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Register Report for Peter Coutts Register Report for Peter Coutts Generation 1 1. Peter Coutts-1. He was born Abt. 1798 in Angus, Perthshire, Scotland [1]. He died on 24 Oct 1854 [1]. Notes for Peter Coutts: General Notes: Peter and Jean came to Canada after 1841 and settled on part of Lot 23, Con 6, North Elmsley Township in Lanark County Ontario. Jean Geekie. She was born Abt. 1798 in Angus, Perthshire, Scotland [1]. She died Apr 1848. Peter Coutts and Jean Geekie. They were married on 01 Jul 1827 in Kettins Parish, Angus. They had 6 children. 2. i. John Coutts. He was born on 10 Dec 1828 in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland [1]. He married Helen Buchanan Campbell. They were married on 16 Dec 1856. He died on 13 Feb 1904. 3. ii. Isabella Coutts. She was born 1827 in Kettins Parish, Angus. Baptism on 29 Jun 1828 in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland. She married William Tole. They were married on 19 Jul 1850 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Perth, Ontario. Her death on 18 Sep 1889 in North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario (heart disease). 4. iii. Catherine Coutts. She was born 1832 in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland. She married James King. They were married on 11 Jan 1866 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario [1]. She died on 08 Feb 1908 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario. 5. iv. William Coutts. He was born on 22 Dec 1836 in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland. He married Mary Farmer. They were married on 11 Mar 1872 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario. v. Elizabeth Coutts. She was born on 02 Dec 1838 in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland. She married James Richardson McNeillie. They were married on 04 Jul 1881 in Port Hope, Ontario. She died on 07 Jul 1907 in Port Hope, Duram County, Ontario [1]. Notes for Elizabeth Coutts: General Notes: Elizabeth's birthdate on the 1901 census is listed a 10 April 1840. Died of typhoid fever at 60 years of age. 6. vi. James Coutts. He was born 1841 in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland. He married Isabella Haggart McIntosh. They were married on 02 Aug 1871 in Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Aug 1876 in Elmsley North, Lanark Co., Ontario. Catherine. Peter Coutts and Catherine. They were married Abt. 1850 [1]. They had no children. Generation 2 Page 1 of 13 Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:39:59 AM Register Report for Peter Coutts Generation 2 (con't) 2. John Coutts-2 (Peter Coutts-1). He was born on 10 Dec 1828 in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland [1]. He died on 13 Feb 1904. Notes for John Coutts: General Notes: Perth Courier, May 5, 1899 Mr. John Coutts and family have moved back from Barriefield (near Kingston) to Oliver’s Ferry and will take things easy working only a small piece of ground. Their old friends welcome them back. Helen Buchanan Campbell is the daughter of Archibald Campbell and Elizabeth Buchanan. She was born Abt. 1823 in Canada [2]. She died on 19 Jan 1908 in Perth, Lanark, Ontario [2]. Notes for Helen Buchanan Campbell: General Notes: The 1901 Census indicates 10 Feb 1828 for Helen's birthdate, which does not agree with other sources. Perth Courier, July 20, 1894 Mrs. Elizabeth C. Grieg of Almonte, daughter of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell is also spending a few days at the Ferry with her sisters Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. John Coutts. John Coutts and Helen Buchanan Campbell. They were married on 16 Dec 1856. They had 6 children. 7. i. William Albert Coutts. He was born Abt. 1856 in Elmsley North, Lanark Co., Ontario. He married Jennie Brown. They were married on 01 Nov 1877 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario. He died on 29 Apr 1899 in Detroit, Michigan. 8. ii. Elizabeth Coutts. She was born 1858 in North Elmsley, Lanark Co., Ontario. She married William George Crosier. They were married on 25 Dec 1877 in North Elmsley, Lanark Co., Ontario. 9. iii. Peter Coutts. He was born 1861. He married Margaret Halliday. They were married on 02 Mar 1882 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario. 10. iv. Archibald Coutts. He was born on 25 Jul 1863 in North Elmsley, Lanark South, ON. He married Janet Cameron Beveridge. They were married on 22 Apr 1885 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario. He died on 20 Jan 1960. v. Isabella Jennie Coutts. She was born 1865. vi. Annie Wilhelmina Coutts. She was born 1868 in North Elmsley, Lanark Co., Ontario. Notes for Annie Wilhelmina Coutts: General Notes: Perth Courier, Oct. 21, 1898 Coutts-Died, at Kingston on Sunday, Oct. 15, Annie Wilhelmina Coutts, daughter Page 2 of 13 Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:39:59 AM Register Report for Peter Coutts Generation 2 (con't) Perth Courier, Oct. 21, 1898 Coutts-Died, at Kingston on Sunday, Oct. 15, Annie Wilhelmina Coutts, daughter of Mr. John Coutts, formerly of Oliver’s Ferry, aged 28. 3. Isabella Coutts-2 (Peter Coutts-1). She was born 1827 in Kettins Parish, Angus. Baptism on 29 Jun 1828 in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland. Her death on 18 Sep 1889 in North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario (heart disease). William Tole. William Tole and Isabella Coutts. They were married on 19 Jul 1850 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Perth, Ontario. They had 9 children. 11. i. Jane Tole. She was born on 11 Sep 1850. She married William Croskery. They were married on 01 Jan 1873 in South Crosby, Leeds County, Ontario. ii. William Tole. He was born 1852. 12. iii. Agnes Tole. She was born 1856. She married Alfred Henry Tryon. They were married on 15 May 1879 in North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario. 13. iv. Catherine Tole. She was born on 09 Aug 1858 in North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario [3]. She married George Frederick Page. They were married on 17 Oct 1885 in Berona, Ontario. 14. v. Isabella Tole. She was born on 23 Feb 1861 in North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario. She married Delorma Deacon. They were married on 02 Jun 1886 in Newboro Village, Leeds Co., Ontario. 15. vi. James Tole. He was born on 12 Jul 1865. He married Nellie Stevens. They were married on 15 Jun 1887 in Westport, North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario. 16. vii. Ellen Mary Tole. She was born 1868 [4]. She married William James Spicer. They were married on 28 Apr 1891 in Westport, North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario [2]. 17. viii. Christina Tole. She was born on 02 Feb 1872 [4]. She married Richard John Spicer. They were married on 12 Jun 1892 in Westport, North Crosby, Leeds Co., Ontario. ix. Duncan Tole. He was born 1883 [5]. 4. Catherine Coutts-2 (Peter Coutts-1). She was born 1832 in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland. She died on 08 Feb 1908 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario. James King is the son of Patrick King and Julia McGarvin. He was born 1837 in Ireland. James King and Catherine Coutts. They were married on 11 Jan 1866 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario [1]. They had 5 children. i. Julia King. She was born on 10 Feb 1866. Page 3 of 13 Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:40:00 AM Register Report for Peter Coutts Generation 2 (con't) 18. ii. Peter King. He was born 1869 in Perth, Lanark, Ontario. He married Margaret Annie Wills. They were married on 10 May 1893 in North Elmsley, Lanark Co., Ontario. He died 1937 in Perth, Lanark, Ontario. Burial in Rideau Ferry Cemetery. iii. William King. He was born 1872. iv. James King. He was born 1874. v. John King. He was born Jun 1876. He married Sarah J Wills. They were married on 18 Dec 1901 in South Elmsley, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario. Notes for John King: General Notes: Witnesses at their wedding were James King and Priscilla Wood. 5. William Coutts-2 (Peter Coutts-1). He was born on 22 Dec 1836 in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland. Notes for William Coutts: General Notes: Perth Courier, November 12, 1869 Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements, William Coutts, Oliver’s Ferry Perth Courier, March 15, 1872 Coutts-Lambert-Married, at the residence of the bride’s father, on Monday, March 11, by Rev. Wm. Burns, Mr. William Coutts, Ferry Road, North Elmsley, to Mrs. (Miss Farmer) Lambert, daughter of Mr. Samuel Farmer, Perth. Perth Courier, June 27, 1902 The remains of William Coutts arrived in Arnprior on the Winnipeg Express Wednesday last week and were conveyed to his home in McNab Township where the funeral took place on Thursday to the Arnprior Cemetery. It had been thought that the deceased must have been killed in a railway accident but death was due to natural causes he having taken ill of inflammation. Deceased was a brother-in-law of George Farmer of this town and brother of John Coutts of Oliver’s Ferry. Mary Farmer is the daughter of Samuel Farmer and Mary Williams. She was born Abt. 1844 in Wales, England. She died on 12 Dec 1905 in McNab Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario. William Coutts and Mary Farmer. They were married on 11 Mar 1872 in Perth, Lanark County, Ontario. They had 5 children. i. Mary Coutts. She was born 1876. Her death on 31 Aug 1904 in McNab Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario (Lot 6 Con 7). ii. James Coutts. He was born 1878. iii. Samuel Coutts. He was born on 30 Sep 1879 in McNab, Renfrew Co., Ontario. Page 4 of 13 Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:40:00 AM Register Report for Peter Coutts Generation 2 (con't) iv. John Coutts. He was born 1882. His death on 09 Oct 1897 in McNab Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario (epilepsy).
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