James Fotheringham
M, b. 13 March 1829, d. 31 August 1847
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. 22 Dec 1786, d. 22 Jul 1869 |
| Mother | Mary Thomson b. 5 Mar 1798, d. 18 May 1876 |
James Fotheringham was born on 13 March 1829 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Per Tom Parkinson's Tree, Feb. 9, 2002. Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He was christened on 22 May 1829 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "James FOTHERINGHAME (M); C: 22 May 1829; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAME; Mother: Mary THOMSON; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Pr: 6901953, Ba: C110264" from fotheringhame.txt., cursiter.com
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at "Arise?", St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay, emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard, Canada, 1845 (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.) He died on 31 August 1847 at Canada at age 18; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. Per Tom Parkinson's Tree, Feb. 9, 2002.
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at "Arise?", St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay, emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard, Canada, 1845 (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.) He died on 31 August 1847 at Canada at age 18; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. Per Tom Parkinson's Tree, Feb. 9, 2002.
Rev. John Fotheringham
M, b. 22 July 1831, d. 1910
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. 22 Dec 1786, d. 22 Jul 1869 |
| Mother | Mary Thomson b. 5 Mar 1798, d. 18 May 1876 |
Rev. John Fotheringham was born on 22 July 1831 at How, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "Rev. John Fotheringham (1855-1872); Was born in Sanday, Orkney Islands, July 22, 1831. In 1844 the family emigrated to Canada. The following winter he had three serious ailments which left him in delicate health. He taught school and in 1849 he was admitted a student for the ministry. He studied under Rev. Wm. Proudfoot, London, and Dr. John Taylor, Toronto. On February 27, 1856, he was ordained and inducted in the charge of Hibbert. On September 19, 1871, he resigned due to ill health and moved to a farm at Grenfell, Saskatchewan where he held services and conducted Bible class. He died in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1910." from a History of Cromarty Presbyterian Church, 125th Anniversary, 1990, copied at The Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, April 2002.
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He was christened on 15 August 1831 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "John FOTHERINGHAM (M); C: 15 Aug 1831; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAM; Mother: Mary THOMSON; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Ba: C110264, Pr: 6901953" from fotheringhame.txt, cursiter.com
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stonsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Arise?, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay; emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845; Minister (Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002.) He immigrated in 1844 to Ontario; Date 1844 per bio in Presbyterian Church Archives. " .. emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845 ... " Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. He was educated in 1849 at London, Ontario; "He taught school and in 1849 he was admitted a student for the ministry. He studied under Rev. Wm. Proudfoot, London and Dr. John Taylor, Toronto." from bio in Presbyterian Church Archives. He was "... Fullarton and Hibbert constituted one congregation, which entered the church records as Hibbert, with Rev. John Fotheringham being ordained and inducted into the charge on February 27, 1856." from Historical Sketch, provided by Tom Parkinson, May 9, 2002. on 27 February 1856 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario. He married Helen Telfer in March 1859 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Date per 1861 Hibbert Census record. Per Tom Parkinson's Tree, Feb. 9, 2002. Rev. John Fotheringham was Minister - "Marriage Notes for Margaret Murray and George Bremner: Officiated by John Fotheringham, a minister of the United Presbyterian Church" per Val Pearson's Ancestors of Mary Ellen Murray, March 28, 2002. on 23 November 1860 at Usborne Twp., Huron Co., Ontario. He lived in April 1861 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Alternative residence per 1861 Census. He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 30 at 1861 Census: Fotheringham, John, b. Scot., Minister of Gospel, married 1860, U. Pres; Helen (Telfer), 29, b. New York State, married 1860; John Taylor, 1, b. Cda. (alternative address - Blanshard.)1 He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 31 at 1861 Census: Fotheringham, Rev. J., 31, b. Scot., married 1859; Ellen, 28, b.U.S., married; John, 1, b. Ont.2 He lived in April 1871 at Conc 11 Lot 5, Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Residence per 1871 Census: Conc 11, Lot 5, northwest 1/2, corner, 1/2 acre. He was Minister of the Gospel - per 1871 Census. in April 1871 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 39 at 1871 Census: Fotheringham, John, 39, b. Orkney, Scotland, C. Pres., married, Minister of Gospel; Hellen, 39, b. New York State, C. Pres., Scot., married; John, 10, b. Ont; James, 8; Thomas, 7; William, 5; David, 3 (Conc 11, Lot 5, 1/2 acre n/w 1/2 corner - Half our land owned by Hibbert Church Congregation - Page 15, Line 6.)3 He lived on 14 July 1873 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Informant for Birth Reg'n. of Fanny Fotheringham, daughter of his brother, William. He appeared on the census of April 1881 at St. Mary's, Perth Co., Ontario; Age 50 at 1881 Census: Fortheringham, John, 50, b. Scot., Pres., Scot., Clergyman, married; Ellen, 49, b. USA, Pres., Scot., married; John, 21, b. Ont., Pres., Scot., single; James, 19; Thomas, 18; William, 15; David, 12; Jessie, 10; Andrew, 8.4 He lived in 1883 at Brandon, Manitoba; "1875-1883. Retired. St. Mary's. Manitoba Synod. Brandon Pres." from Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, April 2002. He lived on 19 September 1883 at Grenfell, Qu'Appelle District, Saskatchewan; "On September 19, 1871 he resigned due to ill health and moved to a farm at Grenfell, Saskatchewan where he held services and conducted Bible class." from bio at Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, April 2002.
Note: Year is likely 1883 since he and his family are in Ontario for the April 1881 Census. He is also the informant for the Birth Registration in Blanshard in 1873. And the Presbyterian Church Archives shows him at St. Mary's 1875-1883. Besides, 1871 is too early for anyone to go to Saskatchewan, especially not as a cure for ill health. He was "1886-1908. Grenfell. Qu'Appelle. Pres." per bio at Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto. between 1886 and 1908 at Grenfell, Qu'Appelle District, Saskatchewan. He appeared on the census of April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan; Age 59 at 1891 Census: Fotheringham, Rev. John, 59, b. Scot., parents b. Scot., C. Pres., Presbyerian Minister, married; Helen T., 58, b. US, parents b. Scot., C. Pres., married; James, 28, b. Ont., parents b. Scot. & US, farmer, single; William, 25, b. Ont., parents b. Scot. & US, single; David, 23, b. Ont., parents b. Scot. & US, single; Jessie, 19; Andrew, 17 (Reel T-6426, Div. B2, Page 11, Line 1, microfilm at The Gladys Allison Canadiana Reference Library, 6th Floor, North York Public Library, Feb 26, 2002.)5 He lived in April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia East, North West Territories, Canada; In 1891 Qu'Appelle Saskatchewan was part of The North West Territories, called Assiniboia East. This is not far east of Regina. He was Presbyterian Minister - per 1891 Census. in April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Grenfell South, Assiniboia District, The Territories; Age 69 at 1901 Census: Fotheringham, John, 69, b. Jul 22 1831, Head, widower; Jessie, 30, b. Apr? 16 1871, daughter, single; Andrew, 27, b. Jun 12 1873, son, single; Graham, Fred, b. Jan 24 1885, servant (1901 Census Index Online, dist. 203, t(1), T-6552.)6 He lived between 1909 and 1910 at Victoria, British Columbia; "B. C. Synod. Victoria. Pres. 1909-1910. Retired. Victoria." Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto. He died in 1910 at Vancouver, British Columbia; " ... He died in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1910." from bio in Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, copied April, 2002.
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He was christened on 15 August 1831 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "John FOTHERINGHAM (M); C: 15 Aug 1831; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAM; Mother: Mary THOMSON; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Ba: C110264, Pr: 6901953" from fotheringhame.txt, cursiter.com
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stonsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Arise?, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay; emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845; Minister (Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002.) He immigrated in 1844 to Ontario; Date 1844 per bio in Presbyterian Church Archives. " .. emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845 ... " Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. He was educated in 1849 at London, Ontario; "He taught school and in 1849 he was admitted a student for the ministry. He studied under Rev. Wm. Proudfoot, London and Dr. John Taylor, Toronto." from bio in Presbyterian Church Archives. He was "... Fullarton and Hibbert constituted one congregation, which entered the church records as Hibbert, with Rev. John Fotheringham being ordained and inducted into the charge on February 27, 1856." from Historical Sketch, provided by Tom Parkinson, May 9, 2002. on 27 February 1856 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario. He married Helen Telfer in March 1859 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Date per 1861 Hibbert Census record. Per Tom Parkinson's Tree, Feb. 9, 2002. Rev. John Fotheringham was Minister - "Marriage Notes for Margaret Murray and George Bremner: Officiated by John Fotheringham, a minister of the United Presbyterian Church" per Val Pearson's Ancestors of Mary Ellen Murray, March 28, 2002. on 23 November 1860 at Usborne Twp., Huron Co., Ontario. He lived in April 1861 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Alternative residence per 1861 Census. He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 30 at 1861 Census: Fotheringham, John, b. Scot., Minister of Gospel, married 1860, U. Pres; Helen (Telfer), 29, b. New York State, married 1860; John Taylor, 1, b. Cda. (alternative address - Blanshard.)1 He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 31 at 1861 Census: Fotheringham, Rev. J., 31, b. Scot., married 1859; Ellen, 28, b.U.S., married; John, 1, b. Ont.2 He lived in April 1871 at Conc 11 Lot 5, Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Residence per 1871 Census: Conc 11, Lot 5, northwest 1/2, corner, 1/2 acre. He was Minister of the Gospel - per 1871 Census. in April 1871 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Hibbert Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 39 at 1871 Census: Fotheringham, John, 39, b. Orkney, Scotland, C. Pres., married, Minister of Gospel; Hellen, 39, b. New York State, C. Pres., Scot., married; John, 10, b. Ont; James, 8; Thomas, 7; William, 5; David, 3 (Conc 11, Lot 5, 1/2 acre n/w 1/2 corner - Half our land owned by Hibbert Church Congregation - Page 15, Line 6.)3 He lived on 14 July 1873 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Informant for Birth Reg'n. of Fanny Fotheringham, daughter of his brother, William. He appeared on the census of April 1881 at St. Mary's, Perth Co., Ontario; Age 50 at 1881 Census: Fortheringham, John, 50, b. Scot., Pres., Scot., Clergyman, married; Ellen, 49, b. USA, Pres., Scot., married; John, 21, b. Ont., Pres., Scot., single; James, 19; Thomas, 18; William, 15; David, 12; Jessie, 10; Andrew, 8.4 He lived in 1883 at Brandon, Manitoba; "1875-1883. Retired. St. Mary's. Manitoba Synod. Brandon Pres." from Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, April 2002. He lived on 19 September 1883 at Grenfell, Qu'Appelle District, Saskatchewan; "On September 19, 1871 he resigned due to ill health and moved to a farm at Grenfell, Saskatchewan where he held services and conducted Bible class." from bio at Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, April 2002.
Note: Year is likely 1883 since he and his family are in Ontario for the April 1881 Census. He is also the informant for the Birth Registration in Blanshard in 1873. And the Presbyterian Church Archives shows him at St. Mary's 1875-1883. Besides, 1871 is too early for anyone to go to Saskatchewan, especially not as a cure for ill health. He was "1886-1908. Grenfell. Qu'Appelle. Pres." per bio at Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto. between 1886 and 1908 at Grenfell, Qu'Appelle District, Saskatchewan. He appeared on the census of April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan; Age 59 at 1891 Census: Fotheringham, Rev. John, 59, b. Scot., parents b. Scot., C. Pres., Presbyerian Minister, married; Helen T., 58, b. US, parents b. Scot., C. Pres., married; James, 28, b. Ont., parents b. Scot. & US, farmer, single; William, 25, b. Ont., parents b. Scot. & US, single; David, 23, b. Ont., parents b. Scot. & US, single; Jessie, 19; Andrew, 17 (Reel T-6426, Div. B2, Page 11, Line 1, microfilm at The Gladys Allison Canadiana Reference Library, 6th Floor, North York Public Library, Feb 26, 2002.)5 He lived in April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia East, North West Territories, Canada; In 1891 Qu'Appelle Saskatchewan was part of The North West Territories, called Assiniboia East. This is not far east of Regina. He was Presbyterian Minister - per 1891 Census. in April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Grenfell South, Assiniboia District, The Territories; Age 69 at 1901 Census: Fotheringham, John, 69, b. Jul 22 1831, Head, widower; Jessie, 30, b. Apr? 16 1871, daughter, single; Andrew, 27, b. Jun 12 1873, son, single; Graham, Fred, b. Jan 24 1885, servant (1901 Census Index Online, dist. 203, t(1), T-6552.)6 He lived between 1909 and 1910 at Victoria, British Columbia; "B. C. Synod. Victoria. Pres. 1909-1910. Retired. Victoria." Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto. He died in 1910 at Vancouver, British Columbia; " ... He died in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1910." from bio in Presbyterian Church Archives, Toronto, copied April, 2002.
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.
Family | Helen Telfer b. 1833, d. 28 Sep 1897 |
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Citations
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 30.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 31.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 39.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 50.
- [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, age 59.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
David Fotheringham
M, b. 4 June 1833, d. 27 October 1909
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. 22 Dec 1786, d. 22 Jul 1869 |
| Mother | Mary Thomson b. 5 Mar 1798, d. 18 May 1876 |
David Fotheringham was born on 4 June 1833 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. June 24 1833 Per Death Reg'n. He was christened on 28 July 1833 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "David Fotheringhame, Christening: 28 Jul 1833; Parents: Thomas Fotheringhame & Mary Thomson; Sanday, Orkeny, Scotland" from Births & Marriages, www.cursiter.com, Jan 28, 2002. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stonsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Arise?, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay; School Inspector; emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845 (Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002.) He was School Teacher - per 1851 Census. in 1851 at West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. He appeared on the census of 1851 at West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; Age 19 at 1851 Census: see Thomas Fotheringham.1 He Land Registry Records of Blanshard Twp., Perth Co. (G.S. 540g #3642) show that Andrew T. Fotheringham, of the Village of Thorold, and his wife Agnes, sold 50 acres of the west half of Lot 7, Conc 8, Blanshard Twp. to William Fotheringham of Blanshard for $1,600; Witness: David Fotheringham, Student, of the Village of Thorold on 2 April 1869 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario. He was Student - per Land Registry Record where he was a witness on 2 April 1869 at Thorold, Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Age 38 at 1871 Census: Fotheringham, David, 38, b. Scot., student, single.2 He married Susan Maria Lane, daughter of James Lane and Susana Leicester, circa 1874; Per Tom Parkinson's Tree, Feb. 9, 2002. David Fotheringham was Public School Inspector - per birth reg'n. of daughter Susan Lane Fotheringham. on 29 March 1880 at Aurora, York Co., Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1881 at Aurora, York Co., Ontario; Age 47 at 1881 Census: Fotheringham, David, 47, b. Scot., C. Pres., Scot., Inspector of Schools, married; Susan, 39, b. U.S., C. Pres., Scot., married; Mary, 3, Ont; Susan, 1, b. Ont.3 He was Inspector of Schools - per 1881 Census in April 1881 at Aurora, York Co., Ontario. He lived in 1891 at 56 Hazelton Ave, Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Toronto Directory 1891: Fotheringham, David., P. S. Insp South York, 56 Hazelton Ave. (microfilm, Toronto Reference Library, Feb 27, 2002.) He appeared on the census of April 1891; Not in: Aurora, Markham Twp., Markham Village. He lived in 1901 at 48 Hazelton Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Toronto Directory 1901: Fotheringham, DAvid, sch. insp., home 48 Hazelton Ave (microfilm, Toronto Reference Library, Feb. 27, 2002)
Note: Hazelton Ave. is a small north-south street just east of Avenue Road, running north from 108 Yorkville Ave. to Davenport Road; West side of street; Ward 3. He appeared on the census of April 1901; Not in: Aurora. He lived in 1908 at 48 Haselton Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Toronto Directory 1908: Fotheringham, David., 48 Hazelton Ave. (microfilm, Toronto Reference Library, Feb 27, 2002.) He was School Instructor - per Death Reg'n. (second word not clear??) Before 27 October 1909 at Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario. He died on 27 October 1909 at Conc 3 Lot 26, Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario, at age 76; Death Reg'n.: Name: David Fotheringham; Died: Oct 27 1909; Age: 76 yrs 4 mos 3 dys; Born: June 24 1833, Orkney; Res.: Lot 26, Conc 3, Markham Twp., York Co; Occ.: School ?Instructor?; Status: married; Parents: Thomas Fotheringham & Mary Thomson, both born Orkney Islands, Scotland; Inf.: Walter Amos, Aurora; Reg'd.: Dec 28 1909; Cause: arterio schlerosis; Rel.: Pres. Reg'r.: R. L. ?Lanastas?, Richmond Hill.4 He was buried on 30 October 1909 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: David Fotheringham; Age: 65; Born: Orkney Islands; Died: Markham Twp., Oct 27, 1909; Int.: Oct 30 1909; Location: Plot y, Sct. 23, Lot 10; Prop.: Mrs. Susie M. Fotheringham, 48 Sincoe St. S; Dr.: R. L Lanstaff; Min.: D. Wallace (Mount Pleasant Group Database, Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, Jacket 7, #25427, Feb 28, 2002.)
Note: Hazelton Ave. is a small north-south street just east of Avenue Road, running north from 108 Yorkville Ave. to Davenport Road; West side of street; Ward 3. He appeared on the census of April 1901; Not in: Aurora. He lived in 1908 at 48 Haselton Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Toronto Directory 1908: Fotheringham, David., 48 Hazelton Ave. (microfilm, Toronto Reference Library, Feb 27, 2002.) He was School Instructor - per Death Reg'n. (second word not clear??) Before 27 October 1909 at Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario. He died on 27 October 1909 at Conc 3 Lot 26, Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario, at age 76; Death Reg'n.: Name: David Fotheringham; Died: Oct 27 1909; Age: 76 yrs 4 mos 3 dys; Born: June 24 1833, Orkney; Res.: Lot 26, Conc 3, Markham Twp., York Co; Occ.: School ?Instructor?; Status: married; Parents: Thomas Fotheringham & Mary Thomson, both born Orkney Islands, Scotland; Inf.: Walter Amos, Aurora; Reg'd.: Dec 28 1909; Cause: arterio schlerosis; Rel.: Pres. Reg'r.: R. L. ?Lanastas?, Richmond Hill.4 He was buried on 30 October 1909 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: David Fotheringham; Age: 65; Born: Orkney Islands; Died: Markham Twp., Oct 27, 1909; Int.: Oct 30 1909; Location: Plot y, Sct. 23, Lot 10; Prop.: Mrs. Susie M. Fotheringham, 48 Sincoe St. S; Dr.: R. L Lanstaff; Min.: D. Wallace (Mount Pleasant Group Database, Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, Jacket 7, #25427, Feb 28, 2002.)
Family | Susan Maria Lane b. 1840, d. 22 Jan 1914 |
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Citations
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 19.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 38.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 47.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, 033220 - 1909.
Andrew Thomson Fotheringham
M, b. 12 July 1835, d. 10 March 1913
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. 22 Dec 1786, d. 22 Jul 1869 |
| Mother | Mary Thomson b. 5 Mar 1798, d. 18 May 1876 |
Andrew Thomson Fotheringham was born on 12 July 1835 at Burness, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Date per 1901 Census. Date Jul 22 1835 per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.
IGI Records shows birth date of July 12, 1835?? Burness per GEDCOM of Dennice Goudrie, March 31, 2002. He was christened on 6 September 1835 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "Andrew Thomson FOTHERINGHAM (M); C: 6 Sep 1835; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAM; Mother: Mary THOMSON; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Ba: C110264, Pr: 6901953" from fotheringhame.txt, cursiter.com. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Arise?, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay; emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845; Paper Mill then to farm out West Grenfell, Sask. (Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002.) He immigrated in 1844 to Ontario; Immigration to Canada 1844 - per 1901 Census; also shown on 1901 census of brother William Fotheringham. He immigrated in 1845 to Ontario; " ... emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845 ... " Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. He lived in 1851 at Conc 1 Lot 15, West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; Residence per 1851 Census - Thomas Fotheringham (father.) He appeared on the census of April 1851 at West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1851 Census: see Thomas Fotheringham.1 He was "McKims' School House, situated on 30 Lot, 12 Concession. No. of pupils 186,
average 72. Andrew T. Fotheringham, Teacher." item in list of schools in East Nissouri around 1861 Census. His name does not appear on the census list, however. Sent to me by Tom Parkinson, June 11, 2003.
circa 1860 at East Nissouri Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario.2 He appeared on the census of April 1861; Not in: Thorold Village, Thorold Twp., Blanshard. He married Agnes Lowes, daughter of Joseph Lowes and Sarah Shield, on 22 August 1866 at Perth Co., Ontario; "Andrew T. FOTHERINGHAM, 31, Orkney Scotland, East Nissouri, s/o Thomas FOTHERINGHAM & Mary THOMSON, married Agnes LOWES, 26?, Cavan C.W., Ingersoll, d/o Joseph LOWES & Sarah SHIELD, witn: John FLAWS of St. Marys, 22 Aug 1866" from Perth Co. Marriages, sent by Bill Fotheringham via email, Dec 24, 2003.2
Andrew Thomson Fotheringham was Manufacturer - formerly School Teacher (per land registry records mortgage document) on 2 April 1869 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario. He lived on 2 April 1869 at Conc 8 Lot 7, Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records of Blanshard Twp., Perth Co. (G.S. 540g #3642) show that Andrew T. Fotheringham, of the Village of Thorold, and his wife Agnes, sold 50 acres of the west half of Lot 7, Conc 8, Blanshard Twp. to William Fotheringham of Blanshard for $1,600; Witness: David Fotheringham, Student, of the Village of Thorold. He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario; Age 36 at 1871 Census: Fortheringham, A. T., 36, b. Scot., Pres., Scot., ? maker, married; Agnes, 30, b. Ont., Eng., married; Grace Anne?, 11, b. Ont., Scot; ??? (m), 2, b. Ont. (very faint, A. T.'s age and occ. are not clear, as well as name of male child.)3 He was Manufacturer - per birth reg'n. of son Charles Lowes Fotheringham. on 17 March 1872 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario. He lived on 15 April 1873 at Thorold Twp., Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario; "In Thorold, on the 15th inst., at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. A. T. Fotheringham, Ruth Canes Lowes, wife of Dr. J. S. Lowes, Galena, Ill., aged 23 yrs." Welland Death Notices 1871-1875, from Ontario Registers CD. He lived on 29 March 1874 at Grantham Twp., Merriton, Lincoln Co., Ontario; Residence per Birth Reg'n. of daughter Agnes. He was Manager of Spoke Factory - per 1881 Census. in April 1881 at Grantham Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1881 at Grantham Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario; Age 46 at 1881 Census: Fotheringham, Andrew, 46, b. Scot., C. Pres., Scot., Manager of Spoke Factory, married; Agnes, 41, b. Ont., C Pres., Eng., married; Marion, 16, b. Ont., Scot; Fred, 12; Charles, 9; Agnes, 7; Frank, 4; David, 1.4 He lived after 1885 at Saskatchewan; " ... Paper Mill then to farm out West Grenfell, Sask. ... " Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. He appeared on the census of April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan; Age 56 at 1891 Census: Fotheringham, Andrew, 56, b. Orkney Islands, parents b. Orkney Islands, C. Pres., farmer, married; Agnes, 51, b. Ont., parents b. Eng., C. Pres., married; Marion, 23, b. Ont., parents b. Orkney Islands & Ont., single; Fred, 22; Charles, 19; Agnes, 17; Frank, 14; David, 11; William, 6 (Reel T-6426, Assiniboia East, S. D. Qu'Appelle, B5, Page 2, Line 24, North York Public Library, Feb 26, 2002.)5 He lived in April 1901 at SE Part, Sect 6, Twp 16, Range 8, W2, Summerberry, Saskatchewan; Western Land Grants (1870-1930): Andrew T. Fotheringham, Part Se, Section 6, Township 16, Range 8, Meridian W2, from National Archives On-Line Resources. He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Summerberry, Assiniboia East, Saskatchewan; Age 65 at 1901 Census: Fotheringham, A. T., 65, b. Scot. Jul 12 1835, Scot., emig. 1844, Pres., widower; Fred T., 32, b. Ont. Mar 16 1869, son, single; Frank T?., 23, b. Ont. Oct 14 1877, son, single; Andrew W., 16, b. Ont., May 24 1884, son; Farmer?, Maria S., 33, b. Ont. Aug 13 1867, Scot., daughter, widow; Lawrence? A., 8, b. NWT, Sep 26 1894, Irish, grandson; Marjory C?, 7. b. NWT Mar 17 1872, Irish, grandaughter; Fotheringham, John L., 29, b. Ont., Mar 17 1872, Scot, widower; Marion? H., 3, b. NWT Oct 25 1897, Scot., daughter (Reel T6552, Assiniboia East, Summerberry, Div. P3, Page 4, Line 39, North York Public Library, Feb 26, 2002.)6 He died on 10 March 1913 at Grenfell, Q'Appelle District, Saskatchewan, at age 77; Location Saskatchewan per GEDCOM of Dennice Goudrie, March 31, 2002. Location Thorald Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. IGI Record. He was buried on 12 March 1913 at Grenfell, Q'Appelle District, Saskatshewan; Per Death. per GEDCOM of Dennice Goudrie, March 31, 2002. ??? Buried Thorald - Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. ???
IGI Records shows birth date of July 12, 1835?? Burness per GEDCOM of Dennice Goudrie, March 31, 2002. He was christened on 6 September 1835 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "Andrew Thomson FOTHERINGHAM (M); C: 6 Sep 1835; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAM; Mother: Mary THOMSON; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Ba: C110264, Pr: 6901953" from fotheringhame.txt, cursiter.com. He appeared on the census of 1841 at Arise, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Arise?, St. Nicholas Parish, Stronsay; emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845; Paper Mill then to farm out West Grenfell, Sask. (Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002.) He immigrated in 1844 to Ontario; Immigration to Canada 1844 - per 1901 Census; also shown on 1901 census of brother William Fotheringham. He immigrated in 1845 to Ontario; " ... emigrated from Orkney to Blanshard Canada 1845 ... " Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. He lived in 1851 at Conc 1 Lot 15, West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; Residence per 1851 Census - Thomas Fotheringham (father.) He appeared on the census of April 1851 at West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1851 Census: see Thomas Fotheringham.1 He was "McKims' School House, situated on 30 Lot, 12 Concession. No. of pupils 186,
average 72. Andrew T. Fotheringham, Teacher." item in list of schools in East Nissouri around 1861 Census. His name does not appear on the census list, however. Sent to me by Tom Parkinson, June 11, 2003.
circa 1860 at East Nissouri Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario.2 He appeared on the census of April 1861; Not in: Thorold Village, Thorold Twp., Blanshard. He married Agnes Lowes, daughter of Joseph Lowes and Sarah Shield, on 22 August 1866 at Perth Co., Ontario; "Andrew T. FOTHERINGHAM, 31, Orkney Scotland, East Nissouri, s/o Thomas FOTHERINGHAM & Mary THOMSON, married Agnes LOWES, 26?, Cavan C.W., Ingersoll, d/o Joseph LOWES & Sarah SHIELD, witn: John FLAWS of St. Marys, 22 Aug 1866" from Perth Co. Marriages, sent by Bill Fotheringham via email, Dec 24, 2003.2
Andrew Thomson Fotheringham was Manufacturer - formerly School Teacher (per land registry records mortgage document) on 2 April 1869 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario. He lived on 2 April 1869 at Conc 8 Lot 7, Blanshard Twp., Perth Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records of Blanshard Twp., Perth Co. (G.S. 540g #3642) show that Andrew T. Fotheringham, of the Village of Thorold, and his wife Agnes, sold 50 acres of the west half of Lot 7, Conc 8, Blanshard Twp. to William Fotheringham of Blanshard for $1,600; Witness: David Fotheringham, Student, of the Village of Thorold. He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario; Age 36 at 1871 Census: Fortheringham, A. T., 36, b. Scot., Pres., Scot., ? maker, married; Agnes, 30, b. Ont., Eng., married; Grace Anne?, 11, b. Ont., Scot; ??? (m), 2, b. Ont. (very faint, A. T.'s age and occ. are not clear, as well as name of male child.)3 He was Manufacturer - per birth reg'n. of son Charles Lowes Fotheringham. on 17 March 1872 at Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario. He lived on 15 April 1873 at Thorold Twp., Thorold, Welland Co., Ontario; "In Thorold, on the 15th inst., at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. A. T. Fotheringham, Ruth Canes Lowes, wife of Dr. J. S. Lowes, Galena, Ill., aged 23 yrs." Welland Death Notices 1871-1875, from Ontario Registers CD. He lived on 29 March 1874 at Grantham Twp., Merriton, Lincoln Co., Ontario; Residence per Birth Reg'n. of daughter Agnes. He was Manager of Spoke Factory - per 1881 Census. in April 1881 at Grantham Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario. He appeared on the census of April 1881 at Grantham Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario; Age 46 at 1881 Census: Fotheringham, Andrew, 46, b. Scot., C. Pres., Scot., Manager of Spoke Factory, married; Agnes, 41, b. Ont., C Pres., Eng., married; Marion, 16, b. Ont., Scot; Fred, 12; Charles, 9; Agnes, 7; Frank, 4; David, 1.4 He lived after 1885 at Saskatchewan; " ... Paper Mill then to farm out West Grenfell, Sask. ... " Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. He appeared on the census of April 1891 at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan; Age 56 at 1891 Census: Fotheringham, Andrew, 56, b. Orkney Islands, parents b. Orkney Islands, C. Pres., farmer, married; Agnes, 51, b. Ont., parents b. Eng., C. Pres., married; Marion, 23, b. Ont., parents b. Orkney Islands & Ont., single; Fred, 22; Charles, 19; Agnes, 17; Frank, 14; David, 11; William, 6 (Reel T-6426, Assiniboia East, S. D. Qu'Appelle, B5, Page 2, Line 24, North York Public Library, Feb 26, 2002.)5 He lived in April 1901 at SE Part, Sect 6, Twp 16, Range 8, W2, Summerberry, Saskatchewan; Western Land Grants (1870-1930): Andrew T. Fotheringham, Part Se, Section 6, Township 16, Range 8, Meridian W2, from National Archives On-Line Resources. He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Summerberry, Assiniboia East, Saskatchewan; Age 65 at 1901 Census: Fotheringham, A. T., 65, b. Scot. Jul 12 1835, Scot., emig. 1844, Pres., widower; Fred T., 32, b. Ont. Mar 16 1869, son, single; Frank T?., 23, b. Ont. Oct 14 1877, son, single; Andrew W., 16, b. Ont., May 24 1884, son; Farmer?, Maria S., 33, b. Ont. Aug 13 1867, Scot., daughter, widow; Lawrence? A., 8, b. NWT, Sep 26 1894, Irish, grandson; Marjory C?, 7. b. NWT Mar 17 1872, Irish, grandaughter; Fotheringham, John L., 29, b. Ont., Mar 17 1872, Scot, widower; Marion? H., 3, b. NWT Oct 25 1897, Scot., daughter (Reel T6552, Assiniboia East, Summerberry, Div. P3, Page 4, Line 39, North York Public Library, Feb 26, 2002.)6 He died on 10 March 1913 at Grenfell, Q'Appelle District, Saskatchewan, at age 77; Location Saskatchewan per GEDCOM of Dennice Goudrie, March 31, 2002. Location Thorald Per Whitton File, March 5, 2002. IGI Record. He was buried on 12 March 1913 at Grenfell, Q'Appelle District, Saskatshewan; Per Death. per GEDCOM of Dennice Goudrie, March 31, 2002. ??? Buried Thorald - Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. ???
Family | Agnes Lowes b. 25 Feb 1841, d. 19 Feb 1901 |
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- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 16.
- [S33] Unknown author, "Email Message," e-mail to unknown recipient.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 35.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 46.
- [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 56.
- [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 65.
Thomas Fotheringham
M, b. circa 1746, d. May 1821
Thomas Fotheringham was born circa 1746 at Parish of Burness, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland. He married Janet Towrie, daughter of Thomas Turrs and Jennett Scott, before 1772 at Scotland. Thomas Fotheringham "Here lies the dust of John Fotheringham leat tax man in Holland in Stronsay and church elder there who departed this life September 23rd Anno Dom 1775 in the 88th year of his age" Per "A Portion of the Fotheringham Tree, September 1934" in possession of Tom Parkinson, March 4, 2002. on 23 September 1775 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland. He was buried in May 1821 at Lady Kirk Burial Ground, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Cemetery Transcription: T F J T ; To the Memory of; Thomas Fotheringham; Husband to Janet Tourie; who died May 1821' Aged 75 Years (Per "A Portion of the Fotheringham Tree; September 1934" in possession of Tom Parkinson.)
Note: Also say: This is the inscription on grave (flat stone) of my father's great grandfather, in Lady Kirk burial ground, Sanday, the heart signifies husband and wife. This, with initials, was common. He died in May 1821 at Sanday, Scotland; Per "A Portion of the Fotheringham Tree; September 1934" in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Note: Also say: This is the inscription on grave (flat stone) of my father's great grandfather, in Lady Kirk burial ground, Sanday, the heart signifies husband and wife. This, with initials, was common. He died in May 1821 at Sanday, Scotland; Per "A Portion of the Fotheringham Tree; September 1934" in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Family | Janet Towrie b. 1751, d. Apr 1827 |
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Janet Towrie
F, b. 1751, d. April 1827
| Father | Thomas Turrs b. b 1730, d. 1750 |
| Mother | Jennett Scott b. b 1730 |
Janet Towrie was born in 1751 at Parish of Burness, Orkney, Scotland; Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002. As of before 1772,her married name was Fotheringham. She married Thomas Fotheringham before 1772 at Scotland. Janet Towrie died in April 1827; Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002.
Family | Thomas Fotheringham b. c 1746, d. May 1821 |
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James Fotheringham
M, b. 3 May 1772, d. 1846
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. c 1746, d. May 1821 |
| Mother | Janet Towrie b. 1751, d. Apr 1827 |
James Fotheringham was born on 3 May 1772 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland. He married Barbara Moodie before 1830 at Scotland. James Fotheringham appeared on the census of 1841 at Holland, Stonsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Holland, Stronsay, a farmer (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.) He was buried in 1846 at Stonsay, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. He died in 1846 at Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. Per "A portion of the Fotheringham Tree; September 1934" in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Family | Barbara Moodie b. b 1810 |
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Barbara Moodie
F, b. before 1810
Barbara Moodie was born before 1810. As of before 1830,her married name was Fotheringham. She married James Fotheringham, son of Thomas Fotheringham and Janet Towrie, before 1830 at Scotland. Barbara Moodie appeared on the census of 1841 at Holland, Stonsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Holland, Stonsay (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.) She appeared on the census of 1851 at Kirbester, Stronsay, Orkney, Scotland; 1851 Census at Kirbester, Stonsay, with second husband (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.)
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Jannet Fotheringham
F, b. 14 August 1774
| Mother | Barbara Moodie b. b 1810 |
Jannet Fotheringham was born on 14 August 1774 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland.
Mary Fotheringham
F, b. 2 December 1777
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. c 1746, d. May 1821 |
| Mother | Janet Towrie b. 1751, d. Apr 1827 |
Mary Fotheringham was born on 2 December 1777 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland.
Alexander Fotheringham
M, b. 19 October 1782, d. 15 October 1860
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. c 1746, d. May 1821 |
| Mother | Janet Towrie b. 1751, d. Apr 1827 |
Alexander Fotheringham was born on 19 October 1782 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; "Alexander FOTHERINGHAM (M); C: 19 Oct 1782; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAM; Mother: Jannet TOWRIE; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Ba: C110262, Pr: 6901953 (from fotheringhame.txt, curister.com. He married Elizabeth Muir, daughter of James Muir and Margaret Muir, before 1810; Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002. Alexander Fotheringham appeared on the census of 1841 at Skaill, Deerness, Orkney, Scotland; 1841 Census at Skaill, Deerness (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.) He appeared on the census of 1851 at Skaill, Deerness, Orkney, Scotland; 1851 Census at Skaill, Deerness (Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.) He appeared on the census of 1851 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Age 68 at 1851 Census: Fotheringhame, Alex, 68, b. Sanday, farmer of 10.5 acres & 8 in common, married; Elizabeth, 61, wife, b. Sanday, married; William, 34, b. Sanday, unmarried, son; David, 21, b. Sanday, unmarried, son; Ritch, William, 8, b. Deerness, grandson (from George Gray.) He died on 15 October 1860 at Braehead or Newbiggins, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, at age 77; Date and location per Whitton file, March 4, 2002. Per "A portion of the Fotheringham Tree; September 1934" in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Family | Elizabeth Muir b. b 2 Jun 1791, d. 1870 |
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Janet Fotheringham
F, b. 14 August 1774, d. after 1820
| Father | Thomas Fotheringham b. c 1746, d. May 1821 |
| Mother | Janet Towrie b. 1751, d. Apr 1827 |
Janet Fotheringham was christened on 14 August 1774 at Sanday, Orkey, Scotland; "Jannet FOTHERINGHAM (F); C: 14 Aug 1774; Father: Thomas FOTHERINGHAM; Mother: Jannet TOWRIE; Place: Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; So: 990509, Ba: C110262, Pr: 6901953" from fotheringhame.txt, cursiter.com
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. She was born on 14 August 1774 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002. As of before 1810,her married name was Muir. She married Robert Muir before 1810 at Scotland; Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002. Janet Fotheringham died after 1820 at Lady Parish, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.
Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. She was born on 14 August 1774 at Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002. Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002. As of before 1810,her married name was Muir. She married Robert Muir before 1810 at Scotland; Per Tom Parkinson's tree, Feb 8, 2002. Janet Fotheringham died after 1820 at Lady Parish, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland; Per Whitton File, March 4, 2002.
Family | Robert Muir b. b 1790 |
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Robert Lindsay
M, b. 31 October 1872, d. 1897
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Leckey b. c 1850 |
Robert Lindsay was born on 31 October 1872 at Loughbrickland, Down Co., Ireland; " - James married twice; 1st wife died; sons Robert Lindsay b. Oct 31 1872; David Lindsay b. Apr 4 1875; both born Loughbrickland" from letter James Lindsay (son) in posession of Tom Parkinson. Assumed since younger brother David born Ireland. He died in 1897 at South Africa; Died in Boer War - per family documents. "Robert Lindsay was killed during Boer War, South Africa in 1897." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
David Lindsay
M, b. 4 April 1875, d. 1966
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Leckey b. c 1850 |
David Lindsay was born on 4 April 1875 at Loughbrickland, Down Co., Ireland; " - James married twice; 1st wife died; sons Robert Lindsay b. Oct 31 1872; David Lindsay b. Apr 4 1875; both born Loughbrickland" from letter James Lindsay (son) in posession of Tom Parkinson.
Per Marriage Reg'n. He "David Lindsay - lived Brampton & Toronto, died about 10 years ago. He & first wife Fannie had 3 children: Nora?? who died young (left children); Vera (Mrs. Fred Joelson?) died 1974 (Toronto), (once lived near where you are); Ross, still alive, lived in Toronto. Joelsons owned apt. house in corner Mimico, sold it, all left is a little baby girl name of Joelson. " from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson
after 1900. He was Porter - per marriage reg'n. on 11 June 1902 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario. He lived on 11 June 1902 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Residence per marriage reg'n. He married Jannie Tuck, daughter of James Tuck and Martha Cameron, on 11 June 1902 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: David Lindsay; Age: 27; Res.: Toronto; Born: Ireland; Occ.: Porter; Status: bachelor; Parents: James Lindsay & Lizzie Lachey; Bride: Jannie Tuck?; Age: 23; Res.: Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: spinster; Parents: James Tuck & Martha Cameron; Witnesses: John F. Wilson & J. A. Blakeley, Toronto; Date: June 11, 1902; Place: Toronto; Religion: Pres; Performed by: Alex Ester; Reg'd.: June 21, 1902 (MS932, Reel 106, Reg'n. # 002025 - 1902, Ontario Archives.)1 David Lindsay died in 1966 at Toronto, Ontario; "David Lindsay - lived Brampton & Toronto, died about 10 years ago." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Per Marriage Reg'n. He "David Lindsay - lived Brampton & Toronto, died about 10 years ago. He & first wife Fannie had 3 children: Nora?? who died young (left children); Vera (Mrs. Fred Joelson?) died 1974 (Toronto), (once lived near where you are); Ross, still alive, lived in Toronto. Joelsons owned apt. house in corner Mimico, sold it, all left is a little baby girl name of Joelson. " from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson
after 1900. He was Porter - per marriage reg'n. on 11 June 1902 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario. He lived on 11 June 1902 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Residence per marriage reg'n. He married Jannie Tuck, daughter of James Tuck and Martha Cameron, on 11 June 1902 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: David Lindsay; Age: 27; Res.: Toronto; Born: Ireland; Occ.: Porter; Status: bachelor; Parents: James Lindsay & Lizzie Lachey; Bride: Jannie Tuck?; Age: 23; Res.: Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: spinster; Parents: James Tuck & Martha Cameron; Witnesses: John F. Wilson & J. A. Blakeley, Toronto; Date: June 11, 1902; Place: Toronto; Religion: Pres; Performed by: Alex Ester; Reg'd.: June 21, 1902 (MS932, Reel 106, Reg'n. # 002025 - 1902, Ontario Archives.)1 David Lindsay died in 1966 at Toronto, Ontario; "David Lindsay - lived Brampton & Toronto, died about 10 years ago." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Family | Jannie Tuck b. 1879 |
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- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, 002025 - 1902.
Annie Lindsay
F, b. 14 August 1884, d. 25 April 1920
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
Annie Lindsay was born on 14 August 1884 at York Twp., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: Annie Lindsay; Born: Aug 14 1884; Place: York Twp., York Co; Parents: James Lindsay & Lizzie Sharpe; Occ.: carpenter; Reg'd.: Aug 30 1884; Reg'r.: D. Wagner
Date Aug 14 1885 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 As of 26 June 1906,her married name was Prince.3 She married Llewelyn George "Lou" Prince, son of William Prince and Mary Ann Tilley, on 26 June 1906 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: Llewelyn George Prince?; Age: 25; Res.: Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: bachelor; Occ.: carpenter; Parents: William Prince & Mary Ann Tilley; Bride: Annie Lindsay; Age: 22; Res.: Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: spinster; Parents: James Lindsay & Elizabeth Sharpe; Witnesses: Samuel Prince & Gertrude Mary Dones?, Toronto; Date: June 26, 1906; Place: Toronto; Rel.: C. of E. (both); Performed by: C. A. Seager; Reg'd.: July 3, 1906.3 Annie Lindsay died on 25 April 1920 at Toronto, Ontario, at age 35; Per Burial. She was buried on 28 April 1920 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: Annie Prince; Age: 36; Born: Toronto; Died: Toronto, April 25, 1920; Status: single??; Location: Sect.: 12, Lot 1089; Prop.: James Lindsay; Cause: appendicitis; Closest Relation: Mrs. Eliza Lindsay, 206a Roxton Rd. (Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, database record, jacket 38, #23991, Feb 28, 2002.)
Date Aug 14 1885 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 As of 26 June 1906,her married name was Prince.3 She married Llewelyn George "Lou" Prince, son of William Prince and Mary Ann Tilley, on 26 June 1906 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: Llewelyn George Prince?; Age: 25; Res.: Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: bachelor; Occ.: carpenter; Parents: William Prince & Mary Ann Tilley; Bride: Annie Lindsay; Age: 22; Res.: Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: spinster; Parents: James Lindsay & Elizabeth Sharpe; Witnesses: Samuel Prince & Gertrude Mary Dones?, Toronto; Date: June 26, 1906; Place: Toronto; Rel.: C. of E. (both); Performed by: C. A. Seager; Reg'd.: July 3, 1906.3 Annie Lindsay died on 25 April 1920 at Toronto, Ontario, at age 35; Per Burial. She was buried on 28 April 1920 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: Annie Prince; Age: 36; Born: Toronto; Died: Toronto, April 25, 1920; Status: single??; Location: Sect.: 12, Lot 1089; Prop.: James Lindsay; Cause: appendicitis; Closest Relation: Mrs. Eliza Lindsay, 206a Roxton Rd. (Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, database record, jacket 38, #23991, Feb 28, 2002.)
Family | Llewelyn George "Lou" Prince b. 1881 |
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William Lindsay
M, b. 2 November 1885, d. 26 August 1970
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
William Lindsay was born on 2 November 1885 at York Twp., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: William Lindsay; Born: Nov 2, 1885; Place: York Twp., York Co; Parents: James Lindsay & Lissie Sharpe; Occ.: carpenter; Reg'd.: Nov 14, 1885; Dr. Ferguson; Reg'r.: J. K. Wesley
Date Nov 2 1887 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 14 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He lived in 1905 at Toronto, Ontario; Marriage reg'n. shows that William had been at his current residence for 10 years at that time. He lived on 24 November 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Residene per marriage reg'n. He was Soldier - per marriage reg'n. on 24 November 1915 at Toronto, Ontario. He married Edith Elizabeth Mary Cross, daughter of Frederick Charles Cross and Elizabeth ?, on 24 November 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: William Lindsay; Age: 30; Res. & Born: Toronto; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Pres; Occ.: Soldier; 10 years at res; Parents: James Lindsay & Mary E. Sharpe; Bride: Edith Elizabeth Mary Cross; Age: 25; Res.: Toronto; Born: England; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Res. 8 years; Parents: Frederick Charles & Elizabeth Cross; Witnesses: Albert F. Smith, Old General Hospital, Toronto & Eva Lindsay, 195 Howland Ave., Toronto; Date: Nov 24, 1915; Place: toronto; Performed by: James Murray, Toronto, Pres; Sworn at Toronto, Fri. Nov 19, 1915, Harry Thomas Babb, 90 Yonge St., Toronto.3 William Lindsay died on 26 August 1970 at Kapuskasing, Ontario, at age 84; "William Lindsay: I sent you the clipping from Kapuskasing paper. Died August 26 1970. He is interred along with his wife Edith in Cemetery there. The undertaker E. Harvey, 86 Devanshire, Kapuskasing, was a friend and took care of him when ill before he died & they would know much about him. He lived there over 50 years, was employed as Janitor at School. He was in World War, I believe & went there after was as a Project. (Would like clipping returned)" from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Date Nov 2 1887 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 14 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He lived in 1905 at Toronto, Ontario; Marriage reg'n. shows that William had been at his current residence for 10 years at that time. He lived on 24 November 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Residene per marriage reg'n. He was Soldier - per marriage reg'n. on 24 November 1915 at Toronto, Ontario. He married Edith Elizabeth Mary Cross, daughter of Frederick Charles Cross and Elizabeth ?, on 24 November 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: William Lindsay; Age: 30; Res. & Born: Toronto; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Pres; Occ.: Soldier; 10 years at res; Parents: James Lindsay & Mary E. Sharpe; Bride: Edith Elizabeth Mary Cross; Age: 25; Res.: Toronto; Born: England; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Res. 8 years; Parents: Frederick Charles & Elizabeth Cross; Witnesses: Albert F. Smith, Old General Hospital, Toronto & Eva Lindsay, 195 Howland Ave., Toronto; Date: Nov 24, 1915; Place: toronto; Performed by: James Murray, Toronto, Pres; Sworn at Toronto, Fri. Nov 19, 1915, Harry Thomas Babb, 90 Yonge St., Toronto.3 William Lindsay died on 26 August 1970 at Kapuskasing, Ontario, at age 84; "William Lindsay: I sent you the clipping from Kapuskasing paper. Died August 26 1970. He is interred along with his wife Edith in Cemetery there. The undertaker E. Harvey, 86 Devanshire, Kapuskasing, was a friend and took care of him when ill before he died & they would know much about him. He lived there over 50 years, was employed as Janitor at School. He was in World War, I believe & went there after was as a Project. (Would like clipping returned)" from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Family | Edith Elizabeth Mary Cross b. 1890 |
Thomas Sharpe Lindsay
M, b. 24 April 1887
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
Thomas Sharpe Lindsay was born on 24 April 1887 at York Twp., Seaton Village, York Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: name: Thomas Sharp Lindsay; Born: April 24, 1887; Place: York Twp., York Co; Parents: James Lindsay & Lizzie Lindsay, Seaton Village; Reg'd.: May 13, 1887; Reg'r.: W. A. Clarke
Date Apr 18 1888 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 13 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He lived after 1918 at Sydney, Australia; "Thomas Sharpe: in World War I, from beginning to end (all war zones) in Pioneer Battallion, 4th of Australian Army; later lived & died at Sydney Australia; unmarried." from Lindsay letters in possession of tom Parkinson.
Date Apr 18 1888 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 13 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He lived after 1918 at Sydney, Australia; "Thomas Sharpe: in World War I, from beginning to end (all war zones) in Pioneer Battallion, 4th of Australian Army; later lived & died at Sydney Australia; unmarried." from Lindsay letters in possession of tom Parkinson.
Eva Jane Lindsay
F, b. 27 December 1890, d. 7 February 1972
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
Eva Jane Lindsay was born on 27 December 1890 at 530 Clinton St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: Eva Jane Lindsay; Born: Dec 27, 1890; Place: 530 Clinton St., Toronto; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharpe; Occ.: carpenter; Reg'd.: Jan 30, 1891; Reg'r.: John Blevins
Date Nov 26 1890 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 She James Lindsay died. "She took care of the mother Eliza, kept the home going after death of father. Took care of all the men of family, washing, meals, etc." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson on 5 April 1911 at Toronto, Ontario. She lived on 15 December 1915 at 195 Howland Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Residence per marriage reg'n; 2 streets east of Bathurst just below Dupont, a few blocks east of Clinton St. As of 15 December 1915,her married name was Smith.3 She married Albert Freamley Smith, son of William Smith and Larua Freamley, on 15 December 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: Albert Freamley? Smith; Age: 26; Res.: Riverdale, Toronto; Born: Toronto; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Pres; Occ.: Soldier; Parents: William Smith & Larua Freamley?; Bride: Eva J. Lindsay; Age: 25; Res.: 195 Howland Ave., Toronto; born: Toronto; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharpe; Witnesses: Mary Lindsay, 195 Howland Ave, Toronto & Harry Jones, 190 Howland Ave, Toronto; Date: Dec 15, 1915; Place: Toronto; Performed by: W. A. McTaggart, 12 Westmount, Pres; Sworn at Toronto, Dec 3, 1915, B. M. Chapman, Reg'r.3 Eva Jane Lindsay "Eva's husband, Albert Fernlee Smith was killed in Somme from Sept 1916. Eva had one son, Albert J. Smith, born after father's death - posthumous child. Albert J. Smith, now about 50, address Route 1 Schomberg, Ont. Eva lived around & in Torontoall her life. Albert had 2 girls, Susan and Judy; his wife's name is Nora. Eva lived with them her last years. She left a trunk there with lots of pictures and papers. … You could get a lot from Albert if you could get up there to see them. Write first and phone as think they both work and drive into Toronto." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson after 1920. She died on 7 February 1972 at Newmarket, York Co., Ontario, at age 81; Per Burial. She was buried on 10 February 1972 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: Eva Jane Smith; Age: 81; Born: Toronto; Died: Newmarket, Feb 7, 1972; Location: Sect 12, Lot 1089; Prop.: Estate of James Lindsay; Closest Relative: Mr. Albert Smith, R. R. # 1, Schomberg, Ont. (Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, database record, jacket 10, #119737, Feb 28, 2002.)
Date Nov 26 1890 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 She James Lindsay died. "She took care of the mother Eliza, kept the home going after death of father. Took care of all the men of family, washing, meals, etc." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson on 5 April 1911 at Toronto, Ontario. She lived on 15 December 1915 at 195 Howland Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Residence per marriage reg'n; 2 streets east of Bathurst just below Dupont, a few blocks east of Clinton St. As of 15 December 1915,her married name was Smith.3 She married Albert Freamley Smith, son of William Smith and Larua Freamley, on 15 December 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: Albert Freamley? Smith; Age: 26; Res.: Riverdale, Toronto; Born: Toronto; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Pres; Occ.: Soldier; Parents: William Smith & Larua Freamley?; Bride: Eva J. Lindsay; Age: 25; Res.: 195 Howland Ave., Toronto; born: Toronto; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharpe; Witnesses: Mary Lindsay, 195 Howland Ave, Toronto & Harry Jones, 190 Howland Ave, Toronto; Date: Dec 15, 1915; Place: Toronto; Performed by: W. A. McTaggart, 12 Westmount, Pres; Sworn at Toronto, Dec 3, 1915, B. M. Chapman, Reg'r.3 Eva Jane Lindsay "Eva's husband, Albert Fernlee Smith was killed in Somme from Sept 1916. Eva had one son, Albert J. Smith, born after father's death - posthumous child. Albert J. Smith, now about 50, address Route 1 Schomberg, Ont. Eva lived around & in Torontoall her life. Albert had 2 girls, Susan and Judy; his wife's name is Nora. Eva lived with them her last years. She left a trunk there with lots of pictures and papers. … You could get a lot from Albert if you could get up there to see them. Write first and phone as think they both work and drive into Toronto." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson after 1920. She died on 7 February 1972 at Newmarket, York Co., Ontario, at age 81; Per Burial. She was buried on 10 February 1972 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: Eva Jane Smith; Age: 81; Born: Toronto; Died: Newmarket, Feb 7, 1972; Location: Sect 12, Lot 1089; Prop.: Estate of James Lindsay; Closest Relative: Mr. Albert Smith, R. R. # 1, Schomberg, Ont. (Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, database record, jacket 10, #119737, Feb 28, 2002.)
Family | Albert Freamley Smith b. 1889, d. Sep 1916 |
James Max Milton Lindsay
M, b. 26 March 1892, d. 13 January 1917
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
James Max Milton Lindsay was born on 26 March 1892 at 373 Clinton St., Toronto, Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: James Max Milton Lindsay; Born: May 26, 1892; Place: Toronto; Inf.: James Lindsay, 373 Clinton St., Toronto; Reg'd.: June 27, 1892; Reg'r.: John Blevins
Date May 26 1893 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 8 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He lived before 1914 at Western Canada; "Jack says Max worked on a ranch in Western Canada previous to enlisting in Army." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson. He died on 13 January 1917 at France at age 24; Date January 13, 1917 per Memorial - picture by Bob Vear, 2017 04 10.
"James or Max Martin Lindsay: Killed at Vimy Ridge, 1st World War, think Feb 1916. He served with Grenadier Battalion of Winnipeg. Jack says Max worked on a ranch in Western Canada previous to enlisting in Army. Jack says he missed seeing Max just before he was killed. Jack was wounded and laid in a hospital when Max Battalion passed through. He tried to get word to Max that he was there." from Lindsay letter in possession of Tom Parkinson.3 He was buried on 18 January 1917 at Cabaret Rouge Britrish Cemetery, Souchez, Pas de Calais, France; Memorial: (See Exhibit) 148506 Private; M. Lindsay; 78th BN. Canadian Inf; 13th January 1917 Age 24 (Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France - image provided by Bob Vear of Brighton, a friend of my sister, Mary Lou and her husband Tom Parkinson, who went to the Vimy Memorial celebrations in April 2017.)
"Cabaret Rouge Cemetery: Souchez, Oas de Calais, France; Identified Casualties: 3185l GPS CO-Ordinates: Longitude: 2.7416, Latitude: 50.38061; Location Information: Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery lies just south of the town of Souchez and 11.4 km. north of the centre of Arras. From the centre of Arras take rue Meaulens, D264 and Route de Bethune through Sainte Catherine. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto the D937 to Souchez. The cemetery is located 6.6 km. further on the left; Historical Information: Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery - Caberet Rouge was a small, red-bricked, red-tiled café that stood close to this site in the early days of the First World War. The café was destroyed by shellfire in March 1915 but it gave its unusual name to this sector and to a communication trench that led troops up the front-line. Commonwealth soldiers began burying their fallen comrades here in March 1916. The cemetery was used mostly by the 47th (London) Division and the Canadian Corps until August 1917 and by different fighting units until September 1918. It was greatly enlarged in the years after the war when as many as 7,000 graves were concentrated here from over 100 other cemeteries in the area. For much of the twentieth century, Cabaret Rouge served as one of a small number of ‘open cemeteries’ at which the remains of fallen servicemen newly discovered in the region were buried. Today the cemetery contains over 7,650 burials of the First World War, over half of which remain unidentified; The Canadian Connection: Many different Commonwealth units served in this sector during the war and the cemetery contains the graves of British, Irish, Australian, New Zealand, Indian and South African soldiers. It is also the final resting place of over 70 officers of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Cabaret Rouge has a particularly close connection with the Canadian Infantry, however, as hundreds of Canadians who were killed at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917 were ultimately laid to rest here. The cemetery and shelter buildings were designed by former Canadian Army officer Frank Higginson. Higginson worked as an architect for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in the 1920s and later acted as Secretary to the Commission. In May 2000 the remains of an unknown Canadian soldier were taken from this cemetery and buried in a special tomb at the foot of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. A focal point for remembrance, he represents more than 71,000 Canadians who lost their lives during the First World War. A headstone in plot 8, Row E, Grave 7 marks his original grave; The Importance of Vimy Ridge: German forces seized the village of Souchez and the surrounding countryside as they advanced through Northern France in 1914. German artillery units were able to control this sector of the front from two ridges which flanked the village – Vimy Ridge to the east, and Notre Dame de Lorette to the west. After 12 months of bitter fighting, the French forces captured the high ground at Lorette in the autumn of 1915. When the French handed this part of the line to the Commonwealth forces in March 1916, Vimy Ridge was still in German hands. Vimy Ridge was the key to the German defensive system in this sector. It protected an area of occupied France in which coal mines and factories were in full production for the German war effort and the fortified vantage points on the ridge dominated the surrounding battlefields. The Battle of Vimy Ridge formed part of the opening phase of the British-led Battle of Arras which began on 9 April 1917. The Canadian forces managed to capture most of the German positions on the ridge on the first day of the attack and by 12 April they had occupied the village of Thélus and pushed the Germans back to the Oppy-Méricourt line. By taking the ridge the Canadians achieved a major tactical success, but in just four days of fighting they suffered over 10,000 casualties, 3,500 of whom were killed. The battle was the first action in which all four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought together and had a major impact on Canadian national identity; (updated - August 2012)" ttp://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/64600/CABARET-ROUGE%20BRITISH%20CEMETERY,%20SOUCHEZ.3
Date May 26 1893 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 8 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He lived before 1914 at Western Canada; "Jack says Max worked on a ranch in Western Canada previous to enlisting in Army." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson. He died on 13 January 1917 at France at age 24; Date January 13, 1917 per Memorial - picture by Bob Vear, 2017 04 10.
"James or Max Martin Lindsay: Killed at Vimy Ridge, 1st World War, think Feb 1916. He served with Grenadier Battalion of Winnipeg. Jack says Max worked on a ranch in Western Canada previous to enlisting in Army. Jack says he missed seeing Max just before he was killed. Jack was wounded and laid in a hospital when Max Battalion passed through. He tried to get word to Max that he was there." from Lindsay letter in possession of Tom Parkinson.3 He was buried on 18 January 1917 at Cabaret Rouge Britrish Cemetery, Souchez, Pas de Calais, France; Memorial: (See Exhibit) 148506 Private; M. Lindsay; 78th BN. Canadian Inf; 13th January 1917 Age 24 (Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France - image provided by Bob Vear of Brighton, a friend of my sister, Mary Lou and her husband Tom Parkinson, who went to the Vimy Memorial celebrations in April 2017.)
"Cabaret Rouge Cemetery: Souchez, Oas de Calais, France; Identified Casualties: 3185l GPS CO-Ordinates: Longitude: 2.7416, Latitude: 50.38061; Location Information: Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery lies just south of the town of Souchez and 11.4 km. north of the centre of Arras. From the centre of Arras take rue Meaulens, D264 and Route de Bethune through Sainte Catherine. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto the D937 to Souchez. The cemetery is located 6.6 km. further on the left; Historical Information: Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery - Caberet Rouge was a small, red-bricked, red-tiled café that stood close to this site in the early days of the First World War. The café was destroyed by shellfire in March 1915 but it gave its unusual name to this sector and to a communication trench that led troops up the front-line. Commonwealth soldiers began burying their fallen comrades here in March 1916. The cemetery was used mostly by the 47th (London) Division and the Canadian Corps until August 1917 and by different fighting units until September 1918. It was greatly enlarged in the years after the war when as many as 7,000 graves were concentrated here from over 100 other cemeteries in the area. For much of the twentieth century, Cabaret Rouge served as one of a small number of ‘open cemeteries’ at which the remains of fallen servicemen newly discovered in the region were buried. Today the cemetery contains over 7,650 burials of the First World War, over half of which remain unidentified; The Canadian Connection: Many different Commonwealth units served in this sector during the war and the cemetery contains the graves of British, Irish, Australian, New Zealand, Indian and South African soldiers. It is also the final resting place of over 70 officers of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Cabaret Rouge has a particularly close connection with the Canadian Infantry, however, as hundreds of Canadians who were killed at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917 were ultimately laid to rest here. The cemetery and shelter buildings were designed by former Canadian Army officer Frank Higginson. Higginson worked as an architect for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in the 1920s and later acted as Secretary to the Commission. In May 2000 the remains of an unknown Canadian soldier were taken from this cemetery and buried in a special tomb at the foot of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. A focal point for remembrance, he represents more than 71,000 Canadians who lost their lives during the First World War. A headstone in plot 8, Row E, Grave 7 marks his original grave; The Importance of Vimy Ridge: German forces seized the village of Souchez and the surrounding countryside as they advanced through Northern France in 1914. German artillery units were able to control this sector of the front from two ridges which flanked the village – Vimy Ridge to the east, and Notre Dame de Lorette to the west. After 12 months of bitter fighting, the French forces captured the high ground at Lorette in the autumn of 1915. When the French handed this part of the line to the Commonwealth forces in March 1916, Vimy Ridge was still in German hands. Vimy Ridge was the key to the German defensive system in this sector. It protected an area of occupied France in which coal mines and factories were in full production for the German war effort and the fortified vantage points on the ridge dominated the surrounding battlefields. The Battle of Vimy Ridge formed part of the opening phase of the British-led Battle of Arras which began on 9 April 1917. The Canadian forces managed to capture most of the German positions on the ridge on the first day of the attack and by 12 April they had occupied the village of Thélus and pushed the Germans back to the Oppy-Méricourt line. By taking the ridge the Canadians achieved a major tactical success, but in just four days of fighting they suffered over 10,000 casualties, 3,500 of whom were killed. The battle was the first action in which all four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought together and had a major impact on Canadian national identity; (updated - August 2012)" ttp://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/64600/CABARET-ROUGE%20BRITISH%20CEMETERY,%20SOUCHEZ.3
George Eagle Lindsay
M, b. 13 October 1894, d. 14 December 1906
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
George Eagle Lindsay was born on 13 October 1894 at 532 Clinton St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: George Eagle Lindsay; Born: Oct 13, 1894; Place: Toronto; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharpe; Occ.: carpenter; Inf.: James Lindsay, 532 Clinton St., Toronto; Reg'd.: Nov 21, 1894; Dr.: Mrs. Lang (nurse); Reg'r.: J. Blevins
Date Oct 8 1894 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 7 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He died on 14 December 1906 at Toronto Grace Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, at age 12; Per Burial. He was buried on 17 December 1906 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: George Lindsay; Age: 12; Born: Toronto; Died: Toronto Grace Hospital, Toronto, Dec 14, 1906; Int.: Dec 17, 1906; Location: Sect 12, Lot 1089, s 1/2; Cause: emphysema; Prop. & Closest Relation: James Lindsay; Dr. L. D. Hawkins (Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, database record, jacket 14, #3898, Feb 28, 2002)
Note: Visited this plot May 5, 2002. No stone there. Only two cornerstones that say Lindsay and one footstone that says DADDY.
Date Oct 8 1894 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 7 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He died on 14 December 1906 at Toronto Grace Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, at age 12; Per Burial. He was buried on 17 December 1906 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario; Cemetery Record: Name: George Lindsay; Age: 12; Born: Toronto; Died: Toronto Grace Hospital, Toronto, Dec 14, 1906; Int.: Dec 17, 1906; Location: Sect 12, Lot 1089, s 1/2; Cause: emphysema; Prop. & Closest Relation: James Lindsay; Dr. L. D. Hawkins (Mount Pleasant Group Head Office, Toronto, database record, jacket 14, #3898, Feb 28, 2002)
Note: Visited this plot May 5, 2002. No stone there. Only two cornerstones that say Lindsay and one footstone that says DADDY.
Mary Lindsay
F, b. 15 February 1896
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
Mary Lindsay was born on 15 February 1896 at 289 Delaware Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: Mary Lindsay; Born: Feb 15, 1896; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharpe; Occ.: carpenter; Inf.: James Lindsay, 289 Delware Ave., Toronto; Reg'd.: Mar 18, 1896; Dr.: Mrs. Lang, nurse
Date Feb 18 1896 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 She lived on 15 December 1915 at 195 Howland Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Witness at marriage of sister Eva Jane. They are shown to both be resident at 195 Howland Ave., which is just east of Bathurst and south of Dupont, a few blocks east of their old home at Clinton St.
Note: Address looked like 198 in her marriage reg'n, but was clearly 195 in that of her sister Eva Jane who was married in November, a month before Mary. She married Arthur C. Champion after 1916; "Mary Lindsay: married Arthur C. Champion, lived Montreal, Quebec after marriage; had 4 children: Arthur, Betty, William, James. Arthur lives Billings Montana; Jim near Ottawa - has 3 children: Betty, Arthur, ???. Mary died April 10 1975, Huntington, Quebec, interred there. Arthur, 81, still at their farm home. We heard he expects to remarry. Address Orchard Far, Ridge Road, R. R. 2, Huntington, Quebec. We knew Bill well as he lived near here, Birmingham. M?. He is in a bad way; ?? 75, on home, lost job, alcoholic & now divorced; 2 children." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Date Feb 18 1896 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 She lived on 15 December 1915 at 195 Howland Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Witness at marriage of sister Eva Jane. They are shown to both be resident at 195 Howland Ave., which is just east of Bathurst and south of Dupont, a few blocks east of their old home at Clinton St.
Note: Address looked like 198 in her marriage reg'n, but was clearly 195 in that of her sister Eva Jane who was married in November, a month before Mary. She married Arthur C. Champion after 1916; "Mary Lindsay: married Arthur C. Champion, lived Montreal, Quebec after marriage; had 4 children: Arthur, Betty, William, James. Arthur lives Billings Montana; Jim near Ottawa - has 3 children: Betty, Arthur, ???. Mary died April 10 1975, Huntington, Quebec, interred there. Arthur, 81, still at their farm home. We heard he expects to remarry. Address Orchard Far, Ridge Road, R. R. 2, Huntington, Quebec. We knew Bill well as he lived near here, Birmingham. M?. He is in a bad way; ?? 75, on home, lost job, alcoholic & now divorced; 2 children." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson.
Family | Arthur C. Champion b. b 1896 |
John Arthur "Jack" Lindsay
M, b. 4 November 1898
| Father | James Lindsay b. 23 Sep 1850, d. 5 Apr 1911 |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sharpe b. 26 Nov 1860, d. 19 May 1938 |
John Arthur "Jack" Lindsay was born on 4 November 1898 at York Twp., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.: Name: John Arthur Lindsay; Born: Nov 4, 1898; Place: York Twp. (This is a late registration, not available, index info only)
Date Nov 4 1899 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 2 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He "John Arthur: made his own way after age 12; Joined Army at age 16 - lied age as 18 - served in Canada, Engand & France; World War I - 92 Battalian & Black Watch; 4 yrs Second World War - R. C. H. S. C. Veteran Guard." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson in 1912. He was Soldier - per marriage reg'n. on 11 June 1918 at Toronto, Ontario. He lived on 11 June 1918 at 48 Helena Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Residence per marriage reg'n. He married Rose Lovatt, daughter of John Lovatt and Elizabeth Coleman, on 11 June 1918 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: John Arthur Lindsay; Age: 21; Res.: 48 Helena Ave, Toronto; Born: Canada; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Pres; Occ.: Soldier; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharp; Indented res.: York; Bride: Rose Lovatt; Age: 21; Res.: 9 Belvedere Ave., Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: spinster; Rel.: Meth; Parents: John Locatt & Elizabeth Coleman; Witnesses: Horace A. Middleton, 1564 Bathurst St., Toronto & Gertrude Lovatt, 9 Belvedere Ave, Toronto; Date: June 11, 1918; Place: Toronto; Performed by: Harry Pawson, 484 Oakwood Ave, Meth; Sworn at Toronto, May 15, 1918.3 John Arthur "Jack" Lindsay "John Arthur: made his own way after age 12; Joined Army at age 16 - lied age as 18 - served in Canada, Engand & France; World War I - 92 Battalian & Black Watch; 4 yrs Second World War - R. C. H. S. C. Veteran Guard. 1 son, Douglas of Toronto, first wife killed young; 5 grandchildren: Wayne - 21 now, has a daughter; Darlene, John, Diane and Deborah. First & second wives died; married Madeleine July 17 1958. A life member of Highlander - 48th Club, Toronto. Diane, one granddaughter lives with Mrs. Rhoda Ball." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson in 1976.
Date Nov 4 1899 & location Toronto per 1901 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at York Twp., York Co., Ontario; Age 2 at 1901 Census: see James Lindsay.2 He "John Arthur: made his own way after age 12; Joined Army at age 16 - lied age as 18 - served in Canada, Engand & France; World War I - 92 Battalian & Black Watch; 4 yrs Second World War - R. C. H. S. C. Veteran Guard." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson in 1912. He was Soldier - per marriage reg'n. on 11 June 1918 at Toronto, Ontario. He lived on 11 June 1918 at 48 Helena Ave., Toronto, Ontario; Residence per marriage reg'n. He married Rose Lovatt, daughter of John Lovatt and Elizabeth Coleman, on 11 June 1918 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: John Arthur Lindsay; Age: 21; Res.: 48 Helena Ave, Toronto; Born: Canada; Status: bachelor; Rel.: Pres; Occ.: Soldier; Parents: James Lindsay & Eliza Sharp; Indented res.: York; Bride: Rose Lovatt; Age: 21; Res.: 9 Belvedere Ave., Toronto; Born: Cda; Status: spinster; Rel.: Meth; Parents: John Locatt & Elizabeth Coleman; Witnesses: Horace A. Middleton, 1564 Bathurst St., Toronto & Gertrude Lovatt, 9 Belvedere Ave, Toronto; Date: June 11, 1918; Place: Toronto; Performed by: Harry Pawson, 484 Oakwood Ave, Meth; Sworn at Toronto, May 15, 1918.3 John Arthur "Jack" Lindsay "John Arthur: made his own way after age 12; Joined Army at age 16 - lied age as 18 - served in Canada, Engand & France; World War I - 92 Battalian & Black Watch; 4 yrs Second World War - R. C. H. S. C. Veteran Guard. 1 son, Douglas of Toronto, first wife killed young; 5 grandchildren: Wayne - 21 now, has a daughter; Darlene, John, Diane and Deborah. First & second wives died; married Madeleine July 17 1958. A life member of Highlander - 48th Club, Toronto. Diane, one granddaughter lives with Mrs. Rhoda Ball." from Lindsay letters in possession of Tom Parkinson in 1976.
Family | Rose Lovatt b. 1897 |