Allan Douglas MACDONALD

Male 1915 - 1955  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Allan Douglas MACDONALD was born on 5 Jun 1915 in London, Middlesex, Ontario (son of George Allan MACDONALD and Muriel S DOUGLAS); died on 22 Mar 1955 in Iserholn, Germany; was buried in Hanover Military Cemetery, Hanover, Hannoversche Landkreis, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Allan MACDONALD was born on 15 Apr 1884 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario (son of Allan MACDONALD and Anne CAMERON).

    George married Muriel S DOUGLAS on 12 Oct 1914 in Niagara, New York. Muriel was born in 1891. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Muriel S DOUGLAS was born in 1891.
    Children:
    1. 1. Allan Douglas MACDONALD was born on 5 Jun 1915 in London, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 22 Mar 1955 in Iserholn, Germany; was buried in Hanover Military Cemetery, Hanover, Hannoversche Landkreis, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany.
    2. Donald Malcolm MACDONALD was born in 1916 in England; died in 1973; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Middlesex, Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Allan MACDONALD was born on 14 Oct 1836 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario (son of Donald MACDONALD and Sarah CAMERON); died on 8 Mar 1916 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.

    Allan married Anne CAMERON. Anne (daughter of Robert CAMERON and Nancy ROSS) was born about 1852 in Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anne CAMERON was born about 1852 in Ontario (daughter of Robert CAMERON and Nancy ROSS).
    Children:
    1. Sarah Emma MACDONALD was born about 1874 in Ontario.
    2. Robert Cameron MACDONALD was born on 4 Jul 1876 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 5 Nov 1914 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.
    3. John Donald MACDONALD was born about 1879 in Ontario; died on 26 Apr 1937 in Thames River, Oxford, Ontaio.
    4. 2. George Allan MACDONALD was born on 15 Apr 1884 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Donald MACDONALD was born in 1799 in Ontario.

    Donald married Sarah CAMERON in Jan 1823 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario. Sarah (daughter of Alexander CAMERON and Sarah PARKS) was born on 24 Jul 1796 in Ontario; died on 27 Mar 1862 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah CAMERON was born on 24 Jul 1796 in Ontario (daughter of Alexander CAMERON and Sarah PARKS); died on 27 Mar 1862 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. John MACDONALD was born on 18 Jun 1844 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.
    2. Sarah MACDONALD was born in May 1835 in Thamesford, Oxford, Ontario; died on 9 May 1917 in North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario; was buried in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Mary MACDONALD was born in 1833 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 23 Apr 1889 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.
    4. Margaret MACDONALD was born on 26 Aug 1829 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 2 Apr 1907 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.
    5. 4. Allan MACDONALD was born on 14 Oct 1836 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 8 Mar 1916 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario.

  3. 10.  Robert CAMERON was born about 1798 in Glengarry, Ontario (son of Alexander CAMERON and Sarah PARKS); died on 24 Jan 1875 in Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Death of Robert Cameron, J.P., Esq. It is our painful duty to record the death of Robert Cameron, Esq., at his residence, Glengarry Hill, East Nissouri, on Sunday morning last, 24th inst. at 10 o'clock. He was one of the ablest settlers of this county, to which he came in 1821, and of which he has been an honored and widely respected citizen ever since. He was a man of tender sympathies and kindness of heart, mingled with great firmness and decision of character. The public spirit which he always manifested put him in active sympathy with all the improvements of this section of the country. In his own township he was Councillor and Reeve a great number of years, but owing to his old age he has for some time retired from all public life. He was one of the oldest Magistrates in the county, and always sought to conduct the responsibilities of this office with reference to securing the most lasting peace and kindly feeling amongst neighbors. Seldom did a case come before him without having it settled by bringing the parties together for mutual understanding or by arbitration. He was a Liberal Conservative in his politics, and being the son of a U.E. Loyalist, was earnestly loyal to the Government. Although a mere boy at the time, he served in the War of 1812; and although he was conscious of great wrongs that needed to be rectified, he identified himself with the Government in the Rebellion of '37, and was captain of a company for its suppression, believing that legislation is a better way to secure reforms than a resort to arms. Ever since that time, he has maintained a connection with the standing militia, in which he held the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel at the time of his death. His suffering was severe during his last illness, which continued about three months. It was all borne with the patience and submission of a Christian hope, which he had obtained and confessed during the last year or more of his life. He leaves a widow of seventy-two years, and who has borne him
    twelve children, nine of whom are still alive. He was followed to the grave on Wednesday last, when he was buried in the Ingersoll cemetery, by a large number of sympathizing friends. Deceased was 76 years and 7 months old.
    -- from Ingersoll Chronicle January 28, 1875

    Robert married Nancy ROSS about 1821 in Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario. Nancy (daughter of Donald ROSS) was born on 22 Jul 1803 in Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario; died on 18 Jan 1884 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Nancy ROSS was born on 22 Jul 1803 in Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario (daughter of Donald ROSS); died on 18 Jan 1884 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario.

    Notes:

    It is our painful duty to announce the death of the widow of the late Robert Cameron, J.P., at the old homestead in East Nissouri, at the extreme old age of 80 years and 6 months. Mrs. Cameron was the daughter of Mr. Donald Ross, of Cornwall, who was one of the original members of the Hudson's Bay Company. She spent her early years in the city of Quebec, where she received her education, and shortly after her return to her home, when she was scarcely 18 years old, she was married to her late husband in Cornwall. She lived with him over fifty years and about 12 years ago she celebrated her golden wedding with nearly all her children to rejoice with her. In the autumn of 1821 she came with her husband to the west and settled upon the site of the present homestead where the family has resided ever since. She entered upon the duties and hardships of her early pioneer life with a cheerfulness and courage that is not often seen in these modern days. She was a woman of many personal attractions and of admirable traits of character. She had strong common sense, a keen perception of right and wrong, great moral courage and firm integrity. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and always manifested a deep interest in its service, and a conscientious carefulness in all of her religious duties. About nine years ago her husband died, and since that time she has divided her time between her sons Mr. John Cameron, the governor of our County prison, Mr. George Cameron of Montreal, Rev. R. Cameron of Brantford, and Mr. W.W. Cameron of the old homestead, where she spent the last year of her life until she passed on to her final rest. With her demise, another of the old pioneer settlers of our County has passed from our midst and of all the number there was none of them who was more universally respected than Mrs. Cameron. On Monday last a very large number of sympathizing friends followed her remains to our cemetery and the funeral services were conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Mr. Cameron of Thamesford.

    --from Ingersoll Chronicle Thurs 24 January 1884

    Children:
    1. John CAMERON was born on 25 Jan 1825 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 17 Aug 1908 in Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario; was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Woodstock, Ontario.
    2. Christy Ann CAMERON was born on 17 Feb 1827 in Thamesford, Oxford. Ontario; died on 23 Oct 1892 in Neepawa, Manitoba.
    3. George Allen CAMERON was born on 11 Apr 1829 in Ontario; died on 12 Jan 1908 in Montreal, Quebec; was buried in Cimetière Mont-Royal, Outremont, Quebec.
    4. Nancy CAMERON was born on 22 Aug 1836 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 12 Jan 1905 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington; was buried in Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Spokane, Washington.
    5. Sarah CAMERON was born in 1838 in Ontario.
    6. Robert CAMERON was born on 5 Mar 1839 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 17 Mar 1927 in Seattle, King, Washington; was buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King, Washington.
    7. Mary CAMERON was born about 1840 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died on 16 Apr 1886 in East Zorra Township, Oxford, Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario.
    8. Emalina CAMERON was born on 25 Aug 1843 in East Nissouri, Oxford, Ontario; died in 1912.
    9. William Wallace CAMERON was born on 1 Apr 1846; died on 20 Oct 1919 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
    10. 5. Anne CAMERON was born about 1852 in Ontario.