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LOT HISTORIES
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LOT 9 Front Gore Rankin
Elliot; 1867
Thomas McIntyre 1871
John McIntyre
1877 J. Scott Wm.
Scott owned it for a time 1875-80
James Bryce father of Margaret etc. 1871,1879-80
Hector McAllister with 4 sons &
a daughter. J. W. Gilchrist went to school Killean 1878 with James and Peter
McAllister Latterly Donald McAllister was on the west half till @ 1918. He was
an eccentric old man. 1879-1906
James Bryce had the east half. later
Ira Anderson had it i.e. 1950 Jack
Stewart built the house and moved the buildings from Station property lot 10 Front Gore Granted
to Col. Lamprey Purchased
by Donald McInnes a native of Argylshire (two sons became wholesale merchants
Hamilton) Another son was Senator McInnes of British Columbia 1848
Wm. Scott 1812-1895 who emigrated 1839 to Dumfries, Winterbourne and
Woolwich; 1867
resident &1871 & 75 was there; later also bought lots 9, 11,12, front
gore, and north 25 acres of lot 9, c. 10 Beverley. 1885 George Scott. 1.
William Dumfries then lot 10 RG 2.
Andrew lot 12 Gore m. Malcolm McPhatter's daughter Mary Their
daughter Margaret m. J.D. Ramsay. Ramsay's son Scott's daughter Margaret Butt
whom I met at 1997 Ramsay reunion is named after Margaret. Margaret's obituary
Oct 29, 1942, listed sisters Mrs. G. E. Riddell of Galt, Miss Florence Scott
of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Goff of Detroit Mich. and a brother,
Andrew A. Scott of Lansing, Mich. A scrapbook obituary says Mrs. George
Elliott Riddell was the former Helen Bessie Scott daughter of Andrew Scott 3.
Adam Arizona 4.
John Manitoulin m. dau. of Thos Paddock (Margaret
1847-1916 m. John Scott lived Gore R 14 ) 5.
James lot 11 Gore 6.
Walter d. 1893 7.
George d. 8.
Mrs. Andrew McBean 9.
Mrs. Robert Jamieson 10.
Mrs. John Jamieson J.W.
Gilchrist's diary: went to school
in 1878 with Barbara Ann, William and Margaret Scott Alexander
and Beatrice Paddock Ramsay bought the lot Family:
1. Alexander 2.
Christina m. Harold McIntyre 3 children. 3.
Grace m. John Walsh Beatrice & John twins, and
Richard 1906
John Watt The CPR Station was on this lot (Leslie) and the residence for section boss (McEachern, Bruder). Buildings were moved to lot 9 by Jack Stewart.
1950
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