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 LINDERMAN’S SAWMILLS  

John Linderman       married       Ezilpha (surname unknown)

ca 1791 - 10 March 1853              8 Aug. 1797 - 10 Nov. 1855

  John Linderman, born about 1791,  of Dutch descent, came about 1830 from Orange County, New York State to Guelph where he owned and operated the Royal Hotel.

  When the first settlers came to Badenoch settlement in 1833, John Linderman  bought 600 acres of land here - lots 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, west halves (front) of concession 10, and lot 34, east half (rear) of the same concession.   Along the creeks that ran through these properties he built sawmills, known as “Linderman ‘s Sawmills” which were among the first in this part of the country.  As well as farming, he operated these mills until his death on 10 March 1853.

  Robert Forbes       married        Ann Duthie

2 July 1814 - 6 May 1895            22 Dec. 1825 - 25 Nov.1911  

After John Linderman’s death, the sawmills and 400 acres of property were purchased in 1859 by Robert Forbes, a native of Berwickshire, Scotland who came to Badenoch in 1839-40.

  In the Badenoch settlement he carried on the lumbering business on lot 35 making barrel headings and shingles  until 1877 when he and a partner purchased what later became known as “The R. Forbes Co. Ltd. Woollen Mills” in Hespeler.  There he was assisted by his sons, James Hyde Forbes and George Duthie Forbes.

In 1871 he moved with his wife and family from Badenoch to “Summerhill”, 9 Dundas Road, Guelph, a property of about 30 acres.  Later an east to west street was constructed along the front of their home and named “Forbes Avenue” for this family.  

John MacFarlane       married       1st Margaret Hanning

28 Sept. 1841 - 24 Nov. 1908               25 Feb.1840 - 27 Feb. 1879

                                                       2nd Annie MacEdward

                                                            6 Apr. 1854-5 Aug. 1927  

After Robert Forbes sold the last of his Badenoch properties in the late 1870's, the barrel heading and shingle mills were owned and operated by John MacFarlane.  He and  his wife, the former Annie MacEdward, and his five children from his first marriage to Margaret Hanning moved to a farm at Northcote, Hampden Township, Kittson County, Minnesota, U. S. A. in late 1880 or early 1881.

  James S. Laking       married       Annie McPherson

28 Aug. 1860 - 10 Oct. 1944           14 Aug. 1868 - 18 Oct. 1941  

After 1880 James S. Laking had the barrel heading and shingle mills until he and his wife and daughter, Edna Katherine (24 Jan. 1892 - 28 Mar. 1975) moved to 126 Queen Street in Guelph in November 1910.

  Over the years these mills employed a number of men.  In early years, houses were built for those men and their families, who were not landowners, beside the mills on lot 35 and across the side road in a field on lot 36.

  Local farmers were hired to transport the finished products by team and wagon or sleigh down to the front - Burlington or Bronte to be shipped.  They would load up and leave in the morning and return in late afternoon.

  On lot 36 front of concession 10 on the east side of the small creek that crossed the sideroad there was for many years a high lime kiln that was operated by Dugald Lamb.  Although not used for years, it was still standing in the late 1930's.

Marjorie Clark