Gordon Buker was born 27 June 1952 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, son to Hilton Norman Buker and Ida Pearl McMillan, (to whom refer). His wife Barbara Asprey, (to whom he was married 27 September 1972), was born 18 April 1957. This couple begat issue: (1) Kimberley Ann Buker, born antenuptially 2 October 1971 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Tabatha Buker, born at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (3) Robert James Andrew Buker, born at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Hilton Norman Buker was born 1 December 1918 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario; died 4 January 1993. His wife Ida Pearl McMillan, (to whom he was married 15 November 1938), was born a twin 24 April 1919 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew Hunter McMillan and Alice Whitley, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Hazel Buker, born in 1939, died in infancy, unmarried, in 1939; (2) Ruth Hazel Buker, born 6 May 1940 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Stuart Visser; (3) Carl Buker, born 23 September 1942, who married 14 February 1964, Nancy Helen Watt; (4) Gordon Buker, born 27 June 1952 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married 27 September 1972, Barbara Asprey.
George Frederick Burns was born 12 October 1908; died 7 January 1980. His wife Esther Isabelle Eldred, (to whom he was married 2 November 1935), was born 9 July 1899, daughter to Harley Preston Eldred and Margaret May Elliott, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Nancy Lou Burns, born 3 January 1937, died 26 March 2006 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, buried in 2006 at New Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, who married 13 June 1963, Gilbert Raymond Schueler.
Arthur Burrell died in 1949. His wife Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, (to whom he was married in 1947), was born 7 July 1882 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, but, if so, curiously less than four months after her brother) at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew Hunter Linnen and Esther (or Hester) Jane (otherwise Sarah Jane) Hutchcroft, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 19 March 1907 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Samuel Totten, (to whom also refer); died 18 March 1969 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan; buried in 1969 at Indian Head, Saskatchewan. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Arthur Burrell and Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen.
Marion William Busch was born 17 August 1906. His wife Ellen Marguerite Hornaman, (to whom he was married 20 June 1934), was born 12 January 1905, daughter to Henry Louis Hornaman and Rose May Hunter, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) May Lenore Busch, born 11 April 1937, who married 7 July 1955, Gerard Bilter Ohlsson; (2) William Henry Busch, born 10 March 1939, who married 10 February 1962, Nancy Klare Hutchison.
William Henry Busch was born 10 March 1939, son to Marion William Busch and Ellen Marguerite Hornaman, (to whom refer). His wife Nancy Klare Hutchison, (to whom he was married 10 February 1962), was born 23 March 1942. This couple begat issue: (1) Cynthia Sue Busch, born 10 June 1965; (2) Andrew William Busch, born 26 January 1969.
William Bush. His wife Helen Doretta Smail, (from whom subsequently divorced), was born 27 November 1921, daughter to Robert James Smail and Charlotte Jane "Lottie" McGee, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Gordon Ray Knowles, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently separated); died in 2001. William Bush and Helen Doretta Smail begat issue: (1) a male child, name, if any, unrecorded, died in infancy, unmarried.
Gerald Douglas Butcher was born 12 August 1940 at or near Coe Hill, Wollaston Township, Hastings County, Ontario, son to Harry Butcher and Hazel Ruchstuhl; married, firstly, ---; died 3 April 2004 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 2004 at St. Andrew's-Knox Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Carol Ann Cook, (to whom he was married at St. Andrew's-Knox Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to Dean Harold Cook and Helen Martin, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 24 June 1967 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Melville Lambeth Shannon, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Gerald Douglas Butcher and Carol Ann Cook.
William Buzuik. His wife Kaylynn Mavis Merriman, (to whom he was married in July 1977 and from whom subsequently divorced in March 1983), was born 25 May 1959, daughter to Douglas Haig Merriman and Joyce Marlene Shepherd, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 19 March 1988, Darrel G. Schroeder, (to whom also refer). William Buzuik and Kaylynn Mavis Merriman begat issue: (1) William Jason Buzuik, born 27 May 1979.
Donald Caloren (or Cummings) was born out of wedlock, son to Margaret Cummings by a man unrecorded, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Margaret Cummings" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), afterward brought up by his uncle and aunt William Caloren and Hazel Cummings, (to whom also refer), thereafter assuming and bearing the said surname Caloren in lieu of that of Cummings. His wife was Margaret Coulter, (to whom he was married in January 1956). This couple begat issue: (1) Laurie Lee Caloren, born in or about July 1956, who married James ---; (2) a male child usually known as "Mac" Caloren, born in or about December 1957; (3) Steven Caloren; (4) David Caloren.
William Caloren. His wife Hazel Cummings was daughter to Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings and ---, (to whom refer). In addition to the upbringing of one male child born out of wedlock to the Wife's half-sister Margaret Cummings by a man unrecorded, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Margaret Cummings" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), this couple begat issue: (1) William Caloren, who married Glenda ---.
CALOREN, WILLIAM / ---, GLENDA
William Caloren was son to William Caloren and Hazel Cummings, (to whom refer). His wife was Glenda ---. This couple begat issue: (1) a female child, name unrecorded; (2) a female child, name unrecorded; (3) a female child, name unrecorded; (4) a male child, name unrecorded.
James Cameron was born in Scotland. His wife Janet (Jannet or Jennet) Linnen was born in or about 1826 or 1827 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Adam Linnen and Margaret Hunter, (to whom refer); died 24 April 1863; buried in 1863 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. This couple begat issue: (1) John Cameron, born 8 June 1853, died 11 October 1924, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Adam Cameron; (3) Robert Cameron; (4) James Cameron; (5) Andrew Cameron, lived approximately eight months, died in infancy, unmarried, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West.
Hans Campbell was a scion of the Houses of Loudoun and Auchmannoch. His wife Janet (or Jennet) Craig, (to whom he was married 23 November 1813 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born 6 February 1792 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to William Craig and Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Hunter, (to whom refer); christened 19 February 1792 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. This couple begat issue: (1) Susanna Campbell, born 6 January 1814 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 28 February 1814 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
John H. Campbell was born in 1904; died in 1965; buried at McArthur Cemetery, Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario. His wife Rhea Leone May Kenzie was born 28 May 1911 at or near Galt (afterward Cambridge), Waterloo County, Ontario, daughter to Chester Addison Kenzie (or Kinzie) and Olive May Pulford, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Nora May Dickson Campbell, born 28 March 1930; (2) Jacqueline Holliston Campbell, born in 1932, died early, unmarried, in 1933; (3) Peter John Campbell, born 19 December 1935, who married Margaret Tarraut; (4) Richard Ian Campbell, born 19 February 1944; (5) Susan Rhea Campbell, born 23 April 1947, who married Robert E. Shurtleff.
John W. Campbell was born 16 July 1860 in Canada West, son to Robert Campbell and Jane ---; died in 1940; buried at Union Cemetery, South Mountain, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario. His wife Margaret "Maggie" Linnen was born 11 November 1870 (not 11 November 1871 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and her own statement) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Robert Linnen and Sarah Hutchcroft, (to whom refer); died 17 December 1923; buried at Union Cemetery, South Mountain, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Jennie Campbell, born 4 February 1891 (according to some sources and her own statement) or 4 February 1892 (according to some sources and her parents' statement) in Ontario, died 23 March 1977, who married William W. Beggs; (2) Mabel Campbell, born 10 November 1893 in Ontario, died 9 September 1980, who married 19 April 1922, Wilson Ernest Stewart.
Peter John Campbell was born 19 December 1935, son to John H. Campbell and Rhea Leone May Kenzie, (to whom refer). His wife was Margaret Tarraut. This couple begat issue: (1) Kenzie John Campbell, born 1 April 1964; (2) Patrick John Campbell, born 15 June 1965; (3) Rhea Margaret Campbell, born 4 March 1968.
Robert Penn Campbell was born 6 October 1852 at Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died in 1939 at South San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. His wife Isabella Wilson Wallace was born 28 February 1861 at or near Hurlford, Riccarton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Wilson Wallace and Jean (or Jane) McCormick Wilson, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 19 July 1881 at 50 Crown Street, Gorbals Parish, Glasgow, Lower Ward, Lanark County, Scotland, Charles Paterson McMills, (to whom also refer); died 22 June 1954 at Belmont, San Mateo County, California; buried 25 June 1954 at Tooele, Tooele County, Utah. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Robert Penn Campbell and Isabella Wilson Wallace.
Lawrence Campkin was born 27 November 1929. His wife Joan Kenzie was born 1 January 1935, daughter to Dilman Edward Kenzie and Gladys Steele, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Debbie Louise Campkin, born 15 July 1954; (2) Cheryli Ann Campkin, born 11 July 1957; (3) Bradley Ford Campkin, born 11 October 1959; (4) Brian Richard Campkin, born 3 December 1960.
Calvin Curtis Carbno was born 13 April 1961. His wife Rosemary Jill Shepherd, (to whom he was married 7 May 1983), was born 22 May 1961, daughter to Laurence Angus Shepherd and Iris Evelyn West, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Chantel Rose Carbno, born 7 December 1986; (2) Orrin Curtis Carbno, born 11 January 1991.
Larry Card was born 30 December 1949. His wife Jennifer Scott was born 2 November 1950, daughter to Lawrence Scott and Lillian Walker, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Leslie Card, born 22 September 1970; (2) Amy Card, born 15 May 1973.
Carl David Carlson was born 4 January 1906. His wife Alma Ida Linnen, (to whom he was married 21 January 1933), was born 23 June 1905 at or near Beresford, Whitehead Rural Municipality, Manitoba, daughter to William Linnen and Elizabeth Ann Mumby, (to whom refer); died 19 May 1975. This couple begat issue: (1) Dorothy Vivien Carlson, born 14 October 1939, who married Darryl Edward Swonnell; (2) Irene Elizabeth Carlson, born 13 February 1941, who married, firstly, 19 June 1959, Herbert Dwight Griswold, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 22 December 1992, Thomas William Newell.
David Alton Carmichael was son to John Carmichael and Clara "Ginger" Hunter, (to whom refer); died 26 July 1985 at Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario. His wife was Ruby Boland. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
John "Jack" Carmichael was born in 1898 at or near Bala, United Townships of Medora and Wood, Muskoka District, Ontario or at Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario (depending upon sources), son to Donald Carmichael and Sarah Osunkernie; died 28 August 1985; buried 30 August 1985 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Clara "Ginger" Hunter, (to whom he was married 20 February 1918 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario with the Reverend Kenneth W. Barton, Presbyterian Church, officiating), was born 16 September 1899 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to David Ramage Hunter and Ida Belle Scott, (to whom refer); died 25 April 1984; buried in 1984 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) David Alton Carmichael, died 26 July 1985 at Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario, who married Ruby Boland; (2) Gladys Carmichael, who married Robert Stevenson; (3) Ruth Carmichael, who married Stewart Skinner; (4) Doreen Carmichael, born 24 March 1924, died in infancy, unmarried, 4 April 1924, buried in 1924 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
James William Carswell. His wife Bertha May Smail was born 6 June 1896 at or near Heuvelton, Oswegatchie Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, daughter to Minor Smail and Bertha Maria Scott, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Nita Carswell, born in 1922; (2) Murray James Carswell, born in 1924; (3) Eldon Carswell, born in 1926; (4) Lyle Carswell, born in 1928; (5) Neil David Carswell, born in 1933.
Henry John Cartier was born in or about 1867 or 1868 in Ontario, son to Thomas Cartier and Emma ---. His wife Christina (Christena, Christiana or Christian) McLatchie, (to whom he was married 28 October 1890 at Chatham, Kent County, Ontario), was born 2 November 1871 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew McLatchie and Mary Ann Smith, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Donald M. Casper was son to Henry Casper and Clara Marsh, (to whom refer). His wife was ---. This couple begat issue: (1) --- Casper, who married Douglas McIntyre; (2) Nancy Casper.
Henry Casper. His wife Clara Marsh was daughter to LeRoy E. Marsh (or Marsch) and Janet (or Jennet) "Jennie" Fairbairn, (to whom refer); died 17 February 1973. This couple begat issue: (1) Donald M. Casper, who married ---.
James Edwin Cass was born 21 February 1947 at Leeds County, Ontario. His wife Betty-Ann Levere, (to whom he was married at Christ United Church, Lyn, Elizabethtown Township, Leeds County, Ontario), was born 11 April 1949 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, daughter to Hilliard Levere and Myrtle Evelyn McMillan, (to whom refer); married, firstly, in 1970, Berend Jan "Ben" Faber, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of James Edwin Cass and Betty-Ann Levere are presently available.
Martin Casselman. His wife Elsie Jane Smail, (to whom he was married 20 June 1916 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 18 July 1895 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to William Hunter Smail and Alice Astasha (or Stacia) Burchell, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Anna Casselman, who married Robert Ronbeck; (2) Irene Casselman; (3) Susan Jane Casselman; (4) Anson Casselman.
Joseph Chabrier was born 5 September 1889 at or near Abreschviller, Moselle Department, Lorraine Region, the French Republic; died at Burlingham, San Mateo County, California; buried at Tooele, Tooele County, Utah. His wife Jane (or Jean) Wallace "Jeannie" McMills, (to whom he was married 8 March 1918 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, California), was born 28 April 1892 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, daughter to Charles Paterson McMills and Isabella Wilson Wallace, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Dennis Francis Savage, (to whom also refer); died 20 January 1961 at Tooele, Tooele County, Utah; buried 23 January 1961 at Tooele, Tooele County, Utah. Joseph Chabrier and Jane (or Jean) Wallace "Jeannie" McMills begat issue: (1) Vivian Marie Chabrier; (2) Mae Rose Chabrier; (3) Russell Joseph Chabrier.
Allan Dean Chadney was born 25 November 1947. His wife Helen Jean McGonigal, (to whom he was married 10 June 1972 and from whom subsequently divorced 12 October 1979), was born 23 June 1949, daughter to Robert McGonigal and Jane Elizabeth "Jean" Donald, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Dale Allan Chadney, born 3 January 1974, who married 28 July 1994 at Elkhorn, Manitoba, Sandra Jean Thompson; (2) Lisa Marie Chadney, born 23 November 1984 at Moosomin, Saskatchewan.
Dale Allan Chadney was born 3 January 1974, son to Allan Dean Chadney and Helen Jean McGonigal, (to whom refer). His wife was Sandra Jean Thompson, (to whom he was married 28 July 1994 at Elkhorn, Manitoba). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Harry Floyd Chambers was born 27 October 1905 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Freeman Wesley "Freem" Chambers and Sarah Mabel Cummings; died 12 October 1979. His wife Annie Mildred McMillan, (to whom he was married 21 January 1953 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 7 January 1915 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew Hunter McMillan and Alice Whitley, (to whom refer); died 20 May 1987 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried 23 May 1987 at St. John's United Church Cemetery, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Mervyn Peters, United Church of Canada, officiating). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Thomas H. Chambers was born 13 February 1867 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Canada West, son to James Chambers and Hannah ---. His wife Clara Eva "Clarie" Dark, (to whom he was married 10 October 1895 or 16 October 1895, Registrar-General's records being not clearly legible, at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario), was born 2 July 1872 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, daughter to William Henry Dark and Adaline (or Adeline) Lewis, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Adaline (Adeline or Adelina) Bertha Chambers, born 11 March 1897 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario; (2) Gladys M. H. Chambers, born 22 July 1899 in Ontario.
John Terry Charbot was son to John Charbot and Luella Whittle. His wife Karen Somerville, (to whom he was married 11 May 1974), was born 1 April 1955, daughter to Glenn Thomas Somerville and Glenna Pearl Ault, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Alan Greenberg, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of John Terry Charbot and Karen Somerville are presently available.
Larry Philip Clarke. His wife Marilyn Catherine Muriel Vacher, (to whom he was married 14 November 1963 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 25 January 1942 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, daughter to William Joseph Arthur "Bill" Vacher and Mabel Arthelia Dennis, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Christopher Bruce Clarke, born 22 February 1964 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario; (2) Gregory Scott Clarke, born 12 January 1965 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario.
Francis Patrick Cochlin was born 12 July 1893 at or near Calabogie, Bagot Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, son to Thomas Cochlin and Janet Nichol; died 9 May 1980 at Regina, Saskatchewan. His wife Maud Leaetta Linnen, (to whom he was married 24 March 1926 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan), was born 29 September 1905 at or near Francis, Local Improvement District 6-J-2, Saskatchewan, daughter to Harvey Herbert Linnen and Sarah Jane Sloan, (to whom refer); died 10 October 1992; buried 13 October 1992 at Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Doreen Hilda Cochlin, born 3 March 1929 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 10 July 1954 at Pleasant View United Church, Pleasant View, Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, Robert Harold Muxlow; (2) Elaine Frances Cochlin, born 27 February 1949 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 20 May 1972 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Henry William Little.
Timothy Cocker. His wife Jodi Elaine Jamieson, (to whom he was married 25 July 1992 at Northminster United Church, Calgary, Alberta and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 26 July 1969 at Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, daughter to Gerald Cameron Jamieson and Evelyn Elaine Christina McGonigal, (to whom refer). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Dean Harold Cook (Councillor of the Township of Edwardsburgh, etc.) was born 16 June 1917, son to Herbert Cron Cook and Margaret "Maggie" Brown; died 15 February 1981; buried 18 February 1981 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Helen Martin was born 26 October 1918 at or near Glen Smail, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Harry Sinclair Martin and Margaret May Burchell, (to whom refer); died 8 August 1999 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried 11 August 1999 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Carol Ann Cook, who married, firstly, 24 June 1967 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Melville Lambeth Shannon, and, secondly, at St. Andrew's-Knox Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Gerald Douglas Butcher; (2) Douglas Martin Cook, born 14 March 1950, who married, firstly, Sally Lawrence, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 12 January 1984, his fifth cousin (through two lines of descent) Margaret Jane Levere.
Douglas Martin Cook was born 14 March 1950, son to Dean Harold Cook and Helen Martin, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 12 January 1984, his fifth cousin (through two lines of descent) Margaret Jane Levere, (to whom also refer). His first wife was Sally Lawrence, (from whom subsequently divorced). Douglas Martin Cook and Sally Lawrence begat issue: (1) Bryan Harold Cook, born 25 September 1970 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Laurie Ann Cook, born 6 June 1973 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married Mark Shipclark; (3) Lisa Marie Dallas Cook, born 27 August 1974 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Douglas Martin Cook was born 14 March 1950, son to Dean Harold Cook and Helen Martin, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Sally Lawrence, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced). His second wife (and fifth cousin through two lines of descent) Margaret Jane Levere, (to whom he was married 12 January 1984), was born 19 June 1946 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Hilliard Levere and Myrtle Evelyn McMillan, (to whom likewise also refer); married, firstly, David Watt, (to whom further likewise also refer and from whom also subsequently divorced in 1981). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Douglas Martin Cook and Margaret Jane Levere.
Elizon William Cook was born 5 June 1914, son to William C. Cook and Sybil McDermott. His wife Dorothy Jean Hunter, (to whom he was married 21 October 1939 at the Parsonage, the United Church of Canada, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 18 January 1919, daughter to John Irving Hunter and Elizabeth Luella Raycroft, (to whom refer); died 7 December 1979. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Sheldon Cook. His wife Sandra Somerville, (to whom he was married 31 August 1974), was born 14 December 1956, daughter to Glenn Thomas Somerville and Glenna Pearl Ault, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) William Cook; (2) Matthew Sheldon Cook, born 17 November 1981.
Elton Coulter was born 4 January 1931. His wife Catherine Jean Ann Smail, (to whom he was married 6 October 1973), was born 4 April 1943, daughter to Almon Smail and Gladys Cooke, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
John Couperus. His wife Paula Murdock was daughter to John Thomas Murdock and Ruby Smith, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
--- Coville. His wife Shirley Ruth Visser was born 22 April 1961 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, daughter to Stuart Visser and Ruth Hazel Buker, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Stuart Steven Coville, born 28 September 1981 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Sheena Maria Coville, born 12 July 1984 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Clarence Robert Covington was born 16 June 1923, son to Earl George Covington and Annie Alberta McLennan, (to whom refer). His wife Marion Caldwell was born 22 October 1922. This couple begat issue: (1) Robert James Covington, who married Betty ---.
Earl George Covington was born 7 April 1894, son to Hiram Covington and Georgina ---; died 6 December 1973; buried at St. Andrew's and St. James' Presbyterian Cemetery, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Annie Alberta McLennan, (to whom he was married in 1917 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 23 November 1899 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to William McLennan and Alma Ida Linnen, (to whom refer); died 20 May 1989 at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, St. Catharines, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario; buried 23 May 1989 at St. Andrew's and St. James' Presbyterian Cemetery, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Bruce Ross, Presbyterian Church in Canada, officiating). This couple begat issue: (1) Georgina Covington, born 26 February 1920, who married, firstly, Cecil Andrews, and, secondly, Benjamin Hyderman; (2) Clarence Robert Covington, born 16 June 1923, who married Marion Caldwell; (3) Lilias Covington, born 4 February 1925, who married 22 January 1946, Gerald Dalgleish.
Robert James Covington was son to Clarence Robert Covington and Marion Caldwell, (to whom refer). His wife was Betty ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Brian Covington, born 17 June 1971; (2) Patty Covington, born in March 1973.
William Craig was born in or about 1754 or 1755 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to William Craig and Janet (Jannet or Jennet) Milligan; christened 6 April 1755 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. His wife Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Hunter, (to whom he was married 15 July 1783 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born antenuptially probably at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Hunter and Margaret Patrick, (to whom refer); christened 21 January 1759 at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by one Thomas Duncan, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Helen Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work). William Craig and Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Hunter begat issue: (1) Samuel Craig, born 12 July 1784 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 18 July 1784 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Jane (or Jean) Craig, born 19 November 1785 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 20 November 1785 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bore out of wedlock, firstly, by one --- McCrea (or M'Crea), a female child, secondly, by one James Douglas, a male child, thirdly, by one James Findlay (or Finlay), a female child, and fourthly, by one John McMillan, twin female children, (for further records of all of whom refer to the entry labelled "Jane Craig" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); (3) Ann (or Anne) Craig, born a twin 13 January 1788 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 20 January 1788 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bore out of wedlock, by one John Glendening, a female child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Ann Craig" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); (4) Margaret Craig, born a twin 13 January 1788 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 20 January 1788 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bore out of wedlock, by her kinsman Hugh Hunter Jr., a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Margaret Craig" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); (5) Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Craig, born 10 November 1789 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 15 November 1789 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, who married 24 November 1818 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, James Scott; (6) Janet (or Jennet) Craig, born 6 February 1792 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 19 February 1792 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, who married 23 November 1813 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Hans Campbell; (7) William Craig, born 6 September 1793 probably near the Toll Bar, Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 10 September 1793 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (8) Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Craig, born 20 October 1795 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 25 October 1795 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (9) Agnes Craig, born 23 September 1797 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 24 September 1797 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (10) a child, possibly male, name unrecorded, born in September 1799 probably at Woodhead, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened in September 1799 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
Angelo Prescott Cram was born 6 November 1850 at Meredith, Belnap County, New Hampshire; died 10 July 1897 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; buried in July 1897 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. His wife Mary Wallace was born 16 September 1865 at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Wilson Wallace and Jean (or Jane) McCormick Wilson, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Harry Mills, (to whom also refer); died 28 July 1909 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried in 1909 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Angelo Prescott Cram and Mary Wallace begat issue: (1) Elizabeth Wallace Cram, born 12 November 1886 at Alma, Uinta County, Wyoming Territory, died 7 September 1971 at Granger, Salt Lake County, Utah, buried 11 September 1971 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married, firstly, 18 October 1905 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, Charles Albert Mills, and, secondly, Robert William Kinder, (widower of Rosetta Alice Mills, to whom likewise also refer); (2) Charles Wallace Cram, born 9 April 1889 at Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Territory, died in California, who married, firstly, Ethel May Evans Thomas, secondly, Olive George, and, thirdly, Myrtle Meck Murburger; (3) Clara Wallace Cram, born 21 February 1892 at Provo, Utah County, Utah Territory, died 27 September 1968, buried in 1968 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married 7 June 1911 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, William Edmund Brown; (4) Matilda "Tilly" Cram, born in or about 1893 or 1894 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, died early, unmarried, 31 August 1899; (5) Jane Cram, born in or about 1896 or 1897 probably at or near Provo, Utah County, Utah, died in infancy, unmarried; (6) Susan Cram, born in or about 1897 or 1898, died in infancy, unmarried.
Charles Wallace Cram was born 9 April 1889 at Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Territory, son to Angelo Prescott Cram and Mary Wallace, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Olive George, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Myrtle Meck Murburger, (to whom likewise also refer); died in California. His first wife was Ethel May Evans Thomas. Charles Wallace Cram and Ethel May Evans Thomas begat issue: (1) Charles Wallace Cram Jr., born 16 November 1919 at Garfield, Salt Lake County, Utah, who married 24 August 1942, Rosemary Eimerman; (2) Albert Angelo Cram, born 14 August 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, died in extreme infancy, unmarried, same day, 14 August 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, buried in August 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; (3) Ethelmarie Cram, born 4 April 1923 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; (4) Mary Jane Cram, born 13 December 1924 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; (5) Helen Lorrine Cram, born 15 October 1926 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, died in infancy, unmarried, 13 November 1926 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, buried in November 1926 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; (6) a male child, name unrecorded; (7) a female child, name unrecorded; (8) Eva Lou Cram, born 22 April 1936 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, died early, unmarried, 15 May 1937.
Charles Wallace Cram was born 9 April 1889 at Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Territory, son to Angelo Prescott Cram and Mary Wallace, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Ethel May Evans Thomas, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Myrtle Meck Murburger, (to whom likewise also refer); died in California. His second wife was Olive George. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Charles Wallace Cram and Olive George are presently available.
Charles Wallace Cram was born 9 April 1889 at Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Territory, son to Angelo Prescott Cram and Mary Wallace, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Ethel May Evans Thomas, (to whom also refer); married, secondly, Olive George, (to whom likewise also refer); died in California. His third wife was Myrtle Meck Murburger. No further record of possible offspring of the marriage of Charles Wallace Cram and Myrtle Meck Murburger are presently available.
Charles Wallace Cram Jr. was born 16 November 1919 at Garfield, Salt Lake County, Utah, son to Charles Wallace Cram and Ethel May Evans Thomas, (to whom refer). His wife was Rosemary Eimerman, (to whom he was married 24 August 1942). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Frank Faucher Crawford was born 10 June 1897; died in September 1945. His wife Margaret MacMurray Hyslop, (to whom he was married 19 April 1919), was born 17 December 1893, daughter to Alexander MacMurray Hyslop and Sarah Victoria Linnen, (to whom refer); died 19 May 1954. This couple begat issue: (1) Patricia Victoria Crawford, born 11 June 1921, who married 17 September 1948, Charles Harold Winkler; (2) Joanne Elizabeth Crawford, born 16 November 1927, who married 2 December 1950, George Harding Bohn.
James Crawford. His wife Margaret Mitchell was born 13 November 1811 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Mitchell and Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, (to whom refer); christened 24 November 1811 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. This couple begat issue: (1) John Crawford, born 30 September 1835 at Paisley Abbey Parish, Paisley, Upper Ward, Renfrew County, Scotland, christened probably in 1835 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Robert Crawford, born 20 May 1838 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
Trevor Creaney was born 15 September 1959. His wife Mitzi Darlene Swonnell, (to whom he was married 8 August 1987), was born 29 June 1963, daughter to Darryl Edward Swonnell and Dorothy Vivien Carlson, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Tyson Joshua Swonnell Creaney, born 8 June 1989.
William Lewis Henry Crow was born 30 April 1860 (not 30 April 1861 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and according to his own statement) at Dover Township, Kent County, Canada West, son to William Alexander Crow and Adelaide Martin dit Barnabe; christened 1 January 1861 at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Chatham, Kent County, Canada West; died 20 February 1920 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario in consequence of typhoid fever of one month plus one week in duration, following upon infection of the gall bladder; buried in 1920 at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario. His wife Harriet Ann "Hattie" McLatchie, (to whom he was married 24 June 1892 at Chatham, Kent County, Ontario with the Reverend Father Arthur Murphy, Roman Catholic Church, officiating), was born in or about 1869 or 1870 (not 9 October 1868 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and according to her own statement) at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew McLatchie and Mary Ann Smith, (to whom refer); died 3 August 1926 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario; buried 5 August 1926 at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Claud Bowman Crowder was born 19 July 1922. His wife Olive Loretta Linnen, (to whom he was married 23 April 1946), was born 9 February 1926 at or near Medicine Hat, Alberta, daughter to James Leslie Linnen and Elsie Gertrude Sloan, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Sheila Ann Crowder, born 11 May 1946, who married 16 July 1966, Ronald G. Lapier; (2) Ronald Claud Crowder, born 19 April 1950, who married 19 October 1970, Marianne Owens; (3) Kevin Ray Crowder, born 8 January 1962.
Ronald Claud Crowder was born 19 April 1950, son to Claud Bowman Crowder and Olive Loretta Linnen, (to whom refer). His wife Marianne Owens, (to whom he was married 19 October 1970), was born 27 April 1951. This couple begat issue: (1) Cassandra Crowder, born 20 May 1971; (2) Natasha Crowder, born 22 April 1975.
Samuel Wallace Crowder was born in or about 1857 or 1858 at Mountain Township, Dundas County, Canada West, son to Anthony Crowder and Jane McKendry; died 25 January 1893. His wife Priscilla Linnen, (to whom he was married 23 December 1885 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario with the Reverend E. W. Crane, Methodist Church, officiating), was born 16 November 1865 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Canada West (according to some sources and christening record) or at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West (according to some sources), daughter to Robert Linnen and Sarah Hutchcroft, (to whom refer); christened 1 April 1866 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; died 5 July 1890 at Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Allan Karl Cryderman was born 3 April 1961, son to Karl Franklin Cryderman and Margaret Ellen Stewart, (to whom refer). His wife was Kaelee Humphrys, (to whom he was married 31 March 1989 and from whom subsequently divorced in 1992). This couple begat issue: (1) Kaylan Humphrey Cryderman, born 22 January 1990.
David Walter Cryderman was born 2 October 1956, son to Karl Franklin Cryderman and Margaret Ellen Stewart, (to whom refer). His wife Julia Dickson, (to whom he was married 2 December 1983 at St. John's United Church, Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 26 June 1958. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Karl Franklin Cryderman was born 9 September 1926. His wife Margaret Ellen Stewart, (to whom he was married 24 September 1949), was born 7 September 1926, daughter to Wilson Ernest Stewart and Mabel Campbell, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) David Walter Cryderman, born 2 October 1956, who married 2 December 1983 at St. John's United Church, Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario, Julia Dickson; (2) Allan Karl Cryderman, born 3 April 1961, who married 31 March 1989, Kaelee Humphrys, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1992); (3) Mark Scott Cryderman, born 19 March 1966, who married 17 August 1991, his fifth cousin once removed (through two lines of descent) Sandra Lynn Simzer.
Mark Scott Cryderman was born 19 March 1966, son to Karl Franklin Cryderman and Margaret Ellen Stewart, (to whom refer). His wife (and fifth cousin once removed through two lines of descent) Sandra Lynn Simzer, (to whom he was married 17 August 1991), was born 29 November 1970, daughter to Kenneth Simzer and ---, (to whom also refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Lynn Alexandra Cryderman, born 28 October 1993; (2) Marty Kenneth Cryderman, born 16 July 1995.
Robert "Bob" Cumming was born in October 1913 at Paisley, Upper Ward, Renfrew County, Scotland. His wife Jane Ann Bain "Jean" Smith, (to whom he was married 2 May 1961 at Ochiltree, Cumnock District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born 26 July 1929 at Ochiltree, Cumnock District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to Thomas Davidson Smith and Agnes Craig Probert, (to whom refer). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
David Henry Cummings was born 13 August 1912 at or near Glen Smail, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings and Estella Diane Jenkinson, (to whom refer); died 3 February 1989 at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario; buried in 1989 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was Mary Stephenson, (to whom he was married 4 December 1943). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage; however this couple brought up one male and one female child who, being "strangers in blood", are not to be further noted or documented in these records, and also adopted Nancy Cummings, antenuptial daughter to the Husband's brother-in-law and sister Francis Martin and Geraldine Cummings, (to whom also refer).
Gordon Ralph Cummings was born in 1919, son to Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings and Estella Diane Jenkinson, (to whom refer); died 14 May 1970; buried in May 1970 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife (and fourth cousin) Beatrice Elva Hunter was born in 1919, daughter to George Martin Hunter and Rachel Edna Bush, (to whom also refer); married, secondly, 26 August 1972 at Roebuck, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Dwight Harry Ogilvie, (to whom likewise also refer); buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Gordon Ralph Cummings and Beatrice Elva Hunter; however this couple adopted one female child who, being a "stranger in blood", is not to be further noted or documented in these records.
Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings was born out of wedlock 24 October 1879 (not in 1880 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter, (relict of the late William Henry Cummings, nearly two years deceased), by a man unrecorded, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Jane McLatchie Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); originally registered as "Ralph Hunter" but brought up and recognised by common usage all his days with his mother's marital surname as "Ralph James Cummings"; married, secondly, Estella Diane Jenkinson, (to whom also refer); died 3 August 1944; buried in August 1944 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife was ---. Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings and --- begat issue: (1) Hazel Cummings, who married William Caloren.
Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings was born out of wedlock 24 October 1879 (not in 1880 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter, (relict of the late William Henry Cummings, nearly two years deceased), by a man unrecorded, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Jane McLatchie Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); originally registered as "Ralph Hunter" but brought up and recognised by common usage all his days with his mother's marital surname as "Ralph James Cummings"; married, firstly, ---, (to whom also refer); died 3 August 1944; buried in August 1944 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Estella Diane Jenkinson was born 23 July 1883 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Joseph Jenkinson and Emma ---; died 21 November 1966; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings and Estella Diane Jenkinson begat issue: (1) David Henry Cummings, born 13 August 1912 at or near Glen Smail, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 3 February 1989 at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, buried in 1989 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 4 December 1943, Mary Stephenson; (2) Margaret Cummings, bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by a man unrecorded, one male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Margaret Cummings" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died 22 April 1991, buried in 1991 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Clovis "Bam" Gordon; (3) Dorothy Cummings, who married Clifford Perry; (4) Gordon Ralph Cummings, born in 1919, died 14 May 1970, buried in May 1970 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married his fourth cousin Beatrice Elva Hunter; (5) Geraldine Mae Cummings, who married, firstly, 17 April 1948 at the Parsonage, St. Paul's United Church, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, William Roy McCully, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, Francis Martin.
William Cummings was born 9 May 1870 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to William Henry Cummings and Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter, (to whom refer). His wife (and second cousin once removed through two lines of descent) Jane Teressa Linnen, (to whom he was married 4 February 1892 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 30 May 1872 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to George Linnen and Susannah Davis, (to whom also refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jane Cummings, died unmarried; (2) Edith Cummings, born 18 March 1896 in Ontario, died unmarried.
William Henry Cummings died 21 December 1877 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of two weeks' suffering with an abscess of the brain. His wife Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter was born 26 June 1844 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, daughter to Andrew Hunter and Janet (Jennet or Jeannette) "Jennie" McLatchie, (to whom refer); bore out of wedlock, nearly two years subsequent to the demise of her husband, by a man unrecorded, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Jane McLatchie Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work). William Henry Cummings and Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter begat issue: (1) William Cummings, born 9 May 1870 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 4 February 1892 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, his second cousin once removed (through two lines of descent) Jane Teressa Linnen; (2) Ann Cummings; (3) Rhoda Ann Cummings, born 24 December 1871 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in 1940 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 9 May 1899 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, her second cousin once removed (through two lines of descent) Andrew Ramage Smail Hunter; (4) David Cummings; (5) Margaret Cummings; (6) Isabella "Belle" Cummings, who married Ralph Dunlop; (7) John Hunter Cummings, born in January 1877 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, aged ten hours, 21 January 1877 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of infantile debility.
George Cunningham. His wife Dorothy Pearl Linnen, (to whom he was married 4 September 1993 at the United Church of Canada, Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan), was born 20 June 1926 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, specifically on the North West Quarter of Section 14, Township 13, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian, daughter to Harry Victor Linnen and Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 12 June 1947 at Pleasant View United Church, Pleasant View, Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, Herbert David Erb, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of George Cunningham and Dorothy Pearl Linnen.
Kenneth W. Cunningham was born in 1946. His wife Lynn Janet Hauch, (to whom he was married in 1965), was born in 1946, daughter to George Paul Hauch and Beatrice Katherine Elliott, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Kevin Jack Cunningham, born a twin in 1966; (2) David Elliott Cunningham, born a twin in 1966; (3) Sean Robert Cunningham, born in 1971.
Frederick Curts was son to Raymond Curts and Elsie Kattler. His wife Jacqueline Josephine "Jackie" Linnen, (to whom he was married 27 September 1986 at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Odessa, Saskatchewan), was born 8 November 1965 at Fillmore, Saskatchewan, daughter to Wayne Edward Linnen and Josephine Magdolene "Josie" Ziegler, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Rebecca Joelle Curts, born 7 January 1990 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Jessica Rae Curts, born 27 December 1995 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Gerald Dalgleish was born 26 August 1926. His wife Lilias Covington, (to whom he was married 22 January 1946), was born 4 February 1925, daughter to Earl George Covington and Annie Alberta McLennan, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jeffrey Dalgleish, born in January 1946, died unmarried 19 October 1965 in consequence of a shooting accident, buried at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Sharon Dalgleish, born 1 April 1948, who married Frederick McKenzie; (3) Shane Dalgleish, born 15 June 1949.
Robert Primrose Dallas was born 16 June 1907 at Edinburgh, Edinburgh City County, Scotland; died 7 July 1975. His wife Marjorie Dorothy Dennis, (to whom he was married 1 February 1938 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 17 April 1914 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, daughter to Cecil Arthur Dennis and Lillian May "Lillie" or "Lily" McLatchie, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Beverley Georgina May Dallas, born 1 July 1938 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, who married 20 November 1954 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Hubert Royal Garneau.
DAMON, DEXTER / OHLSSON, SHERYL ANN
Dexter Damon was born 14 December 1944. His wife Sheryl Ann Ohlsson, (to whom he was married 8 July 1972 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 26 November 1955, daughter to Gerard Bilter Ohlsson and May Lenore Busch, (to whom refer); married, secondly, --- Bemis, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, 21 November 1981, Donald E. Warner, (to whom likewise also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Dexter Damon and Sheryl Ann Ohlsson are presently available.
William Henry Dark was born in or about 1848 or 1849 in Canada West, son to James Dark and Margaret ---. His wife Adaline (or Adeline) Lewis, (to whom he was married 28 September 1871 at Fingal, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario), was born 8 November 1852 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to Charles Lewis and Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, (to whom refer); christened 20 March 1853 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. This couple begat issue: (1) Clara Eva "Clarie" Dark, born 2 July 1872 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, who married 10 October 1895 or 16 October 1895 (Registrar-General's records not clearly legible) at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Thomas H. Chambers; (2) Bertha Jane "Berthie" or "Bertie" Dark, born 17 March 1875 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario; (3) a female child probably named Adaline or Christina Dark.
--- Darnold. His wife --- Peterec was daughter to --- Peterec and --- Leslie, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) a female child, name unrecorded; (2) a male child, name unrecorded.
Frederick Hawley Davis. His wife Gladys Dorothy McLatchie was born 26 October 1902 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Allan Thomas McLatchie and Emma Jackson, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Marcus Davison died in 1954. His wife Evelyn Hunter was born 25 September 1914, daughter to Edward James Hunter and Hester Alice McGuire, (to whom refer); married, secondly, in January 1981 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Ernest Plunkett, (to whom also refer); died 31 August 1981 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. Marcus Davison and Evelyn Hunter begat issue: (1) Ralph Davison; (2) Douglas Davison; (3) Ruth Davison, who married Joseph Freeman.
John Denzil Daw was born 9 July 19--. His wife Doreen Catherine Reid was born 21 July 1925, daughter to Frederick Gerald Reid and Dora Elleda (Alleda or Aleda) Ann McLatchie, (to whom refer); died together with her unborn infant 10 December 1945 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of a cerebral blood clot. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage, the only pregnancy having been, as above indicated, terminated by the mother's death.
William J. Dayman died in November 1975. His wife Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd, (to whom he was married 3 July 1957), was born 18 September 1916, daughter to James Shepherd and Laura Agnes Linnen, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 31 October 1935 at or near Moosomin, Saskatchewan, James Adam, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of William J. Dayman and Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd.
Daniel Dechka. His wife Sharon Shepherd, (to whom he was married in December 1991), was born 19 May 1963, daughter to William Robert Shepherd and Ethel Warner, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Blake William Dechka.
--- Demare (DeMare or DeMaere). His wife Annie Wallace was born probably in or about 1793 or 1794 probably at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Wallace and Isabella Allen, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Cecil Arthur Dennis was born 8 May 1887; died 27 July 1972. His wife Lillian May "Lillie" or "Lily" McLatchie, (to whom he was married 13 March 1911 according to some sources or 13 March 1912 according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Haileybury, Nipissing District, Ontario), was born 10 August 1894 at Matilda Township, Dundas County, Ontario, daughter to Robert Henry McLatchie and Rhoda Elizabeth Cowdery, (to whom refer); died 27 September 1959. This couple begat issue: (1) Mabel Arthelia Dennis, born 15 March 1912 at Haileybury, Nipissing District, Ontario, who married 27 June 1936 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, William Joseph Arthur "Bill" Vacher; (2) Marjorie Dorothy Dennis, born 17 April 1914 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, who married 1 February 1938 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Robert Primrose Dallas; (3) Samuel Arthur Dennis, born 16 February 1916 at Hull, Wright County, Québec, died 6 June 1975, who married 11 October 1954 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Keitha Kathleen Summers; (4) Cecil Frederick Mervin Dennis, born 17 December 1920 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, died on Active Service, World War II., 5 July 1944, who married Dorothy ---; (5) Mervina Isabella May Dennis, born 27 December 1922 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by a man unrecorded, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Mervina Isabella May Dennis" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), who married 26 August 1967 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Francis Scott Miller; (6) Rhoda Muriel Dennis, born 28 August 1925.
Cecil Frederick Mervin Dennis was born 17 December 1920 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, son to Cecil Arthur Dennis and Lillian May "Lillie" or "Lily" McLatchie, (to whom refer); died on Active Service, World War II., 5 July 1944. His wife was Dorothy ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Dorothy Dennis, born in 1942 in Nova Scotia.
Charles Alfred Dennis was born in or about 1867 or 1868 at West Zorra Township, Oxford County, Ontario, son to John James Dennis and Eliza Lupton; died in 1946. His wife Ida Jane Hunter, (to whom he was married 20 April 1908 at Hickson, East Zorra Township, Oxford County, Ontario), was born 18 November 1878 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 18 November 1879 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Hunter and Jane Ann Elbare, (to whom refer); died in 1946. This couple begat issue: (1) Charles Edward Dennis, died unmarried; (2) Elwood Hunter "Eddie" Dennis, born 13 September 1910 at East Zorra Township, Oxford County, Ontario, fathered out of wedlock, by one Kathleen Lillian Gardiner, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Kathleen Lillian Gardiner" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died unmarried 12 June 1979 in England.
Samuel Arthur Dennis was born 16 February 1916 at Hull, Wright County, Québec, son to Cecil Arthur Dennis and Lillian May "Lillie" or "Lily" McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 6 June 1975. His wife Keitha Kathleen Summers, (to whom he was married 11 October 1954 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 19 July 1910 at or near Russell, Russell Township, Russell County, Ontario; died 20 July 1977. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
William D. Dennison. His wife Elva Jane Linnen was born 9 August 1932 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, daughter to Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen and Alberta Parke, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) David Eugene Dennison; (2) Kevin Michael Dennison; (3) Bryan James Dennison; (4) Linda Ruth Dennison; (5) Susan Anne Dennison; (6) Gayle Annette Dennison.
Graham Ross Desjardin was born 11 July 1954, son to William Edward Ross Desjardin and Annie Madaline "Mat" or "Mattie" Hunter, (to whom refer). His wife Wendy Francine McInnes, (to whom he was married 16 May 1981 at Christ United Church, Lyn, Elizabethtown Township, Leeds County, Ontario), was daughter to James McInnes and ---. This couple begat issue: (1) James Desjardin; (2) Natalie Desjardin.
William Edward Ross Desjardin was born 11 November 1922; died 21 June 1997; buried in June 1997 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Annie Madaline "Mat" or "Mattie" Hunter was born 5 August 1920 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Edward Hunter and Della Blair, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 17 August 1940, William Melbourne Wallace, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced); died 4 July 2000; buried in July 2000 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. William Edward Ross Desjardin and Annie Madaline "Mat" or "Mattie" Hunter begat issue: (1) Graham Ross Desjardin, born 11 July 1954, who married 16 May 1981 at Christ United Church, Lyn, Elizabethtown Township, Leeds County, Ontario, Wendy Francine McInnes.
Nino Dettorre. His wife Nancy Wandy Linnen was born 21 February 1967, daughter to Richard Kenneth Linnen and Joan Beverley Miller, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Allan Wilson Donald was born 20 February 1938 at his parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, son to James Wilson Donald and Jessie Olive Linnen, (to whom refer). His wife Caroline Jordan, (to whom he was married 18 December 1961), was born 27 February 1944, daughter to Raymond Jordan and Martha Streich. This couple begat issue: (1) Dwayne Philip Donald, born 17 May 1962; (2) Barry Martin Donald, born 20 April 1963.
Daniel Robert Donald was born 25 January 1979 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Howard Keith Donald and Dorann Marie Bruce, (to whom refer). His wife Renée Marie Litalien, (to whom he was married 15 July 2006 at Wascana Park, Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 19 August 1980 at Soo Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma District, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Robert Bruce Joseph Donald, born 11 July 2007 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan.
George Leslie Donald was born 15 May 1925 at his parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, son to James Wilson Donald and Jessie Olive Linnen, (to whom refer). His wife Marion Ellen Ede, (to whom he was married 21 October 1947 at the United Church of Canada, Whitewood, Saskatchewan), was born 6 April 1926 at Whitewood Community Hospital, Whitewood, Saskatchewan, daughter to William Howard Ede and Ethel Margaret Field. This couple begat issue: (1) Ethel Marie Donald, born 25 February 1952 at Moosomin Union Hospital, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, died in infancy, unmarried, 25 February 1952 at Moosomin Union Hospital, Moosomin, Saskatchewan; (2) Howard Keith Donald, born 3 April 1953 at Moosomin Union Hospital, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, who married 7 June 1975 at Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Dorann Marie Bruce.
Howard Keith Donald was born 3 April 1953 at Moosomin Union Hospital, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, son to George Leslie Donald and Marion Ellen Ede, (to whom refer). His wife Dorann Marie Bruce, (to whom he was married 7 June 1975 at Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan), was born 27 December 1955 at Moosomin Union Hospital, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, daughter to Robert Wallace Bruce and Joy Adele Anderson. This couple begat issue: (1) James Ryan Donald, born 3 September 1977 at Pasqua Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 8 September 2007 at the Regina Inn, Regina, Saskatchewan, Ashley Elizabeth Murphy; (2) Daniel Robert Donald, born 25 January 1979 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 15 July 2006 at Wascana Park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Renée Marie Litalien.
James Gordon Donald was born 13 May 1920 at his parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, son to James Wilson Donald and Jessie Olive Linnen, (to whom refer). His wife Margaret Taber Smith, (to whom he was married 26 April 1944 at the residence of the bride's parents, Moosomin, Saskatchewan), was born 25 January 1925, daughter to Alexander P. Smith and Mary Justice Taber. This couple begat issue: (1) Shirley Elizabeth Donald, born 10 February 1947, who married 25 May 1968, Arlan Dale Johnson; (2) Helen Fay Donald, born 19 May 1949, who married 25 July 1970, Sherman Wayne Smith; (3) Ray Alexander Donald, born 2 June 1950, who married 3 November 1973, Heather Jean Kerslake; (4) Patricia Anne Donald, born 27 July 1951, who married 29 December 1972, Edmund Arthur Vidal; (5) Kenneth Gordon Donald, born 19 February 1957, who married 4 August 1979, Barbara Lynn Laidlaw.
James Ryan Donald was born 3 September 1977 at Pasqua Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Howard Keith Donald and Dorann Marie Bruce, (to whom refer). His wife Ashley Elizabeth Murphy, (to whom he was married 8 September 2007 at the Regina Inn, Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 17 October 1979 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Avery Braden LePage Donald, born antenuptially 3 September 1996 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Brinley Myra Donald, born 11 July 2008 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan.
James Wilson Donald was born 8 July 1887 at Bonnethill Smithy, Newmill, Keith Parish, Banff County, Scotland, son to George Gray Donald and Jane Wilson; died 17 June 1984 at Moosomin Union Hospital, Moosomin, Saskatchewan; buried in June 1984 at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Moosomin, Saskatchewan. His wife Jessie Olive Linnen, (to whom he was married 13 November 1912 at the Presbyterian Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan), was born 23 December 1894 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to William Linnen and Elizabeth Ann Mumby, (to whom refer); died 13 May 1968 at Moosomin, Saskatchewan; buried in May 1968 at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Moosomin, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Olive Leona Donald, born 18 July 1916 at the farm of George Young at or near Woodlands, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, in April 1936 at the Manse, Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, William Henry Harbison McGonigal, and, secondly, in June 1972 at the Manse, the United Church of Canada, Rocanville, Saskatchewan, Lawrence Roderick Hogg; (2) Jane Elizabeth "Jean" Donald, born 3 May 1918 at her parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, who married 12 October 1938 at the Manse, Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Robert McGonigal; (3) James Gordon Donald, born 13 May 1920 at his parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, who married 26 April 1944 at the residence of the bride's parents, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Margaret Taber Smith; (4) George Leslie Donald, born 15 May 1925 at his parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, who married 21 October 1947 at the United Church of Canada, Whitewood, Saskatchewan, Marion Ellen Ede; (5) Margaret Emily Donald, born 20 November 1930 at Moosomin, Saskatchewan, who married 1 December 1951 at Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Frank Anthony Neyedly; (6) Allan Wilson Donald, born 20 February 1938 at his parents' farm at or near Ivanhoe, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, who married 18 December 1961, Caroline Jordan.
Kenneth Gordon Donald was born 19 February 1957, son to James Gordon Donald and Margaret Taber Smith, (to whom refer). His wife Barbara Lynn Laidlaw, (to whom he was married 4 August 1979), was born 20 May 1961, daughter to James Scott Laidlaw and Audrey Gayle Tocher. This couple begat issue: (1) Daphne Erin Donald.
Ray Alexander Donald was born 2 June 1950, son to James Gordon Donald and Margaret Taber Smith, (to whom refer). His wife Heather Jean Kerslake, (to whom he was married 3 November 1973), was born 4 February 1949, daughter to Clarence Kerslake and Mary Jean Henderson. This couple begat issue: (1) James Gregory Donald, born 6 August 1975; (2) Steven Ray Donald, born 9 May 1979; (3) Timothy John Donald, born 24 November 1980.
Gordon Donas. His wife Donna Marie Holowaty, (to whom he was married 26 March 1988 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 3 June 1966, daughter to Leonard Cecil Holowaty and Bernice Anne Adam, (to whom refer); married, secondly, in February 1994, Steven Weller, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Gordon Donas and Donna Marie Holowaty.
Joseph Donovan was born in 1896; died 18 February 1975. His wife Ida Belle Linnen was born 14 August 1901 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Robert Henry Linnen and Charlotte Ann Mumby, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) John Joseph Donovan, born 15 August 1926.
James Douglas was born out of wedlock 28 September 1820 probably at Woodhead, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Jane (or Jean) Craig by one James Douglas, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Jane Craig" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); christened 15 September 1839 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bearing, in accordance with then-prevailing Scots law and custom, the surname of his natural father. His wife was Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Ferguson, (to whom he was married in December 1841 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland). This couple begat issue: (1) Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Douglas, born 9 April 1842 probably at Knockterra, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 8 May 1842 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Agnes Douglas, born 13 August 1844 probably at Knockterra, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 1 September 1844 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
Robert Downton. His wife Wanda Lee McGonigal, (to whom he was married 31 August 1991 at St. Andrew's United Church, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan), was born 1 July 1970, daughter to Harvey Keith McGonigal and Sheila Mills, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Robert Ralph Downton, born 9 August 1993 at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Vernon Michael Draper. His wife Dee-Ann Marie McGonigal, (to whom he was married 30 July 1993), was born 9 December 1964, daughter to Dennis Ray McGonigal and Sandra Cieckiewicz, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Tina Marie McGonigal (or Draper), born antenuptially 16 July 1984.
George Harry Duncan. His wife Joan Ann Smail, (to whom he was married 18 December 1953 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 11 October 1927 at Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, daughter to Wentworth William Chapman Smail and Clara Ann Penhale, (to whom refer); died 7 November 1992 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; buried 14 November 1992 at Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Thomas Duncan was born out of wedlock 17 March 1781 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Hunter by one Thomas Duncan, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Helen Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); christened 24 May 1781 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bearing, in accordance with then-prevailing Scots law and custom, the surname of his natural father. His wife was Anne (or Ann) Brown, (to whom he was married 7 July 1809 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Ralph Dunlop was son to Albert Dunlop and Sara Etta Selleck; died 27 January 1959 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 1959 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Isabella "Belle" Cummings was daughter to William Henry Cummings and Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Howard Dunn. His wife Annie Laurie Wallace was born 7 August 1899 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 17 July 1918, Jack Forbes, (to whom also refer); married, secondly, Floyd Armetrout, (to whom likewise also refer); died at Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, California. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Howard Dunn and Annie Laurie Wallace are presently available.
James Dunn died in 1987 in California. His wife Ann Probert was daughter to George Probert and Elizabeth Conlan, (to whom refer); died in 1987 in California. This couple begat issue: (1) Elizabeth Ann Dunn; (2) Ronald "Ronnie" Dunn.
Reginald Dunster was born in 1918. His wife Luvia Locke was born in 1918, daughter to William Fay Locke and Carrie Jane McLatchie, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Frank Dusenberry. His wife Mabel May Smail (or Mason) was born 18 April 1889 in Ontario, daughter to John Mason and Mary Ann Linnen, (to whom refer), afterward brought up by her maternal uncle and aunt Andrew Cowdery Smail and Catherine "Kate" Linnen, (to whom also refer), thereafter assuming and bearing the said surname Smail in lieu of that of Mason until the time of her marriage; died in April 1968; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Ross Eagles. His wife Elsie Martin was daughter to Stewart (or Stuart) M. Martin and Dorothy Michaud, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Ted Eagles. His wife Jean Martin was daughter to Stewart (or Stuart) M. Martin and Dorothy Michaud, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
--- Eamon. His wife Grace McLatchie was daughter to Allan Thomas McLatchie and Emma Jackson, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Susan Eamon.
Harry Eckstein. His wife Hannah Viola Wallace was born 17 April 1904 at Eureka, Uinta County, Utah, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, firstly, in April 1920, Alfred Rice, (to whom also refer); died at Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Harry Eckstein and Hannah Viola Wallace are presently available.
Elliott Harley Eldred was born 14 July 1902, son to Harley Preston Eldred and Margaret May Elliott, (to whom refer); died 13 February 1971. His wife Emma Lou Tablor, (to whom he was married 27 June 1928), was born 10 October 1901; died 29 January 1981. This couple begat issue: (1) Nelda Joan Eldred, born 14 April 1932, died in 1965, who married in 1951, Donald Eugene Gorden; (2) Elliott Tablor Eldred, born 28 August 1934, who married in 1955, Joyce Carole Ohlemacher; (3) Marjorie Anne Eldred, born 16 July 1937, who married 18 May 1957, George Eugene Poore; (4) Peter H. Eldred, born 2 June 1940, who married 27 January 1968, Bonnie Sue Burns.
Elliott Tablor Eldred was born 28 August 1934, son to Elliott Harley Eldred and Emma Lou Tablor, (to whom refer). His wife Joyce Carole Ohlemacher, (to whom he was married in 1955), was born 12 December 1936. This couple begat issue: (1) Gregg Alan Eldred, born 4 June 1961; (2) Laurie Jo Eldred, born 3 July 1962.
George Henry Eldred was born 4 March 1925, son to Percy Hunter Eldred and Ethel Dorr, (to whom refer); died 28 September 1985. His wife was Katherine Moffet, (to whom he was married 2 October 1948). This couple begat issue: (1) Wallace Elizabeth Eldred, born in August 1949.
Harley Preston Eldred was born 16 August 1872; died 2 March 1952. His wife Margaret May Elliott, (to whom he was married 12 April 1893), was born 8 November 1873, daughter to Hugh Elliott and Margaret May Hunter, (to whom refer); died 14 September 1939. This couple begat issue: (1) Percy Hunter Eldred, born 11 July 1894, died 12 August 1947, who married 11 August 1917, Ethel Dorr; (2) Leroy William Eldred, born in 1896, died 6 June 1966, who married Isabelle Meyers; (3) Esther Isabelle Eldred, born 9 July 1899, who married 2 November 1935, George Frederick Burns; (4) Elliott Harley Eldred, born 14 July 1902, died 13 February 1971, who married 27 June 1928, Emma Lou Tablor; (5) Cecil Willard Eldred, born 28 April 1905, died early, unmarried, in 1917; (6) Hugh William Eldred, born 2 September 1908, died in infancy, unmarried, 27 September 1908; (7) Oletha Pearl Eldred, born 3 March 1910, died 31 July 1968, who married 29 February 1936, Albert Felix Schmidt; (8) William Orrin Eldred, born 18 May 1912, who married 24 June 1934, May Margarete Long.
James Percy Eldred was born 28 September 1918, son to Percy Hunter Eldred and Ethel Dorr, (to whom refer); died (lost at sea), World War II., in 1942. His wife was Mary Hubbard, (to whom he was married 22 June 1940). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Leroy William Eldred was born in 1896, son to Harley Preston Eldred and Margaret May Elliott, (to whom refer); died 6 June 1966. His wife Isabelle Meyers was born in 1897; died in 1955. This couple begat issue: (1) Ruth Eldred, born in 1930, died early, unmarried, in 1933.
Percy Hunter Eldred was born 11 July 1894, son to Harley Preston Eldred and Margaret May Elliott, (to whom refer); died 12 August 1947. His wife Ethel Dorr, (to whom he was married 11 August 1917), was born 17 November 1897; died 14 February 1975. This couple begat issue: (1) James Percy Eldred, born 28 September 1918, died (lost at sea), World War II., in 1942, who married 22 June 1940, Mary Hubbard; (2) William Justin Eldred, born 22 January 1920, died 25 September 1984, who married 7 September 1940, Stella Glowacki; (3) Margaret Carol Eldred, born in August 1922, who married Harold Kroft; (4) George Henry Eldred, born 4 March 1925, died 28 September 1985, who married 2 October 1948, Katherine Moffet.
Peter H. Eldred was born 2 June 1940, son to Elliott Harley Eldred and Emma Lou Tablor, (to whom refer). His wife Bonnie Sue Burns, (to whom he was married 27 January 1968), was born 30 April 1943. This couple begat issue: (1) Christine Lynn Eldred, born 4 October 1973; (2) Julie Ann Eldred, born 29 January 1980.
Timothy James Eldred was born 20 January 1954, son to William Justin Eldred and Stella Glowacki, (to whom refer). His wife Robin Schroeder, (to whom he was married 29 December 1980), was born 7 April 1959. This couple begat issue: (1) Jennifer Erin Eldred, born 12 July 1982.
William Christopher Eldred was born 16 January 1943, son to William Justin Eldred and Stella Glowacki, (to whom refer). His wife Mary Louise "Mary Lou" Bujnak was born 10 July 1944. This couple begat issue: (1) William Christopher Eldred, born 13 July 1964; (2) Karri Lynn Eldred, born 29 November 1967; (3) Matthew Hunter Eldred, born a twin 17 March 1974; (4) Michael Patrick Eldred, born a twin 17 March 1974.
William Justin Eldred was born 22 January 1920, son to Percy Hunter Eldred and Ethel Dorr, (to whom refer); died 25 September 1984. His wife Stella Glowacki, (to whom he was married 7 September 1940), was born 11 November 1921. This couple begat issue: (1) Donna Jean Eldred, born 27 September 1941, who married Jerry Michaels; (2) William Christopher Eldred, born 16 January 1943, who married Mary Louise "Mary Lou" Bujnak; (3) Patricia Jean Eldred, born 4 September 1950, who married Timothy Kovacek; (4) Karen June Eldred, born 22 January 1952, who married Robert Berger; (5) Timothy James Eldred, born 20 January 1954, who married 29 December 1980, Robin Schroeder.
William Orrin Eldred was born 18 May 1912, son to Harley Preston Eldred and Margaret May Elliott, (to whom refer). His wife May Margarete Long, (to whom he was married 24 June 1934), was born 19 June 1914; died 15 August 1981. This couple begat issue: (1) William Orrin Eldred II., born 28 January 1943, who married, firstly, 14 March 1964, Barbara Jean Geiser, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 30 September 1973, Susan Hultzman.
William Orrin Eldred II. was born 28 January 1943, son to William Orrin Eldred and May Margarete Long, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 30 September 1973, Susan Hultzman, (to whom also refer). His first wife Barbara Jean Geiser, (to whom he was married 14 March 1964 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 23 December 1943. William Orrin Eldred II. and Barbara Jean Geiser begat issue: (1) Sarah Marjory Eldred, born 17 March 1966, who married 29 November 1987 in Louisiana, Romaus Joseph "Randy" Almond Jr.
William Orrin Eldred II. was born 28 January 1943, son to William Orrin Eldred and May Margarete Long, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 14 March 1964, Barbara Jean Geiser, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced). His second wife Susan Hultzman, (to whom he was married 30 September 1973), was born 27 March 19--. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of William Orrin Eldred II. and Susan Hultzman are presently available.
Gerald Ellacott. His wife Gladys Ewart was born 4 February 1911, daughter to George Reginald Ewart and Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, (to whom refer); buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Thomas Ellacott, born 17 February 1941, who married Joan ---; (2) Robert Ellacott, born 5 February 1943, who married Patti ---; (3) Barbara Ellacott, born 27 January 1946.
Robert Ellacott was born 5 February 1943, son to Gerald Ellacott and Gladys Ewart, (to whom refer). His wife was Patti ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Thomas Ellacott was born 17 February 1941, son to Gerald Ellacott and Gladys Ewart, (to whom refer). His wife was Joan ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Andrew Hunter Elliott was born 9 May 1876, son to Hugh Elliott and Margaret May Hunter, (to whom refer); died in January 1957. His wife Emma Katherine Kulhanek, (to whom he was married 28 September 1904), was born 9 June 1886; died in June 1969. This couple begat issue: (1) Beatrice Katherine Elliott, born in 1911, who married in 1935, George Paul Hauch; (2) Janet Emma Elliott, born in 1917, who married in 1939, Edwin D. Maynard.
Carman Percival Elliott was born in 1933, son to James P. Elliott and ---; died in 1998. His wife Patricia Helen Sorfleet, (to whom he was married 21 May 1960 at St. Mark's Anglican Church, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 1 December 1940, daughter to Frederick George Sorfleet and Phyllis Helen Smail, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Kevin Fredrick Elliott, born 15 February 1961, who married, firstly, Danielle Kennedy, and, secondly, Melinda Jayne Moir; (2) Kimberly Enid Elliott, born 24 April 1963, who married Teddy Petrus Kester; (3) Kerry Percival Elliott, born 15 December 1968, died in 1997, who married Tami ---.
Charles Elliott was born in 1878, son to Hugh Elliott and Margaret May Hunter, (to whom refer); died in 1957. His wife was Fannie Hubbard. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Hugh Elliott was born in or about 1836 or 1837 in Ireland, son to William Elliott and Eliza ---; died in 1903 probably in Ohio. His wife Margaret May Hunter, (to whom he was married 19 July 1866 at Grenville County, Canada West with the Reverend James B. Mullen, Presbyterian Church, officiating), was born in or about 1839 or 1840 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Andrew Hunter and Isabella Ramage, (to whom refer); died in 1906 probably in Ohio. This couple begat issue: (1) Albert Elliott, died unmarried in 1896; (2) Dora Elliott, born in 1868, died 19 January 1917, who married in 1893, Frank Stroud; (3) Carrie Elliott, born in 1870, died 18 October 1938, who married 12 April 1893, (in a double ceremony together with her next younger sister Margaret May Elliott), Mark T. Thompson; (4) Margaret May Elliott, born 8 November 1873, died 14 September 1939, who married 12 April 1893, (in a double ceremony together with her next elder sister Carrie Elliott), Harley Preston Eldred; (5) Andrew Hunter Elliott, born 9 May 1876, died in January 1957, who married 28 September 1904, Emma Katherine Kulhanek; (6) Charles Elliott, born in 1878, died in 1957, who married Fannie Hubbard; (7) Elizabeth Elliott, born 17 September 1882, died 3 September 1955, who married 26 November 1902, Bertnette Charles "Bert" Fairbank.
Kerry Percival Elliott was born 15 December 1968, son to Carman Percival Elliott and Patricia Helen Sorfleet, (to whom refer); died in 1997. His wife Tami --- was born in 1967. This couple begat issue: (1) Chantell Elliott, born in 1994.
Kevin Fredrick Elliott was born 15 February 1961, son to Carman Percival Elliott and Patricia Helen Sorfleet, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Melinda Jayne Moir, (to whom also refer). His first wife Danielle Kennedy was born in 1959. Kevin Fredrick Elliott and Danielle Kennedy begat issue: (1) Dennis Fredrick Elliott, born in 1981.
Kevin Fredrick Elliott was born 15 February 1961, son to Carman Percival Elliott and Patricia Helen Sorfleet, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Danielle Kennedy, (to whom also refer). His second wife Melinda Jayne Moir was born in 1970; married, firstly, --- Rochon. In addition to the upbringing of one female and one male child of the Wife's previous marriage, Kevin Fredrick Elliott and Melinda Jayne Moir begat issue: (1) Braeden Moir Elliott, born in 1998.
Herbert David Erb was born 16 November 1919 at Scott Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, specifically on the North West Quarter of Section 31, Township 10, Range 16, West of the Second Meridian, son to Ferdinand "Fred" Erb and Anna Maria Rosa Wagner; died 3 December 1974 at or near Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan; buried at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan. His wife Dorothy Pearl Linnen, (to whom he was married 12 June 1947 at Pleasant View United Church, Pleasant View, Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan), was born 20 June 1926 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, specifically on the North West Quarter of Section 14, Township 13, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian, daughter to Harry Victor Linnen and Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 4 September 1993 at the United Church of Canada, Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, George Cunningham, (to whom also refer). Herbert David Erb and Dorothy Pearl Linnen begat issue: (1) Dianne Louise Erb, born 26 March 1950 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 9 October 1982 at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, Bill Ho, (the latter's lawful given forename being legally registered as "Bill" rather than "William"); (2) Brian Herbert Erb, born 24 February 1952 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
George Reginald Ewart was born 9 August 1883 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Joseph Ewart and Eliza Reynolds; died 25 November 1956 at his residence at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, (to whom he was married 27 June 1905 or 29 June 1905, depending upon sources, at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 12 April 1887 or 12 April 1888 (depending upon sources) at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to William Ewart Gladstone and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Spencer, (to whom refer); died 5 April 1961 or 8 April 1961 (depending upon sources) at her residence, James Street, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1961 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Donald Gerald Ewart, born 26 April 1906, died in infancy, unmarried, in May 1906; (2) Marion Ewart, born 31 May 1907, who married Robert Thomson; (3) Norman LaVerne Ewart, born 18 June 1909, died 28 November 1961 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac disease, buried at Athens, Leeds County, Ontario, who married Beatrice Duclon; (4) Gladys Ewart, born 4 February 1911, buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Gerald Ellacott; (5) Dorothy H. Ewart, born 7 January 1914 or 7 January 1915 (depending upon sources) at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, died 6 May 2003 at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Centre, Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, buried 24 May 2003 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 10 November 1933, Robert Fisher; (6) Lawrence Gladstone Ewart, born 18 May 1917, died 4 March 1948 or 7 March 1948 (depending upon sources), buried in 1948 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Viola Mary Mahoney; (7) Reginald Ewart, born 3 July 1919, died 9 February 1961 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of coronary thrombosis, who married Thelma Gagnon.
Lawrence Gladstone Ewart was born 18 May 1917, son to George Reginald Ewart and Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, (to whom refer); died 4 March 1948 or 7 March 1948 (depending upon sources); buried in 1948 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was Viola Mary Mahoney. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Norman LaVerne Ewart was born 18 June 1909, son to George Reginald Ewart and Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, (to whom refer); died 28 November 1961 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac disease; buried at Athens, Leeds County, Ontario. His wife was Beatrice Duclon. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Reginald Ewart was born 3 July 1919, son to George Reginald Ewart and Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, (to whom refer); died 9 February 1961 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of coronary thrombosis. His wife was Thelma Gagnon. This couple begat issue: (1) Raymond Ewart.
Berend Jan "Ben" Faber. His wife Betty-Ann Levere, (to whom he was married in 1970 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 11 April 1949 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, daughter to Hilliard Levere and Myrtle Evelyn McMillan, (to whom refer); married, secondly, at Christ United Church, Lyn, Elizabethtown Township, Leeds County, Ontario, James Edwin Cass, (to whom also refer). Berend Jan "Ben" Faber and Betty-Ann Levere begat issue: (1) Berend Jan "Ben" Faber, born 7 January 1973.
Thomas Fairbairn was born in or about 1816 or 1817 at Kelso Parish, Roxburgh County, Scotland; married, secondly, Jane Newman, (by whom additional issue); died 8 May 1876; buried in 1876 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife Jane (or Jean) McLatchie was born 6 March 1829 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 13, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Robert McLatchie (McClatchie or M'Clatchie) and Jane (or Jean) Hunter, (to whom refer); died 13 February 1858 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; buried in 1858 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. Thomas Fairbairn and Jane (or Jean) McLatchie begat issue: (1) Ellen (Hellen or Helen) "Nellie" Fairbairn, born 28 June 1849 or 28 June 1850 (depending upon sources) at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 25 August 1942 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 28 August 1942 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois, who married 27 February 1869 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, James Thomas Flinn; (2) Elizabeth Fairbairn, born 1 March 1852, died unmarried in 1884, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (3) Mary Jane Fairbairn, born 24 March 1854, died unmarried in 1942, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (4) Janet (or Jennet) "Jennie" Fairbairn, born 12 April 1856, died 13 October 1941, who married LeRoy E. Marsh (or Marsch).
Bertnette Charles "Bert" Fairbank was born 3 November 1883; died in October 1953. His wife Elizabeth Elliott, (to whom he was married 26 November 1902), was born 17 September 1882, daughter to Hugh Elliott and Margaret May Hunter, (to whom refer); died 3 September 1955. This couple begat issue: (1) Charles Henry Fairbank, born 13 September 1903, died 17 May 1983 at El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, who married 8 September 1928, Casandra Young; (2) Evelyn Margaret Fairbank, born 6 November 1905, died 20 April 1981.
Charles Henry Fairbank was born 13 September 1903, son to Bertnette Charles "Bert" Fairbank and Elizabeth Elliott, (to whom refer); died 17 May 1983 at El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. His wife Casandra Young, (to whom he was married 8 September 1928), was born 26 March 1904. This couple begat issue: (1) Charles Henry Fairbank Jr., born 6 September 1935, who married 20 October 1956, Patsy Payden; (2) Sandra Lou Fairbank, born 1 March 1939, who married 29 August 1959, Dennis Sigloh, (from whom subsequently divorced).
Charles Henry Fairbank Jr. was born 6 September 1935, son to Charles Henry Fairbank and Casandra Young, (to whom refer). His wife Patsy Payden, (to whom he was married 20 October 1956), was born 21 April 1936. This couple begat issue: (1) Tamantha Lynn Fairbank, born 31 October 1960; (2) Charles Henry Fairbank III., born 18 October 1961.
John Farrell. His wife June Alkerton was daughter to John James "Jay" Alkerton and ---, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Mary Louise Farrell; (2) Patrick Farrell; (3) Terrence Farrell.
Charles B. Farver. His wife Mary Ellen Brooks, (to whom he was married 20 February 1943 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 21 January 1920, daughter to Clarence Brooks and Eleanor C. Erhart, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Marilyn Joy Farver, who married Charles R. Hoff; (2) Cheryl Ann Farver, who married Vincent Sitter.
Joseph B. Ferren. His wife Molly Jean Franks was born a twin 21 January 1935, daughter to Allan Michael Franks and Elsie Elizabeth Smail, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Patrick Joseph Ferren, born 10 October 1962; (2) John Paul Ferren, born 7 February 1974; (3) Lori-Anne Elizabeth Ferren, born 20 September 1975.
Francis Fisher. His wife Lena Mae Pitchko, (to whom he was married 2 May 1959), was born 11 July 1940 at New Westminster, British Columbia, daughter to John Daniel Pitchko and Edna May Totten, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Shelley Ann Fisher, born 30 September 1959, who married ---, (from whom subsequently divorced); (2) Wesley John Fisher, born 4 October 1960; (3) Wanda Lynn Fisher, born 29 November 1961, who married --- Tario; (4) Jacqueline Marie Fisher, born 23 January 1964.
Robert Fisher was buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Dorothy H. Ewart, (to whom he was married 10 November 1933), was born 7 January 1914 or 7 January 1915 (depending upon sources) at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to George Reginald Ewart and Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, (to whom refer); died 6 May 2003 at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Centre, Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York; buried 24 May 2003 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Ernest Henry Fletcher was born 27 November 1931. His wife Ruth Hazel Moors was born 7 December 1936, daughter to Archibald "Archie" Moors and Eva Elizabeth Hutchcroft, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Kevin Fletcher, born 4 August 1964; (2) Stephen Fletcher, born 13 May 1966; (3) Krista Fletcher, born 4 August 1970.
Albert Henry Flinn was born 28 December 1908 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, son to George Albert Flinn and Frieda Muxfeldt, (to whom refer); died 17 March 1969 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois: buried 20 March 1969 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois. His wife Alviena Roznowski was born 11 November 1907 in Illinois; died in March 1984 at Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
George Albert Flinn was born 18 September 1883 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, son to James Thomas Flinn and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) "Nellie" Fairbairn, (to whom refer); died 22 March 1946 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; buried 25 March 1946 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois. His wife Frieda Muxfeldt, (to whom he was married 4 May 1904 at Albany, Albany County, New York), was born 16 August 1886 at or near Davenport, Scott County, Iowa. This couple begat issue: (1) Harriet M. "Hattie" Flinn, born 30 June 1904 at Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, died 23 November 1956 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 26 November 1956 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois, who married in 1922 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Medard J. Rogalla; (2) Mary Flinn, born 12 March 1906 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, died 25 December 1943 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 28 December 1943 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois, who married Gilbert Tyler; (3) Albert Henry Flinn, born 28 December 1908 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, died 17 March 1969 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 20 March 1969 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois, who married Alviena Roznowski; (4) George Albert Flinn, born in 1912 at Argo, Cook County, Illinois, died 7 March 1939 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 11 March 1939 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois; (5) Ellen Flinn, born in 1914 at Argo, Cook County, Illinois; (6) Alice Frieda Flinn, born 8 June 1915 at Argo, Cook County, Illinois, died 21 February 1986 at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, buried 23 February 1986 at Washington Park North Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, who married 31 December 1934 at Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois, Thomas Andrew Peterec; (7) Harold Walter Flinn, born in 1917 at Argo, Cook County, Illinois, died early, unmarried, 30 September 1929 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 3 October 1929 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois.
James Thomas Flinn was born in or about 1848 or 1849 at Montréal, Montréal District, Canada East, son to James Thomas Flinn and Anne Wylie; died 27 April 1892 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Ellen (Hellen or Helen) "Nellie" Fairbairn, (to whom he was married 27 February 1869 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 28 June 1849 or 28 June 1850 (depending upon sources) at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, daughter to Thomas Fairbairn and Jane (or Jean) McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 25 August 1942 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; buried 28 August 1942 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois. This couple begat issue: (1) James Thomas Flinn, born 13 May 1870 at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Anne (or Ann) Flinn, born in or about 1871 or 1872 at or near Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died unmarried 25 August 1893 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; (3) Robert Flinn, born in or about 1872 or 1873 at or near Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (4) Frederick Flinn, born 16 May 1874 at or near Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died at Sarnia, Lambton County, Ontario; (5) Nicholas Edward Flinn, born 5 May 1876 or 6 May 1876 (depending upon sources) at or near Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in February 1967 at Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York; (6) Ruth Flinn, born in 1877 at or near Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (7) Harriet M. "Hattie" Flinn, born 22 October 1878 at or near Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married James Webster; (8) Augustine A. "Gus" Flinn, born 27 November 1879 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; (9) Walter F. Flinn, born 13 December 1881 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; (10) George Albert Flinn, born 18 September 1883 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, died 22 March 1946 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried 25 March 1946 at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery, River Grove, Cook County, Illinois, who married 4 May 1904 at Albany, Albany County, New York, Frieda Muxfeldt; (11) Martin S. Flinn, born 22 June 1886 or 23 June 1886 (depending upon sources) at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; (12) Ellen (Hellen or Helen) "Nellie" Flinn, born in or about 1887 or 1888 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 20 November 1894 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario.
Jay Edward Flint was born 15 August 1953 at Toronto, York County, Ontario, son to Kenneth Armand "Armi" Flint and Irene Edwina Mullin, (to whom refer). His wife Deyanira Ruth Castro Salgado, (to whom he was married 14 February 1992 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario), was born 10 June 1964, daughter to Rodolfo Absolom Castro Luna and Haydee Salgado. This couple begat issue: (1) Hilary Elizabeth Flint, born 4 June 1995 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario.
Kenneth Armand "Armi" Flint was born 13 February 1927, son to Arthur Woodward Flint and Mildred Isobel Hamilton. His wife Irene Edwina Mullin, (to whom he was married 23 April 1949), was born 26 August 1926, daughter to James Edward "Eddy" Mullin and Della Gertrude McLatchie, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Steven Woodward Flint, born 14 December 1949 at Winchester, Dundas County, Ontario, died unmarried 27 August 1985 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario in consequence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, ashes buried at Fairview Cemetery, Morrisburg, Dundas County, Ontario; (2) Jay Edward Flint, born 15 August 1953 at Toronto, York County, Ontario, who married 14 February 1992 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Deyanira Ruth Castro Salgado; (3) Regan Andrei Flint, born 9 January 1961 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario, who married 19 November 1993 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Yukari Takeda.
Regan Andrei Flint was born 9 January 1961 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario, son to Kenneth Armand "Armi" Flint and Irene Edwina Mullin, (to whom refer). His wife Yukari Takeda, (to whom he was married 19 November 1993 at Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Municipality, Ontario), was born 20 February 1961 in the Japanese Empire, daughter to Toshikazu Takeda and Yokiko ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Ronald James Flynn was born antenuptially 5 March 1938 at Grace Hospital, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, son to Samuel Edward Anderson and Margaret Flynn, (afterward spouses); retained his mother's maiden surname Flynn. His wife Nancy Elizabeth Renwick, (to whom he was married 19 May 1962 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario), was born 11 May 1940 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, daughter to George Wallace Renwick and Mary Emma Hunter, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Lydia Dawn Flynn, born 8 August 1963 at Grace Hospital, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario; (2) Stacey Katherine Flynn, born 5 August 1968 at Guelph General Hospital, Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, who married 24 August 1991 at Calvary Pentecostal Assembly Church, Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Richard Henry Pruim; (3) Ronald Flynn, born 28 December 1973 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, 28 December 1973 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario; (4) Meridith Louise Flynn, born 9 April 1975 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario.
--- Foas. His wife Carol Scott was born 3 September 1936, daughter to Kenneth Gordon Scott and Anne Antilla, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Robert Potts, (to whom also refer). --- Foas and Carol Scott begat issue: (1) Michael Foas, born 15 March 1957; (2) Mark Foas, born 19 May 1961; (3) Christy Foas, born 22 December 1962.
William Fomich was born 27 July 1959. His wife Shelley Mae Linnen was born 2 February 1960 at Edmonton, Alberta, daughter to Donald George Linnen and Amelia Mae Leurichew, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Jack Forbes. His wife Annie Laurie Wallace, (to whom he was married 17 July 1918), was born 7 August 1899 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Floyd Armetrout, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Howard Dunn, (to whom likewise also refer); died at Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, California. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Jack Forbes and Annie Laurie Wallace are presently available.
Blair P. Fowler. His wife Eva Alice McMills was daughter to John Wallace McMills and Pearl Ault, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Ronald François. His wife Catherine Elizabeth Reid, (to whom he was married in 1983), was daughter to James Andrew Levant Reid and Dorcas Mae Dixon, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 31 December 1964 at Morrisburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Terence Ronald Murphy, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Ronald François and Catherine Elizabeth Reid are presently available.
Allan Michael Franks was born 11 December 1910; died in 1995; buried at Hazzard's Cemetery, Madoc Township, Hastings County, Ontario. His wife Elsie Elizabeth Smail was born 15 December 1907 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Charles Wilbert Smail and Sarah Elizabeth Linnen, (to whom refer); died in 1998; buried at Hazzard's Cemetery, Madoc Township, Hastings County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Molly Jean Franks, born a twin 21 January 1935, who married Joseph B. Ferren; (2) Arthur Glenn Franks, born a twin 21 January 1935, who married Donna Bronson; (3) Margaret Elizabeth Franks, born 14 April 1936, who married Robert A. Smith; (4) David Stanley Franks, born 3 August 1939, who married Wanda Louise Holmes.
Arthur Glenn Franks was born a twin 21 January 1935, son to Allan Michael Franks and Elsie Elizabeth Smail, (to whom refer). His wife was Donna Bronson. This couple begat issue: (1) Scott Andrew Franks, born 13 January 1963; (2) Glenn Todd Franks, born 24 November 1967.
David Michael Franks was born 29 December 1964, son to David Stanley Franks and Wanda Louise Holmes, (to whom refer). His wife was Kathy ---. This couple begat issue: (1) --- Franks, born in July 1990.
David Stanley Franks was born 3 August 1939, son to Allan Michael Franks and Elsie Elizabeth Smail, (to whom refer). His wife was Wanda Louise Holmes. This couple begat issue: (1) David Michael Franks, born 29 December 1964, who married Kathy ---; (2) Suzanne Louise Franks, born 3 February 1969, who married in June 1989, Michael Broek.
Donald Fraser. His wife Carolyn May Sorfleet was born 14 August 1947, daughter to Frederick George Sorfleet and Phyllis Helen Smail, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 15 July 1968, Valmon Peterson, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Donald Fraser and Carolyn May Sorfleet are presently available.
Joseph Freeman. His wife Ruth Davison was daughter to Marcus Davison and Evelyn Hunter, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Martial Frennette. His wife Ann Elizabeth Hunter, (to whom he was married 17 June 1967), was born 26 May 1944, daughter to Carl Raycroft Hunter and Edna Martha Prichard, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Bonnie Ann Frennette, born 14 April 1968; (2) Ricky Carl Frennette, born 28 August 1972.
George Friesen. His wife Teresa Elizabeth Nobbs, (from whom subsequently divorced), was born 10 June 1950 at Victoria, British Columbia, daughter to Aubrey Nobbs and Nelda Ruth Price, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 16 February 1979 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Anders Jorgensen, (to whom also refer). George Friesen and Teresa Elizabeth Nobbs begat issue: (1) Angela Laurel Friesen (or Jorgensen), born 11 December 1970 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, afterward assuming and bearing her stepfather's surname Jorgensen in lieu of that of Friesen, who married 24 December 1993, Bradley Edward Prout, (from whom subsequently separated in September 1995).
Brian Froome was born 29 August 1938. His wife Mabel Ruth Stewart, (to whom he was married 25 August 1962), was born 30 July 1939, daughter to Wilson Ernest Stewart and Mabel Campbell, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Karen Linda Froome, born 14 August 1968; (2) Joanne Gail Froome, born 29 October 1970.
Hubert Royal Garneau was born 12 December 1933 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario. His wife Beverley Georgina May Dallas, (to whom he was married 20 November 1954 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 1 July 1938 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, daughter to Robert Primrose Dallas and Marjorie Dorothy Dennis, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Deborah Anne Garneau, born 20 June 1955 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, who married 2 October 1982 at Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario, James Alexander Scrivens; (2) Michael Robert Garneau, born 29 May 1956 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, who married 29 September 1984 at St. Nicholas' Ukrainian Catholic Church, Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Municipality, Ontario, Anne-Michele Prybyla.
Marc Sinclair Garneau. His wife Katherine Lou Schueler, (to whom he was married 23 October 2004 at Lake Forest, Lake County, Illinois), was born 1 October 1968 at Honolulu, Oahu Island, Honolulu County, Hawaii, daughter to Gilbert Raymond Schueler and Nancy Lou Burns, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 29 June 1996 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, Scott Hamilton Hemenover, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced in September 2002). Marc Sinclair Garneau and Katherine Lou Schueler begat issue: (1) Madalena May Garneau, born 21 March 2006 at Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois.
Michael Robert Garneau was born 29 May 1956 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, son to Hubert Royal Garneau and Beverley Georgina May Dallas, (to whom refer). His wife Anne-Michele Prybyla, (to whom he was married 29 September 1984 at St. Nicholas' Ukrainian Catholic Church, Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Municipality, Ontario), was born 22 January 1960. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Arthur Frank Gendron. His wife Mary Jane Smail, (to whom he was married 19 March 1949 at Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan), was born 13 September 1926 at Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, daughter to Wentworth William Chapman Smail and Clara Ann Penhale, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Stephen Gibson was son to Mel Gibson and Margaret ---. His wife Joan Peterson was daughter to Junior Peterson and Marion Hunter, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Christa Gibson; (2) John Gibson; (3) Leanne Mindy Gibson, born 1 November 1983.
William James Gibson was born 23 January 1953, son to James Gibson and Joyce Hughes. His wife Shelly Ruth Neyedly, (to whom he was married 27 August 1975), was born 21 June 1955, daughter to Frank Anthony Neyedly and Margaret Emily Donald, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Dustin William Fraser Gibson, born 6 April 1983; (2) Brody James Franklin Gibson, born 23 January 1990.
Wayne Giesbrecht. His wife Elizabeth Ann Hunter, (to whom he was married 10 September 1988), was born 20 March 1965, daughter to William Thomas Hunter and Dorothy Harriet Kilty, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
George Sheldon Gill was born 13 March 1944 at Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario; married, firstly, 3 November 1962, Gail Somerville, (from whom subsequently divorced, and who had been adopted by R. Ernest Somerville and Bella Iona Logan, to whom refer). His second wife Ginny Ann Scott, (to whom he was married 1 November 1974 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 2 November 1944 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, daughter to Donald Wilson "Bud" Scott and Fern Eileen Gillmoure, (to whom also refer); married, firstly, 4 April 1964 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Hendrik "Hank" Veltkamp, (to whom likewise also refer and from whom subsequently divorced). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of George Sheldon Gill and Ginny Ann Scott; however this couple brought up two male children of the Husband's previous marriage (both of whom subsequently became star players in the National Hockey League, etc.) as well as the two male children, elsewhere herein recorded, of the Wife's previous marriage.
Howard Gillies. His wife Sandra Diane Holowaty, (to whom he was married in August 1983 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 1 May 1962, daughter to Leonard Cecil Holowaty and Bernice Anne Adam, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 21 July 1990, Ronald Unger, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Howard Gillies and Sandra Diane Holowaty.
James Joseph Giroux was son to Adrien Giroux and ---. His wife Cindy-Lou Somerville, (to whom he was married 15 April 1989 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 31 May 1965, daughter to Glenn Thomas Somerville and Glenna Pearl Ault, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Christopher Giroux.
Michael Gismondi. His wife Angela Dawn Griffin, (to whom he was married 21 July 2008), was born 27 March 1977, daughter to William Maurice Griffin and Helen Lorraine Grender, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 7 July 2000, Maxwell Winchester, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced).
Andrew Gladstone was born 28 October 1807 at Bowden Parish, Roxburgh County, Scotland, son to William Gladstone (a kinsman to The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone, PC, MP, statesman, orator, four times Prime Minister to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, etc.) and Margaret Smail (whose father was a personal acquaintance and early companion at Smailholm of the eminent and celebrated Scottish poet, novelist, nationalist and patriot Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford, 1st Baronet, whose kinsfolk then possessed nearby Smailholm Tower, an inspiration to the author, featured in some of his early writings as well as in veiled reference in some of his later literary works, etc.); died 24 July 1898 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of seven days' suffering following upon a stroke; buried in July 1898 probably at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Mary McLatchie was born 21 September 1819 probably at Woodhead, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to Robert McLatchie (McClatchie or M'Clatchie) and Jane (or Jean) Hunter, (to whom refer); christened 3 October 1819 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 28 April 1882 (according to some sources and her tombstone) or 27 May 1882 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1882 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Jane (or Jean) Gladstone, born 6 February 1842 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died in 1923 or 28 February 1928 (depending upon sources), buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 28 July 1892 at the Manse, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario, Alexander Peters; (2) William Ewart Gladstone, born 27 September 1843 or 29 September 1844 (depending upon sources) in Canada West, died 16 January 1934 or 21 January 1934 (depending upon sources), who married Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Spencer; (3) Margaret Gladstone, died early, unmarried; (4) John Gladstone, born in or about 1847 or 1848 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 1 July 1890 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of dropsy, who married Nancy Scott; (5) Doretta (or Dorothea) "Retta" or "Retty" Gladstone, born 25 April 1852 in Canada West, died 25 April 1942, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 1 December 1887 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Robert Walker Smail; (6) Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail Gladstone, born in or about 1852 or 1853, died unmarried 25 January 1876, buried in 1876 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (7) Allan Gladstone, born 30 December 1857 (according to some sources) or 20 December 1860 (according to some sources and his own statement) or more probably in or about 1854 or 1855 in Canada West, allegedly fathered out of wedlock, by his own sister Mary Ann Gladstone, (below), at least one and possibly all five children, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Mary Ann Gladstone" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died unmarried in June 1947; (8) Mary Ann Gladstone, born 23 October 1865 (according to some sources and her own statement) or more probably in or about 1856 or 1857 in Canada West, bore out of wedlock, allegedly at least one and possibly all by her own brother Allan Gladstone, (above), five children, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Mary Ann Gladstone" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died unmarried; (9) Wilhelmine Esther (or Hester) "Minnie" Gladstone, born 14 June 1860 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by a man unrecorded, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Wilhelmine Esther Gladstone" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died 1 December 1950, who married 23 July 1895 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Edward J. Moran; (10) Margaret Jane Gladstone, born in or about 1862 or 1863 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 22 June 1906 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of one hour's suffering with poisoning, who married 20 November 1882 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, her second cousin (through two lines of descent) Allan Linnen; (11) Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Elizabeth "Christie" Gladstone, born 16 May 1863 or 14 May 1864 (depending upon sources), (not 16 May 1865 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, christened 18 February 1867 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died unmarried in December 1940.
Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone was born out of wedlock 28 April 1891 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 28 April 1892 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Mary Ann Gladstone allegedly possibly by her own brother Allan Gladstone, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Mary Ann Gladstone" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); married, secondly, Irene Wood, (to whom also refer); died 7 February 1954 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. His first wife Nellie May Ferguson was born 16 October 1880 at or near Clayton, Clayton Township, Jefferson County, New York; died 22 February 1921 at her residence, William Street, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of uraemia and respiratory failure following upon interstitial nephritis; buried in 1921 at Clayton, Clayton Township, Jefferson County, New York. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone and Nellie May Ferguson are presently available.
Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone was born out of wedlock 28 April 1891 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 28 April 1892 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Mary Ann Gladstone allegedly possibly by her own brother Allan Gladstone, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Mary Ann Gladstone" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); married, firstly, Nellie May Ferguson, (to whom also refer); died 7 February 1954 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. His second wife Irene Wood was born 16 June 1904 probably at or near Lisbon, Lisbon Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, daughter to Frank Wood and Ida Steele; died in 1957 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone and Irene Wood begat issue: (1) Nellie Gladstone, who married John Poaps; (2) Eunice Gladstone, who married Carman O'Brien; (3) Franklin Howard "Frank" Gladstone, who married in June 1951 at the Rectory, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Eileen Ethel Andrews; (4) John Clyde "Jack" Gladstone, born 7 January 1936, died 14 May 1999 in consequence of cancer, buried 17 May 1999, who married 29 September 1956, Ann Mack; (5) Lanny Gladstone, who married 10 August 1963 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Sylvia Kingston.
Delbert Gladstone was born out of wedlock 3 January 1878 at or near Glen Smail, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Mary Ann Gladstone allegedly possibly by her own brother Allan Gladstone, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Mary Ann Gladstone" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work). His wife Violet Moore, (to whom he was married 3 October 1905 at Sturgeon Falls, Nipissing District, Ontario), was born in or about 1886 or 1887 at or near Bancroft, Faraday Township, Hastings County, Ontario, daughter to Josias Moore and Mary ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Edwin (according to some sources and general usage) (or Edward according to some sources and Registrar-General) Andrew Gladstone was born 7 August 1870 or 7 August 1871 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources) or at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources and his own statement), son to William Ewart Gladstone and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Spencer, (to whom refer); died in May 1942. His wife Mary Ann "Mayme" Nutt, (to whom he was married 26 April 1900 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 23 October 1873 or 23 October 1875 (depending upon sources) at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario or at or near Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario (depending upon sources), daughter to David J. or Daniel Nutt (depending upon sources) and Mary Ann Murphy; died 2 July 1928 or 3 July 1928 (depending upon sources) at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of many years' suffering with tuberculosis; buried 5 July 1928 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Gertrude Helen Gladstone, born 10 March 1906 at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 29 January 1921 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of heart failure following upon prolonged duration of suffering as an invalid, buried in 1921 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) William Daniel Gladstone, born 10 July 1910, died 14 January 1977 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, buried in 1977 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Theresa Frank; (3) Mary Gladstone, born 18 November 1914, died in 2001, who married Joseph McMillan.
Franklin Howard "Frank" Gladstone was son to Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone and Irene Wood, (to whom refer). His wife Eileen Ethel Andrews, (to whom he was married in June 1951 at the Rectory, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to Ellery C. Andrews and ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
John Gladstone was born in or about 1847 or 1848 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, son to Andrew Gladstone and Mary McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 1 July 1890 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of dropsy. His wife Nancy Scott died 29 March 1885 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of seven months' suffering with consumption (tuberculosis). This couple begat issue: (1) Forest Clifford Gladstone, born 5 September 1884 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, 30 June 1885 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of one week's suffering with cankering of the bowel.
John Allan Gladstone was born 15 June 1875 at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to William Ewart Gladstone and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Spencer, (to whom refer); died 19 July 1951 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario; buried in July 1951 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Edith Selena Lang, (to whom he was married 4 November 1901 or 4 November 1904, depending upon sources, at Merrickville, Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 18 April 1874 at or near Merrickville, Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Lang and Jane ---; died 5 January 1950 or 9 January 1950 (depending upon sources) at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 1950 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Minor Gladstone, born 16 June 1906, died unmarried 1 November 1937 or 3 November 1937 (depending upon sources) at or near New Wexford, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of injuries sustained in an automobile crash.
John Clyde "Jack" Gladstone was born 7 January 1936, son to Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone and Irene Wood, (to whom refer); died 14 May 1999 in consequence of cancer; buried 17 May 1999. His wife was Ann Mack, (to whom he was married 29 September 1956). This couple begat issue: (1) Lynn Gladstone, who married Lewis Beach; (2) Margaret "Peggy" Gladstone, who married Frederick Taylor; (3) Michelle Gladstone, who married Stephen Riddell; (4) Christine Gladstone, who married Bradley Windsor.
Lanny Gladstone was son to Clyde Bueley (or Bueley Clyde) Gladstone and Irene Wood, (to whom refer). His wife Sylvia Kingston, (to whom he was married 10 August 1963 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to James Kingston and ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
William Daniel Gladstone was born 10 July 1910, son to Edwin (or Edward) Andrew Gladstone and Mary Ann "Mayme" Nutt, (to whom refer); died 14 January 1977 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 1977 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife was Theresa Frank. In addition to adoption of one male child who, being a "stranger in blood", is not to be further noted or documented in these records, this couple also begat issue: (1) Barbara Theresa Ann Gladstone, born in July 1942, who married 11 May 1968 at St. Francis Xavier's Roman Catholic Church, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Gordon Michael Bonn.
William Ewart Gladstone was born 27 September 1843 or 29 September 1844 (depending upon sources) in Canada West, son to Andrew Gladstone and Mary McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 16 January 1934 or 21 January 1934 (depending upon sources). His wife Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Spencer was born 12 April 1848 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West; died 12 October 1905 at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of injuries sustained at her own hand whilst suffering a bout of temporary insanity induced by nervous prostration; buried at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Edwin (according to some sources and general usage) (or Edward according to some sources and Registrar-General) Andrew Gladstone, born 7 August 1870 or 7 August 1871 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources) or Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources and his own statement), died in May 1942, who married 26 April 1900 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Mary Ann "Mayme" Nutt; (2) Mary Ann (according to some sources and her parents' statement) (or Mary Elizabeth according to some sources and her brother's statement to Registrar upon her death) Gladstone, born 22 May 1872 or 19 May 1873 (depending upon sources) at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died unmarried 27 January 1928 or 29 January 1928 (depending upon sources) at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of strangulation by means of hanging inflicted by her own hand following upon one year's suffering with melancholy or depression, buried in 1928 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; (3) John Allan Gladstone, born 15 June 1875 at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 19 July 1951 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, buried in July 1951 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 4 November 1901 or 4 November 1904 (depending upon sources) at Merrickville, Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Edith Selena Lang; (4) William Lorne Gladstone, born 3 June 1877 or 3 June 1879 (depending upon sources) at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 26 December 1937 or in 1939 (depending upon sources), who married 12 December 1906 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Ida Catherine Robichaud; (5) Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail Gladstone, born 11 December 1880 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 21 May 1970, who married 28 December 1907 at the Presbyterian Manse, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Erwin H. Peacock; (6) Jane (or Jean) Willis Gladstone, born 12 April 1887 or 12 April 1888 (depending upon sources) at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 5 April 1961 or 8 April 1961 (depending upon sources) at her residence, James Street, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1961 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 27 June 1905 or 29 June 1905 (depending upon sources) at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, George Reginald Ewart; (7) Arlowa Beatrice Gladstone, born 24 July 1888, died 26 January 1970 or 26 June 1970 (depending upon sources), who married Harry Lunderman.
William Lorne Gladstone was born 3 June 1877 or 3 June 1879 (depending upon sources) at or near Domville, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to William Ewart Gladstone and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Spencer, (to whom refer); died 26 December 1937 or in 1939 (depending upon sources). His wife Ida Catherine Robichaud, (to whom he was married 12 December 1906 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born in June 1883 or in June 1884 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Joseph Robichaud and Margaret McGoff; died in July 1937. This couple begat issue: (1) Geraldine Gladstone, born 3 September 1908, died unmarried; (2) Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Gladstone, born 13 June 1920, who married Frank Lloyd; (3) Lois Gladstone, born 29 April 1925, died unmarried.
Anthony T. Gomez was born 21 April 1929. His wife Janet Mae Schmidt, (to whom he was married 21 November 1959 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 5 February 1938, daughter to Albert Felix Schmidt and Oletha Pearl Eldred, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jeffrey Gomez, born 4 February 1960; (2) Pamela Sue Gomez, born 27 March 1961; (3) Shari Lyn Gomez, born 2 September 1966.
George William Goodrich was born 5 November 1903; died 10 November 1982. His wife Mildred Mary Elizabeth Morgatroyd, (to whom he was married 19 September 1927), was born 10 May 1906, daughter to Thomas John Morgatroyd and Frances Luella "Frankie" Hunter, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) William George Goodrich, born 14 December 1929, who married 17 May 1952, Edith Vance Logan; (2) Frances Ann Goodrich, born 6 February 1937, who married Kenneth Francis Reynolds.
William George Goodrich was born 14 December 1929, son to George William Goodrich and Mildred Mary Elizabeth Morgatroyd, (to whom refer). His wife Edith Vance Logan, (to whom he was married 17 May 1952), was born 30 December 1929. This couple begat issue: (1) Susan Ann Goodrich, born 28 February 1956; (2) Cynthia Jane Goodrich, born 25 August 1957.
Donald Eugene Gorden was born 25 August 1928. His wife Nelda Joan Eldred, (to whom he was married in 1951), was born 14 April 1932, daughter to Elliott Harley Eldred and Emma Lou Tablor, (to whom refer); died in 1965. This couple begat issue: (1) Deborah Lee Gorden, born 13 September 1952, who married 12 April 1975, Ross Soph; (2) Steven Mark Gorden, born 26 May 1954; (3) Daniel Donald Gorden, born 8 October 1959.
Clovis "Bam" Gordon was born 25 September 1918 at Peterborough, Peterborough County, Ontario, son to Alexander Gordon and Odile Fredette; died 1 July 1985 at 169 Wood Street, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario; buried 4 July 1985 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Father Bernard Walsh, Roman Catholic Church, officiating). His wife Margaret Cummings was daughter to Ralph James "Nicky Ralph" Cummings and Estella Diane Jenkinson, (to whom refer); bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by a man unrecorded, one male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Margaret Cummings" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); died 22 April 1991; buried in 1991 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage; however this couple adopted one female child who, being a "stranger in blood", is not to be further noted or documented in these records.
R. Todd Gordon was born in 1969. His wife Meaghan T. Bruce was born in 1977, daughter to Terry G. Bruce and Brenda Rae Knowles, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Madisyn Lee T. Gordon, born in 1999.
Eric Grant. His wife Dianna Jean Linnen, (to whom he was married 27 June 1970 at Regina, Saskatchewan and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 31 May 1945 at Regina, Saskatchewan, daughter to Earl Herbert Linnen and Marjorie Elva Crozier, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 5 June 1980 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Dwight Duncan Pederson, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Eric Grant and Dianna Jean Linnen.
Alan Greenberg. His wife Karen Somerville was born 1 April 1955, daughter to Glenn Thomas Somerville and Glenna Pearl Ault, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 11 May 1974, John Terry Charbot, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Alan Greenberg and Karen Somerville are presently available.
David Gregus was son to John Gregus and Alda ---. His wife Lisa-Marie Linnen, (to whom he was married 21 May 1988 at St. John Bosco's Roman Catholic Church, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario), was born 21 April 1964, daughter to Gary Clarence Linnen and Anna-Marie Bottan, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Stephen Bell, (to whom also refer). David Gregus and Lisa-Marie Linnen begat issue: (1) Hannah Gregus; (2) Abbey Louise Gregus, born 13 October 1993 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Roald Norman Grender. His wife Laura Myrtle Shepherd, (to whom he was married in 1946 at Vancouver, British Columbia), was born 13 September 1920, daughter to James Shepherd and Laura Agnes Linnen, (to whom refer); died 4 June 1985 in British Columbia; buried 7 June 1985 at Mission, Mission District Municipality, Dewdney-Alouette Regional District, British Columbia. This couple begat issue: (1) Ronald Wayne Grender, born 1 July 1947, who married in August 1964, Lynne Pemble; (2) Helen Lorraine Grender, born 22 June 1950, who married 7 July 1973, William Maurice Griffin.
Ronald Wayne Grender was born 1 July 1947, son to Roald Norman Grender and Laura Myrtle Shepherd, (to whom refer). His wife was Lynne Pemble, (to whom he was married in August 1964). This couple begat issue: (1) Ashlea Grender, born 15 August 1982; (2) David Grender, born 15 November 1987.
Edward Dempster Griffen. His wife Charlotte Linnen "Lottie" Beach, (to whom he was married 23 May 1933 at Grenville County, Ontario), was born 23 January 1888 at Red Bluff, Madison County, Montana, daughter to Nelson Adolphus "Dolph" Beach and Margaret Linnen, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Oscar Amos Houghtaling, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Edward Dempster Griffen and Charlotte Linnen "Lottie" Beach.
William Maurice Griffin was born 7 September 1947. His wife Helen Lorraine Grender, (to whom he was married 7 July 1973), was born 22 June 1950, daughter to Roald Norman Grender and Laura Myrtle Shepherd, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Sharon Michelle Griffin, born 20 July 1975, who married 13 July 2001, Andrew Jon Phillips; (2) Angela Dawn Griffin, born 27 March 1977, who married, firstly, 7 July 2000, Maxwell Winchester, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 21 July 2008, Michael Gismondi.
John Grilli. His wife Helena Korleen Murdock was born 13 February 1913, daughter to John Murphy Murdock and Helena Victoria Linnen, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Herbert Dwight Griswold. His wife Irene Elizabeth Carlson, (to whom he was married 19 June 1959 and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 13 February 1941, daughter to Carl David Carlson and Alma Ida Linnen, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 22 December 1992, Thomas William Newell, (to whom also refer). Herbert Dwight Griswold and Irene Elizabeth Carlson begat issue: (1) Brenda Louise Griswold, born 4 February 1960; (2) Steven Mark David Griswold, born 30 July 1962.
Verner J. "Vern" Gross was born 29 March 1935 at or near Bayard Station, Terrell Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, son to Henry Gross and Johanna Beitel. His wife Norma Iva May McIver, (to whom he was married 19 August 1961 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 25 April 1939 at or near Lewvan, Scott Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, daughter to William Angus McIver and Hazel Mabel Widdis, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Lori Ann Gross, born 12 December 1963 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Donald William Gross, born 15 March 1967 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
Christopher Guest was born in 1945. His wife Susan Reid was born 30 November 1949, daughter to Leonard R. Reid and Marion Carson Hunter, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Matthew Guest, born 2 September 1972; (2) Adam Guest, born 5 October 1974; (3) Travis Bradley Guest, born 1 July 1976; (4) Reid Guest, born 5 August 1978.
Thomas Wilson Guild was born 17 May 1904 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, son to Arthur W. Guild and Laura May De Roche; died 6 November 1980 at Indian Head, Saskatchewan. His wife Eva Bertha Elizabeth Totten, (to whom he was married 26 October 1949 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan), was born 10 April 1909 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, daughter to Samuel Totten and Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, (to whom refer). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Cyderick James Paul Gyug was born 18 August 1948, son to James Gyug and Mary Puhl. His wife Gwen Danette Neyedly, (to whom he was married 23 July 1971), was born 17 August 1953, daughter to Frank Anthony Neyedly and Margaret Emily Donald, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Tammy Lee Gyug, born 29 June 1974, who married 3 July 1993, Colin Sterling; (2) Kimberly Dawn Gyug, born 4 February 1977; (3) Trenton Cyderick Gyug, born 27 September 1980.
William Lee Hadfield was son to Robert Hadfield and ---. His wife Leianna Louise Linnen, (to whom he was married 4 July 1987 at St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 5 October 1962, daughter to Gary Clarence Linnen and Anna-Marie Bottan, (to whom refer); married, secondly, David Ridley, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of William Lee Hadfield and Leianna Louise Linnen are presently available.
Jessie Alphonso Halverson. His wife Isabella Wallace was born 2 March 1890 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah Territory, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Helcie Lawrence Beemer, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Jessie Alphonso Halverson and Isabella Wallace are presently available.
Erwen Garnet Hamilton was born 26 September 1926. His wife Audrey Linnen, (to whom he was married 25 September 1954), was born 26 August 1930, daughter to Bruce William Linnen and Edith Della Adams, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Garnet Bruce Hamilton, born 12 December 1962; (2) Janet Ann Hamilton, born 11 April 1965; (3) Mark Erwen Hamilton, born 17 June 1966.
David Thompson Hardy was born 1 May 1951 at Vancouver, British Columbia. His wife Sharlene Lornell Linnen, (to whom he was married 10 November 1972 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia), was born 9 January 1951 at Vancouver, British Columbia, daughter to Lorne Herbert Linnen and Verna Ridley, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jennifer Louise Hardy, born 5 September 1974 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia; (2) Joanne Christine Hardy, born 29 September 1976 at Maple Ridge, Maple Ridge District Municipality, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia; (3) Jill Suzanne Hardy, born 5 December 1978 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia; (4) Julie Marie Hardy, born 6 February 1980 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia.
William Harper. His wife Jean (or Jane) Wallace, (to whom he was married 6 June 1862 at Kilmarnock Parish, Cunningham District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born in June 1840 at Coylton Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to George Wallace and Janet (or Jennet) Wilson, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Charles Harper, born 26 October 1862 at Kilmarnock Parish, Cunningham District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) George Harper, born 6 March 1865 at Kilmarnock Parish, Cunningham District, Ayr County, Scotland; (3) James Harper; (4) William Harper.
Donald Howard Harrop was born 29 July 1953 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, son to Lawrence Howard Harrop and Nelda Janet Totten, (to whom refer). His wife was Rosemary Dufty, (to whom he was married 25 July 1975 at Regina, Saskatchewan). This couple begat issue: (1) Dallas Elizabeth Harrop, born 22 August 1976 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Delicia Laureen Harrop, born 25 August 1979 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
Lawrence Howard Harrop was son to Frederick Russell Harrop and Mary Edna Irene Stephens. His wife Nelda Janet Totten, (to whom he was married 19 October 1938 at Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 18 February 1918 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, daughter to Samuel Totten and Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Frances Elizabeth Harrop, born 21 September 1940 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, who married 19 May 1962, Dale Rokosh; (2) Laureen Eva Harrop, born 10 June 1942 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan; (3) Lawrence Stephens Harrop, born 1 April 1946 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, who married 26 June 1971 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Willene Beck, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1979); (4) Donald Howard Harrop, born 29 July 1953 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, who married 25 July 1975 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Rosemary Dufty.
Lawrence Stephens Harrop was born 1 April 1946 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, son to Lawrence Howard Harrop and Nelda Janet Totten, (to whom refer). His wife was Willene Beck, (to whom he was married 26 June 1971 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan and from whom subsequently divorced in 1979). No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
--- Harshman. His wife --- Peterec was daughter to --- Peterec and --- Leslie, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) a female child, name unrecorded; (2) a female child, name unrecorded.
Douglas Hart. His wife Sarah Jean Hunter, (to whom he was married 31 August 1991), was born 25 January 1960, daughter to John Martin Hunter and Catherine Judith "Judy" Cunningham, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Allan Arthur Hartwell was born 1 December 1960, son to Kenneth Orville Hartwell and Irma Jean Smail, (to whom refer). His wife Sharon Beverly Christian was born in 1960. This couple begat issue: (1) Dane Kristian Hartwell, born in 1992; (2) Shae Caroline Hartwell, born in 1996.
Harry Kenneth Hartwell was born 18 July 1951, son to Kenneth Orville Hartwell and Irma Jean Smail, (to whom refer). His wife Linda Lee Laidlaw was born in 1950. This couple begat issue: (1) Scott Kenneth Hartwell, born in 1975; (2) Elissa Lynne Hartwell, born in 1976.
Kenneth Orville Hartwell was born in 1925; died in 2000. His wife Irma Jean Smail, (to whom he was married 27 July 1948 at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 12 May 1930 or 30 May 1930 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Harry Raymond Smail and Mary Helen "Nellie" Smail, (to whom refer); died 19 February 1985 at Victoria Hospital, London, Middlesex County, Ontario; ashes buried 22 February 1985 at Aylmer, Elgin County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Harry Kenneth Hartwell, born 18 July 1951, who married Linda Lee Laidlaw; (2) Shirley Jean Hartwell, born 29 August 1953, who married Edmund George Whitby; (3) Richard Brent Hartwell, born 27 October 1954; (4) Ralph Raymond Hartwell, born 11 February 1957, who married Kathy Vonza; (5) Allan Arthur Hartwell, born 1 December 1960, who married Sharon Beverly Christian; (6) Martina Helen Hartwell, born 8 January 1963, who married Andrew Pupols.
Ralph Raymond Hartwell was born 11 February 1957, son to Kenneth Orville Hartwell and Irma Jean Smail, (to whom refer). His wife Kathy Vonza was born in 1956. This couple begat issue: (1) Kristal Denise Hartwell, born in 1980; (2) Amanda Hartwell, born in 1982.
George Paul Hauch was born in 1911. His wife Beatrice Katherine Elliott, (to whom he was married in 1935), was born in 1911, daughter to Andrew Hunter Elliott and Emma Katherine Kulhanek, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Carol Bee Hauch, born in 1941, who married in 1966, Charles E. Robinson; (2) Lynn Janet Hauch, born in 1946, who married in 1965, Kenneth W. Cunningham.
Paul W. Heller was born in 1895; died in 1971. His wife Virginia Thompson was born 14 March 1894, daughter to Mark T. Thompson and Carrie Elliott, (to whom refer); died 20 January 1978. This couple begat issue: (1) Robert C. Heller, born 27 April 1921, who married 1 August 1945, Ruth Rouch; (2) Richard Heller, born 3 May 1923, who married 20 February 1957, Marilyn Virtue.
Richard Heller was born 3 May 1923, son to Paul W. Heller and Virginia Thompson, (to whom refer). His wife Marilyn Virtue, (to whom he was married 20 February 1957), was born 25 August 1925; died 23 February 1974. This couple begat issue: (1) Marsh Heller, born 17 May 1958.
Robert C. Heller was born 27 April 1921, son to Paul W. Heller and Virginia Thompson, (to whom refer). His wife Ruth Rouch, (to whom he was married 1 August 1945), was born 20 January 1921. This couple begat issue: (1) Robert Corley Heller, born 27 November 1948; (2) Patricia Anne Heller, born 8 May 1952; (3) Thomas William Heller, born 30 December 1956.
Scott Hamilton Hemenover was born 12 March 1969 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, son to Norman Johnson and Bonnie Hemenover; legally registered with his mother's maiden surname. His wife Katherine Lou Schueler, (to whom he was married 29 June 1996 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington and from whom subsequently divorced in September 2002), was born 1 October 1968 at Honolulu, Oahu Island, Honolulu County, Hawaii, daughter to Gilbert Raymond Schueler and Nancy Lou Burns, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 23 October 2004 at Lake Forest, Lake County, Illinois, Marc Sinclair Garneau, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Scott Hamilton Hemenover and Katherine Lou Schueler.
Clarence William Henry. His wife Elizabeth Mary Mills, (to whom he was married 15 June 1929), was born 11 May 1907 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, daughter to Charles Albert Mills and Elizabeth Wallace Cram, (to whom refer); died 15 April 1961. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Thomas Emanuel Hewlett. His wife Eliza B. Wallace, (to whom he was married 27 February 1911), was born 25 August 1891 at Scofield, Carbon County, Utah Territory, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); died at East Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Linden James Hill was born 5 December 1948 at or near Broadview, Saskatchewan; died 25 October 1979 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan; buried in 1979 at Indian Head, Saskatchewan. His wife Joan Elizabeth Thompson, (to whom he was married 9 August 1969), was born 22 June 1949 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, daughter to George Albert Thompson and Ida Pearl Totten, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 24 October 1980, Maurice Lloyd Taylor, (to whom also refer). Linden James Hill and Joan Elizabeth Thompson begat issue: (1) Craig Nelson James Hill, born 16 May 1974; (2) Angela Paula Joan Hill, born 28 February 1976; (3) Trevor Linden Dean Hill, born 14 May 1978.
Geoffrey Paul Hiltz was born 19 November 1959, son to Gerald John Hiltz and Marjorie Jean Houghton. His wife Edith Joan Neyedly, (to whom he was married 13 June 1981), was born 15 October 1960, daughter to Frank Anthony Neyedly and Margaret Emily Donald, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Douglas Blaine Hindmarch. His wife Cynthia Ann Wagner, (to whom he was married 3 June 1978), was born 23 April 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan, daughter to Allan Leonard Wagner and Minnie Mary Priscilla Linnen, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Amber Jane Hindmarch, born 24 November 1982 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Erin Jennifer Hindmarch, born 24 January 1984 at Redvers, Saskatchewan.
Bill Ho was born 22 April 1947; lawful given forename officially registered as "Bill" rather than "William". His wife Dianne Louise Erb, (to whom he was married 9 October 1982 at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan), was born 26 March 1950 at Regina, Saskatchewan, daughter to Herbert David Erb and Dorothy Pearl Linnen, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Breanna Pui-On Ho, born 27 July 1984 at Edmonton, Alberta; (2) Brendon Gar-Sing Ho, born 23 September 1986 at Edmonton, Alberta.
James Hodge was born in 1856 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Robert Hodge and Louisa ---; died in 1932. His wife Charlotte Hunter, (to whom he was married 19 September 1882 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 26 August 1862 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to Thomas Hunter and Elizabeth Martin, (to whom refer); died 20 January 1902. This couple begat issue: (1) Olive Luella Elizabeth Hodge, born in 1899, died in 1941, who married Clarence Nesbitt.
Paul Edward Hodgins. His wife Marjorie June Smail, (to whom he was married 4 June 1955 at Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Michigan), was born 1 January 1929 at Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, daughter to Wentworth William Chapman Smail and Clara Ann Penhale, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Charles R. Hoff. His wife Marilyn Joy Farver was daughter to Charles B. Farver and Mary Ellen Brooks, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Sherman Robert Hoff, born 31 December 1969.
Lawrence Roderick Hogg was born in 1910 near Rocanville, Local Improvement District 151, Saskatchewan, son to David Hogg and Jessie McRae; died in 1975 at Moosomin, Saskatchewan. His wife Olive Leona Donald, (to whom he was married in June 1972 at the Manse, the United Church of Canada, Rocanville, Saskatchewan), was born 18 July 1916 at the farm of George Young at or near Woodlands, Moosomin Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, daughter to James Wilson Donald and Jessie Olive Linnen, (to whom refer); married, firstly, in April 1936 at the Manse, Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, William Henry Harbison McGonigal, (to whom also refer). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Lawrence Roderick Hogg and Olive Leona Donald.
George Harvey Holmes was born 26 January 1891 at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Hiram Harvey "Harry" Holmes and Sarah Boyd "Sally" Smail, (to whom refer); died 10 August 1959 at his residence at or near Groveton, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried 12 August 1959 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Katie Lena Vincent, (to whom he was married 18 March 1933), was born 20 January 1901 in Ontario, daughter to William John Vincent and Elizabeth Little; died 25 June 1962 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried 27 June 1962 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Hiram Harvey "Harry" Holmes was born 5 October 1863 in Canada West, son to George Holmes and Mary Bolton; died in 1920. His wife Sarah Boyd "Sally" Smail, (to whom he was married 26 April 1887 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 19 March 1868 in Ontario, daughter to Thomas Hunter Smail and Sarah Jane McGuire, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Royal Asa "Roy" Holmes, born 24 July 1888 (according to some sources and his own statement) or 24 July 1889 (according to some sources and his parents' statement) in Ontario, died 2 December 1983 at Kemptville District Hospital, Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 6 September 1932, Elsie Myrtle Murray; (2) George Harvey Holmes, born 26 January 1891 at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 10 August 1959 at his residence at or near Groveton, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried 12 August 1959 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 18 March 1933, Katie Lena Vincent.
Royal Asa "Roy" Holmes was born 24 July 1888 (according to some sources and his own statement) or 24 July 1889 (according to some sources and his parents' statement) in Ontario, son to Hiram Harvey "Harry" Holmes and Sarah Boyd "Sally" Smail, (to whom refer); died 2 December 1983 at Kemptville District Hospital, Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Elsie Myrtle Murray, (to whom he was married 6 September 1932), was born 20 February 1899 at Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Murray and Margaret Melissa Peters; died 25 December 1989 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Cameron Joseph Holowaty was born 18 July 1960, son to Joseph Peter Holowaty and Jean Elizabeth Adam, (to whom refer). His wife Linda Lorraine Rieger, (to whom he was married 3 May 1986), was born 14 August 1961. This couple begat issue: (1) Kali Rheanne Holowaty, born 22 November 1988; (2) Dillon Cameron Holowaty, born 28 September 1991.
David Wayne Holowaty was born 26 May 1961, son to Leonard Cecil Holowaty and Bernice Anne Adam, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 10 July 1993, Shirley Anne Egan, (to whom also refer). His first wife was Dale Karen Roack, (to whom he was married 11 May 1985 and from whom subsequently divorced). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of David Wayne Holowaty and Dale Karen Roack.
David Wayne Holowaty was born 26 May 1961, son to Leonard Cecil Holowaty and Bernice Anne Adam, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 11 May 1985, Dale Karen Roack, (to whom also refer). His second wife was Shirley Anne Egan, (to whom he was married 10 July 1993). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of David Wayne Holowaty and Shirley Anne Egan are presently available.
Joseph Peter Holowaty was born 30 December 1935. His wife Jean Elizabeth Adam, (to whom he was married 18 July 1959), was born 5 December 1939, daughter to James Adam and Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Cameron Joseph Holowaty, born 18 July 1960, who married 3 May 1986, Linda Lorraine Rieger; (2) Kevin James Holowaty, born 28 September 1961, who married 22 March 1986, Charlene Yvette Krogsgaard; (3) Colleen Marie Holowaty, born 11 February 1963, who married 8 May 1982, Murray Gordon Lonseth; (4) Bruce Michael Adam Holowaty, born 10 December 1964.
Kevin James Holowaty was born 28 September 1961, son to Joseph Peter Holowaty and Jean Elizabeth Adam, (to whom refer). His wife Charlene Yvette Krogsgaard, (to whom he was married 22 March 1986), was born 30 November 1961. This couple begat issue: (1) David Thomas Holowaty, born 11 October 1988; (2) Kirsten Dana Holowaty, born 29 April 1992.
Leonard Cecil Holowaty was born 29 January 1935. His wife Bernice Anne Adam, (to whom he was married 23 August 1958), was born 17 June 1937, daughter to James Adam and Elizabeth Jessie Shepherd, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) William Peter Holowaty, born 21 February 1959, who married 23 June 1984, Jane Marie Porteous; (2) David Wayne Holowaty, born 26 May 1961, who married, firstly, 11 May 1985, Dale Karen Roack, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 10 July 1993, Shirley Anne Egan; (3) Sandra Diane Holowaty, born 1 May 1962, who married, firstly, in August 1983, Howard Gillies, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 21 July 1990, Ronald Unger; (4) Donna Marie Holowaty, born 3 June 1966, who married, firstly, 26 March 1988, Gordon Donas, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, in February 1994, Steven Weller.
William Peter Holowaty was born 21 February 1959, son to Leonard Cecil Holowaty and Bernice Anne Adam, (to whom refer). His wife was Jane Marie Porteous, (to whom he was married 23 June 1984). This couple begat issue: (1) Luke David Holowaty, born 7 September 1989; (2) Jesse Marie Holowaty, born 11 February 1994.
John Horan was born 27 May 1945. His wife Susan Scott was born 29 July 1945, daughter to Kenneth Gordon Scott and Anne Antilla, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Erin Horan, born 14 September 1972; (2) Ryan Horan, born 15 February 1976.
David Hornaman was born 22 December 1944, son to Marshall Louis Hornaman and Arlene Hotchkiss, (to whom refer). His wife was Sara Helen Luczka, (to whom he was married 28 June 1967). This couple begat issue: (1) Marchel Lee Hornaman, born 12 November 1970 at Groton, Groton Township, New London County, Connecticut; (2) Brian David Hornaman, born 16 July 1974 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Ernest Chris Hornaman was born 16 October 1910, son to Henry Louis Hornaman and Rose May Hunter, (to whom refer). His wife Bernice Marie Lounsbury, (to whom he was married 30 December 1933), was born 15 February 1916. This couple begat issue: (1) Richard Ernest Hornaman, born 6 September 1934, who married 4 July 1953, Andrea Lorraine Hellund; (2) Ernest Chris Hornaman Jr., born 31 January 1944, who married 27 August 1966, Jeanne List.
Ernest Chris Hornaman Jr. was born 31 January 1944, son to Ernest Chris Hornaman and Bernice Marie Lounsbury, (to whom refer). His wife was Jeanne List, (to whom he was married 27 August 1966). This couple begat issue: (1) Aaron David Hornaman, born 19 November 1968.
Henry Louis Hornaman was born 2 January 1867; died 10 April 1940 at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. His wife Rose May Hunter, (to whom he was married 15 April 1903), was born 13 January 1877, daughter to Thomas Hunter and Minerva McIvor, (to whom refer); died 11 April 1953 at or near Mayville, Chautauqua Township, Chautauqua County, New York. This couple begat issue: (1) Ellen Marguerite Hornaman, born 12 January 1905, who married 20 June 1934, Marion William Busch; (2) Marshall Louis Hornaman, born 10 August 1906, who married 6 August 1934, Arlene Hotchkiss; (3) Ralph Burr Hornaman, born 4 December 1908; (4) Ernest Chris Hornaman, born 16 October 1910, who married 30 December 1933, Bernice Marie Lounsbury.
Marshall Louis Hornaman was born 10 August 1906, son to Henry Louis Hornaman and Rose May Hunter, (to whom refer). His wife Arlene Hotchkiss, (to whom he was married 6 August 1934), was born 9 May 19--. This couple begat issue: (1) David Hornaman, born 22 December 1944, who married 28 June 1967, Sara Helen Luczka.
Richard Ernest Hornaman was born 6 September 1934, son to Ernest Chris Hornaman and Bernice Marie Lounsbury, (to whom refer). His wife Andrea Lorraine Hellund, (to whom he was married 4 July 1953), was born 4 May 1934. This couple begat issue: (1) Julia Marie Hornaman, born 12 April 1954, who married Robert Long, (from whom subsequently divorced); (2) Christine Lee Hornaman, born 18 August 1955, who married Frank Shanahan; (3) James Keith Hornaman, born 28 January 1957; (4) Richard Ernest Hornaman Jr., born 27 October 1960; (5) Andrea Lorraine Hornaman, born 3 October 1961.
Oscar Amos Houghtaling was born in 1875; died in 1921. His wife Charlotte Linnen "Lottie" Beach was born 23 January 1888 at Red Bluff, Madison County, Montana, daughter to Nelson Adolphus "Dolph" Beach and Margaret Linnen, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 23 May 1933 at Grenville County, Ontario, Edward Dempster Griffen, (to whom also refer). Oscar Amos Houghtaling and Charlotte Linnen "Lottie" Beach begat issue: (1) Amos Egert Houghtaling, born 4 April 1907; (2) Grace Edith Houghtaling, born in or about 1908 or 1909; (3) Aaron Adolphus Houghtaling, born in or about 1909 or 1910; (4) James Ernest Houghtaling, born in or about 1911 or 1912; (5) Marguerite Ursula Houghtaling, born in or about 1913 or 1914; (6) Charlotte Mae Houghtaling, born 21 February 1915 at or near Three Forks, Gallatin County, Montana; (7) Alfred Otis Houghtaling, born 14 May 1916 at or near Three Forks, Gallatin County, Montana; (8) Frank Douglas Houghtaling, born in or about 1917 or 1918; (9) Elsie Alice Houghtaling, born 3 March 1920 at or near Kimball, Kimball County, Nebraska.
Morris Huff was born in July 1939. His wife Linda Reid was born 30 March 1944, daughter to Leonard R. Reid and Marion Carson Hunter, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Ian Huff, born 6 December 1969; (2) Richard Huff, born in April 1971; (3) Cheryl Huff, born in 1974.
Albert "Allie" Hunter was born in October 1870 (according to some sources) or 15 December 1870 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer). His wife Elizabeth Mason, (to whom he was married 17 February 1893 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born in or about 1871 or 1872; died 15 January 1898 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of chronic ulceration. This couple begat issue: (1) Leila (Lelah or Lila) May Hunter, born 25 May 1893 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 29 May 1894 or 29 May 1895 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 28 September 1918 at the Manse, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend A. W. Drysdale, Presbyterian Church, officiating), William Stacey Rickey; (2) Rhoda Bertha Hunter, born 3 October 1895 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died probably early, probably unmarried; (3) David Hunter; (4) George Hunter.
Allan Hunter (Councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the Township of Edwardsburgh, Counties Councillor of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Justice of the Peace, a founder, Director and first President of the Edwardsburgh Agricultural Society and the Spencerville Fair, a founding member of the Liberal Party of Canada, etc.) was born 22 April 1799 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom refer); christened 1 May 1799 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; married, secondly, 11 March 1833 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Margaret Black, (to whom also refer); died 27 October 1877 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney), (to whom he was married 19 July 1822 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born 15 September 1801 probably at Auchingilsie, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to James Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney) and Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) Kelly; christened 19 September 1801 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. Allan Hunter and Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney) begat issue: (1) Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) "Kitty" Hunter, born 8 September 1822 (according to Registers of the Parish of Old Cumnock and her own statement) or 15 September 1822 (according to some sources) probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 6 October 1822 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 15 March 1902 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1902 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 30 July 1844 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, (with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), her first cousin Andrew Hunter Linnen; (2) Andrew Hunter, born 28 September 1824 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 10 October 1824 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 26 May 1861 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, buried in 1861 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, who married Althea ---; (3) James Hunter, born 5 June 1826 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 18 June 1826 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died in infancy, unmarried, in Scotland; (4) Thomas Hunter, born 1 February 1828 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 2 March 1828 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 15 March 1919 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Elizabeth Martin; (5) James Allan Hunter, born 8 May 1830 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 16 May 1830 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died probably in infancy, probably unmarried, probably in Scotland; (6) Janet (or Jennet) Hunter, born 29 December 1831 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 17 January 1832 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died probably in infancy, probably unmarried, probably in Scotland.
Allan Hunter (Councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the Township of Edwardsburgh, Counties Councillor of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Justice of the Peace, a founder, Director and first President of the Edwardsburgh Agricultural Society and the Spencerville Fair, a founding member of the Liberal Party of Canada, etc.) was born 22 April 1799 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom refer); christened 1 May 1799 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; married, firstly, 19 July 1822 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney), (to whom also refer); died 27 October 1877 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Margaret Black, (to whom he was married 11 March 1833 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born out of wedlock 12 October 1793 probably at Skares of Auchinway, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to one Agnes Dun by one James Black; christened 3 October 1794 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bearing, in accordance with then-prevailing Scots law and custom, the surname of her natural father; died 27 March 1874 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 28 March 1874 (according to some sources) probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1874 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Allan Hunter and Margaret Black begat issue: (1) John Hunter, born in or about 1833 or 1834 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, living, unmarried, in April 1861, appears to have died without issue.
Andrew Hunter was a scion of the ancient and noble House and Family of Hunter of Hunterston and of that Ilk, Chiefs of Clan Hunter. His wife was Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Train (or Trane). This couple begat at least the following issue: (1) John Hunter, who married 6 May 1763 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Margaret Patrick; (2) Andrew Hunter, who married Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Sherrylan (Sherryland, Sherriland, Sherrilan, Sherrilaw or Sherrylaw); (3) Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, who married 25 April 1757 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, James Wallace; (4) William Hunter, born in 1756 probably at Mains of Auchmannoch, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 9 May 1756 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, who married 5 July 1782 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Jean (or Jane) Cameron.
Andrew Hunter was son to Andrew Hunter and Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Train (or Trane), (to whom refer). His wife was Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Sherrylan (Sherryland, Sherriland, Sherrilan, Sherrilaw or Sherrylaw). This couple begat at least the following issue: (1) Jean (or Jane) Hunter, born in 1757 or 1758 probably at North Blairkipp, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 8 January 1758 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Margaret Hunter, born in 1764 or 1765 probably at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 15 January 1765 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (3) Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Hunter, born in 1767 probably at Hillhead of Blairkipp, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 25 October 1767 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (4) Andrew Hunter, born in 1770 probably at Knowhead of Blairkipp, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 28 October 1770 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
Andrew Hunter (at whose residence the famed Reverend Robert Boyd conducted the first services of the congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville and in whose honour and memory said church was subsequently named, etc.) was born in 1764 probably at North Catrine, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to John Hunter and Margaret Patrick, (to whom refer); christened 26 February 1764 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died in late 1834 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 21, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada. His wife Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom he was married 21 September 1792 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), died in or about 1849 or 1850 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District or Grenville County, Canada West. This couple begat issue: (1) Jane (or Jean) Hunter, born 29 March 1793 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 31 March 1793 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 11 April 1867 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 13, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, buried in 1867 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, who married 2 July 1813 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Robert McLatchie (McClatchie or M'Clatchie); (2) John Hunter, born in 1794, christened 23 November 1794 at Auchinleck, Auchinleck Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 14 October 1860 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 21, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West in consequence of "general decline", buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, who married 11 July 1820 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Margaret Linton; (3) Andrew Hunter, born 18 April 1797 (according to some sources and his tombstone) or 25 April 1797 (according to Registers of the Parish of Old Cumnock) probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 30 April 1797 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 8 October 1870 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of three days' suffering with a malady designated or referred to by his personal physician only as "dooper" but elsewhere described or defined by family members as dropsy or senile debility (a term indicative of the physical effects of advanced age), buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married in or about 1826 or 1827, Isabella Ramage; (4) Allan Hunter (Councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the Township of Edwardsburgh, Counties Councillor of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Justice of the Peace, a founder, Director and first President of the Edwardsburgh Agricultural Society and the Spencerville Fair, a founding member of the Liberal Party of Canada, etc.), born 22 April 1799 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 1 May 1799 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 27 October 1877 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 19 July 1822 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney), and, secondly, 11 March 1833 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Margaret Black; (5) Margaret Hunter, born 25 November 1801 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 30 November 1801 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 26 March 1886 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 1 December 1820 at Ogdensburg, Oswegatchie Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, (with John Scott, Justice of the Peace, officiating), Adam Linnen (a soldier of The Queen in defence of British North America in the Upper Canada Rebellion, a hero of the Battle of the Windmill, etc.), and, secondly, in or about 1845, 1846 or 1847, Richard Welsh (Welch or Walsh); (6) Mary "May" Hunter, born 11 May 1804 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 16 May 1804 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 30 November 1896 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of one day's suffering with paralysis, presumably precipitated by a stroke, who married in or after 1821 but not later than early 1826, William Smail (Councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the Township of Edwardsburgh, Counties Councillor of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, a founding member of the Liberal Party of Canada, etc.); (7) Thomas Hunter, born 1 September 1806 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 14 September 1806 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died probably unmarried but in any case without surviving spouse or issue prior to 12 August 1844 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West; (8) Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, born 22 January 1810 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 4 March 1810 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 21 April 1890 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, who married in or after 1836, Charles Lewis.
Andrew Hunter was born 18 April 1797 (according to some sources and his tombstone) or 25 April 1797 (according to Registers of the Parish of Old Cumnock) probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom refer); christened 30 April 1797 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 8 October 1870 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of three days' suffering with a malady designated or referred to by his personal physician only as "dooper" but elsewhere described or defined by family members as dropsy or senile debility (a term indicative of the physical effects of advanced age); buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Isabella Ramage, (to whom he was married in or about 1826 or 1827), was born 20 December 1806 in Scotland, daughter to William Ramage and ---; died 20 June 1883 in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in June 1883 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Andrew H. Hunter, born in or about 1827 or 1828 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, who married Belle Murdock; (2) William Ramage Hunter, born in or about 1829 or 1830 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 13 May 1893 at Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan in consequence of injuries sustained in the course of heroic rescue efforts during the great railway tunnel disaster of 28 November 1891 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, buried 15 May 1893 at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, who married Rebecca "Becky" ---; (3) Thomas Hunter, born in or about 1830 or 1831 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, who married 26 January 1859 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, (with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), Minerva McIvor; (4) John Hunter, born 18 April 1836 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 18 November 1919 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 13 June 1859 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, (with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail; (5) Margaret May Hunter, born in or about 1839 or 1840 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died in 1906 probably in Ohio, who married 19 July 1866 at Grenville County, Canada West, (with the Reverend James B. Mullen, Presbyterian Church, officiating), Hugh Elliott; (6) Isabella "Belle" Hunter, born in or about 1841 or 1842 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 15 May 1916 probably in Ohio, who married James Measley; (7) Jane (Jean or Jeane) Hunter, born in or about 1845 or 1846 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 5 February 1918 probably in Ohio, who married James Abbott; (8) Ellen (Hellen or Helen) S. Hunter, born 13 April 1848 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, bore out of wedlock, by a man unrecorded, two male children, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Ellen S. Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died unmarried 15 March 1920 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1920 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
Andrew Hunter was born 20 January 1821 (not in 1825 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) allegedly amongst his mother's people at Dumfries County, Scotland, son to John Hunter and Margaret Linton, (to whom refer); christened 11 February 1821 at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 26 June 1895 (not in 1899 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried 28 June 1895 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (where his inscription erroneously places his birth and death each four years later than the truth). His wife (and first cousin) Janet (Jennet or Jeannette) "Jennie" McLatchie was born 2 March 1817 (not in 1818 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon her tombstone) probably at Clockclocher, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to Robert McLatchie (McClatchie or M'Clatchie) and Jane (or Jean) Hunter, (to whom also refer); christened 6 March 1817 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 19 November 1912 (not in 1914 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon her tombstone) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (where her inscription erroneously places her birth one year and death two years later than the truth and also renders the spelling of her surname as "McLathie"). This couple begat issue: (1) John Hunter, born 9 May 1840 or 9 May 1841 (not 9 May 1845 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada or Canada West, died 18 February 1923 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac decompensation following upon myocarditis, buried in 1923 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 26 April 1877 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Jane Ann Elbare; (2) Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter, born 26 June 1844 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, bore out of wedlock, nearly two years subsequent to the demise of her husband, by a man unrecorded, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Jane McLatchie Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), who married William Henry Cummings; (3) Margaret Hunter, born 16 April 1847 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, who married Charles Edward Spencer; (4) Mary Hunter, born in or about 1847 or 1848 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, who married 21 December 1875 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Alexander McMillan; (5) Janet (or Jennet) Hunter, born 27 October 1849 (according to some sources and her tombstone) or 27 October 1850 (according to some sources and her own statement), probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District or Grenville County, Canada West, died unmarried 21 February 1928 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of lengthy suffering with chronic gastritis, buried in 1928 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (6) Thomas McLatchie Hunter, born 22 February 1859 (according to some sources and his tombstone) or 22 February 1861 (according to some sources and his own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died in 1938, buried at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 21 December 1897 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Nancy Agnes McFarlane; (7) Andrew McLatchie Hunter, born 18 July 1862 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 12 January 1909 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Elizabeth A. Wylie.
Andrew Hunter was born 28 September 1824 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Allan Hunter and Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney), (to whom refer); christened 10 October 1824 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 26 May 1861 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; buried in 1861 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. His wife Althea --- was born 26 March 1826; died 2 February 1851 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; buried in 1851 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. This couple begat issue: (1) a female child, name unrecorded, apparently living in 1848 but died early, unmarried, prior to April 1852; (2) Allan Thomas Hunter, born in or about November 1850, died in infancy, unmarried, 14 January 1852, buried in 1852 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West.
Andrew H. Hunter was born in or about 1827 or 1828 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Andrew Hunter and Isabella Ramage, (to whom refer). His wife Belle Murdock was born in or about March 1829 in New York; died 10 March 1908 at Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan; buried in 1908 at Brady Hill Cemetery, Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Andrew McLatchie Hunter was born 18 July 1862 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (Jennet or Jeannette) "Jennie" McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 12 January 1909 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Elizabeth A. Wylie was born 10 January 1856 in Canada West, daughter to Hector Wylie and Catherine ---; died sometime betwixt April 1901 and January 1909. No children by blood are believed to have been begotten of or in any case to have survived this marriage.
Andrew Ramage Smail Hunter was born 22 August 1862 or 22 August 1863 (depending upon sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 5 February 1947 at his residence in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1947 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife (and second cousin once removed through two lines of descent) Rhoda Ann Cummings, (to whom he was married 9 May 1899 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 24 December 1871 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to William Henry Cummings and Jane (or Jean) McLatchie Hunter, (to whom also refer); died in 1940 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Grace Jean Cummings Hunter, born 13 May 1902 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in May 1956 at Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac arrest, buried in 1956 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 29 June 1929, Ralph James Moon.
Carl Raycroft Hunter was born 12 April 1916, son to John Irving Hunter and Elizabeth Luella Raycroft, (to whom refer). His wife Edna Martha Prichard, (to whom he was married 4 October 1941), was born 20 November 1916, daughter to Milford H. Prichard and Myrtle Dixon; died 6 July 2000 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Ann Elizabeth Hunter, born 26 May 1944, who married 17 June 1967, Martial Frennette; (2) John Prichard Hunter (Councillor of the Township of Edwardsburgh, etc.), born 26 July 1950, who married 5 June 1971 at the United Church of Canada, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Sharon Helen Marlene Acres.
Chad Steven Hunter was born 5 May 1976, son to John Prichard Hunter and Sharon Helen Marlene Acres, (to whom refer). His wife was Jodi ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Delaney Hunter.
Charles Hunter was born 10 November 1866 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 16 October 1911 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Harriet H. "Hattie" Mason was born 10 June 1866 (according to some sources and her own statement) or 10 June 1868 (according to some sources) in Canada West or Ontario; died 17 August 1910 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Harvey G. Hunter, born 17 February 1890 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 28 March 1949 at or near New Wexford, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of injuries sustained in an automobile crash, buried in 1949 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Lila H. Shaver; (2) William Herbert Hunter, born 24 July 1891 (according to some sources and his parents' statement) or 25 July 1891 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in or about 1945 or 1946 at or near Kirkland Lake, Teck Township, Timiskaming District, Ontario, buried at Kirkland Lake, Teck Township, Timiskaming District, Ontario; (3) John Irving Hunter, born 23 December 1895 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 16 April 1974, buried in 1974 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 21 April 1915 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Elizabeth Luella Raycroft; (4) George Martin Hunter, born 9 April 1899 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 6 April 1970 or 8 April 1970 (depending upon sources) at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, buried in 1970 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 4 January 1919 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Arthur Wilkinson, Methodist Church, officiating), Rachel Edna Bush; (5) Margaret "Maggie" Hunter, born a twin 8 February 1900 (according to some sources) or 8 February 1901 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, 22 February 1900 (according to some sources and Registrar-General although almost certainly an error in transcription by the local Registrar) or 22 February 1901 (according to some sources and almost certainly correct) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of one week's suffering with the Grippe (influenza), buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (6) Clarence Arthur Hunter, born a twin 8 February 1900 (according to some sources) or 8 February 1901 (according to some sources including his parents' statement and Registrar-General) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in or about 1942 or 1943 probably at or near Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; (7) Aseal (Asael or Acil) Hunter, born 30 September 1902 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (8) Bessie Hunter.
Charles Edward Hunter was born 26 November 1911, son to Edward James Hunter and Hester Alice McGuire, (to whom refer); died 22 June 1973; buried in June 1973 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Helen Violet Brown, (to whom he was married 21 September 1932), was born 14 November 1913; died 9 April 1975; buried in 1975 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Thomas Edward "Ted" Hunter, born 7 May 1939, who married 21 December 1968, Eileen Phyllis Cowan.
David Ramage Hunter was born 10 March 1865 (not 10 March 1861 or 10 March 1863 or 10 March 1868 as variously erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources including his own statement and his tombstone) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 3 May 1935; buried in May 1935 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Ida Belle Scott (not Ida M. Scott as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon her tombstone) was born 16 September 1868 (according to some sources) or 16 September 1869 (according to some sources and her own statement), (not in 1861 as according to some sources and erroneously suggested or indicated upon her tombstone), at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Scott and Cynthia Van Camp; died 18 February 1965 (not in 1964 as according to some sources and erroneously suggested or indicated upon her tombstone) at the residence of her elder daughter near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1965 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (where her inscription erroneously records her name as Ida M. Scott and her birthdate as 1861). This couple begat issue: (1) Agnes May (or Mae) "Aggie" Hunter, born 28 November 1894 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in 1974, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 14 July 1923 at the Manse, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Presley James R. Montgomery; (2) Clara "Ginger" Hunter, born 16 September 1899 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 25 April 1984, buried in 1984 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 20 February 1918 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Kenneth W. Barton, Presbyterian Church, officiating), John "Jack" Carmichael; (3) a child, name, if any, and sex unrecorded, born 21 March 1909 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, 24 March 1909 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 27 March 1909 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1909 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
Edward Hunter was born 29 April 1886 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 29 April 1887 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) at or near Ventnor, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to John Hunter and Jane Ann Elbare, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Della Blair, (to whom also refer); died 12 March 1943 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of myocarditis following upon arteriosclerosis after having previously been paralysed by a stroke; buried in 1943 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Law, (to whom he was married 29 June 1915 at her parents' homestead at Wylie Township, Renfrew County, Ontario), was born 23 September 1889 in Ontario, daughter to William Law and Margaret Jane Wilson; died 25 October 1918 at or near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of the Great Influenza Epidemic; buried at Forest View Cemetery, Chalk River, Buchanan Township, Renfrew County, Ontario. Edward Hunter and Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Law begat issue: (1) Wilson Lesley Hunter, born 28 September 1916 at Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 18 February 2005 at the Baker Cancer Centre, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta in consequence of double pneumonia following upon cancer, cremated 22 February 2005 at Calgary, Alberta, ashes buried 12 March 2005 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 31 March 1942 at Grace Presbyterian Church, Calgary, Alberta, (with the Reverend Alfred Bright, Presbyterian Church in Canada, officiating), Alberta Mary Hazel Templeton, (whom he subsequently callously abandoned), and, secondly, Viola ---.
Edward Hunter was born 29 April 1886 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 29 April 1887 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) at or near Ventnor, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to John Hunter and Jane Ann Elbare, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 29 June 1915 at her parents' homestead at Wylie Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Law, (to whom also refer); died 12 March 1943 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of myocarditis following upon arteriosclerosis after having previously been paralysed by a stroke; buried in 1943 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Della Blair was born 20 September 1902; married, secondly, Hilton Dawson; died 7 April 1996; buried in 1996 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Edward Hunter and Della Blair begat issue: (1) Annie Madaline "Mat" or "Mattie" Hunter, born 5 August 1920 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 4 July 2000, buried in July 2000 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 17 August 1940, William Melbourne Wallace, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, William Edward Ross Desjardin; (2) Clara Janet Hunter, born 28 September 1922 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 26 March 2007 at Belleville General Hospital, Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario in consequence of pneumonia, buried in 2007 at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 22 August 1942, Howard Clarke Workman.
Edward James Hunter was born 28 November 1879 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 7 June 1970; buried 10 June 1970 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Sydney E. Oakwell, United Church of Canada, officiating). His wife Hester Alice McGuire, (to whom he was married 1 September 1909 at the residence of the bride's parents at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 1 May 1888, daughter to Jacob McGuire and Mary Ann Dukelow; died 3 May 1966; buried in 1966 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Charles Edward Hunter, born 26 November 1911, died 22 June 1973, buried in June 1973 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 21 September 1932, Helen Violet Brown; (2) Evelyn Hunter, born 25 September 1914, died 31 August 1981 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married, firstly, Marcus Davison, and, secondly, in January 1981 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Ernest Plunkett; (3) Marion Hunter, who married in 1944, Junior Peterson; (4) John Dean Hunter, born 19 June 1918 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 29 January 2001 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of congestive heart failure, buried in 2001 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, in August 1951 at Southminster United Church, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Clara May Froom, and, secondly, in 1986 at or near Hyndman, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Mildred "Millie" ---; (5) Milla Hunter, who married --- Hutt.
Elmer Hunter (a Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of Ontario, etc.) was born out of wedlock 30 January 1881 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Ellen (Hellen or Helen) S. Hunter by a man unrecorded, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Ellen S. Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); died 14 March 1953 at his residence, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1953 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Jennie E. Mills, (to whom he was married 10 February 1914 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born in 1882; died 10 December 1967; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) J. Aileen Hunter, born in 1915, died unmarried in 1954, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Russell Hunter; (3) Herman Bruce Hunter (one of Her Majesty's Judges of the Provincial Court of Ontario, Criminal Division, etc.), born at or near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 30 September 1961 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Victoria Elizabeth MacDougall, and, secondly, 20 December 1986, Lise ---; (4) Lorne Hunter.
Frederick Hunter was born 30 May 1880 (according to some sources including Registrar-General and his own statement, not 30 May 1881 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) allegedly at Oxford Township or Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources and his own statement) but in any case registered at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources and Registrar-General), son to John Hunter and Jane Ann Elbare, (to whom refer); died 28 March 1934 at Santa Ana, Orange County, California; buried in 1934 at Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange County, California. His wife Rose Adela Gunderson (aunt to Harald Lloyd Gunderson, author, publisher, financier, Trustee and Chairman of the Board of Education of Calgary, Alberta, etc.), (to whom he was married 9 December 1912 at or near Maple Creek, Saskatchewan), was born 11 November 1893 in the Saskatchewan District, North West Territories, daughter to --- Gunderson and --- Pederson; married, secondly, William Henry Morley (a native of the Principality of Wales, a pioneer of the motion picture industry at Hollywood, uncle to Leavitt Leo "Bud" Daley, winning pitcher of the 1961 World Series of Baseball for the New York Yankees, etc.); died 19 January 1980 at Orange County, California. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Frederick Hunter and Rose Adela Gunderson.
George Edwin (according to some sources and general usage) (or Edward George according to some sources and Registrar-General) Hunter was born 15 September 1872 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 8 September 1873 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Thomas Hunter and Elizabeth Martin, (to whom refer); died 16 April 1950. His wife Cora Jennie Carson was born in 1877; died 19 August 1959. This couple begat issue: (1) Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Hunter, born in 1902; (2) Vera Margaret Hunter, born in 1904, who married in August 1926, Clarence A. Smith; (3) George Wilfred Hunter, born in 1906, died unmarried in November 1950; (4) Marion Carson Hunter, born in 1914, who married Leonard R. Reid.
George Martin Hunter was born 9 April 1899 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Charles Hunter and Harriet H. "Hattie" Mason, (to whom refer); died 6 April 1970 or 8 April 1970 (depending upon sources) at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 1970 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Rachel Edna Bush, (to whom he was married 4 January 1919 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario with the Reverend Arthur Wilkinson, Methodist Church, officiating), was born in or about 1895 or 1896 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Valentine Bush and Ettie Brownell; died in March 1949 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of injuries sustained in an automobile crash near her residence at New Wexford, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1949 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Beatrice Elva Hunter, born in 1919, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, her fourth cousin Gordon Ralph Cummings, and, secondly, 26 August 1972 at Roebuck, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Dwight Harry Ogilvie; (2) Betty Marie Hunter, born 8 June 1922 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 17 February 1985 at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario, buried in 1985 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married in 1947 at the Presbyterian Manse, Morrisburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Aurele Seguin; (3) Ray Valentine Hunter, born in 1924, died 14 February 1961 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, buried in 1961 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married in 1948 at the United Church of Canada, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Betty Evelyn Mae Barclay.
Harvey G. Hunter was born 17 February 1890 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Charles Hunter and Harriet H. "Hattie" Mason, (to whom refer); died 28 March 1949 at or near New Wexford, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of injuries sustained in an automobile crash; buried in 1949 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Lila H. Shaver was born in 1913. This couple begat issue: (1) Anna Hunter.
Henry Hunter was born 15 October 1863 (according to some sources) or 15 October 1864 (according to some sources and his own statement) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Thomas Hunter and Ellen Fraser and scion of an English family of the same surname long settled at or near the later Village of Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario; married, firstly, 6 October 1886 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Hattie Hodge; died in 1939. His second wife Margaret Lundy Hunter, (to whom he was married 31 December 1889 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 20 January 1865 (according to some sources) or 26 January 1866 (according to some sources and her own statement), daughter to Thomas Hunter and Elizabeth Martin, (to whom refer); died in 1938. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Henry Hunter and Margaret Lundy Hunter; however this couple brought up one male child of the Husband's previous marriage.
Herman Bruce Hunter (one of Her Majesty's Judges of the Provincial Court of Ontario, Criminal Division, etc.) was born at or near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Elmer Hunter and Jennie E. Mills, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 20 December 1986, Lise ---, (to whom also refer). His first wife Victoria Elizabeth MacDougall, (to whom he was married 30 September 1961 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario), was born in 1916; married, firstly, --- Beaudin; died 8 March 1974; buried in 1974 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Herman Bruce Hunter and Victoria Elizabeth MacDougall.
Herman Bruce Hunter (one of Her Majesty's Judges of the Provincial Court of Ontario, Criminal Division, etc.) was born at or near Johnstown, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Elmer Hunter and Jennie E. Mills, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 30 September 1961 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Victoria Elizabeth MacDougall, (to whom also refer). His second wife was Lise ---, (to whom he was married 20 December 1986). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Herman Bruce Hunter and Lise ---.
Herman G. Hunter was born out of wedlock 29 January 1876 at Edwardsburgh (afterward Cardinal), Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Ellen (Hellen or Helen) S. Hunter by a man unrecorded, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Ellen S. Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work). His wife was Alice ---. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
John Hunter was son to Andrew Hunter and Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Train (or Trane), (to whom refer). His wife Margaret Patrick, (to whom he was married 6 May 1763 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born in or about 1739 or 1740 probably at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Patrick and Margaret Scott. This couple begat issue: (1) Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Hunter, born antenuptially probably at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 21 January 1759 at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by one Thomas Duncan, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Helen Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), who married 15 July 1783 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, William Craig; (2) Andrew Hunter (at whose residence the famed Reverend Robert Boyd conducted the first services of the congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville and in whose honour and memory said church was subsequently named, etc.), born in 1764 probably at North Catrine, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 26 February 1764 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died in late 1834 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 21, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, who married 21 September 1792 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs); (3) Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, born in or about 1765 or 1766 probably at North Catrine, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 17 October 1766 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by one John Wylie, a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Christian Hunter" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), who married 24 June 1808 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, John Mitchell.
John Hunter was born in 1794, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom refer); christened 23 November 1794 at Auchinleck, Auchinleck Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 14 October 1860 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 21, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West in consequence of "general decline"; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. His wife Margaret Linton, (to whom he was married 11 July 1820 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was born in or about 1796 or 1797 probably at Lochmaben Parish, Annandale District, Dumfries County, Scotland, daughter to Adam Linton and Catherine (Cathrine, Catrine or Chatrine) Nicol (or Nicoll); christened 19 April 1797 at Lochmaben Parish, Annandale District, Dumfries County, Scotland; died in or after 1881 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Andrew Hunter, born 20 January 1821 (not in 1825 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) allegedly amongst his mother's people at Dumfries County, Scotland, christened 11 February 1821 at Ochiltree, Ochiltree Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died 26 June 1895 (not in 1899 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried 28 June 1895 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (where his inscription erroneously places his birth and death each four years later than the truth), who married his first cousin Janet (Jennet or Jeannette) "Jennie" McLatchie; (2) Robert Hunter, born 25 April 1823 probably at Skerrington, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 4 May 1823 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died probably early, probably unmarried, probably in Scotland; (3) Jane (or Jean) Hunter, born 24 July 1826 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 6 August 1826 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died probably early, probably unmarried, probably in Scotland; (4) John Hunter, born 27 September 1828 probably at Muirkirk, Muirkirk Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 19 October 1828 at Muirkirk, Muirkirk Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died probably unmarried probably not earlier than 1848 or later than 1851 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District or Grenville County, Canada West; (5) a male child, probably named Allan Hunter, born probably in or about 1829 or 1830 in Scotland, died probably unmarried probably not earlier than 1848 or later than 1851 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District or Grenville County, Canada West; (6) Janet (or Jennet) Hunter, born 17 October 1831 (not 16 October 1832 as according to some sources and her own statement or 17 October 1832 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) probably at Auchinleck Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 6 November 1831 at Auchinleck, Auchinleck Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died in 1910 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married her first cousin John Linnen.
John Hunter was born 18 April 1836 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Andrew Hunter and Isabella Ramage, (to whom refer); died 18 November 1919 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom he was married 13 June 1859 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), was born 6 March 1840 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Andrew Smail (a devout and pious man who died kneeling in prayer at his bedside, and a personal acquaintance in his youth of the eminent and celebrated Scottish poet, novelist, nationalist and patriot Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford, 1st Baronet, who was wont to tease him regarding his red hair and to regale him during visits to the park at Jedburgh with legends and tales of Scotland's heroic age, and who presented him with his personal gold pocket-watch as a memento upon the occasion of his emigration, etc.) and Permilla Cowdery (not Mary Cowdery or Malinda Cowdery as both erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources); died 10 November 1912 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Margaret Hunter, born in or about 1859 or 1860 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 31 May 1881 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of convulsions of six hours' duration, who married 22 July 1880 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Allan Welsh (or Walsh); (2) Isabella Hunter, born 17 January 1861 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 11 June 1936, buried in June 1936 at Blue Church Cemetery, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 20 November 1889 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, David J. Brady; (3) Andrew Ramage Smail Hunter, born 22 August 1862 or 22 August 1863 (depending upon sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 5 February 1947 at his residence in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1947 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 9 May 1899 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, his second cousin once removed (through two lines of descent) Rhoda Ann Cummings; (4) David Ramage Hunter, born 10 March 1865 (not 10 March 1861 or 10 March 1863 or 10 March 1868 as variously erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources including his own statement and his tombstone) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 3 May 1935, buried in May 1935 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Ida Belle Scott (not Ida M. Scott as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon her tombstone); (5) Charles Hunter, born 10 November 1866 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 16 October 1911 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Harriet H. "Hattie" Mason; (6) Permilla "Millie" Hunter, born 10 September 1868 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in 1951, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married John W. Alkerton; (7) William Ramage Hunter, born 6 June 1869 (not 6 July 1870 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 8 November 1960 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 8 June 1898, Margaret Matilda Mumby; (8) Albert "Allie" Hunter, born in October 1870 (according to some sources) or 15 December 1870 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 17 February 1893 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Elizabeth Mason; (9) Rhoda Hunter, born 5 August 1873 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 15 June 1952, buried in June 1952 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 6 March 1901, George Murray Brown; (10) Rebecca "Becky" Hunter, born 3 January 1875 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 21 September 1880 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 27 September 1880 (according to some sources) in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of a diphtheria epidemic, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (11) Linda Victoria Hunter, born 5 November 1876 at Edwardsburgh (afterward Cardinal), Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 19 October 1971 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 6 June 1899 (according to some sources) or 13 June 1899 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Charles Watson; (12) Edward James Hunter, born 28 November 1879 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 7 June 1970, buried 10 June 1970 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Sydney E. Oakwell, United Church of Canada, officiating), who married 1 September 1909 at the residence of the bride's parents at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Hester Alice McGuire; (13) Marion Hunter, born 23 December 1881 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 28 December 1882 (according to some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 5 November 1885 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of a diphtheria epidemic, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (14) Harvey B. Hunter, born 4 January 1884 (according to some sources) or 5 January 1884 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 1 November 1885 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of a diphtheria epidemic, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
John Hunter was born 9 May 1840 or 9 May 1841 (not 9 May 1845 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada or Canada West, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (Jennet or Jeannette) "Jennie" McLatchie, (to whom refer); died 18 February 1923 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac decompensation following upon myocarditis; buried in 1923 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Jane Ann Elbare, (to whom he was married 26 April 1877 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 10 September 1855 (according to some sources and her death registration) or 15 April 1857 (according to some sources and her own statement) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to Henry Smith Elbare (or Elbair) and Jane "Jennie" Todd; died 26 September 1925 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Ida Jane Hunter, born 18 November 1878 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 18 November 1879 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in 1946, who married 20 April 1908 at Hickson, East Zorra Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Charles Alfred Dennis; (2) Frederick Hunter, born 30 May 1880 (according to some sources including Registrar-General and his own statement, not 30 May 1881 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) allegedly at Oxford Township or Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources and his own statement) but in any case registered at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (according to some sources and Registrar-General), died 28 March 1934 at Santa Ana, Orange County, California, buried in 1934 at Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange County, California, who married 9 December 1912 at or near Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Rose Adela Gunderson; (3) Robert Hunter, born 7 April 1882 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 7 April 1883 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died unmarried 5 November 1918 near Millar's Corners, Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of the Great Influenza Epidemic, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (4) Edward Hunter, born 29 April 1886 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 29 April 1887 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and inscribed upon his tombstone) at or near Ventnor, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 12 March 1943 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of myocarditis following upon arteriosclerosis after having previously been paralysed by a stroke, buried in 1943 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 29 June 1915 at her parents' homestead at Wylie Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Law, and, secondly, Della Blair.
John Dean Hunter was born 19 June 1918 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Edward James Hunter and Hester Alice McGuire, (to whom refer); married, secondly, in 1986 at or near Hyndman, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Mildred "Millie" ---, (to whom also refer); died 29 January 2001 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of congestive heart failure; buried in 2001 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife Clara May Froom, (to whom he was married in August 1951 at Southminster United Church, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario), was born 8 April 1921 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Edgerton Froom and Effie Marquette; died 3 June 1985 at the North Unit, Smiths Falls Community Hospital, Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario in consequence of cancer; buried 6 June 1985 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend Everett Gagnon, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, Athens, Leeds County, Ontario, officiating). John Dean Hunter and Clara May Froom begat issue: (1) Sheila Hunter, who married Larry Lorentz; (2) Linda Hunter.
John Dean Hunter was born 19 June 1918 in The Hunter Settlement, specifically on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Edward James Hunter and Hester Alice McGuire, (to whom refer); married, firstly, in August 1951 at Southminster United Church, Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Clara May Froom, (to whom also refer); died 29 January 2001 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario in consequence of congestive heart failure; buried in 2001 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife Mildred "Millie" ---, (to whom he was married in 1986 at or near Hyndman, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), married, firstly, --- Whittier. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of John Dean Hunter and Mildred "Millie" ---.
John Irving Hunter was born 23 December 1895 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Charles Hunter and Harriet H. "Hattie" Mason, (to whom refer); died 16 April 1974; buried in 1974 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Elizabeth Luella Raycroft, (to whom he was married 21 April 1915 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 19 September 1896, daughter to William Raycroft and ---; died 18 May 1946; buried in 1946 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Carl Raycroft Hunter, born 12 April 1916, who married 4 October 1941, Edna Martha Prichard; (2) Dorothy Jean Hunter, born 18 January 1919, died 7 December 1979, who married 21 October 1939 at the Parsonage, the United Church of Canada, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Elizon William Cook.
John Martin Hunter was born 7 May 1933, son to Kenneth Martin Hunter and Helen Winnifred Byers, (to whom refer). His wife Catherine Judith "Judy" Cunningham, (to whom he was married 30 June 1958), was born 14 November 1933. This couple begat issue: (1) Sarah Jean Hunter, born 25 January 1960, who married 31 August 1991, Douglas Hart; (2) Benjamin Martin Cunningham Hunter, born 21 August 1961; (3) Guy Broderick Macnamara Hunter, born 22 November 1962.
John Prichard Hunter (Councillor of the Township of Edwardsburgh, etc.) was born 26 July 1950, son to Carl Raycroft Hunter and Edna Martha Prichard, (to whom refer). His wife Sharon Helen Marlene Acres, (to whom he was married 5 June 1971 at the United Church of Canada, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to Clifford Acres and ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Angela Dawn Hunter (Queen of the Spencerville Fair and afterward of the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, etc.), born 13 October 1973; (2) Chad Steven Hunter, born 5 May 1976, who married Jodi ---.
Kenneth Martin Hunter (Chairman of the Board of the Buntin Reid Paper empire, founder of The K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, for whom are named The K. M. Hunter Artists Awards, etc.) was born 3 January 1904 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Nathaniel "Than" or "Thannie" Hunter and Bertha Anna Miller, (to whom refer); died 27 September 1991. His wife Helen Winnifred Byers, (to whom he was married 27 May 1930), was born a twin 28 July 1902 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to John Byers and Martha Broderick; died 30 May 1986 in consequence of cardiac arrest following upon six years' suffering with Alzheimer's Disease. This couple begat issue: (1) John Martin Hunter, born 7 May 1933, who married 30 June 1958, Catherine Judith "Judy" Cunningham; (2) William Thomas Hunter, born 21 April 1937, who married 20 August 1964, Dorothy Harriet Kilty.
Nathaniel "Than" or "Thannie" Hunter was born 15 May 1876 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 16 May 1876 (according to some sources and his own statement) at or near Edwardsburgh (afterward Cardinal), Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Thomas Hunter and Elizabeth Martin, (to whom refer); died 6 January 1955. His wife Bertha Anna Miller, (to whom he was married 23 January 1901 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 27 December 1876 in Ontario; died in January 1950. This couple begat issue: (1) Gladys Elizabeth Winnifred Hunter, born 25 December 1901 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died in July 1952, who married David William Smylie; (2) Kenneth Martin Hunter (Chairman of the Board of the Buntin Reid Paper empire, founder of The K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, for whom are named The K. M. Hunter Artists Awards, etc.), born 3 January 1904 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 27 September 1991, who married 27 May 1930, Helen Winnifred Byers; (3) Thomas Merritt Miller Hunter, born 20 September 1905, who married in September 1936, Gwendolyne Smith.
Ray Valentine Hunter was born in 1924, son to George Martin Hunter and Rachel Edna Bush, (to whom refer); died 14 February 1961 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario; buried in 1961 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Betty Evelyn Mae Barclay, (to whom he was married in 1948 at the United Church of Canada, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to Charles Delbert Barclay and Violet Warner. This couple begat issue: (1) Trudy Hunter; (2) William Hunter; (3) David Hunter.
Robert Hunter was born out of wedlock 22 July 1812 probably at Woodhead, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Margaret Craig by her kinsman Hugh Hunter Jr., (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Margaret Craig" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); christened 21 September 1812 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, bearing, in accordance with then-prevailing Scots law and custom, the surname of his natural father. His wife was Margaret Brown, (to whom he was married 18 July 1834 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland). This couple begat issue: (1) Robert Hunter, born 16 October 1834 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened in November 1834 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Hugh Hunter, born 3 June 1836 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 19 June 1836 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (3) Mary Hunter, born 28 June 1838 probably at Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 22 July 1838 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
Thomas Hunter was born 1 February 1828 probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Allan Hunter and Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney), (to whom refer); christened 2 March 1828 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 15 March 1919 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Elizabeth Martin was born 20 November 1835; died 27 February 1899 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 28 February 1899 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Janet (Jennet or Jennette) Fairbairn "Jennie" Hunter, born 25 May 1856 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died in 1939, who married 18 November 1874 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, David Andrew Scott; (2) Elizabeth Chessie Hunter, born 2 March 1858 at or near Edwardsburgh (afterward Cardinal), Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 31 January 1914, who married 7 November 1878 at the Presbyterian Manse, Edwardsburgh (afterward Cardinal), Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, William Thomas Scott; (3) Allan Thomas Hunter, born 2 May 1860, died in infancy, unmarried, 21 October 1862; (4) Charlotte Hunter, born 26 August 1862 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 20 January 1902, who married 19 September 1882 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, James Hodge; (5) Margaret Lundy Hunter, born 20 January 1865 (according to some sources) or 26 January 1866 (according to some sources and her own statement), died in 1938, who married 31 December 1889 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Henry Hunter, (scion of an English family of the same surname long settled at or near the said Village of Cardinal); (6) Frances Luella "Frankie" Hunter, born 17 April 1867 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 7 June 1929 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of cardiac dilation following upon some three months' suffering with melancholia, buried 9 June 1929 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Thomas John Morgatroyd; (7) William Allan Hunter, born 25 December 1869 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 19 February 1948 at Calgary, Alberta, buried in 1948 at Calgary, Alberta, who married 11 September 1894 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Helen Ann "Nellie" Beggs; (8) George Edwin (according to some sources and general usage) (or Edward George according to some sources and Registrar-General) Hunter, born 15 September 1872 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 8 September 1873 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 16 April 1950, who married Cora Jennie Carson; (9) Nathaniel "Than" or "Thannie" Hunter, born 15 May 1876 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 16 May 1876 (according to some sources and his own statement) at or near Edwardsburgh (afterward Cardinal), Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 6 January 1955, who married 23 January 1901 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Bertha Anna Miller.
Thomas Hunter was born in or about 1830 or 1831 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Andrew Hunter and Isabella Ramage, (to whom refer); died at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. His wife Minerva McIvor, (to whom he was married 26 January 1859 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), was born 25 December 1838 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Thomas McIvor (or McKeever) and Elizabeth Anderson; died 20 June 1910 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. This couple begat issue: (1) Elizabeth Hunter, born 15 April 1859, died early, unmarried, in October 1876; (2) Ardelia Hunter, born 19 April 1860, died unmarried 23 October 1933 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania; (3) Ellen Jane Hunter, born in or about 1860 or 1861, died 7 October 1933 at or near Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, who married Harry Brooks; (4) Andrew Hunter, died unmarried; (5) John Hunter, departed from his parental home in Pennsylvania at an early age without further trace; (6) Ida Belle Hunter, died unmarried; (7) Julia Hunter, born in 1871, died in infancy, unmarried, in 1871; (8) William Hunter, died 13 June 1935 at Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio, who married Mary ---; (9) Rose May Hunter, born 13 January 1877, died 11 April 1953 at or near Mayville, Chautauqua Township, Chautauqua County, New York, who married 15 April 1903, Henry Louis Hornaman.
Thomas Edward "Ted" Hunter was born 7 May 1939, son to Charles Edward Hunter and Helen Violet Brown, (to whom refer). His wife Eileen Phyllis Cowan, (to whom he was married 21 December 1968), was born 14 May 1937, daughter to James Arthur Cowan and Elsie Mae Wallace. This couple begat issue: (1) Catherine Elaine Hunter, born 20 June 1969; (2) Kevin Edward Hunter, born 13 March 1973.
Thomas McLatchie Hunter was born 22 February 1859 (according to some sources and his tombstone) or 22 February 1861 (according to some sources and his own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Andrew Hunter and Janet (Jennet or Jeannette) "Jennie" McLatchie, (to whom refer); died in 1938; buried at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Nancy Agnes McFarlane, (to whom he was married 21 December 1897 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 16 March 1856 (according to some sources) or 16 March 1865 (according to some sources and her own statement) in Canada West, daughter to John McFarlane and Mary Jane Brown; died 15 February 1950; buried in 1950 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Mary Emma Hunter, born 25 September 1898 (according to some sources including Registrar-General and her parents' statement) or 28 September 1898 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 20 July 1959, buried in July 1959 at Maynard, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 9 November 1937 at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, George Wallace Renwick.
Thomas Merritt Miller Hunter was born 20 September 1905, son to Nathaniel "Than" or "Thannie" Hunter and Bertha Anna Miller, (to whom refer). His wife Gwendolyne Smith, (to whom he was married in September 1936), was born 30 April 1906. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
William Hunter was born in 1756 probably at Mains of Auchmannoch, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, son to Andrew Hunter and Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Train (or Trane), (to whom refer); christened 9 May 1756 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland. His wife Jean (or Jane) Cameron, (to whom he was married 5 July 1782 at Sorn, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland), was daughter to George Cameron and ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Helen (Hellen or Ellen) Hunter, born antenuptially in 1782, christened 22 August 1782 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (2) Ann Hunter, born in 1784 probably at Blairkipp, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 31 July 1784 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (3) Andrew Hunter, born 5 February 1786 probably at Blairkipp-Middle, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 9 February 1786 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, died early, unmarried, sometime prior to October 1788 probably at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; (4) Andrew Hunter, born 17 October 1788 probably at Hill of Auchmannoch, Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, christened 18 October 1788 at Sorn Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland.
William Hunter was son to Thomas Hunter and Minerva McIvor, (to whom refer); died 13 June 1935 at Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. His wife Mary --- married, firstly, --- Hoffries. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of William Hunter and Mary ---; however this couple brought up one male and one female child of the Wife's previous marriage, which two individuals thereafter assumed and bore their stepfather's surname Hunter in lieu of that of Hoffries, but who, being "strangers in blood" as regards the Husband's family, are not to be further noted or documented in these records.
William Allan Hunter was born 25 December 1869 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Thomas Hunter and Elizabeth Martin, (to whom refer); died 19 February 1948 at Calgary, Alberta; buried in 1948 at Calgary, Alberta. His wife Helen Ann "Nellie" Beggs, (to whom he was married 11 September 1894 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 1 January 1874 in Scotland, daughter to Hugh Beggs and Ann Beddie; died 28 June 1948 at Calgary, Alberta; buried in 1948 at Calgary, Alberta. This couple begat issue: (1) Ethel Anna Wilhelmina Hunter, born 19 January 1900 in Ontario, who married 29 June 1933, Bertram Matthew "Bert" Woods.
William Ramage Hunter was born in or about 1829 or 1830 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Andrew Hunter and Isabella Ramage, (to whom refer); died 13 May 1893 at Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan in consequence of injuries sustained in the course of heroic rescue efforts during the great railway tunnel disaster of 28 November 1891 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio; buried 15 May 1893 at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan. His wife Rebecca "Becky" --- was born in or about April 1849 in Canada West; died 10 January 1911 or 10 January 1912 (depending upon sources) at Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan; buried in 1911 or 1912 (depending upon sources) at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
William Ramage Hunter was born 6 June 1869 (not 6 July 1870 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 6, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to John Hunter and Ellen (Hellen or Helen) Smail, (to whom refer); died 8 November 1960 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Margaret Matilda Mumby, (to whom he was married 8 June 1898), was born 1 September 1876 or 7 September 1876 (depending upon sources) at Rawdon Township, Hastings County, Ontario, daughter to James Mumby and Sarah Mary McComb; died 11 November 1964 at the Warren Nursing Home, Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
William Thomas Hunter was born 21 April 1937, son to Kenneth Martin Hunter and Helen Winnifred Byers, (to whom refer). His wife Dorothy Harriet Kilty, (to whom he was married 20 August 1964), was born 8 July 1932. This couple begat issue: (1) Elizabeth Ann Hunter, born 20 March 1965, who married 10 September 1988, Wayne Giesbrecht; (2) Martha Madelon Hunter, born 5 July 1966.
Gardim Hutchcroft was born 15 February 1867 or 16 February 1867 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to George Hutchcroft and Sarah Weston; died 23 March 1923; buried in 1923 at Hainsville Cemetery, Hainsville, Matilda Township, Dundas County, Ontario. His wife Margaret Jane Linnen, (to whom he was married 28 October 1885 or 28 November 1885 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 2 October 1864 (according to some sources) or 29 October 1864 (according to some sources and her own statement) or 29 November 1864 (according to some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 21, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to John Linnen and Janet (or Jennet) Hunter, (to whom refer); died 16 January 1926; buried in 1926 at Hainsville Cemetery, Hainsville, Matilda Township, Dundas County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) William John Hutchcroft, born 7 January 1887 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 6 December 1888; (2) Milton Earl Hutchcroft, born 23 February 1892 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died early, unmarried, 29 April 1893; (3) Eva Elizabeth Hutchcroft, born 22 January 1896, died 22 August 1986, buried in August 1986 at West Carleton Township, near Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario, who married 17 November 1920 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Archibald "Archie" Moors.
Carl Ray Hutchinson was born 12 June 1939. His wife Linda Mabel Smail, (to whom he was married 2 August 1969 at the United Church of Canada, Winchester, Dundas County, Ontario), was born 29 December 1945, daughter to Almon Smail and Gladys Cooke, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Paul Glendon Hutchinson, born 13 March 1973; (2) Stephanie Lynn Hutchinson, born 26 September 1977.
Thomas Udell Hutchison. His wife Frances Lillian Mills, (to whom he was married 11 August 1937), was born 25 July 1913 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, daughter to Charles Albert Mills and Elizabeth Wallace Cram, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
--- Hutt. His wife Milla Hunter was daughter to Edward James Hunter and Hester Alice McGuire, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Benjamin Hyderman. His wife Georgina Covington was born 26 February 1920, daughter to Earl George Covington and Annie Alberta McLennan, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Cecil Andrews, (to whom also refer). Benjamin Hyderman and Georgina Covington begat issue: (1) Betty Hyderman; (2) Bruce Hyderman.
Ernest James Hyman was son to Ernest Hyman and Ellen ---. His wife Nora Eleanor Smail, (to whom he was married in 1955 at St. John's Anglican Church, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born in 1926, daughter to Harold Alva Smail and Annie Kingston, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Alexander MacMurray Hyslop was born 22 December 1861; died 29 July 1920 at or near Albany, Albany County, New York. His wife Sarah Victoria Linnen, (to whom he was married 20 October 1886 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 18 August 1863, daughter to David Linnen and Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom refer); christened 20 April 1864; died in 1955 or 2 October 1957 (depending upon sources) at or near Albany, Albany County, New York; buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. This couple begat issue: (1) Harvey Andrew Hyslop, born 27 April 1889 at Grenville County, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, in 1890; (2) Elizabeth Ann Hyslop, born in 1891, died 30 June 1970, who married 9 October 1929, Scott Russell Maxfield; (3) Margaret MacMurray Hyslop, born 17 December 1893, died 19 May 1954, who married 19 April 1919, Frank Faucher Crawford.
Gerald O. Jacobs. His wife Eileen Fern Linnen was born 15 November 1922 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, daughter to Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen and Alberta Parke, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Donald Edwin Jacobs; (2) Faith Eileen Jacobs; (3) Glen Albert Jacobs.
Cameron Kerry Jamieson was born 23 July 1964 at Semans, Saskatchewan, son to Gerald Cameron Jamieson and Evelyn Elaine Christina McGonigal, (to whom refer). His wife Kimberly Diane Denesik, (to whom he was married 5 August 1989 at Calgary, Alberta), was born 23 June 1968, daughter to Edward Denesik and Fay Horning. This couple begat issue: (1) Karissa Breann Jamieson, born 17 October 1993 at Calgary, Alberta.
Gerald Cameron Jamieson was born 9 December 1940 at or near McAuley, Archie Rural Municipality, Manitoba, son to Cameron Jamieson and Ethel James. His wife Evelyn Elaine Christina McGonigal, (to whom he was married 15 June 1963 at Bethel United Church, Moosomin, Saskatchewan), was born 29 December 1941, daughter to William Henry Harbison McGonigal and Olive Leona Donald, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Cameron Kerry Jamieson, born 23 July 1964 at Semans, Saskatchewan, who married 5 August 1989 at Calgary, Alberta, Kimberly Diane Denesik; (2) Jodi Elaine Jamieson, born 26 July 1969 at Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, who married 25 July 1992 at Northminster United Church, Calgary, Alberta, Timothy Cocker, (from whom subsequently divorced).
David C. Janetzke was born in 1940. His wife Donna Marie Maynard, (to whom he was married in 1968), was born in 1943, daughter to Edwin D. Maynard and Janet Emma Elliott, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) James David Janetzke, born in 1968.
Troy Jenner. His wife Sheri Smith was daughter to John Smith and Cheryl Lindsay, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Carl Arthur Jobson was born 24 March 1954 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. His wife Norma Jean Levere was born 28 May 1954 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, daughter to Hilliard Levere and Myrtle Evelyn McMillan, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Carl Charles Jobson, born 11 June 1973 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Laurie Dawn Jobson, born 18 July 1977 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Arlan Dale Johnson was born 13 March 1942. His wife Shirley Elizabeth Donald, (to whom he was married 25 May 1968), was born 10 February 1947, daughter to James Gordon Donald and Margaret Taber Smith, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Warren Dale Johnson, born 27 February 1969; (2) Descia Lynne Johnson, born 5 October 1974; (3) Craig Gordon Johnson, born 4 January 1980.
Herbert Henning Johnson. His wife Lorraine Jean Smail was born 28 January 1925 at Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, daughter to Wentworth William Chapman Smail and Clara Ann Penhale, (to whom refer); died 24 May 1957 at Gaylord, Otsego County, Michigan; buried 28 May 1957 at Gaylord, Otsego County, Michigan. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
James Johnson. His wife Marian Isabelle Wilcocks, (to whom he was married 21 July 1956), was born 6 February 1931, daughter to Arthur Edward Lodge Wilcocks and Florence Beatrice Totten, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Patti Lee Johnson, born 12 January 1957, who married 19 December 1980, Michael Borkowski; (2) Shelley Marie Johnson, born 10 August 1960.
William Johnston (or Johnstone). His wife Agnes Wallace, (to whom he was married in May 1824), was born probably in or about 1796 or 1797 probably at Galston Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to John Wallace and Isabella Allen, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Earl Jones was born 17 March 1917; died 29 April 1969. His wife Alice Elizabeth Scott was born 31 July 1915, daughter to Harper Dwight Scott and Charlotte Maude Rowson, (to whom refer); died 19 January 1966. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Anders Jorgensen was born 18 April 1949 in the Kingdom of Denmark, son to Jorg Jorgensen and Bertha ---. His wife Teresa Elizabeth Nobbs, (to whom he was married 16 February 1979 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia), was born 10 June 1950 at Victoria, British Columbia, daughter to Aubrey Nobbs and Nelda Ruth Price, (to whom refer); married, firstly, George Friesen, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced). In addition to the upbringing of the one female child, elsewhere herein recorded, of the Wife's previous marriage, Anders Jorgensen and Teresa Elizabeth Nobbs begat issue: (1) Nicole Teresa Jorgensen, born 19 March 1980 at Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia.
Edward Gary Kaczmarz was born 23 February 1968 at Brandon General Hospital, Brandon, Manitoba, son to Edward Joseph Kaczmarz and Edith Leona McGonigal, (to whom refer). His wife Deborah Van Steelman, (to whom he was married 27 August 1994 at Brandon, Manitoba), was daughter to Garry Van Steelman and ---. In addition to the upbringing of one female child of the Wife's previous relationship, no further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Edward Joseph Kaczmarz was born 19 March 1938, son to Walter Kaczmarz and Bernice Kowl. His wife Edith Leona McGonigal, (to whom he was married 5 October 1963 at St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Brandon, Manitoba), was born 6 July 1938, daughter to William Henry Harbison McGonigal and Olive Leona Donald, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Edward Gary Kaczmarz, born 23 February 1968 at Brandon General Hospital, Brandon, Manitoba, who married 27 August 1994 at Brandon, Manitoba, Deborah Van Steelman; (2) Jason Robert Kaczmarz, born 28 May 1976 at Brandon General Hospital, Brandon, Manitoba.
Michael Kauzer. His wife Cynthia Reid, (to whom he was married 29 July 1978 in New York), was born 8 July 1953 in New York, daughter to Robert Reid and Shirley Hartman, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Case Kauzer, born 26 June 1984 in California.
James William Kennedy was born 7 August 1906 at or near Francis, Local Improvement District 6-J-2, Saskatchewan, son to William Kennedy and Bertha Price. His wife Helen Louisa Widdis, (to whom he was married 8 November 1936 at Pleasant View United Church, Pleasant View, Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan), was born 3 March 1912 at or near Lewvan, Scott Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, daughter to James Charles Widdis and Bertha May Linnen, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Joan Beverly Kennedy, born 2 October 1939 at Regina, Saskatchewan, died in infancy, unmarried, 5 October 1939 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Gloria Jean Kennedy, born 8 April 1941 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
Brian Allan Kenzie was born 17 June 1945, son to Robert St. Clair Allan Kenzie and Edna Pace, (to whom refer). His wife was Hilda Mewhinny. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Chester Addison Kenzie (or Kinzie) was born 29 August 1884 at or near Doon, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario, son to Dilman Moxley Kinzie (Kinsey or Kenzie) and Elizabeth Armstrong; died 21 September 1949 at London, Middlesex County, Ontario; buried in 1949 at McArthur Cemetery, Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario. His wife Olive May Pulford, (to whom he was married 5 June 1907 at Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario), was born 3 July 1887 at Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, daughter to Peter Robert Pulford and Elthea (or Althea) "Eldie" Lewis, (to whom refer); died 11 December 1954; buried at McArthur Cemetery, Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Dilman Edward Kenzie, born 8 June 1907 at or near Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, died 16 November 1962 at London, Middlesex County, Ontario, buried at McArthur Cemetery, Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, who married Gladys Steele; (2) Rhea Leone May Kenzie, born 28 May 1911 at or near Galt (afterward Cambridge), Waterloo County, Ontario, who married John H. Campbell; (3) Robert St. Clair Allan Kenzie, born 3 December 1913 at or near Preston (afterward Cambridge), Waterloo County, Ontario, who married Edna Pace; (4) Elizabeth Kenzie, born in 1915, died early, unmarried, in 1917, buried at Mount View Cemetery, Galt (afterward Cambridge), Waterloo County, Ontario.
Dilman Edward Kenzie was born 8 June 1907 at or near Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, son to Chester Addison Kenzie (or Kinzie) and Olive May Pulford, (to whom refer); died 16 November 1962 at London, Middlesex County, Ontario; buried at McArthur Cemetery, Southwold Station, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario. His wife was Gladys Steele. This couple begat issue: (1) Edward Dilman Kenzie, born 11 January 1932, who married Jean Wonnacott; (2) Joan Kenzie, born 1 January 1935, who married Lawrence Campkin; (3) Barbara Kenzie, born 2 June 1936, who married Thomas Beaven.
Edward Dilman Kenzie was born 11 January 1932, son to Dilman Edward Kenzie and Gladys Steele, (to whom refer). His wife was Jean Wonnacott. This couple begat issue: (1) David Kenzie, born 28 November 1957; (2) Margaret Kenzie, born 12 November 1959.
Robert St. Clair Allan Kenzie was born 3 December 1913 at or near Preston (afterward Cambridge), Waterloo County, Ontario, son to Chester Addison Kenzie (or Kinzie) and Olive May Pulford, (to whom refer). His wife was Edna Pace. This couple begat issue: (1) Brian Allan Kenzie, born 17 June 1945, who married Hilda Mewhinny; (2) Robert Paul Kenzie, born 8 March 1951.
Teddy Petrus Kester was born in 1962. His wife Kimberly Enid Elliott was born 24 April 1963, daughter to Carman Percival Elliott and Patricia Helen Sorfleet, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Alyssa Marie Kester, born in 1990; (2) Bryson Peter Ward Kester, born in 1993.
James Kinder. His wife Louise Clara Mills, (to whom he was married 16 December 1925), was born 16 December 1908 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, daughter to Charles Albert Mills and Elizabeth Wallace Cram, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Robert William Kinder was born 10 June 1903; married, secondly, Elizabeth Wallace Cram, (to whom refer); died 27 November 1959 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried in 1959 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. His first wife Rosetta Alice Mills, (to whom he was married 2 July 1927), was born 8 August 1910 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, daughter to Charles Albert Mills and Elizabeth Wallace Cram, (to whom also refer); died 1 December 1931 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried in December 1931 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Robert William Kinder and Rosetta Alice Mills are presently available.
Robert William Kinder was born 10 June 1903; married, firstly, 2 July 1927, Rosetta Alice Mills, (to whom refer); died 27 November 1959 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried in 1959 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. His second wife Elizabeth Wallace Cram was born 12 November 1886 at Alma, Uinta County, Wyoming Territory, daughter to Angelo Prescott Cram and Mary Wallace, (to whom also refer); married, firstly, 18 October 1905 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, Charles Albert Mills, (to whom likewise also refer); died 7 September 1971 at Granger, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried 11 September 1971 at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Robert William Kinder and Elizabeth Wallace Cram are presently available.
Robert King was born 16 October 1953 at Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Donald King and Kathleen Noonan. His wife April Charlene Linnen, (to whom he was married 18 August 1979), was born 15 April 1957 at Windsor, Essex County, Ontario, daughter to Gordon Herbert Linnen and Cecile Laverne, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Tyler Stephen King, born 23 November 1982 at Calgary, Alberta.
John Keith Kissell was born 20 May 1915 at Clear Creek, Carbon County, Utah, son to John Wesley Kissell and Mary Ruby Fitt; died 9 July 1963; buried 12 July 1963. His wife Annabelle Reese, (to whom he was married 6 March 1946 in the Holy Temple of the Lord at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah), was born 15 March 1916 at Castle Gate, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Theodore Thomas Reese and Jane Beatey Wallace, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 29 November 1936 at Standardville, Carbon County, Utah, Sheldon Robert Binch, (to whom also refer); died 4 February 2001 at West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah; buried 8 February 2001 at Price, Carbon County, Utah. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of John Keith Kissell and Annabelle Reese are presently available.
Richard Kitzul was born 12 August 1954. His wife Brenda Gail Shepherd, (to whom he was married 12 August 1975), was born 18 May 1959, daughter to Andrew Garnet Shepherd and Elizabeth Catherine Thompson, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jennifer Meggan Kitzul, born antenuptially 12 October 1974; (2) Stacy Kitzul, born 11 November 1984; (3) Brendon Kitzul, born 17 January 1992.
Gordon Ray Knowles was born in 1927. His wife Helen Doretta Smail, (from whom subsequently separated), was born 27 November 1921, daughter to Robert James Smail and Charlotte Jane "Lottie" McGee, (to whom refer); married, firstly, William Bush, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced); died in 2001. Gordon Ray Knowles and Helen Doretta Smail begat issue: (1) Diane Doretta Knowles, born 14 February 1951, who married James L. Smith; (2) Brenda Rae Knowles, born in March 1954, who married Terry G. Bruce; (3) Gordon Robert Knowles, born in August 1956, who married Jane Powell; (4) Lynda D. Knowles, born in May 1958, who married, firstly, --- Ray, and, secondly, Rick T. Rawlings; (5) Karen L. Knowles, born in September 1959, who married Wayne Boothe.
Gordon Robert Knowles was born in August 1956, son to Gordon Ray Knowles and Helen Doretta Smail, (to whom refer). His wife Jane Powell was born in 1959. This couple begat issue: (1) Cody Robert Knowles, born in 1986.
Timothy Kovacek. His wife Patricia Jean Eldred was born 4 September 1950, daughter to William Justin Eldred and Stella Glowacki, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Kristi Marie Kovacek, born 15 November 1975; (2) Scott Allen Kovacek, born 10 July 1978.
Albert Krahn. His wife Dianna Lee Shepherd, (to whom he was married in February 1985), was born 15 August 1951, daughter to Robert Douglas Shepherd and Venie Melville Boyd, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 17 October 1970, Dawson William Switzer, (to whom also refer). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Albert Krahn and Dianna Lee Shepherd are presently available.
Harold Kroft was born 21 October 1921; died 7 February 1970. His wife Margaret Carol Eldred was born in August 1922, daughter to Percy Hunter Eldred and Ethel Dorr, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) James Harold Kroft, born 20 July 1948.
--- Kusher. His wife Margaret Rose Presley was born 5 February 1938, daughter to Merrill Henry Presley and Bessie May Barkley, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Milton Russell Lacelle was born 19 February 1944. His wife Laney Doreen Smail, (to whom he was married 23 November 1968 at the United Church of Canada, Winchester, Dundas County, Ontario), was born 22 January 1948, daughter to Almon Smail and Gladys Cooke, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Kiley Miranda Lacelle, born 27 August 1975; (2) Leslie Marie Lacelle, born 29 May 1979.
--- Lamph. His wife Kathleen Wallace was born 29 February 1912 at Castle Gate, Carbon County, Utah, daughter to Andrew Wallace and Margaret Ann Cox, (to whom refer); died at Ogden, Weber County, Utah. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Ronald G. Lapier was born 20 January 1944. His wife Sheila Ann Crowder, (to whom he was married 16 July 1966), was born 11 May 1946, daughter to Claud Bowman Crowder and Olive Loretta Linnen, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Joseph Lapierre was born 7 March 1924. His wife Idolene Virginia "Dick" Linnen, (to whom he was married 24 February 1944 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 17 July 1919 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Ernest Wilfred Linnen and Phyllis Countryman, (to whom refer); died 4 November 1988 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried 5 November 1988 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend George Ellison, Anglican Church, officiating). This couple begat issue: (1) Judy Lapierre, born 3 August 1944, who married 3 January 1961, James Smith.
Richard F. LaPorte was son to T. Douglas LaPorte and ---. His wife Jane Elizabeth Montgomery, (to whom he was married 29 September 1989 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario), was daughter to Bert James Montgomery and Lulu Belle Gillespie, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 23 June 1984 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Kenneth Michael Berry, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Richard F. LaPorte and Jane Elizabeth Montgomery are presently available.
Laurie Douglas Laughlin was born 22 August 1953. His wife Kelly Ann Birtwistle, (to whom he was married 11 September 1981), was born 23 October 1959 at Mount Forest, Wellington County, Ontario, daughter to Donald Henry Birtwistle and Enid Lorene McLatchie, (to whom refer). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Stuart Frederick Leis was born 11 August 1952. His wife Blanche Noreen Shepherd, (to whom he was married 14 April 1979 and from whom subsequently divorced in July 1984), was born 5 November 1959, daughter to James Clifford Shepherd and Blanche Eleanor Linner, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Amanda Lyn Leis (or Shepherd), born 15 April 1979, afterward legally assuming and bearing her mother's maiden surname Shepherd in lieu of that of Leis, consequent upon her parents' divorce; (2) Terrance James Frederick Leis (or Shepherd), born 17 May 1982, afterward legally assuming and bearing his mother's maiden surname Shepherd in lieu of that of Leis, consequent upon his parents' divorce.
David Ross Levere was born 22 August 1955 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Hilliard Levere and Myrtle Evelyn McMillan, (to whom refer). His wife Linda Arlene Barkley was born 16 October 1963. This couple begat issue: (1) Jennifer Jean Levere, born 25 August 1982 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; (2) Daniel Ross Levere, born 23 May 1984 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario.
Hilliard Levere was born in 1916. His wife Myrtle Evelyn McMillan was born 15 June 1924 at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to Andrew Hunter McMillan and Alice Whitley, (to whom refer); died 21 June 1988 at Ottawa General Hospital, Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario; buried 24 June 1988 at Mainsville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Hazel Dorothy Levere, born 27 November 1942 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, died in infancy, unmarried, 25 December 1942, buried at Mainsville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (2) Margaret Jane Levere, born 19 June 1946 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, David Watt, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1981), and, secondly, 12 January 1984, her fifth cousin (through two lines of descent) Douglas Martin Cook; (3) Linda Grace Levere, born 28 October 1947 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married Clifford Young, (from whom subsequently divorced); (4) Betty-Ann Levere, born 11 April 1949 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married, firstly, in 1970, Berend Jan "Ben" Faber, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, at Christ United Church, Lyn, Elizabethtown Township, Leeds County, Ontario, James Edwin Cass; (5) Norma Jean Levere, born 28 May 1954 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married Carl Arthur Jobson; (6) David Ross Levere, born 22 August 1955 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Linda Arlene Barkley; (7) Arlene Ada Levere, born 4 December 1957 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Walter Amasa Ault.
Charles Lewis was born in or about 1807 or 1808 in Upper Canada; died 21 June 1877 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario. His wife Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, (to whom he was married in or after 1836), was born 22 January 1810 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to Andrew Hunter and Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom refer); christened 4 March 1810 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 21 April 1890 at Delaware Township, Middlesex County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Margaret Lewis, born in or after 1836 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada; (2) John Lewis; (3) Sarah Jane Lewis; (4) Mary Lewis, born in or about 1839, 1840 or 1841 at Southwold Township, London Municipal District, Upper Canada or Canada West, who married 24 September 1861 at Elgin County, Canada West, James Williams; (5) Elizabeth Caroline Lewis, born in or about 1842 or 1843 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, who married 8 March 1865 at Elgin County, Canada West, Calvin Sutton; (6) Andrew Lewis, born 12 September 1846 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, christened (together with his younger siblings William Allan Lewis and Adaline Lewis) 20 March 1853 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West; (7) Elthea (or Althea) "Eldie" Lewis, born 12 September 1848 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, who married 3 June 1873 at the Presbyterian Church, St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, (with the Reverend George Cuthbertson, Presbyterian Church, officiating), Peter Robert Pulford; (8) William Allan Lewis, born 22 February 1850 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, christened (together with his elder brother Andrew Lewis and his younger sister Adaline Lewis) 20 March 1853 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, who married 2 July 1902 at Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Amy Stafford; (9) Adaline (or Adeline) Lewis, born 8 November 1852 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, christened (together with her elder siblings Andrew Lewis and William Allan Lewis) 20 March 1853 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, who married 28 September 1871 at Fingal, Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, William Henry Dark.
William Allan Lewis was born 22 February 1850 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Charles Lewis and Christian (Christiana, Christina or Christena) Hunter, (to whom refer); christened 20 March 1853 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West. His wife Amy Stafford, (to whom he was married 2 July 1902 at Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario), was born in or about 1848 or 1849 at Southwold Township, London Municipal District, Canada West, daughter to Abel Stafford and Nancy Lewis. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
John Darrell Light was born 5 March 1955, son to John Light and Alice Johnson. His wife Evelyn Joyce McGonigal, (to whom he was married 2 November 1974), was born 22 February 1956, daughter to Robert McGonigal and Jane Elizabeth "Jean" Donald, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Jason Darrell Light, born 30 December 1975; (2) Gregory Dallas Light, born 1 November 1977; (3) Christopher Tyler Light, born 2 October 1982.
Roy Lindsay was born 11 December 1903 at or near Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, son to John Lindsay and Elizabeth ---; died 5 February 2002 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. His wife Marion Josephine Martin, (to whom he was married in July 1936 or in July 1946, depending upon sources, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was daughter to Harry Sinclair Martin and Margaret May Burchell, (to whom refer). This couple begat issue: (1) Cheryl Lindsay, who married John Smith; (2) Bonnie Lindsay, who married Bruno Studer.
Adam Linnen (a soldier of The Queen in defence of British North America in the Upper Canada Rebellion, a hero of the Battle of the Windmill, etc.) was born in or about 1790 or 1791 at Chirnside Parish, Berwick County, Scotland, son to David Linnen and Elizabeth Dun (or Dunn); christened 20 November 1791 at Chirnside Parish, Berwick County, Scotland; died (killed by insurgent enemy forces) on Active Service at the Battle of the Windmill 13 November 1838 at Windmill Point, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada; buried 14 November 1838 in a trench together with some of his fallen comrades at the Windmill Battlefield, Windmill Point, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada. His wife Margaret Hunter, (to whom he was married 1 December 1820 at Ogdensburg, Oswegatchie Township, St. Lawrence County, New York with John Scott, Justice of the Peace, officiating), was born 25 November 1801 probably at Little Auchengibbert, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to Andrew Hunter and Janet (or Jennet) Spiers (or Speirs), (to whom refer); christened 30 November 1801 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; married, secondly, in or about 1845, 1846 or 1847, Richard Welsh (Welch or Walsh), (to whom also refer); died 26 March 1886 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Adam Linnen and Margaret Hunter begat issue: (1) David Linnen, born 7 February 1821 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 15 June 1888 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in June 1888 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 11 December 1855, Elizabeth Ann McComb; (2) Andrew Hunter Linnen, born 18 April 1823 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 1 December 1901 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 30 July 1844 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, (with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), his first cousin Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) "Kitty" Hunter; (3) John Linnen, born 23 October 1824 (according to some sources and his own statement) or 23 October 1826 (according to some sources) probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 24 March 1904 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1904 at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, who married his first cousin Janet (or Jennet) Hunter; (4) Janet (Jannet or Jennet) Linnen, born in or about 1826 or 1827 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 24 April 1863, buried in 1863 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, who married James Cameron; (5) Jane (or Jean) Linnen, died early, unmarried; (6) Margaret Linnen, died early, unmarried; (7) Robert Linnen, born in or about 1830 or 1831 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 26 March 1885 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of five days' suffering with inflammation of the lungs, who married 19 December 1864, (with the Reverend William Ferrie, Presbyterian Church, officiating), Sarah Hutchcroft; (8) Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, born 20 July 1832 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, bore out of wedlock, prior to marriage, by her own stepfather Richard Welsh (Welch or Walsh), a male child, (for further records of whom refer to the entry labelled "Elizabeth Linnen" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work), died 18 October 1918 (not 18 October 1917 as according to some sources and erroneously suggested or indicated upon her tombstone) at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married John Black; (9) William Linnen, born 18 March 1833 (according to some sources) or 18 March 1835 (according to some sources and his own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died possibly unmarried 2 November 1904 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of a paralytic stroke; (10) George Linnen (designer and builder of numerous historic structures, etc.), born in or about 1837 or 1838 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, died 6 April 1900, buried in 1900 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Susannah Davis.
Adam Linnen was born 16 August 1871 (according to some sources) or 24 August 1871 (according to some sources and christening record), (not 16 August 1872 or 24 August 1872 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and his own statements) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Robert Linnen and Sarah Hutchcroft, (to whom refer); christened 28 January 1872 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; died 22 July 1932. His wife Janet Ann Conley, (to whom he was married 6 November 1900 at Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 27 August 1875; died 20 April 1973. This couple begat issue: (1) Bruce William Linnen, born 7 October 1901 near Heckston, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 13 January 1988, buried in 1988 at South Gower Cemetery, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 11 February 1925, Edith Della Adams; (2) Harold Burton Linnen, born 21 April 1907, died 1 April 1959, who married 22 December 1950, Elizabeth Isobel Johnston.
Albert Vose Linnen was born 22 May 1917 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, son to Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen and Alberta Parke, (to whom refer); died 22 June 1988 probably at Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. His wife was Gloria Mildred Pettz, (to whom he was married 14 May 1942 in Colorado). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Allan Linnen was born 8 October 1851 (not 8 October 1854 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and according to his own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Andrew Hunter Linnen and Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) "Kitty" Hunter, (to whom refer); married, secondly, ---, (to whom also refer); died in February 1931; buried in 1931 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His first wife (and second cousin through two lines of descent) Margaret Jane Gladstone, (to whom he was married 20 November 1882 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born in or about 1862 or 1863 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to Andrew Gladstone and Mary McLatchie, (to whom likewise also refer); died 22 June 1906 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of one hour's suffering with poisoning. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Allan Linnen and Margaret Jane Gladstone are presently available.
Allan Linnen was born 8 October 1851 (not 8 October 1854 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and according to his own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to Andrew Hunter Linnen and Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) "Kitty" Hunter, (to whom refer); married, firstly, 20 November 1882 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, his second cousin (through two lines of descent) Margaret Jane Gladstone, (to whom also refer); died in February 1931; buried in 1931 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His second wife was ---. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Allan Linnen and --- are presently available.
Allan James Linnen was born 24 August 1931, son to Robert Franklin "Frank" Linnen and Myrtle Anderson, (to whom refer). His wife was Diana Thompson. This couple begat issue: (1) Cyndy Linnen, born 12 September 1957; (2) Michael Linnen; (3) Daniel Linnen.
Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen was born 10 February 1884 or 10 February 1885 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to George Linnen and Susannah Davis, (to whom refer); allegedly died unmarried in Western Canada during a harvest excursion, being allegedly buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, but in reality died 13 November 1957 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado and buried in November 1957 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado. His wife Alberta Parke, (to whom he was married 5 July 1916 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado), was born 7 August 1893 at Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado. This couple begat issue: (1) Albert Vose Linnen, born 22 May 1917 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, died 22 June 1988 probably at Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, who married 14 May 1942 in Colorado, Gloria Mildred Pettz; (2) Lavina Margaret Linnen, born 23 September 1920 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado; (3) Eileen Fern Linnen, born 15 November 1922 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, who married Gerald O. Jacobs; (4) Willard Warren Linnen, born 5 October 1924 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, who married Dorothy Ruth Wilson; (5) Harold Vernon Linnen, born 7 May 1926 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, died early, unmarried, 24 December 1927 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado; (6) Donald Leroy Linnen, born 7 May 1929 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, who married, firstly, Freda Miller, secondly, Shirley A. Ledbetter, and, thirdly, Mary Ann McClure; (7) Elva Jane Linnen, born 9 August 1932 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, who married William D. Dennison.
Alvin Ernest Linnen was born 30 May 1882 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 12 December 1914 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Mary Maud Sloan, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, 23 October 1929 at the residence of the Reverend Harry Joyce, Regina, Saskatchewan, Olive Irene Dale, (to whom likewise also refer); died 13 April 1955 at Regina, Saskatchewan. His first wife Edna Trew was born in 1889; died 3 December 1912; buried at Francis, Saskatchewan. Alvin Ernest Linnen and Edna Trew begat issue: (1) May Elizabeth Linnen, born in February 1910, died in infancy, unmarried, 14 August 1910; (2) Charles Norman Linnen, born 1 June 1911 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, Eileen West, (from whom subsequently divorced), secondly, 8 November 1947 at Birmingham, Warwick County, England, Muriel Pallet, (from whom also subsequently divorced 21 November 1962), thirdly, 14 February 1963, ---, (from whom likewise also subsequently divorced), and, fourthly, 24 January 1970, Bettie Helen McCowen.
Alvin Ernest Linnen was born 30 May 1882 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Edna Trew, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, 23 October 1929 at the residence of the Reverend Harry Joyce, Regina, Saskatchewan, Olive Irene Dale, (to whom likewise also refer); died 13 April 1955 at Regina, Saskatchewan. His second wife Mary Maud Sloan, (to whom he was married 12 December 1914 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan), was born 22 June 1886 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to James Sloan and Sarah Perrin; died 15 January 1924 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan; buried in 1924 at Francis, Saskatchewan. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Alvin Ernest Linnen and Mary Maud Sloan.
Alvin Ernest Linnen was born 30 May 1882 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Edna Trew, (to whom also refer); married, secondly, 12 December 1914 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Mary Maud Sloan, (to whom likewise also refer); died 13 April 1955 at Regina, Saskatchewan. His third wife Olive Irene Dale, (to whom he was married 23 October 1929 at the residence of the Reverend Harry Joyce, Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 22 April 1895 at or near Palgrave, Caledon Township, Peel County, Ontario, daughter to George Thomas Dale and Matilda Reid; died 28 February 1982 at Regina, Saskatchewan. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Alvin Ernest Linnen and Olive Irene Dale.
Andrew Hunter Linnen was born 18 April 1823 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Adam Linnen and Margaret Hunter, (to whom refer); died 1 December 1901 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife (and first cousin) Catherine (Catharine, Katharine or Katherine) "Kitty" Hunter, (to whom he was married 30 July 1844 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West with the Reverend Robert Boyd, Presbyterian Church, officiating), was born 8 September 1822 (according to Registers of the Parish of Old Cumnock and her own statement) or 15 September 1822 (according to some sources) probably at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland, daughter to Allan Hunter and Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Chessy (Chessie, Chesny or Chesney), (to whom also refer); christened 6 October 1822 at Cumnock, Old Cumnock Parish, Kyle District, Ayr County, Scotland; died 15 March 1902 probably at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in 1902 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Elizabeth "Betsy" Linnen, born 29 August 1844 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 28 November 1926 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married her first cousin once removed Allan Smail; (2) Margaret Linnen, born 15 September 1846 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 21 November 1925 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 5 September 1872 at Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, Nelson Adolphus "Dolph" Beach; (3) Mary Ann Linnen, born 8 March 1849 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Canada West, died 30 April 1889 in consequence of tuberculosis following upon childbirth, buried in 1889 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 9 June 1873 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, John Mason; (4) Allan Linnen, born 8 October 1851 (not 8 October 1854 as erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources and according to his own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died in February 1931, buried in 1931 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 20 November 1882 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, his second cousin (through two lines of descent) Margaret Jane Gladstone, and, secondly, ---; (5) Adam Linnen, born in 1854 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died unmarried in 1883; (6) Catherine "Kate" Linnen, born 13 November 1856 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died in 1943, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 26 April 1876 at North Augusta, Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Andrew Cowdery Smail; (7) Andrew Hunter Linnen, born 27 April 1859 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died early, unmarried, 26 March 1864; (8) Charlotte Linnen, born 3 August 1862 (according to some sources) or 3 August 1863 (according to some sources and her own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died unmarried in 1944, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (9) Edith Iona Linnen, born 28 October 1868 (according to some sources) or 28 October 1869 (according to some sources and her own statement) probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 21 March 1946 at or near Groveton, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of some five months' suffering with the effects of a stroke, buried in 1946 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 24 May 1903 (according to some sources) or 24 May 1904 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Thomas Johnston Logan.
Andrew Hunter Linnen was born 23 September 1850 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 21, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to John Linnen and Janet (or Jennet) Hunter, (to whom refer); died 16 September 1900 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at Edwardsburgh Township, near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Esther (or Hester) Jane (otherwise Sarah Jane) Hutchcroft was born in or about 1855 or 1856 at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, daughter to George Hutchcroft and Sarah Weston; died 5 October 1887 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of four and one half months' suffering with consumption (tuberculosis). This couple begat issue: (1) Aylmer (Almour, Almer or Elmer) Harrison Linnen, born 25 March 1881 (according to some sources) or 25 March 1882 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, but, if so, curiously less than four months before his sister) at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 12 March 1951 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, who married 17 August 1904 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 7 August 1907 (according to some sources) at or near Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario, Ida Poaps; (2) Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Linnen, born 7 July 1882 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, but, if so, curiously less than four months after her brother) at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 18 March 1969 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, buried in 1969 at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, 19 March 1907 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Samuel Totten, and, secondly, in 1947, Arthur Burrell; (3) Ernest Linnen, born in or about 1882 or 1883, died very early, unmarried, in consequence of injuries sustained in a barn fire; (4) Arthur Gordon Linnen, born 21 March 1884 at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (5) Anson Edson Linnen, born 28 June 1885 at or near Pittston, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario.
Archibald James "Archie" Linnen was born 10 August 1887 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); died 24 October 1977 at Regina, Saskatchewan; buried 27 October 1977 in Saskatchewan. His wife Mabel Alice Connery, (to whom he was married 19 December 1917 at the residence of the bride's parents near Francis, Saskatchewan), was born 25 September 1889 at Pakenham Township, Lanark County, Ontario, daughter to William James Connery and Annie McKibbon; died 27 August 1972 in Saskatchewan; buried in 1972 in Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Lorne Herbert Linnen, born 20 March 1919 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, 9 August 1948, Verna Ridley, and, secondly, at Vancouver, British Columbia, Patricia Jean Walton; (2) Roy Gordon Linnen, born 18 January 1922 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, who married 9 July 1949 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Jean Smart; (3) Arthur William Linnen, born 17 April 1925.
Aylmer (Almour, Almer or Elmer) Harrison Linnen was born 25 March 1881 (according to some sources) or 25 March 1882 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, but, if so, curiously less than four months before his sister) at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Andrew Hunter Linnen and Esther (or Hester) Jane (otherwise Sarah Jane) Hutchcroft, (to whom refer); died 12 March 1951 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. His wife Ida Poaps, (to whom he was married 17 August 1904 according to some sources and Registrar-General or 7 August 1907 according to some sources at or near Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario), was born 9 August 1883; died 11 October 1963 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage.
Bradley Kent Linnen was born 17 March 1964, son to Clifford Ray Linnen and Deane Carol Chaskavitch, (to whom refer). His wife Sharon Margaret Waldram, (to whom he was married 11 March 1989 at Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 13 October 1962 at London, Middlesex County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Kimberly Amanda Linnen, born 24 May 1989 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Christopher Philip Ray Linnen, born 4 September 1991 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
Bruce William Linnen was born 7 October 1901 near Heckston, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Adam Linnen and Janet Ann Conley, (to whom refer); died 13 January 1988; buried in 1988 at South Gower Cemetery, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Edith Della Adams, (to whom he was married 11 February 1925), was born 21 March 1899 at Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario, daughter to John Adams and Agnes Kerr; died 13 September 1986 at Kemptville District Hospital, Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario; buried 16 September 1986 at South Gower Cemetery, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Audrey Linnen, born 26 August 1930, who married 25 September 1954, Erwen Garnet Hamilton.
Charles Norman Linnen was born 1 June 1911 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, son to Alvin Ernest Linnen and Edna Trew, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 8 November 1947 at Birmingham, Warwick County, England, Muriel Pallet, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced 21 November 1962); married, thirdly, 14 February 1963, ---, (to whom likewise also refer and from whom also subsequently divorced); married, fourthly, 24 January 1970, Bettie Helen McCowen, (to whom further likewise also refer). His first wife was Eileen West, (from whom subsequently divorced). Charles Norman Linnen and Eileen West begat issue: (1) Diane Linnen, born 16 May 1941, who married 25 August 1973, Allan James Phillips.
Charles Norman Linnen was born 1 June 1911 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, son to Alvin Ernest Linnen and Edna Trew, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Eileen West, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced); married, thirdly, 14 February 1963, ---, (to whom likewise also refer and from whom also subsequently divorced); married, fourthly, 24 January 1970, Bettie Helen McCowen, (to whom further likewise also refer). His second wife Muriel Pallet, (to whom he was married 8 November 1947 at Birmingham, Warwick County, England and from whom subsequently divorced 21 November 1962), was born 29 April 1926 at or near Birmingham, Warwick County, England; married, secondly, at Penarth, Penarth Urban District, Glamorgan County, South Wales, George Perth. Charles Norman Linnen and Muriel Pallet begat issue: (1) Elaine Irene Linnen, born 31 March 1959 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, who married 22 October 1977 at Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan District Borough, South Glamorgan County, Wales, Philip William Stingl.
Charles Norman Linnen was born 1 June 1911 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, son to Alvin Ernest Linnen and Edna Trew, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Eileen West, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced); married, secondly, 8 November 1947 at Birmingham, Warwick County, England, Muriel Pallet, (to whom likewise also refer and from whom also subsequently divorced 21 November 1962); married, fourthly, 24 January 1970, Bettie Helen McCowen, (to whom further likewise also refer). His third wife was ---, (to whom he was married 14 February 1963 and from whom subsequently divorced). No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Charles Norman Linnen and ---.
Charles Norman Linnen was born 1 June 1911 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, son to Alvin Ernest Linnen and Edna Trew, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Eileen West, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced); married, secondly, 8 November 1947 at Birmingham, Warwick County, England, Muriel Pallet, (to whom likewise also refer and from whom also subsequently divorced 21 November 1962); married, thirdly, 14 February 1963, ---, (to whom further likewise also refer and from whom likewise also subsequently divorced). His fourth wife Bettie Helen McCowen, (to whom he was married 24 January 1970), was born 16 October 1921 at or near Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Charles Norman Linnen and Bettie Helen McCowen.
Chester Edwin Linnen was born 5 September 1902 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to William Linnen and Elizabeth Ann Mumby, (to whom refer); died 12 December 1973. His wife Violet Lylle Jerene Harron, (to whom he was married 24 April 1931 at or near Delisle, Saskatchewan), was born 18 August 1909 at Winnipeg, Manitoba; married, secondly, Stanley Coddy. Chester Edwin Linnen and Violet Lylle Jerene Harron begat issue: (1) Clifford Edwin Linnen, born 28 March 1932 at or near Wadena, Saskatchewan, who married 27 March 1954 at Kipling, Saskatchewan, Edith Ligia Beke; (2) Rose Jerene Linnen, born 22 January 1935 at or near Wadena, Saskatchewan, who married 9 June 1954 at Nut Mountain, Sasman Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, George Ellis Ruston; (3) William Everette Linnen, born 25 January 1938 at or near Wadena, Saskatchewan, who married 30 August 1963 at Ponoka, Alberta, Marion Joan Orobko; (4) Violet Evelyn Linnen, born 7 August 1940 at or near Wadena, Saskatchewan, who married 7 June 1958 at Nut Mountain, Sasman Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, Arnie Benard Lund; (5) Lylle Eileen Linnen, born 9 November 1944 at or near Wadena, Saskatchewan, who married 2 November 1968 at Kelvington, Saskatchewan, Trevor Noble Wilson.
Clarence Howard "Dick" Linnen was born 29 May 1917, son to Ernest Wilfred Linnen and Phyllis Louise Countryman, (to whom refer). His wife Velma Elizabeth Riddell, (to whom he was married 3 September 1938 at Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario), was born 24 October 1916 at or near Inkerman, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario, daughter to George Riddell and Lottie Elliott; died 7 February 2005 at Brockville General Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario; buried in 2005 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Gary Clarence Linnen, born 24 June 1939, who married 14 October 1961, Anna-Marie Bottan; (2) Glenn Robert Linnen, born 8 March 1942, who married 16 October 1965, Lorna Loreen Fader; (3) Richard Kenneth Linnen, born 12 May 1944, who married 12 September 1964, Joan Beverley Miller; (4) Susan Elizabeth Linnen, born 25 February 1949, who married 25 August 1973, William Thomas Phillips.
Clifford Edwin Linnen was born 28 March 1932 at or near Wadena, Saskatchewan, son to Chester Edwin Linnen and Violet Lylle Jerene Harron, (to whom refer). His wife Edith Ligia Beke, (to whom he was married 27 March 1954 at Kipling, Saskatchewan), was born 24 July 1930 at or near Kipling, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Dawn Margaret Linnen, born 4 January 1955 at Churchill, Unorganised Territory, Manitoba; (2) Clifford Garth Linnen, born 18 May 1956 at Kipling, Saskatchewan; (3) Grant Alexander Linnen, born 24 July 1961 at The Pas, Manitoba.
Clifford Ray Linnen was born 20 February 1940 at Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Rea Robert Linnen and Kathleen Margaret Snitzler, (to whom refer). His wife was Deane Carol Chaskavitch, (to whom he was married 7 October 1961 at Regina, Saskatchewan). This couple begat issue: (1) Bradley Kent Linnen, born 17 March 1964, who married 11 March 1989 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Sharon Margaret Waldram; (2) Christine Carol Linnen, born 30 March 1967, who married 20 June 1992 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Kevin Duane Boehmer; (3) Jennifer Jo Linnen, born 12 April 1973.
Craig Leroy Linnen was son to Donald Leroy Linnen and Shirley A. Ledbetter, (to whom refer). His wife was Jenene Karen Kahill. This couple begat issue: (1) Mitchell Craig Linnen.
Craig Robert Linnen was born 18 December 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Earl Herbert Linnen and Marjorie Elva Crozier, (to whom refer). His wife Alison Joy Bogues, (to whom he was married 6 May 1978 at Regina, Saskatchewan), was born 17 December 1958 at Regina, Saskatchewan, daughter to Morley Hamilton Bogues and Hazel Marion Dickin. This couple begat issue: (1) Erika Joy Linnen, born 4 March 1984 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
David Linnen was born 7 February 1821 probably in The Hunter Settlement, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Adam Linnen and Margaret Hunter, (to whom refer); died 15 June 1888 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried in June 1888 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom he was married 11 December 1855), was born 18 December 1836 (according to some sources) or 18 December 1837 (according to some sources and her own statement) in Ireland; died 30 November 1921 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) David Samuel Linnen, born 18 January 1857 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, christened 4 January 1858, died 13 April 1922 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, buried in 1922 at Francis, Saskatchewan, who married 12 January 1882 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Mary Louisa Amell; (2) George Ezra Linnen, born 6 December 1858 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, christened 6 February 1859, died 7 February 1943, buried in 1943 at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 18 May 1886 at Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario, Jennie Moorhouse, and, secondly, 15 October 1924 at Harwich Township, Kent County, Ontario, Olive Dunlop; (3) Adam L. Linnen, born 18 January 1861 or 20 January 1861 (depending upon sources) in Canada West, christened 11 April 1861, died unmarried 20 January 1929 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of mitral cardiac regurgitation of some two months' duration, buried in 1929 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (4) Sarah Victoria Linnen, born 18 August 1863, christened 20 April 1864, died in 1955 or 2 October 1957 (depending upon sources) at or near Albany, Albany County, New York, buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, who married 20 October 1886 at Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Alexander MacMurray Hyslop; (5) Margaret Jane "Maggie" Linnen, born 12 April 1867 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, christened 12 June 1867, died 25 July 1900, buried in 1900 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 30 October 1889 at or near Roebuck, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, John Alfred Bradley; (6) James Fraser Linnen, born 6 April 1870, christened 3 July 1870, died unmarried 21 March 1893 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1893 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (7) Mary Elizabeth Linnen, born 3 December 1873 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 3 December 1876 (according to some sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, christened 5 June 1877, died early, unmarried, 3 March 1888 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in 1888 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (8) Harvey Herbert Linnen, born 18 August 1878 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, christened 11 April 1879, died 28 September 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan, buried at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 11 February 1903 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, Sarah Jane Sloan.
David Samuel Linnen was born 18 January 1857 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to David Linnen and Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom refer); christened 4 January 1858; died 13 April 1922 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan; buried in 1922 at Francis, Saskatchewan. His wife Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom he was married 12 January 1882 at or near Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 21 December 1862 at or near Ogdensburg, Oswegatchie Township, St. Lawrence County, New York, daughter to William Amell and Theresa LeBeau; died 20 November 1921 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan; buried at Francis, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Alvin Ernest Linnen, born 30 May 1882 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 13 April 1955 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, Edna Trew, secondly, 12 December 1914 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Mary Maud Sloan, and, thirdly, 23 October 1929 at the residence of the Reverend Harry Joyce, Regina, Saskatchewan, Olive Irene Dale; (2) Marvin Anson Linnen, born 20 August 1883 (according to some sources) or 20 September 1883 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 21 August 1971 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, Martha Schrigley, and, secondly, 2 April 1924 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Elsie Jane Vickerson; (3) Sarah Elizabeth Linnen, born 23 October 1885 (according to some sources and Registrar-General, not 23 October 1884 or 23 October 1886 as each erroneously suggested or indicated in some sources) at South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 6 April 1983, buried in 1983 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 6 February 1907 at the Linnen residence, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario or at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario (depending upon sources), Charles Wilbert Smail; (4) Archibald James "Archie" Linnen, born 10 August 1887 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 24 October 1977 at Regina, Saskatchewan, buried 27 October 1977 in Saskatchewan, who married 19 December 1917 at the residence of the bride's parents near Francis, Saskatchewan, Mabel Alice Connery; (5) Bertha May Linnen, born 8 February 1889 at or near Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario, died 16 August 1978 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 21 December 1910 at the residence of the bride's parents, Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, James Charles Widdis; (6) Harvey David Linnen, born 21 May 1894 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 22 May 1894 (according to some sources) at or near Wilson's Bay, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died 13 November 1984 at Calgary, Alberta, who married Ruth Hudson; (7) Arthur Ray Linnen, born 29 December 1898 at South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died (killed) on Active Service, World War I, unmarried, 11 May 1918 whilst serving with the Saskatchewan Regiment, Canadian Infantry, buried at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, near Aubigny-en-Artois, Pas-de-Calais Department, Nord-Pas-de-Calais Region, the French Republic; (8) Harry Victor Linnen, born 14 June 1901 at or near Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario, died 17 September 1986 at Weyburn Hospital, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, buried in September 1986 at Francis, Saskatchewan, who married 25 October 1925 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Helen Loretta Lowe; (9) Mabel Victoria Linnen, born 5 March 1903, died 26 October 1974, who married Harry Vickerson; (10) Elsie Louisa Linnen, born 1 September 1906 at or near Francis, Local Improvement District 6-J-2, Saskatchewan, died 8 February 1990 at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, buried in 1990 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 8 October 1932 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Harold Montigue "Monty" Bevan.
David Stuart Linnen was born 9 December 1942 at Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Harry Victor Linnen and Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom refer). His wife Deanna E. Swanson, (to whom he was married 21 March 1964 at Keeler, Saskatchewan), was born 13 March 1942 at or near Brownlee, Saskatchewan, daughter to C. E. Reckard Swanson and Gertrude Elizabeth Marshall. This couple begat issue: (1) Melissa Deanne Linnen, born 23 April 1971 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Jodi Lenore Linnen, born 5 April 1972 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
Dennis Nicholas Linnen was born 23 July 1956 at Edmonton, Alberta, son to Donald George Linnen and Amelia Mae Leurichew, (to whom refer). His wife Catherine Miller was born 27 March 1957. This couple begat issue: (1) Angela Maureen Linnen, born 29 March 1979; (2) Sandra Catherine Linnen, born 2 February 1981.
Donald George Linnen was born 3 June 1926 at or near Drumheller, Alberta, son to George Anson Linnen and Lena Riley, (to whom refer). His wife Amelia Mae Leurichew, (to whom he was married 4 July 1953 at Edmonton, Alberta), was born 30 April 1929 at or near Glen Bain, Glen Bain Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Gregory Donald Linnen, born 17 May 1954 at Edmonton, Alberta, who married Jane Philpot; (2) Dennis Nicholas Linnen, born 23 July 1956 at Edmonton, Alberta, who married Catherine Miller; (3) Shelley Mae Linnen, born 2 February 1960 at Edmonton, Alberta, who married William Fomich; (4) Janice Gay Linnen, born 13 September 1966 at Edmonton, Alberta.
Donald Leroy Linnen was born 7 May 1929 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, son to Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen and Alberta Parke, (to whom refer); married, secondly, Shirley A. Ledbetter, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Mary Ann McClure, (to whom likewise also refer). His first wife was Freda Miller. Donald Leroy Linnen and Freda Miller begat issue: (1) Larry Dean Linnen, who married, firstly, Doreen Henrietta Kalsezok, and, secondly, Gillian Wilson.
Donald Leroy Linnen was born 7 May 1929 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, son to Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen and Alberta Parke, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Freda Miller, (to whom also refer); married, thirdly, Mary Ann McClure, (to whom likewise also refer). His second wife was Shirley A. Ledbetter. Donald Leroy Linnen and Shirley A. Ledbetter begat issue: (1) Craig Leroy Linnen, who married Jenene Karen Kahill; (2) Deborah Ann Linnen, who married, firstly, Nick Baca, and, secondly, Michael Nielson.
Donald Leroy Linnen was born 7 May 1929 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, son to Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen and Alberta Parke, (to whom refer); married, firstly, Freda Miller, (to whom also refer); married, secondly, Shirley A. Ledbetter, (to whom likewise also refer). His third wife was Mary Ann McClure. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of Donald Leroy Linnen and Mary Ann McClure.
Douglas Harry Linnen was born 20 March 1933 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, specifically on the North West Quarter of Section 14, Township 13, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian, son to Harry Victor Linnen and Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom refer); died 23 September 1989 at Regina, Saskatchewan. His wife Charlene Aitken, (to whom he was married 18 May 1957 at Gray, Lajord Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan), was born 29 July 1936 at or near Gray, Lajord Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, daughter to William Charles Aitken and Mary Loewen. No children by blood were begotten of this marriage; however this couple adopted one male and one female child who, being "strangers in blood", are not to be further noted or documented in these records.
Earl Herbert Linnen was born 7 March 1919 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, son to Harvey Herbert Linnen and Sarah Jane Sloan, (to whom refer); died 24 December 1985 in consequence of lung cancer; buried 28 December 1985 at Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina, Saskatchewan. His wife Marjorie Elva Crozier, (to whom he was married 26 June 1944 at Success, Saskatchewan), was born 2 December 1920 at or near Success, Saskatchewan, daughter to John William Trimble Crozier and Elva May De Ellion. This couple begat issue: (1) Dianna Jean Linnen, born 31 May 1945 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, 27 June 1970 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Eric Grant, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, 5 June 1980 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Dwight Duncan Pederson; (2) Harvey John Linnen, born 19 December 1947 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, 22 June 1968 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Rhoda Jeannine Stoesz, (from whom subsequently divorced), and, secondly, ---; (3) Judith Erlene Linnen, born 8 February 1950 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 3 April 1982, Stanley Lewis Whiting; (4) Stewart James Linnen, born 8 January 1954 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 11 August 1977 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Shelley Alwyne Darjes, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1987); (5) Craig Robert Linnen, born 18 December 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 6 May 1978 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Alison Joy Bogues.
Ernest Wilfred Linnen was born out of wedlock 14 June 1897 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Mary Selina Linnen by one Joseph Carmichael, (to whom refer in the entry labelled "Mary Selina Linnen" in the "Supplementary" Section at the end of Part I. of this work); died 2 March 1968; buried in 1968 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Phyllis Louise Countryman, (to whom he was married 1 September 1916 according to some sources or 6 December 1916 according to some sources and Registrar-General at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 19 October 1897; died 7 June 1974; buried in June 1974 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Clarence Howard "Dick" Linnen, born 29 May 1917, who married 3 September 1938 at Iroquois, Dundas County, Ontario, Velma Elizabeth Riddell; (2) Idolene Virginia "Dick" Linnen, born 17 July 1919 at or near Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, died 4 November 1988 at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, buried 5 November 1988 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, (with the Reverend George Ellison, Anglican Church, officiating), who married 24 February 1944 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, Joseph Lapierre; (3) Kenneth Richard Linnen, born 23 June 1921, died 15 May 1981 at Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, buried in May 1981 at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario, who married, firstly, 15 January 1942, Rita Bedard, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1954), and, secondly, 19 March 1955, Jean McGinnis.
Gary Clarence Linnen was born 24 June 1939, son to Clarence Howard "Dick" Linnen and Velma Elizabeth Riddell, (to whom refer). His wife Anna-Marie Bottan, (to whom he was married 14 October 1961), was born 17 August 1942, daughter to Tony Bottan and Orpha Amell. This couple begat issue: (1) Leianna Louise Linnen, born 5 October 1962, who married, firstly, 4 July 1987 at St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario, William Lee Hadfield, and, secondly, David Ridley; (2) Lisa-Marie Linnen, born 21 April 1964, who married, firstly, 21 May 1988 at St. John Bosco's Roman Catholic Church, Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, David Gregus, and, secondly, Stephen Bell.
Gary Leonard Linnen was born 13 September 1945 at Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Leonard George Linnen and Mabel Elsie Bornholdt, (to whom refer). His wife Louise Antonia Ziegler, (to whom he was married 16 April 1966 at St. Francis of Assisi's Church, Francis, Saskatchewan), was born 14 November 1946 at her parents' residence near Tyvan, Wellington Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, daughter to Jacob Ziegler and Frances Lena Seitz. This couple begat issue: (1) Carrie Louise Linnen, born 30 January 1975 at Regina, Saskatchewan; (2) Corey Gary Linnen, born 13 September 1977 at Regina, Saskatchewan.
George Linnen (designer and builder of numerous historic structures, etc.) was born in or about 1837 or 1838 probably in The Hunter Settlement, probably on Lot 22, Concession 5, Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, son to Adam Linnen and Margaret Hunter, (to whom refer); died 6 April 1900; buried in 1900 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. His wife Susannah Davis was born 21 June 1840 at Edwardsburgh Township, Johnstown Municipal District, Upper Canada, daughter to Henry Davis and Elizabeth ---; died 25 July 1922 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario in consequence of at least seven months' suffering with carcinoma of the bowel and liver; buried 27 July 1922 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario. This couple begat issue: (1) Robert Henry Linnen, born 16 August 1863 (according to some sources) or 17 August 1863 (according to some sources and his own statement) in Canada West, died 2 December 1919, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Charlotte Ann Mumby; (2) Margaret Letitia "Tish" Linnen, born 21 June 1865 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, died 16 September 1931, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married Andrew Martin; (3) Jane Teressa Linnen, born 30 May 1872 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, who married 4 February 1892 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, her second cousin once removed (through two lines of descent) William Cummings; (4) Ida Belle Linnen, born 30 November 1877 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, died unmarried 1 September 1902, buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario; (5) Alva Willard "Alvie" Linnen, born 10 February 1884 or 10 February 1885 (depending upon sources) at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, allegedly died unmarried in Western Canada during a harvest excursion, being allegedly buried at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churchyard, Spencerville, Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, but in reality died 13 November 1957 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado and buried in November 1957 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, having married 5 July 1916 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, Alberta Parke.
George Anson Linnen was born 2 August 1895 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to Robert Henry Linnen and Charlotte Ann Mumby, (to whom refer); died 3 May 1976; buried in 1976 at Carstairs, Alberta. His wife Lena Riley, (to whom he was married 30 June 1922 at Calgary, Alberta), was born in 1896; died in 1933. This couple begat issue: (1) Robert John Linnen, born 14 February 1924 at or near Drumheller, Alberta, died 10 February 1968, buried 14 February 1968 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, who married 11 April 1951 at Albert, Riverside-Albert, Hopewell Parish, Albert County, New Brunswick, Marie Estella Black; (2) Donald George Linnen, born 3 June 1926 at or near Drumheller, Alberta, who married 4 July 1953 at Edmonton, Alberta, Amelia Mae Leurichew.
George Ezra Linnen was born 6 December 1858 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to David Linnen and Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom refer); christened 6 February 1859; married, secondly, 15 October 1924 at Harwich Township, Kent County, Ontario, Olive Dunlop, (to whom also refer); died 7 February 1943; buried in 1943 at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario. His first wife Jennie Moorhouse, (to whom he was married 18 May 1886 at Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario), was born in or about 1860 or 1861 at Euphemia Township, Lambton County, Canada West, daughter to Edward Charles Moorhouse and Margaret Price; married, firstly, --- Dolson; buried at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario. No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of George Ezra Linnen and Jennie Moorhouse are presently available.
George Ezra Linnen was born 6 December 1858 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Canada West, son to David Linnen and Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom refer); christened 6 February 1859; married, firstly, 18 May 1886 at Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario, Jennie Moorhouse, (to whom also refer); died 7 February 1943; buried in 1943 at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, Kent County, Ontario. His second wife Olive Dunlop, (to whom he was married 15 October 1924 at Harwich Township, Kent County, Ontario), was born 1 May 1864 at Dover Township, Kent County, Canada West, daughter to John Dunlop and Louisa Owen; married, firstly, 25 June 1890 at Dover Township, Kent County, Ontario, William D. A. M. McKenzie Ross; died 7 December 1943; buried at Kent County, Ontario. No children by blood were begotten of the marriage of George Ezra Linnen and Olive Dunlop.
George Franklin Linnen was born 4 January 1924, son to Robert Franklin "Frank" Linnen and Myrtle Anderson, (to whom refer). His wife was Frances Wanner. This couple begat issue: (1) Karen Linnen, born 27 December 1951, who married Michael Mooney; (2) Barry Linnen, born 8 January 1958.
Glenn Robert Linnen was born 8 March 1942, son to Clarence Howard "Dick" Linnen and Velma Elizabeth Riddell, (to whom refer). His wife Lorna Loreen Fader, (to whom he was married 16 October 1965), was born 25 September 1945. This couple begat issue: (1) Heidi Loreen Linnen, born 15 January 1969, who married David MacDonald.
Gordon Herbert Linnen was born 25 October 1929 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, son to Harry Victor Linnen and Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom refer); married, secondly, 24 August 1963, Carol Elliot, (to whom also refer); died 19 December 1989 at Leamington, Essex County, Ontario. His first wife was Cecile Laverne, (to whom he was married in 1954 at Southport Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Portage la Prairie Rural Municipality, Manitoba and from whom subsequently divorced in 1960). Gordon Herbert Linnen and Cecile Laverne begat issue: (1) Stewart David Linnen, born 28 May 1955 at or near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, who married 30 September 1977, Lydie Louise Rauzon; (2) April Charlene Linnen, born 15 April 1957 at Windsor, Essex County, Ontario, who married 18 August 1979, Robert King.
Gordon Herbert Linnen was born 25 October 1929 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, son to Harry Victor Linnen and Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom refer); married, firstly, in 1954 at Southport Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Portage la Prairie Rural Municipality, Manitoba, Cecile Laverne, (to whom also refer and from whom subsequently divorced in 1960); died 19 December 1989 at Leamington, Essex County, Ontario. His second wife was Carol Elliot, (to whom he was married 24 August 1963). No further records of possible offspring of the marriage of Gordon Herbert Linnen and Carol Elliot are presently available.
Gregory Donald Linnen was born 17 May 1954 at Edmonton, Alberta, son to Donald George Linnen and Amelia Mae Leurichew, (to whom refer). His wife Jane Philpot was born 18 December 1957. No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Harold Burton Linnen was born 21 April 1907, son to Adam Linnen and Janet Ann Conley, (to whom refer); died 1 April 1959. His wife Elizabeth Isobel Johnston, (to whom he was married 22 December 1950), was born 1 July 1916, daughter to Thomas Alva Johnston and Elizabeth Belle "Lizzie" Adams; died in 1992. This couple begat issue: (1) Stanley Harold Linnen, born 19 November 1951; (2) Erin Linea Linnen, born 25 August 1956.
Harold Lawrence Linnen was born 8 June 1927, son to Robert Franklin "Frank" Linnen and Myrtle Anderson, (to whom refer). His wife was Evelyn Buchanan, (from whom subsequently divorced). This couple begat issue: (1) Gerald Linnen, born 14 August 1951; (2) Eileen Linnen, born 31 January 1956, who married Neil Schmidt.
Harry Victor Linnen was born 14 June 1901 at or near Kemptville, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); died 17 September 1986 at Weyburn Hospital, Weyburn, Saskatchewan; buried in September 1986 at Francis, Saskatchewan. His wife Helen Loretta Lowe, (to whom he was married 25 October 1925 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan), was born 11 April 1905 at or near Galetta, Fitzroy Township, Carleton County, Ontario, daughter to Moses Lowe and Annie Anderson. This couple begat issue: (1) Dorothy Pearl Linnen, born 20 June 1926 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, specifically on the North West Quarter of Section 14, Township 13, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian, who married, firstly, 12 June 1947 at Pleasant View United Church, Pleasant View, Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, Herbert David Erb, and, secondly, 4 September 1993 at the United Church of Canada, Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, George Cunningham; (2) Gordon Herbert Linnen, born 25 October 1929 at or near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, died 19 December 1989 at Leamington, Essex County, Ontario, who married, firstly, in 1954 at Southport Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Portage la Prairie Rural Municipality, Manitoba, Cecile Laverne, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1960), and, secondly, 24 August 1963, Carol Elliot; (3) Douglas Harry Linnen, born 20 March 1933 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, specifically on the North West Quarter of Section 14, Township 13, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian, died 23 September 1989 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 18 May 1957 at Gray, Lajord Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, Charlene Aitken; (4) Murray Leroy Linnen, born 9 October 1935 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married, firstly, 12 November 1960 at Girvin, Saskatchewan, Beverley Dolan, (from whom subsequently divorced in 1977), and, secondly, 31 August 1979 at Calgary, Alberta, Yvonne Niles; (5) David Stuart Linnen, born 9 December 1942 at Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 21 March 1964 at Keeler, Saskatchewan, Deanna E. Swanson.
Harvey Linnen was son to Joseph Edgar "Joe" Linnen and Nellie Joan Bamford, (to whom refer). His wife was Lynn ---, (from whom subsequently divorced). No further records of possible offspring of this marriage are presently available.
Harvey Dale Linnen was born 2 December 1948 at Ponteix, Saskatchewan, son to Robert Franklin "Frank" Linnen and Myrtle Anderson, (to whom refer). His wife Linda McKellar, (to whom he was married 1 August 1969 at Vanguard, Saskatchewan), was born 5 October 1953 at Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, daughter to Louis McKellar and Winona ---. This couple begat issue: (1) Jeanne Lynn Linnen, born 8 January 1970 at Swift Current, Saskatchewan; (2) Jody Leanne Linnen, born 6 October 1972 at Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Harvey David Linnen was born 21 May 1894 (according to some sources and Registrar-General) or 22 May 1894 (according to some sources) at or near Wilson's Bay, South Gower Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Samuel Linnen and Mary Louisa Amell, (to whom refer); died 13 November 1984 at Calgary, Alberta. His wife was Ruth Hudson. This couple begat issue: (1) June Linnen, who married Alan Wright; (2) Mildred Linnen, who married William J. Beck.
Harvey Herbert Linnen was born 18 August 1878 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, son to David Linnen and Elizabeth Ann McComb, (to whom refer); christened 11 April 1879; died 28 September 1957 at Regina, Saskatchewan; buried at Regina, Saskatchewan. His wife Sarah Jane Sloan, (to whom he was married 11 February 1903 at Prescott, Grenville County, Ontario), was born 31 January 1878 at Edwardsburgh Township, Grenville County, Ontario, daughter to James Sloan and Sarah Perrin; died 9 February 1977 at Regina, Saskatchewan; buried in 1977 at Regina, Saskatchewan. This couple begat issue: (1) Maud Leaetta Linnen, born 29 September 1905 at or near Francis, Local Improvement District 6-J-2, Saskatchewan, died 10 October 1992, buried 13 October 1992 at Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 24 March 1926 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Francis Patrick Cochlin; (2) Marguerite Hilda Linnen, born 12 May 1908 at or near Francis, Local Improvement District 6-J-2, Saskatchewan, died unmarried 8 January 1970; (3) Basil James Linnen, born 23 February 1911 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, died early, unmarried, 2 September 1913; (4) Rea Robert Linnen, born 18 November 1912 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, who married 21 October 1936 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Kathleen Margaret Snitzler; (5) Leonard George Linnen, born 30 March 1915 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, christened 29 December 1916 at Francis, Saskatchewan, who married 5 October 1938 at or near Francis, Saskatchewan, Mabel Elsie Bornholdt; (6) Earl Herbert Linnen, born 7 March 1919 at Francis Rural Municipality, Saskatchewan, died 24 December 1985 in consequence of lung cancer, buried 28 December 1985 at Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina, Saskatchewan, who married 26 June 1944 at Success, Saskatchewan, Marjorie Elva Crozier.
Harvey John Linnen was born 19 December 1947 at Regina, Saskatchewan, son to Earl Herbert Linnen and Marjorie Elva Crozier, (to whom refer); married, secondly, ---, (to whom also refer). His first wife Rhoda Jeannine Stoesz, (to whom he was married 22 June 1968 at Regina, Saskatchewan and from whom subsequently divorced), was born 3 August 1948 at Osage, Osage Township, Mitchell County, Iowa, daughter to Samuel John Stoesz and Wanda Woodley Manee. Harvey John Linnen and Rhoda Jeannine Stoesz begat issue: (1) Michael Earl Linnen, born 12 January 1971 at Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality, Ontario; (2) Jeannine Michelle Linnen, born 20 December 1971 at Arcola, Saskatchewan; (3) Stephen Samuel Linnen, born 22 January 1974 at Melfort, Saskatchewan; (4) Aaron Joh