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4851 Abstracted by William Cowan March 19, 2020 via Ancestry.ca without seeing the actual notice. Source (S150)
 
4852 Abt 1770 moved with his brother Isaac Pettit to Loudoun County, Virginia
 
PETTIT, George (I2742)
 
4853 abt 20 miles south of Seaton Ross GRANT, Hannah 10 (P8284)
 
4854 Abt. 1769 Stone, Kent, England WARDE, Thomas Turner Lt. (P6708)
 
4855 Acadian Recorder 6 June 1835 Family (F23)
 
4856 accidental death by poisoning died in Hotel Dieau Hospital DOYLE, Hugh Patrick (P147)
 
4857 According to Census records, Melissa was born in September 1870 in Hillier, and died on September 10, 1887 at the age of 16 years and 11 months, after being sick for a year with Consumption.

She is listed in the 1881 Census as living with her widowed mother Anna Murphy.

She is buried with her parents in the Wellington Village Cemetery.

The Ontario Archives list her as Melissa A. Goodmurphy, see death record # 01495687.
 
GOODMURPHY, Melissa A (I128)
 
4858 According to Isaac Moore in "Isaac Moore's Family Record," (see Source List) Joseph had six children, unamed. MOORE, Joseph (I1922)
 
4859 According to Jim ?? of 20 St Ronan's Terrace, edinburgh EH10 5PG on MAy 7, 2000 in correspondence with William Campbell:
- Alexander was a blacksmith
- Had a large family.
- Lived in Prenderguest (Ayton) 
JEFFREY, Alexander (I60)
 
4860 According to Lucetta Eliza (daughter of Rhoda), the family moved to the Dakota Territory in 1881.
The town they lived became known as Inkster. Then they took land in Langdon in Cavalier County.
 
GOODMURPHY, RHODA (I8)
 
4861 According to Murtrie, William "died young." MATTICE, William (I2571)
 
4862 According to obituaries, this should be John Wesley Bailey. BAILEY, john smith unknown (P3849)
 
4863 According to Rex G. Mattice (see Mattice Family History source), Isadora's birthdate is 2 Jan 1857, not 24 Jan. MATTICE, Isadora (I301)
 
4864 According to Rex G. Mattice (see source), "Dora" died in 1910. MATTICE, Isadora (I301)
 
4865 According to source record, child was 4 days old at death. Cause is unknown. COLLOP, Norman Mark (P41)
 
4866 According to source record, death was due to typhoid fever. COLLOP, Joseph James (P50)
 
4867 According to source records, death was due to diphtheria. COLLOP, Robert Sydney (P46)
 
4868 According to the 1851 Census this child succumbed to diarrhea. RADLEY, Baby Boy (P1018)
 
4869 According to the Death records, Daniel McVicker was the son of John and Bridget McVicker, and was born in County Antrim, Ireland.
In the Daniel McVicker family there are some memories of his siblings Mary, Thomas and maybe James.
The 1901 Census for Tyendinaga Township, lists Daniel at age 75, having been born on February 2, 1826 and having come to Canada in 1847.
He died March 30, 1920 at age 95 in Deseronto, Ontario. He was buried April 7, 1920 in Marysville, Ontario. According to the records he died of Arterio Sclerosis brought on by a bowel obstruction.
He has been sick for 4 years. His son James is listed as the informant.
Daniel married a Margaret O'Connor, who according to the 1901 Census, was born on January 10, 1829.
Her parents were Patrick O'Connor of County Antrim, Ireland and Mary Wisely of Dublin, Ireland. Margaret died about April 6, 1913 and was buried on April 8, 1913 in Marysville.
Family tradition says that Daniel worked for an Englishman when he first came to Canada.
Perhaps this was in the late 1840's and Daniel was at this time in his 20's. Apparently that was at a mill along Fisher Creek on the first sideroad to the west of the Lonsdale sideroad, Concession 4, S 1/2 Lot 25.
The 1881 Census for Tyendinaga Township, has Daniel and Margaret, and their four youngest children, living in the Millpoint area. Daniel is listed as a farmer, and Patrick is listed as a labourer.
In 1891, they are still in Tyendinaga Township, Daniel is still listed as a farmer, Patrick, age 32, is a general servant, James is age 26, and George is 23.
By 1901, Daniel is 75 and Margaret is 72, and their son Patrick, age 43 is still listed living with them.
In the 39 years between 1860 and 1899 Daniel is listed as living in five different places, always as a freeholder, and all of this was in Tyendinaga Twp.
Their daughter Rose died in infancy.
 
MCVICKER, Daniel (I2359)
 
4870 According to the great-grandchildren of Lawrence Downes, Margaret Emma Fern, Beatrice Fern and Emma Fern, he was opposed to his son James' joining the Army, especially since James was underage. Lawrence "bought him out" several times before giving in and allowing him to remain in the army. DOWNES, Lawrence (I447)
 
4871 According to US Census, in 1930 he was living with his parents in Denver Colorado and was a manager in the lumber industry; he was also a veteran of WWI. In 1940 he was living with his aged parents in Denver but not working. See John Kingan.

He never married (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kingan-33)

Find A Grave memorial #76193218 
KINGAN, Fred J. (I500)
 
4872 Account of Losses Sustained by Abraham Maybe formerly an inhabitant of Harrington precinct in the County of Bergen and province of New Jersey 3 Acres of Land - 20£, 2 Houses on the above land - 110£, Household furniture - 20£, New York Currency - 150£, 0s MAYBEE, Abraham P (I18397)
 
4873 Accuracy is questionable since it had recorded Honourable Andrew Jeffrey's date of death too early by exactly 10 years. John Cowan notified cemsearch of this problem January 13, 2015 Source (S9)
 
4874 Action. NELLIS, Smith Burns (I1208)
 
4875 Acton MCCUTCHEON, John FREDerick .12 (I60)
 
4876 Acton SWACKHAMER, William Johnston (I1043)
 
4877 Acton Free Press
. 1932 May 12, Everton - Mr & Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons of Acton, Mr & Mrs Alvin McCutcheon, Townline, spent Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs John McCutcheon.

. 1934 Oct 4, Ospringe - Mr & Mrs Alvin McCutcheon & daughter, of Guelph, spent the weekend with Mrs S McLean.
Ref: Acton Free Press.

. 1935 My 9 - Everton, Mr Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons, of Acton, Mr Mrs Alvin McCutcheon, towline, spent Sunday the home of Mr Mrs John McCutcheon.

. 1938 Nov 9 - A small barn belonging to Alvin McCutcheon on the Erin & Eramosa town line was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night an exploding lantern was the cause of the flame another barn close by was saved by neighbors who formed a bucket brigade. The seasons crop was destroyed, the loss was partly covered by insurance, From the Erin Advocate.
Ref: Georgetown Herald Newspaper, Ontario.


. Transcripts by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Alvin Loree .2 (I162)
 
4878 Acton Free Press OSBURN, Ruth Edna (I49)
 
4879 Acton Free Press MCCUTCHEON, John FREDerick .12 (I60)
 
4880 Acton Free Press MCCUTCHEON, Elva Elizabeth (I96)
 
4881 Acton Free Press Family (F26)
 
4882 Acton Free Press Family (F35)
 
4883 Acton Free Press. MCCUTCHEON, Thomas Dugald T.D. .3 (I74)
 
4884 Acton Free Press:
. 1932 Jan 7 - Everton, Mr & Mrs John McCutcheon & son Wilbert, spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr & Mrs Fred McCutcheon, Acton.

. 1932 May 12, Everton - Mr & Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons of Acton, Mr & Mrs Alvin McCutcheon, Townline, spent Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs John McCutcheon

. 1935 My 9 - Everton, Mr Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons, of Acton, Mr Mrs Alvin McCutcheon, townline, spent Sunday the home of Mr Mrs John McCutcheon.
1938 Apr 21 Erin - Mr Mrs Fred McCutcheon & sons, Acton; Mr Mrs Wilbert McCutcheon & family, 6th line,
spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr Mrs John McCutcheon.

. 1843 Dec 30, Everton - Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Mrs John McCutcheon were Mr Mrs Fred McCut. & son John, Mrs Harvey McCut. & daughter, Sharon, Acton; Mr Mrs Alvin McCu., town line & Mr Mrs. Wilbert Mcut. & family, 6th line.

Obituary1:
1960 Jan 7 - Fred J McCutcheon Passes, Acton mourns the loss of a former municipal servant Fred J McCutcheon who passed away quietly at his home 147 Mill St., On Wed. morning in his 70th year, born in Eramosa Twp. to the former John McCutcheon & Annie Loree, he married his wife the former Annie Dearing & moved to Acton, where he was lived for the past 36 years. While here he established a cartage business until his retirement a number of years ago.
Mr. McC. served the town of Acton well, having been on council for many years, of them as a reeve. He also represented the town at country council & gave much of his time serving on the Acton Public Utilities Commission. During his service on council he was always conscientious & was instrumental in the installing of water services & many other local improvements. He was well like by the ratepayers & fellow councillors.
Following his retirement he was a familiar figure on the street always ready to chat with young & old alike. He also worked for the Dept. of Highways for a few years. In earlier years Mr McC. joined with the sports fans & cheered the intermediate hockey team to victory many times as well as taking his seat at the ball park in the summer time.
A member of Knox Presbyterian Church he also belonged to Walker Lodge in town. He leave his wife, 3 son, Harvey of London, Gordon & Jack of Acton. 2 bothers also share in the losses, Alvin of Guelph & Wilber of Rockwood. A number of grandchildren will miss the kindness of their grandfather. Funeral service will be conducted by Rev A G McKenzie Acton from RS Funeral Home, Saturday at 2 pm.
Ref: Acton Free Press, p 1, column 5.

. 1960 Jan 14 - Died McCutcheon - at his home 147 Mill St East, Acton on Wed Jan 6, Frederick John McCutcheon, beloved husband of Annie Daring & dear father of Harvey of London, & Gordon & Jack both of Acton & brother of Alvin of Guelph & Wilbert or Rockwood. Resting at the RS funeral home, where he funeral service will he held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Fairview Cemetery.
Ref: Acton Free Press, 14 Jan 1960, page 7, column 8.

Obituary3:
. 1960 Jan 21 - Masons Honor F J McCutcheon. Funeral service for the late Fred J McCutcheon was held on Sa Jan 9 at RS funeral home, conducted by the Rev A Mckenzie, Interment was in Fairview Cemetery. Many friends attended with relatives to pay their last respects.
pallbearers were John Coy, Bill Coon, Ted Tyler, Al Kirknss, Ray Thompson & Arche Kentner, A Masonic service was held at the funeral home on Friday evening. An obituary of Mr. McCutcheon was published last week in the Free Press.
Ref: Georgetown Herald, 21 Jan 1960, page 7 column 6.
Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -
  
MCCUTCHEON, John FREDerick .12 (I60)
 
4885 Acton Free Press:
. 1949 Sep 29 - 20 years ago, St. Alban Anglican church was the scene of a charming autumn wedding when Molly Cutts & Robert Elwood Johnston were married by Rev W G Luxton. Matron of honor was Mrs J H Hare & Allan Grey was groomsman.
Ref: Acton Free Press, republished 1969 Oct 1.

. 1949 - 20 years ago - Six Acton young people had a miraculous escape from serious injury or fatality early Sunday morning in a car collision on the Queen Elizabeth Way. Mrs. Dick Van Goozen was the most seriously injured suffered lacerations of the knee & all the others were badly bruised Dirk Van Goozen, Mr & Mrs Elwood Johnson, Miss Jean Harris & Mr. Kerwin McPhail.
Ref: Acton Free Press, republished 1969 Dec 23.

. 1955 Sep 1 - Lost - White cat between Highway Garage & Elwood Johnston's. Finder kindly notify C E Cutts, phone 196 w14.

. 1968 May 15 - School for Deaf described to Greenock W.I. embers, at the home of Mrs K Kendrick on May 8th in the evening. Mrs Elwood Johnston thanked the hostess & program committee for the lovely evening.

. 1968 Sept 25 - Greenock Women's Institute held their Sept. meeting at the home of Mrs Ralph McKeown at Glen Williams. A donation was also to be given to the Northern Canada Institute fund. The motto "The past is never dead unless we make it so" was given by Mrs. Elwood Johnston. She also showed 2 films taken by her family on a trip taken to Expo & Upper Canada Village explaining each as she went along. Mrs. Wm. Johnston assisted her with the program, read a poem "Churning".

. 1968 Nov 27 - Mrs. Alfred Winters has hottest for the regular meeting of the Greenock women's Institute held on Thursday, Nov. 4 in the evening. 12 members & visitors were present. Mrs. Elwood Johnston read a very interesting article on "Literacy the great liberator, which told of the life of people in India.

. 1969 May 28 - Greenoch WI, at the home of Mrs C Binnie for their May meeting. Institute grace was sung followed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess & committee, Mrs W Johnston & Mrs A Winter. Mrs G Leslie thanked the hostess. Mrs. Elwood Johnston will be hostess for the June 10th meeting.
. Unit 2 of UCW met in the church on Wed. May 21 for the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. G Johnston, evening president, chaired the meeting. Mrs O Johnston read the minutes. They presented an insight into the lives & education of the workaday Chinese families. To top the evening the lunch committee served Chinese food & green tea.

. 1969 Jul 2 - Greenock Dainty Timblers met at the home of Mrs. Elwood Johnston for their June Meeting. They were modeling the garments they had made in their latest club, "Separates for Summer. Each one commented briefly on her garment & also had her record book on display. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughters, also Mrs C Aiken & Norma Leslie.

. 1969 Jul 16 - Greenock W I were taken on a mystery trip to the village of Rockwood to visit the "enchanted house of dolls', 525 dolls for 45 countries, made by their proud owner, Mr H shoemaker. In her charming soft-spoken manner she commented on her dolls. Mrs. Elwood Johnston thanked Mrs. Shoemaker for her interesting story of her hobby. Mrs Elwood Johnston & Miss E Pearen were conveners for "Historical Research". Mrs E Johnston had prepared a motto "All Wisdom is not new Wisdom. Wisdom is happiness. Happiness is personality & lifetime of thing, shoe told in part. Mrs. Elva Winters was courtesy convener. - - - 
CUTTS, Constance Mary MOLLY (I1837)
 
4886 Acton, Erin Twp., Wellington South County. JOHNSTON, Melissa Jane (I1267)
 
4887 Acton, Esquesting Twp., Halton, Ont. SWACKHAMER, Annie May (I1037)
 
4888 Acton, Halton County, Ontario Source (S2)
 
4889 Acton, ON. MCCUTCHEON, Elsie Viola (I80)
 
4890 Acton, ON. JOHNSTON, Edna Maud (I1230)
 
4891 Acton, ON. MCCUTCHEON, Margaret MAGGIE .2 (I111)
 
4892 Acton, ON. WIGGINS, Alice ELSIE Louise (I1270)
 
4893 Acton, ON. Will probated on 1923 Jul 2. MCCUTCHEON, John .3 (I109)
 
4894 Acton, Ontario AGNEW, Gertrude Viola (I1042)
 
4895 Acton, Ontario SWACKHAMER, Lawrence Franklin (I1044)
 
4896 Acton, Ontario JOHNSTON, Frances Catharine (I659)
 
4897 Acton, Ontario SWACKHAMER, Thomas AUSTIN (I672)
 
4898 Acton, Ontario. MCCUTCHEON, Edna May (I106)
 
4899 Acton. LEVINS, Robert Charles (I1197)
 
4900 Acton. JOHNSTON, Charles Benjamin .2 (I1271)
 

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