1. | Thomas MURDO MCCUTCHEON, 5 was born on 8 Apr 1900 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (son of Thomas MCCUTCHEON, .2 and Mary MARGaret I WEATHERSTON); died on 14 May 1974 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried on 17 May 1974 in Everton Cemetery. Notes: Two siblings married two siblings: Family/Spouse: Eileen TINNEY. Eileen was born on 3 Jun 1911 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 14 Jul 2003 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Everton Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Thomas MCCUTCHEON, .2 was born on 7 Jul 1872 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (son of Thomas Asa MCCUTCHEON, .1 and Sarah MARY SMITH); died on 24 Sep 1928 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery. Notes: 1926 Aug 25 - Ospringe - The many friends of Mr. T McCutcheon, 2nd line, are sorry to hear that he is under the doctor's care. Thomas married Mary MARGaret I WEATHERSTON. Mary was born on 11 Oct 1871 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 23 Jun 1941 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Mary MARGaret I WEATHERSTON was born on 11 Oct 1871 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 23 Jun 1941 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery. Notes: Marg is the daughter of Thomas Weatherston.
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4. | Thomas Asa MCCUTCHEON, .1 was born on 21 Aug 1830 in Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario (son of Hugh MCCUTCHEON, Sr. and Mary STEWART); died on 8 Dec 1904 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery. Notes: . Two siblings married two siblings. Thomas Asa & Ellen McCutcheon married Sarah Mary & Henry Allan Smith. Thomas married Sarah MARY SMITH in Oct 1854. Sarah (daughter of Mathew SMITH, Sr.) was born on 17 Sep 1833 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 10 Dec 1923 in Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Sarah MARY SMITH was born on 17 Sep 1833 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (daughter of Mathew SMITH, Sr.); died on 10 Dec 1923 in Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery. Notes: Sarah is the daughter of Nancy Rott & Matthew Smith, b 1798 NJ.
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8. | Hugh MCCUTCHEON, Sr. was born in 1793 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland (son of John MCCUTCHEON, Sr. and Eleanor JOHNSTON); died on 19 Feb 1861 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery. Notes: . Hugh & Mary McCutcheon lived in Colbourg, Ontario. 2 children were born here. Hugh worked on the Rideau Canal where many Irish died on this hard wood. The Rideau call opened in 1832 at which time the family moved to Erin Township. Hugh purchased Lot 9, concession 3 & built an 1 & half story log house. Hugh married Mary STEWART in 1828 in County Down, Ireland. Mary was born in 1798 in Sloanstown, Donaghadee, Co. Down, Ireland; died on 30 Aug 1893 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried on 2 Sep 1893 in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Mary STEWART was born in 1798 in Sloanstown, Donaghadee, Co. Down, Ireland; died on 30 Aug 1893 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried on 2 Sep 1893 in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery. Notes: Mary is the daughter of Alice & Alexander Stewart. (Verify)
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10. | Mathew SMITH, Sr. was born in in Welland, Lincoln Co., Ontario. Notes: Mathew Smith was well & favorably known as a progressive farmer & an extensive breeder of shorthorn cattle. Mathew Smith had the proud distinction of owning the first buggy in the township and though at the present day it souls be considered rather too old fashion for any one to ride in, it caused quite a sensation & was nearly the cause of getting Mr. Smith into trouble. The first time he rode in state to church, the worshippers were slow in coming in, the cause being attributed to the time occupied in examining and admiring the new buggy, & it was considered by the more conservative people that Mr. Smith, who was considered a "bright and shining light" in the community, was showing an example of extravagance to his neighbors by such an innovation and insisted that Mr. Smith should be disciplined for his want of consideration. ...the subject was dropped.
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