Thomas Agar born in Kilkenny Co. Ireland died at the age of 35. He came to Canada with his parents in 1849 and settled at Smith Fall's Ontario. He was foreman on the Kingston and Ottawa R.R. when it was being built. He belonged to the Eng. Church and in politics was a strong Conservative. Children Mrs Matthew Warren, who moved to Man. Can., Mrs Robert Howie who moved to Nova Scotia, Charles and 3 children died in infancy.
Charles was born in Smith Falls in 1855. In 1875 he came to Maryborough Township
Here is a list of the sources which I found very helpful with genealogy when I started putting together some of my ancestors McIntosh records which were passed down to me of McIntosh families from across Canada, a total of 2,117 handwritten letters trying to locate them between 1980-1992, much before I even knew how to type, not having a computer until 2002 and then having to learn how to type.
These are very helpful sources, which I dont know if they are on the net or not. Here are the Snail mail address
COLONIAL ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER DATED THURSDAY, AUG 27, 1829, TORONTO, ONT. CANADA
Deaths as they were written
On the morning of Thursday, 20th inst., at his house in Flamboro West, Ont. Canada Titus G. Simons, Colonel of the 2nd regiment Gore Militia and formertly Sheriff of the Gore District
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Of Cholera Infantum, an infant child of Mr. Godwin, merchant, being the sixth child of this family which has died in infancy.
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On Thursday last, William Hunter, father in law of Thomas Bright in the 74th year of hi
What ??!!
Maggie Peters wrote:
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> I will be off the internet for an hour installing a part that was sent to Maggie from her distant cousin in Scotland who is a genealogist that will identify who signs a person up to receive junk mail.
> kevin
I am letting you know that I will be taking all free search sites off my computer by August 1, 2003. These are free search sites which I forward to anyone who wishes to have them. I received them from a distant cousin of mine in Scotland.
With these sites you click on the url line I send to you, type in the surname and search, They also include all ships with pass.
If anyone wishes to have them please contact me before Aug 1st and I will send them to you.
If you do not have a virus scanner on your comput
if someone signs her up to receive junk mail, now the sender of the person
that signed her up now comes up as an attachment, a great little device.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Mc"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: [MACINTOSH~] INFORMATION TO SITE
> What ??!!
>
> Maggie Peters wrote:
> >
> > I will be off the internet for an hour installing a part that was sent
to Maggie from her distant cousin in Scotland who is a genealogi
he loved Scotland
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Mc"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: [MACINTOSH~] PICTURE OF SCOTLAND
> Whady he say ??
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> Maggie Peters wrote:
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> > If anyone would like to have a picture of Scotland please drop a line,
as Maggie's brother just got back
> > kevin
> > maggie's student helper
> > Also, I will not be posting any information regarding McIntosh relatives
whom they married on this site as it h
Andrew Aitchison
was born in Berwickshire, Scotland and died in 1894 at the age of 64. He came to Canada in 1850, settling first in Guelph Township, Ont. Canada and in 1858 moved to Pilkington, Ont. Canada. He was a Presbyterian and a Liberal in politics. He married Elizabeth ann Bathgate. Children were Andrew, William Anne Fasken amd set. at Lambton Mills, Ont. Canada, Ebenezer married Sophia Bye set in Pilkington, Ont. Canada, Peter married Jane Bye set in Elora, Ont. Canada Mrs. Robert Faskin set in
Whady he say ??
Maggie Peters wrote:
>
> If anyone would like to have a picture of Scotland please drop a line, as Maggie's brother just got back
> kevin
> maggie's student helper
> Also, I will not be posting any information regarding McIntosh relatives whom they married on this site as it has not been posted. I just received another e mail to post it there. I have advised them of the site I am posting to and if someone else out there never received the info, which I sent to this site please drop me a
Too all who have asked information on families who have married into the Mc/mcI/Mackintosh families who wrote to me, I just found out that the information that you asked for although it was sent to this site, did not appear on it for some reason, I have also put it onto another site, so if you wish to know, please drop me a line
Kevin
Maggies student helper
mpeters@xcelco.on.ca
Margaret Mcintosh of Dumfries, Ont. Canada married James Ainslie of Galt, Ont. Canada on the 9th of Jan. 1847.
I am sorry I lost your address to write you back with this info so I put it on here. I found this information in the Guelph Advertis Newspaper dated Jan 22, 1847
maggie nee mcintosh
mpeters@xcelco.on.ca
SOME NAMES ON 1851 CENSUS, PART 2 OF BROCK TOWNSHIP PUSLINCH TWP [ WELLINGTON COUNTY. ONT. CANADA]
Lod [Lodire]. Mcrobbie, born Scotland age 35
Janet McRobbie " age 22
John MCrobbie 1
Margaret McRobbie 68
John McRobbie 44
Margaret McRobbie 33
Margaret McRobbie 2
May Cameron
I will be off the internet for an hour installing a part that was sent to Maggie from her distant cousin in Scotland who is a genealogist that will identify who signs a person up to receive junk mail.
kevin
James Allan, mason in Coupar,Scotland married Catherine Campbell the 3rd On May 26, 1787 in Perthshire, Scotland.
Sorry for the delay in looking this one up but I was swamped jim
also, I very rarely put anything on this site anymore, always on the other site. drop a line maggie
>From maggie nee mcintosh [subscriber only]
mpeters@xcelco.on.ca
THE FOLLOWING IS A partial LIST OF SETTLERS FAMILIES WHO CAME TO UPPER CANADA, ONTARIO PRIOR TO 1867
THOMAS AGAR
ANDREW AITCHISON
WILLIAM AITCHESON
GEORGE AITKINSON
DAVID ALEXANDER
JAMES ALEXANDER
ROBERT ALEXANDER
ABSALOM SHADE ALLAN
DAVID ALLAN
JOHN ALLAN
THE AMOS FAMILY
JAMES ANDERSON
JOHN ANDERSON
MATTHEW ANDERSON
THOMAS ANDERSON SR
THOMAS ALLARDICE
ISAAC ANDERSON
E.C. ANDRICH
THE COLUQHOUNS
POWELLS
HAMILTONS
HAMMERSLEY
HAMMOND
HARLAND
HARPERS
HARRIS
MCEWING
MCROBBIES
MCNAUGHTONS
MCFARLANE
MCGARR
MCGILLI
Please note all look ups come from my personal Library of
Newspapers, Hard Cover books, Bibles and Cookbooks etc.
which have been passed down through the McIntosh Generations
to myself
Maggie nee Mcintosh
Daughter of the Late Harry A. McIntosh
Farewell, Ont.
mpeters@xcelco.on.ca
Wellington County, Arthur Township, Bethel Pioneer Cemetery
Note:
writeup on above
This cemetery is one of the oldest of the district and marks
it as John McDermid as being 103 years earlier which would
mean the first burial was in
Sometime ago i purchased records from a genealogists estate in Scotland and included in this were all perthshire marriages from 1687-1809
If someone would like information on marriages during this time in Perthshire, Scotland I will look them up for you.
You must write to me at the following address in order to receive them as I have rheumatoid arthritus and unable to move my wrists to make capital letters and also have a problem typing your email address into my browser.
therefore the only ones that I will
Clippings from the Guelph Herald weekly newspaper and Guelph weekly Herald, Geuleph, Ont Canada
Jas. McCrone marr to Barbara Munroe on Mar 31, 1875
Samuel McCuen marr Ellen Lynd on July 18, 1850 Guelph Township
Alex McCullough marr Jane Allen on Oct 1, 1867 Garafraxa Twp
Eliza McCullough marr John McKenzie Aug 12, 1866 Luther Twp
Jane McCutcheon marr Charles Storrey on Apr 29, 1851 Guelph, Ont
Barbara McDonald marr James Laird on Apr 18, 1861 Eramosa
Christina McDonald Marr Joseph H. Bell on Mar 3, 1892 in
Arthur Township, Wellington County, Ont. Canada
Alexander McKenzie, a native of Nerebus, Islay, Scotland settled on lot 13, south half in 1851. He lived on the farm until the death of his wife Mary McEachern when he retired to live with his daughter, Mrs. Flett, Mt. Forest, Ont. His family were Alex, Donald, who moved to WISCONSIN, USA, Duncan, John in Burlington, Malcolm, Peter Petrolia, Ont. Mrs. Flett, Hamilton, ONt, Mrs John Flett, Mount Fores, ONt Christina In Trinidad, West Indies, Mrs Warner SEATTL
Taken from a very old cook book, from my Grandma McIntosh
which was handed down through the earlier McIntosh families
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On the top of the page it says
Friends
George Munro marr Emaline Dailey, of Matilda on Sept 24,
1834, Wesleyon United Church, Witnessed by Reuben Rose,
Hector Munro
John N. Casselman marr Eleanor Morgan of Osnabruck on Oct
15, 1834,/ w. Lenas H. Gurley and John Hickey WUC
George Allen marr Susanna Pemberton, of Williamsburg, Nov 6,
1834/w. Phillip Becker, David Cook WUC
Jacob Boucck ma
COLONIAL ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER, TORONTO, ONT. as taken from my McIntosh ancestors files.[as written]
Feb, 4, 1830
On Friday morning last, at his house in the township of York, Ont. John McIntosh Sr aged 76 years died, a native of Scotland, and father to John, James, Robert and Charles McIntosh- [Owner of Steamship Cobourg that ran from Toronto to Montreal, Que]. John McIntosh Sr was an elder of the Presbyterian Church here and a resident of Upper Canada for 27 years. Also Sarah, his youngest grand-daughter
James Allen, Mason in Coupar, Scotland marr Elizabeth McIntosh on May 3, 1787 in Perthshire, Scotland
McGrath
James McGrath and his wife Margaret Shea lived on the property know as N pt of s1/2 lt 10 con 6, arthur township, Wellington County and lived their prior to 1861 as their name appears on the census list in that year. Children were Patrick, marr Mary Elizabeth O"Shaunessy in 1892 and went west, Michael marr Margaret Reidy in 1885 and took over the home farm after his parents died, later selling the
[sorry forgot to attach McIntosh to her name]
James Allan, mason in Coupar,Scotland married Catherine Campbell the 3rd On May 26, 1787 in Perthshire, Scotland.
Sorry for the delay in looking this one up but I was swamped jim
>From maggie nee mcintosh [subscriber only]
mpeters@xcelco.on.ca
This writeup taken from my McIntosh files
Colonial Advocate, Toronto, Ont. Canada
Thursday, Oct 8, 1929
On Tuesday last, Henry Atkinson, of Ernest Town, was accidentally killed a short distance above Vanvalkenburgh's tavern {Taken from Kingston Whig]
Governor Colborne offers 100.lbs reward for the apprehension of the murder or murderers of Timothy Pomeroy, the constable slain at Otter Creek
Allan Cameron, a gardener by profession, aged about 30 years died from a fall in his stable last Saturday Nite
On