Hi Carol The 1870 census of Ontario is online at the main archives set www.archives.ca Sheila Behan Bob Carswell wrote: > ATTENTION: Carol Trollope <[email protected]> > > Hi Carol, > > Take a look at the 1851 Census for Cumberland, Ontario as a place to begin. > You might find them there on a farm as the town of Cumberland is not too far > from Ottawa and I suspect that area. although rural, was much more populated > than either Nova Scotia or BC in 1850. You should find what you are looking > for in Carlton County records. I suspect you can get the Census through the > LDS. > The Archives of Ontario in Toronto may also be able to help there if you > contact them..perhaps easier by letter right now Check their Web site.. > http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/ . You might be able to borrow something > through Interlibrary Loan from them. Check their site thoroughly to see what > they have available. Right now they are on strike but that should end > shortly. > > Hope that helps, > Bob in Toronto > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Brian, Carol Trollope <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:22 PM > Subject: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > > > Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, > > married > > to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and > > possibly > > other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. > > > > Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, > > Canada, > > wherever that is in that era. > > > > 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. > > 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada > > 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. > > > > Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time > > 1850, in > > a Cumberland, Canada? > > > > Were there other siblings? > > Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of > > Cumberland, Canada. > > > > I hope Some Generous Person can help. > > > > Carol > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word > unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh > email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Pretty good that Bob, but how about " Where you wish the dead were living and the living dead? David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Carswell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 12:08 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] Definition of Genealogy > Definition of Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living! > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi Carol; There are two Charles McDonalds born in Cumberland in 1850, but no sign of the parental family anywhere in Canada There are many Charles McDonalds, but the only Pollys are children, so it looks as though she's dead by 1881. If you had a Birth date for the elder Charles (just the year) I could probably pin him down if he was still alive. This first Charles born in 1850 makes no sense for you as he is living at home and his parents are Donald & Mary. Census Place: Catalone, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375802 NAC C-13166 Dist 6 SubDist L Page 18 Family 73 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Donald MC DONALD M M 78 Scottish Scotland Occ: Farmer Religion: Presbyterian Canada Mary MC DONALD F M 61 Scottish Scotland Religion: Presbyterian Canada Charles MC DONALD M 31 Scottish Nova Scotia Occ: Seaman Religion: Presbyterian Canada Malcolm MC DONALD M 28 Scottish Nova Scotia Occ: Fisherman Religion: Presbyterian Canada Mary MC DONALD F 26 Scottish Nova Scotia Religion: Presbyterian Canada John MC PHERSON M 2 Scottish Nova Scotia Religion: Presbyterian Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- This is the only other possibility. No longer living in Cumberland, he has married a French-Canadian (poss. Acadian) girl and is raising a large family. You even get a free hint as to his wife's maiden name: Census Place: D'Escousse, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375803 NAC C-13167 Dist 7 SubDist C Page 39 Family 179 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Charles MCDONALD M M 31 French Nova Scotia Occ: Fisherman Religion: Catholic Sophick MCDONALD F M 31 French Nova Scotia Religion: Catholic Amadda MCDONALD F 5 French Nova Scotia Religion: Catholic Caroline MCDONALD F 3 French Nova Scotia Religion: Catholic Marie MCDONALD F 2 French Nova Scotia Religion: Catholic Sophick MCDONALD F 1 French Nova Scotia Religion: Catholic Julia BOUDROT F W 60 French Nova Scotia Religion: Catholic William BOUDROT M 22 French Nova Scotia Occ: Fisherman Religion: Catholic Cheers! Malcolm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian, Carol Trollope" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:22 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, > married > to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and > possibly > other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. > > Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, > Canada, > wherever that is in that era. > > 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. > 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada > 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. > > Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time > 1850, in > a Cumberland, Canada? > > Were there other siblings? > Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of > Cumberland, Canada. > > I hope Some Generous Person can help. > > Carol > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Greetings All. Our action in Federal Court for an Application for Judicial Review is progressing. The deadline for the current stage of the litigation - Cross Examinations - is 15 May 2002. Our lawyer Lois Sparling is flying to Ottawa to cross examine Greg Eamon (on behalf of the National Archivist, Ian Wilson) and Mary Ledoux (on behalf of Ivan P. Fellegi, Chief Statistician of Canada)on 9 May 2002. Counsel from Justice Canada for the National Archivist and the Chief Statistician will be cross examining Professor Bill Waiser and myself, in Calgary, on 14 May 2002. While it was expected that other Applicants in Calgary would also be cross examined at this time, Counsel has indicated that if they have questions of any other Applicants, they will do so by way of written interrogatories. (Written questions for which Applicants would provide written answers.) General Counsel for John Reid, Information Commissioner, has asked to be removed as a Respondent in our action, and Lois has consented to that. The Information Commissioner is still conducting his own, separate investigation into Statistics Canada's refusal to release custody of the 1906 Census and does not want to be bound in any way by the decision of the Federal Court and so must not participate further in this action. Lois has heard nothing from the lawyers for the Privacy Commissioner, even though he initially responded with an Intent to Appear. The next step in the litigation is to serve and file our "Record". This record is made up of our Notice of Application, all our Affidavits and documentary exhibits, the Transcripts of Cross-Examinations and our Memorandum of Fact and Law. The theoretical deadline for this is 3 June 2002, although that could possibly be extended to 13 June 2002. Further updates on our Application for Judicial Review will be posted as progress requires. Happy Hunting. Gordon A. Watts [email protected] Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Port Coquitlam, BC http://globalgenealogy.com/Census en français http://globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index_f.htm Permission to forward without notice is granted.
Worth checking out folks. Thanks, David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Muriel M. Davidson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: ""David M Paterson"" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 12:48 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NS-CAPEBRETON] Census website > David -- > I have checked this site, even found Nova Scotian census records on a > California site!!!!! > I suggest all check out the following Nova Scotia ONLINE records:- > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~downhome/nscensus.html > > Lark Szick [email protected] enjoys receiving extra records. > Bryan Keddy [email protected] posts these records > I am "the landlady" -- lots of space [email protected] > > My hope is to receive many hidden or unknown records linked to > this above site -- the Mi'kmaq one will be moved from FAMILY > > Check the above site and should there be any not linked, I will > give you one little tip -- Lark Szick lives at The Mira. > > Muriel M. Davidson [email protected] > Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee > --------------------- > > >From another list which some of you may be on I picked up this which > looks > > at first sight anyway most useful, but I have not as yet really gone into > > it. > > David. > > > > http://www.census-online.com/links/ > > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.330 / Virus Database: 184 - Release Date: 2/28/02 > >
Greetings All. As all should by now be aware, Senator Milne's Bill S-12, An Act to Amend the Statistics Act and National Archives of Canada Act (census records), was referred back to Committee to allow Dr. Ivan Fellegi (Chief Statistician of Canada) to appear before the Committee. His appearance was expected to be held on 17 April 2002, and the Bill was expected to be returned to the Senate not later than 30 April 2002. On 16 April I received notice from the Clerk of the Committee that the consideration of Bill S-12 was no longer scheduled for 17 April. No reason was given for the change in schedule. No indication was given as to when Dr. Fellegi would appear before the Committee and from other sources it was indicated that Senator Michael Kirby, Chair of the Committee would be seeking a short extension to the time by which the Bill must be returned to the Senate. Records of Hansard for the Senate debates of 25 April 2002 show that Senator Kirby made the following motion: "That notwithstanding the Order of the Senate adopted on March 25, 2002, the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, which was authorized to examine and report on Bill S-12, to amend the Statistics Act and the National Archives of Canada Act (census records), be empowered to present its final report no later than June 6, 2002." The motion was passed. The final day for sitting of the House of Commons, before the summer recess, is 21 June 2002. With a deadline of 6 June for return of Bill S-12 to the Senate, it would appear that we will not see a parliamentary resolution to the Access to Census issue before the fall at least. Even if S-12 was once again returned to the Senate without amendment, immediately passed third reading, and was referred to the House of Commons, there is insufficient time for it to go through all the steps necessary in the House before summer recess. What this all means is that we have not yet achieved our goal, and it will be necessary for us to continue to seek the support of our elected and appointed represenatives through our letters and petitions. The summer recess of Parliament will give many opportunities for us to arrange personal meetings with MPs in their constituency offices. I urge you to take full advantage of these opportunities. You do not have to do it alone -- take some friends along with you. As always, whether with letters, email, or personal meetings, I urge you to be polite and respectful. Request support - do not demand it. We are seeking support for our cause - do not be abusive or disrespectful because they have not yet given it. Happy Hunting. Gordon A. Watts [email protected] Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Port Coquitlam, BC http://globalgenealogy.com/Census en français http://globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index_f.htm Permission to forward without notice is granted.
>From another list which some of you may be on I picked up this which looks at first sight anyway most useful, but I have not as yet really gone into it. David. http://www.census-online.com/links/ This email has been scanned with Norton AntiVirus 2002
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Hi, I am a newbie on here and have been lurking for the past couple of days. I now have my courage built up so here goes ..... I have a James Hunter born ?, 1810 in Scotland, died Lucknow, ON, Feb. 25, 1871. His wife, Maria Wilson was born ?, ?, Scotland (I found an entry for abt. 1818, Coatdyke, Lanark, Scotland), but no other details. There seem to be alot of Marys but not many Marias. They came to Canada between 1848 and 1850 and settled in Ontario. Their children James, Andrew and Mary (born St. Quivox and Kilwinning, Scotland) were followed by Robert, Annnie, John, Elizabeth, James Warnock, and Jacob Steel, all born in Ontario. (born from 1850 - 1863) I seem to have a little background on each of the children (from an old family bible in Lucknow) except for Andrew. He was born Oct. 21, 1845 in Kilwinning, Scotland, came over with his parents & vanished? Cannot find him on any census or bmd so far. Do any of these names ring a bell with anyone? Any suggestions on where to find more info on James, Maria or Andrew? Thanks in advance. Judy (in cold and snowing Saskatchewan!)
there is a cumberland co.in Nova Scotia i live about 20-30 min away from there hope this is what your looking for go to nova scotia gen web then click on cumberland co.good luck. andrea ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian, Carol Trollope" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:22 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, > married > to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and > possibly > other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. > > Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, > Canada, > wherever that is in that era. > > 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. > 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada > 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. > > Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time > 1850, in > a Cumberland, Canada? > > Were there other siblings? > Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of > Cumberland, Canada. > > I hope Some Generous Person can help. > > Carol > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi Jamie, It's inside the Simcoe County border just by a hare's breath! Cheers Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Frank & Jamie D'Angelo <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:05 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] Re: SCOTS-IN-CANADA-D Digest V02 #63 > Bob, > > Does Simco include Collingwood? > > Jamie > > > > > > You might try the McGill Library Project to see if they have any listings > > for either the McLean or Carter families in County Atlas produced for Simcoe > > County back in the 1880s. This is only the data. The actual atlases have > > artist drawings of farms, factories and people. > > http://www.imago.library.mcgill.ca/CountyAtlas/default.asp > > > > Also contact the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) at the Simcoe County > > Branch listed somewhere at the following site: > > http://www.ogs.on.ca/branches.htm > > > > Good hunting! > > Bob in Toronto > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Good morning, Sorry about sending an e-mail with no information. My computer sent it off, don't think I hit the send button. Another of my lines of research is the following: Alexander Cathro was born about 1760 in Scotland, he was a weaver. He married Dec 4, 1784 Janet Lownie.(Her father is Wm Lownie.) Alexander died 1844 in St. Andrews, New Brunswich, Canada. Their children are: John born 1785 married Margaret Campbell Jean born 1791 Peter born Dec 1794 Elizabeth born 1799 Alexander and Janet were married in Dundee and children were born there. Peter emigrated to New Brunswich, Canada before 1822, not sure when his father did. Peter died Nov 1875 and is buried in Lieury Baptist Cemetery in McGilivray Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. His wife is Ann Low, born in St. George, New Brunswick, Canada Feb 1805 and died April 1891. She has a tombstone in Liery Baptist Cemetery, but her ody was taken back to N.B. for burial. In St. Geroge, N.B., Peter Cathro built the MacNicol house about 1850 and called it the 'Flower of Dundee'. (Lot 7 of the Mascarene tract, purchased by Peter and Ann in 1823.) Two Cathro children are buried here. In 1851 Peter sold the lot and he and all but two of his family settled in McGillivray Township, Ontario, Canada. Peter and Ann Cathro's children: Alexander born 1822 married Charlotte Margeson Sarah John born 1827 Elizabeth born 1831 married Edward Lonsborough Jane born about 1827 married David Daley Samuel born 1833 married Sarah Maria Revington Catherine (Cassie) born 1834/35 married Francis Lowe Peter born 1839/39 married Sarah Ann Patrick Francis born about 1840 married Jane ? Wm H. born 1842/43 married Rachael Alway Mary Ann born 1845/46 married Alexander Reid Jane Cathro, daughter of Peter and Ann Cathro married David Daley in New Brunswick. They moved to Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada; later they moved to Pickford, MI., USA. They are buried at Bethel Cemetery in Pickford, MI. Their children are: Annie married Duncan McKenzie Peter, George, Jud, John, Alex, Catherine, Emily and Ellen. Ann Low's sibling is Francis and maybe Robert, James and Elizabeth. Her parents are Sarah Grien and John Low. I look forward to anyone that is interested in these lines or has any suggestions on further research I can do. Thanks. Joyce Ames Hoxsey __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com
Hi Carol: I live in Courtenay, BC, about seven minutes drive from Cumberland BC on Vancouver Island. I just checked the local phone book and there are ninety four McDonalds listed. One or more of them may be related to you, but talk about a labour of hercules to find out which.. When I get a bit more time I'll check out one of the local histories, but don't get your hopes up. Cumberland was primarily a mining town in the 1850's, with the rest of the Comox Valley being fishing, logging, and farming. Bill Cocker, courtenay, BC, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "rhynes" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 5:03 AM Subject: Re: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > there is a cumberland co.in Nova Scotia i live about 20-30 min away from > there hope this is what your looking for go to nova scotia gen web then > click on cumberland co.good luck. andrea > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brian, Carol Trollope" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:22 PM > Subject: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > > > > Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, > > married > > to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and > > possibly > > other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. > > > > Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, > > Canada, > > wherever that is in that era. > > > > 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. > > 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada > > 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. > > > > Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time > > 1850, in > > a Cumberland, Canada? > > > > Were there other siblings? > > Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of > > Cumberland, Canada. > > > > I hope Some Generous Person can help. > > > > Carol > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word > unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh > email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Unfortunatley all I have at this point is my ggrandmother's sister Maise KENNEDY (SMITH), was married to a James KENNEDY they had a son David ho was killed in ww2. They were living in Arbroath at 21 Clova Street up until 1971. Best Regards, Jamie LEES CANADA Researching LEES, SMITH, CARGILL, SWANKIE, YOUNG, MCGRAW, MCINTOSH, McFARLANE, KENNEDY, FYFFE, AFFLECK - Berwick, East & West Lothian, Lanark, Angus, Scotland. Baltimore, Detroit and Philadelphia USA, La Macaza, Labelle, Quebec Canada. Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor Ontario Canada > Hi Jamie. I am new to the Scots list and I am researching Kennedys from > Scotland who settled in Prince Edward Island, Canada. I live in B. C. > Canada. I am particularly looking for any connection to Joseph Kennedy born > between 1805 and 1811 in Perthshire, Scotland, and a Duncan Kennedy born > around 1822 in Scotland. I believe they both came to Canada around 1840. > There were Alexanders, John, James and Margarets throughout all the > families. > Anything ring a bell? > Bev. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Frank & Jamie D'Angelo" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:09 AM > Subject: [SCTCDN] Roll call
> There is to be no commercial advertising on this List. Please ensure this > does not re-occur! > Admin. Relax... I was answering someone's call for the DINGWALL surname. The Dingwall's that own the Ford delaership is a very prominent family from Scotland here. Jamie > We have a Dingwall Ford Car Dealership in WIndsor Ontario Canada. > Jamie > > Hi - this is a reposting - would like to make contact with any Dingwall > > family members who may be "lurking" out there. My grandfather - William > > Dingwall - came to Canada to Cape Breton around the end of 1800's . > > There were other siblings that I am trying to trace. At least one - > > Alexander Dingwall - came to Canada and I believe went to Manitoba or > > Alberta. > > Calling all Dingwall relatives !!!! > > Regards - Valerie Dingwall Barrett.
ATTENTION: Beverly <[email protected]> Hi Bev, I believe the OGS branch covering Prince Edward County has some fairly good information on the locals. They would probably have old farm maps with names on them probably some of the history on local residents. Worth a try. Go to http://www.ogs.on.ca/branches/first.html You might also want to look at the County Atlas information at http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/CountyAtlas/ If you find them there see if you can get a photocopy from a library of the actual County Atlas page that refers to the ancestors you find. They are visually most pleasing, some even including sketches of the farmers in addition to their farms. Good luck. Bob in Toronto ----- Original Message ----- From: Beverly <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:23 PM Subject: Re: [SCTCDN] Roll call > Hi Jamie. I am new to the Scots list and I am researching Kennedys from > Scotland who settled in Prince Edward Island, Canada. I live in B. C. > Canada. I am particularly looking for any connection to Joseph Kennedy born > between 1805 and 1811 in Perthshire, Scotland, and a Duncan Kennedy born > around 1822 in Scotland. I believe they both came to Canada around 1840. > There were Alexanders, John, James and Margarets throughout all the > families. > Anything ring a bell? > Bev. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Frank & Jamie D'Angelo" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:09 AM > Subject: [SCTCDN] Roll call > > > > > > > > My roll call... > > > > Researching LEES, SMITH, CARGILL, SWANKIE, YOUNG, MCGRAW, MCINTOSH, > > McFARLANE, KENNEDY, FYFFE, AFFLECK - Berwick, East & West Lothian, > Lanark, > > Angus, Scotland. Baltimore, Detroit and Philadelphia USA, La Macaza, > > Labelle, Quebec Canada. Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor Ontario > Canada > > > > Best Regards, > > Jamie LEES > > CANADA > > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word > unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh > email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Carol The site below is a good site for Cumberland County NS http://nsgna.ednet.ns.ca/dl/dlfiles.html Trudie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian, Carol Trollope" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 5:22 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, > married > to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and > possibly > other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. > > Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, > Canada, > wherever that is in that era. > > 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. > 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada > 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. > > Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time > 1850, in > a Cumberland, Canada? > > Were there other siblings? > Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of > Cumberland, Canada. > > I hope Some Generous Person can help. > > Carol > > ______________________________
ATTENTION: Carol Trollope <[email protected]> Hi Carol, Take a look at the 1851 Census for Cumberland, Ontario as a place to begin. You might find them there on a farm as the town of Cumberland is not too far from Ottawa and I suspect that area. although rural, was much more populated than either Nova Scotia or BC in 1850. You should find what you are looking for in Carlton County records. I suspect you can get the Census through the LDS. The Archives of Ontario in Toronto may also be able to help there if you contact them..perhaps easier by letter right now Check their Web site.. http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/ . You might be able to borrow something through Interlibrary Loan from them. Check their site thoroughly to see what they have available. Right now they are on strike but that should end shortly. Hope that helps, Bob in Toronto ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian, Carol Trollope <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:22 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] MCDONALD, HYSLOP, 1850, Cumberland, Canada > Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, > married > to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and > possibly > other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. > > Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, > Canada, > wherever that is in that era. > > 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. > 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada > 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. > > Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time > 1850, in > a Cumberland, Canada? > > Were there other siblings? > Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of > Cumberland, Canada. > > I hope Some Generous Person can help. > > Carol > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Here is another family that I am researching in Scotland and Ontario, Canada. James Hill was born 1756 near St. Boswells, Scotland and married Helen Bryden in 1781. Helen is the daughter of George Bryden born 1724 and Agnes Kyle born 1727. James Hill and Helen Bryden's children are: Agnes born 1782 married Wm Rodger Margaret Born 1784 married James Rodger George born 1786 married Amelia McRobbie Thomas born 1789 married Margaret Spark John born 1791 married Jennette Dodds James born 1793 married Jennie Shields David born 1796 married Chloe Burnette and Catherine Dodds Christy born 1798 married Thomas Lowrie Some of the children went to New York, USA and then my line moved to Goderich, Ontario, Canada. My line is Thomas and Margaret Spark, they married in 1809 in St. Boswells. Their children are David born 1826 in St. Boswell's married Helen Watt in 1854 in Ontario, Canada. They died in Pickford, MI USA Other children of Thomas and Margaret: James married Jane Fairbairn Margaret married George Wilson Helen married Henry Watters Wm married Isabella Fairbairn George was born 1819 Mary married Thomas Wilson Isabel was born 1845 Adam was born 1848 I hope to hear from someone familiar with these families. Joyce Ames Hoxsey __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com
I am new to the list. I am researching Donald McKenzie born near Glasglow Scotland at Dunrovin Castle. He married Mary ? in Scotland. Their known children are Dan, James, John, Wm and Duncan. Duncan was born Oct. 10, 1848 in Scotland. I later found him in Lieury, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Daley of Parkhill, Ontario. (She was the daughter of David Daley and Jane Cathro and was born in New Brunswick, Canada.) Duncan was a blacksmith. Duncan and Annie's children are: Adelia born 1877 in Canada married Newman Brundson Alexander born 1878 in Canada married Clara Nixon Lillian born 1881 married Alfred Rouse Judson born 1884 in MI, USA married Violet Graham Alvin Preston born 1891 in Sterlingville, Chippewa County, MI, USA. They are buried in Pine Grove cemetery in Sault Ste. Marie, MI, USA. I was wondering if anyone is researching this McKenzie family. Joyce Ames Hoxsey __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com