Difference between revisions of "Kincardine Township Con 12 Lot 16"
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<font size="-2"><i>1854 Allan McFadyen | <font size="-2"><i>1854 Allan McFadyen | ||
− | W½ — 1860 Allan McFadyen, 1862 John McPhail, 1876 Crown Deed –John McPhail, 1876 Duncan McFadyen -5 acres, 1876 James Wilson -46 acres, 1877 Peter Page -48 acres, 1885 Duncan McFadyen, 1922 John McFadyen, 1929 William Hendry, 1940 Harold Hendry, 1968 Kenneth & Velma Hendry | + | W½ — 1860 Allan McFadyen, 1862 John McPhail, 1876 Crown Deed –John McPhail, 1876 <person i=20>Duncan McFadyen</person> -5 acres, 1876 James Wilson -46 acres, 1877 Peter Page -48 acres, 1885 <person i=20>Duncan McFadyen, 1922 <person i=11>John McFadyen</person>, 1929 William Hendry, 1940 Harold Hendry, 1968 Kenneth & Velma Hendry |
E½ — 1860 Donald McKinnon, 1875 Crown Deed - Don McKinnon, 1886 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person>, 1890 <person i=176>Daniel McFadyen</person>, l896 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person>, 1926 <person i=2>John McFadyen</person>, 1929 Thomas Reid, 1954 Gordon Reid, 1985 Albert Reid Construction Ltd.</i></font> | E½ — 1860 Donald McKinnon, 1875 Crown Deed - Don McKinnon, 1886 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person>, 1890 <person i=176>Daniel McFadyen</person>, l896 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person>, 1926 <person i=2>John McFadyen</person>, 1929 Thomas Reid, 1954 Gordon Reid, 1985 Albert Reid Construction Ltd.</i></font> | ||
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In 1886 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person> of C12 L17 moved to the E½ where he earned his living as a carpenter and apiarist. Four years later he sold it to his brother <person i=176>Donald</person> “Dan”, who a few years later returned it to <person i=23>Allan</person> and moved to Cookstown. The elder <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person> sold the W½ of the lot to John McPhail in 1862. In the 1871 Census we found John McPhail (born circa. 1808), h/w Christy (born circa. 1831) and the children, Donald, John, Alexander, Hector, Jessie, William and Laughlin (born circa. 1868). With them was Jessie McPhail, age 63, a widow, possibly John’s mother. We found nothing more about the McPhails. | In 1886 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person> of C12 L17 moved to the E½ where he earned his living as a carpenter and apiarist. Four years later he sold it to his brother <person i=176>Donald</person> “Dan”, who a few years later returned it to <person i=23>Allan</person> and moved to Cookstown. The elder <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person> sold the W½ of the lot to John McPhail in 1862. In the 1871 Census we found John McPhail (born circa. 1808), h/w Christy (born circa. 1831) and the children, Donald, John, Alexander, Hector, Jessie, William and Laughlin (born circa. 1868). With them was Jessie McPhail, age 63, a widow, possibly John’s mother. We found nothing more about the McPhails. | ||
− | In 1876 <person i=20>Captain Duncan McFadyen</person>, native of Scotland, emigrated to Bruce County from Cape Breton where he had received his captain’s training. On his arrival in the township, he bought five acres at the south end of the W½ of Lot 16. There he resided in a log house near the sideroad. James Wilson and Peter Page, in succession, held the balance of the W½ for nine years, then sold to <person i=20>Capt. McFadyen</person> in 1885. <person i=20>Captain Duncan</person> married (1) <person i=1005>Annie</person> (died 1898 age 60) (2) in 1898 <person i=21>Elizabeth Scott</person> of Huron Township and had two sons, <person i= | + | In 1876 <person i=20>Captain Duncan McFadyen</person>, native of Scotland, emigrated to Bruce County from Cape Breton where he had received his captain’s training. On his arrival in the township, he bought five acres at the south end of the W½ of Lot 16. There he resided in a log house near the sideroad. James Wilson and Peter Page, in succession, held the balance of the W½ for nine years, then sold to <person i=20>Capt. McFadyen</person> in 1885. <person i=20>Captain Duncan</person> married (1) <person i=1005>Annie</person> (died 1898 age 60) (2) in 1898 <person i=21>Elizabeth Scott</person> of Huron Township and had two sons, <person i=11>John</person> (1899-1979) and <person i=153>Frank</person> (1901-1985). <person i=11>John</person> married <person i=12>Hazel Colwell</person>, became an apiarist and later resided in [[Tiverton]]. <person i=153>Frank</person> and his wife <person i=154>Maimie Carleton</person> farmed in Bruce Township. <person i=23>Captain Duncan</person> sailed for 46 years from Sarnia to Canadian ports with lumber as his cargo. He died in 1902 from a fall into the hold of a boat. His wife <person i=23>Elizabeth</person> (1870-1929) married in 1910 <person i=23>Allan McFadyen</person>, who was residing on the east part of this lot. <person i=23>Allan</person> and <person i=21>Elizabeth</person> had a daughter, <person i=22>Sadie</person> (1913-1960). |
Thomas Lynden, a tenant, had a stable and a blacksmith shop in the northwest corner of the W½. He made hoops for salt barrels for the salt factory in [[Kincardine]]. After <person i=20>Capt. McFadyen</person> died, Mrs. Martin, a sister of John McKellar of [[Tiverton]], and her family lived in the house. An Alexander family also lived in the Captain’s house on the sideroad. At one time this was a very busy corner with a blacksmith shop, a sawmill, several houses, U.S.S. #3 Eskdale School and Eskdale Post Office on C12 L14. | Thomas Lynden, a tenant, had a stable and a blacksmith shop in the northwest corner of the W½. He made hoops for salt barrels for the salt factory in [[Kincardine]]. After <person i=20>Capt. McFadyen</person> died, Mrs. Martin, a sister of John McKellar of [[Tiverton]], and her family lived in the house. An Alexander family also lived in the Captain’s house on the sideroad. At one time this was a very busy corner with a blacksmith shop, a sawmill, several houses, U.S.S. #3 Eskdale School and Eskdale Post Office on C12 L14. |
Revision as of 17:29, 24 June 2006
Kincardine Township – Land History
CON 12 LOT 16
1854 Allan McFadyen
W½ — 1860 Allan McFadyen, 1862 John McPhail, 1876 Crown Deed –John McPhail, 1876 Duncan McFadyen -5 acres, 1876 James Wilson -46 acres, 1877 Peter Page -48 acres, 1885 Duncan McFadyen, 1922