Catharine DEWAR

Female 1821 - 1883  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Catharine DEWAR was born on 3 Jan 1821 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County (daughter of Duncan DEWAR and Margaret MCCALLUM); died on 19 May 1883.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Duncan DEWAR was born on 4 Oct 1780 in Row, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (son of Peter DEWAR and Christin SINCLAIR); died on 4 Sep 1869 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.

    Notes:

    From "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ontario", by Cyrus Thomas (1896 -pages 288-289), as related by Colin Dewar, Duncan's son:

    Duncan and his family settled on a farm on Lot 4 on the front of Chatham, next to Duncan's brother John. Duncan also leased, from local Indians, an island in the Ottawa River in front of his property. It was later named after him. He raised most of the crops and animals for his family's subsistence on that island, giving him more opportunity to clear his main farm of timber. He took pride in raising top quality cattle and horses.

    After a first log home where most of the children were born, Duncan completed a two-story stone farmhouse in 1819.

    Duncan's son Colin wrote in 1894 that "The face of the country is very much changed since then. At that time the main road ran along the bank of the river from Carillon to our place. The view from our house was splendid; away to the west, the river and farm houses were in full view; down the river could be seen the rapids and part of the village of Point Fortune; nearly in front of the house was a most magnificent elm tree.."

    About 1830, the government expropriated the land for enlarging the canal and highway, and Duncan and his family moved to a rented farm a short distance away, and then purchased another, uncleared, farm on the Lachute Road. In 1862 Duncan retired to the old family homestead in Chatham.

    Duncan married Margaret MCCALLUM on 1 Mar 1807. Margaret was born about 1781; died on 11 Oct 1826 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret MCCALLUM was born about 1781; died on 11 Oct 1826 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County.

    Notes:

    It is mentioned in "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ontario", by Cyrus Thomas (1896) that Duncan Dewar married "Margaret McCallum of Caldwell's Manor" in 1807. Margaret was almost certainly the niece of John and Mary (McDiarmid) Dewar of Caldwell Manor, which is in Missisquoi County, Quebec, very close to the border with Vermont. This relationship is revealed in an 1802 document in which John Dewar petitions the Lower Canada government for a grant of additional land on the grounds of a large number of relatives to support. His family includes his 16 year old niece Peggy McCallum (Peggy and Margaret were interchangeable names). The land petition document is at Library and Archives Canada at
    http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/lower-canada/001043-119.0 1e.php&document_id_nbr=24928&interval=20&&PHPSESSID=uk489qs6qiddv1ao01 06m9ilt2.

    It thus seems likely that this John Dewar was somehow related to the family of Duncan and Peter Dewar, but the exact relationship is at present unclear. What is known, from the books "Scottish Soldiers in North America", and "The History and Muster Roll of the King's Royal Regiment of New York", is that this John Dewar was born in Perthshire, Scotland around 1745, and emigrated to the colony of New York in 1768, settling in Jerseyfield, Tryon County in the Mohawk Valley. During the American Revolution, he was a loyalist, and served as a private in the King's Royal Regiment of New York from 1777 to 1783. After the war, he and his wife, Mary McDiarmid, settled in Caldwell Manor, taking up land offered to United Empire Loyalists. In the Haldimand Papers - a list of loyalists - John and his wife were said to have one child. The 1802 land petition does not mention their own child, but lists, in addition to John and Mary: his sister, Christian Dewar, age 25; his godson Alexander Dewar Campbell, age 5; his nieces, Flora McCallum, age 18, Peggy McCallum, age 16, Jane Dewar, age 15, and Nancy Dewar, age 13; his nephews, Daniel McCallum, age 14, John Dewar, age 17, Duncan Dewar, age 7, Peter Dewar, age 4, and Alexander Dewar, age 2; and Jane Dewar, the widow of his deceased brother Daniel. An article in the 1965 Eighth Historical Report of Missisquoi County, titled "The Seigniories of Noyon and Foucault" states that John Dewar also served as a militia Captain in the War of 1812, and describes a naval/land battle he was involved in near Caldwell Manor in 1813. The author of this article was Donald McCallum, a great-great grandson of Daniel McCallum, John's nephew. It should be noted that the mothers of several of the Dewars born in Killin, Perthshire had the surname McCallum.

    The Cyrus Thomas book on Argenteuil County contains many contributions by Colin Dewar, the youngest son of Duncan Dewar and Margaret McCallum. In one of them he states that Margaret's grandfather was Archibald McDeirmid, who "left his comfortable home on the Mohawk River, and after suffering incredible hardships, arrived at Caldwell's Manor, on Lake Champlain, where he had to begin life anew, without deriving any substantial benefit for his loyalty to king and country." Archibald was undoubtedly related (perhaps the brother or father) of Mary McDiarmid, the wife of John Dewar. Thus the Dewars who settled in Argenteuil County undoubtedly have connections to at least two United Empire Loyalists - Pvt. (later Captain) John Dewar and Archibald McDiarmid, both of whom settled after the American Revolution in the border county of Mississquoi.

    Children:
    1. Christian DEWAR was born on 6 Oct 1809 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died on 10 Jul 1858.
    2. Mary DEWAR was born on 14 Apr 1811 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died on 28 Sep 1872.
    3. Helena DEWAR was born on 14 Nov 1813 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died on 26 Nov 1887.
    4. Margaret DEWAR was born on 2 Jan 1815 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died in Feb 1883.
    5. Peter DEWAR was born on 26 Apr 1817 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died on 22 Nov 1847 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.
    6. John DEWAR was born on 26 Apr 1817 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died on 14 Aug 1841 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.
    7. Daniel DEWAR was born on 28 Mar 1819 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died in Jul 1827 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County.
    8. 1. Catharine DEWAR was born on 3 Jan 1821 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died on 19 May 1883.
    9. Colin DEWAR was born on 12 Sep 1823 in Front of Chatham, Argenteuil County; died after 1896.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter DEWAR was born on 26 Nov 1749 in Killin, Perthshire (son of Duncan DEOR and Janet MCIVER); died in UNKNOWN in St. Andrews, Argenteuil County, Lower Canada.

    Notes:

    In the book "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ontario", by Cyrus Thomas (1896), Peter is said to have lived on the estate of the Duke of Argyle in Scotland.The book also states that Peter first settled with his family on a farm in St. Andrews called "Bellevue", and later moved to a property on the front of Chatham, purchased from a Colonel Daniel Robertson.

    Peter married Christin SINCLAIR. Christin died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christin SINCLAIR died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. John DEWAR was born before 1774; died on 16 Jul 1839 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.
    2. 2. Duncan DEWAR was born on 4 Oct 1780 in Row, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 4 Sep 1869 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.
    3. Donald DEWAR was born about 1779 in Perthshire, Scotland; died on 6 Jun 1854 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.
    4. Alexander DEWAR was born about 1786; died in May 1876.
    5. Colin DEWAR was born about 1800; died in Sep 1866.
    6. Peter DEWAR died in 1872 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.
    7. Margaret DEWAR died in 1857 in Chatham, Argenteuil County, Quebec.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Duncan DEOR died in UNKNOWN.

    Notes:

    The book "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ontario", published in 1896 by Cyrus Thomas (John Lovell and Sons, Montreal, 1896) states that the two brothers, Duncan and Peter Dewar emigrated from the Glasgow area to Quebec in 1804 with their families. Duncan was said in the book to be the younger of the two brothers, arriving with a wife and one child. Peter was said to arrive in Canada with a wife and 9 children. Searching in the old parish records for Dewar (or Deore or Deor) parents having two sons named Duncan and Peter, with Peter born in the mid 1700s, and Duncan born later, turned up Duncan Deor (Dewar) and Janet McIver, as well as their other child - Donald. All three children were born in Killin Parish, Perthshire. Killin Parish is in the highlands of western Perthshire. It is about 50 miles north of Glasgow. Killin is also the place of origin marked on the grandfather clock that Duncan Dewar brought to Canada in 1804. The parish records of Killin indicate a large number of Dewars, Doers, Deors and Deoirs born there in the mid 1700s. The most common male names were Donald, Duncan, James and John.

    Duncan married Janet MCIVER. Janet died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Janet MCIVER died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. Helen DEWAR was born on 3 Feb 1747 in Killin, Perthshire; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. 4. Peter DEWAR was born on 26 Nov 1749 in Killin, Perthshire; died in UNKNOWN in St. Andrews, Argenteuil County, Lower Canada.
    3. Donald DEWAR was born on 28 Dec 1756 in Killin, Perthshire; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Duncan DEWAR was born on 24 Mar 1763 in Killin, Perthshire; died in UNKNOWN in St. Andrews, Argenteuil County, Quebec.