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Descendants of William Honeyman

Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM1 HONEYMAN was born Abt. 1674. He married MARGARET IMBRIE Jan 07, 1693/94 in Orwell, KRS, SCT.

Children of WILLIAM HONEYMAN and MARGARET IMBRIE are: i. CHRISTIAN2 HONEYMAN, b. May 06, 1694, Orwell, KRS, SCT. ii. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. Mar 24, 1699/00, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. ISABELL GOODALE, Jun 14, 1735, Dron, PER, SCT. 2. iii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. Mar 05, 1704, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Mar 27, 1784, Dron, PER, SCT. iv. ALEXANDER HONEYMAN, b. Nov 09, 1707, Kinross, KRS, SCT. v. JEAN HONEYMAN, b. Jul 16, 1710, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. ANDREW WHITE, Feb 04, 1727, Arngask, PER, SCT.

Generation No. 2

2. DAVID2 HONEYMAN (WILLIAM1) was born Mar 05, 1704 in Kinross, KRS, SCT, and died Mar 27, 1784 in Dron, PER, SCT. He married ANNE IMBRIE Oct 01, 1725 in Dron, PER, SCT, daughter of ALEXANDER IMBRIE. She was born Nov 05, 1704 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Mar 20, 1784 in Dron, PER, SCT.

Children of DAVID HONEYMAN and ANNE IMBRIE are: i. ALEXANDER3 HONEYMAN, b. Oct 31, 1725, Dron, PER, SCT. ii. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. Jan 07, 1727, Dron, PER, SCT; m. JOHN ROBERTSON, Aug 11, 1758, Dron, PER, SCT. iii. WILLIAM HONEYMAN, b. Jul 18, 1731, Dron, PER, SCT. iv. ANDREW HONEYMAN, b. Feb 03, 1733, Dron, PER, SCT. 3. v. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. May 27, 1739, Dron, PER, SCT. 4. vi. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. 1742, Dron, PER, SCT. vii. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. Sep 23, 1744, Dron, PER, SCT. 5. viii. ANNA HONEYMAN, b. Mar 29, 1747, Dron, PER, SCT. 6. ix. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Apr 10, 1750, Dron, PER, SCT; d. 1788, Dron, PER, SCT.

Generation No. 3

3. DAVID3 HONEYMAN (DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 27, 1739 in Dron, PER, SCT. He married MARGARET PEARSON Jun 03, 1770 in Dron, PER, SCT. She was born 1739.

Notes for DAVID HONEYMAN: David was a weaver.

Children of DAVID HONEYMAN and MARGARET PEARSON are: 7. i. HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, b. Jul 22, 1771, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Aug 31, 1859, Garthinzean, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. ii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. Mar 06, 1776.

4. JOHN3 HONEYMAN (DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1742 in Dron, PER, SCT. He married JEAN COVENTRIE Jan 25, 1766 in Dron, PER, SCT. She was born 1746 in Perth, PER, SCT.

Child of JOHN HONEYMAN and JEAN COVENTRIE is: i. DAVID4 HONEYMAN, b. Aug 28, 1768, Perth, PER, SCT.

5. ANNA3 HONEYMAN (DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 29, 1747 in Dron, PER, SCT. She married

1 ALEXANDER STUART Apr 11, 1772 in Dron, PER, SCT. He was born 1747 in Perthshire, SCT.

Children of ANNA HONEYMAN and ALEXANDER STUART are: i. ANNE4 STUART, b. May 31, 1772, Dron, PER, SCT. ii. JANNET STEWART, b. Mar 06, 1774, Kilspindie, PER, SCT.

6. PETER3 HONEYMAN (DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 10, 1750 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died 1788 in Dron, PER, SCT. He married MARGARET DAVIDSON Feb 17, 1776 in Dron, PER, SCT, daughter of CHARLES DAVIDSON. She was born Nov 03, 1751 in Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Children of PETER HONEYMAN and MARGARET DAVIDSON are: 8. i. MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, b. Dec 08, 1776, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Aug 06, 1859, Abernethy, PER, SCT. ii. ANN HONEYMAN, b. Dec 06, 1778, Dron, PER, SCT. iii. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. Dec 03, 1780, Dron, PER, SCT. 9. iv. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. Jan 12, 1784, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Apr 02, 1855, Muckart, PER, SCT. 10. v. ANDREW HONEYMAN, b. Jan 22, 1786, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Mar 13, 1860, Abernethy, PER, SCT. vi. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Sep 07, 1788, Dron, PER, SCT.

Generation No. 4

7. HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN (DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 22, 1771 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Aug 31, 1859 in Garthinzean, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Helen Smeaton, widow died on August 31, 1859 at 4:30 am. The Place of death was Feus of Garthinzean. Her age was 88 years. She was the daughter of David Honeyman, weaver and Margaret Pearson. The cause of death was Old Age as Certified by John M Strachan, MD Dollar. She was buried at Fossoway Church yard. The death was registered by David Smeaton, son."). She married WILLIAM SMEATON Aug 25, 1799 in Dron, PER, SCT (Source: Dron Parish Register, Reads "William Smiton and Helen Honeyman in this parrish contracted, proclaimed and married, 25 Aug 1799."), son of JAMES SMEATON and JEAN MARSHALL. He was born Sep 08, 1776 in Mucharsie, Forteviot, PER, SCT (Source: Forteviot Parish Register, Reads "Sep 8, 1776, William lawful son to James Smyton in Milme of Mucharsie."), and died Dec 23, 1832 in Drum, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "Interned Dec 23, 1832 William Smeaton Drum.").

Notes for HELEN (MARGARET HELEN) HONEYMAN: In 1841, Helen and her son David lived at Drum Fens , Fossoway and Tulliebole, Kinross. David was an Agriculture Labourer.

In 1851, Helen and her son David lived at Wester Village , Fossoway, Kinross. David was an Agriculture Labourer.

Notes for WILLIAM SMEATON: William was a Tailor. In 1851, Helen and her son David lived at Master Village, Fossoway. Helen was buried at Fossoway Church Yard.

Children of HELEN HONEYMAN and WILLIAM SMEATON are: i. WILLIAM5 SMEATON, d. Oct 04, 1835, Powmill, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "Oct 4, 1835 Intered William Smeaton Powmill."). 11. ii. JAMES SMEATON, b. Jul 27, 1800, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Nov 13, 1865, Dundee, ANS, SCT. 12. iii. MARGARET SMEATON, b. Jun 13, 1802, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Aug 17, 1868, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. iv. DAVID HONEYMAN SMEATON, b. Oct 28, 1804, Dron, PER, SCT; d. Nov 22, 1882, Powmill, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads " David Smeaton, Pauper (Tin smith), Single Died on November 22, 1882 at 6:00 PM. The place of death was Powmill, Fossoway. Her age was 87 years. He was the son of William Smeaton (deceased), Tailor and Helen Honeyman. The cause of death was Old age as Certified by John Strachan. The death was register by William Hunter, Inspector of the Poor, not present.").

Notes for DAVID HONEYMAN SMEATON: In 1851, David was an Agriculture Labourer. In 1881, he lived at Gartwhinzean Feus, Fossoway and was a Tin Smith.

In 1861, David lived at Gartwhynzean Of Powmill , Fossoway and Tulliebole. He was a Labourer.

2 13. v. JOHN SMEATON, b. Mar 27, 1805, Crivie, Arngask, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 27, 1878, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. 14. vi. JANE SMEATON, b. Feb 20, 1810, Crivie, Arngask, FIF, SCT. 15. vii. ALEXANDER SMEATON, b. Apr 26, 1812, Jack's Chairs, Forteviot, PER, SCT; d. Sep 03, 1889, Montreal, QUE, CAN. 16. viii. JANET SMEATON, b. 1815, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 12, 1883, Caveside, TAS, AUS.

8. MARGARET4 HONEYMAN (PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 08, 1776 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Aug 06, 1859 in Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Margaret Comb, widow of a Weaver died on August 6, 1859 at 11:16 AM. The Place of death was Abernethy. Her age was 84 years. She was the daughter of Peter Honeyman, Weaver, deceased and Margaret Davidson, deceased. The cause of death was Old Age and decay of nature. The death was registered by James Comb, son. She was buried at the Churchyard of Abernethy."). She married JOHN COMB, son of JAMES COMB. He was born May 05, 1767 in Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET HONEYMAN: In 1841, Margaret lived at Abernethy, Perthshire with her daughter Mary. Margaret was an Agriculture Labourer.

In 1851, Margaret lived at Abernethy, Perthshire.

Children of MARGARET HONEYMAN and JOHN COMB are: 17. i. JAMES5 COMBE, b. May 01, 1808, Abernethy, PER, SCT. ii. MARGARET COMB, b. Apr 08, 1810, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 18. iii. MARY COMB, b. Feb 16, 1812, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1860, Abernethy, PER, SCT. iv. HELEN COMB, b. Sep 11, 1814, Abernethy, PER, SCT. v. JANET COMB, b. Apr 30, 1816, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

9. JOHN4 HONEYMAN (PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 12, 1784 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Apr 02, 1855 in Muckart, PER, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "John Honeyman, died on April 5, 1855 at 5:00 AM. The Place of death was Pool of Muckhart. He was born at Dron and lived at Muckhart for 12 years. His age was 73 years. He was the son of Peter Honeyman, Weaver, deceased and Margaret Davidson, deceased. He was married to Ann Elder. He had 8 children. John age 46, Alexander died at 16 in 1827, Peter age 43, James died at 41 in 1855, Ann age 39, David age 37, Sarah died at age 2 in 1822 and Andrew age 34. The cause of death was Chronic Dysentery and Dropsy as Certified by John Strachan, MD. The death was registered by David Honeyman, son."). He married ANN ELDER Abt. 1809 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, daughter of ALEXANDER ELDER and ELIZABETH MORRISON. She was born Oct 13, 1786 in Orwell, KRS, SCT, and died Bef. 1841.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and ANN ELDER are: 19. i. JOHN5 HONEYMAN, b. Dec 03, 1809, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1879, Beath, FIF, SCT. ii. ALEXANDER HONEYMAN, b. Mar 31, 1811, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1827. 20. iii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Jun 1812, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. Jan 16, 1876, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iv. JAMES HONEYMAN, b. Mar 06, 1814, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. Feb 19, 1855, Muckart, PER, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "James Honeyman, Single died on February 19, 1855 at 5:00 AM. The Place of death was Pool of Muckart. His age was 41 years. He was born at Abernethy. He was the son of John Honeyman, Weaver and Ann Elder, deceased. The cause of death was Contraction of the Gullick for 4 weeks as Certified by John Strachan, MD. The death was registered by David Honeyman, ."). 21. v. ANN HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1816, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1897, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. vi. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. Jun 16, 1816, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 22. vii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. Aug 02, 1818, Abernethy, PER, SCT. viii. SARAH HONEYMAN, b. Sep 24, 1820; d. 1822. 23. ix. ANDREW MCCRAH HONEYMAN, b. Jan 12, 1822, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1900, Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, FIF, SCT.

10. ANDREW4 HONEYMAN (PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 22, 1786 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Mar 13, 1860 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married HELEN HAY Abt. 1812 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, daughter of GILBERT HAY and JANET WATSON. She was born 1791 in PER, SCT, and died Dec 18, 1856 in Abernethy,

3 PER, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Helen Honeyman or Hay, married died on December 18, 1856 at 1:30 AM. The Place of death was Abernethy. Her age was 64 years. She was the daughter of Gilbert Hay, Salmon Fisher, deceased and Janet Watson . The cause of death was Palsy. She was buried at Abernethy Churchyard. The death was registered by Andrew Honeyman, Husband.").

Notes for ANDREW HONEYMAN: In 1841, Andrew and Helen lived at Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Janet, Catherine and Helen. Andrew was an Agriculture Labourer. Helen and Catherine were Linen Hand Loom Weavers.

In 1851, Andrew and Helen lived at Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Janet and Helen and granddaughter Helen Black. Andrew ws a Labourer. Janet was a House Labourer and Catherine was a Weaver.

Children of ANDREW HONEYMAN and HELEN HAY are: i. JANET5 HONEYMAN, b. Apr 25, 1813, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 24. ii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Jan 01, 1815, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1882, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 25. iii. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. Dec 08, 1816, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1892, Perth, PER, SCT. 26. iv. ROBERT GRAY HONEYMAN, b. Sep 13, 1818, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. May 26, 1866, Saline, FIF, SCT. v. GILBERT HONEYMAN, b. Jun 11, 1820, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 27. vi. CATHERINE HONEYMAN, b. Aug 18, 1822, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1906, Monifieth, ANS, SCT. 28. vii. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. Nov 20, 1825, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1899, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Generation No. 5

11. JAMES5 SMEATON (HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 27, 1800 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Nov 13, 1865 in Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "James Smeaton, Shoemaker, Pauper, married to Margaret Proudfoot died on November 13, 1865 at 2:30 pm. The Place of death was Poor House, Dundee. His age was 65 years. . He was the son of William Smeaton, Tailor, deceased and Helen Barry, deceased. The cause of death was Chronic Bronchitis as Certified by Baxter."). He married MARGARET PROUDFOOT Jan 25, 1824 in Moneydie, PER, SCT, daughter of JOHN PROUDFOOT and MARY SMEATON. She was born Jun 23, 1799 in Perth, PER, SCT, and died Dec 27, 1864 in Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Margaret Smeaton, married to James Smeaton, Shoemaker died on December 27, 1864 at 7:45pm. The Place of death was 15 Scouring, Dundee. Her age was 65 years. She was the daughter of John Proudfoot, Weaver, deceased and Mary Smeaton, deceased. The cause of death was Influenza and asthma as Certified by W. Duncan. The death was registered by James Smeaton, widower.").

Notes for JAMES SMEATON: In 1861, James and Margaret lived at 23 Scouring Burn , Dundee, Angus. James was a Shoemaker.

Children of JAMES SMEATON and MARGARET PROUDFOOT are: 29. i. MARY6 SMEATON, b. Mar 03, 1825, Redgorton, PER; Orwell, KRS, SCT; d. 1858, Dundee, ANS, SCT. ii. WILLIAM SMEATON, b. Jan 21, 1827, Redgorton, PER, SCT. 30. iii. JOHN SMEATON, b. Jan 18, 1829, Redgorton, PER, SCT; d. Jan 17, 1878, 1 Hunter St., Dundee, ANS, SCT. iv. HELEN SMEATON, b. Dec 27, 1834, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

12. MARGARET5 SMEATON (HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 13, 1802 in Dron, PER, SCT, and died Aug 17, 1868 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Margaret Brand, married to David Brand, Labourer, formerly to William Boyle, Damack Weaver died on August 17, 1868 at 8:00 pm. The Place of death was Campbell St., Dunfermline. Her age was 66 years. She was the daughter of William Smeaton, deceased and Helen Honeyman, deceased. The cause of death was Apoplasy for one day as Certified by William Dow, MD. The death was registered by Benjamin Boyle, son."). She married (1) WILLIAM BOYLE Sep 05, 1835 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Dunfermline Parish Register, Reads "Sept 5,1835 - William Boyle Weaver Dunfermline and Margaret Smeaton residing there gave in their names for Proclamation in order to Marriage; being three time Proclaimed and no objections made their certificate to that effect was granted."), son of SMEATON ONTARIO. He was born 1800 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died Dec 15, 1848 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. She married (2) DAVID BRAND Mar 10, 1857 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On March 4, 1857 at South Inglis St., Dunfermline, marriage (after Banns) was solemnized between us according to the Forms of the Church of

4 Scotland. David Brand, Milkman, widower; age 46. His usual residence was 46 South Inglis St., Dunfermline. His parents were David Brand and Janet Spital. Margaret Smeaton, widow; age 54. Her usual residence was Foundry St. Dunfermline. Her parents were William Smeaton, deceased and Ellen Honenahman. The witnesses were Helen Boyle and James Jamieson. They were married by James Pennell, Minister of St Andrews Parish, Dunfermline."). He was born Abt. 1813.

Notes for MARGARET SMEATON: In 1841, William and Margaret lived at Campbell St , Dunfermline, Fifeshire with their children William, Helen and Benjamin. WIlliam was a Worsted Cotton Hand Loom Weaver.

In 1851, Margaret lived at Reform St , Dunfermline, Fifeshire with her children William, Helen and Benjamin. Margaret was a Winder Pauper.

Notes for DAVID BRAND: David was a Labourer.

Children of MARGARET SMEATON and WILLIAM BOYLE are: 31. i. HELEN HONEYMAN6 BOYLE, b. Jul 22, 1836, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 21, 1916, Montreal, QUE, CAN. ii. BENJAMIN BOYLE, b. Apr 25, 1838, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Dunfermline Parish Register, Reads "William Boyle Weaver Dunfermline and Margaret Smeaton his wife had a son born the 25th April 1838. Baptised and Named Benjamin. Witnesses Adam Wardlaw and John Syme."); d. Dec 31, 1839, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. 32. iii. BENJAMIN BRITTON BOYLE, b. Jun 23, 1840, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

13. JOHN5 SMEATON (HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 27, 1805 in Crivie, Arngask, FIF, SCT (Source: Arngask Parish Register, Reads "John ,Father William Smyton , Living at Crivie , Born on Mar 27 , Baptised on Apr 5 ,1807."), and died Aug 27, 1878 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "John Smeaton died on August 27, 1878 at Kingston. His age was 71 years. He was a Tailor. He was born at Scotland. The cause of death was General Debility, 4 weeks. The Physician was Dr Strange. The death was registered by Jno R Smeaton, School Teacher, Ernestown. His religious denomination was St Andrews."). He married CATHARINE ROBERTSON, daughter of CHARLES ROBERTSON and ANN MCLEOD. She was born Jun 07, 1810 in Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Redgorton Parish Record, Reads "June 7, 1810 - Charles Robertson, Redgorton and Ann McLeod his spouse had a daughter born this date and baptized the 8th called Catharine."), and died Feb 08, 1887 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Catherine Smeaton died on February 8, 1887 at Kingston. Her age was 77. She was a Widow. She was born at Scotland. The cause of death was General debility for 8 years. The Physician was Dr Strange. The death was registered by J R Smeaton, Clerk, Kingston. Her religious denomination was Presbyterian.").

Notes for JOHN SMEATON: In 1841, John and Catherine lived at Krowhead , Fossoway and Tulliebole, Kinross with their children William, CHarles, John and their nephew William. John was a Tailor.

Catharine Robertson was the sister of the wife of John's brother Alexander. John and Catharine were buried at Catarqui Cemetery Kingston.

Children of JOHN SMEATON and CATHARINE ROBERTSON are: 33. i. WILLIAM6 SMEATON, b. Oct 11, 1836, Brook of Devon, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. 34. ii. CHARLES SMEATON, b. Jan 15, 1838, Drum, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. Feb 06, 1917, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. iii. JOHN SMEATON, b. Feb 08, 1839, Waulkmill, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "February 1839 John son to John Smeaton, Tailor, Waulkmill born 8th Feb'y 1839."); d. Bef. 1845. 35. iv. THOMAS SMEATON, b. Aug 11, 1842, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Aug 25, 1934, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN.

5 36. v. JOHN ROBERTSON SMEATON, b. Nov 17, 1844, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Jan 08, 1926, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. vi. ANNE SMEATON, b. Jan 04, 1847, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; m. JAMES MCINTOSH, Sep 13, 1875, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On September 13, 1875 at Kingston. James McIntosh, Bachelor, Farmer; age 36, he was born at Dundee, Scotland. His usual residence was Oswego. His parents were William McIntosh and Cath Peacock. Ann Smeaton, Spinster; age 26, she was born at Kingston. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were John Smeaton and Catherine Robertson. The witnesses were J A Smeaton and Wm Smeaton. They were both Presbyterians and were married by T G Smith."); b. 1839, Dundee, ANS, SCT; d. Bef. 1911.

Notes for ANNE SMEATON: James was a Farmer.

vii. HELEN SMEATON, b. Sep 04, 1849, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. viii. ALEXANDER SMEATON, b. Aug 04, 1853, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Aug 30, 1883, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Alexander Smeaton, Engineer died on August 30, 1883. His age was 30 years and 14 days. He was born in Kingston. The death was Certified by Dr Strange. The death was registered by J R Smeaton of Kingston."); m. ELIZABETH REID MORRISON, Oct 16, 1876, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On October 16, 1876 at Kingston. Alexander Smeaton, Bachelor, Patern Maker; age 23, he was born at Kingston. His usual residence was Kingston. His parents were John Smeaton and Catherine Robertson. Elizabeth Reid Morrison, Spinster; age 22, she was born at Kingston. Her usual residence was Portsmouth. Her parents were John Morrison and Elizabeth Cochrane. The witnesses were J R Smeaton and Rebecca M Rogers. They were both Presbyterians and were married by J B Mowat."); b. 1853, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN.

Notes for ALEXANDER SMEATON: Alexander was a Pattern Maker.

In 1881, Alexander and ELizabeth lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario. Alexander was an Engineer.

He was buried at Catarqui Cemetery Kingston.

14. JANE5 SMEATON (HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 20, 1810 in Crivie, Arngask, FIF, SCT (Source: Arngask Parish Register, Reads "Jean ,Father William Smeiton , Living at Crivie , Born on Feb 28 , Baptised on Mar 4 ,1810."). She married WILLIAM LOWE, son of JOHN LOWE and RACHEL MILLER. He was born Mar 04, 1806 in Portmoak, KRS, SCT, and died May 08, 1861 in Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "William Lowe, labourer Valleyfield, Parish of St Cecil, died on the twenty eighth day of May One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty One, age fifty four and was interned on the thirtieth day of the same month and the same year. Signed W Coutshard Minister, Jean Smeaton.").

Notes for JANE SMEATON: In 1851, William and Jane lived at Loanhead , Fossoway, Kinross with their children John, Margaret, Rachel, Jean and William. William was a Labourer. John was a Coal Miner.

In 1881, Jane lived at Holyoke, Hampden with her daughters Jane and Annie. Jane and Annie worked in the Paper Mill.

Jane lived at 51 Suffolk, Holyrot, Massachusetts in 1888-1889.

Notes for WILLIAM LOWE: William was a Labourer. In 1851 the family lived at Loanhead, Fossoway.

Children of JANE SMEATON and WILLIAM LOWE are: 37. i. JOHN6 LOWE, b. Jul 02, 1836, Craighead, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. Oct 03, 1914, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN. ii. WILLIAM LOWE, b. Aug 09, 1838, Anachrees, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "August 1838 William son to William Low, Labourer Anachrees and Jean Smeaton was born on the 9th Aug't 1838 and baptised by Mr Brydie."); d. Bef. 1849.

6 Notes for WILLIAM LOWE: William died young.

iii. ALEXANDER LOWE, b. Abt. 1840, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. Bef. 1881. iv. MARGARET LOWE, b. Abt. 1842, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. v. RACHAEL LOWE, b. Abt. 1845, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. vi. JANE LOWE, b. Oct 1846, Fossoway, KRS, SCT.

Notes for JANE LOWE: Jane lived at 57 Suffolk, Holyrot, Massachusetts in 1890.

in 1900, Jane lived at Suffolk, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts.

In 1910, Jane lived at 53 Suffolk, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts.

38. vii. DAVID H LOWE, b. Apr 16, 1848, Lambhill, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. viii. WILLIAM LOWE, b. Abt. 1849, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. Bef. 1881. ix. ANNIE LOWE, b. Dec 28, 1853, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "William Low and Jean Smeaton had a lawful daughter born on the twenty eight of December, One thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty three at Valleyfield, St Timothy, Beauharnois and baptised in the house of Mr. Simpson privately, the twentieth of March One thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty four, called Ann by me. Signed James Paris, William Low, Jean Smeaton, James Simpson, Marey Day.").

Notes for ANNIE LOWE: Anne lived at 57 Suffolk, Holyrot, Massachusetts in 1890.

In 1900, Anne lived at Suffolk, Holyoke, Hampden, MA, USA.

In 1910, Anne lived at 53 Suffolk, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts.

15. ALEXANDER5 SMEATON (HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 26, 1812 in Jack's Chairs, Forteviot, PER, SCT (Source: Forteviot Parish Register, Reads "April 26, 1812, Alexander lawfull son to William Smeaton and Helen Honeyman in Jack Chairs."), and died Sep 03, 1889 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St. Gaberial Montreal Parish Register, Reads "Burial of Alexander Smeaton - Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor, died at Montreal on the third day of September, One thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, age seventy-seven years of pneumonia and was buried on the fifth day of the same month, in Mt. Royal Cemetery. Signed by Robert Campbell DD, Minister Officiating; John Smeaton; Chris Caving."). He married HELEN C. ROBERTSON Nov 22, 1832 in Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Letter from Redgorton Minister, Reads "That the names of marriage between Alexander Smeaton, and Helen Robertson, both in this Parish, have been regularly proclaimed in the Church of Redgorton, and that no objections have been offered against the solemnizing of the same", is certified by Ja. Wilson, Session Clerk, and signed by William Liston, Minister. The Redgorton Parish Record Reads "November 11th 1832 - Alexander Smeaton, and Helen Robertson, both of this parish were Proclaimed on this & the following Sabbath in order to marriage."), daughter of CHARLES ROBERTSON and ANN MCLEOD. She was born Feb 20, 1808 in Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Redgorton Parish Record, Reads "February 21, 1808 - Charles Robertson, labourer in Redgorton and Ann McLeod his spouse had a daughter born this date and baptized the 23rd called Helen."), and died Feb 20, 1890 in Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St. Gaberial Montreal Parish Register, Reads "Burial of Helen C Robertson Smeaton - Helen C Robertson, widow of the late Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, died at Quebec on the twentieth of February, One thousand eight hundred and ninety, and was buried in Mt. Royal Cemetery, Montreal, on the twenty-second day of the same month, aged eighty-two years, in presence of the undersigned. Signed by Robert Campbell DD, Minister of St Gabriel Church; John Smeaton.").

Notes for ALEXANDER SMEATON: In 1841 they lived at Craighead, Redgorton, Perthshire. Alexander was a Tailor. Besides their family, Daniel Robertson age 15, John McIntyre age 15, Thomas Marshall age 15 and John Smeaton age 10 lived with them and worked as Tailors. I believe that John Smeaton was Alexander's nephew and son of James Smeaton and Margaret Proudfoot.

Alexander, Helen along with their children William, Annie, Charles and James, and also Helen's sister Mary and mother Ann McLeod moved to Quebec City in 1842. They arrived at Quebec City on May 25, 1842. Their son

7 John was born at Quebec City a few days after they landed.

The following document which was probably used as a character reference reads as follows: "On 23 March 1842, Redgorton These do certify that Alexander Smeaton and his wife, Helen Robertson, have resided in this Parish, the former for about twelve years, and the latter from her infancy, that they have all along maintained good moral characters; and that they now leave this place in full communion with the Church of Scotland." William Liston, Minister and James Wilson, Session Clerk.

Alexander rented three small rooms for the first year. This location had a back entry from which he could do a little business. In March 1843, Alexander's mother-in-law, Ann McLeod died at Quebec City. The following May he opened a shop in the best part of Quebec City. He was persuaded by a cousin Rutherford to help him start up a business so that he could also bring his family to Quebec City. This new business did not do very well and Alexander found him self in debt. It took Alexander three years to repay the debt that he was in. In addition on 15 March 1844, there was a fire that burnt out Alexander's shop.

Things continued not to go well for Alexander. In 1846, two of his children James and David died of Scarlet Fever. His oldest son William was stricken with Consumption. Alexander spent a great deal of time and money trying to get him help. He took William to to see a doctor there and in 1853 Helen took William back to Scotland to see if that would help.

By 1853, Alexander was a successful Merchant Tailor and had a number of Tailors working for him and had several servants.

In 1851, Alexander and Helen lived at Quebec City, Quebec with their children William, Ann, Charles, John and Helen's sister Mary. Alexander was a Tailor.

At the time of the 1861 Census, the family lived in a 2 Stories Stone House in St Louis Ward, Quebec City. Alexander was a Tailor age 49; Helen Smeaton age 53; Annie Smeaton age 22; Charles Smeaton Artist Age 21 was absent in NY; John Smeaton Age 19; Mary Robertson Age 45. They were members of the Church of Scotland. Alexander employed 10 males.

At the time of the 1871 Census, the family lived in the Palace District of Quebec City. Alexander Smeaton was Photographer age 66; Helen Smeaton age 62; Annie Mary Smeaton age 30; Mary Robertson age 55. Mary Smeaton widow age 68. They were members of the Church of Scotland. Hannah Smith age 28 lived with them. She was a member of the Church of England, Born in Quebec.

In 1881, Alexander and Helen lived at Quebec City, Quebec with their daughter Ann. Alexander was a Tailor.

Alexander and Helen were buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Plot F1085 C&D

The following are from various Quebec City directories of the time.

1848/49 MacKay's Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, merchant tailor, 12 Couillard street, opposite W. Benjamin & Co.

1850 MacKay's Directory Smeaton, Alex. Merchant Tailor 20 1/2 St. John's

1852 MacKay's Directory Smeaton, Alexander Merchant Tailor 20 1/2 St. John u.t.

1855 McLaughlin's Directory Smeaton, Alexander Merchant Tailor 21 St. John, u.t.

1858/59 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, of C. & A. Smeaton, 27 St. John St. U.T. Smeaton, C., of C. & A. Smeaton, 27 St. John St. U.T. SMEATON, of C. & A., merchant tailors, 27 St. John St. U.T. (See Advertisement)

8 1860/61 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, of C. & A. Smeaton, 27 St. John St. U.T. Smeaton, C., of C. & A. Smeaton, 27 St. John St. U.T. SMEATON, of C. & A., merchant tailors, 27 St. John St. U.T.

1861/62 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, of C. & A. Smeaton, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, C., of C. & A. Smeaton, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON, of C. & A., merchant tailors, 24 Palace St. U.T. (See Advertisement

1862/63 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1863/64 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON, C & J, artists and photographers, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1864/65 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, Charles , of Smeaton's , 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton,Miss C., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1865/66 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, Charles , of Smeaton's , 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, David, collector, 2 1/2 Plessis St. U.T. Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1866/67 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Alexander, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, Charles , of Smeaton's , 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1867/68 - 1870/71 Quebec Directory Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1872/73 1873/74 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment 2 Fabrique U.T. Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. 2 Garneau, u.t. Smeaton, Mrs Alexander 2 Garneau u.t.

1875 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment 2 Fabrique Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. 2 Garneau Smeaton, Mrs Alexander 2 Garneau

1876 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment 2 Fabrique

9 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. 2 Garneau

1877 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1878 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co (Miss Annie Smeaton) Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1879/1880 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co (Miss Annie Smeaton) Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1881 Cherrier Directory Smeaton, Alexander, Garneau 35 Smeaton & Co (Miss Annie Smeaton) Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1890/91 Lovell's Quebec Directory Smeaton,Miss Ann, fancy goods, 54 Fabrique

Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec October 9, 1853

Dear Brother and Sister and Family

I received your letter on the 6th of Oct and my son Wm Sailed in the Bark Roilest for Greenock and his mother along with him specialy for his health. All the rest of us is well. William is doing very poorly though not sick he is like on consumption. I have wrote a copy of your letter out and will ____ her ____ on the ____ have not _____- of what you have done______in return. I will let you know what I have been doing in America or rather Canada. I arrived in Quebec on the 25 May eleven years ago. I had a son born two or three days after landing causing my family to amount to nine, that is counting my Mother-in-law and Mary Robertson. It was with some difficulty, I got into three small garvot rooms for that year at a rent of L18 for a eleven months coupled with a back entry that I could do a little business for that year. In May I was just about in the same state as I was in the day that I landed only my Mother-in-law died in March previous. I took a shop in the best area in Quebec on the first of May.1843 and got a good deal of business

Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec Dec 5th 1877

Dear Sister & Brother & Friends

I received your welcome letter sometime ago. It found us all well and I hope you & yours are the same. In my last I gave you the history of how Brother John had used me and also an account of our friends generally. I will now give some history of what this country produces.

In the Province of Ontario or Uper Canada. Wheat growes very plenty of good quality Barly , peas to Buck wheat, turnups, carrots and some places there is vast crops of fine apples, pears, plums, cherries & etc. In some of the sutheran parts, grapes in the open air Peaches etc. Altho there is six months winter never less then five in Lower Canada or Province Quebec the crops is principle Oats Peas Barley (Turnips very fine) The french people grows tobaco pretty good. Mellins Cuckumbers and all these kinds of fruite in abundance and a little wheat also but our winter is a little longer then Uper Canada. Ordinary farmers in Upper Canada has often 5 to 6 acres of orchard and often great crops. Beef ranges about ten cents a lb, mutton, lamb etc and in the market in Lower Province you often have Bair beef counted. A great rarity salmon often ten cents a lb. Fish of all kinds plenty the spoted trout. Plenty flour about six dollars a Barel, 196 lbs but this rises and falls the same as in other countrys.

10 The last two years we have been exporting live beef by the steam ships to England. Every week very often three large steam ships lives Quebec every week. We have about forteen hundred ships sailing vesels in the summer season, majority of cargo. Timber we burn fine black birch for fire wood coals sets in Quebec almost as cheap as in Briten large coal fields.

In the Lower Province of Nova Scotia there is gold mining. There also gold mines about fifty miles from Quebec in the Province. This country exports ashes for making peral ash made from wood.

The short season is hard against farmers, our winter is something different from Briten. The ground covered with five or six feet of snow for five or six months. No vackles can go with wheels during that time. We travel with sleds all that time little or no horse. Back it is too cold, in the sleds we cover up with fur rabes ware fur caps, fur gloves in very cold wether fur overboots or rather double boots. We keep our houses warm in winter with Cast Iron stoves, some of them very beautiful, stands in middle of the room. We keep our houses far more comfortable than in Briten. We also put on double windows on our houses in winter. There is three months that is very cold. There is one month in sumer that is too hot. Plant potatoes in May, eat them in July, perhaps snow on the ground till the end of April. Snow falls generally about the first on November. Never latter than the twenth all navigation stops.

Our railways manages to clear there tracks at great expense and runs all winter. Railway far lower then in Britten, more comfortable also. Cars sixty feet long and a stove in them also. A watercloset. We have also sleeping cars that hire a good bed for traveling all night. There is a passage up the middle that we can walk about when tired sitting. When I was in England, I was very uncomfortable traveling as it was winter. The Cars was very cold. Our Mail Steem Ship line that goes to Liverpool is one of the best in the world, goes over often in eigh and nine days one every week. The pasage money steerage twenty five dollars, Cabin sixteen to twenty or eighty dolars. Our river boats will cary from fifteen hundred and two hundred and fifty sit down to dinner at once. Three stories high. State rooms for all Cabin passengers. They are moving palices as good usage as in the best Hotel. So we have a few comforts of this world.

I have been in Scotland several times since I came here but I would not like to live there. The peoples minds is to small. I have been through ten of the United States. It is a grand country everything there since it is a little biger then in Canada but wages is a little higer also, but there Civil War brought them down a great deal. It was a grand country before the war.

I have lived now almost as long as the slated time for man to live and I am glad to feel that God Providence has treated me better then I deserve. I have had more comforts then my father had and I feel thankful for it. We are in this world something like the Children of Israel. We are journing through the wilderness but it is not the Garden we have to cross, it is death. I pray God may prepare us all for the crossing of the Garden of Death. I hope you pray for me. I do for you & yours Dear Sister. What a satisfaction it would be for us to meet on this earth but how much more satisfaction if we meet in heaven. God grant that it be so. My wife says she would like to see you but I supose that will never be. My wife sends her best complements to you all.

My son John is still in Montreal and all’s well with his five children. Sister Jean is still in Untied States. All’s well the last word I had from her. She is a noble woman, has bettered herself a great deal by comeing to this country herself and all her family had each a bank account when I saw them last.

There is one Railway in the Dominion fifteen hundred miles long on a streach but our Railways are many and very convenant in traveling . Our dry goods Stores in some of them very large and Beautiful, especially in Montreal more like palaces more beautiful then in England. The work shop my son works in is five stories high. His place is on the top of the fifth story. He has charge of three departments, has been six years there. His business is working on the pictures you see in the paper.

We have also a number of cotton mills in this country. Also a large number of wolen mills. Some of the Patons of Alvia in Scotland has Mills here. There is a large number of Paper Mills, Flower Mills without number so we are progressing. Iron Roling Mill Axe Factorys. We require a large number for cutting down the woods etc. We also build a large number of sea going ships of large size besides schoners for casting trade of smaler size over our three large lakes is something very great. Each a little sea of its self. Besides grand River St Laurance two thousand miles long we are or rather Quebec City is seven hundred miles from the Sea. Still we have a tide rises

11 approcite the City twenty four feet but not saltwater. A hundred miles below the water is a little salt. There is whale fishing in the mouth of the St Laurence River.

The Island of Anticastie lying in the Gulf of the St Laurence is one hundred and fifty miles long with very few inhabitence on it. There is a good many Black faxes on that Island. There skins is worth twenty pounds each. They are used in China. A Gentelmans fur cap will cost twenty dollars & his gloves ten dollars. They are made of Otter or Minck fur but much finer then the Otters of Britten. There is a great export of furs from the Dominion where there is cold winters. God has provided the animals with fine coats of fur. There is more or fur kinds of large deer, one larger than a horse. When full grownen good to eat besides small ones. Some places a few wolves. Also an animal we all the Cat amount very like a cat in the face. Stands high on it’s legs larger than a man’s arms is wicked and dangerous but not plentiful.

Whare man is Bairs is rather plentiful where is plenty of cover. I once saw three warm not cold in the Quebec Market, so they had not been far away. There is also a large abundance of wild strayberries all around Quebec. The french country people brings them into Market, sells them cheep, makes fine perservesof finer flavour then graden ones. There is country part in Quebec that is a vast Quantity of blue berries, tons & tons of them consent all over with the steam boats. They are very good to eat, good for mixing with other fruit in making perserves.

I may also mention there is an Inden Vilage within nine miles of Quebec City. They make a good many useful things and sels them to us. There is no trouble with them, the Law does not alow us to sell spirits to them. They farm a little, prety civilised, They have a chief. I was introduced to this Chief thirty years ago. He showed me a maddle he got from King George forth I was also introduced to his wife. They were as proud as the King himself.

I do not know if I ever told you that I have been a total abstaner this thirty years. I have not tasted any thing that intocates. During that period never uses it in my house and I hope never will. It is I think the article that does the most evel to mankind in the world. It is certanly an instrument of the Devel. I has been proved in Briten that it kills sixty thousand anualy. As many in the United States so I am free of it, and will try to keep clear with God’s assistance.

It certainly would be a pleasure to see you all but I supose that will never be so the only friendship is by letter. Do not neglect to write as it gives me great pleasure. If you was as well as I wish you, you would all be well. Some of our families may meet.

I met with the Families of our friends of our cusons Rutherfords. There is a little coloney of them second cusons names in Jacksons and McIntosh. Then there is third cusins. One family of them is of the name Wilson. I called on Uncal Peter’s Daughter Many Smeaton. She came to this country over forth years ago but she was dead but her Husband was alive. All her family was up and Married. Some of Uncle Peter’s sons came to this country but I could not find them, such is mankind and then we lose the tract of one another.

I met in the United States the son of W Haly Tailor Kinross, the Rev W Haly I found him a full American in principal. He was a tallented great man, was frank & kind to me.

I must conclude, I remain with Brotherly Kindness

Alex Smeaton Quebec City will alwas find me.

Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec November 1st 1880

Dear Sister & Brother

The last two letters that I wrote to you, I have got none from you since. I am still in the land of the living and I

12 hope this will find you all well. The winter is just about to comence and I must say I like the sumer better. The winter before the last I was very poorly and I thought I would never be well again and I did not get strong for about twelve months. But since I have been improving very much and now nearly as well as ever. I am now over sixty years of age and I think this is about the Smeaton race lives and I think I may get my turn in Death anytime. I wish I may be prepared for it. My wife is over sixty two but still active and smart, can do neddle work such as embrodries as well as when she was forty years younger. My Son John Smeaton is well again but in March last he was very ill with inflamation but now restored to health but he is almost as old looking as I am. He looks old, He has five beautiful children, three of them spent there School Holiday days with me in Quebec. I went home with them on the first Sept. when the schools began. It is one hundred and eight miles to Montreal. We have Steam Boat or railway convayance to Montreal.

I had a visit of Sister Jean’s Daughter this sumer at Quebec. There is two sisters not married. They both work at the Paper Factory and does very well. They are both doing very well. There is one of her brothers lives beside her Mother (that is) Mr Low, he works also at the paper factory also, He was two dollars seventy five cents per day which is equal to twelve and sixpence sterling per day. All that family is doing well. I am proud of them as I was the cause of them coming to this country. I laid out thirty pounds to bring them here but Brother John abraded me, said it was lost money. I said I had made up my mind to lose it, but they payed me back the first year. They would have been poor indeed if they had remained there. The last time I was in Scotland Beef stakes was fourteen pence sterling per pound and I think working men does not eat very much of it. Our best beefstakes is about five pence sterling.

I wrote you in my last letter the account of John’s death. His Widow still lives in Kingston Canada West three hundred fifty miles from Quebec. His family is all married. Two of the sons was widowers but one of them is married again.

One of Sister Jean’s sons lives in Canada and has a family some of them grown up and married. John Low is his name, he works also at a Paper Factory. They are also doing well. Sister Jean’s Family is in the United States of America. The family is much American and you would hardly know them to be Scotch. My wife and me speak as broad Scotch as when we lived in Scotland.

This is nearly all the news here and from Scotland. I have very little that would interest you as my corespenders is mostly all new people that you do not know. I have not heard from Brother David in a long time. I do not know whether he is living or not. Brother James’ family is all dead. I had a letter from his last son’s widow about two months ago. His name was John and he leves a widow with four children but some of them are married. I have no other news from Dundee.

I suppose you would have a visit from a Father Chinique. He is a turned Cathlack has done a great deal in turning French Canadians to Protestant. He is a good Lectorer and a good man and has done a great deal of good in his time. He visited Australia and lectered there against the Cathlock religion and also New Zealand. I knew him when he was a Priest. He was even a good Priest but he uses very strong language against them. I heard him once on a Platform Lectering where there was lots of Cathlocks. He was describing the god he served when he was a Priest. He spoke about the wafer that they represent as Gods. I got my servant Perl to roal out the doe very thin she stamped into wafers and five magic words I made them God. This serves the God that I believed. Then \m and many other things equally strong. I know him personally. He is really a good man. It is a decrpet religion. I have no doubt my son Charles lays ___ in the City of Rome through the fangs of that Church. I all but lost my own life when father Gavidson visited Quebec. There was another terrible affair ____ at Montreal. I was there at the time last year. The Orangemen and the Cathocks had a desperit quarel about making prosessions on the streets of Montreal and afterwards there was an Orange Ball at one of the halls in the city. A large number of the Orangemen had to cross a canal bridge to get to one of the suburbs of the city where they lived. They were returning about midnight and was close to the bridge. They were warned by a man that saw Cathlicks laying in wait for them with loaded guns. They turned by another street, went farther ___ and crossed at another bridge and got home safe. But there had been some meeting of Cathlocks that did not know of and they came along the bridge. They shot twenty or near thirty of own people. Did not know till the morning. Thought they were Orangemen. They tried to consell what they had done but it leaked out the bodies had to be buried. It was a punishment from God. I was in Montreal at the time Orangemen was not safe to walk the streets after night at that time.

I will now close this letter and say that you have all my very best wished but they do not amount to much but it is

13 that is in my power to give. I would like you to write to me. It lifts up my heart to get a letter from any friends. I often feel it for days after. So do write as often as posible. I ______

Alex Smeaton Quebec Dominion of Canada

Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec August 21st, 1881

Dear Sister & Brother

I received yours a few days ago and certainly it gave me great pleasure to hear of your welfare and all that concerns you. It is a great pleasure to me to have the power and pleasure that I can sit and talk to you altho not in your presence, we are indeted still our old Parents for giving us that education that enables us to correspond with one another and it certainly is a thing we should prize and make use of as long as we are left in this world. Another thing we should prize highly is the Post Office arangements which enables us to do so with so much regularity.

Since I wrote you last our Sister Jean or rather Mrs Low made a visit to Canada. She came to visit her oldest son Jow Low. She came to Montreal that was the nearest she came to Quebec. She then telegraphed for me to meet her there, which I was happy to do so. She had a Grand Daughter with her, a grown up woman. I spent five days in Montreal with her. We lived in my Son’s house and the few days was happy days for me. I wish you had been there. I drove them about in a carriage one day and went to see all the grand views around Montreal which there are many. There is a high Mountain just back of City, the lower half of it next to the city is covered with Gentlemens houses of a very fine class with gardens around them. The houses is all built of cut stone and they are built of a very ornemantal class not even to be beat in the Mother country. The people that lives in them is mostly retired merchants, they generaly have vinerays and green houses that is kept all through our lng winter at some expense. It is altogether a grand city Montreal.

My sister and myself made ourselves happy during the few days we had in Montreal. When she arrived first my wife was in Montreal at our sons and she also saw Mrs Low. She returned home before I went up the distance. Mrs Low came would be about five hundred miles. She can aford to live comfortable and take some pleasure to. She would never been as well off in the old country. I have the great pleasure to think I was the means of bring her to this country and she is so pleased and satisfied at this. She payed me for everything I ever did for her. All her people are well.

I supose I wrote to you sometime before that I brought out Sister Margaret’s Daughter (Boyel) was her name. She got married to a man that came from Dundee Scotland. A printer by trade. They have done remarkable well also they have got a very good house seteawated on the Mountain at Montreal. Her two sons took a degre at the high school and one of her daughters the year before, she being older then the Boys. They are also very comfortable. I see them always when in Montreal. John Low lives about forth miles up the river St Laurance from Montreal. He has a family, some of them growen up. This is Mrs Low’s son. He is a Paper Maker by trade, lives comfortable also. May sometime go to the United States where his mother is but not now.

My daughter carried on a ladies fancy shop business and is doing well and my wife is in her ordinary health and also myself. We have had three Grand Children during the vacation of the schools. They leave this week. The distance for them to go is one hundred and eighty miles. They are very fine children. They can either go home by water or by railroad. You mention about that I had mentioned in a former letter being a teatalter. I have been I strick teatolter for over thrity years. I was chosen by the vote of the Province of Quebec Grand Wthorty Patrack for the Province over twenty years ago. I have had no occasion to think but temperance has done me good in every way . Spirits figures is the deadly enemy of the working man, does him no good but evil, makes him serve the Devil rather than God, takes all comfort out of his house, robes his children often of bread and othe comforts.

Our great north west country is drawing the attention of emigrants. There is emence quantities praries lands that has no ties, ready for the plow and also able to give a great crop of wheat of the best quality, but the clamamte is

14 very cold in winter. I do not want a place any colder then Quebec. It is cold enough for me. There is a company of Gentleman formed by the sanchions of the government to build a railway across the whole continent to the Pacific Ocean some three thousand miles when completed. It will be the shortest way to your country even from the Mother country. Man is makin gangantic strides in this last fifty years, the new telephone is something mervelos. They use them about Quebec in doing business on distances up to ten miles, that is to say you can go in and talk to one another that distance..

I have great hopes in time that electricty will do the whale work of the steam power and that is not little now altho is was nothing but railways and steam boats. The power is in the electricity if we only knew how to collect it and they are colecting now and storing it also even now.

There is more thaen that in it. We will in time be able to cook and do all the heating that is required without coals, such is my openion. I will not live to see it but perhaps my thoughts will. You mention about having a bad _____ more than likely it is the comon leg that ______is subject to that has had large familys. My wife has had a bad leg of that kind for many years and is so now. Sister Jean also had one but she had got quite of hers. There is lettle can be done for them, nature has to work its way. I mentioned in a former letter that I had been in bad helth near three years ago now. I am completely restored to helth. It was my water that was wrong. A few died in Quebec. I have got well my sale medisine was linseed tea masked strong take a pint cupful in the afternoon and one at bedtime. I am completely well now. Give this care to any one you have troubled the same way. Dear Sister this conversation most draw to a close altho not very edefinging it is pleasant to me do not forget to keep it up. It becomes a sweet morsel to me. Give my best respects to your Dear Husband. He lloks well for his age in his picture and I have no doubt has been a good husband to you. God grant him long life and helth. Be kind to your Daughter that her husband has been so unkind to. God will reward you. I remain your brother.

Alex Smeaton

Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec Nov 1st, 1880

Dear Sister & Brother

The last two letters that I wrote to you I have got none from you since. I am still in the land of the living and I hope this will find you all well. The winter is just about to comence and I must say I like the sumer best. The winter before the last I was very poorly and I thought I would never be well again and did not get strong for about twelve months but since I have been improving very much and now nearly as well as ever. I am now over sixty eight years of age and I think this is about the age the Smeaton race lives and I think I may get my turn in Death any time. I wish I may be prepared for it. My wife is over seventy two but still active and smart. Can do neddle work such as embrodries so well as when she was thirty years younger. My son John Smeaton is well again but in March last he was very ill with inflamation but now restored to helth but he is almost as ______I am. He looks old. He has five beautiful children. Three of them spent there school holydays with me in Quebec. I went home with them on the first Spet. When the school began. It is onehundred and eight miles to Montreal. We have steam boat or railway convanance to Montreal.

I had a visit of Sister Jean’s daughter this summer at Quebec. There is two sisters not married. They both work at the Paper Factory and does very well. They are all doing very well. There is one of her brothers lives beside her mother (that is) Mrs Low. He works also at the Paper Factory also, he has two dolars seventy five cents per day which is equal to twelve and six pence sterling per day. All that family is doing well. I am proud of them as I was the cause of them coming to this country. I laid out thirty pounds to bring them here but Brother John abraded me said it was lost money. I said I had made up my mind to lose it, but they payed me back the first year. They would have been poor indeed if they had remained there, the last time I was in Scotland Beef stakes was forteen pence Sterling per pound and I think working men does not eat very much of it. Our best beefstakes is about five pence Stirling.

I wrote you in my last letter the account of John’s death. His Widow still lives in Kingston Canada West three hundred fifty miles from Quebec. His family is all married. Two of the sons was widowers but one of them is married again. One of Sister Jean’s sons lives in Canada. He has a family some of them grown up and ______. John Low is his name. He works ____ a Paper Factory. Thay are also doing well. Sister Jean’s Family is in the

15 United States of America. The Family is much American and you would hardly know them to be Scotch. My wife and me speak as broadseat as when we lived in Scotland. This is nearly all the news here and from Scotland. I have very little that would interest you as my core spendens is mostly all new people that you do not know. I have not hard from Brother David for a long time. I do not know whether he is alive or not. Brother James’ Family is all dead. I had a letter from his last son’s widow about two months ago. His name was John Smeaton. He leves a Widow with four children but some of them are married. I have not other news from Dundee.

I suspose you would have a visit from as Father Chinigie. He is a turned Cathlack Priest, has done a great deal in turning the French Canadens to Protestans. He is good Lectorer and a good man and has done a great deal of good in his time. He visited Austrelia and turned there against the Cathock religion and also Newseland. I knew him when he was a Priest. He was even a good Priest but he uses very strong Language against them. I heard him once on a Platform Lecturing where there was lots of Cathacks. He was describing the God he served when he was a Priest he spoke about the wafer that they represent as God. He said when I run out of Gods I got my Servant Girl to roal out the dpe very thin. She stamped out the wafers and with five magick words I made them God this saves the God that I saved. Then and many other things equaly strong. I know them personally. He is realy a very good man. It is a despret religion. I have no doubt my Son Charles lays present in the City of Rome through the fangs of that Church. I all but lost my own life when Father Gavidsise visited Quebec. There was another terrible affair happened in Montreal. I was there at the time last year. The Orange men and Cathlacks had a despret quarel about making prosessions on the streets of Montreal and afterwards there was an Orange Ball at one of the Halls in the city. A large number of the Orange men had to cross a Canal Bridge to get to one of the suburbs of the city where they lived. They were returning about midnight and cross to the bridge. They were warned by a man that saw the Cathlacks laying in wait for them with loded guns. They truned by another street went farther up the Canal, crosed at another Bridge and got home safe. But there had been some meetings of Cathlocks that they did not know off and they came along the bridge. They shot twenty or near thirty of orden people, did not know till the morning, thought they were all Orangemen. They tried to consell what they had done but it leaked out. The boodies had to be buried. It was like a punishment from God. I was in Montreal at the time. Orangeman was not safe to walk the streets afternight at the time.

I will now close this letter and say that you have all my very best wishes but they do not amount to much but it is that is in my power to give. I would like you to write to me often. It liffs up my heart to get a letter from my friends. I often feel it for days after so do write as soon as posible. I ______your wishes. Till Death

Alex Smeaton Quebec City Dominion of Canada.

Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec May 2nd 1887

Dear Friends I did not send the letter when I wrote it because I received your letter Directed to John Smeaton Quebec. It should have been Montreal 27 St Constant Street. I sent it him, I was much pleased with the information it gave me, and my Son wrote one he was to write you which I hpe he did.

Montreal is one hundred and eighty miles up river above Quebec, the St Lawrance river is between two and three thousand miles long and then is rises out of great Lakes one larger than all Briten it is an inland Sea.

I am in good health and Wife and Daughter also well, I have one one Son and Daughter - that is all the Family, my Son has six Children, they are the only Grand Children I have, so I send inclosed the two Families in one group. I will send a kind of kee to it with the names that I think you will know them all, I am now in my 75 year and my wife is her 79 year. All the friends here are well, one of my Sisters Sons has come to reside very near me, his business is to take charge of a Paper Mill, one that is nine miles from this city. He has a Family, two sons at manhood and some more smaler Children. He only came in the fall last year.

This Winter has been very cold and largest guanty of snow I have ever seen in Canada. Our winter begins about the twenthy of November and now we are in May and some places in the City there are ten feet of Snow. Altho

16 we drive a great deal away out of business parts of the City during the winter, Sound to do it by the Corparation Lous it costs many thousands dolars to keep the streets right. Still it is not very cold, at present thermomter thrity eight this morning. First Mail Steamer from England arived this morning, they do not come to Quebec during the winter months.

They only come Halifax during the winter which is six hundred from Quebec but railway all the way, the same railway extends to British Columbia in the Pacific Ocean, the length is between three and four thousand miles through the great west and over the Rocky Mountains which is the nearest way to your country from here now when. Once properly established, we have the longest Railway System in the world for the number our inhabetance we are only five millions which causes Custom duties to be high. The government is not free trade. If we were free traders things here would be very low but the large amount of money spent on Railways causes us to have a large amount of to be raised to pay expenses in some way. Give my best respects to your Father and all the Friends your many. I will always be glad here from you if you have time and can take the trouble. This world will not be long to me now. My eyesight is not very good so excuse all mistakes in this letter. I will now close with my best wishes to all your welfares may the great God Bliss you all which is my ernest wish

I remain your Friend well wishes till Death

Signed Alex Smeaton

Adres My Son John adres Alex Smeaton John Smeaton Quebec 27 St Constant Street this is quite enough Montreal Canada this will always find me

The last page of the letter was a diagram showing the people in the picture that Alexander enclosed

Notes for HELEN C. ROBERTSON: A Letter Written by Alexander Smeaton 7 March 1881, from Quebec, to his sister Janet Wilson in Australia.

Dear Sister & Brother And all the rest of your family, and also the Grand Children. How glad I would have been to meet you all in the middle of your beautiful summer as you stated, it was your summer when you wrote in Dec. But I was ever glad when I opened your letter in the beginning of March and saw you were all well, for I had lost hopes you were so long in writing. You should take the trouble to write oftener, you cannot think of the happiness that it gives me when I get a letter and it made me feel more so when your pictures being enclosed, I received last September a letter from John Smeaton's wife of Dundee (that is) Brother James youngest son and last of his family. Giving an account of his death he leaves a wife and three or four children, but they are grown up some of them married. At the time I was last in Scotland I got him to send the Total Abstinence Pledge. He was out of work then, I suppose from being unsteady and went to the loading man of the temperance body there and had work for him in the afternoon and he continued a steady man till he died, and his wife said in her letter, died a very different man from the first part of his life. He made me a present of the old Bible that John Proudfoot of Moneydie had when he read through three times and a half through during the time he lay palsied in bed, for twenty five years, the Bible is two hundred years old. All John Smeatons (of Dundee) family sent the Pledge of Total abstinence and is pasted in that Book. I do not know if I ever stated any thing in any of my letters before but I now state I have been A Total Abstainer for over thirty years and I finds it suits me well. I consider the effects of drinking the

17 greatest Curse that the human Family has on this Earth, it is the Father of most of the evils that comes on mankind but I need not commence a temperance lecture.

Father Shinequie?, that visited your island is also a Temperance man and I am well acquainted with him, he is a good man, and a very well learned man. I knew him when he was a Priest he and a large number of French Canadians emigrated to the United States and located on a large piece of land and they built a Church to themselves, after pushing hard to get it built the Bishop of the Roman wanted to take it and make it belong to the Church, but they would not submit. It went into the Courts but the Court decided against the Bishop, then Father Chingue?, and his people turned Protestants but that is over thirty years ago the same Priest has turned thousands of French Canadians to Protestants. Since that time they have (that is) the several times tried to kill him both in Quebec and Montreal, but as far as it has gone he has been saved. It is God that saves him because you would think ______it would be easy to kill a man that walks the streets publicly here have hundreds turned out for the purpose to kill him. I asked him if he was not afraid he said no I will live all the days that God has given me to live and they cannot kill me till that time ______. For me to try to give you any idea what he has suffered from the Roman Church. My son John is still in Montreal in the same place he has been there for over ten years. He has five children, three boys and two girls, the oldest about eleven and the youngest three or four years. I had a visit from one of sister Jeans daughters last summer. She stayed about a week, her trip would cost her fifty dollars. Sister Jean has two sons, married and two daughters also married and two daughters unmarried. Her oldest son married lives about forty miles above Montreal. He has a family some of them grown up. He is a paper worker, has moderate good pay. His brother lives beside his mother in the States is also a paper maker, has about three dollars per day and the two sisters work in the paper Mill, makes about two dollars per day each and indeed they are all doing well. How glad I was to have the means to bring them to this country. What would there have been in Scotland. Placed in a part of the country where there was little paid for man and less for woman. I had word from them lately, they are all well and doing well. I had a letter from Edinburgh and business is not good there and in fact the working man is Scotland between whisky drinking and high priced provisions is scarcely any better off then when you left.

When I was there last, Beefsteaks was fourteen pence which we get now for 6.

I now send enclosed my sons and wife's picture and as I received a letter from sister Jean since I got yours with her picture I think she is about seventy one but in good health. I think I will send her picture also and I will try and get another one to myself. I think you make a mistake about your own age. I was born 1812 in April, I have the record from the Parish of Forteviot, which makes me 69 in April and I think you are between two and three years younger then me, Jean is as much older so she will be seventy one or two. You must reflect that brother James died about 64, sister Margaret about the same age, John that is brother John a little older. Now it is our turn, we have been blest with longer life then the ordinary life that the Smeaton Family lives, none of our aunts and uncles lived to be very old men on the Smeaton side, but on our Mothers side they lived to be old. I saw my Mother in her nineties, 90 year wonderful smart, but she died that year. So by these dates my time is up my God prepares me for the great change, may we all be prepared for that great day. Perhaps this is my last letter that I may ever write to you my health is ______good. My daughter is well and also my wife considering her age seventy three. My son is very grey haired and looks old, he had twice inflammation of the lungs and also the business he is engaged in has an affect on making him look old. He has a great deal of brain work and great charge, he is not very strong, but holds out well. I will close this wishing you all my best love and respects to all the children and grand children, may the blessing of God fall on them. All your family must be something great to you, considering as many alive and see me seven out of nine dead, only the two alive. If my son Charles had lived there would have been no to him in the World.

Alex'r Smeaton

A Letter from Alexander Smeaton to Australia Quebec May 2nd 1887

Dear Friends I did not send the letter when I wrote it because I received your letter Directed to John Smeaton Quebec. It should have been Montreal 27 St Constant Street. I sent it him, I was much pleased with the information it gave me, and my Son wrote one he was to write you which I Hope he did.

Montreal is one hundred and eighty miles up river above Quebec, the St Lawrance river is between two and three

18 thousand miles long and then is rises out of great Lakes one larger than all Briten it is an inland Sea.

I am in good health and Wife and Daughter also well, I have only one Son and Daughter - that is all the Family, my Son has six Children, they are the only Grand Children I have, so I send inclosed the two Families in one group. I will send a kind of kee to it with the names that I think you will know them all, I am now in my 75 year and my wife is her 79 year. All the friends here are well, one of my Sisters Sons has come to reside very near me, his business is to take charge of a Paper Mill, one that is nine miles from this city. He has a Family, two sons at manhood and some more smaller Children. He only came in the fall last year.

This Winter has been very cold and largest quantity of snow I have ever seen in Canada. Our winter begins about the twenty of November and now we are in May and some places in the City there are ten feet of Snow. Altho we drive a great deal away out of business parts of the City during the winter, Sound to do it by the Corporation Lous it costs many thousands dollars to keep the streets right. Still it is not very cold, at present thermometer thirty eight this morning. First Mail Steamer from England arrived this morning, they do not come to Quebec during the winter months.

They only come Halifax during the winter which is six hundred from Quebec but railway all the way, the same railway extends to British Columbia in the Pacific Ocean, the length is between three and four thousand miles through the great west and over the Rocky Mountains which is the nearest way to your country from here now when. Once properly established, we have the longest Railway System in the world for the number our inhabitance we are only five millions which causes Custom duties to be high. The government is not free trade. If we were free traders things here would be very low but the large amount of money spent on Railways causes us to have a large amount of to be raised to pay expenses in some way. Give my best respects to your Father and all the Friends your many. I will always be glad here from you if you have time and can take the trouble. This world will not be long to me now. My eyesight is not very good so excuse all mistakes in this letter. I will now close with my best wishes to all your welfares may the great God Bliss you all which is my Ernest wish

I remain your Friend well wishes till Death

Signed Alex Smeaton

Address My Son John address Alex Smeaton John Smeaton Quebec 27 St Constant Street this is quite enough Montreal Canada this will always find me

The last page of the letter was a diagram showing the people in the picture that Alexander enclosed.

Children of ALEXANDER SMEATON and HELEN ROBERTSON are: i. WILLIAM6 SMEATON, b. Mar 28, 1834, Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Redgorton Parish Record, Reads "March 28th 1834 - Born William, son to Alexander Smeaton, Tailor, Bridgeton of Almond and Helen Robertson, his wife and baptized on the 13th April."); d. Bef. 1881.

Notes for WILLIAM SMEATON: William was baptized on April 13,1834.

ii. ANNIE MARY SMEATON, b. Feb 14, 1836, Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Redgorton Parish Record, Reads "February 16, 1836 - Born Ann, daughter to Alexander Smeaton, Tailor, Bridgeton of Almond, and Helen Robertson, his wife and baptized on the 27th current."); d. Oct 06, 1908, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St. Gaberial Montreal Parish Register, Reads "Annie Smeaton of Quebec, Ladies Store, died at Quebec on the sixth day of October one thousand nine hundred and eight of Tubereclois, aged seventy two years and was

19 buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal on the ninth day of the same month in the presence of the undersigned.").

Notes for ANNIE MARY SMEATON: Annie was baptized on February 27,1836. She was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Plot F1085 C&D.

In 1891, Annie lived at Quebec City, Quebec. She was a Merchant.

The following are entries in Quebec City Directories of the time:

1864/65 Quebec Directory Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1865/66 Quebec Directory Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1866/67 Quebec Directory Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1867/68 - 1870/71 Quebec Directory Smeaton,Miss A., stamping, braiding and embroidery establishment, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1872/73 1873/74 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment 2 Fabrique U.T. Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. 2 Garneau, u.t.

1875 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment 2 Fabrique Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. 2 Garneau

1876 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment 2 Fabrique The following are from various Quebec City directories of the time.

Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. 2 Garneau

1877 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1878 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co (Miss Annie Smeaton) Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1879/1880 Cherrier Directory Smeaton & Co (Miss Annie Smeaton) Stamping and embroidering establishment Fabrique 54 Smeaton, Miss Annie of Smeaton & Co. Garneau 35

1890/91 Lovell's Quebec Directory "Smeaton, Miss Ann, fancy goods, 54 Fabrique" iii. CHARLES SMEATON, b. Apr 05, 1838, Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Redgorton Parish Record, Reads "April 5th , 1838 - Born Charles, son to Alexander Smeaton, Tailor, Bridgeton of Almond and Helen Robertson, his wife and baptized on the 15th."); d. Feb 26, 1868, Rome, Italy.

Notes for CHARLES SMEATON: Charles was an Artists and Photographer. He died in Rome and was buried at the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, Italy.

The following are entries in the Quebec City Directories of the time:

1858/59 Quebec Directory

20 Smeaton, C., of C. & A. Smeaton, 27 St. John St. U.T. SMEATON, of C. & A., merchant tailors, 27 St. John St. U.T. (See Advertisement

1860/61 Quebec Directory Smeaton, C., of C. & A. Smeaton, 27 St. John St. U.T. SMEATON, of C. & A., merchant tailors, 27 St. John St. U.T.

1861/62 Quebec Directory Smeaton, C., of C. & A. Smeaton, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON, of C. & A., merchant tailors, 24 Palace St. U.T. (See Advertisement

1862/63 Quebec Directory SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1863/64 Quebec Directory SMEATON, C & J, artists and photographers, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1864/65 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Charles , of Smeaton's , 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1865/66 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Charles , of Smeaton's , 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1866/67 Quebec Directory Smeaton, Charles , of Smeaton's , 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1867/68 - 1870/71 Quebec Directory SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T.

Diary of Charles Smeaton "An Incident in the Catacombs"

Having determined to take some photographic pictures in the Catacombs, I communicated this intention to a couple of intimate friends, who on hearing it expressed a very strong desire to accompany me, and earnestly entreated to be allowed to do so. To this I at once consented, because however much love of any profession and a desire to bring to light whatever relics of ancient art might exist amongst the hidden mysteries of those receptacles of the mighty dead might stimulate me to exertion, I felt glad indeed to think that I should have the company and conversation of friends to cheer me in any labours. Accordingly on an appointed day in January 1867, having hired a carriage in which I deposited my instruments and chemicals, we left Rome by the Porta Salara. The day was bright and beautiful as a June day in Canada, and when, in passing through a vine yard, I observed some very fine canalias in full bloom, I could not prevent myself from falling into a home reverie, and a picture rose before my minds eye of old Quebec in the middle of January. I saw its ancient streets and its surrounding fields covered with their winter coat of snow. I heard the music of the sleigh bell as it swept swiftly and cheerily along - I was on the mighty St. Lawrence as it lay bound in icy chains, its broad bosom and sweeping current converted into a solid highway of travel for equestrian and pedestrian, whether in the pursuit of pleasure or of profit, and resounding with the ring of skates. The heartfelt silver laugh of enjoyment as it burst from the lips of beauty, or went sweeping across the ice in the louder tones of masculine excitement. I thought of the clear cold atmosphere and its healthy bracing influence, even although the thermometer might be marking from ten to twelve degrees below zero, and wished -oh! how sincerely - I was once more at home, once more luxuriating in the society of those who were always near and dear to my heart, and enjoying the happiness which lives and centres in and around that temple, before whose holy influence the grand and sculptured monuments of ancient and modern art sink into comparative insignificance - our ____fireside." I started from my waking dream to find myself under the beams of an Italian sun, and our carriage halted at a small gate in the wall which gave entrance to the Catacombs. My object this visit was in particular, to obtain photographs of the various paintings and sculptures which adorn the walls of the Chapel of St Priscilla and in general to take a picture of anything which might attract my attention. Having left the vehicle we at once prepared for our descent, the custodian and guide of the Catacombs assisting me by carrying the chemicals and other matters, while I took charge of the instruments. It is true we were about to descend into utter darkness, but that consideration did not in the least affect our party because they know that, in addition to the usual supply of candles, I carried with me into those dismal dungeons coil upon coil of sunshine in the shape of Magnesium wire, and that I would bring to

21 view much that had been hidden from the light of day for centuries past.

Following our guide we wound our way through a perfect labyrinth of corridors, on each side of which were the tombs of the early Christian Martyrs. Many of the skeletons were lying (in situ)?, some in a state of seemingly perfect preservation, others reduced to an undistinguishable heap in consequence of having been disturbed in some way or other. I particularly observed one skeleton so perfect in all its parts that even the (patella) or knee caps remained in their places, but so frail was this apparent firmness, the custodian informed me, that a breath of wind touching the remains too ruddily would cause them to crumble into dust. After travelling through those tortuous passages for upwards of half an hour, we at length arrived at the Chapel of St. Priscilla. This being my principal theatre of operations, I proceeded to make my arrangements for taking pictures. Diary of Charles Smeaton "An Incident in the Catacombs" Continued

These arrangements, however, occupied a good deal of time, and when I had completed my first photograph I found my companions labouring under that restless and uneasy demeanor which so soon betrays the uninterested spectator, telling that whatever there was of novelty about the thing had been completely worn away, and listless indifference resumed control of the mind. Observing this, and feeling in my heart that had I been in their place, my mind would in all probability have been in complete unison with theirs, and knowing besides that there was nothing very enchanting in the prospect by which they were surrounded, and that they had nothing to do, I did not at all wonder they should very naturally begin to feel very tired indeed, so I told them that if they would rather ascend to the light of day, they were at perfect liberty to do so, as I by on means wished to detain them against their inclinations, the more especially as it would take one fully two hours longer to get up the pictures I intended taking that day. Well , they made a frank confession, and said they certainly did feel tired, and as I had no objection, they would in truth much rather go, the great difficulty with them however, was that they could not go by themselves, because had they done so they would inevitably have been lost in the maze of corridors by which we were surrounded. The custode, therefore, would require to accompany them and I would be left in those dismal vaults in lonely solitude. This I plainly saw they did not like to do, so when the custode asked me if I thought I would not feel afraid were I left alone, I told him, rather sharply too, to go on with the gentlemen, returning after he had seen them safely out, and to take no heed for me, I would do well enough never fear. They all left me. I stood still for a few moments under the influence of a strange undescribable feeling - my eyes strained after them so long as the faint glimmer of the custodes candle could be seen - my ears drank in the echoes of their receding footsteps, until at last these also sank into dark and dreary silence, and I was alone with the dead. Casting off the incubus which seemed to be hanging over me, I tackled my work with renewed vigour and mind and body being thus fully employed the absence of living companionship did not give me a single thought. This was well enough for a time, but having completed all the negatives I intended taking at that time, I commenced packing up any apparatus to be ready for starting when the custode should return. In the course of this operation it struck me that surely he might have been back long before, and on looking at my watch I found that he had been gone for upwards of two hours - my work had kept me heedless of the flight of time, but my packing being finished and having nothing else to do, I began wondering what could have kept him so long away. To pass away the time I rambled about here and there peering first into this tomb then into that, endeavouring to conjure up pictures of the long past times when the dust which lay before me lived and moved and had its being, its pleasures and its pains, its loves and hatreds, its pride and ambition or its pity and humility, and all the other passions which assert their sway over the human mind, as it mingled with its fellow man through the intricate windings of its mortal existence. Tired of this my mind took another direction. The idea sprung up that some accident might have befallen the guide and that he would never return. Then rose before me a long array of the many tales I had read of travellers belated in those dark corridors, starved to death, and lost forever to the outer world. My imagination seemed to revel on each incident of those fearful stories, clinging as it were with tenfold tenacity to their most revolting and harrowing details, ending in the thought that I too might add one more to the awful list of the buried alive wandering as doubtlessly they had done, round and round the dreadful channel house enduring the pangs of thirst and hunger - the blighted visions of fame and ambition - of happiness and home the madness of despair, and at last the cold clammy hand of Death throwing around me, amid all these horrors, the dark and silent pall of earthly extinction. Under the influence of such thoughts my ears seemed filled with strange sounds - sounds which defy description - sounds such as I had never heard before but which seemed born of the grave and the Catacomb - until unable to hear them, all imaginative as I felt they were, I rushed back to the Chapel and sitting down strove to turn my thoughts to things and circumstances widely different from my present surroundings. It was all in vain - back would come the stern reality of the position and its dread imaginings. Keenly did I stretch ear and eye to catch sound or sight of the old custode returning, but no such comfort came. For the first time too I bethought me my candles, the whole three of which I had allowed to burn on unheeded, on examination I found to my horror that one had burned out, while as I calculated, what remained of the other two, after extinguishing one piece to act as a reserve, would barely last for another half hour, and then total

22 darkness. Having carefully put away the piece of candle I had extinguished, leaving the other burning, I lit my magnesium lamp and again commenced rambling among the corridors throwing bright gleams of light into the surrounding darkness just as fancy prompted me. This amusement, however, availed me nothing. The light I threw around, with its shadows flicking and flitting here and there, shimmering restlessly thought the nervous vibration of my hand, seemed but to bring to my disordered eye pale and ghastly forms clad in the white garments of the grave wandering about - seeming to wonder at strange light which, after so many hundreds of years of darkness was thus illuminating their sepulchres. So real seemed the illusion that the beating of my heart became slow, painful, and laboured, a feeling of approaching unconsciousness came creeping slowly over me, and leaning against the wall for support, you may imagine my thoughts when I felt it slowly giving way with me - the added horror drove back the faintness, and starting up I found I had been leaning against the marble slab of a tomb which loosened by the pressure fell at my feet on the floor of the corridor and with it a portion of the bones of its tenant. I staggered back to the Chapel and sitting down strove to rally my nerves to steadiness and constrain my thoughts to reason. For a time I partially succeeded, and it then struck me that I had been expending my magnesium light in a very foolish manner. The more especially as the candle I had left burning was smouldering in its socket, so lighting my last piece and extinguishing my lamp, I determined to wait quietly and patiently for the return of the custode. The intention was a good one, but like many others of a similar description it was not carried out. Quiet or patient I could not be - so jumping up I again passed into a chapel next to that in which I had been working, scarcely had I taken half a dozen paces when my foot struck against something on the floor, I stooped, put out my hand to feel what it was, and shivered in my very heart with terror inexpressible, when I found my fingers in the eye holes of a human skull - perhaps, I thought, the skull of one who had been left there to perish - as I might be. At that moment a strange noise struck on my ear. I rushed back to the chapel, I must own it , wild with affright and terror, to find the old custode making a thousand apologies for leaving one as long alone. How I felt I leave you to judge - but that three hours, alone in the Catacombs, never cam or will be effaced from my memory, until I have sunk into that untroubled sleep which lay upon those by whom I was then surrounded.

Signed C.S.

Charles Smeaton's Obituaries

The following article is from the Kingston Daily News, June 15, 1867.

A Young Canadian Artist Abroad - Mr. Charles Smeaton, a young Canadian artist of great merit, who has now been between two and three years abroad, visiting the great galleries of the old masters in the various cities of Europe, is expected to return home this summer, with as rare a collection of views as was ever brought to this country be any travelled Canadian. In addition to his being a portrait and scenic painter, Mr. Smeaton has called in photography to his aid, and by the latest advices received by his friends in Quebec and this city, had taken a series of views of some of the most interesting monuments of antiquity in the cities of Rome, Florence, &c., with specimens of views taken in the Catacombs by the Magnesian lights". Some of these have been sent to his photographic gallery at Quebec, and the Gazette says of them that they are really splendid, bringing out all the minute and graceful details of such ancient works of art as the Coliseum, Trojan's Arch, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Sculptares on the Walls of the Catacombs, and many other Interesting subjects. These, however, were taken to fill up his time, for it is as a painter that Mr. Smeaton will be best known if, after his continental tour is over, he comes back to his native home to settle down as one of the most promising of the rising artists of the New Dominion.

The following article is from the Quebec paper:

Death of Mr. Charles Smeaton, At Rome - In the obituary notices of to-days impression our readers will learn with general regret the death of Mr. Charles Smeaton, well known as a highly talented and promising artist of the city of Quebec, which melancholy event occurred at the city of Rome, on the 26th of last month. Mr. Smeaton had the honour of being the first artist to photograph the catacombs of Rome, and during his three years absence from his native city, had not only acquired valuable friends and highly honorable professional connections amongst the literary and artistic world in England, who appreciated his talents and respected his character, but had also made his mark in that "Eternal City" which has long been known as the "mother of the arts". His death was occasioned by fever supervening on lung disease, which proved fatal despite the best medical attendance the city of Rome could afford, and the attentions of the numerous and distinguished friends he had secured by his artistic and personal merit. His mortal remains, which lie interred in the Protestant burying ground near the grave of Shelley, were attended to their last resting place by a host of illustrious mourners including the famous sculptor, Randolph Rodgers, Mr. Macpherson and other well

23 known residents.

The following article is from the Montreal Daily Witness, May 22, 1868.

The Late Mr. Smeaton of Quebec - The Pall Mall Gazette of the 4th says: The Roman fever seems to have been unusually rife during the past winter among the visitors to the Holy City. A correspondent stated last week that Lady Herbert of Lea, had been attacked by it, and that for a while her life was despaired of; now we learn the death of Mr. Smeaton, a young Canadian artist of much distinction from the same cause. Mr. Smeaton had been assisting Mr. Parker, the well-known archaeologist, in photographing the catacombs of Rome, and was attacked in March last by the disease to which he has now fallen a victim.

The following article is from the London Standard, May 8th 1868

THE CATACOMBS OF ROME.-Mr. Parker, of London and , the well-known archaeologists, has been for two seasons busily engaged in obtaining photographs of the most interesting portions of the catacombs of Rome. In these labours he had the valuable assistance of Mr. Charles Smeaton, of Quebec, a young artist of much promise, who we regret to say, fell a victim to the Roman fever in March last. The great difficulties hitherto experienced in obtaining good pictures of the catacombs were almost entirely removed by certain discoveries made by Mr. Smeaton, which, combined with his superior skill in photographic art, made him both envied and respected by his rivals in Rome. The new light which will be thrown on these ancient subterranean monuments by Mr. Parker will be hailed with gladness by the general public, while the hand and brain that mainly developed the glowing pictures with be lying in darkness deep and gloomy as that of the catacombs themselves.

Charles Smeaton and John Smeaton

The following article is from the Quebec Merquery, 28th February 1865

A PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF THE FALLS OF MONTMORENCI

The Messrs. Smeaton have just issued one of the largest views of the Falls of Montmorenci that has ever been taken - the size of the picture being twenty-two inches by eighteen; and although many attempts have been made with varied success, to obtain a perfect view of this - to Quebecers familiar portion of their far-famed river scenery, we are of opinion the Messrs. Smeaton have at last succeeded in that undertaking. The size of the picture, as a matter of course, enables every point of beauty in the scene to come out with great distinctness and fidelity.

The verandah, or stand, from which summer visitors enjoy the view of the falls, and the remaining portions of the piers of the broken bridge, stone by stone, stand out with peculiar clearness. The bare and withered wood scenery-in wintry sky-the smaller, ice-bound streamlets, skewing like streaks of silver on the dark rugged lace of rock - the dashing body of the main fall - and the large and little cones, are excellently pourtrayed; but the great beauty of the picture, in our opinion, is the manner in which the spray is shown as it rises up from the bottom of the falls and overshadows the cones - just as we have often seen, and felt it, on our visits to the romantic spot.

The picture will form an admirable companion to the Messrs. Smeaton's large views of Quebec; and we have no doubt, will also be highly prized by the many visitors who come to view the scene during the months of summer, as showing the contrast between its beauty then, and its still grand, though sombre aspect in "gloomy Winter."

We have been much pleased to learn that the beauty of this picture has been duly appreciated by those capable of judging of its merits in an intrinsic point of view, and that His Excellency the Governor General, Lord Monck, Col. Monck, Col Hassard, Col. McCrea, and many other gentlemen, both civil and military, at once became subscribers for it. The Messrs. Smeaton have been very properly secured the copyright of the picture, and we trust its sale will remunerate them for the trouble they doubtlessly underwent to obtain it.

iv. JAMES SMEATON, b. Apr 23, 1840, Redgorton, PER, SCT (Source: Redgorton Parish Record, Reads "April 23, 1840 - Born ______, son to Alexander Smeaton, Tailor, Bridgeton, and Helen Robertson, his wife, and baptized on the 17th May."); d. Mar 15, 1846, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "James, son of Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor, aged six years died on the

24 fifteenth and was buried on the sixteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and forty six. Signed John Cook, Alexander Smeaton and John Rickaby.").

Notes for JAMES SMEATON: James was baptized on May 17,1840. He was buried on March 16, 1846 by Rev Dr Cook at St Andrews, Quebec City.

39. v. JOHN SMEATON, b. Jun 19, 1842, Quebec City, QUE, CAN; d. Jan 08, 1904, Montreal, QUE, CAN. vi. DAVID HONEYMAN SMEATON, b. Mar 09, 1845, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor and Helen Robertson his wife had a son born the ninth day of March and baptized on this fifth day of October one thousand eight hundred and forty five, named David Honeyman. Signed John Cook; Alexander Smeaton; Helen Robertson and John ."); d. Feb 24, 1846, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "David son of Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor, aged one year died on the twenty fourth and was buried on the twenty fifth day of February one thousand eight hundred and forty six. Signed Alex Smeaton and John Richaby .").

Notes for DAVID HONEYMAN SMEATON: David was baptized on October 05, 1845 by Rev Dr Cook of St Andrews. He was buried on February 26, 1846 by Rev Dr Cook at St Andrews, Quebec City.

vii. HELEN SMEATON, b. Jan 10, 1847, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor and Helen his wife had a daughter born the tenth and baptized the eighteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty seven named Helen. Signed John Cook Minister; Alex'r Smeaton; Helen Robertson; David Serine and Jane Serine."); d. Aug 03, 1847, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Ellen, daughter of Alexande Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor, aged six months died on the third and was buried on the fifth day of August one thousand eight hundred and forty seven. Signed Alexander Smeaton and William Smeaton.").

Notes for HELEN SMEATON: Helen was baptized on January 18, 1847 by Rev Dr Cook of St Andrews. She was buried on August 05, 1847 by Rev Dr Cook at St Andrews, Quebec City.

viii. ALEXANDER SMEATON, b. Jun 29, 1848, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Alexander Smeaton of Quebec Tailor and Helen his wife had a son born on the twenty ninth day of June and baptized on the twenty fifth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty eight named Alexander. Signed John Cook DD Minister, Alex Smeaton and Hellen Smeaton."); d. Apr 21, 1849, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Alexander son of Alexander Smeaton of Quebec Tailor aged ten months died on the twenty first and was buried on the twenty third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty nine. Signed John Cook DD Minister and Alex Smeaton."). ix. ELLEN SMEATON, b. 1850, Quebec City, QUE, CAN; d. Apr 21, 1856, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Ellen Smeaton aged six years died on the twenty first and was buried on the twenty fourth day of April one thousand eight hundred and fifty six. Signed John Cook DD Minister, Alex Smeaton and C Smeaton.").

Notes for ELLEN SMEATON: Ellen was buried on April 24, 1856 by Rev Dr Cook at St Andrews, Quebec City.

16. JANET5 SMEATON (HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1815 in Fossoway, KRS, SCT, and died Dec 12, 1883 in Caveside, TAS, AUS. She married ANDREW GREIG WILSON Nov 24, 1839 in Muckart, PER, SCT (Source: Muckart Parish Record, Reads "24 November 1839 Andrew Wilson of this parish and Janet Smeaton of the Parish of Fossaway, were regularly proclaimed in order to marriage."), son of ANDREW WILSON and ANN GRAHAM. He was born Apr 13, 1807 in Abbotshall, FIF, SCT, and died May 29, 1891 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Notes for JANET SMEATON: Andrew and his family sailed aboard the "Royal Saxon" to Australia. Listed among the Bounty passengers on board were: Andrew Wilson 43 years Janet Wilson 28 years William Wilson 13 years

25 Alex(r) 6 years Andrew 3 years John 1 year died on the voyage

A sum was payable to the applicant (R.Towns) The Master, Surgeon and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Mates of the ship. The Wilson family were Class x passengers who were supposedly sponsored by Henry Reed.

Van Diemans Land: They later rented land at Caveside. The landowner was to pay a third of the cost and the people were to pay some back. Mr Fred Cox assures us that Andrew Wilson went to work for Henry Reed at Bentley for eight years after he came out, to pay back his portion of his passage. This seems to make sense as we believe that Helen Wilson was born at Bentley. There seems to be some confusion as to whether Henry Reed actually owned Bentley but,along with Mr Cox's story , JR Kemps "A History of Deloraine" says that Bentley and adjoining lands passed into the hands of Henry Reed due to the fact that many bankruptcies and foreclosures took place in the 1840s, as Victorias land boom had burst, wool prices then dropped and it was difficult to sell stock. Mr Reed at one stage owned 1000 acres in this area. Mr Cox also said that his grandfather, Andrew Wilson brought out with him from Scotland cuttings of Hawthorn and that it is he who planted the Hawthorn hedges around Bentley. Andrew is also supposedly planted the two very large oak trees that so elegantly stand each side of the road just before Chudleigh, near the spot where Henry Reed built living quarters for Andrew and his family while they were in that area(before they moved to Caveside to their own farm)

Victoria: In the late 1850s Andrew, his wife and younger members of the family ventured across to by boat to try their luck mining for gold at Ballarat(and possibly ) They 10 pounds in for a dray and equipment and proceeded to the mines. They didn't do at all well and found themselves remaining in Victoria for several years, near Warnambool, where Andrew secured employment.

Warnambool was a busy port, so they probably returned to Tasmania from here. It is said that the older boys remained behind in VDL to run the family farm.

From the marriage record of Helen Wilson to Robert Quaile, we know that the family was living at Green hills, Woolsthorpe, Victoria in 1861, for it was from her fathers home Helen was married. There are two properties named Green Hills in this area. One is a Station which was granted to the Whitemead family at Minemite and is still run by them. The other is an aptly named house on a very green hill. According to local authority , this area seem to have been a no mans land with no apparent no titles, and it is possible that it was used as a tent city for those passing through the area. It was known to be an Irish settlement (Robert Quaile was Irish) and a great potato growing area, having very rich volcanic soil.

Farming at Caveside: The Hobart Town Gazette of the 23 March 1869 tells us that Andrew Wilson is the proprietor and occupier of 50 acres at Caveside, but he obviously had that land for some years to that date. He was listed on the electoral roll 1883/1884 as a freeholder at Caveside, so he was still in the area at that time. The foundations of the two roomed cottage at the farm originally farmed by Andrew Wilson, a couple of miles from the foot of the tiers, can still be seen. A larger cottage was later built and finally removed by the How family(who currently own the farm) The Herbele family apparently bought the farm about 1875. Running through the propery is what is called the nine foot, a ditch about 10 mile long, nine feet wide and six foot deep, dug by hand by 50 ticket of leave convicts.

Cave Guide: Apparently Andrew also acted as a cave guide through the caves, as it is mentioned in the book "The Mole Creek Caves" that a visitor to the caves enquired about directions Mr.Pickett of Chudleigh Hotel about the track to follow, past Camerons farm to arrive at Wilsons where we have to leave our horses and Mr Wilson would guide us through the caves. This touring party took a wrong direction and unfortunately found themselves in a very swampy section , crossing creeks, and through mudholes a great distance from the Wilsons. The party eventually reached the Wilsons cottage, and they are discribed as such: Mr and Mrs Wilson are a very worthy old couple and together with their die everything to make us comfortable....Having retained the services of Mr Wilson to act as guide, we began our preparations for the caves ....

26 The caves are situated about a quarter of a mile from Mr Wilsons cottage. After the touring party explored the caves with Mr Wilson they then say "on returning to the cottage we found Mrs Wilson busily preparing tea". To much cannot be said in praise for Mr and Mrs Wilson for their hospitality and general kindness. As the visitors were ready to set off to Deloraine they were accompanied by two of Mr Wilsons sons who guided them on the right road to make sure that their return trip was less eventful and shorter too. The caves mentioned are the Wet Caves and the writer of the book suggests three things to remember. Provide yourself with a change of clothes. Don't take the left hand track after leaving the fenced road beyond Chudleigh. And lastly, remember the Wilsons. The farm is currently owned by Keith How who says that the cattle live off the fruit of the original trees each year.There are pear trees, plum trees, a cherry tree behind the barn(near where the Heberle fmaily lived in 1906). The first settlers bought out a Melder tree, the fruit of which is similar in taste to and appearances to a date and wa s used as a laxative.

The Mercury Supplement of 8th Dec 1883, gave some very interesting comments about the local area and the people who lived in it. The writer of the article, compared Chudleigh in 1832 as a "wild bush or undrained bog, but becoming a thriving settlement in 1833". The writer was not at all impressed with the chapel at Wesleydale but quite liked the people. The average attendance at the chapel was usually about a hundred people, which would rather suggest that most folk were in the habit of attending worship on Sundays. The number of families between Chudleigh, Caveside, Mole Creek and Circular Ponds were around 150 or so.

There were 26 children attending Chudleigh school in 1883, with Mole Creek having 33 students, neither buildings were adequate, and believe it or not , neither schools contained a map of Tasmania! The small number in attendance were probably due to the fact that schooling was compulsory but the rule was not strictly enforced.

The same article also suggests that rabbits were becoming a problem, as was the gorse, which of course harboured the rabbits. The gorse had almost taken over, making people particularly nervous about their grazing land. In Scotland the gorse serves many useful purposes as it is a quick growing hedge, and covers hillsides, forming a natural fence line along properties, but the extreme winter conditions appear to keep the growth in check. When the bush is young and green it provides food and shelter for the young stock. Unfortunately Tasmania has not faired so well with this plant.

The writer of the previously mentioned article mad a visit to Heberle's farm at Caveside, a couple of miles from the foot of the tiers. He also visited the caves. This was the farm originally farmed by Andrew Wilson and where today one can still see where the foundations of a two roomed cottage was. A larger cottage was built later and finally removed by the How family, who have recycled some of the wooden beams for use in their shearing shed. The Heberle family apparently bought the farm about 1875. Nearby where Mr Keith How is living today is where we believe Alexander Wilson had his home. remains of the old building can still be seen here too.

The section of Mr Kelvin How's farm which is called the "bull paddock" is where William Drummond Wilson had his home, and here also there are remains of where the building was, also there are two pear trees and a Chestnut tree, and in season it still blooms with daffodils. The Lobster Rivulet runs alongside with crystal clear water, so in the early days there would have been an abundance of fish, rabbits, and if they didn't have much else, fresh lobster. Eels and mountain trout were also plentiful. A Great Grandson of Andrew , William James Wilson was the first local boy to enter the ministry. Two other great grandsons, George Alfred Wilson and Charles William Parsons were the first two local boys to gain university degrees.

Andrew's second wife, Janet predeceased him on the 12 December 1883, at Caveside, and Andrew Greig (spelt Grigg on his death certificate, no doubt because this is the Scottish pronunciation of Greig) Wilson died on the 29th May 1891 in Canning Street, Launceston, of senility. The death was registered by D.Storrer an undertaker of Launceston whose premises was on the corner of St. John and York Street, Launceston. Andrew is buried in the cemetery, Mole Creek Road, Chudleigh. There is no headstone. Here in my adopted land, no parent feels the pain, Of hearing loved oned cry for bread and know they cry in vain. But labour meets a sure reward and want and hunger flee, I love thee well old England but Australia for me. Author unknown.

Notes for ANDREW GREIG WILSON:

27 Andrew was buried at Mole Creek Road Cemetery, Chudleigh.

Children of JANET SMEATON and ANDREW WILSON are: i. JOHN SMEATON6 WILSON, b. Jan 21, 1841, Alva, STI, SCT; d. Sep 23, 1842, At Sea. 40. ii. DAVID LUNDIE WILSON, b. Feb 05, 1843, Tasmania, AUS; d. Mar 23, 1916, Emu Bay, TAS, AUS. 41. iii. HELEN WILSON, b. Nov 30, 1844, Chudleigh, Launceston District, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 20, 1915, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 42. iv. MARY WILSON, b. May 21, 1846, Wesleydale, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 08, 1929, Devon Hospital, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 43. v. ANNE WILSON, b. Sep 10, 1848, Wesleydale, Longford, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 18, 1888, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. vi. JAMES ROBERT WILSON, b. Feb 25, 1850, Westbury, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 29, 1935, New Town.

Notes for JAMES ROBERT WILSON: James was born on 25th Febuary 1850 and the birth was registered at Westbury.

Later he acquired the nick-name of "Jimmy the Pieman" probably from his association with the Pieman River.

Trevor Neasey recalls Jimmy as a real character, who was a prospector and a "drifter". Jimmy had a long flowing white beard, with brown streaks from the pipe he smoked. He used Plug tobacco- (shaved).

He was supposed to have caught the only BLACK fish in the Pieman which was WHITE all over with PINK sides.

It was believed that Jimmy died in his eighties, never having married. A James Robert Wilson died at New Town in 1935 and given that Jimmy is believed to have been in a nursing home in the Hobart area, this is probably the same man, having acquired a middle name.

44. vii. ELIZABETH (ELIZA) WILSON, b. Dec 18, 1851, Wesleydale, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 20, 1920, Hobart, TAS, AUS. 45. viii. AGNES WILSON, b. Dec 10, 1853, Wesleydale, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 27, 1931, Deloraine, TAS, AUS.

17. JAMES5 COMBE (MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 01, 1808 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married MARGARET MITCHELL. She was born 1816 in Arngask, PER, SCT.

Notes for JAMES COMBE: In 1841, James and Margaret lived at Flake Dale , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Lilias and John. James was a Cotton Hand Loom Weaver.

In 1851, James and Margaret lived at Flack , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Lilias, Robert, Margaret and Ann. James was a Weaver.

In 1861, James and Margaret lived at Balaw Burn House , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Lilias, Margaret and Ann. James was a Cotton Weaver.

In 1871, James and Margaret lived at Bane Side House , Abernethy, Perthshire. James was a Cotton Weaver.

In 1881, James and Margaret lived at Off Back Dykes , Abernethy, Perthshire. James was a Weaver.

Children of JAMES COMBE and MARGARET MITCHELL are: i. LILIAS6 COMBE, b. Dec 01, 1838, Abernethy, PER, SCT; m. ROBERT SIMPSON, Nov 20, 1873, Abernethy, PER, SCT; b. 1839, Auchtermuchty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for LILIAS COMBE: In 1871, Lilias lived at Kencarrathie House , Perth Burgh, Perthshire. She was a Domestic Servant.

In 1881, Robert and Lilias lived at Cupar Road , Auchtermuchty, Fife. RObert was a Grocer and Butcher.

28 ii. JOHN COMBE, b. Oct 24, 1840, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. Bef. 1851. 46. iii. ROBERT COMBE, b. Aug 12, 1842, Abernethy, PER, SCT. iv. MARGARET COMBE, b. Nov 14, 1843, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET COMBE: In 1871, Margaret lived at Dea Cottage , Abernethy, Perthsire. She was a Domestic Servant.

v. ANN COMBE, b. Nov 01, 1846, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

18. MARY5 COMB (MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 16, 1812 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1860 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. She married THOMAS MITCHELL. He was born 1805 in Madderty, PER, SCT, and died 1877 in Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for MARY COMB: In 1841, Thomas and Mary lived at Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Robert, Margaret, John and Henry. Thomas was a Wright.

In 1851, Thomas and Mary lived at Abernethy , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Robert, Margaret, John, Henry, Lilly, James, George, Thomas and Mary. Thomas and Robert were Wrights. Margaret was a Weaver.

In 1861, Thomas lived at Street So Side , Abernethy, Perthshire with his children Margaret, John, George, Mary, Helen and Elizabeth. Thomas was a Joiner. Margaret and John were Cotton Weavers.

Children of MARY COMB and THOMAS MITCHELL are: i. ROBERT6 MITCHELL, b. 1835, Portmack, KRS, SCT. 47. ii. MARGARET MITCHELL, b. Oct 23, 1836, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 48. iii. JOHN MITCHELL, b. Aug 19, 1838, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 49. iv. HENRY MITCHELL, b. Jan 31, 1841, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 50. v. LILIAS "LILLY" MITCHELL, b. Jan 05, 1843, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1922, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT. 51. vi. JAMES MITCHELL, b. 1845, Abernethy, PER, SCT. vii. GEORGE MITCHELL, b. Oct 25, 1846, Abernethy, PER, SCT. viii. THOMAS MITCHELL, b. Oct 15, 1848, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 52. ix. MARY MITCHELL, b. Feb 23, 1851, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1907, Redgorton, PER, SCT. x. ANN MITCHELL, b. Apr 03, 1853, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1855, Abernethy, PER, SCT. xi. HELEN MITCHELL, b. Dec 10, 1854, Abernethy, PER, SCT. xii. ELIZABETH MITCHELL, b. 1858, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for ELIZABETH MITCHELL: In 1871, Elizabeth lived at 7 Stormont St , Perth Burgh, Perthshire with her sister Margaret.

In 1881, Elizabeth lived at 4 South Methven St , Perth St Pauls, Perthshire with her sister Margaret.

19. JOHN5 HONEYMAN (JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 03, 1809 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1879 in Beath, FIF, SCT. He married (1) MARGARET WRIGHT Abt. 1830 in Kinross, KRS, SCT. She was born 1810 in Kinross, KRS, SCT, and died Bef. 1842. He married (2) MARGARET ROBERTSON Oct 31, 1842 in Beath, FIF, SCT, daughter of WILLIAM ROBERTSON and ANN WALLS. She was born May 11, 1811 in Beath, FIF, SCT, and died 1891 in Beath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: In 1851, John and Margaret lived at Mill Row , Inverkeithing, Fife with their children John, Ann, George and Anderson. John was an Agriculture Labourer.

In 1861, John and Margaret lived at Hillend , Dalgety, Fife with their children Anderson, Euphemia, Robertson and Sarah. John was a Dock Labourer.

In 1871, John and Margaret lived at Bridgeend , Beath, Fife with their children Andrew, Euphemia, Robertson and Sarah. John and Andrew were Agriculture Labourers.

29 In 1881, Margaret lived at Hallays Row, Beath with her grandson John Patterson.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and MARGARET WRIGHT are: i. ANN6 HONEYMAN, b. May 01, 1831, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. Bef. 1840. ii. ISABELL HONEYMAN, b. Mar 01, 1835, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. 53. iii. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. May 16, 1837, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. iv. ANN HONEYMAN, b. 1840, Fossoway, KRS, SCT.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and MARGARET ROBERTSON are: v. GEORGE6 HONEYMAN, b. 1845, Bath, FIF, SCT. 54. vi. ANDERSON "ANDREW" HONEYMAN, b. Jul 19, 1849, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT; d. 1882, Beath, FIF, SCT. 55. vii. EUPHEMIA HONEYMAN, b. May 04, 1851, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT; d. 1887, Beath, FIF, SCT. 56. viii. ROBERTSON HONEYMAN, b. Mar 27, 1853, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT; d. 1914, Cupar, FIF, SCT. 57. ix. SARAH HONEYMAN, b. Nov 02, 1855, Dalgety, FIF, SCT; d. 1925, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

20. PETER5 HONEYMAN (JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 1812 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died Jan 16, 1876 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married (1) ANN MCCALLUM Abt. 1838. She was born 1811 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died Bef. 1851. He married (2) CATHERINE GIBSON May 11, 1851 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, daughter of THOMAS GIBSON and HANNAH STEWART. She was born Abt. 1820 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died 1880 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for PETER HONEYMAN: In 1841, Peter and Ann lived at House Smith , Fossoway and Tulliebole, Kinross with their children John and Alexander. Peter was an Agriculture Labourer.

In 1861, Peter and Catherine lived at 43 , Alloa, Clackmannan with their children Thomas and Ann. Peter was a Coal Shipper.

In 1871, Peter and Catherine lived at Broad St Midelton , Alloa, Clackmannan with their children Thomas and James. Peter was a Scavenger.

Children of PETER HONEYMAN and ANN MCCALLUM are: 58. i. JOHN6 HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1839, Fossoway, KRS, SCT. ii. ALEXANDER HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1841, Fossoway, KRS, SCT.

Children of PETER HONEYMAN and CATHERINE GIBSON are: 59. iii. THOMAS GIBSON6 HONEYMAN, b. Jan 06, 1855, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Mar 19, 1923, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 60. iv. ANN HONEYMAN, b. Jul 06, 1857, Alloa, CLK, SCT. v. FEMALE HONEYMAN, b. Sep 17, 1861, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Female Honeyman was born on September 14, 1861 at 12:00 PM at Broad Street, Alloa. The father was Peter Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Catharine Gibson They were married in May 1850 at Stirling. The birth was registered by Peter Honeyman, father."); d. Sep 18, 1861, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Female Honeyman, Single died on September 18, 1861 at 6:00 AM. The Place of death was 1 Broad Street, Alloa. Her age was 6 hours. She was the daughter of Peter Honeyman, Labourer and Catherine Gibson. The cause of death was Weakness. The death was registered by Peter Honeyman, father."). 61. vi. JAMES GIBSON HONEYMAN, b. Oct 12, 1863, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1899, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

21. ANN5 HONEYMAN (JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1816 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1897 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. She married JOHN WOTHERSPOON Aug 26, 1844 in Muckart, PER, SCT. He was born 1806 in PER, SCT, and died 1860 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

Notes for ANN HONEYMAN: In 1851, John and Ann lived at Yetts , Muckhart, Perthshire with their children Margaret, Sarah and Catherine. John was a Mason.

In 1861, Ann lived at 2 Commercial Buildings , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with her children Margaret, Sarah, Catherine, John and James. Ann and Catherine were Wooleen WInders. Margaret and Sarah were Woolen

30 Piercers.

In 1871, Ann lived at March Glen , Clackmannan, Clackmannan with her children Sarah, John and James. Sarah, John and James were Wool Mill Workers.

In 1881, Ann, a widow, lived at 37 Union Street, Tillicoultry with her sons John and James. John was a Woolen Weaver. James was an Unemployed Dyehouse Worker.

In 1891, Ann lived at 39 High St , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with her daughter Catherine.

Children of ANN HONEYMAN and JOHN WOTHERSPOON are: 62. i. MARGARET6 WOTHERSPOON, b. 1846, Muckart, PER, SCT. ii. SARAH WOTHERSPOON, b. 1848, Muckart, PER, SCT; d. 1876, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. 63. iii. CATHERINE WOTHERSPOON, b. 1850, Muckart, PER, SCT; d. 1923, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. iv. JOHN WOTHERSPOON, b. 1851, Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. v. JAMES WOTHERSPOON, b. Dec 24, 1854, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT; d. 1925, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

22. DAVID5 HONEYMAN (JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 02, 1818 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married CATHERINE BROWN Jun 21, 1839 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. She was born 1820 in Kinross, KRS, SCT, and died 1894 in Tulliallan, FIF, SCT.

Notes for DAVID HONEYMAN: David was a Ploughman.

In 1841, David and Catherine lived at Fairnehill 284 , Dunfermline, Fife with their daughter Ann. David was an Agriculture Labourer.

In 1851, David and Catherine lived at Clackmannan, Clackmannan with their children Annie, Catherine, Elizabeth and John. David and Catherine were Farm Labourers.

In 1861, David and Catherine lived at Fauld Head , Kirkintilloch, Dunbarton with their children Elizabeth, John, Margaret and Sarah. David was a farmer of 29 acres.

In 1871, David and Catherine lived at St Ninians , St Ninians, Stirling with their son John. David was a Carner. John was a Baker.

In 1881, David and Catherine lived at Erskine Place, Alloa with their granddaughter Elizabeth McGregor. David was a Labourer in the Brewery.

Children of DAVID HONEYMAN and CATHERINE BROWN are: 64. i. ?6 HONEYMAN. 65. ii. ANNIE HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1840, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. 66. iii. CATHERINE BROWN HONEYMAN, b. Mar 26, 1843, Orwell, KRS, SCT; d. 1881, Old Machar, ABD, SCT. iv. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. Aug 15, 1847, Orwell, KRS, SCT. 67. v. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. Mar 30, 1851, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. 68. vi. SARAH HONEYMAN, b. Jul 25, 1856, Dalgety, FIF, SCT; d. 1938, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. vii. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. 1854, Saline, FIF, SCT.

23. ANDREW MCCRAH5 HONEYMAN (JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 12, 1822 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1900 in Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, FIF, SCT. He married ALISON WHITE Dec 02, 1842 in Beath, FIF, SCT. She was born Abt. 1823 in Beath, FIF, SCT, and died 1896 in Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANDREW MCCRAH HONEYMAN: Andrew was a Fireman with the Light House Service.

In 1851, Andrew and Alison lived at Gowkhall , Inverkeithing, Fife with their children John, Margaret, Ann and Alison. Andrew was a Coal Porter.

31 In 1871, Andrew and Alison lived at High Street Linktown Lion House , Kirkcaldy, Fife with their children Margaret, Ann, ALison, ANdrina and Ellen. Andrew was a Seaman. Margaret, Ann, Alison and Andrina were Flax Mill Worker.

In 1881, Andrew and Alison lived at 7 Bell Wynd Links, Abbotshall with their children Margaret, Alison, Andrina and Helen who all worked as Power Loom Weavers. Andrew was a Stoker at Lighthouse Ship "Pharos".

Children of ANDREW HONEYMAN and ALISON WHITE are: i. JOHN6 HONEYMAN, b. Sep 24, 1843, Beath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: In 1881, John served on the Consort, Royal Navy as a Second Mate.

69. ii. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1846, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT. 70. iii. ANN HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1848, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT; d. 1907, Dysart, FIF, SCT. iv. ALISON HONEYMAN, b. Jul 04, 1850, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. 1925, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ALISON HONEYMAN: In 1891, Alison lived at 48 Links St Back Court , Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, Fife. She was a Linen Factory Worker.

In 1901, Alison lived at 48 Links Street , Abbotshall, Fife. She was a Linen Weaver.

71. v. ANDRINA HONEYMAN, b. Dec 24, 1856, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. 1918, Govan, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. vi. HELEN "ELLEN" HONEYMAN, b. 1863, Dysart, FIF, SCT.

24. PETER5 HONEYMAN (ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 01, 1815 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1882 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married ELIZABETH TAINSH Abt. 1834 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, daughter of DAVID TAINSH. She was born Aug 15, 1813 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1900 in Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for PETER HONEYMAN: Peter was a Handloom Weaver.

In 1841, Peter lived at Abernethy, Perthshire with his son Peter. Peter was a Cotton Hand Loom Weaver.

In 1851, Peter and Elizabeth lived at Abernethy , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Peter, James and Elizabeth. Peter was a Weaver.

In 1861, Peter and ELizabeth lived at Street So Side , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children James, Elizabeth, Catherine, Helen and David. Peter was a Cotton Weaver.

In 1871, Elizabeth lived at High Street , Abernethy, Perthshire with her children Elizabeth, Catherine and David. Elizabeth was a Salmon Fisherman's wife. Her daughters Elizabeth and Catherine were Wool Weavers. Peter lived at Citadel , Inverness, Invernessshire. He was a Fisherman.

In 1881, Peter and Elizabeth lived at 44 Tomnahurich St, Inverness. Peter was a Salmon Fisher.

Children of PETER HONEYMAN and ELIZABETH TAINSH are: i. CATHERINE6 HONEYMAN, b. Apr 06, 1835, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. Bef. 1851. ii. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. Nov 20, 1836, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. Bef. 1854. iii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Feb 27, 1840, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for PETER HONEYMAN: In 1871, Peter lived at Lynedoch Street 16 , Greenock West, Renfrew. He was an Engine FItter.

iv. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. Apr 17, 1842, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. Bef. 1848. 72. v. JAMES SIMPSON HONEYMAN, b. Nov 20, 1844, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1915, Inverness, INV, SCT.

32 vi. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. Sep 03, 1848, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1935, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for ELIZABETH HONEYMAN: In 1881, Elizabeth, Catherine, Helen and David lived at Main Street, Abernethy, Perthshire along with Catherine's son Peter. Elizabeth, Catherine and Helen were Worsted Weavers. David was a Mason.

In 1901, Elizabeth lived at Main St N Side , Abernethy, Perthshire with her nephew Peter. She was a Worker of Salmon Nets.

73. vii. CATHERINE HONEYMAN, b. 1851, Abernethy, PER, SCT. viii. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. 1854, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1888, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for HELEN HONEYMAN: In 1871, Helen lived at South Side , Abernethy, Perthshire. She was a Worsted Weaver.

74. ix. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. May 27, 1857, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

25. MARGARET5 HONEYMAN (ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 08, 1816 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1892 in Perth, PER, SCT. She married JOHN PATERSON Nov 22, 1841 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, son of JOHN PATERSON. He was born Nov 28, 1814 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died Bef. 1861.

Notes for MARGARET HONEYMAN: In 1851, John and Margaret lived at Burgh Muir , Perth, Perthshire with their children George, Helen and Isabella. John was a Farmer.

In 1861, Margaret lived at Burghmuir , Perth Landward, Perthshire with her children Isabella and George. George was an Engine Fitter.

In 1871, Margaret lived at Burgh Muir Rd , Perth Landward, Perthshire with her son George. George was an Engine Fitter.

In 1881, Margaret lived at Burgh Muir , Perth East Church, Perthshire. She was a Annuilant.

Children of MARGARET HONEYMAN and JOHN PATERSON are: i. GEORGE6 PATERSON, b. Jul 07, 1842, Perth, PER, SCT. ii. HELEN PATERSON, b. Jan 10, 1845, Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for HELEN PATERSON: In 1861, Helen lived at 43-45 Watergate , Perth Burgh, Perthshire. She was a Domestic Servant.

In 1871, Helen lived at No4 Athole Place , Perth Burgh, Perthshire. She was a Domestic Servant.

In 1881, Helen lived at 2 Athole Crescent, Perth. She was a Domestic Cook.

iii. JOHN PATERSON, b. Apr 05, 1847, Perth, PER, SCT. iv. ISABELLA PATERSON, b. Jan 03, 1849, Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA PATERSON: In 1871, Isabella lived at Balledgerns Farm House , Inchture, Perthshire. She was a House Maid.

26. ROBERT GRAY5 HONEYMAN (ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 13, 1818 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died May 26, 1866 in Saline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Robert Honeyman, Miner married to Agnes Ballingall died on May 26, 1866 at 1:00 PM. The Place of death was S Oakley, Saline. His age was 43 years. He was the son of Andrew Honeyman, Hawker and Helen Hay. The cause of death was rupture of the blader by accident as Certified by M B Dow, MD. The death was registered by Charles Hunter, son in law."). He married AGNES MYLINE BALLINGALL Nov 11, 1842 in Beath, FIF, SCT, daughter of DAVID BALLINGALL and HELEN MCCROW. She was born Sep 12, 1812 in Abbotshall, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT, and died 1888 in Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT GRAY HONEYMAN:

33 In 1851, Robert and AGnes lived at 59 Brick Row , Carnock, Fife with their children Helen, Jane Ann and Margaret. Robert was a Miner.

In 1861, Robert and Agnes lived at 50 So Cakby , Saline, Fife with their children Helen, Jane, Margaret, Andrew, Agnes, Catherine and David. Robert was an Ironstone Miner.

In 1871, Agnes lived at Westside 11 Kirkwynd , Kirkcaldy, Fife with her children Margaret, Andrew, Agnes, Catherine and David. Agnes was a Washer Women. Margaret, Agnes and Catherine were Flax Factory Workers. Andrew was a Baker's Apprentice.

In 1881, Agnes lived at 105 Links St, Abbotshall, Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire. She was a Farm Labourer.

Children of ROBERT HONEYMAN and AGNES BALLINGALL are: 75. i. HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, b. Aug 06, 1843, Beath, FIF, SCT; d. 1913, Cupar, FIF, SCT. 76. ii. JANE ANN HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1848, Perth, PER, SCT; d. 1885, Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, FIF, SCT. 77. iii. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1849, Perth, PER, SCT; d. 1929, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. 78. iv. ANDREW HONEYMAN, b. 1853, Oakley, Carnock, FIF, SCT. v. FEMALE HONEYMAN, b. Bef. 1855, Carnock, FIF, SCT. 79. vi. AGNES BALLINGAL HONEYMAN, b. Oct 16, 1855, Carnock, FIF, SCT; d. 1913, Dysart, FIF, SCT. vii. CATHERINE HONEYMAN, b. Apr 17, 1858, Carnock, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Catherine Honeyman was born on April 17, 1858 at 4:00 PM at 96 Store Rd, Forth Iron Works, Carnock. The father was Robert Honeyman, Sinker of Pits. The mother was Agnes Ballingall. The birth was registered by Robert Honeyman, father."). 80. viii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. Mar 13, 1861, Saline, FIF, SCT.

27. CATHERINE5 HONEYMAN (ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 18, 1822 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1906 in Monifieth, ANS, SCT. She married (1) DAVID BLACK Abt. 1845 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He died Bef. 1855. She married (2) WILLIAM CLARK 1854 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He was born 1805 in Ceres, FIF, SCT, and died Bef. 1871.

Notes for CATHERINE HONEYMAN: In 1861, William and Catherine lived at East Shore House , Newburgh, Fife with their children William, Robert and Cecillia. William was a Dock Labourer.

In 1871, Catherine lived at Clifton Cottage , Monifieth, Angus with her children William, Robert, Cecilia and Thomas. Catherine was a Mangle Keeper. William and RObert were Moulder Apprentices.

In 1881, Katherine lived at Moncurs Land, Monifieth with her son Thomas. Thomas was a Blacksmith.

Child of CATHERINE HONEYMAN and DAVID BLACK is: i. HELEN6 BLACK, b. Jul 30, 1846, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Children of CATHERINE HONEYMAN and WILLIAM CLARK are: ii. WILLIAM6 CLARK, b. May 21, 1855, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "William Clark was born on May 21, 1855 at 4:30 PM at Abernethy. The father was William Clark, Farm Labourer, age 50 born at Ceres. The mother was Catherine Honeyman age 31 born at Abernethy. This was her second child. They were married in 1854 at Abernethy. The birth was registered by William Clark, father."). iii. ROBERT CAMERON CLARK, b. Apr 26, 1857, Newburgh, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Robert Cameron Clark was born on April 26, 1857 at 12 Noon at at East Shore, Newburgh. The father was William Clark, Harbour Labourer. The mother was Catharine Honeyman. The birth was registered by William Clark, father.").

Notes for ROBERT CAMERON CLARK: In 1881, Robert lived at 68 St Andrews St, Dundee with the family of David Robertson. He was an Iron Moulder.

iv. CECILIA CLARK, b. Sep 09, 1859, Newburgh, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Cecilia Clark was born on September 09, 1859 at 9:00 PM at East Shore, Newburgh. The father was William Clark, Harbour Labourer. The mother was Catharine Honeyman. The birth was registered by William Clark, father.").

34 Notes for CECILIA CLARK: In 1881, Cecilia lived at 43 Brook St, Monifieth. She worked as a General Domestic Servant for the family of William Norrie.

v. THOMAS CLARK, b. Dec 12, 1861, Newburgh, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Thomas Clark was born on December 18, 1861 at 6:10 AM at Eaststean, Newburgh. The father was William Clark, Labourer. The mother was Catharine Honeyman They were married on December 6, 1854 at Abernethy. The birth was registered by William Clark, father.").

28. HELEN5 HONEYMAN (ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 20, 1825 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1899 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. She married (1) CREE. She married (2) WILLIAM WALKER Jan 21, 1859 in Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On January 21, 1859 at Abernethy, Marriage after Banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. William Walker, Carter, Bachelor; age 33. His usual residence was Abernethy. His parents were William Walker, Loom Weaver, deceased and Janet Graham. Helen Honeyman, Weaver, Widow; age 31. Her usual residence was Abernethy. Her parents were Andrew Honeyman, Street Labourer and Helen Hay. The witnesses were Peter Miller and James Miller. They were married by John Clark."), son of WILLIAM WALKER and JANET GRAHAM. He was born 1825 in Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for HELEN HONEYMAN: In 1851, Helen lived at Abernethy, Perthshire with her children Helen and WIlliam. Helen was a Weaver.

In 1861, William and Helen lived at Street So Side , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children WIlliam Cree, Andrew and Janet. William was a Carter.

In 1871, William and Helen lived at High Street , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Andrew, Janet, William, Elizabeth and Ann. William was a Carter. Andrew was a Labourer.

In 1881, Helen and William lived at Main St, Abernethy with their children William and Ann. William was a Carter. William Jr. was a Salmon Fisher.

In 1891, William and Helen lived at Main St , Abernethy, Perthsire. William was a Carter.

Children of HELEN HONEYMAN and CREE are: 81. i. HELEN6 CREE, b. 1847, Abernethy, PER, SCT. 82. ii. WILLIAM CREE, b. 1849, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Children of HELEN HONEYMAN and WILLIAM WALKER are: 83. iii. ANDREW6 WALKER, b. 1855, Abernethy, PER, SCT. iv. JANET WALKER, b. Oct 04, 1859, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Janet Walker was born on October 04, 1859 at 5:00 PM at Abernethy. The father was William Walker, Carter. The mother was Helen Honeyman. The birth was registered by Helen Walker, mother."). v. ELIZABETH WALKER, b. Sep 17, 1861, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Elisabeth Walker was born on September 17, 1861 at 5:00 AM at Abernethy. The father was William Walker, Carter at Fish Cadger. The mother was Helen Honeyman. The birth was registered by Helen Honeyman, mother."); d. Bef. 1864. vi. WILLIAM WALKER, b. May 06, 1863, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "William Walker was born on May 6, 1863 at 7:15 AM at Abernethy. The father was William Walker, Carter. The mother was Helen Honeyman. The birth was registered by Helen Honeyman, mother."). vii. ELIZABETH WALKER, b. Dec 05, 1864, Abernethy, PER, SCT. viii. ANN WALKER, b. Jul 03, 1866, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Ann Walker was born on July 03, 1866 at 9:30 AM at Abernethy. The father was William Walker, Carter. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 18, 1959 at Abernethy. The birth was registered by Helen Walker, mother."). ix. ALEXANDER BEATSON WALKER, b. Feb 05, 1868, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Alexander Beatson Walker was born on February 05, 1868 at 7:00 AM at Abernethy. The father was William Walker, Carter. The mother was Helen Honeyman. The birth was registered by Helen Walker, mother.").

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29. MARY6 SMEATON (JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 03, 1825 in Redgorton, PER; Orwell, KRS, SCT, and died 1858 in Dundee, ANS, SCT. She married GEORGE NIVEN Jan 02, 1854 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Child of MARY SMEATON and GEORGE NIVEN is: i. MARGARET STEWART7 NIVEN, b. Oct 22, 1856, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

30. JOHN6 SMEATON (JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 18, 1829 in Redgorton, PER, SCT, and died Jan 17, 1878 in 1 Hunter St., Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "John Smeaton, Confectioner, married to Ann Urquhart died on January 17, 1878 at 1am. The Place of death was 1 Hunter Street, Dundee. His age was 48 years. . He was the son of James Smeaton, Shoemaker, deceased and Margaret Proudfoot, deceased. The cause of death was Chronic Brochitis for 16 months, Disease of Stomach (Probably Cancerus) as Certified by Charles Monn MD. The death was registered by James Smeaton, son, on 154 Scouringburn."). He married ANN URQUHART Dec 31, 1850 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, daughter of JAMES URQUHART and EMILY BOATH. She was born Abt. 1823 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died Sep 11, 1881 in Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Ann Smeaton, widow of James Smeaton, Shoemaker Operative died on September 11, 1881 at 11:45 PM. The Place of death was Hunter Street, Dundee. Her age was 52 years. She was the daughter of James Urquhart, Shoemaker Operative and Emily Rodgers. The cause of death was Brights disease of Kidney as Certified by Charles Moon, MD. The death was registered by James Smeaton, son, 33 Victoria Street.").

Notes for JOHN SMEATON: John was a Master Shoemaker and a Confectioner. At the time of his death in 1878, he lived at 1 Hunter St., St. Peter, Dundee.

In 1851, John and Ann lived at Stephens Building , Dundee, Angus. John was a Shoemaker.

In 1861, John and Ann lived at 37 High Street , Dundee, Angus with their children Margaret, James and Amelia. John was a Shoemaker.

In 1871, John and Ann lived at 1 Hunter St , Dundee, Angus with their children Margaret, James and Amelia. John was a Boot Maker. James was an Upholsterer. Margaret and Amelia were Factory Workers.

In 1881, Ann lived at 1 Hunter St. with her daughters Margaret Ann and Amelia. Margaret's sons James and John lived with them also as did her grand daughter Ann Duncan. She had 3 borders living with her, Helen Mackay Age 18 Factory Worker, Mary Mackay Age 16 Factory Worker and Elizabeth Brash Age 18 Factory Worker.

Notes for ANN URQUHART: 1881 Census Had 3 borders living with her Helen Mackay Age 18 Factory Worker Mary Mackay Age 16 Factory Worker Elizabeth Brash Age 18 Factory Worker

Children of JOHN SMEATON and ANN URQUHART are: 84. i. ?7 SMEATON. 85. ii. MARGARET ANN SMEATON, b. Abt. 1851, Dundee, ANS, SCT; d. 1906, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iii. MALE SMEATON, b. Bef. 1855; d. Bef. 1855. 86. iv. JAMES SMEATON, b. Oct 03, 1855, 202 Overgate, Dundee, ANS, SCT; d. 1911, Dundee, ANS, SCT. v. AMELIA SMEATON, b. Dec 24, 1857, 202 Overgate, Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Amelia Smeaton was born on December 24, 1857 at 8:20 am at 202 Overgate, Dundee. The father was John Smeaton, Shoemaker. The mother was Ann Urquhart. The birth was registered by John Smeaton, father."); d. Dec 07, 1886, 154 Scowingburn, Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads " Amelia Smeaton, Jute weaver, Single Died on December 7, 1886 at 12 Midnight. The place of death was 154 Scowingburn, Dundee. Her age was 28 years. She was the daughter of John Smeaton (deceased), Shoemaker and Ann

36 Urquhart (deceased). The cause of death was Phthisis pulmonaris (1 year)as Certified by David S Moon. The death was register by James Smeaton, 41 Victoria Street, Brother Present.").

Notes for AMELIA SMEATON: Amelia worked as a Factory Worker and a Jute Weaver. In 1881, she lived with her mother at 1 Hunter St., Dundee.

31. HELEN HONEYMAN6 BOYLE (MARGARET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 22, 1836 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Dunfermline Parish Register, Reads "William Boyle Weaver Grants Bank Street and Margaret Smeaton his wife had a daughter born the 22nd July 1836. Baptised and Named Helen Honeyman. Witnesses John Fotheringham and Robert Mitchel."), and died Jan 21, 1916 in Montreal, QUE, CAN. She married PETER JAMES MITCHELL Jan 20, 1863 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Peter Mitchell, Compositor, Bachelor and Helen Honeyman Boyle, Spinster, both being of age and of the City of Montreal, were married by license on this the thirtieth day of January eighteen hundred and sixty three years by me. Peter Mitchell; Helen Honeyman Boyle; David McKenzie and Jane Pollock."). He was born 1833 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died Aug 05, 1882 in Galt, ONT, CAN (Source: St John Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Peter Mitchell, a native of Dundee Scotland, died suddenly in Galt, Ontario aged fifty years and was buried in Montreal on the eighth day of August One thousand eight hundred and eighty two years. Date of death, the fifth day of the same month and year.").

Notes for HELEN HONEYMAN BOYLE: Helen moved to Canada in 1857.

In 1881, Helen and Peter lived at Montreal, Quebec with their children Mary, Peter, William, Ellen, James and Benjamin. Peter was a Printer.

In 1891, Helen lived at Montreal, Quebec with her children Mary, Peter, William, Helen, James and Benjamin. Peter and WIlliam were CLerks. James was a Bookkeeper.

In 1901, Helen lived at Montreal, Quebec with her children Mary, Peter, William and Benjanim.

In 1911, Helen lived at 320 Victoria, Montreal, Quebec with her children Mary, Peter and William.

Children of HELEN BOYLE and PETER MITCHELL are: i. MARY MARGARET7 MITCHELL, b. Apr 02, 1864, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Mary Margaret, daughter of Peter Mitchell, Printer, and Helen Boyle, his wife was born at the house Number Ninety seven Dalhousie Street, Montreal, on the second day of April eighteen hundred and sixty four and was baptized by me on this the first day of May in the said year."); d. Jun 14, 1928, Westmount, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Melville Westmount United Church Parish Register, Reads "Mary Margaret Mitchell of 320 Victoria Ave. Westmount, was born on the second day of April in the year eighteen hundred and sixty four at Montreal and died on the fourteenth day of June in the year nineteen hundred and twenty eight and was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery on the sixteenth day of June in the same year."). ii. PETER CHISHOLM MITCHELL, b. Jul 02, 1865, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Batiized August 18th 1865 - Peter Chisholm Mitchell son of Peter Mitchell and of Ellen Boyle his wife both of Montreal, was born on the second day of July one thousand eight hundred and sixty five and was baptized on the eighteenth day of August of the same year."); d. Apr 17, 1937, Westmount, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Melville Westmount United Church Parish Register, Reads "Peter Chisholm Mitchell, son of the late Peter Mitchell and his wife Helen Honeyman Boyle, both of Scotland, residing at 320 Victoria Avenue, Westmount, PQ, died at 425 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Westmount, PQ on the seventeenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty seven, aged seventy one years and was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal PQ on the nineteenth day of April in the same year."). iii. WILLIAM MITCHELL, b. Jul 02, 1865, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Batiized August 18th 1865 - William Mitchell son of Peter Mitchell and of Ellen Boyle his wife both of Montreal, was born on the second day of July one thousand eight hundred and sixty five and was baptized on the eighteenth day of August of the same year."); d. Nov 30, 1933, Westmount, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Melville Westmount United Church Parish Register, Reads "William Mitchell, second son (twin) of the late Peter Mitchell and his wife Helen Honeyman Boyle, retired, died at his late residence 320

37 Victoria Avenue, Westmount, aged sixty eight years on Wednesday the thirteenth day of November in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty three and was buried by me in Mount Royal Cemetery Montreal PQ on Thursday the fourteenth day of November of the same year in the presence of the undersigned witnesses."). iv. HELEN MITCHELL, b. Jun 20, 1868, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Helen Mitchell - On the eleventh day of October eighteen hundred sixty eight was baptized the above named daughter of Peter Mitchell and of Helen Honeyman Boyle his wife, being a printer in Wellington Street Montreal, the first named Helen being declared to have been born on the twentieth day of June last."); d. Apr 26, 1916, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Verdun Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Helen Mitchell, aged forty seven years, wife of Joseph L Smeaton died of heart failure on the twenty sixrh day of April nineteen hundred and sixteen and was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery on the twenty eighth day of April of the same year."); m. JOSEPH LEPSITT SMEATON, Sep 25, 1899, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Montreal Parish Register, Reads - Joseph Lepsitt Smeaton of the City of Montreal and Helen Mitchell of the same City were married by Authority of License at Montreal this fourteenth day of September One hundred eight hundred and ninety nine."); b. Feb 17, 1871, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "John Smeaton of Montreal and Mary Jane his wife had a son born on the seventeenth day of February and baptized on the fifth day of September one thousand eight hundred and seventy one, named Joseph Lepsitt. Signed John Cook DD Minister, Mary Jane Smeaton, father was away."); d. Aug 10, 1953, Montreal, QUE, CAN.

Notes for JOSEPH LEPSITT SMEATON:

At the time of his death, Joseph lived at 3455 Melrose Ave., Montreal. His Obituary reads "SMEATON - At his residence, 3455 Melrose Avenue, in August 10th, 1953, Joseph L. Smeaton, in his 83rd year, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Buchan and father of William B., and brother of John A., William J., Polly and Annie. Funeral from D.A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, Wednesday, at 2 P.M. to Mount Royal Cemetery."

Joseph, and his wives Helen Mitchell and Elizabeth Buchan are buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, QUE, CAN Plot F1101 -C.

87. v. JAMES BENJAMIN MITCHELL, b. Aug 04, 1870, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. May 06, 1944, Montreal, QUE, CAN. 88. vi. BENJAMIN BLACK MITCHELL, b. Mar 22, 1876, Montreal, QUE, CAN.

32. BENJAMIN BRITTON6 BOYLE (MARGARET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 23, 1840 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Dunfermline Parish Register, Reads "William Boyle Weaver Dunfermline and Margaret Smeaton his wife had a son born the 23rd June 1840. Baptised and Named Benjamin Britton Boyle. Witnesses George Philip and Peter Worlkes."). He married ANN TODD Oct 21, 1859 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On October 21, 1859 at South Inglis St., Dunfermline, Marriage (After Banns) was solemnized between us according to the forms of the U.P. Church . Benjamin Boyle, Weaver, Bachelor; age 19. His usual residence was Dysart. His parents were William Boyle, Weaver, deceased and Margaret Smeaton. Ann Todd, Spinster; age 20. Her usual residence was Pilmuir St., Dunfermline. Her parents were Alexander Todd, Bleacher, deceased and Margaret Williamson. The witnesses were David Brand, Isabella Todd and Joseph Gibson. They were married by N McMichael, DD."), daughter of ALEXANDER TODD and MARGARET WILLIAMSON. She was born Abt. 1840 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for BENJAMIN BRITTON BOYLE: In 1861, Benjamin and Ann lived at South Inglis Street , Dunfermline Burgh, Fife with their son WIlliam. Benjamin was a Damask Linen Weaver.

In 1871, Benjamin and Ann lived at North Side Of Campbell Street , Dunfermline Burgh, Fife with their children William, ALexander, David and Margaret. Benjamin was a Damask Weaver.

In 1881, Benjamin and Ann lived at 34 Campbell Street, Dunfermline with their children William, Alexander, David, Margaret, Helen and Ann. Benjamin was a Factory Tenter. William was a Cloth Lapper. Alexander was a Tam Bleacher. David was a Factory Mechanic. Margaret was a Factory worker.

In 1901, Benjamin and Ann lived at Helen Cottage Albany St , Dunfermline, Fife with their children Alexander

38 and Ann. Benjanim was a Yarn Inspector in the Linen Factory. Alexander was a Bleachwork Carter. Ann was a Cotton Winder.

Children of BENJAMIN BOYLE and ANN TODD are: 89. i. WILLIAM7 BOYLE, b. Apr 11, 1860, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. ii. ALEXANDER BOYLE, b. May 24, 1862, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Alexander Boyle was born on May 24, 1862 at 8:00 AM at South Inglis Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Damask Weaver. The mother was Ann Todd. They were married in October 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by Benjamin Boyle, father."). iii. DAVID BOYLE, b. Jun 21, 1864, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "David Boyle was born on June 21, 1864 at 5:00 PM at Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Damask Weaver. The mother was Ann Todd. They were married in October 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by Ann Boyle, mother."). 90. iv. MARGARET SMEATON BOYLE, b. Nov 08, 1866, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. 1951, Kew, VIC, AUS. v. FEMALE BOYLE, b. Apr 12, 1871, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Female Boyle was born on April 12, 1871 at 6:30 AM at Campbell Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Weaver. The mother was Ann Todd. They were married in October 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by Benjamin Boyle, father."); d. Apr 12, 1871, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Unnamed female Boyle died on April 12, 1871 at 6:45 PM. The Place of death was Campbell Street, Dunfermline. Her age was 6 hours. She was the daughter of Benjamin Boyle, Danask Weaver and Ann Todd. The cause of death was Debility."). vi. MALE BOYLE, b. Apr 12, 1871, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Male Boyle was born on April 12, 1871 at 6:00 AM at Campbell Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Weaver. The mother was Ann Todd. They were married in October 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by Benjamin Boyle, father."); d. Apr 12, 1871, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Unnamed male Boyle died on April 12, 1871 at 6:20 PM. The Place of death was Campbell Street, Dunfermline. His age was 30 minutes. He was the son of Benjamin Boyle, Danask Weaver and Ann Todd. The cause of death was Debility."). vii. HELEN BOYLE, b. Aug 12, 1872, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Helen Boyle was born on August 12, 1872 at 4:30 AM at Campbell Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Warehouseman. The mother was Ann Todd. They were married in October 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by Benjamin Boyle, father."). viii. ANN BOYLE, b. Apr 07, 1875, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Ann Boyle was born on April 07, 1875 at 2:40 Am at Campbell Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Machenists. The mother was Ann Todd. The birth was registered by Benjamin Boyle, father."). ix. BENJAMIN BOYLE, b. Apr 07, 1875, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Benjamin Boyle was born on April 07, 1875 at 2:30 Am at Campbell Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Machenists. The mother was Ann Todd. The birth was registered by Benjamin Boyle, father."); d. Apr 10, 1875, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Benjamin Boyle, Single died on April 10, 1875 at 12:30 noon. The Place of death was Campbell Streel, Dunfermline. His age was 10 hours. . He was the son of Benjamin Boyle, Danask Warehouseman and Ann Todd. The cause of death was unknown.").

33. WILLIAM6 SMEATON (JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 11, 1836 in Brook of Devon, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "October 1836 William son to John Smeaton, Tailor Brook of Devon and Cath Robertson was born on 11th Oct and baptised on the 24th current in the church."). He married ALOINA MARTHA SWEANEY. She was born 1838 in Picton, Prince Edward, ONT, CAN, and died Feb 28, 1878 in Picton, Prince Edward, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads “Aloina Martha Smeaton died on February 28, 1878 at Picton. Her age was 40. She was a Wife of Informant. She was born at Picton. The cause of death was Anxiety for 10 days. The Physician was Dr Morden. The death was registered by Wm Smeaton, Clothier, Picton. Her religious denomination was Methodist.").

Notes for WILLIAM SMEATON: In 1881, William lived at Picton, Prince Edward, Ontario with his children William and John. William was a Cutter.

In 1891, William lived at Picton, Prince Edward, Ontario with his son William. William was a Cutter in a Clothing Store.

In 1901, William lived at Picton, Prince Edward, Ontario.

39 In 1910, WIlliam lived at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan with his son William.

In 1920, WIlliam lived at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan with his son William.

Children of WILLIAM SMEATON and ALOINA SWEANEY are: 91. i. WILLIAM GABB7 SMEATON, b. Sep 08, 1874, Picton, Prince Edward, ONT, CAN; d. 1959. ii. JOHN ARTHUR SMEATON, b. Feb 20, 1878, Picton, Prince Edward, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “John Arthur was born on February 20, 1878 at Picton. The father was William Smeaton, Tailor's Cutter. The mother was Aloina Martha Sweaney. The birth was registered by Wm Smeaton, Tailor's Cutter, Picton. The Physician in attendance was Dr Morden."); m. ANTOINETTE TUTTLE, Jul 25, 1907; b. Oct 01, 1883, Connecticut, USA; d. Sep 1974, Springfield, Hampden, MA, USA.

Notes for JOHN ARTHUR SMEATON: In 1910, John and Antoinette lived at Springfield, Hampden, Masssachusetts. John was a Interior Decorator.

In 1920, John and Antoinette lived at Springfield, Hampden, Masssachusetts. John was a Interior Decorator.

In 1930, John and Antoinette lived at Springfield, Hampden, Masssachusetts. John was a Interior Decorator.

34. CHARLES6 SMEATON (JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 15, 1838 in Drum, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "April 1838 Charles son to John Smeaton, Tailor Drum and Cath Robertson was born on 15th Jan 1838 & baptised 11th Feb following."), and died Feb 06, 1917 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads " Charles Smeaton, married, retired, died on February 6, 1917. The Place of death was Kingston. His age was 79 years. He was buried at Cataraqui Cemetery. He was the son of John Smeaton and Catharine Robertson. The death was Certified by Dr R J Gardiner."). He married (1) ADELINE DAWSON Feb 22, 1870 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On February 22, 1870 at Kingston. Charles Smeaton, Bachelor, Tanner; age 30, he was born in Scotland. His usual residence was Kingston. His parents were John & Catherine Smeaton. Adeline Dawson, Spinster; age 24, she was born in Kingston. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were William and Barbara Dawson. The witnesses were Daniel McIntosh and Annie Smeaton both of Kingston. He was a Presbyterian and she was a Methodists. They were married by James Smith."), daughter of WILLIAM DAWSON and BARBARA. She was born 1846 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN, and died Nov 18, 1877 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Adeline Smeaton died on November 18, 1877 at Kingston. Her age was 31 years. She was a Married woman. She was born at Kingston. The cause of death was Inflammation of the lungs for 2 weeks. The Physician was Dr Strange. The death was registered by Charles Smeaton, Currier, Kingston. Her religious denomination was Methodist." Reads "Adeline Smeaton died on November 18, 1877 at Kingston. She was a Married woman. The cause of death was Pneumonia. The Physician was Dr Strange. The death was registered by A S Strange."). He married (2) ELLEN JANE WISEMAN Aft. 1877. She was born Nov 23, 1859 in Ontario, CAN.

Notes for CHARLES SMEATON: In 1881, Chalres and Ellen lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their children Catherine and Emma. CHarles was a Farmer.

In 1891, Charles and Ellen lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their children Catherine, Emma, Ellen, George and Charles. Charles was a Currier.

In 1901, Charles and Ellen lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Otario with their children Ellen, Charles and George. Charles was a Currier.

In 1910, Charles was a Clerk in McKays Fir Store. In 1911, he was a Farmer.

In 1911, Charles and Ellen lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their children George, Ellen Woodrow, Emma and sister Ann McIntosh. Charles was a Tailor. George was a Patern Maker.

Charles and Adeline were buried at Catarqui Cemetery Kingston.

Child of CHARLES SMEATON and ADELINE DAWSON is:

40 92. i. CATHARINE ROBERTSON7 SMEATON, b. Aug 20, 1872, Portsmouth, Frontenac, ONT, CAN.

Children of CHARLES SMEATON and ELLEN WISEMAN are: 93. ii. EMMA RICHARDS7 SMEATON, b. Dec 10, 1880, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. 94. iii. ELLEN WISEMAN SMEATON, b. Sep 05, 1886, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. 95. iv. GEORGE HOULDER SMEATON, b. Jan 08, 1889, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Jul 12, 1954, Hartford, CT, USA. v. CHARLES ALEXANDER SMEATON, b. Jan 08, 1889, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Charles Alexander was born on January 8, 1889 at Kingston. The father was Charles Smeaton, Currier. The mother was Ellen Jane Wiseman. The Physician in attendance was Dr Strange. The birth was registered by Charles Smeaton, Currier, Kingston."); d. May 08, 1913, Winnipeg, MAN, CAN.

Notes for CHARLES ALEXANDER SMEATON: Charles was buried at Catarqui Cemetery Kingston.

35. THOMAS6 SMEATON (JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 11, 1842 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN, and died Aug 25, 1934 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads “Thomas Smeaton died on August 25, 1934 at Kingston. His residence was Kingston. He was Widower. His age was 92. He was born on August 11, 1842. He was born at Kingston. His was a Retired. He lived at His place of death for 80 years. He lived his whole life in Ontario. His father was John Smeaton, born is Scotland. His mother was Catharine Robertson, born in Scotland. The death was registered by Mrs W Millar, 244 Victoria St Kingston, Niece. He was buried at Cataraqui Cemetery on August 27, 1934. The primary cause of death was Hypostatic Pneumonia. The immediate cause of death was Senility. The Physician was Dr Ford Connell”.). He married ALICE DONALDSON, daughter of JOHN DONALDSON and LINTON. She was born Dec 05, 1851 in Scotland, and died May 16, 1920 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads “Alice Donaldson Smeaton died on May 16, 1920 at Kingston. She was Married. Her age was 69. She was born on December 5, 1851. She was born at Scotland. She lived at Her place of death for 50 years. She lived 50 years in Ontario. Her father was John Donaldson, born in Scotland. Her mother was Linton, born in Scotland. The death was registered by Thos Smeaton, Kingston, husband. She was buried at Catarqui Cemetery. The Undertaker was S S Corbett, Kingston. The primary cause of death was Myocardites. The Physician was Dr A R B Williamson, Kingston.").

Notes for THOMAS SMEATON: In 1881, Thomas and Alice lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their son John. Thomas was a Paper Maker.

In 1891, Thomas and Alice lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their son John.

In 1901, Thomas and Alice lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario. Thomas was a a Superintendant of an Orphan Home.

In 1911, Thomas and Alice lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their daughter in law Anna M and her daughter Alice. Thomas was a Superintendant.

Child of THOMAS SMEATON and ALICE DONALDSON is: 96. i. JOHN7 SMEATON, b. 1870, USA.

36. JOHN ROBERTSON6 SMEATON (JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 17, 1844 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN, and died Jan 08, 1926 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads “John Robertson Smeaton died on January 8, 1926 at Kingston. He died at Kingston General Hospital. He was Widowed. His age was 81 years, 11 months. He was born on November 14, 1844. He was born at Kingston. His occupation was Retired School Teacher. He lived at His place of death for 81 years in Ontario. His father was John Smeaton, born in Scotland. His mother was Kathryn Robertson, born in Scotland. The death was registered by Francis Robertson Smeaton, 78 Victoria St., son. He was buried at Cataraqui Cemetery on January 11, 1926. The Undertaker was James Reid, Kingston. The primary cause of death was Myocardial degeneration with angina rectories for the last few days. The Physician was Dr A R B Williamson, Kingston."). He married REBECCA MARY ROGERS Dec 25, 1876 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT,

41 CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On December 25, 1876 at Kingston. John Robertson Smeaton, Bachelor, Teacher; age 32, he was born at Kingston. His usual residence was Kingston. His parents were John Smeaton and Catherine Robertson. Rebecca Mary Rogers; she was born in Kingston. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were John B Rogers and Anna Dorcas. The witnesses were William Hutchison and Jane Rogers of Kingston. They were both Presbyterians and were married by T G Smith."), daughter of JOHN ROGERS and ANNA DUCAS. She was born 1847 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN, and died Oct 25, 1895 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Rebecca Mary Smeaton, married women died on October 25, 1895. The Place of death was Kingston. Her age was 48 years. The cause of death was Heart Failure for 4 months as Certified by Dr Strang. The death was registered by J R Smeaton, Store Keeper, Kingston.").

Notes for JOHN ROBERTSON SMEATON: In 1871, John was School Master. In 1885, John was a Book Keeper. In 1895 he was a Store Keeper. Rebecca was buried at Catarqui Cemetery Kingston.

In 1881, John and Rebecca lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with John's mother Catherine. John was a Merchant.

In 1891, John and Rebecca lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with their children Francis and Annie. John was a Fish Dealer.

In 1901, John lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with his children Frank and Annie. John was a Teacher.

In 1911, John lived at Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario with his son Francis. Francis was a Cutter.

Children of JOHN SMEATON and REBECCA ROGERS are: i. FRANCIS ROBERTSON7 SMEATON, b. Jul 06, 1881, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Francis Robertson was born on July 6, 1881. The father was John R Smeaton, Trader. The mother was Rebecca M Rogers."). 97. ii. ANNIE CLARK SMEATON, b. Apr 12, 1885, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Mar 19, 1943, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN.

37. JOHN6 LOWE (JANE5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 02, 1836 in Craighead, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "July 1836 John son to William Low Craighead and Jean Smeaton was born on 2nd July 1836 and baptised by Mr Brydie."), and died Oct 03, 1914 in Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "John Lowe, son of William Lowe, born at Rumbling Bridge, Kinross, Scotland, died of general debility in Valleyfield on the third day of October, nineteen hundred & fourteen aged seventy eight years and was buried in the Protestant Cemetery there on the third day of the same month & year."). He married ELISABETH HERON, daughter of JOHN HERRON and JANET SELKIRK. She was born Jun 27, 1837 in Ormstown, Quebec, CAN, and died Apr 11, 1922 in Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "Elizabeth Heron wife of the late John Lowe of Valleyfield Que and mother of John Lowe Jr Manager of the Montreal Cotton CO born in St Louis de Gongaque January 28th eighteen hundred and thirty seven. Died in Valleyfield on Tuesday the eleventh of April nineteen hundred and twenty two of Jaundice and was burnied in the Protestant Cemetery of Valleyfield Que on Thursday the thirteenth day of the same month and year.").

Notes for JOHN LOWE: In 1851, John was a Coal Miner.

In 1881, John and Elisabeth and their children William, John, Andrew, Elisabeth and David lived at Valleyfield.

In 1891, John and Elisabeth lived at Salaberry de Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Quebec with their children William, John, Andrew, David, Janet and Ann. John worked in the Paper Mill. John Jr was a Pay Master. Andrew was a Clerk.

In 1901, John and Elizabeth lived at Salaberry de Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Quebec with their children Andrew, Janet, David and Annie.

Children of JOHN LOWE and ELISABETH HERON are:

42 i. WILLIAM7 LOWE, b. Sep 16, 1861, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "John Low, Paper Maker, Valleyfield and Elizabeth Heron, his wife, had a child born on the sixteenth day of September, One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty One and baptised on the thirteenth day of November the same yar named William. Signed John Taylor Minister, Jane Lowe, John Lowe, Elizabeth Heron."); m. MARY JANE; b. Feb 24, 1855, Ontario, CAN.

Notes for WILLIAM LOWE: In 1901, William and Mary Jane lived at 24 Maden, Valleyfield.

ii. JOHN LOWE, b. Oct 28, 1864, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "John son of John Low, Paper Maker, Valleyfield and Elizabeth Heron, his wife, was born on the twenty eighth day of October One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty four and baptised on the twenty sixth day of January, One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty five by me. Signed W. Coulthan Minister, John Low, Elizabeth Heron."); m. ANNE JANE COPELAND, Sep 30, 1896, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "On the thirtieth day of September, Eighteen hundred and ninety six and at the residence of the bridge's mother, Valleyfield. The undersigned Clergyman united in the Holy bonds of matrimony John Lowe bachelor age thirty two years, book keeper and cashier by profession on the first part and Anna Jane Copeland, Spinster, daughter of the late Donald Copeland of Ormstown on the second part. Marriage license having been secured and no impediments or objections made against the union of the contractery parties, I declared them Husband and Wife and pronounced the nuptial in the presence of the following witnesses. Signed J E Dunlop Minister; Maggie Copeland, Andrew Lowe, John Lowe Anne J Copeland."); b. Jul 13, 1864, Ormstown, Quebec, CAN (Source: Ormstown Quebec Parish Register, Reads "Ann Jane daughter of Donald Copeland, Farmer, Ormstown and his wife Elizabeth was born on the thirteenth day of July and baptised on the twenty third day of November One thousand eight hundred and sixty four."); d. Aug 05, 1949, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN.

Notes for JOHN LOWE: In 1901, John and Annie lived on Dufferin Road in Valleyfield.

In 1911, John and Annie lived on Dufferin Road, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Quebec.

iii. ANDREW LOWE, b. Jun 18, 1868, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN; d. Jan 29, 1920, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "Andrew Lowe son of John Lowe and ELizabeth Heron, born in Valleyfield Que on January 18th eighteen hundred and sixty eight, died in the Ross Memorial Hosiptal Montreal Que of Carcinoma on Wednesday January 29th nineteen hundred and twenty and was buried in the Protestant Cemetery Valleyfield Que on Friday Dec 31th of the same year."). iv. JANET ELISABETH LOWE, b. Jun 11, 1876, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: St-Louis-de- Gonzague Presbyterian Church Valleyfield, Reads "Janet Elizabeth daughter of John Low of the town of Salaberry of Valleyfield Paper Maker, and of Elizabeth his wife, was born on the eleventh of January, and baptized on the nineth of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy six by me."); m. DAVID KERR, Aug 28, 1907, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: (1) Gleaner Newspaper, Reads "08-28- 1907 David Kerr, of Cowansville PQ, married Janet Lowe, eldest daughter of John Lowe senior, of the Valleyfield PQ. At the residence of the brides father, by Rev. J. E. Duclos, B.A..", (2) Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "At the residence of the brides father, Valleyfield Que, on Wednesday the twenty eighth day of August nineteen hundred and seven, I the undersigned clergyman, united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony, David Kerr, bachelor and Jeweler by profession of Cowansville, County of Mississquoi, Province of Quebec in the first part, and Janet Elizabeth Lowe, spinster and school teacher by profession, of Valleyfield, county of Beauharnois, Province of Quebec on the second part, license having been obtained and an no impedient being found, both parties being of major age, I pronounced them husband and wife in the presence of the following witnesses."); b. Oct 26, 1873, Georgetown, Quebec, CAN (Source: Georgetown Quebec Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "David Kerr son of William Kerr farmer and of Jane Stewart his wife residents in South Georgetown, County Charer Province Quebec Canada was born on the twenty sixth day of October one thousand eight hundred and seventy three and baptized on the twenty eighth day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy four by me."). 98. v. DAVID SMEATON LOWE, b. Sep 01, 1878, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN; d. Apr 14, 1949, Quebec, CAN. vi. JANE "ANNIE" MAGGIE LOWE, b. Oct 10, 1881, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "Jane Ann Maggie Low, daughter of John Low and Elisabeth Heron his wife; was born on the tenth day of October, One thousand Eight hundred and Eighty One, and was baptised at Valleyfields on the sixth day of April One thousand Eight hundred and Eighty Two. Signed George Coull Minister.").

38. DAVID H6 LOWE (JANE5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was

43 born Apr 16, 1848 in Lambhill, Fossoway, KRS, SCT (Source: Fossoway & Tulliebole Parish Register, Reads "1848 David son to William Low, Labourer Lambhill and Jean Smeaton both 16th April 1848."). He married MARION 1877. She was born Apr 1846 in Massachusetts, USA.

Notes for DAVID H LOWE: In 1881, David and Marion lived at Holyoke, Hampden with their children Edith and William. David worked in the Paper Mill.

David lived at 49 Suffolk, Holyrot, Massachusetts in 1888, 1889, 1890. He was a Machine Tender for Massasoit Paper Mfg. Co.

In 1900, David and Marion lived at Suffolk St., Holyoke, Hampden with their children Edith, William, John and Jean. David was a Machine Tender.

In 1920, David and Marion lived at Amherts, Hampshire. David was a Farmer.

Children of DAVID LOWE and MARION are: 99. i. EDITH7 LOWE, b. Mar 1878, Massachusetts, USA. 100. ii. WILLIAM LOWE, b. Feb 1880, Massachusetts, USA. 101. iii. JOHN MAXWELL LOWE, b. Oct 14, 1887, Massachusetts, USA. iv. JEAN LOWE, b. Aug 1889, Massachusetts, USA.

39. JOHN6 SMEATON (ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 19, 1842 in Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "Alexander Smeaton of Quebec, Tailor, and Helen b\his wife had a son born on the nineteenth day of June and baptized on the seventeenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and forty two named John. Signed John Cook DD Minister, Alex Smeaton, Helen Smeaton, P C Campbell, Eliza Cook, John Cook, Robert Cook and Margaret G Cook."), and died Jan 08, 1904 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St. Gaberial Montreal Parish Register, Reads "John Smeaton of Montreal died of Cebro Anersonoma on the eighth day of January One thousand nine hundred and four, aged sixty two years and was buried on the eleventh day of the same month in presence of the undersigned."). He married MARY JANE SMITH Nov 19, 1868 in St. Andrews, Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "John Smeaton of Quebec City, Photographer, bachelor and Mary Jane Smith of Lake Beauport, Spinster were by license from his Excellency Lieutenant General Sir Charles Wenetham K.C.B.& C.G. married on the nineteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight. Signed John Cook DD Minister, John Smeaton, Mary Jane Smeaton, Jas Smith and Helen Serin."), daughter of JOHN SMITH and MARY. She was born Oct 10, 1846 in Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: Quebec City Garrison Anglican Church Registry, Reads “Mary Jane, daughter of John Smith and of Mary his wife born on the tenth of October and was baptized on the twenty eighth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Six in the presence of By me George Cowell Mary Hume – God Mother Jane Quest – God Mother William Strang – God Father."), and died Dec 19, 1940 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal Kensington Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "On this twenty first day of December in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Mary Jane Smith wife of the late John Smeaton was buried by me in the Mount Royal Cemetery, she having died in the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital on the nineteenth day of the same month and in the year aforesaid in her ninety fouth year.").

Notes for JOHN SMEATON: In 1881, John and Mary lived at Montreal, Quebec with their children Charles, Joseph, Annie, Maggie and John. John was a Photo Engraver.

In 1891, John and Mary Jane and their children Joseph, Annie, Maggie, John, Polly and William lived at Montreal.

In 1901, John and Mary and their children John, Annie, Mary Jane and William lived at 257 Bleury, Montreal.

The following are from various Quebec City directories of the time.

1864/65 Quebec Directory Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T.

44 SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1865/66 Quebec Directory Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1866/67 Quebec Directory Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T. and 10 St. John St U.T.

1867/68 - 1870/71 Quebec Directory Smeaton, John, of Smeaton's, 24 Palace St. U.T. SMEATON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY, 24 Palace St. U.T.

1880/81 Montreal Directory Smeaton John, photo-lithographer, 440 Richmond

1889/90 Montreal Directory Smeaton John , photographer, 251 Bleury

John and Mary Jane were buried at Mount Royal Cementer, Montreal, Plot F1099 C,D,E.

Children of JOHN SMEATON and MARY SMITH are: 102. i. CHARLES7 SMEATON, b. Aug 27, 1869, Quebec City, QUE, CAN; d. 1926, Miami, FLA, USA. 103. ii. JOSEPH LEPSITT SMEATON, b. Feb 17, 1871, Quebec City, QUE, CAN; d. Aug 10, 1953, Montreal, QUE, CAN. iii. ANNIE SMEATON, b. Nov 23, 1872, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Calvin Church Montreal Parish Register, Reads "1873 - Annie Smeaton - Annie daughter of John Smeaton of the city of Montreal Photographer and Mary Jane his wife was born on the twenty third day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two and baptised on the twenty eighth of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three by me. Signed by Alexander ? Minister; John Smeaton; Mary Jane Smeaton; Alex Smeaton; Ann McDonald" .); d. Aug 26, 1968, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. JOHN HAMILTON SMITH, Jul 14, 1909, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Simon Montreal Parish Register, Reads "John Hamilton Smith of the City of Westmount in the District of Montreal, bachelor, Commerical Traveller son of William SMith of the said place and of his wife the late Christine Smith and Annie Smeaton of the City of Montreal, Spinster daughter of the late John Smeaton of the said City and his wife Jane Smeaton - both being of full age of majority and no opposition being made, were by authority of License, married in St Simons Church on the fourteenth day of July in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine - This marriage was solemonized between us Signed John Hamilton Smith and Annie Smeaton. The witnesses were D N McCallum and A A Sharp. They were married by Frank Charters, Rector."); b. May 25, 1873, New Glasgow, QUE, CAN; d. Nov 08, 1922, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Matthew, Montreal Parish Record, Reads "John Hamilton Smith of the city of Montreal, Province of Quebec died at Montreal on the eighth day of November one thousand nine hundred and twenty two, aged forty nine years and was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery Montreal on the ninth day of the same month and year."). iv. MARGARET LILY MAY SMEATON, b. Oct 15, 1874, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "John Smeaton of Montreal, Photographer and Mary his wife had a daughter born on the sixteenth day of October last and baptized on the tenth day of September one thousand eight hundred and seventy five named Margaret Lily May. Signed John Cook DD Minister, Mary Smeaton, father not present."); d. Jun 25, 1924, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Margaret Lilly May Smeaton beloved wife of George Henry Douglass, Quebec City, Quebec died at Montreal on the twenty-fifth day of June one thousand nine hundred and twenty four, aged fourty nine years and was buried by me in the Mount Royal Cemetery on the twenty seventh day of the same month and in the same year and in the presence of the undersigned. J A Smeaton and G H Douglass."); m. GEORGE HENRY DOUGLASS, Jun 20, 1900, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St. Gaberial Montreal Parish Register, Reads "George Henry Douglass of Windsor Locks in Hartford County, State of Connecticut, one of the United States of America, Mechanic, a bachelor and Margaret Lily May, daughter of John Smeaton, Photo-Engraver of Montreal, a spinster, both being of the full age of twenty one years, upon authority of License were united in marriage by me on this the twentieth day of June in the year of Our Lord one thousand and nine hundred. Signed T M Dewey; George Henry Douglass; Margaret Lily May Smeaton; David S Lowe; M J Smeaton."); b. May 1869, Connecticut, USA; d. Shriners Old Peoples Home, New Haven, CT, USA. v. JOHN ALEXANDER (JACK) SMEATON, b. May 02, 1876, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. 1957, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. MARY ESTELLE BURNS, Sep 15, 1903, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Anthony of Padua

45 Montreal Parish Register, Reads "This fifteenth day of September, nineteen hundred and three, considering the dispentation of mixed regilion and that of the banns of marriage granted by the Rt Revverend Grant of the diocese to John Alexander Smeaton of , protestant son of age of John Smeaton and Mary Jane Smeaton of this City of the one part and to Mary Estella Burns, daughter of age of Thomas Gerald Burns and of the late Catherine Burns of the later part. No opposition having been made known and the non Catholic party having agreed to the conditions required by the church, we the undersigned priest having recieved their mutual consent of marriage in presence of William SMeaton, brother of the groom and Evelyn Burns, sister of the bride who have signed with the contracting parties with us. Signed Mary Estelle Burns; J A Smeaton; Eveline Burns; Willie Smeaton."); b. Nov 09, 1878, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Parish Register, Reads "On the seventeenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight, the undersigned priest have baptized Mary born on the ninth instant of the lawful marriage of Thomas G Burns, and of Catherine Burns. The sponsors were Thomas Loftus and Mary Loftus who declared she cannot sign."); d. Jul 16, 1969, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 104. vi. MARY JANE (POLLY) SMEATON, b. Jan 31, 1882, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. Aug 23, 1976, Montreal, QUE, CAN. 105. vii. WILLIAM JAMES ROBERTSON SMEATON, b. Dec 15, 1888, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. Jun 01, 1975, Lakeshore Hosiptal, Pointe Claire, QUE, CAN.

40. DAVID LUNDIE6 WILSON (JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 05, 1843 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Mar 23, 1916 in Emu Bay, TAS, AUS. He married ANN PHILLIPS Jun 01, 1870 in Wesleyan, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She was born 1851 in Tasmania, AUS, and died May 10, 1929 in Tasmania, AUS.

Notes for DAVID LUNDIE WILSON: David was born about 1843, probably at Caveside. He worked as a farmer and married Anne Phillips in the Wesleyan Church, Deloraine, on the 1st June 1870. Later he moved to Burnie leaving Annie with his parents at Chudleigh. When David established himself, he sent for his brother, James, and brought his young family to live in what is now Burnie Park.

The family later moved to Sutton Street, on the Three Mile Line, then when David became overseer of the V.D.L. Co., in the company bungalow.

David Wilson was involved with Philosopher Smith in bringing the first tin from Mount Bischoff mine - track forerunner of Emu Bay railway.

David and Anne had nine children, Edmond and Alice were born at Caveside and the rest at Emu Bay, son Roland (Roly) took over his father's position with the V.D.L. Co.

David predeceased his wife on the 23rd March 1916, at Emu Bay and is buried at Wivenhoe, Tasmania.

Children of DAVID WILSON and ANN PHILLIPS are: 106. i. EDWARD JAMES7 WILSON, b. Dec 11, 1871, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 18, 1953, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 107. ii. ALICE ANNIE WILSON, b. Mar 19, 1872, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 17, 1935, Tasmania, AUS. 108. iii. WILLIAM ERNEST WILSON, b. Feb 26, 1875, Table Cape, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 26, 1957, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 109. iv. SELINA FRANCES WILSON, b. Aug 14, 1876, Hamilton Forth, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 29, 1959, General Hospital, Burnie, TAS, AUS. 110. v. DAVID LESLIE WILSON, b. Jul 06, 1878, Emu Bay, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 28, 1961, Tasmania, AUS. 111. vi. ALFRED ANDREW WILSON, b. Jan 19, 1880, Emu Bay, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 24, 1959, Spencer Hospital, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. vii. CHARLES P WILSON, b. Mar 05, 1881, Emu Bay, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 09, 1909, Tasmania, AUS.

Notes for CHARLES P WILSON: Charles was buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery, Burnie.

viii. ROLAND HOWARD WILSON, b. May 21, 1883, Emu Bay, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 02, 1964, Montello, TAS, AUS; m. EULANI ELLEN TATLOW; d. May 27, 1965, Wynyard, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ROLAND HOWARD WILSON: Roland was employed by V.D.L. Co., Tasmania as a Manager. Roland and Eulani were buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

46 112. ix. AGNES EVELYN WILSON, b. Nov 14, 1885, Burnie, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 12, 1960, Highclere, TAS, AUS.

41. HELEN6 WILSON (JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 30, 1844 in Chudleigh, Launceston District, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 20, 1915 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married (1) ROBERT QUAILE May 14, 1861 in Woolsthorpe, VIC, AUS. He was born 1836 in Maze Course, Lisburn, Co Down, IRL, and died Mar 19, 1883 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married (2) JAMES ARTHUR FLETCHER Oct 06, 1883 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born 1834 in England, and died Nov 23, 1893 in Blackwall, TAS, AUS.

Notes for HELEN WILSON: One imagines that Helen Wilson's life was not a very happy one. She was born at "Bentley" 0n the 30th November 1844 to new settlers, Andrew and Janet Wilson. Helen's (sometimes called Ellen) childhood was spent in the Caveside district, where she would have experienced the harshness of early bush life, coupled with the fear of bushrangers and unscrupulous convicts.

While in her early teens she moved to Victoria with her parents. It was here at "Green Hills", Woolsthorpe, in the house of Andrew Wilson, and with his written consent that Helen married Robert Quaile on the 14th May 1861. She was only sixteen, but able to sign her name in the register, although her new husband could leave only his mark.

By the following year they had returned to Tasmania, Robert was employed at "Wesley Dale" (the large property owned by Henry Reed at Chudleigh) and their first child Robert James was born. A second child, Mary Jane was born two years later. Within two months, and close to christmas . Helen reported to Deloraine police that her husband had deserted her and the children without making any provisions for their maintainance. In the written charge, Robert was described as being 5ft,1in, age 26, complexion dark, hair blonde, stout build, eyes light blue. Presumingly Robert soon returned as no result or penalty were listed on the charge sheet.

Helen and Robert were to have twelve children, (two sons and ten daughters). Sadly three died as infants. Twice the family attempted to settle in Victoria. Three children were born during these years.

In 1883 Helen's husband and mother both died. The same year she re-married, a widower, James Fletcher, who had nine children, aged from 4 to 23 years.(Three were married)

Within a few months of her second marriage, Helen had borne her thirteenth child- Helen Quaile Fletcher lived only two months. Albert and Minnie Fletcher completed the family, though they were only 6 and 8 years old when their father died suddenly of a heart attack. Ten of Helen's surviving children married. Three, Annie, Lily and Jess settled in New Zealand. Mary, Eliza, Elsie and Albert went to Melbourne, Emily to Sydney and Robert jun, Eva and Minnie remained in Tasmania.

After Helen moved from Wellington Street she lived at 78 William Strret until she needed constant care and attention and was placed in a home for invalids. She died on the 20th January 1915 aged 70 years of alcoholism and heart failure.

Family legend tells us that Robert Quaile came to Australia from the Isle of Man. deserting ship, he changed the spelling of his name to avoid detection. A record of Robert's arrival has not been found to date. Ship's Captains needing a lesser number of crew for the return voyage to England often chose to not report deserters.

First knowledge of Robert's presence in Australia is from his marriage certificate of 1861 at Woolsthorpe, Victoria.Here in this farming district a short distance from the busy port of Warnambool, had settled a great number of country folk from . The marriage certificate states that Robert was a farm servant at "Green Hills" Woolsthorpe, aged 27 years being born at Maze(Lisburn) County Down, Ireland. His parents were Robert Quaile(farmer) and Helen nee Haysley. The registration of his birth and other siblings, nor the marriage of his parents has not been found. In later years spent in the Victorian towns of Lancefield and Brunswick(now a Melbourne suburb) Robert worked as a labourer and Quarryman. These towns were noted for there excellent clay deposits, used for Brickmaking, Pottery and Drainpipes etc.

In Tasmania, Robert also worked as a labourer, though the 1874 assessment roll states he was the proprietor of

47 49 acres of land at Mole Creek on which was a hut. From the locations on the registrations of his children's births, it appears that little time was spent on the farm. The last years were in Wellington Street, Launceston. Robert died of pneumonia on 3rd March 1883 and was buried at Cypress Street Cemetery, Launceston. he was survived by his wife Helen, and nine of his twelve children.

Helen was buried on January 22, 1915 at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston. Robert was buried on March 21, 1883 at Cypress St Cemetery, Launceston.

Children of HELEN WILSON and ROBERT QUAILE are: 113. i. ROBERT JAMES7 QUAILE, b. Jul 22, 1862, Carrick, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 07, 1942, Wilmot TAS, AUS. 114. ii. MARY JANE QUAILE, b. Oct 26, 1864, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 09, 1951, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. 115. iii. ANN QUAILE, b. Mar 18, 1867, Lancefield, VIC, AUS; d. Jan 01, 1946, Napier, NZ. iv. ANDREW QUAILE, b. Dec 22, 1869, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 21, 1870, Caveside, TAS, AUS. 116. v. ELIZA ELLEN QUAILE, b. Aug 08, 1870, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 09, 1948, East Prahan, VIC, AUS. 117. vi. EVA QUAILE, b. Feb 24, 1872, Mole Creek, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 09, 1944, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. 118. vii. JESS (JESSIE) QUAILE, b. Nov 03, 1874, Brunswick, VIC, AUS; d. Dec 09, 1950, Auckland, NZ. viii. FLORA MARIA QUAILE, b. Aug 18, 1876, Brunswick, VIC, AUS; d. Apr 28, 1877, Footscray, VIC, AUS. ix. JANET ELIZABETH QUAILE, b. Mar 08, 1878, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 01, 1879, Launceston, TAS, AUS. x. EMILY ADELINE QUAILE, b. Aug 19, 1879, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. , AUS; m. HENRY DOWLING, 1902, TAS, AUS. 119. xi. LILY MAY QUAILE, b. May 20, 1881, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 24, 1960, Christchurch, NZ. 120. xii. ELSIE GREIG QUAILE, b. Aug 20, 1882, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 10, 1948, Williamstown, VIC, AUS.

Children of HELEN WILSON and JAMES FLETCHER are: xiii. HELEN QUAILE7 FLETCHER, b. Dec 26, 1883, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 28, 1884.

Notes for HELEN QUAILE FLETCHER: Helen was buried at Cypress St Cemetery, Launceston.

xiv. ALBERT HENRY FLETCHER, b. Nov 24, 1885, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 11, 1962, Daylesford, VIC, AUS; m. MARGARET VERONICA POLLINGTON. 121. xv. MINNIE FLETCHER, b. Feb 17, 1887, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 12, 1979, Evandale, TAS, AUS.

42. MARY6 WILSON (JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 21, 1846 in Wesleydale, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 08, 1929 in Devon Hospital, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She married MICHAEL BROOMHALL Apr 08, 1867 in Uniting Church of Ireland, Deloraine, TAS, AUS, son of JAMES BROOMHALL and MARY COHEN. He was born Jan 20, 1844 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 18, 1914.

Notes for MARY WILSON: Mary was the fourth child of Andrew and Janet, her birth being on the 21st May 1846 at Wesleydale, Chudleigh.

When almost 21 years of age, she married Michael Broomhall on the 8th April 1867 at the Uniting Church of Ireland, at Deloraine.

Michael was the son of James Broomhall and Mary Cohen. James being a convict arriving in 1825 and becoming a free man in 1831. His wife Mary Cohen arrived in Launceston as a free female in 1836 and worked for a Mrs Chitty in Westbury.

Not long after their marriage, Mary and Michael made their home in Latrobe where Michael was a very well respected person, and was employed by Messrs. Henry Bloch & Co., who were produce merchants. He eventually launched out on his own as a general contractor.

Mary was well known for her kind dis-position and her generous nature towards others. She lived a very active life until suffering a stroke and spending the last three years of her life as an invalid. She and Michael had eleven children, eight sons and three daughters. After failing health, Mary spent the last twelve weeks of her life in the Devon Hospital, where she died on the 8th November 1929. Michael pre-deceased her on the 18th March 1914.

48 Mary and Michael are both buried in the Latrobe General Cemetery, Tasmania, Australia with their children Andrew, Albert, William, Clifton and Herbert.

Children of MARY WILSON and MICHAEL BROOMHALL are: 122. i. EDITH ANNIE7 BROOMHALL, b. Jan 03, 1869, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 28, 1953, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 123. ii. JAMES ANDREW BROOMHALL, b. Dec 16, 1870, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 24, 1954, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. iii. THOMAS HENRY BROOMHALL, b. Apr 19, 1873, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS; d. 1941, Prahran, VIC, AUS. 124. iv. JESSIE MARY BROOMHALL, b. Jun 27, 1875, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS; d. 1932, South Melbourne, VIC, AUS. v. ANDREW WILSON BROOMHALL, b. Apr 20, 1877, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 19, 1914, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ANDREW WILSON BROOMHALL: Andrew was buried at Latrobe.

vi. ALBERT WILLIAM BROOMHALL, b. Jul 23, 1879, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 01, 1941, Devon Hospital, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ALBERT WILLIAM BROOMHALL: ALbert was buried at Latrobe.

vii. WILLIAM CLAUD BROOMHALL, b. Aug 13, 1881, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 30, 1958, St Johns Park, NewTown, TAS, AUS; m. KATHLEEN SMITH.

Notes for WILLIAM CLAUD BROOMHALL: William was buried at Latrobe.

125. viii. BETHA MARY JANE BROOMHALL, b. Sep 16, 1883, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. May 14, 1979, Tasman House, Devonport, TAS, AUS. ix. CLIFTON RICHARD BROOMHALL, b. Oct 26, 1885, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 15, 1911, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for CLIFTON RICHARD BROOMHALL: Clifton was buried at Latrobe.

126. x. ALFRED MICHAEL BROOMHALL, b. Feb 09, 1887, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 18, 1913, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. xi. HERBERT GREIG BROOMHALL, b. Jun 17, 1890, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 13, 1895, Mersey District, TAS, AUS.

43. ANNE6 WILSON (JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 10, 1848 in Wesleydale, Longford, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 18, 1888 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married JAMES RICHARD SNOOKS Dec 28, 1868 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, son of WILLIAM SNOOKS and LOUSIA GILLAM. He was born Nov 14, 1842 in Longford, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 24, 1914.

Notes for ANNE WILSON: Annie Wilson (registered at Birth as Anne, but generally known as Annie) was born at "Wesley Dale" on the 10 September 1848. She married James Richard Snooks(born 14th November 1842,Longford) in her brother-in-law Michael Broomhall's house at Deloraine on the 28th December 1868. James was the son of William Snooks, an ex-convict, and Louisa Gillam, who were married on 12th October 1840.

William Snooks was with others transported on the "Eliza" in 1831 for their part in the agricultural riots which had swept Southern England at that time. They all had taken part in "machine breaking",e.g. dismantling threshing machines etc, which threatened their livelihood. William arrived in Van Deiman's Land on the 29th May 1831.

Annie and James Snooks first two children were born at Latrobe (Fanny Louisa in 1869, and Clarence William in 1871), where James was working as a agricultural labourer.

49 James and Annie then returned to Chudleigh, where Eliza Ellen(1872) and Ernest Edward(1874) were born. James was still working as an agricultural labourer during this period.

The family then moved to Mole creek, where their next four children were born(Rhoda Mary, 1876; James Richard junior, 1878; George Arthur, 1880; and Linda May, 1883). James was farming his own land by this stage - 47 acres in 1877., and 84 acres in 1879. By March 1885, the family had moved to Watery Plains , where James was farming 50 acres owned by Joseph Bradford. Ada Alice was born at Watery Plains in August 1885.

Some time after March 1886, the family moved again, this time to Dairy Plains, where Cecil henry was born in December 1887.

Annie died from heart disease on the 18th of August 1888. The exact place of her death remains uncertain, but it is thought to have been Caveside. The younger children were cared for by older sisters. James Snooks was living at Deloraine in 1898 and 1903. He moved to Westbury about 1906, where he lived with his daughters Eliza Ellen and Ada Alice(Sadie). They were still there in 1909 and 1913. James died at Deloraine on 24th september 1914.

Children of ANNE WILSON and JAMES SNOOKS are: 127. i. FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS, b. May 28, 1869, Port Sorrell District, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 01, 1960, Westbury, TAS, AUS. 128. ii. CLARENCE WILLIAM SNOOKS, b. Feb 16, 1871, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 02, 1953, Launceston, TAS, AUS. iii. ELIZA HELEN SNOOKS, b. 1872, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 07, 1951, General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 129. iv. ERNEST EDWARD SNOOKS, b. Aug 28, 1874, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 06, 1937, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 130. v. RHODA MARY SNOOKS, b. Nov 25, 1876, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 30, 1970, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 131. vi. JAMES RICHARD SNOOKS, b. Apr 20, 1878, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 02, 1917, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 132. vii. GEORGE ARTHUR SNOOKS, b. Oct 24, 1880, Mole Creek, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 07, 1968, General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 133. viii. LINDA MAY SNOOKS, b. May 03, 1883, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 02, 1948, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 134. ix. ADA ALICE SNOOKS, b. Aug 09, 1885, Watery Plains, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 17, 1972, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 135. x. CECIL HENRY SNOOKS, b. Dec 11, 1887, Dairy Plains, Caveside, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 08, 1949, 5 Madden St., Maidstone, VIC, AUS.

44. ELIZABETH (ELIZA)6 WILSON (JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 18, 1851 in Wesleydale, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 20, 1920 in Hobart, TAS, AUS. She married (1) LUKE CULLEN Aug 07, 1871 in Church Of England, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS. He was born Nov 25, 1846 in Richmond, and died Mar 21, 1895 in General Hospital, Hobart, TAS, AUS. She married (2) CHARLES HAYES Dec 28, 1898 in York St Baptist Church, Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born Abt. 1840 in Anthill Ponds, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ELIZABETH (ELIZA) WILSON: Elizabeth was known as Eliza, and was born on 18th December 1851 at Wesleydale.

At the parish Church of England, Chudleigh, on the 7th August 1871, she married Luke Cullen, in the presence of Thomas Smith and Helen Quaile.

E;liza and Luke had five children, the first children's births being registered at Port Sorell. The second and third children died when quite young, and the fifth child Alice May died aged 17 years at Inveresk, Launceston on the 22nd March 1896.

Luke Cullen died of Brights Disease, on the 21st March 1895, at the General Hospital, Hobart. At the time of his 50 death his occupation was given as a Carpenter/Wheelwright, an occupation he apparently had most of his married life.

Eliza re-married at the York Street, Baptist Church, Launceston on the 28th December 1898. Her new husband being Charles Hay who was born at Anthill Ponds.

Children of ELIZABETH WILSON and LUKE CULLEN are: i. EMMA JANE7 CULLEN, b. Jun 02, 1872, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS. ii. CULLEN, b. Jun 08, 1874, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 06, 1875, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. iii. CULLEN, b. Oct 06, 1875, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 06, 1875, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS. iv. JANET ELIZABETH CULLEN, b. Feb 04, 1877, West Mersey, Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS. v. ALICE MAY CULLEN, b. Mar 16, 1879, West Mersey, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 22, 1896, Inveresk, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

45. AGNES6 WILSON (JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 10, 1853 in Wesleydale, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 27, 1931 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married JOSEPH COX May 12, 1870 in Agnes' Home At Caveside, TAS, AUS. He was born Mar 24, 1847 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died May 07, 1920 in Parkham, TAS, AUS.

Notes for AGNES WILSON: Agnes was the youngest child born to Andrew and Janet, arriving on 10th December 1853 at Wesleydale. When quite young she accompanied her parents and some other members of her family to Victoria in the 1850's, and during this time she attended school at Warnambool for 4 months. This is the only Schooling she received, having to learn to read and write after she was married.

Joseph Cox, aged 22 years, was visiting the Miles family at Chudleigh one Sunday for dinner, and was asked to ride over to Western Creek with them. He took a fancy to the youngest girl there (Agnes) and revisited a fortnight later, then married her 12 months hence on the 12th May 1870 at the bride's home at Caveside. The witnesses were James Snooks and Eliza Wilson.

Joseph built a house on his father's property at Dunorlan where they lived for three years, then Joseph bought and cleared land at Parkham, being one of the first to take up land in that area, gradually acquiring 240 acres or so.

Joseph and Agnes gave the land for the Parkham Methodist Church to be built, the building being about 30 yards from their front gate. Joseph also gave eight acres on which a school was built, so Mr Fred Cox only had about three chains to walk to school, some of his brothers being at least 18 years old before obtaining any schooling. In the 1870's in Tasmania the cost of schooling was a penny a day, but if a day was missed, the charge was sixpence for that week.

Agnes was known to be quite musical, and always read the family Bible at night after tea, and then she read the newspapers. Every Sunday morning they had family prayers together.

Agnes died on the 27th October 1931, at Deloraine. Her youngest child , Frederick, who is now 97 years of age, is still living in Launceston, (1996) and is a most delightful gentleman.

Children of AGNES WILSON and JOSEPH COX are: 136. i. JOSEPH HENRY7 COX, b. Feb 05, 1871, Dunorlan, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 04, 1934, Sprent, TAS, AUS. ii. WILLIAM THOMAS COX, b. Oct 29, 1872, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 21, 1950, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. ALICE ANN WILSON, Jul 21, 1920; b. Apr 16, 1882; d. Mar 12, 1979, Devonport, TAS, AUS. 137. iii. ANDREW JOHN COX, b. Dec 06, 1874, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 14, 1962, Burnie, TAS, AUS. 138. iv. ERNEST SAMUEL COX, b. Nov 27, 1877, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 04, 1949, Burnie, TAS, AUS. 139. v. MINNIE ELIZABETH COX, b. Mar 27, 1880, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 27, 1962, Dandenong, VIC, AUS. 140. vi. GEORGE HUBERT COX, b. Oct 30, 1882, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. May 11, 1963, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 141. vii. ANNIE MARIA COX, b. Dec 06, 1884, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 08, 1959, Deloraine, TAS, AUS.

51 142. viii. LILLIE MAY COX, b. May 16, 1887, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 21, 1969, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. ix. FANNY LOUISA COX, b. Sep 05, 1889, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 07, 1965, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; m. GILBERT NATHANIEL WHEATON, Apr 10, 1935; b. Sep 20, 1879; d. Sep 30, 1950, Deloraine, TAS, AUS.

Notes for FANNY LOUISA COX: Fanny and Gilbert were buried at Deloraine.

143. x. ROSIE MAY COX, b. Nov 14, 1891, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 19, 1973, Devonport, TAS, AUS. xi. HENRY JOHN COX, b. Jun 10, 1894, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 12, 1916, Killed in Action, France. 144. xii. FREDERICK CHARLES COX, b. Aug 14, 1898, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 17, 1977, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

46. ROBERT6 COMBE (JAMES5, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 12, 1842 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married MARY CASSELS Jul 25, 1871 in Hamilton, LKS, SCT. She was born 1851 in Hamilton, LKS, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT COMBE: In 1861, Robert lived at 75 Broughton St , Edinburgh St Cuthberts, Midlothian. He was a Grocer's Shopman.

In 1881, Robert and Mary lived at Flakedale , Hamilton, Lanark with their children Jenny, Margaret and John. Robert was a Grocer.

In 1891, Robert and Mary lived at Fcuthedale , Hamilton, Lanark with their children Jenny, Margaret and John. Robert was a Grocer. Jenny was a Saleswomen.

In 1901, Robert and Mary lived at 17 Overdale St , Cathcart, Rewfrew with their daughter Margaret. Robert was a Grocer. Margaret was his Assisstant.

Children of ROBERT COMBE and MARY CASSELS are: i. JENNY7 COMBE, b. 1873, Hamilton, LKS, SCT. ii. MARGARET COMBE, b. 1877, Hamilton, LKS, SCT. iii. JOHN COMBE, b. 1880, Hamilton, LKS, SCT.

47. MARGARET6 MITCHELL (MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 23, 1836 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. She married DONALD MCFARLANE Dec 26, 1862 in Perth, PER, SCT. He was born 1839 in Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET MITCHELL: In 1871, Donald and Margaget lived at 7 Stormont St , Perth Burgh, Perthshire with their children James, Thomas and Mary. Donald was an Iron Fitter.

In 1881, Donald and Margaret lived at 4 South Methven St , Perth St Pauls, Perthshire with their children Thomas and Mary. Donald was an Engine Fitter.

In 1891, Donald and Margaret lived at 4 South Methven St , St Pauls, Perthshire with their daughter Mary. Donald was an Engine Fitter.

In 1901, Donald lived at 18 Kinnoull Street , Perth, Perthshire with his son Thomas. Donald was a Mechanical Engineer.

Children of MARGARET MITCHELL and DONALD MCFARLANE are: i. JAMES7 MCFARLANE, b. Feb 16, 1864, Perth, PER, SCT; d. 1873, Perth, PER, SCT. 145. ii. THOMAS DONALD MCFARLANE, b. Jun 15, 1866, Scone, PER, SCT. iii. MARY MCFARLANE, b. Aug 26, 1870, Perth, PER, SCT.

48. JOHN6 MITCHELL (MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 19, 1838 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married JESSIE BROWN Nov 25, 1864 in Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. She was born 1845 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. 52 Notes for JOHN MITCHELL: In 1871, John and Jessie lived at Bishop Cross Cottage , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Euphemia, Mary, Elizabeth and Janet. John was a Fisherman.

In 1880, John and Jessie lived at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut with their children Euphemia,

In 1901, Jessie lived at 387 /33 /27, 8 Mill St , St Pauls, Perth, Perthshire with her children Euphemia, Mary, Janet, Thomas, Lillie and Edward. Euphemia and Mary were Ironers in the Dye Works. Janet and Lillie were Dressmakers. Thomas was a Mason's Labourer. Edward was a Printer.

Children of JOHN MITCHELL and JESSIE BROWN are: i. EUPHEMIA CREE7 MITCHELL, b. Oct 10, 1865, Abernethy, PER, SCT. ii. MARY COMB MITCHELL, b. Jan 31, 1867, Abernethy, PER, SCT. iii. ELIZABETH KEARNS MITCHELL, b. Feb 17, 1869, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1875, Abernethy, PER, SCT. iv. JANET "JESSIE" BROWN MITCHELL, b. Jul 14, 1870, Abernethy, PER, SCT. v. THOMAS MITCHELL, b. Jul 06, 1873, Abernethy, PER, SCT. vi. LILLIE E C MITCHELL, b. 1879, Connecticut, USA. vii. EDWARD BROWN MITCHELL, b. 1880, Connecticut, USA.

49. HENRY6 MITCHELL (MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 31, 1841 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married (1) MARGARET CRAIG Jun 03, 1864 in Fossoway, KRS, SCT. She died Bef. 1869. He married (2) CATHERINE POUSTIE May 25, 1869 in Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. She was born 1837 in Denny, STI, SCT.

Notes for HENRY MITCHELL: In 1871, Henry and Catherine lived at Dalgmich Woghts House , Orwell, Kinross with their children ELizabeth, Thomas and Henry. Henry was a Joiner.

In 1881, Henry and Catherine lived at School Wynd , Kinross, Kinross with their children Henry, John, Mary, Janet and Lilias. Henry was a Master Joiner.

In 1891, Henry and Catherine lived at Brewery Lane , Kinross, Kinross with their children John, Janet and Lilias. Henry and John were Joiners.

In 1901, Henry and Catherine lived at Brewery Lane , Kinross, Kinross with their children Janet and Lilias. Henry was a Joiner. Janet was a Linen Weaver. Lilias was a Linen Winder.

Children of HENRY MITCHELL and MARGARET CRAIG are: i. ELIZABETH7 MITCHELL, b. 1863, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

Notes for ELIZABETH MITCHELL: In 1881, Elizabeth lived at Craigwell Farm House Sawmill House , Kinross, Kinross.

ii. THOMAS MITCHELL, b. Jul 04, 1865, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

Notes for THOMAS MITCHELL: In 1881, Thomas lived at Craigwell Farm House Sawmill House , Kinross, Kinross with his grand parents. He was a farm Servant.

Children of HENRY MITCHELL and CATHERINE POUSTIE are: iii. HENRY7 MITCHELL, b. Sep 13, 1870, Orwell, KRS, SCT. iv. JOHN HORN MITCHELL, b. Nov 04, 1871, Orwell, KRS, SCT. v. MARY MITCHELL, b. Apr 08, 1873, Orwell, KRS, SCT. vi. JANET MITCHELL, b. 1876, Orwell, KRS, SCT. vii. LILIAS MITCHELL, b. 1877, Orwell, KRS, SCT.

53 50. LILIAS "LILLY"6 MITCHELL (MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 05, 1843 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1922 in Dalmeny, WLN, SCT. She married DAVID MARSHALL Dec 06, 1867 in Perth, PER, SCT, son of PETER MARSHALL and HELEN. He was born 1847 in Dunning, PER, SCT, and died 1907 in Dalmeny, WLN, SCT.

Notes for LILIAS "LILLY" MITCHELL: In 1861, Lily lived at Dunbarney Schoolhouse , Dunbarney, Perthshire. She was a Domestic Servant.

In 1871, David and Lily lived at Gamekeeper's Cottage , Dunning, Perthshire with their children Mary and Helen. David was a Gamekeeper.

In 1881, David and Lily lived at Dundas Kennels Cottage , Dalmeny, West Lothian with their children Mary, Helen, Margaret, Lilias, Elizabeth and Catherine. David was a Gamekeeper.

In 1891, David and Lily lived at Dundas Polices Dundas Mains , Dalmeny, West Lothian with their children Margaret, Peter, Lilias, Catherine, Annie, Thomas and Isabella. David and Peter were Game Keepers.

In 1901. David and Lily lived at Gamekeepers Ho , Dalmeny, West Lothian with their children Catherine and Isabella. David was a Head Game Keeper.

Children of LILIAS MITCHELL and DAVID MARSHALL are: 146. i. MARY7 MARSHALL, b. Mar 04, 1868, Longforgan, PER, SCT. 147. ii. HELEN MARSHALL, b. Jul 16, 1869, Longforgan, PER, SCT. iii. JOHAN MARSHALL, b. Sep 30, 1871, Dunning, PER, SCT; d. Bef. 1881. iv. MARGARET MARSHALL, b. Aug 17, 1873, Dunning, PER, SCT. v. PETER MARSHALL, b. 1876, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT.

Notes for PETER MARSHALL: In 1881, Peter lived with his grandparents at Cottage, Garvock , Dunning, Perthshire.

vi. LILIAS MARSHALL, b. 1877, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT; m. JOHN EDWARDS, 1909, Dalmaney, WLN, SCT. vii. ELIZABETH MARSHALL, b. 1879, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT. viii. CATHERINE "KATE" MARSHALL, b. 1880, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT; d. 1906, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT. ix. ANNIE MARSHALL, b. 1883, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT. x. THOMAS MARSHALL, b. 1885, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT. xi. ISABELLA MARSHALL, b. 1888, Dalmeny, WLN, SCT; d. 1950, Dalmeny and Queensferry, WLN, SCT.

51. JAMES6 MITCHELL (MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1845 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married JANE PEEBLES Dec 31, 1867 in Dundee, ANS, SCT. She was born 1843 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Notes for JAMES MITCHELL: In 1861, James lived at Seniors Inn , Strathmiglo, Fife. He was a Apprentice Shoemaker.

In 1871, James and Jane lived at 124 Locher Rd , Dundee, Angus with their children Christina and Mary. James was a Boot Maker.

In 1881, James and Jane lived at 124 Lochee Road , Dundee, Angus with their children Christina, Mary, Jane, Thomas, James and George. James was a Shoemaker. Jane was a Jute Weaver.

In 1891, James and Jane lived at 43 Smalls Wynd , Dundee, Angus wit their children Thomas, James, George and Margaret. James was a SHoemaker. Thomas, James and George were Jute Millworkers.

Children of JAMES MITCHELL and JANE PEEBLES are: 148. i. CHRISTINA LINDSAY7 MITCHELL, b. Dec 28, 1868, Dundee, ANS, SCT. ii. MARY COMB MITCHELL, b. Dec 28, 1869, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iii. JANE WISHART MITCHELL, b. Dec 01, 1871, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iv. THOMAS MITCHELL, b. Aug 11, 1874, Dundee, ANS, SCT. v. JAMES MITCHELL, b. 1877, Dundee, ANS, SCT. vi. GEORGE MITCHELL, b. 1880, Dundee, ANS, SCT. 54 Notes for GEORGE MITCHELL: In 1901, George lived at 46 Hilltown , Dundee, Angus. He was a Stableman.

vii. MARGARET MITCHELL, b. 1883, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

52. MARY6 MITCHELL (MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 23, 1851 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1907 in Redgorton, PER, SCT. She married DAVID CAMPBELL Dec 08, 1871 in Perth, PER, SCT. He was born 1847 in Kettle, FIF, SCT, and died 1922 in Redgorton, PER, SCT.

Notes for MARY MITCHELL: In 1871, Mary lived at West Myres Megginch , Errol, Perthshire. She was a General Servant.

In 1881, David and Mary lived at West Myres , Errol, Perthshire with their children Mary, Betsy, Margaret, Annie and Lilly. David was a Farm Servant.

In 1891, David and Mary lived at Cross Roads Cott , Redgorton, Perthshire with their children Margaret, Annie, David, Thomas and Katherine. David was a Road Surfaceman. Margaret was a Linen Finisher.

In 1901, David and Mary lived at Scarth Cottages , Redgorton, Perthshire with their children David, Thomas, Catherine and granddaughter Isabella. David was a Road Surfaceman. Annie was a Linen Cloth Bleacher. David and Thomas were Bleaching House Hands.

Children of MARY MITCHELL and DAVID CAMPBELL are: i. MARY MITCHELL7 CAMPBELL, b. Nov 05, 1871, Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for MARY MITCHELL CAMPBELL: In 1891, Mary lived at 27 York Place , Perth East Church, Perthshire. She was a General Servant.

ii. BETSY CAMPBELL, b. Nov 09, 1873, Kettins, ANS, SCT. iii. MARGARET CAMPBELL, b. 1877, Errol, PER, SCT. iv. ANNIE CAMPBELL, b. 1879, Errol, PER, SCT. v. LILLY CAMPBELL, b. 1881, Errol, PER, SCT. vi. DAVID CAMPBELL, b. 1884, Errol, PER, SCT. vii. THOMAS CAMPBELL, b. 1886, Errol, PER, SCT. viii. KATHERINE CAMPBELL, b. 1890, Perth, PER, SCT. ix. CATHERINE CAMPBELL, b. 1897, Perth, PER, SCT. 149. x. ? CAMPBELL.

53. JOHN6 HONEYMAN (JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 16, 1837 in Fossoway, KRS, SCT. He married CHARLOTTE (ESTER MORTON) HUTCHISON Jun 15, 1857 in Dalgety, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On June 16, 1857 at Manse of Dalgety, After Banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. John Honeyman, Ploughman, Bachelor; age 22. His usual residence was Brathouse Farm. His parents were John Honeyman, Labourer and Margaret Wright. Charlotte Hutchison, Spinster; age 21. Her usual residence was Inerkeithing. Her parents were David Hutchison, Labourer and Celilia Hill. The witnesses were George Halket and Margaret Paterson. David Scot, Minister of the Parish of Dalgety."), daughter of DAVID HUTCHISON and CECILA HILL. She was born Dec 28, 1835 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT, and died 1883 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: In 1861, John and Ester lived at Great North Rd Beath Bleachfield , Beath, Fife with their children Cecilia and John. John was a Ploughman.

In 1871, John and Ester lived at Halbeath , Dunfermline Landward, Fife with their children Cecilia, John, Margaret, Isabella, William and Ann. John was a Ploughman.

In 1881, John and Ester lived at Old Engine Houses, Dunfermline with their children Isabella, William, Ann and Peter. John was a Ploughman. Isabella and William were a Bleachers.

55 Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and CHARLOTTE HUTCHISON are: 150. i. CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, b. May 18, 1858, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 15, 1929, 21 Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT. 151. ii. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. Sep 24, 1860, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 14, 1932, 183 Foulford Rd, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. 152. iii. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. Nov 13, 1862, Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 15, 1922, Black Road, Kelty, FIF, SCT. 153. iv. ISABELLA HONEYMAN, b. Oct 07, 1864, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. v. WILLIAM HONEYMAN, b. Dec 05, 1866, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "William Honeyman was born on December 05, 1866 at 10:00 PM at Halbeath, Dunfermline. The father was John Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Ester Hutchison They were married in April, 1856 at Dalgetty. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."). 154. vi. ANN HONEYMAN, b. Feb 05, 1869, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 28, 1952, 9 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT. vii. ALISON HONEYMAN, b. May 10, 1871, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Alison Honeyman was born on May 10, 1871 at 5:00 AM at Halbeath, Dunfermline. The father was John Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Esther Hutchison The were married in June 1858 at Inverkeithing. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father who signed with an X."); d. Aug 05, 1875, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Alison Honeyman, Single died on August 5, 1875 at 7:30 PM. The Place of death was Halbeath, Dunfermline. Her age was 4 years. She was the daughter of John Honeyman, Ploughman and Esther Hutchison. The cause of death was German Measles for 2 days as Certified by John Bell. The death was registered by John Honeyman, father."). viii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. May 24, 1874, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "David Honeyman was born on May 24, 1874 at 2:30 Am at Halbeath, Dunfermline. The father was John Honeyman, General Labourer. The mother was Esther Hutchison They were married on June 16, 1857 at Dalgetty. The birth was registered by Easter Honeyman, mother."); d. Sep 22, 1875, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "David Honeyman, Single died on September 22, 1875 at 2:30 PM. The Place of death was Halbeath, Dunfermline. His age was 16 months. He was the son of John Honeyman, General Labourer and Esther Hutchison. The cause of death was Tabes Mesenterica for months as Certified by John Boy. The death was registered by John Honeyman, father."). ix. PETER HONEYMAN, b. 1876.

54. ANDERSON "ANDREW"6 HONEYMAN (JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 19, 1849 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT, and died 1882 in Beath, FIF, SCT. He married MARGARET FITCH 1879 in Beath, FIF, SCT, daughter of JOHN FITCH and DOROTHY WRIGHT. She was born 1855, and died Jan 18, 1881 in Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Margaret Honeyman, married to Anderson Honeyman, Coal Miner died on January 18, 1891 at 6:20 AM. The Place of death was Lowdenbeath, Beath. Her age was 26 years. She was the daughter of John Fitch, General Labourer and Dorothy Wright. The cause of death was Puerpural Convulsions for 1 day as Certified by M Stiell, MD. The death was registered by Anderson Honeyman, husband.").

Notes for ANDERSON "ANDREW" HONEYMAN: In 1881, Andrew lived at Hallays Row, Beath with his sister Sarah. He was a Coal Miner and widower. His son, Andrew A Honeyman, lived with them.

Child of ANDERSON HONEYMAN and MARGARET FITCH is: i. ANDREW A7 HONEYMAN, b. 1881.

55. EUPHEMIA6 HONEYMAN (JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 04, 1851 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT, and died 1887 in Beath, FIF, SCT. She married JOHN BISSETT Apr 25, 1873 in Beath, FIF, SCT, son of THOMAS BISSETT and CATHERINE WALLACE. He was born Feb 21, 1851 in Scoonie, FIF, SCT.

Notes for EUPHEMIA HONEYMAN: In 1881, Euphemia and John lived at Hallays Row, Beath with their children Catherine, Thomas, John and Sarah. John was a Coal Miner.

In 1901, John lived at 69 Thistle St , Beath, Fife with his children John and Sarah. John and John Jr were Coal Miners.

56 Children of EUPHEMIA HONEYMAN and JOHN BISSETT are: i. MARGARET ROBERTSON7 BISSETT, b. Feb 21, 1874, Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Margaret Robertson Bissett was born on February 21, 1874 at 2:30 PM at Cowdenbeath, Parish of Beath. The father was John Bisset, Miner. The mother was Euphemia Honeyman. They were married on April 25, 1873 at Beath. The birth was registered by John Bisset, father."). ii. CATHERINE BISSETT, b. Apr 21, 1875, Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Catherine Bissett was born on April 21, 1875 at 4:00 AM at Cowdebbeath, Parish of Beath. The father was John Bisset, Coal Miner. The mother was Euphemia Honeyman. They were married on April 25, 1873 at Beath. The birth was registered by John Bisset, father."). 155. iii. THOMAS BISSETT, b. Abt. 1877, Beath, FIF, SCT. iv. JOHN BISSETT, b. Abt. 1879, Beath, FIF, SCT. v. SARAH BISSETT, b. Mar 11, 1881, Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Sarah Bisset was born on March 11, 1881 at 3:00 AM at Cowenbeath, Beath. The father was John Bisset, Coal Miner. The mother was Euphemia Honeyman. They were married on April 25, 1873 at Beath. The birth was registered by John Bisset, father."). vi. EUPHEMIA BISSETT, b. 1885, Beath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for EUPHEMIA BISSETT: In 1901, Euphemia lived at Factory Rd , Beath, Fife. She was a Domestic Servant.

56. ROBERTSON6 HONEYMAN (JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 27, 1853 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT, and died 1914 in Cupar, FIF, SCT. He married MARY ANN HUNTER Dec 04, 1874 in Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On December 4, 1874 at Beath after Banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. Robertson Honeyman, Labourer, bachelor; age 22. His usual residence was Cowenbeath, Beath. His parents were John Honeyman, Labourer at Collery and Margaret Robertson. Mary Ann Hunter, spinster; age 24. Her usual residence was Cowenbeath, Beath. Her parents were John Hunter, Contractor and Helen Williams. The witnesses were John Hunter and Janet Muir. They were married by A McPhail, Minister of Beath."), daughter of JOHN HUNTER and HELEN WILLIAMS. She was born Abt. 1850 in Scotland.

Notes for ROBERTSON HONEYMAN: In 1881, Robertson lived at Fife & Kinross Asylum Retreat, Cupar. He was a Lunatic Patient.

In 1901, Robertson lived at Fife and Kinross District Lunatic Asylum, Springfield Near Cupar - Fife , Cupar, Fife. He was a Former FIreman.

Child of ROBERTSON HONEYMAN and MARY HUNTER is: i. JOHN7 HONEYMAN, b. Jul 26, 1875, Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "John Honeyman was born on July 26, 1875 at 2:30 PM at Cowdonbeath, Beath. The father was Robertson Honeyman, Coal Miner. The mother was Mary Hunter They were married on November 10, 1874 at Beath. The birth was registered by Robertson Honeyman, father."); d. Aug 17, 1875, Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "John Honeyman, Single died on August 17, 1875. The Place of death was Cowdenbeath, Beath. His age was 3 weeks. He was the son of Robertson Honeyman, Coal Miner and Mary Hunter. The cause of death was Bronchitis for 3 days as Certified by Robert Mimgall, MD. The death was registered by Robertson Honeyman, father.").

57. SARAH6 HONEYMAN (JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 02, 1855 in Dalgety, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Sarah Honeyman was born on November 02, 1855 at 3:30 PM at St Davids. The father was John Honeyman, Labourer, age 43 born at Abernethy. The mother was Margaret Robertson age 44, born at Beath They were married on October 31, 1842 at Edinburgh. They had 2 boys living, 2 girls living and 4 boys dead. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."), and died 1925 in Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She married JOHN GRAY May 08, 1874 in Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On May 8, 1874 at Manse of Beath, after banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. John Gray, bachelor; age 22. His usual residence was Cowdenbeath, Beath. His parents were Alexander Gray, Engineer and Ann Kyles. Sarah Honeyman, spinster; age 19. Her usual residence was Cowdenbeath, Beath. Her parents were John Honeyman, Check Weighman and Margaret Robertson. The witnesses were Andrew Honeyman and Janet Moyes. They were married by Robert Alexander, Minister of Dunfermline."), son of ALEXANDER GRAY and ANN KYLES. He was born Abt. 1850 in Kilconquhar, FIF, SCT.

57 Notes for SARAH HONEYMAN: In 1881, Sarah and John lived at Hallays Row, Beath with their daughter Margaret. John was a Coal Miner.

Children of SARAH HONEYMAN and JOHN GRAY are: i. MARGARET ROBERTSON7 GRAY, b. Jul 23, 1874, Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Margaret Robertson Gray was born on July 23, 1874 at 1:00 Am at Cowdanbeath, Beath. The father was John Gray, Miner. The mother was Sarah Honeyman They were married on May 8, 1874 at Beath. The birth was registered by John Gray, father."). 156. ii. ANN GRAY, b. 1885.

58. JOHN6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1839 in Fossoway, KRS, SCT. He married (1) ELIZABETH. She was born 1847 in Airdie, LKS, SCT. He married (2) ELIZABETH NISBET Jun 16, 1860 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On June 16, 1860 at Alloa, After Banns according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church. John Honeyman, Farm Servant, Bachelor; age 21. His usual residence was Alloa. His parents were Peter Honeyman, Shipper of Coal and Ann McCallum. Elizabeth Nisbet, Spinster; age 22. Her usual residence was Alloa. Her parents were Peter Nesbit, Mason and Elizabeth Donaldson. The witnesses were Chris Hardie and Thomas McDonagh. They were married by Peter McDowall, Minister."), daughter of PETER NISBET and ELIZABETH DONALDSON. She was born May 21, 1837 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died 1897 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: In 1861, John and Elizabeth lived at 3 Kirkgate Street , Alloa, Clackmannan with their son William. John was a Labourer.

In 1871, John and Elizabeth lived at 4 Craignard St , Alloa, Clackmannan with their children WIlliam Peter, Ann and Catherine, John was a Labourer in the Glassworks.

In 1881, John and Elizabeth lived at East Vennel, Alloa with their children Annie, John, George and Jessie. John was a General Labourer. Annie was a Millworker.

In 1901, John and Elizabeth lived at Nichgall Mill Cottar House , Ballingry, Fife. John was a Ploughman.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and ELIZABETH NISBET are: 157. i. WILLIAM LOCHHEAD7 HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1859, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Feb 20, 1934, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 158. ii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Aug 16, 1861, Kirkgate, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1925, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iii. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. Feb 12, 1864, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Elizabeth Honeyman was born on February 12, 1864 at 1:00 Am at East Vennel, Alloa. The father was John Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Elizabeth Nisbet They were married on June 16, 1860 at Alloa. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."); d. Nov 13, 1867, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Elizabeth Honeyman, Single died on November 13, 1867 at 7:00 AM. The Place of death was East Vennel, Alloa. Her age was 4 years. She was the daughter of John Honeyman, Labourer and Elizabeth Nisbet. The cause of death was Scarlet Fever for 23 days, Debility and Brights Desease as Certified by R Wilson, MD. The death was registered by John Honeyman, father."). iv. ANNIE HONEYMAN, b. May 14, 1867, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Annie Honeyman was born on May 14, 1867 at 6:00 Am at East Vennel, Alloa. The father was John Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Elizabeth Nisbet They were married on June 21, 1861 at Alloa. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."); d. 1899, Alloa, CLK, SCT. v. CATHERINE NESBIT HONEYMAN, b. Jul 14, 1869, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Jan 05, 1873, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Catherine Honeyman, Single died on January 5, 1871 at 5:00 PM. The Place of death was Old High Street, Alloa. Her age was 3 ½ years. She was the daughter of John Honeyman, Labourer and Elizabeth Nisbet. The cause of death was Hooping Cough for 8 months. The death was registered by John Honeyman, father."). vi. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. Apr 08, 1872, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "John Honeyman was born on April 08, 1872 at 1:15 PM at Bank Street, Alloa. The father was John Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Elizabeth Nisbet They were married on June 16, 1860 at Alloa. The birth was registered by Elizabeth Honeyman, mother."); m. ELIZABETH WALKER, 1903, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: In 1901, John lived at Trongate , Alloa, Clackmannan. He was a Woll Mill Worker.

58 159. vii. GEORGE NISBET HONEYMAN, b. Dec 19, 1874, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Nov 25, 1925, Trongate, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 160. viii. JESSIE HUDSON HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1877, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1952, Stirling, STI, SCT. ix. MARGARET NISBET HONEYMAN, b. 1883, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1883, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

59. THOMAS GIBSON6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 06, 1855 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Thomas Gibson Honeyman was born on January 06, 1855 at 2:45 Am at Broad Street, Alloa. The father was Thomas Honeyman, Labourer, age 41. The mother was Catharine Gibson, age 35 born at Alloa They were married in 1849 at Stirling. They had 3 living boys and 3 dead girls. The birth was registered by Thomas Honeyman, father."), and died Mar 19, 1923 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married AGNES HUTTON Dec 01, 1882 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, daughter of ROBERT HUTTON and AGNES RANKINE. She was born Abt. 1864 in Dunipace, STI, SCT, and died Bef. 1923.

Notes for THOMAS GIBSON HONEYMAN: In 1881, Thomas lived at New Entry, Alloa with his brother James. Thomas was a Carter.

In 1901, Thomas and Agnes lived at Russell Place , Clackmannan, Clackmannan with their children Peter, Catherine, Jane, Mary, Thomas, Robert and William. Thomas was a Mason's Labourer. Peter was a Distillery Labourer. Catherine was a Factory Piecer.

Children of THOMAS HONEYMAN and AGNES HUTTON are: i. AGNES7 HONEYMAN, b. 1883, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1943, George Square, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT; m. (1) JAMES ROBERT FRASER, 1905, Leith South, MLN, SCT; m. (2) PETER NEILL, 1931, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

Notes for AGNES HONEYMAN: In 1901, Agnes lived at Claremont (fairy-knowe) , Alloa, Clackmannan. She was a Domestic Servant.

161. ii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. 1884, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1951, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 162. iii. CATHERINE GIBSON HONEYMAN, b. 1886, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Aft. 1958. 163. iv. ANNA HONEYMAN, b. 1887, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 164. v. MARY ANN HONEYMAN, b. 1890, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 165. vi. THOMAS HONEYMAN, b. 1892, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Mar 14, 1963, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 166. vii. JEANIE HUTTON HONEYMAN, b. 1894, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1975, Toronto, ONT, CAN. viii. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. 1896, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1898, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 167. ix. ROBERT HUTTON HONEYMAN, b. Feb 26, 1899, Whins, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Jul 04, 1966, Hamilton, Wentworth, ONT, CAN. 168. x. WILLIAM HUTTON HONEYMAN, b. 1901, Clackmannan, CLK, SCT; d. May 14, 1938, Orchard House, Stirling, STI, SCT. xi. SARAH HONEYMAN, b. 1903, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. WILLIAM EVANS, 1926, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

60. ANN6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 06, 1857 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Ann Honeyman was born on July 06, 1857 at 11:00 AM at Broad Street, Alloa. The father was Peter Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Catharine Gibson. The birth was registered by Peter Honeyman, father."). She met JAMES WALLACE.

Notes for ANN HONEYMAN: In 1881, Ann was a visitor at 45 Castle Street, Alloa. She was a General Domestic Servant.

Child of ANN HONEYMAN and JAMES WALLACE is: i. CATHERINE GIBSON7 HONEYMAN, b. Jun 09, 1881, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Catharine Gibson Honeyman was born on June 9, 1881 at 4:30 AM at Castle Street, Alloa. The mother was Annie Honeyman, Domestic Servant. The birth was registered by Annie Honeyman, mother."); d. Dec 28, 1881, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Catherine Gibson Honeyman, Illegitimate, Single died on December 28, 1881 at 12:00 PM. The Place of death was Drysdale Street, Alloa. Her age was 6 months. She was the daughter of James Wallace, Ploughman and Ann Honeyman, Domestic Servant. The death was registered by James Wallace, father.").

61. JAMES GIBSON6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 12, 1863 in Alloa,

59 CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "James Gibson Honeyman was born on October 12, 1863 at 7:15 PM at Broad St., Alloa. The father was Peter Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Catharine Gibson They were married on May 11, 1850 at Stirling. The birth was registered by Peter Honeyman, father."), and died 1899 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married MARY ANN MCSHANE Jun 29, 1888 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. She was born 1864 in Wigtonshire, SCT.

Notes for JAMES GIBSON HONEYMAN: In 1881, James lived at New Entry, Alloa with his brother Thomas. James was a Carter.

In 1901, Mary Ann lived at Broad St , Alloa, Clackmannan with her husband William Westwood and James and Mary Ann's children Mary and Catherine.

Children of JAMES HONEYMAN and MARY MCSHANE are: i. MARY ANN7 HONEYMAN, b. Jul 07, 1891, Alloa, CLK, SCT. ii. CATHERINE HONEYMAN, b. 1895, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

62. MARGARET6 WOTHERSPOON (ANN5 HONEYMAN, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1846 in Muckart, PER, SCT. She married CHARLES MITCHELL Dec 31, 1866 in Clackmannan, CLK, SCT. He was born 1845 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET WOTHERSPOON: In 1871, Charles and Margaret lived at March Glen , Clackmannan, Clackmannan with their daughter Christina. Charles was a Dyer.

In 1881, Charles and Margaret lived at Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with their children Christina, Ann, Sarah, John and Masie. Charles was a Dyehouse Labourer.

In 1891, Charles and Margaret lived at 6 Nova Scotia Pl , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with their children Christina, Ann, Sarah, John, Maggie, Katie, CHarles and James. Charles was a Coal Miner. Christina was a Tweed Darner. Ann and Sarah were Tween Pickers. John was a Wool Piecer.

In 1901, Charles, and Margaret lived at Govan's Bdgs , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with their children Christina, John, Kate, Charles and James. Charles was a Roadman. Christina was a Domestic. John was a Baker. Kate was a Reeler of Yarn. Charles was a Goods Porter. James was a Mill WOrker.

Children of MARGARET WOTHERSPOON and CHARLES MITCHELL are: i. ANN HONEYMAN7 MITCHELL, b. May 22, 1867, Clackmannan, CLK, SCT; d. 1867, Clackmannan, CLK, SCT. ii. CHRISTINA FIFE MITCHELL, b. Jan 13, 1870, Clackmannan, CLK, SCT. 169. iii. ANN MITCHELL, b. Apr 11, 1872, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. 170. iv. SARAH MITCHELL, b. Jun 20, 1874, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. v. JOHN MITCHELL, b. 1878, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. vi. MAGGIE MITCHELL, b. 1880, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. vii. KATIE MITCHELL, b. 1882, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. viii. CHARLES MITCHELL, b. 1885, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. ix. JAMES MITCHELL, b. 1886, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

63. CATHERINE6 WOTHERSPOON (ANN5 HONEYMAN, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1850 in Muckart, PER, SCT, and died 1923 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. She married JOHN CAMERON Aug 12, 1870 in Govan, LKS, SCT. He was born 1850 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT, and died 1891 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE WOTHERSPOON: In 1881, John and Catherine lived at 7 Mill Street , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with their children John, Ann, Emily and David. John was a Woolen Weaver.

In 1891, John and Catherine lived at 39 High St , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with their children John, Ann, Emily, Duncan and Catherine. John was a Weaver. John was a Woolen Warper Apprentice. Ann and Emily were Mill Workers.

60 In 1901, Catherine lived at 21 Frederick St , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with her cildren Ann, Dincan and Catherine. Ann was a Tweed Picker. Duncan was a Power Loom Turner. Catherine was a Wool Winder.

Children of CATHERINE WOTHERSPOON and JOHN CAMERON are: i. JAMES7 CAMERON, b. Sep 25, 1870, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT; d. 1872, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. ii. JOHN WOTHERSPOON CAMERON, b. May 31, 1872, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT; d. 1892, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. iii. DAVID CAMERON, b. Apr 04, 1874, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT; d. 1875, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. iv. ANN CAMERON, b. 1876, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. v. EMILY C CAMERON, b. 1879, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT; d. 1899, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. vi. DUNCAN CAMERON, b. 1881, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. vii. CATHERINE CAMERON, b. 1886, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

64. ?6 HONEYMAN (DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) She married MCGREGOR.

Child of ? HONEYMAN and MCGREGOR is: i. ELIZABETH7 MCGREGOR, b. 1868, St. Ninians, STI, SCT.

65. ANNIE6 HONEYMAN (DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1840 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. She married JAMES STRANG Jan 17, 1859 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On January 17, 1859 at Dunfermline, Marriage after Banns was solemnized according to the forms of the U. P. Church. James Strang, Coal Miner, Bachelor; age 20. His usual residence was Millwood Collier, Dunfermline. His parents were Robert Strang, Coal Miner, deceased and Mary Burt. Ann Honeyman, Spinster; age 19. Her usual residence was High Street, Dunfermline. Her parents were David Honeyman, Ploughman and Catherine Brown. The witnesses were George Strang and David Honeyman. They were married by James Young, Minister."), son of ROBERT STRANG and MARY BURT. He was born Jan 23, 1838 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANNIE HONEYMAN: In 1861, James and Anne lived at Store Row , Dunfermline Landward, Fife with their children Catherine and Robert. James was a Coal Miner.

In 1871, James and Annie lived at Long Row , Dunfermline Landward, Fife with their children Catherine, Robert, James and Mary. James was a Coal Miner.

In 1900, James and Annie lived at Chartiers, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their son Thomas.

In 1910, James and Annie lived at Crafton Boro, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their son Thomas.

Notes for JAMES STRANG: James was a Coal Miner.

Children of ANNIE HONEYMAN and JAMES STRANG are: i. CATHERINE7 STRANG, b. Feb 24, 1859, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Catherine Strang was born on February 24, 1859 at 6:00 AM at Millwood Colling, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman. The birth was registered by James Strang, father."). 171. ii. ROBERT STRANG, b. Jan 01, 1861, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. iii. DAVID STRANG, b. Mar 15, 1863, Scotland. 172. iv. JAMES STRANG, b. Dec 06, 1865, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. v. JOHN STRANG, b. Mar 11, 1868, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "John Strang was born on March 11, 1868 at 4:00 PM at Millwood Colling, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married in January 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by James Strang, father."). vi. MARY STRANG, b. Jul 16, 1869, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Mary Strang was born on July 16, 1869 at 3:00 PM at Millwood Colling, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married in January 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by James Strang, father."); m. JAMES BRENNER, 1893; b. Nov 1870, Pennsylvania, USA.

Notes for MARY STRANG:

61 In 1900, James and Mary lived at Turtle Creek, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. James was a Painter.

173. vii. DAVID STRANG, b. Nov 01, 1871, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. 174. viii. WILLIAM STRANG, b. Apr 08, 1874, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. ix. THOMAS STRANG, b. Nov 1882, Pennsylvania, USA.

66. CATHERINE BROWN6 HONEYMAN (DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 26, 1843 in Orwell, KRS, SCT, and died 1881 in Old Machar, ABD, SCT. She married CHARLES ANDERSON Jul 01, 1874 in Old Machar, ABD, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On July 1, 1874 at Rose St., Aberdeen, abter banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. Charles Anderson, Mill Worker, bachelor; age 31. His usual residence was 92 Barron St., Woodside, Aberdeen. His parents were John Anderson, Farmer, deceased and Margaret Taylor, deceased. Catherine Honeyman, Domestic Servant, spinster; age 26. Her usual residence was 6 Canal Lance, Woodside, Aberdeen. Her parents were David Honeyman, Farmer and Catherine Brown. The witnesses were Alex Attathon and Arthur Iratar. They were married by C H Kene, Minister of Knox Church."), son of JOHN ANDERSON and MARGARET TAYLOR. He was born Oct 26, 1839 in Skene, ABD, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE BROWN HONEYMAN: In 1861, Catherine lived at 63 St Vincent Crescent , Glasgow Barony, Lanark. She was a Domestic Servant.

In1881, Chalres lived at 77 Barron St , Old Machar, Aberdeen with their children Catherine, Charlotte, Lisie Ann, Margaret and Sarah Jane. Charles was a General Carter.

Children of CATHERINE HONEYMAN and CHARLES ANDERSON are: i. CATHERINE BROWN7 ANDERSON, b. Jul 05, 1875, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Catherine Brown Anderson was born on July 05, 1875 at 10:00 PM at 2 Parlings Buildings, Edinburgh. The father was Charles Anderson, Carter. The mother was Catherine Brown Honeyman. They were married on July 1, 1874 at Aberdeen. The birth was registered by Charles Anderson, father."). ii. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON, b. 1876, Gateshead, DUR, ENG.

Notes for CHARLOTTE ANDERSON: In 1891, Charlotte lived at Upper Bodachra , Aberdeen Old Machar, Aberdeen. She was a General Servant.

iii. LISIE ANN ANDERSON, b. 1878, Old Machar, ABD, SCT. iv. MARGARET C ANDERSON, b. 1880, Old Machar, ABD, SCT. v. SARAH JANE ANDERSON, b. 1881, Old Machar, ABD, SCT.

67. JOHN6 HONEYMAN (DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 30, 1851 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. He married CATHERINE CHRISTIE 1879 in Glasgow, LKS, SCT. She was born 1852 in Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: In 1881, John and Catherine lived at 143 Watt Street , Glasgow Kinning Park, Lanark with their daughter Catherine. John was a Baker's Vanman.

In 1901, John and Catherine lived at 644/14 /7 /17, 27 Watt Street , Glasgow Maxwell, Lanark with their children Catherine, David, Jane, Margaret, Jessie and John. John was a Baker. Catherine and Jane were Boot Machinists. David was a Coppersmith.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and CATHERINE CHRISTIE are: i. CATHERINE7 HONEYMAN, b. 1881, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. ii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. 1883, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. iii. JANE HONEYMAN, b. 1886, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. iv. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. 1889, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. v. JESSIE HONEYMAN, b. 1891, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. vi. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. 1891, Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

68. SARAH6 HONEYMAN (DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 25, 1856 in Dalgety, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Sarah Honeyman was born on July 25, 1856 at 6:00 PM at Letham. The

62 father was David Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Catherine Brown. The birth was registered by David Honeyman, father."), and died 1938 in Glasgow, LKS, SCT. She married WILLIAM SHORT Dec 31, 1880 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On December 31, 1880, After Banns according to the Forms of the United Presbyterian Church at Alloa. William Short, Plasterer, Bachelor; age 28. His usual residence was Greenfield Place, Alloa. His parents were James Short, Sail-Maker, deceased and Christian Gentles. Sarah Honeyman, Spinster; age 24. Her usual residence was Erskine Place, Alloa. Her parents were David Honeyman, Brewery Labourer and Catharine Brown. The witnesses were Thomas Short and Margaret Honeyman. They were married by William Johnston, Minister Alloa."), son of JAMES SHORT and CHRISTIAN GENTLES. He was born Apr 18, 1852 in Tulliallan, PER, SCT.

Notes for SARAH HONEYMAN: In 1881, Sarah and William lived at Erskine Place, Alloa. William was a Plasterer.

In 1901, William and Sarah lived at Keith St , Tulliallan, Fife with their children Catherine, Christina, Sarah Jane, Williamina, Lizzie Ann and Peggie. WIlliam was a Plasterer. Catherine was a Dressmaker. Christina was a Woolspinner. Sarah Jane was a Grocers Assisstant.

Children of SARAH HONEYMAN and WILLIAM SHORT are: i. CATHERINE7 SHORT, b. 1884, Tulliallan, PER, SCT. ii. CHRISTINA SHORT, b. 1885, Tulliallan, PER, SCT. iii. SARAH JANE SHORT, b. 1886, Tulliallan, PER, SCT. iv. WILLIAMINA SHORT, b. 1889, Tulliallan, PER, SCT. v. LIZZIE ANN SHORT, b. 1891, Tulliallan, PER, SCT. vi. PEGGIE SHORT, b. 1894, Tulliallan, PER, SCT.

69. MARGARET6 HONEYMAN (ANDREW MCCRAH5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1846 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET HONEYMAN: In 1861, Margaret lived at 48 Kirkgate , South Leith, Midlothian. She was a Servant.

In 1901, Margaret and her daughter Helen lived at 27 Bothwell Pl , Dunfermline, Fife. They were Linen Weavers.

Child of MARGARET HONEYMAN is: i. HELEN7 HONEYMAN, b. Jun 20, 1864, Dysart, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Helen Honeyman was born on June 20, 1864 at 12:00 PM at Pathhead, Dysart. The mother was Margaret Honeyman, Domestic Servant. The birth was registered by Margaret Honeyman, mother.").

70. ANN6 HONEYMAN (ANDREW MCCRAH5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1848 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT, and died 1907 in Dysart, FIF, SCT. She married ANGUS SMART Mar 03, 1871 in Kirkcady, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On March 3, 1871 at Linktown of Abbotshall, After Banns according to the forms of the Established Church. Agnus Smart, Coal Miner, Bachelor; age 22. His usual residence was Denond, Parish of Auchterderran. His parents were John Smart, Coal Miner and Mary McLeod. Ann Honeyman, Power Loom Weaver, Flax Factory, Spinster; age 23. Her usual residence was Linktown of Abbotshall. Her parents were Andrew Honeyman, Fireman (Light Service) and Alison White. The witnesses were William Ingram and Alison Honeyman. They were married by David Millar, Minister of Invertiel."), son of JOHN SMART and MARY MCLEOD. He was born Abt. 1849 in Kinglassie, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANN HONEYMAN: At the time of their marriage, Agnus was a Coal Miner and Ann was a Power Loom Weaver at the Flax Factory.

In 1881, Angus and Ann lived at Road to Leslie, Abbotshall with their children Alice, John, Andrew and Angus. Angus was a Coal Miner.

In 1901, Angus and Ann lived at 111 East Smeatin St , Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, Fife with their children James, David and Ann. Angus was a Coal Miner.

63 Children of ANN HONEYMAN and ANGUS SMART are: i. ALICE7 SMART, b. Mar 05, 1872, Auchterderran, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Alice Smart was born on March 05, 1872 at 12 Midnight at Den Ford Colling, Auchterderran. The father was Angus Smart, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married on March 3, 1871 at Abbotshall. The birth was registered by Angus Smart, father."). 175. ii. JOHN SMART, b. Jan 22, 1874, Auchterderran, FIF, SCT. 176. iii. ANDREW SMART, b. 1876, Auchterderran, FIF, SCT. iv. ANGUS SMART, b. 1879, Abbotshall, FIF, SCT. v. JAMES SMART, b. 1882, Abbotshall, FIF, SCT. vi. DAVID SMART, b. 1884, Abbotshall, FIF, SCT. vii. ANN SMART, b. 1887, Abbotshall, FIF, SCT.

71. ANDRINA6 HONEYMAN (ANDREW MCCRAH5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 24, 1856 in Dysart, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Andrina Honeyman was born on December 24, 1856 at 2:00 PM at Back Street, Pathhead. The father was Andrew Honeyman, Stocker in Steam Vessel. The mother was Alison Whyte. The birth was registered by Andrew Honeyman, father."), and died 1918 in Govan, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. She married ANDREW DRUMMOND 1882 in Kirkcaldy Abbotts, FIF, SCT. He was born 1861 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANDRINA HONEYMAN: In 1901, Andrew and Andrina lived at 132 Langlands Rd , Govan, Lanark with their children Andrew, David, John, Honeyman, Alice and Isabella. Andrew was an Engineer Fitter. Andrew Jr. was a Ship Yard Labourer. David was an Office Boy.

Children of ANDRINA HONEYMAN and ANDREW DRUMMOND are: i. ANDREW7 DRUMMOND, b. 1885, Govan, LKS, SCT. ii. DAVID DRUMMOND, b. 1887, Govan, LKS, SCT. iii. JOHN W DRUMMOND, b. 1888, Govan, LKS, SCT. iv. HONEYMAN DRUMMOND, b. 1889, Govan, LKS, SCT. v. ALICE W DRUMMOND, b. 1890, Govan, LKS, SCT. vi. ISABELLA W DRUMMOND, b. 1900, Govan, LKS, SCT.

72. JAMES SIMPSON6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 20, 1844 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1915 in Inverness, INV, SCT. He married ANN MILLER Nov 19, 1869 in Perth, PER, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On November 19, 1869 at 31 High St., Perth, After Banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. James Simpson Honeyman, Joiner, Bachelor; age 25. His usual residence was 195 Tabcross St, Glasgow. His parents were Peter Honeyman, Handloom Weaver and Elizabeth Tainsh. Ann Miller, Handloom Weaver, Spinster; age 26. Her usual residence was Abernethy. Her parents were Henry Miller, Shoemaker and Susan Walker. The witnesses were Alexander Easion and John McLeod, They were married by J Murdoch."), daughter of HENRY MILLER and SUSAN WALKER. She was born Abt. 1843 in Abernethy, PER, SCT, and died 1907 in Inverness, INV, SCT.

Notes for JAMES SIMPSON HONEYMAN: James was a Joiner and Ann was a Hand Loom Weaver.

In 1871, James and Ann lived at South Side , Abernethy, Perthshire with their son Peter. James was a Joiner.

In 1881, James and Ann lived at 2 Low Street, Inverness with their children Peter, Susan, Elizabeth, Ann and David. James was a Carpenter.

In 1901, James and Ann lived at 96 Telford Road , Inverness, Inverness. James was a Salmon Fisherman.

Children of JAMES HONEYMAN and ANN MILLER are: 177. i. PETER7 HONEYMAN, b. Dec 08, 1869, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1942, Gobals, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. ii. HENRY MILLER HONEYMAN, b. Oct 21, 1871, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Henry Miller Honeyman was born on October 21, 1871 at 11:00 Am at Abernethy. The father was James Simpson Honeyman, Journeyman, Joiner. The mother was Ann Miller They were married on Novermber 19, 1869 at Perth. The birth was registered by James Simpson Honeyman, father."); d. Feb 02, 1872, Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Henry Miller Honeyman, Single died on February 2, 1872 at

64 1:30 PM. The Place of death was Abernethy. His age was 3 ½ months. He was the son of James Simpson Honeyman, Journeyman Joiner and Ann Miller. The cause of death was Pneumonia for 10 days as Certified by Henry Gardner, MD. The death was registered by James Honeyman, father."). 178. iii. SUSAN HONEYMAN, b. Jul 21, 1873, Abernethy, PER, SCT. iv. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. 1876, Abernethy, PER, SCT. v. ANN HONEYMAN, b. 1878, Clachnaharry, INV, SCT; d. 1956, Inverness, INV, SCT; m. JOHN LOW BROWN MOWAT, 1907, Inverness, INV, SCT. vi. DAVID HENRY HONEYMAN, b. 1880, Clachnaharry, INV, SCT; d. 1883, Abernethy, PER, SCT. vii. JAMES S HONEYMAN, b. 1885, Inverness, INV, SCT; m. MARY ANN COLE, 1910, Inverness, INV, SCT.

Notes for JAMES S HONEYMAN: In 1901, James lived at Carse Farm Carse Road , Inverness, Inverness. He was a Farm Servant.

73. CATHERINE6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1851 in Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE HONEYMAN: In 1881, Catherine lived at Main Street, Abernethy with her son Peter. She was a Worsted Weaver.

Child of CATHERINE HONEYMAN is: i. PETER HAY7 HONEYMAN, b. 1871, Abernethy, PER, SCT; d. 1944, Abernethy, PER, SCT; m. ANNIE GREIG SIMPSON, 1902, Edingurgh, MLN, SCT.

Notes for PETER HAY HONEYMAN: In 1901, Peter lived at Main St N Side , Abernethy, Perthshire. He was a tailor.

74. DAVID6 HONEYMAN (PETER5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 27, 1857 in Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "David Honeyman was born on May 27, 1857 at 2:00 PM at Abernethy. The father was Peter Honeyman, Salmon Fisher. The mother was Elisabeth Tainich. The birth was registered by Peter Honeyman, childs father."). He married MARGARET HUTTON 1881 in Inverness, INV, SCT. She was born 1857 in Rhynd, PER, SCT.

Notes for DAVID HONEYMAN: In 1881, David lived at Main Street, Abernethy. He was a Mason.

In 1901, David and Margaret lived at High Street , Perth Middle Church, Perthshire with their children Margaret, Peter, Joseph, Catherine, Elizabeth and Jessie. David was a Mason.

Children of DAVID HONEYMAN and MARGARET HUTTON are: i. MARGARET M7 HONEYMAN, b. 1882, Inverness, INV, SCT. ii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. 1884, Perth, PER, SCT. iii. JOSEPH HONEYMAN, b. 1886, Perth, PER, SCT. iv. CATHERINE HONEYMAN, b. 1888, Perth, PER, SCT. v. ELIZABETH HONEYMAN, b. 1891, Perth, PER, SCT. vi. JESSIE HONEYMAN, b. 1893, Perth, PER, SCT.

75. HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN (ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 06, 1843 in Beath, FIF, SCT, and died 1913 in Cupar, FIF, SCT. She married CHARLES HUNTER Jan 15, 1866 in Carnock, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On January 15, 1866 at Carnock House, After Banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. Charles Hunter, Miner, Single; age 23. His usual residence was S Oakley, Saline. His parents were Charles Hunter, Miner and Herriot Rogers. Helen Honeyman, Single; age 23. Her usual residence was S Oakley, Saline. Her parents were Robert Honeyman, Miner and Nancy. The witnesses were Andrew Logan and James Hunter. They were married by Robert Johnston, Minister of the Parish of Carnock."), son of CHARLES HUNTER and HARRIET ROGERS. He was born May 04, 1843 in Torryburn, FIF, SCT.

Notes for HELEN HAY HONEYMAN: In 1871, Charles and Helen lived at Town House , Kirkcaldy, Fife with their children Agnes, Harriet and

65 Charles. Charles was a Police Constable.

In 1881, Helen and Charles lived at 38 Cross, Dysart with their children Agnes, Charles, Helen, Jane, Robina, Robert and John. Charles was a Police Cinstable (Inspector).

In 1901, Charles and Helen lived at Well Street , Cupar, Fife with their children Helen, Robina and John. Charles was a Deputy Constable. John was a Baker.

Children of HELEN HONEYMAN and CHARLES HUNTER are: i. CHARLES7 HUNTER, b. Aug 12, 1866, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Charles Hunter was born on August 12, 1866 at 6:15 AM at Whyte Lodge, Kirkkaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 15, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father."); d. Bef. 1870. ii. ROBERT HONEYMAN HUNTER, b. Aug 12, 1866, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Robert Honeyman Hunter was born on August 12, 1866 at 6:15 AM at Whyte Lodge, Kirkcaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman. They were married on January 25, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father."); d. Bef. 1878. iii. AGNES BALLINGALL HUNTER, b. Nov 27, 1867, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Agnes Ballingall Hunter was born on November 27, 1867 at 8:45 Am at Town House, Kirkcaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 15, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father."). iv. HARRIET RODGER HUNTER, b. Feb 09, 1869, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Harriet Rodger Hunter was born on February 09, 1869 at 9:45 AM at High Street, Kirkcaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 15, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father."); d. Bef. 1881. 179. v. CHARLES HUNTER, b. Oct 30, 1870, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. 180. vi. HELEN HAY HUNTER, b. Jul 23, 1872, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. vii. ANDREW HUNTER, b. 1873, Newberry, FIF, SCT; d. Bef. 1881. viii. JANE HUNTER, b. May 09, 1874, Forgan, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Jane Hunter was born on May 09, 1874 at 6:20 AM at East Newport, Forgan. The father was Charles Hunter, Police Segarent. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 15, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father."). 181. ix. ROBINA "BEAN" HUNTER, b. Abt. 1876, Newport, FIF, SCT. 182. x. ROBERT HUNTER, b. Abt. 1878, Dysart, FIF, SCT. 183. xi. JOHN "JACK" HUNTER, b. 1880, Dysart, FIF, SCT. xii. HARRIET "HETTI" HUNTER, b. 1883, Newberry, FIF, SCT; m. ALEXANDER "SANDY" SHAW; b. 1876, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

76. JANE ANN6 HONEYMAN (ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1848 in Perth, PER, SCT, and died 1885 in Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, FIF, SCT. She married DAVID MCEWEN May 22, 1874 in Dysart, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On May 22, 1874 at Stelairtown after banns according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church. David McEwan, Iron Turner, bachelor; age 28. His usual residence was Pathhead, Dysart. His parents were James McEwan, Newspaper Editor, deceased and Isabella Ritchie, deceased. Jane Honeyman, Domestic Servant, spinster; age 26. Her usual residence was Pathhead, Dysart. Her parents were Robert Honeyman, Coal Miner, deceased and Agnes Ballingall. The witnesses were James McEwan and Agnes Honeyman. They were married by William Guthrie."), son of JAMES MCEWEN and ISABELLA RITCHIE. He was born 1847 in Dunshelt, Auchtermuchty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JANE ANN HONEYMAN: In 1871, Jane Ann lived at West Gate , Kinghorn, Ffie. SHe was a General Servant.

In 1881, Jane and David lived at Dunnikier Place No 1, Kirkcaldy with their children James, Agnes and Isabella. David was an Iron Turner at the Works.

In 1901, David lived at 6 Dunnikier Pl , Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, Fife with his children Agnes, Isabella and James. David and James were Iron Turners. Agnes was a Carpet Factory Worker.

Children of JANE HONEYMAN and DAVID MCEWEN are: i. JAMES7 MCEWEN, b. Sep 27, 1874, Dysart, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "James McEwen was born on September 27, 1874 at 4:00 PM at Green, Stlaintown, Dysart. The father was David McEwan, Iron Turner. The mother was Jane Honeyman They were married on May 22, 1874 at Dysart. The birth was 66 registered by David McEwan, father."). ii. AGNES MCEWEN, b. Abt. 1876, Dysart, FIF, SCT. iii. ISABELLA MCEWEN, b. Abt. 1878, Dysart, FIF, SCT.

77. MARGARET6 HONEYMAN (ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1849 in Perth, PER, SCT, and died 1929 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. She married DAVID METHVEN Aug 04, 1871 in Kirkcady, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On August 4, 1871 at Kirkcaldy, After Banns according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland. David Methven, Joiner, Single; age 22. His usual residence was Linktown of Abbotshall. His parents were Thomas Methven, Gardner, deceased and Elizabeth Gilmour, deceased. Margaret Honeyman, Steam Loom Weaver, Single; age 22. Her usual residence was Hill Street, Kirkcaldy. Her parents were Robert Honeyman, Coal Miner, deceased and Agnes Ballingall. The witnesses were John Usher and Charlotte Methven. They were married by William Gibson, Minister."), son of THOMAS METHVEN and ELIZABETH GILMOUR. He was born Jul 06, 1848 in Kemback, FIF, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET HONEYMAN: At the time of their marriage, David was a Joiner and Margaret was a Steam Loom Weaver.

In 1881, Margaret and David lived at Victoria Road White Bank Cottage, Kirkcaldy with their children Thomas, Robert and Maggie. David was a Joiner.

In 1901, David and Margaret lived at 79 Commercial St , Dysart, Fife with their children Maggie, David, Mary Jane, Caroline and Emily. David was a Factory Joiner. Maggie was a Linen Sewer. David was a Wood Machineman. Mary Jane was a Linen Machinist.

Children of MARGARET HONEYMAN and DAVID METHVEN are: 184. i. THOMAS7 METHVEN, b. Aug 01, 1872, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. ii. ROBERT METHVEN, b. Mar 02, 1874, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Robert Methven was born on March 02, 1874 at 2:30 AM at Linktown of Abbotshall. The father was David Methven, Joiner. The mother was Margaret Honeyman They were married on August 4, 1871 at Abbotshall. The birth was registered by Margaret Methven, mother."). iii. MAGGIE METHVEN, b. 1880, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. iv. DAVID METHVEN, b. 1881, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. v. MARY JANE METHVEN, b. Jul 15, 1884, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. vi. CHARLES METHVEN, b. 1887, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. vii. CAROLINE L METHVEN, b. 1889, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. viii. EMILY E M METHVEN, b. 1892, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

78. ANDREW6 HONEYMAN (ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1853 in Oakley, Carnock, FIF, SCT. He married ANNIE SIMPSON 1878 in Falkland, FIF, SCT. She was born 1852 in Dunbog, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANDREW HONEYMAN: In 1881, Andrew and Annie lived at 1 Henries Wynd , Abbotshall, Fife with their daughter Margaret. Andrew was a Foreman Baker.

In 1901, Andrew and Ann lived at Springfield , Cupar, Fife with their children Margaret, Andrew, Annie, Agnes and David. Andrew was a Ships Cook. Margaret and Annie were a Jute Spinners. Andrew was an Apprentice Michanic.

Children of ANDREW HONEYMAN and ANNIE SIMPSON are: i. MARGARET7 HONEYMAN, b. 1881, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. ii. ANDREW HONEYMAN, b. 1883, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; d. 1907, Cupar, FIF, SCT. iii. ANNIE HONEYMAN, b. 1885, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. iv. AGNES HONEYMAN, b. 1890, Crail, FIF, SCT. v. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. 1892, Crail, FIF, SCT.

79. AGNES BALLINGAL6 HONEYMAN (ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 16, 1855 in Carnock, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Agnes Honeyman was born on October 16, 1855

67 at Carnock. The father was Robert Honeyman, Miner age 37 born at Abernethy. The mother was Agnes Ballingall, age 36, born at Abbotsall, Kirk. This was her 6th child. They were married in 1842 at Beath. The birth was registered by Robert Honeyman, father."), and died 1913 in Dysart, FIF, SCT. She married PETER SIMPSON May 31, 1875 in Abdie, FIF, SCT, son of ANDREW SIMPSON and MARGARET MCPHERSON. He was born Jul 01, 1856 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for AGNES BALLINGAL HONEYMAN: In 1881, Peter and Agnes lived at Coalgate , Dysart, Fife with their children Agnes and Maggie. Peter was a Baker.

In 1901, Peter and Agnes lived at 81 Victoria Rd , Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, Fife with their children Margaret, Nellie, Alice, Hannah, Andrew, Robina, Robert and Jeannie. Peter was a Baker. Margaret was a Fringemaker in the Carpet Factory. Nellie, Alice and Hannah worked in the Carpet Factory.

Children of AGNES HONEYMAN and PETER SIMPSON are: 185. i. MARGARET MCPHERSON7 SIMPSON, b. Oct 19, 1880, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. 1960. ii. AGNES SIMPSON, b. 1881, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. iii. NELLIE SIMPSON, b. 1883, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. iv. ALISON "ALICE" SIMPSON, b. 1885, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. v. HANNAH SIMPSON, b. 1887, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. vi. ANDREW SIMPSON, b. 1889, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. vii. ROBINA SIMPSON, b. 1891, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. viii. ROBERT SIMPSON, b. 1893, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. ix. JEANNIE SIMPSON, b. 1899, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

80. DAVID6 HONEYMAN (ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 13, 1861 in Saline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "David Honeyman was born on March 13, 1861 at 5:00 PM at S. Oakley. The father was Robert Honeyman, Ironstone Miner. The mother was Agnes Ballingall They were married on November 11, 1842 at Beath. The birth was registered by Robert Honeyman, father."). He married AGNES NAIRN May 27, 1881 in Abbotshall Manse, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On May 27, 1881 at Abbotshall Manse, After Proclamation of Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland. David Honeyman, Rath Splitter; age 21. His usual residence was 79 Kirks Street, Abbotshall. His parents were Robert Honeyman, Coal Miner, deceased and Agnes Ballingall. Agnes Nairn, Factory Worker, Spinster; age 19. Her usual residence was 31 Arnell Street, Pathhead, Dysart. Her parents were John Nairn, Spirit Warehouse Worker and Marion Pearson. The witnesses were Agnes Mitchelson and Andrew Nairn. They were married by Bruce B Begg, Minister of Abbotshall."), daughter of JOHN NAIRN and MARION PEASON. She was born Mar 06, 1862 in Dysart, FIF, SCT, and died 1928 in Springburn, Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

Notes for DAVID HONEYMAN: In 1881, David lived at 79 Links St , Abbotshall, Fife. He was an Apprentice Lathsplitter.

In 1901, David and Agnes lived at 3 Seedhill Road , Paisley, Renfrew with their children RObert, Marion, David, Agnes, Helen and Andrew. David and Robert were a Lathsplitters. Marion was a Thread Spooler.

Children of DAVID HONEYMAN and AGNES NAIRN are: i. ROBERT7 HONEYMAN, b. 1881, Pathhead, Dysart, FIF, SCT. ii. MARION HONEYMAN, b. 1885, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. ALEXANDER CRAWFORD, 1906, Paisley, RFW, SCT. iii. DAVID HONEYMAN, b. 1887, Leven, FIF, SCT. iv. AGNES HONEYMAN, b. 1889, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. v. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. 1893, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. vi. ANDREW HONEYMAN, b. 1896, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. MARGARET LEARMONT, Apr 13, 1920, Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

81. HELEN6 CREE (HELEN5 HONEYMAN, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1847 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. She married WILLIAM BRUCE Dec 01, 1865 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He was born 1841 in St. Martin, PER, SCT.

68 Notes for HELEN CREE: In 1861, Helen lived at Kilgraston Mains , Dunbarney, Perthshire. She was a Domestic Servant.

In 1871, William and Helen lived at Mains Of Errol Cottar House , Errol, Perthshire with their children Helen, William and John. William was an Agriculture Labourer.

Children of HELEN CREE and WILLIAM BRUCE are: i. HELEN HONEYMAN7 BRUCE, b. Oct 09, 1866, Longforgan, PER, SCT. ii. JOHN STEVENS BRUCE, b. Sep 16, 1868, Errol, PER, SCT. iii. WILLIAM BRUCE, b. Sep 16, 1868, Errol, PER, SCT. iv. THOMAS BRUCE, b. Feb 10, 1872, Errol, PER, SCT. v. JESSIE BRUCE, b. Sep 12, 1873, St. Madoes, PER, SCT.

82. WILLIAM6 CREE (HELEN5 HONEYMAN, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1849 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married BARBARA. She was born 1849 in Golspie, SUT, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM CREE: In 1871, William lived at Tappy Lodge , Kinfauns, Perthshire. He was a Salmon Fisherman.

In 1881, William and Barbara lived at 38 St Leonard St , Perth East Church, Perthshire with their children William, Hugh and Marion. William was a Labourer Dyer.

In 1891, William and Barbara lived at Pomarium St , Perth West Church, Perthshire with their children William, Hugh, Thomas, George, Andrew, Robert and Helen. William was a Dyers Labourer. William Jr was a Drapper's Apprentice.

In 1901, William and Barbara lived at 85 Pomarium , Perth, Perthshire with their children William, Hugh, Thomas, George, Andrew, Robert, Helen and Margaret. William was a Dyer. William Jr and George were Railway Goods Clerks. Hugh was a Railway Telegraph Clerk. Thomas was a Railway Parcels Clerk. Andrew was an Apprentice Dyers' FInisher.

Children of WILLIAM CREE and BARBARA are: i. WILLIAM7 CREE, b. 1877, Perth, PER, SCT. ii. HUGH DONALD CREE, b. 1879, Perth, PER, SCT. iii. MARION S CREE, b. 1881, Perth, PER, SCT; d. Bef. 1891. iv. THOMAS CREE, b. 1883, Perth, PER, SCT. v. GEORGE M CREE, b. 1884, Perth, PER, SCT. vi. ANDREW H CREE, b. 1886, Perth, PER, SCT. vii. ROBERT G CREE, b. 1888, Perth, PER, SCT. viii. HELEN H CREE, b. 1890, Perth, PER, SCT. ix. MARGARET A CREE, b. 1895, Perth, PER, SCT.

83. ANDREW6 WALKER (HELEN5 HONEYMAN, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1855 in Abernethy, PER, SCT. He married AGNES. She was born 1858 in Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for ANDREW WALKER: In 1881, Andrew and Agnes lived at Off Main Street , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children Jessie, WIlliam and Andrew. Andrew was a Salmon Fisherman.

In 1891, Agnes lived at Main St , Abernethy, Perthshire with their children William, Andrew, Annie, Agnes, Jemima and Mary. Agnes was a Fisherman's wife. In 1891, Andrew was at Muirhead Fishing Bothy , Rhynd, Perthshire. He was a Salmon Fisherman.

In 1901, Andrew lived at Fishing Bothy , Cargill, Perthshire. He was a Salmon Fisherman. In 1901 Agnes lived at Main St N Side , Abernethy, Perthshire with her children Jessie, Mary and Elizabeth.

Children of ANDREW WALKER and AGNES are: i. JESSIE7 WALKER, b. 1876, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

69 ii. WILLIAM WALKER, b. 1879, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM WALKER: In 1901, William lived at Riverside Rd Salmon Fisher Ho , Aberdeen Ferryhill, Aberdeen. He was a Fisherman.

iii. ANDREW WALKER, b. 1880, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for ANDREW WALKER: In 1901, Andrew lived at Riverside Rd Salmon Fisher Ho , Aberdeen Ferryhill, Aberdeen. He was a Fisherman.

iv. ANNIE WALKER, b. 1883, Abernethy, PER, SCT. v. AGNES WALKER, b. 1886, Abernethy, PER, SCT. vi. JEMIMA WALKER, b. 1888, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Notes for JEMIMA WALKER: In 1901, Jemima lived at 5 Union St , Perth, Perthshire. She was a Dairymaid.

vii. MARY WALKER, b. 1890, Abernethy, PER, SCT. viii. ELIZABETH WALKER, b. 1894, Abernethy, PER, SCT.

Generation No. 7

84. ?7 SMEATON (JOHN6, JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) She married ? DUNCAN.

Child of ? SMEATON and ? DUNCAN is: i. ANN8 DUNCAN, b. Abt. 1878.

85. MARGARET ANN7 SMEATON (JOHN6, JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1851 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died 1906 in Dundee, ANS, SCT. She married ROBERT BUIST Mar 29, 1878 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, son of JAMES BUIST and BARBARA MCLAREN. He was born Oct 20, 1855 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died Jul 05, 1927 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET ANN SMEATON: In 1881, Margaret lived at 1 Hunter St. Dundee with her children James and John. She worked as a Factory Worker.

In 1901, Robert and Margaret lived at 1 Hunter St , Dundee, Angus with their children John, Margaret and Barbara. Robert and John were House Masons.

Children of MARGARET SMEATON and ROBERT BUIST are: i. JAMES8 BUIST, b. Jun 27, 1878, Dundee, ANS, SCT. ii. JOHN BUIST, b. Apr 18, 1880, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iii. MARGARET BUIST, b. Apr 10, 1882, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iv. BARBARA BUIST, b. Aug 04, 1888, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

86. JAMES7 SMEATON (JOHN6, JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 03, 1855 in 202 Overgate, Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "James Smeaton was born on October 03, 1855 at 6:00 PM at 202 Overgate, Dundee. The father was John Smeaton, Shoemaker, age 26. The mother was Ann Urquhart, age 30 This was their third child. They had 1 girl living and 1 boy dead. They were married in 1850 at Dundee. The birth was registered by John Smeaton, father."), and died 1911 in Dundee, ANS, SCT. He married JESSIE GIBB Jun 25, 1875 in Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On June 25, 1875 at 1 Hunter Street, Dundee, after Banns according to the Forms of the Unitiarians. James Smeaton, Upholsterer, Bachelor; age 19; his usual residence was 1 Hunter St, Dundee; his parents were John Smeaton, Shoemaker Master and Ann Urquhart. Jessie Gibb. Powerloom Weaver, Spinster; age 21; her usual residence was 26 St Rogers Lane, Dundee; her parents were Thomas Gibb, Engine Fitter (deceased) and Janet

70 Mortmier (deceased). The witnesses were Henry Williamson, Unitiarian Minister, James Naillair and Margaret Smeaton."), daughter of THOMAS GIBB and JANET MORTIMER. She was born Apr 11, 1854 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died 1933 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Notes for JAMES SMEATON: In 1875, James lived at 1 Hunter St., Dundee.

In 1878, he lived at 154 Scouringburd, Dundee.

In 1881, James and Jessie lived at 33 Victoria St, Dundee with their children John, James and Jessie. Jessie's brother William and Alex Gibb lived with them.

In 1886, he lived at 41 Victoria St., Dundee.

In 1901, James and Jessie lived at 22 Victoria St , Dundee, Angus with their children James, Jessie, Ann, William, Rebecca, David, Thomas and Emily. James was an Upholsterer.

James was an Upholsterer Journeyman.

Children of JAMES SMEATON and JESSIE GIBB are: i. JOHN8 SMEATON, b. Aug 02, 1875, Dundee, ANS, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "John Smeaton was born on August 02, 1875 at 34 Seaforf Road, Dundee. The father was James Smeaton, Upulsther. The mother was Jessie Gibb They were married on June 25, 1875 at Dundee. The birth was registered by James Smeaton, father."); m. EMILY WALFORD, Dec 26, 1904, Dundee, ANS, SCT; b. 1874, Scotland. ii. JAMES SMEATON, b. Abt. 1878, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. JOANNA FERNIE, Jan 01, 1907, St. Mary, Dundee, ANS, SCT; b. 1878, Scotland; d. 1936, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iii. JESSIE MORTIMER SMEATON, b. 1880, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. PETER BRUCE AIMER, 1912, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iv. ANN URQUHART SMEATON, b. 1883, Dundee, ANS, SCT; d. 1956, Dundee, ANS, SCT. v. WILLIAM GIBB SMEATON, b. 1885, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. WILLIAMINA SCOT BROWN, Aug 06, 1913, Dundee, ANS, SCT; b. 1887, Scotland. vi. REBECCA LESLIE SMEATON, b. 1888, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. JOHN BRAND CALDER, Jul 17, 1912, Dundee, ANS, SCT; b. 1885, Scotland. 186. vii. DAVID RENNIE SMEATON, b. 1890, Dundee, ANS, SCT; d. 1944, Mains and Strathmartine, ANS, SCT. 187. viii. THOMAS GIBB SMEATON, b. 1892, Dundee, ANS, SCT. ix. JANE SMEATON, b. 1894, Dundee, ANS, SCT. x. ALEXANDER SMEATON, b. 1896, Dundee, ANS, SCT. xi. EMILY SMEATON, b. 1900, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

87. JAMES BENJAMIN7 MITCHELL (HELEN HONEYMAN6 BOYLE, MARGARET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 04, 1870 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Marks Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Baptism James Benjamin son of Peter Mitchell and his wife Helen Boyle born on the fourth day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy years was baptized on this the twenty nineth day of November in the same year by me William Black."), and died May 06, 1944 in Montreal, QUE, CAN. He married LILLIAN FRANCES MURRAY Sep 08, 1898 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Martin Montreal Anglican Parish Register, Reads "James Benjamin Mitchell, of Montreal, Commission Merchant, son of the late Peter Mitchell & Helen H Boyle his wife, and Lillian Frances Murray of Westmount, Montreal, Spinster, daughter of the late Donald Murray & Lucy Peacock his wife, were married in St Martin's CHurch by authority of License (both parties being of full age) on the eighth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred & ninety eight."), daughter of DONALD MURRAY and LUCY PEACOCK. She was born Oct 23, 1871 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal Anglican Memorial Chapel Parish Register, Reads "Lilian Frances, daughter of Donald Murray and of Lucy Peacock his wife was born on the twenty third day of October eighteen hundred and seventy one and was baptized on the third day of June eighteen hundred and Seventy two."), and died Jul 12, 1943 in Montreal, QUE, CAN.

Notes for JAMES BENJAMIN MITCHELL: In 1901, James and Lillian lived at Westmount, Montreal, Quebec with their son James. James was a Merchant.

71 Notes for LILLIAN FRANCES MURRAY: Montreal Gazette of July 13, 1943 reads "Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, wife of James B Mitchell of Westmount, died yesterday at her summer residence at Sixteen Island Lake. Before her marriage, Lillian Frances Murray, Mrs. Mitchell taught school at Paspe-Biac, Que., and in Outremont, and in addition to membership in Melville Presbyterian Church, took an interest in women's clubs and charitable organizations. She especially gace active assistance to the Women's Division of the Black Watch of Canada. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons: James Murray, Montreal, Wallace Murray, Amherstburg, and Lt.Col. Francis Murray, with the Canadian Forces overseas. There are also four grandsons, and two sisters, Ethel, widow of William Petts and Bertha Lucy Murray, both of Montreal."

Children of JAMES MITCHELL and LILLIAN MURRAY are: i. JAMES MURRAY8 MITCHELL, b. Aug 27, 1900, Quebec, CAN; d. May 22, 1981, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. LILLIAN GLADYS HAY, Dec 04, 1931, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Emmanuel United Church Montreal Parish Register, Reads "James Murray Mitchell of the city of Three Rivers, Quebec, Telephone Superintendent son of James B Mitchell and Lillian Frances Murray his wife a bachelor and of age and Lillian Gladys Hay daughter of Angus Cameron Hay and Margaret Wert his wife, a spinster and of age were married by me by authority of License the fourth day of December in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty one in the presence of the witnessess who have signed with me."); d. Jan 20, 1986, Montreal, QUE, CAN. 188. ii. WALLACE MURRAY MITCHELL, b. Sep 1903, Quebec, CAN. iii. FRANCIS MITCHELL, b. Jun 1908, Quebec, CAN.

Notes for FRANCIS MITCHELL: Francis was a Lt. Col. in the Canadian Forces overseas during World War II.

88. BENJAMIN BLACK7 MITCHELL (HELEN HONEYMAN6 BOYLE, MARGARET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 22, 1876 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Montreal Parish Register, Reads "Baptism - Benjamin Black Mitchell - The above named son of Peter Mitchell, Printer, Montreal and of Helen Honeyman Boyle, his wife was born on the twenty second day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy six and was baptized by me on day of July in the same year."). He married MAY HALE CUNNINGHAM Jul 15, 1901 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal Unitarian Messiah Parish Register, Reads "Benjamin Black Mitchell of the City and District of Montreal in the Province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada, bachelor, Bookkeeper, son of the late Peter Mitchell and Helen Honeyman Boyle his wife, and May Hale Cunningham of this City and District of Montreal in the Province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada, Spinster, daughter of the late Anna May Hale, (both parties being of full age and no oppositiob having been made), were married by authority of license this fifteenth day of July in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one by me. Signed Wm S Banes, Minister; Benjamin Black Mitchell and May Hale Cunningham."), daughter of ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM and ANN PHILLIPS. She was born Sep 14, 1876 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal Unitarian Messiah Parish Register, Reads May Hale Cunningham daughter of Alexander Cunningham of Scotland, Machinist & Annie Phillips his wife was for on the fouteenth day of September eighteen hundred seventy six was baptized on the twenty third day of March eighteen hundred seventy nine.").

Notes for BENJAMIN BLACK MITCHELL: In 1911, Benjamin and Kay lived at Montreal, Quebec with their children Helen and Benjamin.

Children of BENJAMIN MITCHELL and MAY CUNNINGHAM are: i. HELEN8 MITCHELL, b. Oct 1902, Quebec, CAN. ii. BENJAMIN ALEXANDER MITCHELL, b. Jun 02, 1906, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Matthew, Montreal Parish Record, Reads "Benjamin Alexander Mitchell son of Benjamin Black Mitchell and May Hale Cunningham his wife was born on the second day of June Nineteen hundred six (1906) and was baptized by me this twenty third day of April in year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seven (1907).").

89. WILLIAM7 BOYLE (BENJAMIN BRITTON6, MARGARET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 11, 1860 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "William Boyle was born on April 11, 1860 at 3:00 Am at South Inglis St., Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Weaver. The mother was Ann Todd. The birth was registered by Ann Boyle, mother.").

72 He married MARY. She was born 1863 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM BOYLE: In 1901, William and Mary lived at 82 Broad St , Glasgow Camlachie, Lanark with their children Benjamin and George. WIlliam was a Dinning Room Keeper.

Children of WILLIAM BOYLE and MARY are: i. BENJAMIN8 BOYLE, b. 1885, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. ii. GEORGE BOYLE, b. 1888, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

90. MARGARET SMEATON7 BOYLE (BENJAMIN BRITTON6, MARGARET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 08, 1866 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Margaret Boyle was born on November 08, 1866 at 3:00 Am at Reform Street, Dunfermline. The father was Benjamin Boyle, Danask Weaver. The mother was Ann Todd. They were married in October 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by Ann Boyle, mother."), and died 1951 in Kew, VIC, AUS. She married JAMES EDWARD MCMILLAN. He was born Jun 24, 1871 in Sandhurst, VIC, AUS, and died 1955 in Kew, VIC, AUS.

Children of MARGARET BOYLE and JAMES MCMILLAN are: i. ANN TODD8 MCMILLAN, b. 1895, Australia; d. 1977, Kew, VIC, AUS. ii. CHRISTINA HYND MCMILLAN, b. 1896; d. 1979, Kew, VIC, AUS; m. JAMES ANDERSON, 1925.

91. WILLIAM GABB7 SMEATON (WILLIAM6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 08, 1874 in Picton, Prince Edward, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “William was born on September 8, 1874 at Picton. The father was William Smeaton, Gentleman. The mother was Alorna M Sweany. The birth was registered by Wm Smeaton, Gentleman, Picton. The Physician in attendance was Dr Colton."), and died 1959. He married ANNIE BOWIE GRAY Jul 10, 1902 in Avondale, LKS, SCT, daughter of GLEN GRAY and JESSIE MACALISTER. She was born 1873 in Scotland.

Notes for WILLIAM GABB SMEATON: In 1920, William and Ann lived at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan with their children Winnifred and Ronald. William was a University Professor.

In 1910, William and Ann lived at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan with their children Winnifred and Ronald. William was a University Professor.

Children of WILLIAM SMEATON and ANNIE GRAY are: i. WINNIFRED J S8 SMEATON, b. 1904, Michigan, USA. 189. ii. RONALD M A SMEATON, b. 1905, Michigan, USA.

92. CATHARINE ROBERTSON7 SMEATON (CHARLES6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 20, 1872 in Portsmouth, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Catharine Robertson Smeaton was born on August 20, 1872. The father was Charles Smeaton, Farmer. The mother was Adeline Dawson. The birth was registered by Dr Strange."). She married HENRY EVANS ROBSON Apr 19, 1893 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On April 19, 1893 at Kingston. Henry Evans Robson, Bachelor, Farmer; age 26, he was born at Camden Township. His usual residence was Ernestown. His parents were Joseph E Robson and Elizabeth Wallbridge. Catharine Robertson Smeaton, Spinster; age 20, she was born at Portsmouth. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were Charles Smeaton and Adeline Dawson. The witnesses were Jennie Murray and Charles Smeaton, both of Kingston. They were both Methodists and were married by D C Sanderson."), son of JOSEPH ROBSON and ELIZABETH WALLBRIDGE. He was born May 1866 in Camden, Addington, ONT, CAN.

Notes for CATHARINE ROBERTSON SMEATON: In 1893, Henry was a Farmer.

In 1900, Henry and Catherine lived at Alexandria, Jefferson, New York with their children Charles and Darrell.

73 Henry was a Farm Labourer.

In 1911, Henry and Catherine lived at Ernestown, Lennox, Ontario with their children Charles, Darrell, Bessie, Harold and Hazel. Henry was a Farmer.

Children of CATHARINE SMEATON and HENRY ROBSON are: i. CHARLES EVANS8 ROBSON, b. Mar 20, 1894, Ernestown, Lennox, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Charles Evan Robson was born on March 20, 1894. The father was Henry E Robson, Farmer. The mother was Catherine B Smeaton. The birth was registered by ."). ii. DARRELL SMEATON ROBSON, b. Oct 30, 1895, Richmond, Addington, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Darrell Smeaton was born on October 30, 1895 at Richmond. The father was Harry Robson born at Camden East. The mother was Katherine Smeaton, born at Portsmouth. The birth was registered by Darrell S Robson on July 15, 1965 at Toronto."); m. ALEITA MAY SIMPKINS, Dec 25, 1916, Odessa, Lennox, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On December 25, 1916 at Odessa. Darrell Smeaton Robson, age 21, Bachelor, Farmer. His residence was Odessa. His birthplace was Richmond Township. His parents were Henry Robson & Catherine Smeaton. Aleita May Simpkins, age 22, Spinster. Her residence was Odessa. Her birthplace was Odessa. Her parents were George Simpkins & Miss Snider. His religious domination was Methodist. Her religious domination was Methodist. The marriage witnesses were R M Barnes, Odessa and J Barnes, Odessa. They were married by Jos Barnes by License."); b. Jul 10, 1894, Odessa, Lennox, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Leta May was born on July 10, 1894 at Odessa. The father was George Simpkins. The mother was Demarus Snider. The birth was registered by Leta May Robson on June 2, 1964 at Kingston."). iii. ELIZABETH "BESSIE" ROBSON, b. Sep 1901, Ontario, CAN. iv. HAROLD ROBSON, b. Oct 1903, Ontario, CAN. v. HAZEL ADELINO ROBSON, b. Oct 1904, Clayton, NY, USA; m. WILFRED RAE SNIDER, Oct 31, 1923, Ernestown, Lennox, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On October 31, 1923 at Ernestown. Wilfred Rae Snider, age 24, Bachelor, Farmer. His residence was Ernestown. His birthplace was Township of Ernestown. His parents were Henry Miles Snider & Catherine Ida Snider. Hazel Adelino Robson, age 19, Spinster, Spinster. Her residence was Ernestown. Her birthplace was Clayton NY. Her parents were Henry Evans Robson & Catherine Robertson Smeaton. His religious domination was Methodist. Her religious domination was Methodist. The marriage witnesses were Mrs J Luke, Napanee RR#1 and Mrs Rev W R Merrick, Napanee RR#1. They were married by W R Merrick by License."); b. Jul 21, 1899, Ernestown, Lennox, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Wilfred Ray was born on July 21, 1899 at Ernestown. The father was Henry M Sinder. The mother was Catharine M Sinder.").

93. EMMA RICHARDS7 SMEATON (CHARLES6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 10, 1880 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Emma Richards was born on December 10, 1880. The father was Charles Smeaton, Farmer. The mother was Ellen Wiseman. The birth was registered by Dr Strange."). She married GUSTANE PRAGER Jun 25, 1904 in Toronto, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On June 25, 1914 at Toronto. Gustane Prager, bachelor, Salesman; age 27. His usual residence was New York City. He was born in Austria. His parents were Sigmond Prager and Julia Krenger. Emma Smeaton; age 24. Her usual residence was Kingston. She was born in Kingston. Her parents were Charles Smeaton and Ellen Wiseman. The witnesses were Max Spitger of New York City and Arthur Smith of Toronto. They were married by J N Smith by license."), son of SIGMEND PRAGER and JULIA KRENGER. He was born 1887 in Austria.

Notes for EMMA RICHARDS SMEATON: In 1911, Gustane and Emma lived at 172 Lancaster, Berlin, Waterloo, Ontario with their children Karl, Anna, George and Frederick. Gustane was a Salesman.

In 1914, Gustane worked as a Salesman.

Children of EMMA SMEATON and GUSTANE PRAGER are: 190. i. KARL SMEATON8 PRAGER, b. Sep 1902, Syracuse, NY, USA. ii. ANNA ELLEN PRAGER, b. Feb 07, 1905, Toronto, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Anna Ellen was born on February 7, 1905 at Toronto. The father was Gustane Prager, Manager. The mother was Emma Smeaton. The Physician in attendance was Dr Clarke. The birth was registered by Gustane Prager."). iii. GEORGE SMEATON PRAGER, b. Jan 09, 1907, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “George Smeaton was born on January 9, 1907 at Kingston. The father was Gustane Prager, 210 Colborne St, Manager Insurance Company. The mother was Emma Smeaton. The Physician in attendance was Dr J H bell. The birth was registered by Emma Prager.").

74 iv. FREDERICK HENRY PRAGER, b. Aug 10, 1909, Berlin, Waterloo, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Frederick Henry was born on August 10, 1909 at Berlin. The father was Gustane Prager, Salesman. The mother was Emma Smeaton. They were married in Toronto in December 1901. The Physician in attendance was Dr Whiteman. The birth was registered by Gustane Prager, father, Berlin."). v. KATHRYNE JEAN PRAGER, b. Jul 13, 1911, Berlin, Waterloo, ONT, CAN.

94. ELLEN WISEMAN7 SMEATON (CHARLES6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 05, 1886 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads " Ellen Wiseman Smeaton was born on February 5, 1886. The father was Charles Smeaton. The mother was Ellen Smeaton. The birth was registered by Dr Strange."). She married GEORGE FRANCIS WOODROW Jun 02, 1910 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On June 1, 1910 at Kingston. George Francis Woodrow, Bachelor, Drug Clerk; age 22. His usual residence was Kinston. His parents were W H Woodrow, Fireman and Isabel Elliot. Ellen Wiseman Smeaton, Spinster; age 23. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were Charles Smeaton, Clerk in McKay's Fur Store and Ellen Jane Wiseman. The witnesses were Chas Smeaton and Ellen Bloutine. He was a Congregationist and she was a Methodists. They were married by T E Bourke of Kingston."), son of WILLIAM WOODROW and ISABEL ELLIOTT. He was born Sep 21, 1887 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “George Francis was born on September 21, 1887 at Kingston. The father was William Henry Woodrow, Labourer. The mother was Isabella Elisabeth McNaughton Elliott. The Physician in attendance was Dr Philan. The birth was registered by Wm Hy Woodrow, Labourer, Kingston.").

Notes for ELLEN WISEMAN SMEATON: In 1910, George was a Drug Clerk.

Child of ELLEN SMEATON and GEORGE WOODROW is: i. EDNA FRANCES8 WOODROW, b. Jul 14, 1911, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN.

95. GEORGE HOULDER7 SMEATON (CHARLES6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 08, 1889 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “George Holder was born on January 8, 1889 at Kingston. The father was Charles Smeaton, Currier. The mother was Ellen Jane Wiseman. The Physician in attendance was Dr Strange. The birth was registered by Charles Smeaton, Currier, Kingston."), and died Jul 12, 1954 in Hartford, CT, USA. He married NAOMI HAMILTON Aug 23, 1911 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On August 23, 1911 at Kingston. George Houlder Smeaton, Bachelor, Patern Maker; age 22. His usual residence was Kingston. His parents were Charles Smeaton, Tanner and Ellen Wiseman. Naomi Hamilton, Spinster; age 19. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were Frank J Hamilton, Tanner and Margaret Hall. The witnesses were C A Smeaton of Perth Ontario and Robert Gibson of Montreal. They were both Methodists and were married by E B Ryckmair."), daughter of FRANCIS HAMILTON and MARGARET HALL. She was born Nov 12, 1891 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Naomi was born on November 12, 1891 at Kingston. The father was Francis John Hamilton, Soldier. The mother was Margaret Hall. The birth was registered by Francis John Hamilton, Soldier A Artlery, Kingston.").

Notes for GEORGE HOULDER SMEATON: In 1911, George was a Pattern Maker.

Child of GEORGE SMEATON and NAOMI HAMILTON is: i. FEMALE8 SMEATON, b. Apr 03, 1912, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Apr 03, 1912, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads "Female Baby Smeaton died on April 3, 1912. She lived 10 hours. The Place of death was 69 Raglan Road, Kingston. She was the daughter of George Houlder Smeaton and Naomi Hamilton. The cause of death was Premature Birth as Certified by Dr R J Gardner.").

Notes for FEMALE SMEATON: She was buried at Catarqui Cemetery, Kingston.

96. JOHN7 SMEATON (THOMAS6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1870 in USA. He married ANNA M. She was born Nov 1883 in USA.

75 Child of JOHN SMEATON and ANNA M is: i. ALICE O8 SMEATON, b. Jul 1907, USA.

97. ANNIE CLARK7 SMEATON (JOHN ROBERTSON6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 12, 1885 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Female was born on April 12, 1885. The father was John R Smeaton, Grocer Clerk. The mother was Rebecca Mary Rodgers. The birth was registered by Dr Strange."), and died Mar 19, 1943 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. She married WILLIAM JAMES MILLAR Apr 12, 1910 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On April 12, 1910 at Kingston. William Millar, Bachelor, Labourer; age 30. His usual residence was Kingston. His parents were James Millar, Lumber Merchant and Isabella Duncan. Annie Clark Smeaton, Spinster, Teacher; age 25. Her usual residence was Kingston. Her parents were John R Smeaton, Book Keeper and Rebecca Rogers. The witnesses were Bella Millar and Francis Smeaton. They were both Presbyterians. They were married by J Mackie."), son of JAMES MILLAR and ISABELLA DUNCAN. He was born Aug 25, 1879 in Snow Road, ONT, CAN, and died Jul 17, 1953 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN.

Notes for ANNIE CLARK SMEATON: At the time of their marriage, Annie was a Teacher and William was a Labourer.

In 1911, William and Annie lived at 84 Victoria, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario. William was a Building Contractor.

Children of ANNIE SMEATON and WILLIAM MILLAR are: i. JOHN SMEATON "JOHNNY"8 MILLAR, b. Jun 16, 1911, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Oct 19, 1920, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads “John Smeaton Millar died on October 19, 1920 at Kingston. He was Single. His age was 9 years, 4 months. He was born on June 16, 1911. He was born at Kingston. His father was William Millar, born at Snow Road, Ontario. His mother was Annie C Smeaton, born at Kingston. The death was registered by William Millar, 78 Victoria St, father. The primary cause of death was Pneumonia. The immediate cause of death was Heart Failure. The Physician was Dr G W Mylks”.). 191. ii. ANNIE ISABEL (ISABEL) MILLAR, b. Jun 16, 1914, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Feb 02, 2002. iii. ALICE MCNEILL MILLAR, b. 1916, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Oct 04, 2009, Ottawa, Carleton, ONT, CAN.

Notes for ALICE MCNEILL MILLAR: Alice Millar MILLAR, Alice McNeil Alice Millar passed away peacefully on Sunday October 4, 2009 at the Elisabeth Bruyere Center (palliative care unit) in Ottawa, at the age of 93 years. Alice was a dedicated Civil Servant for over 30 years in Ottawa and continued to live in the Sandy Hill area of Ottawa after her retirement. She was born in Kingston, Ontario to the late William and Annie Millar (Smeaton). Her sister Isabel Hill (Millard) and her brother William (Bill) predeceased her. Alice's life long friend Albert Bennett (Benny) also predeceased her. Alice enjoyed travelling and had many wonderful trips abroad to Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as, to Florida. Alice was a lover of all animals and especially cats. She also loved music and played the piano, organ and violin. After suffering a stroke in 2001, Alice dearly missed playing her prized Baldwin organ. Alice's sweet and demure ways and sense of humor will be missed by her sister-in-law Alma Millar Charlottetown, PEI, her niece Linda (Millar) and Al MacLean Dundas, Ontario, her nephew David Millard and Norma Levesque Kingston, Ontario and her nephew Charles and Paula Millard of Edgett's Landing, NB. The visitation and funeral service will take place from James Reid Funeral Home, 1900 John Counter Blvd in Kingston. Visitation will be on Wednesday October 7, 2009 from 7-9 p.m. and the funeral at 2:30 p.m. Thursday October 8, 2009 with internment following at the Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston. There will be a social time following the internment in the James Reid Funeral home reception center.

192. iv. WILLIAM JAMES MILLAR, b. Aug 28, 1922, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Jan 12, 1996.

98. DAVID SMEATON7 LOWE (JOHN6, JANE5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 01, 1878 in Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads ""David Smeaton son of John Low, Paper Maker, Valleyfield, County of Beauharnois, Province of Quebec and Elizabeth Heron his wife; was born on the first day of September, One thousand Eight hundred and Seventy Eight years and was baptised by me on the fourteenth day of January, One thousand Eight hundred and Seventy Nine. Signed George Coull Minister, John Low, Elizabeth Heron, John Crichton, George Lay."), and

76 died Apr 14, 1949 in Quebec, CAN (Source: Gleaner Newspaper, Reads "04-14-1949 David Smeaton Lowe, formerly of Valleyfield Québec, beloved husband of Pauline McCallum, died at his residence, 4432 Oxford Avenue, in his 71st year. Interment at Valleyfield Québec."). He married PAULINE MCCALLUM Sep 04, 1907 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Sauveur Presbyterian Montreal Parish Register.), daughter of WILLIAM MCCALLUM and EFFIE. She was born May 1883 in Ontario, CAN.

Notes for DAVID SMEATON LOWE: In 1911, David and Pauline lived at Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Quebec with their daughter Lilian.

Children of DAVID LOWE and PAULINE MCCALLUM are: i. KEITHA8 LOWE, b. 1907, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN; d. Nov 27, 1909, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN. ii. VIVIAN JOHANNA LOWE, b. Jul 02, 1909, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN (Source: Valleyfield Parish Register, Reads "Vivian Johanna, daughter of David Smeaton Lowe and his wife Pauline McCallum born at Valleyfield PQ on the second day of July nineteen hundred and nine; and was baptized by me this twentieth day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, in the presence of subscribing witnesses".). iii. JOHN MAXWELL LOWE, b. 1913, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, QUE, CAN.

99. EDITH7 LOWE (DAVID H6, JANE5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 1878 in Massachusetts, USA. She married GUY H BEMAN 1901. He was born 1875 in New York, USA, and died Bef. 1920.

Notes for EDITH LOWE: In 1910, Edith and Guy lived at Holyoke, Hampden, MA, USAwith their children Marion and Bertha and nephew William Lowe.

In 1920, Edith lived at 195 Chestnut St., Holyoke, Hampden, MA, USAwith her children Marion and Bertha. Edith, a widow, work as a Stenographer at the Textile Mill.

Children of EDITH LOWE and GUY BEMAN are: i. MARION J8 BEMAN, b. 1902, Massachusetts, USA. ii. BERTHA BEMAN, b. 1905, Massachusetts, USA.

100. WILLIAM7 LOWE (DAVID H6, JANE5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 1880 in Massachusetts, USA.

Child of WILLIAM LOWE is: i. WILLIAM8 LOWE, b. 1909, Massachusetts, USA.

101. JOHN MAXWELL7 LOWE (DAVID H6, JANE5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) (Source: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,277 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Roll 1674463, DraftBoard 1.) was born Oct 14, 1887 in Massachusetts, USA. He married (1) LILLIAN NEVISON. He married (2) GRACE E 1914 in Massachusetts, USA. She was born 1882 in Rhode Island, USA.

Notes for JOHN MAXWELL LOWE: In 1920, John and Grace lived at Worcester. John was a Farmer.

In 1930, John and Grace lived at Amherst, Hampshire, Massachuttts. John was a labourer on a Poultry Farm.

Child of JOHN LOWE and LILLIAN NEVISON is: i. VIVIAN J8 LOWE, m. (1) WILLIAM IRVING; m. (2) DONALD M MCCAIG.

102. CHARLES7 SMEATON (JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2,

77 WILLIAM1) was born Aug 27, 1869 in Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "John Smeaton of Quebec, Photographer, and Mary Jane his wife had a son born on the twenty seventh day of August and baptized on the twenty sixth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, named Charles. Signed John Cook DD Minister, John Smeaton and M J Smeaton."), and died 1926 in Miami, FLA, USA. He married FRANCES 1896. She was born 1881 in New York, USA.

Notes for CHARLES SMEATON: In 1910, Charles and Frances lived at Manhattan, New York. Charles was a Photoengraver for the Newspaper.

In 1920, Charles and Frances lived at Manhattan, New York. Charles was a Photoengraver.

Children of CHARLES SMEATON and FRANCES are: i. CHILD8 SMEATON, b. Bet. 1896 - 1910; d. Bef. 1910. ii. CHILD SMEATON, b. Bet. 1896 - 1910; d. Bef. 1910.

103. JOSEPH LEPSITT7 SMEATON (JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 17, 1871 in Quebec City, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Quebec City Parish Register, Reads "John Smeaton of Montreal and Mary Jane his wife had a son born on the seventeenth day of February and baptized on the fifth day of September one thousand eight hundred and seventy one, named Joseph Lepsitt. Signed John Cook DD Minister, Mary Jane Smeaton, father was away."), and died Aug 10, 1953 in Montreal, QUE, CAN. He married (1) HELEN MITCHELL Sep 25, 1899 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Andrews Montreal Parish Register, Reads - Joseph Lepsitt Smeaton of the City of Montreal and Helen Mitchell of the same City were married by Authority of License at Montreal this fourteenth day of September One hundred eight hundred and ninety nine."), daughter of PETER MITCHELL and HELEN BOYLE. She was born Jun 20, 1868 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Helen Mitchell - On the eleventh day of October eighteen hundred sixty eight was baptized the above named daughter of Peter Mitchell and of Helen Honeyman Boyle his wife, being a printer in Wellington Street Montreal, the first named Helen being declared to have been born on the twentieth day of June last."), and died Apr 26, 1916 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Verdun Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Helen Mitchell, aged forty seven years, wife of Joseph L Smeaton died of heart failure on the twenty sixrh day of April nineteen hundred and sixteen and was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery on the twenty eighth day of April of the same year."). He married (2) ELIZABETH BUCHAN Jan 10, 1923 in Ottawa, Carleton, ONT, CAN, daughter of ROBERT BUCHAN and BARBARA. She was born Aug 07, 1884 in East Templeton, Wright, QUE, CAN, and died Nov 23, 1940 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal Kensington Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "On this twenty fifth day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty, ELizabeth Buchan wife of Joseph Lipsett Smeaton residing at 3455 Melsore Avenue Montreal was buried (cremated) by me at the Mount Royal Cemetery, she having died on the twenty third day of the same month and in the year aforesaid, aged fifty six years. Witnesses J L Smeaton and Jas H Taylor.").

Notes for JOSEPH LEPSITT SMEATON:

At the time of his death, Joseph lived at 3455 Melrose Ave., Montreal. His Obituary reads "SMEATON - At his residence, 3455 Melrose Avenue, in August 10th, 1953, Joseph L. Smeaton, in his 83rd year, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Buchan and father of William B., and brother of John A., William J., Polly and Annie. Funeral from D.A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, Wednesday, at 2 P.M. to Mount Royal Cemetery."

Joseph, and his wives Helen Mitchell and Elizabeth Buchan are buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, QUE, CAN Plot F1101 -C.

Child of JOSEPH SMEATON and ELIZABETH BUCHAN is: 193. i. WILLIAM BUCHAN8 SMEATON, b. Oct 07, 1923, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. Mar 13, 2003, Monreal, QUE, CAN.

104. MARY JANE (POLLY)7 SMEATON (JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 31, 1882 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Wesley Montreal Parish Register, Reads "Baptism of Mary Jane Smeaton; Mary Jane, daughter of John Smeaton, of Montreal, Photographer and

78 his wife Mary Jane Smith, his wife born on the thirty first day of January eighteen hundred and eighty-two, was baptized on the eighth day of May in the same year by me. Signed by James Roos; John Smeaton; Mary Jane Smeaton."), and died Aug 23, 1976 in Montreal, QUE, CAN. She married HARRY GEORGE NEWMAN Jun 04, 1914 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Harry George Newman, of the City of Montreal, Foreman, and a bachelor, and Mary Jane Smeaton also of Montreal, Spinster were married by me under a License on the fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen and in the presence of the undersigned witnesses. Signed Harry G Newman; M J SMeaton; J Johnson; L Johnson."), son of THOMAS NEWMAN and KATHERINE GIBSON. He was born Sep 23, 1884 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Paul's Montreal Presbyterian Parish Register, Reads "Henry Newman, son of Thomas Henry Newman and Kate Gibson, his wife, was born on the twenty third day of September eighteen hundred and eighty four and was baptized on this sixteenth day of June eighteen hundred and eighty five years."), and died Jul 08, 1951 in Montreal, QUE, CAN.

Notes for HARRY GEORGE NEWMAN: Harry and Polly were buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, QUE, CAN Plot F1099 C,D,E. Harry's Obituary reads as follows: NEWMAN - Suddenly in this city, July 8th, 1951, Harry George Newman, in his 68th year, beloved husband of Mary Jane Smeaton and father of Smeaton and Douglass. Funeral from D.A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Tuesday at 3:30 P.M. to Mount Royal Cemetery.

Children of MARY SMEATON and HARRY NEWMAN are: 194. i. SMEATON8 NEWMAN, b. Jun 02, 1918, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. Dec 24, 1999, Oakville, Halton, ONT, CAN. 195. ii. HARRY "DOUGLASS" NEWMAN, b. May 28, 1919, Montreal, QUE, CAN.

105. WILLIAM JAMES ROBERTSON7 SMEATON (JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 15, 1888 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St. Gaberial Montreal Parish Register, Reads "Baptism of William James Robertson Smeaton - John Smeaton of Montreal, Photographer and his wife Mary Jane Smith had a son born to them on the fifteenth day of December One thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, who was baptized on the fifteenth day of April, One thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, named William James Robertson, by me. Signed by Robert Campbell DD, Minister St Gabriel Church; John Smeaton; M J Smeaton; Annie Smeaton; M Hodge."), and died Jun 01, 1975 in Lakeshore Hosiptal, Pointe Claire, QUE, CAN. He married MAGGIE WHITELAW MCLEAN Apr 17, 1912 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "William James Robertson Smeaton of Montreal, PQ, Photo-Engraver and a batchelor and Margaret Whitelaw MacLean, Spinster were married under a license by me on the seventeenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twelve and in the presence of the undersigned. Signed W J R Smeaton, M W MacLean, F A Johnson, M J Smeaton, D G McLean."), daughter of GEORGE MCLEAN and MAGGIE WHITELAW. She was born Jan 20, 1885 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died May 30, 1964 in St Canut, QUE, CAN.

Notes for WILLIAM JAMES ROBERTSON SMEATON: William was a Photoengraver. After his retirement, they lived in St Canut at their summer cottage during the summer and in Florida in the winter. William and Maggie were buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Plot F1099 C,D,E.

Notes for MAGGIE WHITELAW MCLEAN: Burial Costs were $ 725.50

Child of WILLIAM SMEATON and MAGGIE MCLEAN is: 196. i. JOHN JOSEPH MCLEAN8 SMEATON, b. May 28, 1915, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. Apr 03, 1985, Lakeshore Hosiptal, Pointe Claire, QUE, CAN.

106. EDWARD JAMES7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 11, 1871 in Caveside, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 18, 1953 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married SUSAN WILSON Sep 11, 1895 in Tasmania, AUS, daughter of WILLIAM WILSON and MARIA TURNER. She was born Mar 16, 1872 in Mole Creek, TAS, AUS, and died May 14, 1927 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS.

79 Notes for EDWARD JAMES WILSON: Edward died at Levenbank Hosiptal.

Children of EDWARD WILSON and SUSAN WILSON are: 197. i. IVY MYRTLE8 WILSON, b. Oct 18, 1895, Emu Bay District, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 07, 1987, Umina Park Home, Burnie, TAS, AUS. ii. ANNIE GLADYS WILSON, b. Jul 19, 1897, Emu Bay District, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 24, 1955, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. 198. iii. HILDA EVELEEN WILSON, b. Sep 27, 1899, Ridgley, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 08, 1983. 199. iv. SYLVIA MURIEL WILSON, b. Feb 17, 1901; d. Oct 10, 1983. 200. v. NORMAN WILLIAM WILSON, b. 1903; d. Mar 22, 1976, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 201. vi. DAPHNE MAY WILSON, b. Nov 12, 1906; d. Dec 28, 1974, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

107. ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 19, 1872 in Caveside, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 17, 1935 in Tasmania, AUS. She married THOMAS ATKINSON Oct 17, 1888 in Tasmania, AUS. He was born 1868 in Burnie, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 07, 1942.

Children of ALICE WILSON and THOMAS ATKINSON are: i. DULCIE ELEANOR8 ATKINSON. 202. ii. KEITH THOMAS ATKINSON, d. Jul 03, 1991, Canberra, ACT, AUS. 203. iii. WILLIAM ERNEST ATKINSON, b. Jan 12, 1889, Tasmania, AUS; d. May 29, 1946. 204. iv. GORDON WESLEY ATKINSON, b. Aug 26, 1890, Tasmania, AUS; d. Jun 23, 1968. 205. v. OLIVE MAY ATKINSON, b. Nov 29, 1891; d. Sep 05, 1980. 206. vi. OSWALD PERCY ROSS ATKINSON, b. Mar 08, 1893, Tasmania, AUS; d. May 25, 1958. vii. AMY GERALDINE ATKINSON, b. Aug 17, 1894, Tasmania, AUS. 207. viii. STANLEY HOWARD ATKINSON, b. Feb 16, 1896, Cressy, TAS, AUS. 208. ix. REGINALD CHARLES ATKINSON, b. Oct 29, 1897, Tasmania, AUS; d. Oct 01, 1975, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 209. x. GLADYS EVELYN ATKINSON, b. Jan 06, 1899, Tasmania, AUS; d. Jan 20, 1988, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 210. xi. CLARICE ANNIE ATKINSON, b. Mar 20, 1901; d. Jul 23, 1981, Brisbane, QLD, AUS. 211. xii. VERNON ALLAN ATKINSON, b. Apr 14, 1902; d. Sep 01, 1970, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 212. xiii. DAVID BENJAMIN ATKINSON, b. May 11, 1904; d. Jun 19, 1973. 213. xiv. DAPHNE ALICE ATKINSON, b. 1905; d. Feb 23, 1959, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

108. WILLIAM ERNEST7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 26, 1875 in Table Cape, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 26, 1957 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married MARY CLARINDA LOHREY Mar 16, 1898 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS. She was born Oct 04, 1877 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Nov 25, 1961 in Tasmania, AUS.

Notes for WILLIAM ERNEST WILSON: William and Mary were buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

Children of WILLIAM WILSON and MARY LOHREY are: i. MAUD THERESA8 WILSON, b. Dec 14, 1898, Emu Bay, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 22, 1962; m. ALEXANDER JOHN OVERTON, 1938; d. Nov 30, 1962. 214. ii. MURIEL WILSON, b. Dec 01, 1901.

109. SELINA FRANCES7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 14, 1876 in Hamilton Forth, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 29, 1959 in General Hospital, Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married JOHN MOORE Sep 15, 1897 in Emu Bay District, TAS, AUS. He died Aug 02, 1947 in Upper Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Notes for SELINA FRANCES WILSON: Selina and John were buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

Children of SELINA WILSON and JOHN MOORE are: i. ANNIE GWENDOLINE8 MOORE, b. Aug 01, 1898; d. Apr 30, 1962. 80 215. ii. ROYDEN MAPLEY MOORE, b. Dec 10, 1899; d. Oct 13, 1964, Tasmania, AUS. 216. iii. COLIN NICHOLAS MOORE, b. Sep 03, 1901; d. Jul 28, 1973. 217. iv. DORIS NAREE MOORE, b. Oct 29, 1902; d. Jan 11, 1995, Mawbanna, TAS, AUS. v. JACK KEITH MOORE, b. Dec 11, 1905; d. Jan 30, 1965, Hospital, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. ELLA MAY PEACHEY. vi. TERRENCE CHARLES MOORE, b. Dec 23, 1907. 218. vii. JEAN AGNES MOORE, b. Aug 17, 1909, Ridgley, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 25, 1942, Spencer Hospital, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. 219. viii. NADIA MIRAM MOORE, b. Jun 25, 1914.

110. DAVID LESLIE7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 06, 1878 in Emu Bay, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 28, 1961 in Tasmania, AUS. He married GERTRUDE FRANCES SMITH. She was born 1888, and died Aug 25, 1977 in Leven Bank Hospital, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Notes for DAVID LESLIE WILSON: David and Gertrude were buried at Ridgley.

Children of DAVID WILSON and GERTRUDE SMITH are: 220. i. VERA GERTRUDE8 WILSON, b. 1909; d. Apr 10, 1993, Umina Park, Burnie, TAS, AUS. 221. ii. IDA EVELYN WILSON, b. Dec 03, 1914. 222. iii. CHARLES DAVID WILSON, b. 1916; d. Aug 03, 1981, Burnie, TAS, AUS. 223. iv. EMMA ELENOR WILSON, b. Jan 26, 1918. 224. v. GEORGE LLOYD WILSON, b. 1919; d. May 22, 1948, Guildford Junction, TAS, AUS. 225. vi. SYDNEY JAMES WILSON, b. Jan 20, 1924. 226. vii. PETER ROBERT WILSON, b. 1930; d. 1962.

111. ALFRED ANDREW7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 19, 1880 in Emu Bay, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 24, 1959 in Spencer Hospital, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. He married MARION POKE Dec 10, 1902. She was born Feb 16, 1880, and died Jun 30, 1969.

Notes for ALFRED ANDREW WILSON: Alfred and Marion were buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

Children of ALFRED WILSON and MARION POKE are: 227. i. DAVID JOHN8 WILSON, b. Sep 01, 1903; d. Dec 18, 1981. 228. ii. CARL RANDOLPH WILSON, b. Sep 25, 1904; d. Sep 27, 1982. 229. iii. ANNIE CLAIRE WILSON, b. Feb 28, 1906; d. Jan 21, 1984, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 230. iv. VIOLET MARION WILSON, b. Jun 10, 1908; d. May 14, 1983. 231. v. KEITH CHARLES WILSON, b. Feb 11, 1910; d. May 17, 1976. vi. MAXWELL ALFRED WILSON, b. Mar 31, 1915.

112. AGNES EVELYN7 WILSON (DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 14, 1885 in Burnie, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 12, 1960 in Highclere, TAS, AUS. She married MELMOTH HARRIS ROBOTHAM 1911 in Tasmania, AUS. He was born Jan 19, 1888 in Emu Bay, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 01, 1949 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS.

Notes for AGNES EVELYN WILSON: Agnes and Melmoth were buried at Methodists Church, Ridgley.

Children of AGNES WILSON and MELMOTH ROBOTHAM are: i. FREDA MURIEL8 ROBOTHAM, b. Jul 14, 1913, Highclere, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 31, 1990.

Notes for FREDA MURIEL ROBOTHAM: Freda was buried at Burnie Lawn Cementer.

ii. BENJAMIN HARRIS ROBOTHAM, b. Aug 11, 1916, Highclere, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 17, 1998, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

81 232. iii. JOHN DAVID ROBOTHAM, b. Apr 16, 1919, Highclere, TAS, AUS. 233. iv. NESTA ANN ROBOTHAM, b. Aug 27, 1927, Highclere, TAS, AUS. 234. v. MARY AMELIA ROBOTHAM, b. Jun 16, 1929, Highclere, TAS, AUS.

113. ROBERT JAMES7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 22, 1862 in Carrick, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 07, 1942 in Wilmot TAS, AUS. He married ELIZABETH SARAH LINGER Sep 10, 1887 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, daughter of THOMAS LINGER and ELIZABETH MUNNS. She was born Sep 11, 1865 in Slatequarters, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 03, 1923 in Wilmot, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ROBERT JAMES QUAILE: Quaile Family Much has been written about Robert James Quaile who came to Wilmot in 1897. His association with Cradle Mountain and Daisy Dell are well known. The main family property "The Homestead" of 142 acres, was just a mile north fo the Wilmot township. Robert Quaile and Elizabeth (nee Linger) had a family of 10 children. (1 died in infancy). All were educated in the district and attended the Methodist Church, and all participated in community activities.

1 Elizabeth May Quaile "May" was a Sunday School teacher, choir member and assistant organist at the Methodist Church. She married Alan Aubrey French in 1908. They had a family of 3, Ronald, Dulcie and Archie. They lived on the property "Pleasant View" on the Erriba Road. In the late 1940s Alan and May retired to live in Ulverstone. Archie and his wife Betty, took over the farm.

2 Allen Leslie Quaile Allen joined the Light Horse Brigade during WW1 he married Doris Muriel Thomas in 1913. Theirs was the first wedding in the New Methodist Church. They raised a family of 2 sons and 2 daughters - Leslie, Jean, Robert and Dorothy. Allen and Doris farmed at West Kentish for about 7 years after their marriage, then purchased the property "Egmont" on the Erriba Road. Here they farmed until moving to Devonport about 1948. Leslie farmed at "Fairview" anf for some time was a teacher, superintendant and choir master at the Methodist Church. He was the last of the Quailes to leave Wilmot - in 1957 he and Madge and children went to live in Launceston. Leslie and Robert "Bob" both served in the AIF WW2.

3 Edwin Robert Quaile Edwin married E.G.H. "Myrtle" Arnold at Erriba in 1921. They raised a family fo 2 sons - Arnold and Eddie, 1 daughter Margaret. (another son died as an infant). Edwin and Myrtle lived in several areas within the district until moving to Tewkesbury about 1937.

4 Herbet James Quaile Herb married Alma Gertrude Marshall at Upper Castra in 1916. The following year, Herb died from an accident whilst hunting on Bull Plains, at Middlesex. Their baby daughter as named Gwendoline.

5 Sarah Helen Quaile "Nell" married Alexander Stewart ( son of William and Lydia) at Wilmot in 1926. They lived in Melbourne and had 2 sons, Robert and John.

6 Ruby Grace Quaile Ruby married James "Jim" George Overton in 1920. They lived in Wilmot for some years before moving to Ridgley, where Jim built up a successful butchery business. Ruby died in 1939 leaving a family of 2 sons, Bert and Aubrey, and a daughter Elizabeth "Betty".

7 Roy George Quaile Roy married Alfreda Mildred Hays (daughter of Fred and Sarah) at Melbourne in 1927. Thier only daughter Beverly, was born the following year. Roy left "The Homestead" in 1950 to live in Ulverstone. Here he married Kathleen Bessant, and after some years they moved to Woy Woy, NSW.

8 Leonard Quaile Born and died in 1903.

82 9 Donald William Quaile Don was a farm labourer in Wilmot, for most of his life. He married Daphne Christina Sparks in 1950, but died a few years later during a polio' epidemic, leaving 2 children, James and Lynette.

10 Reginald Andrew Quaile Like his siblings Reg grew up on the family farm "The Homestead". After the death of his father in 1942, Reg and his brother Roy, ran the property until it was sold in 1950, to the Government for "the Soldier Settlement Scheme." Reg and his wife Lillian (nee Morton) and 4 children, Frances, Graham, Beryl and Reginald moved to Ulverstone.

Children of ROBERT QUAILE and ELIZABETH LINGER are: 235. i. ELIZABETH MAY8 QUAILE, b. Jan 11, 1888, Western Creek, TAS, AUS; d. May 08, 1974, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 236. ii. ALLEN LESLIE QUAILE, b. Aug 12, 1889, Western Creek, TAS, AUS; d. May 14, 1972, Devonport, TAS, AUS. 237. iii. EDWIN ROBERT QUAILE, b. Dec 31, 1893, Archer, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 08, 1952, Tewkesbury. 238. iv. HERBERT JAMES QUAILE, b. Apr 09, 1895, West Meander, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 18, 1917, Wilmot TAS, AUS. 239. v. SARAH HELEN QUAILE, b. Feb 04, 1897, Mountain Side, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 06, 1978, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. 240. vi. RUBY GRACE QUAILE, b. Jun 07, 1900, Wilmot TAS, AUS; d. Dec 23, 1939, Ridgley, TAS, AUS. 241. vii. ROY GEORGE QUAILE, b. Oct 27, 1901, Wilmot TAS, AUS; d. May 30, 1976, New South Wales, AUS. viii. LEONARD QUAILE, b. Feb 24, 1903, Wilmot TAS, AUS; d. Mar 01, 1903, Wilmot TAS, AUS. 242. ix. DONALD WILLIAM QUAILE, b. Jun 21, 1904, Wilmot TAS, AUS; d. Feb 03, 1953, Longford, TAS, AUS. 243. x. REGINALD ANDREW QUAILE, b. Jun 23, 1906, WIlmot, TAS, AUS; d. May 29, 1966, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

114. MARY JANE7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 26, 1864 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 09, 1951 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS. She married JOHN MCCRORY Dec 25, 1883 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born 1855 in Tamar, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 19, 1914 in Sheffield, TAS, AUS.

Notes for MARY JANE QUAILE: Mary Jane was buried at Box Hill Cemetery.

Children of MARY QUAILE and JOHN MCCRORY are: i. ROBERT8 MCCRORY, b. Jul 09, 1884, Launceston District, TAS, AUS; d. Bet. 1914 - 1918, WW1. ii. MARY JANE MCCRORY, b. Sep 04, 1886, Launceston District, TAS, AUS. 244. iii. JOHN MCCRORY, b. Jul 28, 1888, Launceston District, TAS, AUS. 245. iv. HILDA MCCRORY, b. May 05, 1890, Launceston District, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 18, 1966. v. LESLIE THOMAS MCCRORY, b. Jun 01, 1892, Launceston District, TAS, AUS. vi. LEONARD JAMES MCCRORY, b. Oct 07, 1894, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; m. URSULA MAUD ROBERTS. 246. vii. ELSIE ELLEN MCCRORY, b. Aug 24, 1896, Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. 247. viii. VERNON ALFRED MCCRORY, b. Jun 22, 1898, Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. 248. ix. JESSIE MAY MCCRORY, b. Aug 29, 1900, Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. x. ROLAND MCCRORY, b. Jul 14, 1902, Sheffield District, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 08, 1992. 249. xi. LILLIAN MCCRORY, b. Jul 15, 1904, Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. 250. xii. ILA MCCRORY, b. Aug 23, 1907, Sheffield District, TAS, AUS; d. 2001, Victoria, AUS.

115. ANN7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 18, 1867 in Lancefield, VIC, AUS, and died Jan 01, 1946 in Napier, NZ. She married CHARLES FREDERICK PURTON May 28, 1888 in Baptist Manse, Lauceston, TAS, AUS. He was born May 06, 1867 in Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 24, 1943 in New Zealand.

83 Notes for ANN QUAILE: Ann and Charles were buried at Palmerston, North New Zealand.

Children of ANN QUAILE and CHARLES PURTON are: i. LAURENCE CHARLES8 PURTON, b. Feb 06, 1889; d. Jan 28, 1965, Palmerston North, NZ; m. WINIFRED BETTE ROBSON. ii. MYRTLE OLIVE PURTON, b. 1891, Tasmania, AUS; d. 1891, Tasmania, AUS. iii. RAYMOND VERE PURTON, b. Mar 29, 1893; d. Mar 18, 1943, Palmerston North, NZ; m. MONA MADGE PROUT. iv. FLORENCE ANNIE PURTON, b. May 30, 1895; d. Oct 19, 1967, Wanganvinz, NZ; m. ERNEST ESSEX CARTER. 251. v. FREDERICK WILLIAM PURTON, b. Jun 20, 1897; d. Jun 12, 1956, Wellington, NZ. vi. VERONA MABEL PURTON, b. Jan 26, 1908, Palmerston, NZ; m. LES JONES. vii. CLIFFORD GEORGE PURTON, b. Apr 07, 1911; d. Sep 1989, Tauranga, NZ; m. HAZEL KOHLER.

116. ELIZA ELLEN7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 08, 1870 in Chudleigh, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 09, 1948 in East Prahan, VIC, AUS. She married (1) HAMLET LEOPART RUDOLPH ROSENSKJOLD Oct 06, 1888 in Baptist Manse, York St, Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born 1860 in Denmark, and died Jan 21, 1897 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married (2) JAMES WILLIAM THOMPSON Mar 04, 1898 in St John's, Church of England, Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born 1871 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of ELIZA QUAILE and HAMLET ROSENSKJOLD are: i. RUDOLPH ROBERT8 ROSENSKJOLD, b. Mar 07, 1889, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. BERTHA EPSTEIN, 1918, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. ii. CLYDE HAMLET ROSENSKJOLD, b. Apr 13, 1891, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 24, 1891. iii. NINA ROSENSKJOLD, b. May 02, 1892, Launceston, TAS, AUS. iv. LONA ELLEN ROSENSKJOLD, b. Feb 05, 1894, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. JAMES VINCENT KELLY, 1920. v. IVY MAY ROSENSKJOLD, b. Aug 11, 1895, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of ELIZA QUAILE and JAMES THOMPSON are: vi. ALFRED ERNEST A8 THOMPSON, b. Aug 17, 1898, Launceston, TAS, AUS. vii. EDWIN JOHN THOMPSON, b. Oct 19, 1899, Launceston, TAS, AUS. viii. GRACE THOMPSON, b. 1906. 252. ix. ATHOL THOMPSON, b. Sep 1910, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. 1980, Dandenong, VIC, AUS. x. BEVEN THOMPSON, b. 1913.

117. EVA7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 24, 1872 in Mole Creek, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 09, 1944 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS. She married EDWARD GEORGE YOUNG Jul 23, 1892 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born 1870 in India, and died Feb 20, 1935 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Notes for EVA QUAILE: Edward was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

Children of EVA QUAILE and EDWARD YOUNG are: 253. i. EDWARD CHARLES8 YOUNG, b. Apr 02, 1893, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. May 13, 1957, Launceston, TAS, AUS. ii. STANLEY JOSEPH YOUNG, b. Oct 06, 1898, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 18, 1934, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

118. JESS (JESSIE)7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 03, 1874 in Brunswick, VIC, AUS, and died Dec 09, 1950 in Auckland, NZ. She married JOSEPH JOHN ALLAN Aug 03, 1900 in Auckland, NZ.

Children of JESS QUAILE and JOSEPH ALLAN are: i. OLIVE8 ALLAN. 84 ii. ELLA MAUDE ALLAN, b. 1901, Tasmania, AUS; d. 1986, New Zealand.

119. LILY MAY7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 20, 1881 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 24, 1960 in Christchurch, NZ. She married (1) JOSEPH AUBREY MASSEY 1902 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born 1882, and died May 09, 1911. She married (2) JOHN JACK MOFFATT 1915 in Christchurch, NZ.

Child of LILY QUAILE and JOHN MOFFATT is: i. JOHN8 MOFFETT, b. 1917.

120. ELSIE GREIG7 QUAILE (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 20, 1882 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 10, 1948 in Williamstown, VIC, AUS. She married JOHN CHARLES MCCALLUM Mar 15, 1905 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS, son of HENRY MCCALLUM and ELIZABETH DODDS. He was born May 15, 1876 in Greenburn, and died Jul 23, 1951 in Williamstown, VIC, AUS.

Notes for JOHN CHARLES MCCALLUM: John was a Seaman.

Children of ELSIE QUAILE and JOHN MCCALLUM are: i. LEONARD ROBERT WILLIAM8 QUAILE, b. Jan 17, 1902. ii. HELEN MCCALLUM, b. 1906; m. FIEW. iii. ALMA JEAN MCCALLUM, b. 1908; m. MAJOR. 254. iv. JOHN ALEXANDER MCCALLUM, b. Jul 31, 1911, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 23, 1999, Perth, WA, AUS. v. NORMAN ROBERT MCCALLUM, b. 1916; d. Jun 02, 1982. vi. STANLEY JOSEPH MCCALLUM, b. 1917.

121. MINNIE7 FLETCHER (HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 17, 1887 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 12, 1979 in Evandale, TAS, AUS. She married ALBERT THOMAS SMITH 1906. He was born 1884, and died Sep 14, 1960 in In an accident.

Notes for MINNIE FLETCHER: Minnie was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

Children of MINNIE FLETCHER and ALBERT SMITH are: 255. i. VALMA8 SMITH. 256. ii. VERA SMITH, d. May 15, 1995, Launceston, TAS, AUS. iii. CYRIL ROBERT SMITH, b. Jun 07, 1906; d. Oct 09, 1971.

Notes for CYRIL ROBERT SMITH: Cyril was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

257. iv. EDNA GWENDOLINE SMITH, b. 1907; d. Jan 03, 1995, Tamar Pk, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 258. v. ALBERT THOMAS BERTIE SMITH, b. Apr 22, 1910; d. Jun 14, 1995, General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS. vi. MAXWELL JACK JAMIE SMITH, b. 1913; d. Sep 17, 1963, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; m. FLO. 259. vii. FRANCES HELEN SMITH, b. 1918.

122. EDITH ANNIE7 BROOMHALL (MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 03, 1869 in Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 28, 1953 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married WALTER BROOMHALL Oct 27, 1886 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He died Aug 21, 1956.

Notes for EDITH ANNIE BROOMHALL: Walter was buried at Deloraine.

Children of EDITH BROOMHALL and WALTER BROOMHALL are:

85 260. i. WALTER CLAUDE8 BROOMHALL, b. Jan 19, 1888, Mersey, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 09, 1952. 261. ii. ADA MARY BROOMHALL, b. Feb 02, 1889, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 13, 1985. iii. EDWARD JAMES BROOMHALL, b. Sep 21, 1891, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 15, 1891. iv. ALBERT WILLIAM BROOMHALL, b. Sep 11, 1892, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. v. FANNY BROOMHALL, b. Sep 02, 1893, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 18, 1893. vi. HEZEKIAH BROOMHALL, b. Sep 29, 1894, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 22, 1894. vii. ANNIE BROOMHALL, b. Nov 02, 1897, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 16, 1897. 262. viii. EDITH ANNIE DOLLY BROOMHALL, b. Feb 18, 1899, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 20, 1981. 263. ix. EVA MAY BROOMHALL, b. Sep 1901; d. Dec 24, 1995, Devenport, TAS, AUS. x. LEONARD THOMAS BROOMHALL, b. 1906; d. Jul 08, 1973, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; m. OLIVE ISABEL GRUNDY, Sep 15, 1934, St. Marks, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 12, 1961.

Notes for LEONARD THOMAS BROOMHALL: Leonard and Olvive were buried at Deloraine.

264. xi. JEAN FLORENCE BROOMHALL, b. 1918; d. Mar 26, 1985.

123. JAMES ANDREW7 BROOMHALL (MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 16, 1870 in Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 24, 1954 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married MARGARET JANE DICK. She was born 1874, and died May 23, 1953.

Notes for JAMES ANDREW BROOMHALL: James and Margaret were buried at Latrobe General Cemetery.

Children of JAMES BROOMHALL and MARGARET DICK are: i. IDA KATE8 BROOMHALL, b. 1900; d. Oct 05, 1902. 265. ii. MONA MARY BROOMHALL, b. Sep 15, 1903; d. Jul 17, 1975, 14 Hampden St, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 266. iii. EDWIN MICHAEL TED BROOMHALL, b. 1905; d. Dec 06, 1944, Electrocuted in an accident, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 267. iv. REGINALD WILLIAM NOBBY BROOMHALL, b. 1908; d. Oct 21, 1985, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

124. JESSIE MARY7 BROOMHALL (MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 27, 1875 in Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS, and died 1932 in South Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

Children of JESSIE MARY BROOMHALL are: i. ADA MARY8 BROOMHALL, b. Oct 17, 1892. ii. ROBERT BROOMHALL, b. Apr 20, 1897.

125. BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL (MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 16, 1883 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS, and died May 14, 1979 in Tasman House, Devonport, TAS, AUS. She married JAMES MICHAEL SHEEAN Dec 23, 1903 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He was born Jan 01, 1880 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 01, 1974 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for BETHA MARY JANE BROOMHALL: Betha and James were buried at Latrobe General Cemetery.

Children of BETHA BROOMHALL and JAMES SHEEAN are: i. REGINALD A8 SHEEAN, d. 3 week old. ii. LILLIAN SHEEAN, d. Cot Death. 268. iii. ALLEN JAMES SHEEAN, b. May 01, 1904; d. Nov 16, 1978, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 269. iv. FLORENCE MARY SHEEAN, b. Jun 30, 1905; d. Aug 30, 1991, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 270. v. JAMES MICHAEL (JIM) SHEEAN, b. Nov 08, 1906, Sulphur Creek, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 29, 1978, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 271. vi. IVY MAY SHEEAN, b. Oct 09, 1907, Burnie, TAS, AUS. 272. vii. AMY ELIZABETH SHEEAN, b. Aug 20, 1908, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 15, 1997, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 273. viii. ALBERT RICHARD SHEEAN, b. Jul 14, 1911, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 08, 1994, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 274. ix. HEBERT EDWARD SHEEAN, b. Jul 09, 1913, Devonport, TAS, AUS. 275. x. WILLIAM HENRY SHEEAN, b. Aug 29, 1915, L Barrington, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 16, 1987.

86 276. xi. FREDERICK SHEEAN, b. Dec 29, 1917. 277. xii. NELLIE SHEEAN, b. Aug 18, 1921, Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 20, 1980, M V M P, TAS, AUS. 278. xiii. THOMAS MICHAEL SHEEAN, b. Oct 15, 1922, Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 11, 1989, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. xiv. EDWARD TED SHEEAN, b. Dec 28, 1923, Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 02, 1942, HMAS Armidale, Arafura Sea, Off Timor. xv. HAROLD JOHN SHEEAN, b. Aug 11, 1926, Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS; d. May 14, 1939, Albert Street, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for HAROLD JOHN SHEEAN: Harold was buried at the Roman in Latrobe.

xvi. UNNAMED SHEEAN, b. Stillborn.

126. ALFRED MICHAEL7 BROOMHALL (MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 09, 1887 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 18, 1913 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married MILLIE DEVERELL Sep 1911. She died Nov 27, 1938 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ALFRED MICHAEL BROOMHALL: Alfred was buried at Latrobe General Cemetery.

Children of ALFRED BROOMHALL and MILLIE DEVERELL are: i. CLIFFORD8 BROOMHALL. 279. ii. ETHEL MARY BROOMHALL. 280. iii. RAYMOND ARTHUR BROOMHALL. 281. iv. MAVIS JEAN BROOMHALL, b. 1918; d. Aug 17, 1978, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

127. FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 28, 1869 in Port Sorrell District, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 01, 1960 in Westbury, TAS, AUS. She married ARTHUR PARSONS Sep 17, 1889 in Meander, TAS, AUS, son of JOHN PARSONS and SUSAN RYDER. He was born Feb 08, 1861 in Caveside, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 01, 1940 in Caveside, TAS, AUS.

Children of FANNY SNOOKS and ARTHUR PARSONS are: 282. i. FREDERICK ERNEST8 PARSONS, b. Jun 20, 1890, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 29, 1976, Launceston, TAS, AUS. ii. ELIZABETH ANNE PARSONS, b. Feb 16, 1892, Wesley Vale, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 26, 1975, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 283. iii. HENRY JAMES PARSONS, b. Sep 06, 1894, Wesley Vale, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 17, 1967, Mission Hill, Penguin, TAS, AUS. 284. iv. CHARLES WILLIAM PARSONS, b. Jun 24, 1897, Hobart High Tch., Wesleydale, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 14, 1985. v. LILA NELLIE PARSONS, b. Jun 16, 1900, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 31, 1959, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 285. vi. WALTER ARTHUR PARSONS, b. Aug 09, 1902, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 17, 1978, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. 286. vii. MARIAN OLIVE (MOLLY) PARSONS, b. Jan 15, 1905, Caveside, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 01, 1978, Hobart, TAS, AUS.

128. CLARENCE WILLIAM7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 16, 1871 in Caveside, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 02, 1953 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married FLORENCE MARY ANDERSON Dec 25, 1897. She was born Apr 16, 1880, and died Jul 04, 1963 in Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Notes for CLARENCE WILLIAM SNOOKS: Florence was buried at Launceston.

Children of CLARENCE SNOOKS and FLORENCE ANDERSON are: i. DONALD8 SNOOKS, b. Sep 22, 1898, Evandale, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 30, 1898. 287. ii. ELVIE ELLA SNOOKS, b. Jan 19, 1900, Perth, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 21, 1970, Ross, TAS, AUS. iii. FLORENCE GLADYS MAY SNOOKS, b. May 20, 1902, Powranna, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 04, 1925, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

87 288. iv. LEILA MAY SNOOKS, b. May 28, 1904, Powranna, TAS, AUS. 289. v. CLARENCE GORDON SNOOKS, b. Apr 05, 1906, Powranna, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 08, 1980, Launceston, TAS, AUS. vi. RITA MARY SNOOKS, b. 1909, Cressy, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 22, 1910. 290. vii. LEONARD ROY SNOOKS, b. Sep 14, 1912, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 02, 1991. viii. JEAN IRENE SNOOKS, b. Jan 13, 1917, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. May 27, 1982, Eskleigh, Perth, WA, AUS; m. ERNEST ERIC TAYLOR, Feb 16, 1944.

129. ERNEST EDWARD7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 28, 1874 in Chudleigh, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 06, 1937 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married AMELIA ANNIE RITTER Oct 30, 1903. She was born Jul 14, 1881, and died Oct 10, 1963.

Notes for ERNEST EDWARD SNOOKS: Ernest and Annie were buried at Ulverstone General Cemetery.

Children of ERNEST SNOOKS and AMELIA RITTER are: 291. i. ALBERT JAMES8 SNOOKS, b. May 28, 1904; d. Jan 01, 1999, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 292. ii. RALPH EDWARD SNOOKS, b. Dec 13, 1906, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 22, 1978, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. iii. LINDA MAY SNOOKS, b. May 21, 1908; d. Oct 17, 1936, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. COLIN MILNER, Nov 05, 1929, St. Paul's Church of England, Launceston, TAS, AUS. iv. JESSIE EDITH SNOOKS, b. Aug 04, 1909, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; m. BERNARD ASHFIELD. 293. v. STANLEY CHARLES SNOOKS, b. Oct 07, 1910; d. Aug 15, 1992. 294. vi. MOLLY WINIFRED SNOOKS, b. Oct 12, 1911. vii. NELLIE AMELIA SNOOKS, b. Mar 23, 1913; d. Nov 05, 1995, Launceston, TAS, AUS. viii. ANNIE RITA SNOOKS, b. Feb 02, 1914, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 19, 1963, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. ROY ARCHIBALD SHEPHERD, May 03, 1941. ix. KEITH ERNEST SNOOKS, b. Feb 02, 1915; d. Jun 01, 1990, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. x. NANCY MYRA SNOOKS, b. Feb 23, 1916, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 08, 1992, Geelong, VIC, AUS; m. (1) ALFRED JEFFREYS; m. (2) LES BOND. 295. xi. LAWRENCE GEORGE SNOOKS, b. Jun 15, 1917; d. Aug 30, 1997, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 296. xii. JAMES RICHARD DICK SNOOKS, b. Jul 09, 1918, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

130. RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 25, 1876 in Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 30, 1970 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married ROBERT WILLIAM PRATT Apr 23, 1900 in Roman Catholic Church, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. He was born Jun 07, 1876 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Jun 10, 1958.

Children of RHODA SNOOKS and ROBERT PRATT are: 297. i. ELLEN ANN NELLIE8 PRATT, b. Sep 20, 1900; d. Jun 02, 1975, Hobart, TAS, AUS. ii. MARGARET JANE PRATT, b. Oct 15, 1901, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 21, 1993, Hobart, TAS, AUS; m. ROY SHAW, Oct 21, 1925; b. May 08, 1895, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 18, 1963, Lenah Valley, TAS, AUS. 298. iii. EDWARD JAMES PRATT, b. Feb 27, 1903, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 17, 1994, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 299. iv. ABRAHAM GEORGE BROWNIE PRATT, b. Feb 10, 1905; d. Dec 03, 1984, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 300. v. RAYMOND KEITH PRATT, b. Mar 08, 1908; d. May 08, 1991, Repat Hospital, Hobart, TAS, AUS. 301. vi. ERIC ROBERT PRATT, b. Jul 06, 1909, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 302. vii. CORAL MAY PRATT, b. May 17, 1918, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 303. viii. RONALD KEITH PRATT, b. Sep 30, 1930.

131. JAMES RICHARD7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 20, 1878 in Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 02, 1917 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married PHOEBE ANN (OR SOPHIA) HAZELWOOD Jul 19, 1899 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She was born Feb 17, 1876 in Pleasant Park, Near Meander, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 03, 1943 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of JAMES SNOOKS and PHOEBE HAZELWOOD are: 304. i. DORIS ELIZABETH (DOLLY)8 SNOOKS, b. Nov 20, 1900, Meander, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 12, 1984, Westbury, TAS, AUS.

88 ii. GLADYS HAZEL SNOOKS, b. Nov 20, 1900, Meander, TAS, AUS; m. WILLIAM EDWARD BERRYMAN. iii. OLIVE MAY SNOOKS, b. May 04, 1902, Meander, TAS, AUS. iv. DAPHNE EILEEN SNOOKS, b. Nov 17, 1907, Meander, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 05, 1908, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 305. v. CLYDE WILLIAM JAMES SNOOKS, b. Dec 07, 1909; d. Sep 21, 1966, George Town. 306. vi. GLOUCESTER KEITH (DOT) SNOOKS, b. Nov 19, 1912, Meander, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 23, 1982, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 307. vii. ZILLAH BERYL (BERYL) SNOOKS, b. Mar 06, 1917, Meander, TAS, AUS; d. May 23, 1984, Kings Meadows.

132. GEORGE ARTHUR7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 24, 1880 in Mole Creek, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 07, 1968 in General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married (1) VILLA MYRTLE PRESCOTT DEWHURST Nov 11, 1907 in Methodists Church, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. She was born Oct 21, 1887 in Wesley Vale, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 04, 1917 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married (2) HARRIET MAY COX Apr 29, 1922 in Methodists Church, Nietta, TAS, AUS. She was born 1904 in Kindred, TAS, AUS.

Children of GEORGE SNOOKS and VILLA DEWHURST are: i. DULCIE THELMA8 SNOOKS, b. Oct 05, 1907, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 29, 1993, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. REGINALD WILLIAM BATT, Jun 20, 1928, St Paul's, Launceston, TAS, AUS; b. 1905, Deloraine, TAS, AUS.

Notes for DULCIE THELMA SNOOKS: Dulcie was buried at Deloraine.

ii. JACK VINCENT SNOOKS, b. Oct 30, 1908, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Victoria, AUS. iii. DONALD ROBERT PRESCOTT SNOOKS, b. Apr 24, 1912, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 08, 1971, Heidleberg, VIC, AUS; m. HARRIET MAY COX, Apr 29, 1922, Methodists Church, Nietta; b. 1904, Kindred, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 12, 1985, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. iv. ERIC TASMAN WILSON SNOOKS, b. Feb 12, 1910, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 11, 1991, Grenoch Home, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. v. CORAL HEATHER SNOOKS, b. Victoria, AUS; d. 1926, Korrumburra, VIC, AUS. vi. COLIN SYDNEY SNOOKS, b. Victoria, AUS. vii. BARRY WILLIAM ERNEST SNOOKS, b. Victoria, AUS. viii. CLIFFORD JAMES SNOOKS, b. Apr 09, 1924, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Children of GEORGE SNOOKS and HARRIET COX are: ix. DORA MAY8 SNOOKS, b. Feb 01, 1923, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; m. EDWIN WALTER RICHARDSON. x. CORAL HEATHER SNOOKS, b. 1925; d. Mar 09, 1926.

133. LINDA MAY7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 03, 1883 in Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 02, 1948 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married WILLIAM HENRY THOMAS COVENTRY Sep 06, 1909 in Methodists Church, Westbury, TAS, AUS. He was born Apr 02, 1884 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 10, 1949 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for LINDA MAY SNOOKS: Linda was buried at Latrobe General Cemetery.

Children of LINDA SNOOKS and WILLIAM COVENTRY are: 308. i. HARRY LEIGH8 COVENTRY, b. Jul 02, 1910, Devonport, TAS, AUS; d. May 18, 1983, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. ii. HELEN MOLLIE COVENTRY, b. Nov 05, 1912, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. S MCPHEE. iii. BETTY ANNE COVENTRY, b. Mar 1920, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Papua New Guinea; m. (1) CHARLES KNIGHT; m. (2) ROBERT EARL.

134. ADA ALICE7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 09, 1885 in Watery Plains, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 17, 1972 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married WILLIAM GEORGE PHILLIPS Jan 24, 1921. He was born Aug 17, 1872 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Aug 17, 1961 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

89 Notes for ADA ALICE SNOOKS: Ada was buried at Westbury.

Child of ADA SNOOKS and WILLIAM PHILLIPS is: 309. i. JUNE MARGARET8 PHILLIPS, b. Jun 30, 1922, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

135. CECIL HENRY7 SNOOKS (ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 11, 1887 in Dairy Plains, Caveside, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 08, 1949 in 5 Madden St., Maidstone, VIC, AUS. He married (1) ??? GULLY. He married (2) LAVINA VERONICA MCGLONE 1915. She was born Apr 18, 1898 in Forth, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 15, 1969 in Hornsby, Nsw, AUS.

Children of CECIL SNOOKS and LAVINA MCGLONE are: i. ANNA EILEEN8 SNOOKS, b. Nov 02, 1915; m. GULLY. ii. MOLLY JOYCE (JOYCE) SNOOKS, b. Jun 21, 1917; d. 1928, Sheffield, TAS, AUS. iii. THOMAS JAMES NEIL (NEIL) SNOOKS, b. Sep 01, 1918, Forth, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 11, 1953, Caulfield, Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

136. JOSEPH HENRY7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 05, 1871 in Dunorlan, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 04, 1934 in Sprent, TAS, AUS. He married MARY LOUISE BRYAN Oct 05, 1898 in Parkham Wesleyan Church, Deloraine District, TAS, AUS, daughter of ALFRED BRYAN and MARY WARREN. She was born Oct 05, 1874 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 23, 1965 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for JOSEPH HENRY COX: Joseph and Mary were married at Parkham Wesleyan Church by Rev Walter Beckett. Their marriage witnesses were Edwin Warren anf Alice Lloyd.

Joseph Henry Cox, son of Joseph (Jr) and Agnes started school, aged 14 years old and attended for three winters at Parkham.

In the middle of the 1909 the family of Joseph Henry (7 children, youngest - Alfred) moved from Parkham to Sprent. Travelled by buggy, taking two days, and stopping overnight at Pardoe, with Mr & Mrs Herb Walker (nee Minnie Cox)

In 1922, the family of Joseph Henry Cox moved from Sprent to "Boscobell" at Castra, where they rented about half of the property from Mr White, a banker of Devonport.

Joseph drowned in a rock pool while fishing in the Wilmot River, accompanied by two of his sons, Owen (Dick) and Layton (Syd). Joseph was buried at the Methodists Church, Sprent. Mary was buried at Ulverstone.

Children of JOSEPH COX and MARY BRYAN are: 310. i. ALBERT GEORGE "BERT"8 COX, b. Jul 16, 1899, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 30, 1978. 311. ii. ALLEN LEWIS COX, b. Nov 30, 1900, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 13, 1984, Latrobe Hosiptal, TAS, AUS. iii. CHARLES HENRY COX, b. May 29, 1902, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 10, 1976, Carlton, VIC, AUS; m. EYLIE RAWSON. 312. iv. ETHEL MAY COX, b. Nov 07, 1903, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 21, 1989. 313. v. NINA LOUISE COX, b. Sep 30, 1905, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 09, 1998, Morwell, VIC, AUS. 314. vi. ROY ALEXANDER COX, b. Sep 10, 1907, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 11, 1991, Burnie Hospital, TAS, AUS. vii. ALFRED JOSEPH COX, b. Oct 12, 1908, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 24, 1997; m. (1) WIFE 1; m. (2) WIFE 2; m. (3) VERA. 315. viii. RUBY AGNES COX, b. Mar 05, 1910, Sprent, TAS, AUS. ix. ERIC JAMES COX, b. Jun 21, 1911; d. Sep 09, 1911. 316. x. OWEN RICHARD "DICK" COX, b. Dec 01, 1911, Sprent, TAS, AUS; d. May 01, 1977, Hospital, Roseberry, TAS, AUS. 317. xi. LAYTON SIDNEY COX, b. Jul 24, 1912, Sprent, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 01, 1997, Launceston, TAS, AUS. 318. xii. DORIS MAY "DOLL" COX, b. Sep 27, 1912, Sprent, TAS, AUS.

90 xiii. DAISY MAUD COX, b. Nov 26, 1917, Sprent, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 12, 1987; m. PETER JELICO ALLEN; b. Apr 16, 1915; d. Dec 17, 1984.

137. ANDREW JOHN7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 06, 1874 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 14, 1962 in Burnie, TAS, AUS. He married MAY HANNAH SPURR Apr 22, 1908 in Sassafras, TAS, AUS. She was born Dec 21, 1884 in Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ANDREW JOHN COX: Andrew was buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

Children of ANDREW COX and MAY SPURR are: i. AMY ELIZABETH8 COX, b. Feb 24, 1911. ii. HARRY BADEN COX, b. Apr 28, 1912.

138. ERNEST SAMUEL7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 27, 1877 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 04, 1949 in Burnie, TAS, AUS. He married MAUDE ALICA LAMPREY Jul 25, 1906 in Sassafras, TAS, AUS. She was born Aug 22, 1884 in Port Sorrell, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 16, 1971 in Burnie Hospital, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ERNEST SAMUEL COX: Ernest and Maud were buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

Children of ERNEST COX and MAUDE LAMPREY are: 319. i. EDNA JOY8 COX, b. Sep 30, 1908, Green Creek, Sassafrae, TAS, AUS; d. Jun 20, 1996, Umina Park Home, Burnie, TAS, AUS. ii. MERLE COX, b. Oct 11, 1911, Sassafras Green Creek, TAS, AUS; m. ROSS JONES. 320. iii. MAX COX, b. Mar 22, 1915; d. 1955. 321. iv. JOAN COX, b. Oct 13, 1922; d. Aug 12, 1994.

139. MINNIE ELIZABETH7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 27, 1880 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 27, 1962 in Dandenong, VIC, AUS. She married (1) HENRY HARLAND DENNY May 21, 1902. She married (2) HERBERT JOHN WALKER Apr 26, 1905. He was born Feb 02, 1877 in Westbury, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 12, 1919.

Children of MINNIE COX and HERBERT WALKER are: 322. i. MYRA LOUISE8 WALKER, b. Feb 24, 1904; d. Jun 22, 1976. 323. ii. FREDERICK HERBERT WALKER, b. May 24, 1910; d. Jan 29, 1970. 324. iii. MAVIS DAPHNE WALKER, b. Feb 21, 1919.

140. GEORGE HUBERT7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 30, 1882 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died May 11, 1963 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. He married OLIVE EVA WALKER Aug 07, 1907. She was born May 13, 1884 in Westbury, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 05, 1972 in General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Notes for GEORGE HUBERT COX: Olive was buried at Deloraine.

Children of GEORGE COX and OLIVE WALKER are: 325. i. CLIFFORD GEORGE8 COX, b. May 11, 1909, Parkham, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 11, 1981. ii. JEAN MYNETTA COX, b. Feb 09, 1913, Parkham, TAS, AUS; m. COLLIS NORMAN CHILCOTT.

141. ANNIE MARIA7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 06, 1884 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 08, 1959 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married GEORGE ARTHUR WALKER 1905. He was born Jun 07, 1879 in Westbury, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 31, 1951.

91 Children of ANNIE COX and GEORGE WALKER are: 326. i. RAYMOND CLIFFORD8 WALKER, b. Jul 08, 1907; d. Jun 15, 1979. 327. ii. PEACE LOUISE WALKER, b. Jun 28, 1919.

142. LILLIE MAY7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 16, 1887 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 21, 1969 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She married LINDSAY BADCOCK Apr 1911 in Methodists Churck, Parkham, TAS, AUS. He was born Jan 08, 1890, and died May 22, 1959.

Notes for LILLIE MAY COX: Lillie was buried at Davenport.

Children of LILLIE COX and LINDSAY BADCOCK are: 328. i. THELMA MADGE8 BADCOCK, b. Feb 17, 1912. 329. ii. CLAYVEL LINDSAY "JACK" BADCOCK, b. Apr 10, 1914, Exton, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 13, 1982, Exton, TAS, AUS. 330. iii. JOYCE CAREEN BADCOCK, b. Nov 05, 1928.

143. ROSIE MAY7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 14, 1891 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 19, 1973 in Devonport, TAS, AUS. She married RAYMOND JOSEPH LANGHAM Apr 28, 1915. He was born Oct 08, 1885 in Emu Bay, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 08, 1955 in 251 William St, Devonport, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ROSIE MAY COX: Raymond was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery.

Children of ROSIE COX and RAYMOND LANGHAM are: 331. i. OWEN HENRY8 LANGHAM, b. Apr 06, 1919, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Sep 13, 1994. 332. ii. AUDREY AGNES LANGHAM, b. Dec 09, 1921. iii. ROSE LANGHAM, b. Dec 09, 1921.

144. FREDERICK CHARLES7 COX (AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 14, 1898 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 17, 1977 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married EVA AMARANTHUS BONNEY Jun 29, 1921 in Methodists Church, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She was born Sep 28, 1896 in Flowerdale, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 17, 1977 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of FREDERICK COX and EVA BONNEY are: 333. i. FLORENCE ESTHER8 COX, b. Jun 18, 1922, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 03, 1981, Launceston, TAS, AUS. ii. DULCIE MAY COX, b. Jun 13, 1923, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 334. iii. BETTY VICTORIA COX, b. Dec 08, 1924, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. 335. iv. JOY DOROTHY COX, b. Jul 01, 1926, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. v. REX FREDERICK COX, b. Apr 01, 1935.

145. THOMAS DONALD7 MCFARLANE (MARGARET6 MITCHELL, MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 15, 1866 in Scone, PER, SCT. He married MARGARET. She was born 1866 in Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for THOMAS DONALD MCFARLANE: In 1891, Thomas and Margaret lived at 4 South Methven St , St Pauls, Perthshire with their children Margaret, Mary and Donald. Thomas was an Engine Fitter.

In 1901, Thomas and Margaret lived at 18 Kinnoull Street , Perth, Perthshire with their children Margaret, Mary, Donald, Williamia, Thomas and Alexander. Thomas was a Mechinical Engineer.

92 Children of THOMAS MCFARLANE and MARGARET are: i. MARGARET8 MCFARLANE, b. 1887, Perth, PER, SCT. ii. MARY MCFARLANE, b. 1889, Perth, PER, SCT. iii. DONALD MCFARLANE, b. 1890, Perth, PER, SCT. iv. WILLIAMIA MCFARLANE, b. 1893, Perth, PER, SCT. v. THOMAS MCFARLANE, b. 1895, Perth, PER, SCT. vi. ALEXANDER MCFARLANE, b. 1899, Perth, PER, SCT.

146. MARY7 MARSHALL (LILIAS "LILLY"6 MITCHELL, MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 04, 1868 in Longforgan, PER, SCT. She married EDWIN TILSTON 1895 in Dalmaney, WLN, SCT. He was born 1880 in England.

Notes for MARY MARSHALL: In 1901, Edwin and Mary lived at Marlefield Coachmans Ho , Eckford, Roxborough with their children James and David. Edwin was a Coachman.

Children of MARY MARSHALL and EDWIN TILSTON are: i. JAMES8 TILSTON, b. 1895, Eckford, ROX, SCT. ii. DAVID M TILSTON, b. 1897, Eckford, ROX, SCT.

147. HELEN7 MARSHALL (LILIAS "LILLY"6 MITCHELL, MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 16, 1869 in Longforgan, PER, SCT. She married ROBERT MCNAUGHTON 1895 in Dalmaney, WLN, SCT. He was born 1857 in Comrie, PER, SCT.

Notes for HELEN MARSHALL: In 1891, Helen lived at Montrave , Scoonie, Fife. She was a Housemaid.

In 1901, Robert and Helen lived at 9 Douglas Terrace , St Ninians, Stirling with their children John, Peter and Robert. Robert was a Livestock Salesman.

Children of HELEN MARSHALL and ROBERT MCNAUGHTON are: i. JOHN8 MCNAUGHTON, b. 1899, Loch Goyltind, ARG, SCT. ii. PETER M MCNAUGHTON, b. 1901, St. Ninians, STI, SCT. iii. ROBERT W MCNAUGHTON, b. 1901, St. Ninians, STI, SCT.

148. CHRISTINA LINDSAY7 MITCHELL (JAMES6, MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 28, 1868 in Dundee, ANS, SCT. She married WILLIAM TURNBULL. He was born 1871 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Notes for CHRISTINA LINDSAY MITCHELL: In 1901, William and Christina lived at 46 Hilltown , Dundee, Angus with their children William, Margaret, Elizabeth, James, Alexander and Richard. William was a Foundry Labourer.

Children of CHRISTINA MITCHELL and WILLIAM TURNBULL are: i. WILLIAM8 TURNBULL, b. 1892, Dundee, ANS, SCT. ii. MARGARET TURNBULL, b. 1894, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iii. ELIZABETH TURNBULL, b. 1896, Dundee, ANS, SCT. iv. JAMES TURNBULL, b. 1898, Dundee, ANS, SCT. v. ALEXANDER TURNBULL, b. 1900, Dundee, ANS, SCT. vi. RICHARD TURNBULL, b. 1901, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

149. ?7 CAMPBELL (MARY6 MITCHELL, MARY5 COMB, MARGARET4 HONEYMAN, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1)

Child of ? CAMPBELL is: i. ISABELLA8 CAMPBELL, b. 1893, Redgorton, PER, SCT.

93 150. CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 18, 1858 in Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Cecilia Milne Honeyman was born on May 18, 1858 at 9:00 PM at Whinns, Parish of Inverkeithing. The father was John Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Ester Hutchison. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."), and died Jan 15, 1929 in 21 Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT. She married WILLIAM FERNIE Jul 16, 1875 in FOrdell Colliery, Dalgety, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On July 16, 1875 at Fordell Collery, Parish of Dalgety, after banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. William Fernie, Coalminer, bachelor; age 19. His usual residence was Crossgate, Dalgety. His parents were Robert Ferrie, Coalminer, and Catherine Forrester. Cecilia Honeyman, Outdoor Worker, spinster; age 17. Her usual residence was Halbeath, Dunfermline. Her parents were John Honeyman, Labourer and Ester Hutchison. The witnesses were Henry Reekie and Mary Wight. They were married by Robert Robertson, Minister of Mossgreen."), son of ROBERT FERNIE and CATHERINE FORRESTER. He was born Jan 10, 1856 in Lochgelly, FIF, SCT, and died Dec 10, 1922 in 21 Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for CECILIA MILNE HONEYMAN: In 1881, Cecilia and William lived at Buckieburn, Dunfermline with their children Esther and Catherine.

William was a Coal Miner. Cecelia was a Outdoor Worker.

In 1901, William and Cecelia lived at Montgomery Street , Kinross, Kinross with their children Catherine, Cecelia, Williamina, Jessie, David, William, Peter, Ebenezer and Mangus. William was a Railway Signalman. Catherine and Williamina were Wool Mill Workers. Cecilia was a Linen Weaver.

William died of Bronchitis and Congestion of Lungs. Cecelia died of Carcinoma of Servix, Toxcemia and Heart Failure.

Children of CECILIA HONEYMAN and WILLIAM FERNIE are: i. ROBERT8 FERNIE, b. Sep 23, 1875, Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 05, 1876, Crossgates, FIF, SCT. 336. ii. ESTHER FERNIE, b. Apr 14, 1877, Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 24, 1944, Dysart, FIF, SCT. iii. CATHERINE FERNIE, b. Apr 07, 1879, Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 12, 1961, 75 Lochleven, Terr, Kelty, FIF, SCT; m. (1) ALAN HYND, Jun 07, 1901, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. May 13, 1924, Manns Buildings, Kelty, FIF, SCT; m. (2) JOHN FERNIE, Aug 05, 1927, Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE FERNIE: Alan was a Coal Miner. He died of Influenza for 7 days and Heart Failure. John was a Stone Mason.

Catherine was found dead in bed. She died of Myocarditis, Cerebral Thrombosis.

337. iv. JOHN FERNIE, b. Apr 22, 1881, Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. May 08, 1927, Kinross, KRS, SCT. 338. v. CECILIA FERNIE, b. Apr 09, 1883, Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 04, 1962, Alexander Drive, Kinross, KRS, SCT. 339. vi. WILLIAMINA FERNIE, b. Sep 14, 1885, Thornton, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 29, 1931, 18 Sandport, Kinross, KRS, SCT. 340. vii. JESSIE FERNIE, b. Jan 01, 1888, 100 Rosslyn St, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Nov 30, 1963, 101 Clair St, Kelty, FIF, SCT. viii. DAVID FERNIE, b. Apr 12, 1891, 7 St Clair Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Jun 02, 1915, Belguim. 341. ix. WILLIAM FERNIE, b. May 29, 1893, 7 St Clair Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 26, 1966, 1 Ochil VIew, Kinross, KRS, SCT. 342. x. PETER FERNIE, b. Aug 14, 1895, Traney Cottage, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 14, 1969, 22 Glebe Park, Strathmiglo, FIF, SCT. 343. xi. EBENEZAR FERNIE, b. Feb 07, 1898, Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 05, 1962, 20 Main St, Kingseat, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. 344. xii. MAGNUS FERNIE, b. Nov 03, 1899, Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. May 21, 1973, Bridge of Earn Hospital, FIF, SCT.

151. JOHN7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 24, 1860 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died Sep 14, 1932 in 183 Foulford Rd, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He married (1) JANET WILSON Jun 03, 1881 in Beath, FIF, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On June 3, 1881 at Cowdenbeath, Beath, After Banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. John

94 Honeyman, Coal Miner, Bachelor; age 20. His usual residence was Cowdenbeath, Beath. His parents were John Honeyman, Agriculture Labourer and Ester Hutchison. Janet Wilson, Pithead Worker, Spinster; age 21. Her usual residence was Cowdenbeath, Beath. Her parents were Robert Wilson, Shoemaker Master and Hannah Campbell. The witnesses were Robert Shorran and Maggie Honeyman. They were married by John Sinclair, Minister of Beath."), daughter of ROBERT WILSON and HANNAH CAMPBELL. She was born Nov 18, 1859 in Beath, FIF, SCT, and died May 22, 1917 in 31 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He married (2) JEAN NICOL Aug 22, 1919 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: John was a Coalminer. He died of High Blood Presure and Cerebral Softening.

In 1901, John and Janet lived at 27 Broad St , Beath, Fife withj their children Hannah, John, Esther, Robert, Janet, Peter, David, George, Isabella and Cecilia. John, John Jr and Robert were Coal Miners. Hannah and Esther were Pit Head Workers.

Notes for JANET WILSON: Janet died of Mitral Incompetence.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and JANET WILSON are: 345. i. HANNAH8 HONEYMAN, b. Nov 11, 1881, Beath, FIF, SCT; d. Oct 29, 1952, 20 Drylie St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. 346. ii. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. Jul 24, 1883, Beath, FIF, SCT. 347. iii. ESTHER HONEYMAN, b. Aug 27, 1885, Beath, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 09, 1956, 71 Union St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. 348. iv. ROBERT WILSON HONEYMAN, b. Sep 10, 1887, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Oct 26, 1939, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. 349. v. JANET HONEYMAN, b. Dec 31, 1889, Northend, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Oct 03, 1952, 11 Sligo Street, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT. vi. WILLIAM HONEYMAN, b. May 20, 1891, 3 Diamond Row, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 06, 1891, 49 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM HONEYMAN: William died of Inanition from Cleft Palate.

vii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. Nov 29, 1892, Beath, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 05, 1973, 6 Wallace St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. CHRISTINA WILSON THOMSON, Dec 31, 1923, The Manse, Natal Place, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for PETER HONEYMAN: Peter died of Myocardial Degeneration.

350. viii. DAVID HUTCHISON HONEYMAN, b. Jan 26, 1894, 22 Shool St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 04, 1960, 35 Lochgelly Road, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. ix. GEORGE HONEYMAN, b. Nov 14, 1895, 27 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Nov 21, 1959, West Fife Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for GEORGE HONEYMAN: George was a Surface Worker. He died of Carcinoma of Rectum.

351. x. ISABELLA HONEYMAN, b. Feb 20, 1897, 27 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 28, 1978, 17 Milne Crescent, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. 352. xi. CECELIA HONEYMAN, b. Oct 10, 1900, 27 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Jun 29, 1933, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

152. MARGARET7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 13, 1862 in Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Margaret Honeyman was born on November 13, 1862 at 6:00 AM at Halbeath, Dunfermline. The father was John Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Esther Hutchison They were married in April, 1856 at Crossgates. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."), and died Feb 15, 1922 in Black Road, Kelty, FIF, SCT. She married ROBERT STORRAR Jan 01, 1883 in The Manse, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT, son of DAVID STORRAR and HELEN SKINNER. He was born May 19, 1859 in Thornton, Markinch, FIF, SCT, and died Aug 21, 1931 in 71 Montrose Cott, Lochore, FIF, SCT.

95 Notes for MARGARET HONEYMAN: Margaret was a Dairymaid. Robert was a Coalminer. Margaret died of Bronchitis, Heart Failure. Robert died of Pernicious Anaemia.

In 1881, Margaret lived at Smeaton Farm , Kirkcaldy, Fife. She was a Dairymaid.

In 1901, Robert and Margaret lived at Christies Place , Beath, Fife with their children David, John, Robert and Alexander. Robert, David and John were a Coal Miners.

Children of MARGARET HONEYMAN and ROBERT STORRAR are: 353. i. DAVID8 STORRAR, b. Oct 29, 1883, Little Raith Colliery, Auchtertool, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 05, 1961, 159 Wellsley Road, Methil, FIF, SCT. ii. ESTHER STORRAR, b. Jan 01, 1885, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Oct 26, 1885.

Notes for ESTHER STORRAR: Esther died of Diarrhoea.

354. iii. JOHN HONEYMAN STORRAR, b. Oct 04, 1886, Leven, FIF, SCT; d. May 05, 1957, 149 Prinlaws, Leslie, FIF, SCT. 355. iv. ROBERT STORRAR, b. Jan 31, 1889, Leven, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 15, 1954, 47 Oak St, Kelty, FIF, SCT. 356. v. ALEXANDER STORRAR, b. Mar 17, 1891, Ballingry, FIF, SCT; d. May 02, 1931, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT. vi. WILLIAM HONEYMAN STORRAR, b. Mar 19, 1893, Lumpninans, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 19, 1893, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM HONEYMAN STORRAR: William died of Capilary Bronchitis.

vii. PETER STORRAR, b. Oct 27, 1894, Lumpninans, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 22, 1895, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT.

Notes for PETER STORRAR: Peter died of Broncho Pneumonia 10 days.

viii. HELEN SKINNER STORRAR, b. Jul 23, 1898, High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Oct 04, 1898, High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for HELEN SKINNER STORRAR: Helen died of Gastro Enteritis 10 days.

ix. GEORGE LAMBERT STORRAR, b. Apr 29, 1902, High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 23, 1941, West Wemyss, FIF, SCT; m. CATHERINE H FOSTER, Mar 16, 1923, Old School Buildings, West Wemyss, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 29, 1952, 7a Church St West Wemyss, FIF, SCT.

Notes for GEORGE LAMBERT STORRAR: George was a Coalminer. He was killed by a Seamine Explosion.

153. ISABELLA7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 07, 1864 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. She married (2) ARTHUR MCDONALD Jan 30, 1884 in Roman Catholic Chapel, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. He died Dec 11, 1885 in Queen Ann Street, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. She married (3) JOHN BLAIR Jun 17, 1893 in Wayne, IA, USA.

Notes for ISABELLA HONEYMAN: Isabella was a Bleacher. Arthur was a Coalminer. John was a Coalminer.

Child of ISABELLA HONEYMAN is: i. ISABELLA8 HONEYMAN, b. Apr 16, 1888, 30 Carlow Place, Leven, FIF, SCT; m. WILLIAM THOMSON, Dec 27, 1907, 37 Arthur Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA HONEYMAN: In 1901, Isabella lived at 125 Main St , Ballingry, Fife with her Aunt Ann Lambert. She was a Pithead Worker. 96 William was a Coalminer.

Child of ISABELLA HONEYMAN and JOHN BLAIR is: ii. MARY ELIZABETH8 BLAIR, b. Aug 18, 1906, Mystic Appanoose, IA, USA; d. Oct 26, 1972, Rock Island, IL, USA; m. LESTER JAMES RANDLES, Feb 04, 1927, Mystic Appanoose, IA, USA.

154. ANN7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 05, 1869 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Ann Honeyman was born on February 05, 1869 at 2:00 PM at Halbeath, Dunfermline. The father was John Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Esther Hutchison The were married in June 1858 at Dalgelty. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father who signed with an X."), and died Aug 28, 1952 in 9 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT. She married GEORGE LAMBERT Jul 17, 1890 in Lumphinnans Free Church, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT. He was born 1867 in Markinch, FIF, SCT, and died Oct 18, 1951 in Methil, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANN HONEYMAN: Ann was a Domestic Servant. George was a Miner. Ann died of Fracture of Pelvis, Fractured Left Shoulder, Heart Failure.

In 1901, George and Ann lived at 125 Main St , Ballingry, Fife with their children Esther, Margaret, James and John. George was a Coal Miner.

Children of ANN HONEYMAN and GEORGE LAMBERT are: 357. i. ESTHER HUTCHISON8 LAMBERT, b. Apr 03, 1892, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 25, 1982, 9 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT. 358. ii. MARGARET CHRISTIE LAMBERT, b. Dec 21, 1894, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 21, 1976, 177 Den Walk, Methil, FIF, SCT. iii. JAMES LAMBERT, b. Jun 06, 1897, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 06, 1918, 46 North Glengraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JAMES LAMBERT: James died of Influenza.

359. iv. JOHN HONEYMAN LAMBERT, b. Jun 18, 1900, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 26, 1961, Northern Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. v. ANNIE HONEYMAN LAMBERT, b. May 06, 1904, Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. May 10, 1905, Arthur Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANNIE HONEYMAN LAMBERT: Annie died of the Measles for 10 days.

155. THOMAS7 BISSETT (EUPHEMIA6 HONEYMAN, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1877 in Beath, FIF, SCT. He married JANET. She was born 1877 in Dalgetty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for THOMAS BISSETT: In 1901, Thomas and Janet lived at 51 Bridge St , Beath, Fife with their children Mary and John. Thomas was a Coal Miner.

Children of THOMAS BISSETT and JANET are: i. MARY8 BISSETT, b. 1897, Beath, FIF, SCT. ii. JOHN BISSETT, b. 1900, Beath, FIF, SCT.

156. ANN7 GRAY (SARAH6 HONEYMAN, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1885. She married WILLIAM MACINTYRE Feb 15, 1901 in Beath, ANS, SCT. He was born 1881.

Child of ANN GRAY and WILLIAM MACINTYRE is: 360. i. ANN GRAY8 MACINTYRE, b. Feb 08, 1906, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. May 26, 1989, Matthew Fyfe,

97 Residential Home, FIF, SCT.

157. WILLIAM LOCHHEAD7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1859 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died Feb 20, 1934 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married MARGARET MCINTOSH Mar 25, 1881 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On March 28, 1891, After Banns according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church at Alloa. William Honeyman, Skinner, Bachelor; age 22. His usual residence was King Street, Alloa. His parents were John Honeyman, Labourer and Elizabeth Nisbet. Margaret McIntosh, Mill Worker, Spinster; age 18. Her usual residence was Old Bridge, West Alloa. Her parents were Jeremiah McIntosh, Labourer and Helen Docherty. The witnesses were William Sommerville and Jane McIntosh. They were married by William Johnston, Minister Alloa."), daughter of JEREMIAH MCINTOSH and HELEN DOCHERTY. She was born Apr 09, 1862 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Margaret McIntosh was born on April 9, 1862 at 1:30 AM at Old Market Place, Alloa. The father was Jermiah McIntosh, Labourer. The mother was Helen Docharty They were married on August 12, 1859 at Clackmannan. The birth was registered by Jermiah McIntost, father." .), and died 1927 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN: In 1881, William and Margaret lived at Trongate, Alloa with their daughter Elizabeth. William was a Skinner.

In 1901, William and Margaret lived at 1 Murdochs Court , Alloa, Clackmannan with their children William, James, Jane, Ann, Margaret, John, Jeremiah and George. WIlliam was a Skinner. WIlliam Jr was a Wool Mill Worker. James was a Glass Worker,

Children of WILLIAM HONEYMAN and MARGARET MCINTOSH are: i. ELIZABETH8 HONEYMAN, b. 1879, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1895, Alloa, CLK, SCT. ii. HELEN HONEYMAN, b. Aug 09, 1881, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Helen Honeyman was born on August 9, 1881 at 11:30 Am at Old Bridge Street, Allva. The father was William Honeyman, Skinner. The mother was Margaret McIntosh They were married on March 25, 1881 at Allva. The birth was registered by William Honeyman, father." .). 361. iii. WILLIAM LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. 1883, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iv. JAMES LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. 1886, Alloa, CLK, SCT. v. JANE LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. 1888, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. DAVID DALRYMPLE, 1913, Alloa, CLK, SCT. vi. CATHERINE LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. 1891, Alloa, CLK, SCT. vii. ANN LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. Nov 17, 1891, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. JAMES MCKAY, 1912, Alloa, CLK, SCT. viii. MARGARET LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. 1894, Alloa, CLK, SCT. ix. JOHN LOCHHEAD HONEYMAN, b. 1896, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. ANNIE MCQUIRE DOCHERTY, 1917, Stirling, STI, SCT. x. JEREMIAH HONEYMAN, b. 1898, Alloa, CLK, SCT. xi. GEORGE HONEYMAN, b. 1900, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

158. PETER7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 16, 1861 in Kirkgate, Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Peter Honeyman was born on August 16, 1861 at 4:00 Am at Kirkgate, Alloa. The father was John Honeyman, Ploughman. The mother was Elizabeth Nisbet They were married on June 16, 1860 at Alloa. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."), and died 1925 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married JANET MCFARLANE Dec 31, 1880 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On December 31, 1880, After Publication according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland at Alloa. Peter Honeyman, Bachelor; age 19. His usual residence was East Vennal, Alloa. His parents were John Honeyman, Labourer and Elizabeth Nisbet. Jane McFarlane, Mill Worker, Spinster; age 18. Her usual residence was Toongate, Alloa. Her parents were John McFarlane, Labourer, deceased and Margaret Kennedy. The witnesses were J Bryson and William Honeyman. They were married by Alexander Bryson, Minister."), daughter of JOHN MCFARLANE and MARGARET KENNEDY. She was born May 29, 1862 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for PETER HONEYMAN: In 1881, Peter and Jane lived at Trongate, Alloa with their son John. Peter was a Skinner.

In 1901, Peter and Jane lived at 9 Old High St , Alloa, Clackmannan with their children John, William, Peter, Alexander, Margaret George and Donald. Peter was a General Labourer.

98 Children of PETER HONEYMAN and JANET MCFARLANE are: i. JOHN8 HONEYMAN, b. 1880, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Oct 14, 1916, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 362. ii. WILLIAM MCFARLANE HONEYMAN, b. 1882, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. 1956, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iii. PETER HONEYMAN, b. 1884, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Feb 19, 1941, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. JEAN MICHIE, 1909, Alloa, CLK, SCT; b. 1882; d. Oct 30, 1952, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iv. ALEXANDER HONEYMAN, b. 1886, Alloa, CLK, SCT. v. MARGARET HONEYMAN, b. Jan 20, 1889, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 363. vi. GEORGE NISBET HONEYMAN, b. Sep 10, 1891, Alloa, CLK, SCT. vii. DONALD MCPHEE HONEYMAN, b. 1898, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. HILDA HORN, 1920, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

159. GEORGE NISBET7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 19, 1874 in Alloa, CLK, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "George Honeyman was born on December 19, 1874 at 2:00 PM at Old High Street, Alloa. The father was John Honeyman, Labourer. The mother was Elizabeth Nisbet They were married on June 16, 1860 at Alloa. The birth was registered by John Honeyman, father."), and died Nov 25, 1925 in Trongate, Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married ANNIE BOYD 1912 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. She was born 1881 in London, LDN, ENG, and died 1964 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for GEORGE NISBET HONEYMAN: In 1901, George lived at Trongate , Alloa, Clackmannan. He was a Distillery Worker.

Child of GEORGE HONEYMAN and ANNIE BOYD is: i. JOHN REID8 HONEYMAN, b. Feb 24, 1915, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. NANCY DUFF.

160. JESSIE HUDSON7 HONEYMAN (JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1877 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died 1952 in Stirling, STI, SCT. She married JOHN TAYLOR 1897 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He was born 1873 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for JESSIE HUDSON HONEYMAN: In 1901, John and Jessie lived at 3 Murdochs Court , Alloa, Clackmannan with their children Lizzie and James. John was a General Labourer.

Children of JESSIE HONEYMAN and JOHN TAYLOR are: i. ELIZABETH "LIZZIE"8 TAYLOR, b. 1897, Alloa, CLK, SCT. ii. JAMES TAYLOR, b. 1899, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

161. PETER7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1884 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died 1951 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married CATHERINE "KATE" MCKENZIE 1907 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. She was born 1885, and died 1936 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Children of PETER HONEYMAN and CATHERINE MCKENZIE are: i. PETER8 HONEYMAN. ii. ALEXANDER MCKENZIE HONEYMAN. iii. JAMES HONEYMAN. iv. WILLIAM HONEYMAN. v. MALE HONEYMAN. vi. AGNES HONEYMAN, b. 1918, Alloa, CLK, SCT. vii. ROBERT HONEYMAN, b. 1921, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

162. CATHERINE GIBSON7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1886 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died Aft. 1958. She married DAVID ANDERSON 1910 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Child of CATHERINE HONEYMAN and DAVID ANDERSON is: i. AGNES8 ANDERSON.

163. ANNA7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1887 in Alloa,

99 CLK, SCT. She married JACK RALPH 1909 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Notes for ANNA HONEYMAN: In 1901, Anna lived at 20 Kellie Pl , Alloa, Clackmannan. She was a Domestic Servant.

Children of ANNA HONEYMAN and JACK RALPH are: i. JACK8 RALPH. ii. FEMALE RALPH.

164. MARY ANN7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1890 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. She married JAMES TAYLOR 1916 in Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

Child of MARY HONEYMAN and JAMES TAYLOR is: i. AGNES8 TAYLOR.

165. THOMAS7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1892 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died Mar 14, 1963 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married MARY PATERSON 1919 in Alva, CLK, SCT.

Children of THOMAS HONEYMAN and MARY PATERSON are: i. MARY HELEN8 HONEYMAN, b. Oct 09, 1920, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. ROBERT MCGAW. 364. ii. THOMAS HONEYMAN, b. Nov 15, 1921, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iii. AGNES HONEYMAN, b. Sep 03, 1926, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. ? WOOD.

166. JEANIE HUTTON7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1894 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died 1975 in Toronto, ONT, CAN. She married PATRICK PATTERSON 1920 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Child of JEANIE HONEYMAN and PATRICK PATTERSON is: i. ROGER8 PATTERSON.

167. ROBERT HUTTON7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 26, 1899 in Whins, Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died Jul 04, 1966 in Hamilton, Wentworth, ONT, CAN. He married (1) MARGARET G. MAGILL in Windsor, Essex, ONT, CAN. She died Dec 23, 1962. He married (2) MARY MCLAREN LEE 1921 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, daughter of ROBERT LEE and JOAN DICK. She was born 1901 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Children of ROBERT HONEYMAN and MARY LEE are: 365. i. JOAN DICK8 HONEYMAN, b. Jan 12, 1922, Alloa, CLK, SCT. 366. ii. THOMAS ROBERT HONEYMAN, b. Jan 16, 1928, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. iii. WILLIAM (BILLY) HONEYMAN, b. Abt. 1949, Windsor or Jarvis, ONT, CAN.

168. WILLIAM HUTTON7 HONEYMAN (THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1901 in Clackmannan, CLK, SCT, and died May 14, 1938 in Orchard House, Stirling, STI, SCT. He married AUGUSTA THOMSON Apr 25, 1924 in Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT.

Children of WILLIAM HONEYMAN and AUGUSTA THOMSON are: 367. i. HELEN8 HONEYMAN, b. 1924, Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. 368. ii. AGNES HUTTON HONEYMAN, b. Jun 06, 1926, Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. 369. iii. AUGUSTA HONEYMAN, b. Oct 10, 1928, Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. 370. iv. THOMAS HONEYMAN, b. Aug 09, 1930, Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT.

169. ANN7 MITCHELL (MARGARET6 WOTHERSPOON, ANN5 HONEYMAN, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 11, 1872 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. She married JAMES COUTTS 1893 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

100 Notes for ANN MITCHELL: In 1901, Ann lived at Moss Road , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with her children Thomas, James and Charles. Ann was a Power Loom Tweed Weaver.

Children of ANN MITCHELL and JAMES COUTTS are: i. THOMAS8 COUTTS, b. 1893, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. ii. JAMES COUTTS, b. 1894, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. iii. CHARLES COUTTS, b. 1896, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

170. SARAH7 MITCHELL (MARGARET6 WOTHERSPOON, ANN5 HONEYMAN, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 20, 1874 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. She married HUGH COUTTS 1897 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. He was born 1874 in Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

Notes for SARAH MITCHELL: In 1901, Hugh and Sarah lived at 51 Ochil St , Tillicoultry, Clackmannan with their children Hugh and CHarles. Hugh was a Woolen Warper.

Children of SARAH MITCHELL and HUGH COUTTS are: i. CHARLES8 COUTTS, b. 1900, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT. ii. HUGH COUTTS, b. 1898, Tillicoultry, CLK, SCT.

171. ROBERT7 STRANG (ANNIE6 HONEYMAN, DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 01, 1861 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Robert Strang was born on January 1, 1861 at 1:00 PM at Millwood Colling, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married in January 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by James Strang, father."). He married SARAH 1884. She was born May 1864 in England.

Notes for ROBERT STRANG: In 1910, Robert and Sarah lived at Munhall Boro, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children James, Annie, John, Elsie, Robert, Sadie and Edith. Robert was a Labourer in the Steel Mill.

In 1910, Robert and Sarah lived at Miffin, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children Elizabeth, James, Annie, John, Elsie and Robert. Robert was a Labourer in the Steel Mill.

Children of ROBERT STRANG and SARAH are: i. ELIZABETH8 STRANG, b. Jan 1885, Pennsylvania, USA; d. Bef. 1910. ii. JAMES STRANG, b. Aug 1886, Pennsylvania, USA. iii. ANNIE STRANG, b. Sep 1888, Pennsylvania, USA. iv. JOHN STRANG, b. Sep 1890, Pennsylvania, USA. v. ELSIE STRANG, b. Jan 1894, Pennsylvania, USA. vi. ROBERT STRANG, b. Sep 1896, Pennsylvania, USA. vii. SADIE STRANG, b. 1903, Pennsylvania, USA. viii. EDITH STRANG, b. 1907, Pennsylvania, USA.

172. JAMES7 STRANG (ANNIE6 HONEYMAN, DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 06, 1865 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "James Strang was born on December 6, 1865 at 10:25 PM at Millwood Colling, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married in January 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by James Strang, father."). He married FRANCES A. She was born Nov 1869 in Pennsylvania, USA.

Notes for JAMES STRANG: In 1900, James and Frances lived at Turtle Creek, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children Katherine, Mary, Annie and Edith. James was a Carpenter.

In 1910, James and Frances lived at Turtle Creek, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children Katherine, Mary, Annie, Edith, Josephine, Esther and FLorence. James was a Foreman for the Electric Company.

101 In 1920, James and Frances lived at Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children Katherine, Mary, Edith Josephine, Esther, Florence and Vivian. James was a Carpenter.

Children of JAMES STRANG and FRANCES A are: i. KATHERINE8 STRANG, b. Jul 1891, Pennsylvania, USA. ii. MARY M STRANG, b. Nov 1895, Pennsylvania, USA. iii. ANNIE B STRANG, b. Aug 1897, Pennsylvania, USA. iv. EDITH J STRANG, b. Oct 1899, Pennsylvania, USA. v. JOSEPHINE M STRANG, b. 1901, Pennsylvania, USA. vi. ESTHER L STRANG, b. 1904, Pennsylvania, USA. vii. FLORENCE R STRANG, b. 1908, Pennsylvania, USA. viii. VIVIAN M STRANG, b. 1912, Pennsylvania, USA.

173. DAVID7 STRANG (ANNIE6 HONEYMAN, DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 01, 1871 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "David Strang was born on November 01, 1871 at 7:45 AM, Williams Cothery, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married in January 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by James Strang, father." .). He married ELLEN DELILAH 1893. She was born 1867 in Pennsylvania, USA.

Notes for DAVID STRANG: In 1910, David and Ellen lived at Robinson, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children Nellie, Wilfred, Paul, Agnes, David and Frances. David was a Miner in the Coal Mines.

In 1920, David and Ellen lived at Robinson, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their children Paul, Agnes, David and Katherine. David was a Coal Mine Operator.

Children of DAVID STRANG and ELLEN DELILAH are: i. NELLIE8 STRANG, b. 1894, Pennsylvania, USA. ii. WILFRED CLAYTON STRANG, b. 1896, Pennsylvania, USA. iii. PAUL FRANKLIN STRANG, b. 1899, Pennsylvania, USA. iv. AGNES HOLMES STRANG, b. 1901, Pennsylvania, USA. v. DAVID FINLEY STRANG, b. 1907, Pennsylvania, USA. vi. FRANCES KATHERINE STRANG, b. 1908, Pennsylvania, USA.

174. WILLIAM7 STRANG (ANNIE6 HONEYMAN, DAVID5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 08, 1874 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "William Strang was born on April 08, 1874 at 1:00 PM at Millwood Colling, Dunfermline. The father was James Strang, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married on January 12, 1859 at Dunfermline. The birth was registered by James Strang, father."). He married VICTORIA 1900. She was born 1878 in Pennsylvania, USA.

Notes for WILLIAM STRANG: In 1900, William lived at Turtle Creek, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. He was a Day Labourer.

In 1910, William and Victoria lived at North Braddock, Alleghney, Pennsylvania with their children Anna, Agnes, Lawrence and Mary. William was a Machine Hand in the Factory.

In 1920, William and Victoria lived at North Braddock, Alleghney, Pennsylvania with their children Anna, Agnes, William, Mary, George, James and Joseph. William was an Electrical Inspecter.

Children of WILLIAM STRANG and VICTORIA are: i. ANNA8 STRANG, b. 1902, Pennsylvania, USA. ii. AGNES STRANG, b. 1904, Pennsylvania, USA. iii. WILLIAM LAWRENCE STRANG, b. 1905, Pennsylvania, USA. iv. MARY STRANG, b. 1909, Pennsylvania, USA. v. GEORGE STRANG, b. 1915, Pennsylvania, USA. vi. JAMES STRANG, b. 1919, Pennsylvania, USA. vii. JOSEPH STRANG, b. 1919, Pennsylvania, USA.

102 175. JOHN7 SMART (ANN6 HONEYMAN, ANDREW MCCRAH5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 22, 1874 in Auchterderran, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "John Smart was born on January 22, 1874 at 4:00 PM at Deriend Collier Auchterderran. The father was Angus Smart, Coal Miner. The mother was Ann Honeyman They were married on March 3, 1871 at Abbotshall. The birth was registered by Angus Smart, father."). He married MARGARET. She was born 1873 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN SMART: In 1901, John and Margaret lived at 93 Overton Rd , Dysart, Fife with their daughter Agnes. John was a Coal Miner.

Child of JOHN SMART and MARGARET is: i. AGNES8 SMART, b. 1900, Dalvert, LKS, SCT.

176. ANDREW7 SMART (ANN6 HONEYMAN, ANDREW MCCRAH5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1876 in Auchterderran, FIF, SCT. He married JANE. She was born 1879 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANDREW SMART: In 1901, Andrew and Jane lived at 9 Cross Street , Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, Fife with their daughter Betsy. ANdrew was a Coal Miner.

Child of ANDREW SMART and JANE is: i. BETSY8 SMART, b. 1900, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

177. PETER7 HONEYMAN (JAMES SIMPSON6, PETER5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 08, 1869 in Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Peter Honeyman was born on December 08, 1869 at 7:00 AM at Abernethy. The father was James Simpson Honeyman, Journeyman, Joiner. The mother was Ann Miller They were married on November 19, 1869 at Perth. The birth was registered by James Simpson Honeyman, father."), and died 1942 in Gobals, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. He married ELIZABETH MCPHERSON 1896 in Glasgow, LKS, SCT. She was born 1873 in Strathnairn, INV, SCT.

Notes for PETER HONEYMAN: In 1901, Peter and ELizabeth lived at 115 Stirling Rd , Glasgow St Mungo, Lanark with their children Peter, James and John. Peter was a Poulterers Assistant.

Children of PETER HONEYMAN and ELIZABETH MCPHERSON are: i. PETER8 HONEYMAN, b. 1895, Inverness, INV, SCT. ii. JAMES SIMPSON HONEYMAN, b. 1897, Glasgow, LKS, SCT; m. ELIZABETH QUIGLEY MAGEE, 1925, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. iii. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. 1899, Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

178. SUSAN7 HONEYMAN (JAMES SIMPSON6, PETER5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 21, 1873 in Abernethy, PER, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Susan Honeyman was born on July 21, 1873 at 0:30AM at Abernethy. The father was James Simpson Honeyman, Journeyman, Joiner. The mother was Ann Miller They were married on November 19, 1869 at Perth. The birth was registered by James S Honeyman, father."). She married WILLIAM BAILLE 1899 in Inverness, INV, SCT. He was born 1866 in Inverness, INV, SCT.

Notes for SUSAN HONEYMAN: In 1901, William and Susan lived at 16 Hill Ter , Inverness, Inverness with their daughter Ann. William was a Coach Painter.

Child of SUSAN HONEYMAN and WILLIAM BAILLE is: i. ANN M8 BAILLE, b. 1900, Inverness, INV, SCT.

179. CHARLES7 HUNTER (HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 30, 1870 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Charles Hunter was born on

103 October 30, 1870 at 4:00 AM at Town House, Kirkaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 18, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father."). He married LOUISE WALES. She was born 1879 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CHARLES HUNTER: In 1901, Charles lived at Bowhill Rd , Auchterderran, Fife with his siblings Jane, Robert and Harriet. Charles was a Hotel Keeper. Robert was an Assistant Hotel Keeper.

Children of CHARLES HUNTER and LOUISE WALES are: i. MARY8 HUNTER, b. 1910, Newberry, FIF, SCT. ii. IAN HUNTER, b. 1911, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iii. MARGERY HUNTER, b. 1912, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iv. MARQUIS HUNTER, b. 1914, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

180. HELEN HAY7 HUNTER (HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 23, 1872 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Helen Hay Honeyman Hunter was born on July 23, 1872 at 6:30 AM at Hill Place, Kirkcaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 15, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father." Reads "Helen Hay Honeyman Hunter was born on July 23, 1872 at 6:30 AM at Hill Street, Kirkcaldy. The father was Charles Hunter, Fife County Police. The mother was Helen Honeyman They were married on January 15, 1866 at Carnock. The birth was registered by Charles Hunter, father." .). She married ROBERT O'BRIEN. He was born 1872 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Children of HELEN HUNTER and ROBERT O'BRIEN are: 371. i. ELIZABETH8 O'BRIEN, b. 1912, Markinch, FIF, SCT. 372. ii. HELEN "BUNT" O'BRIEN, b. 1913, Newberry, FIF, SCT. 373. iii. ROBERT "BERT" O'BRIEN, b. 1914, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

181. ROBINA "BEAN"7 HUNTER (HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1876 in Newport, FIF, SCT. She married ARTHUR WEBSTER. He was born 1870 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Children of ROBINA HUNTER and ARTHUR WEBSTER are: i. HELEN8 WEBSTER, b. 1900, Newberry, FIF, SCT. ii. ALEC WEBSTER, b. 1901, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iii. INA WEBSTER, b. 1902, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iv. NEN WEBSTER, b. 1904, Newberry, FIF, SCT; m. BILL STRIDLEY; b. 1901, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

182. ROBERT7 HUNTER (HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1878 in Dysart, FIF, SCT. He married MEG NICHOLSON. She was born 1880 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Children of ROBERT HUNTER and MEG NICHOLSON are: i. CHARLES8 HUNTER, b. 1910, Newberry, FIF, SCT. ii. GAY HUNTER, b. 1911, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iii. JACK HUNTER, b. 1912, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iv. DREW HUNTER, b. 1913, Newberry, FIF, SCT. v. MARGARET HUNTER, b. 1915, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

183. JOHN "JACK"7 HUNTER (HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1880 in Dysart, FIF, SCT. He married ELIZABETH "LIZ" CHRITON. She was born 1890 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Children of JOHN HUNTER and ELIZABETH CHRITON are: i. HELEN8 HUNTER, b. 1915, Newberry, FIF, SCT. ii. MARY HUNTER, b. 1916, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iii. CHARLES HUNTER, b. 1917, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iv. JOHN HUNTER, b. 1918, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

104 184. THOMAS7 METHVEN (MARGARET6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 01, 1872 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads "Thomas Methven was born on August 01, 1872 at 10:00 AM at Linktown of Abbotshall. The father was David Methven, Joiner. The mother was Margaret Honeyman They were married on August 4, 1871 at Abbotshall. The birth was registered by David Methven, father." .). He married CECELIA. She was born 1875 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for THOMAS METHVEN: In 1901, Thomas and Cecelia lived at 39 Factory Rd , Dysart, Fife with their children David, Cecilia and Thomas. Thomas was a Factory Labourer.

Children of THOMAS METHVEN and CECELIA are: i. DAVID8 METHVEN, b. 1896, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. ii. CECILIA METHVEN, b. 1898, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. iii. THOMAS METHVEN, b. 1900, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

185. MARGARET MCPHERSON7 SIMPSON (AGNES BALLINGAL6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 19, 1880 in Dysart, FIF, SCT, and died 1960. She married GEORGE BOYACK HENDERSON, son of PETER HENDERSON and JANET BOYACK. He was born Feb 12, 1882 in Abroath, FIF, SCT, and died 1960.

Children of MARGARET SIMPSON and GEORGE HENDERSON are: 374. i. PETER8 HENDERSON, b. Dec 14, 1907, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 25, 1979, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. ii. JESS HENDERSON, b. 1908, Fife, SCT; d. 1990; m. DAVE ARMITT; b. 1910, Fife, SCT. iii. GEORGE HENDERSON, b. 1910, Scotland; m. EINIE; b. 1910, Fife, SCT. iv. NANCEY HENDERSON, b. 1911, Fife, SCT; d. 1958; m. ANDERSON REED; b. 1910, Fife, SCT. 375. v. MCPHERSON HENDERSON, b. 1912, Scotland; d. 1990.

Generation No. 8

186. DAVID RENNIE8 SMEATON (JAMES7, JOHN6, JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1890 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, and died 1944 in Mains and Strathmartine, ANS, SCT. He married MARY AGNES WATT 1917 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Child of DAVID SMEATON and MARY WATT is: i. JAMES9 SMEATON, d. Dec 08, 1843, WWII.

Notes for JAMES SMEATON: James was a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy Reserve. He died during World War II. His memorial reads: In Memory of Lieutenant JAMES SMEATON Royal Naval Reserve who died on Wednesday, 8th December 1943. Lieutenant SMEATON was the son of David Rennie Smeaton and Mary Agnes Smeaton, of Dundee. Remembered with honour MONIFIETH (OR BARNHILL) CEMETERY, Angus, .

187. THOMAS GIBB8 SMEATON (JAMES7, JOHN6, JAMES5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1892 in Dundee, ANS, SCT. He married GERTRUDE LES SOUTER.

Child of THOMAS SMEATON and GERTRUDE SOUTER is: i. MARJORIE LES9 SMEATON, m. JOHN PONNEFALTIER, Jun 06, 1942, Montreal, QUE, CAN.

188. WALLACE MURRAY8 MITCHELL (JAMES BENJAMIN7, HELEN HONEYMAN6 BOYLE, MARGARET5 SMEATON, 105 HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 1903 in Quebec, CAN. He married LOUISA ISABELLA FERGUSON.

Child of WALLACE MITCHELL and LOUISA FERGUSON is: i. FRANK FERGUSON9 MITCHELL.

189. RONALD M A8 SMEATON (WILLIAM GABB7, WILLIAM6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1905 in Michigan, USA. He married VIRGINIA 1926. She was born 1910 in Pennsylvania, USA.

Notes for RONALD M A SMEATON: In 1930, Ronald and Virginia lived at Clairton, Allegheny, Pennsylvania with their daughter Florence. Ronald was a Chemists at the Coke Works.

Child of RONALD SMEATON and VIRGINIA is: i. FLORENCE9 SMEATON, b. 1928, Pennsylvania, USA.

190. KARL SMEATON8 PRAGER (EMMA RICHARDS7 SMEATON, CHARLES6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 1902 in Syracuse, NY, USA. He married EMILY MAY PEPPIATT Jan 31, 1922 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Marriage Certificate, Reads "On January 31, 1922 at Frontenac. Karl Prager, age 19, Bachelor, Tailor. His residence was Kingston. His birthplace was Syracuse NY. His parents were Gustave Prager & Emma Smeaton. Mamie Peppiatt, age 20, Spinster. Her residence was Kingston. Her birthplace was Kingston Ontario. Her parents were Wm Alex Peppiatt & Annie Oliver Peppiatt. His religious domination was Protestant. Her religious domination was Catholic. The marriage witnesses were Cath H Pierce, Kingston and Muriel H Pierce, Kingston. They were married by Barry Pierce by License."), daughter of WILLIAM PEPPIATT and ANNIE OLIVER. She was born Sep 14, 1901 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “Emily May was born on September 14, 1901 at Frontenac. The father was William Peppiott. The mother was Annie Oliver.").

Child of KARL PRAGER and EMILY PEPPIATT is: i. GEORGE9 PRAGER, b. Aug 23, 1922, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN; d. Aug 23, 1922, Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Death Certificate, Reads “George Prager died on August 23, 1922 at Kingston. He died at 69 Raglan Rd. He was Single. His age was Stillborn. He was born on August 23, 1922. He was born at Kingston. His father was Karl Prager, born at Syracuse. His mother was Emily May Peppiatt, born at Kingston. The death was registered by Karl Prager, Kingston, father. He was buried at Cataraqui Cemetery on August 24, 1922. The Undertaker was S S Corbett. The primary cause of death was Stillborn. The Physician was Dr S E Porter.").

191. ANNIE ISABEL (ISABEL)8 MILLAR (ANNIE CLARK7 SMEATON, JOHN ROBERTSON6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 16, 1914 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN, and died Feb 02, 2002. She married (1) AL HILL. She married (2) WILLIAM EDWIN "EDDY" MILLARD, son of RICHARD MILLARD and FRANCES BUCK. He was born Mar 01, 1909 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN (Source: Birth Certificate, Reads “William Edwin was born on March 1, 1909 at Kingston. The father was Richard Millard, Carpenter & Upholsterer. The mother was Frances Hamely Buck. The Physician in attendance was Dr Bogart. The birth was registered by Jerusha Buck, 234 Wellington St."), and died Oct 18, 1972 in Elphin, ONT, CAN.

Children of ANNIE MILLAR and AL HILL are: i. ROBERT9 HILL. ii. ANDREW HILL.

Children of ANNIE MILLAR and WILLIAM MILLARD are: iii. DAVID WILLIAM9 MILLARD, m. (1) SHARI MILLS; m. (2) JUDITH BALSON. iv. CHARLES EDWIN MILLARD, m. (1) ANNIE FERGUSON; m. (2) PAULLA MACQUUARRIE.

106 192. WILLIAM JAMES8 MILLAR (ANNIE CLARK7 SMEATON, JOHN ROBERTSON6, JOHN5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 28, 1922 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN, and died Jan 12, 1996. He married ALMA VIOLA CARR.

Children of WILLIAM MILLAR and ALMA CARR are: i. THELMA DIANE (DIANE)9 MILLAR, b. Mar 22, 1945; d. Mar 18, 1975; m. RICHARD CARROL. ii. LINDA JOANNE MILLAR, m. DOUGLAS ALISON (AL) MACLEAN.

193. WILLIAM BUCHAN8 SMEATON (JOSEPH LEPSITT7, JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 07, 1923 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "William Buchan infant son of Joseph Leipsett Smeaton and of his wife Elizabeth Buchan was born on October seventh one thousand nine hundred and twenty three, was baptized the ninth day of March one thousand and twenty four and in the presence of the undersigned by me."), and died Mar 13, 2003 in Monreal, QUE, CAN. He married MARGARET W. SHAW Jun 11, 1960 in Birmingham, ENG. She was born Nov 12, 1925 in Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

Children of WILLIAM SMEATON and MARGARET SHAW are: i. ELIZABETH KAY9 SMEATON, b. Sep 02, 1961, Montreal, QUE, CAN. ii. WILLIAM JAMES SMEATON, b. Feb 02, 1963, Montreal, QUE, CAN.

194. SMEATON8 NEWMAN (MARY JANE (POLLY)7 SMEATON, JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 02, 1918 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Smeaton infant son of Harry G Newman and of his wife Mary Jane Smeaton was born on the second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen and was baptized by me on the first day of December on the same year and in the presence of the undersigned. Signed H G Newman and M J S Newman."), and died Dec 24, 1999 in Oakville, Halton, ONT, CAN. He married EDITH "MARGARET" SANDERS Jan 10, 1942 in Montreal, QUE, CAN, daughter of ROBERT SANDERS and MARY JANKS. She was born Jan 10, 1921 in Verdun, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Verdun Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Edith Margaret Saunders daughter of Robert Saunders & Mary Janks his wife was born on the tenth of January nineteen hundred & twenty one years & was baptized by me on the sixteenth of June of the same year.").

Children of SMEATON NEWMAN and EDITH SANDERS are: i. SHIRLEY9 NEWMAN, b. Nov 25, 1943, Montreal, QUE, CAN; d. Nov 24, 2000, Oakville, Halton, ONT, CAN; m. RICHARD HALE-SANDERS, Nov 28, 1964, Montreal, QUE, CAN; b. Jan 12, 1943. ii. THOMAS SMEATON NEWMAN, b. Jan 24, 1950, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. GABERIALE MARIA VORDING; b. Germany. iii. DEBORAH ANN NEWMAN, b. Aug 18, 1956, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. MICHAEL R. BRUNET, Sep 20, 1980, Dorval, QUE, CAN; b. Sep 30, 1955. iv. HARRY GEORGE NEWMAN, b. Jan 18, 1960, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. CINDY.

195. HARRY "DOUGLASS"8 NEWMAN (MARY JANE (POLLY)7 SMEATON, JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 28, 1919 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "Harry Douglass in parish son of Harry George Newman of Montreal and of his wife Mary J Smeaton was born on the twenty eighth day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and nineteen and was baptized by me on the twenty eighth day of March one thousand nine hundred and twenty in the presence of the undersigned. SIgned H G Newman, M J Newman, Donato Young."). He married WINNIFRED DONNAN Sep 06, 1947 in Montreal, QUE, CAN. She was born Apr 02, 1925 in Montreal, QUE, CAN, and died Feb 13, 2011 in Vancouver, BC, CAN.

Notes for HARRY "DOUGLASS" NEWMAN: Was names after George Douglass, his uncle by marriage to Polly's sister Margaret. Source Billy Smeaton

Children of HARRY NEWMAN and WINNIFRED DONNAN are: i. BRIAN9 NEWMAN, b. Feb 05, 1950, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. YOLANDA SIGNORELLA, Jun 28, 1980, Vancouver, BC, CAN; b. May 16, 1953. ii. DONNA NEWMAN, b. Jul 06, 1954, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. DONALD EHL, Dec 28, 1974, Vancouver, BC, CAN; b. Nov 22, 1945, Vancouver, BC, CAN.

107 196. JOHN JOSEPH MCLEAN8 SMEATON (WILLIAM JAMES ROBERTSON7, JOHN6, ALEXANDER5, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 28, 1915 in Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: Montreal First Presbyterian Church Parish Register, Reads "John Joseph McLean Smeaton, William James Robertson Smeaton of Montreal, Photoengraver and his wife Margaret Whitelaw McLean had a son both to them on the twenty eighth day of May One thousand nine hundred and fifteen and baptized on the third of January one thousand nine hundred and sixteen in the presence of the following; W J R Smeaton; Margaret W M Smeaton; M J Smeaton amd Mildred Thomson."), and died Apr 03, 1985 in Lakeshore Hosiptal, Pointe Claire, QUE, CAN. He married ELIZABETH DORIS GERTRUDE HIGGERTY Oct 25, 1941 in St Augustine of Canterbury, Montreal, QUE, CAN (Source: St Augustine of Canterbury, Montreal Parish Register, No 84 John J M Smeaton & E Doris Higgerty – This twenty fifth day of October nineteen hundred and forty one, considering the desperation for the banns, mixed religion and ad cantelian disparitatis cultus, granted by the Most Reverend Ordinary of the Archdiocese the forms having been signed: no opposition nor impediment being discovered we the undersigned parish priest, have received the mutual consent to marriage of John Jas McLean Smeaton, non-Catholic of Montreal, son of age of William J R Smeaton and Margaret McLean of the one part and Elizabeth Doris G Higgerty of At Augustine’s daughter of age of Patrick J Higgerty and Margaret Harris other the other part, in the presence of Noreen Higgerty, sister of the bride and Norman Stanley, a friend of the contracting parties who have undersigned witness. A marriage contract was sworn up at the offices of J N Labelle, Notaries Banns. This act was real. Signed E Doris Higgerty John J M Smeaton Noreen Higgerty Norman Stanley .), daughter of PATRICK HIGGERTY and MARGARET HARRIS. She was born Mar 16, 1914 in Ottawa, Carleton, ONT, CAN (Source: St Patrice Ottawa Parish Register, Reads "The twenty ninth day of March, nineteen hundred and fourteen, I the undersigned priest have baptized Elizabeth Doris Gertrude lawful daughter of Patrick J Higgerty (Manager) and Margaret Harris of this parish born the sixteenth. The sponsors were James Higgerty and Mary Harris. Signed P Whelan."), and died Jul 20, 1983 in 4 Cedar Circle, Dollard des Ormeaux, QUE, CAN.

Notes for JOHN JOSEPH MCLEAN SMEATON: Baptism Record God Parents M.J. Smeaton and Mathilda Johnson Rev Robert Campbell

Montreal Star March 18, 1972 By Dan Rosenburg

HE HAS THE BEST seat in the house, and gets to hob-nob with the elite of the National Hockey League. For that, he is probably the envy of the Forum faithful. But John Smeaton, the penalty time-keeper at all Canadiens' home games, is not so sure he is to be envied. There are, you see, the hazards of his chosen profession to contend with. "It's not really a profession," clarifies Smeaton, "it's more of a hobby. The salary is not that great. You do it because you like it. But there are dangers involved." Number one on the list is injuries. Naturally, when one sits as close to the ice surface as Smeaton does (In the penalty box), one becomes more vulnerable than somebody seated, say, several light years away in the press box. "I had six stitches in my right eye once on a ,shot from Jean-Pierre Bordeleau (now with Chicago Black Hawks) in a junior' game," recalls Smeaton. "And I've been hit with sticks crashing in front of me. Generally, I manage to get my arm up in time for protection, but sometimes I react too late. "When that happens, they stitch me up quickly (in the Forum clinic), and I'm back at my post in five minutes or so. These incidents are seldom serious. It's all part of the game." Smeaton's son, Allen, however, has been involved in more disastrous episodes than that. Allen, presently the official scorer at Canadiens' games, has some unpleasant memories of occasions on which he served as penalty time-keeper in the days of the single-bench penalty box. "Until they split the benches, we (the minor officials) would have to sit between two players after a fight," recalls Smeaton. "I personally never had any trouble, but Allen got beaten to the floor once when two players fell on top of him. "It was a game between Peterborough and Junior Canadiens," continued Smeaton, "and there were only two flimsy pipes separating the two sections of the penalty box. The players ignored Allen lying on the ground and resumed their fight over the pipes." Then, of course, there is the peril of flying objects. "We don't get too much of that anymore," chuckles Smeaton, "but it used to present a real problem. Especially in 108 the Junior Canadiens' games four or five years ago. Once, someone heaved a pig's head at the referee. I guess they were trying to tell him something. Anyway, it missed the target and hit a spectator near the penalty box, cutting his head open. "Another time, somebody threw a frozen northern pike that would have done some damage if it had made contact. And, one night, some guy tossed a live white hen on the ice. Nobody was hurt, but the hen was petrified!" Smeaton finds maintaining neutrality the toughest part of his time-keeping assignment: "It's a challenge," he says. "You've got to force yourself to be neutral. After you get to know the players personally, you find yourself rooting one minute for Bobby Orr to score and the next minute for Frank Mahovlich to put one in the net. The last time I had to stifle excessively partial feelings was when the Junior Canadiens' Memorial Cup team beat the Russians 8-3. Perreault (Gilbert) had a big night. and it was all I could do to hold myself back." Smeaton admits deriving much personal satisfaction from his work, and does not look forward to the day when he will be inevitably required to make the transition from neutral minor official to plain old Joe fan again. "I often wonder if I'd pay to watch these guys play," says Smeaton. "The only fault I can find with this job is that you're no longer a spectator. I've trained myself to be so neutral it would be hard to enjoy the game as a fan again. "It would be difficult to work up enough enthusiasm to want to see a particular team win. Many times, I can watch a game and not even realize what the score is." Smeaton is also quick to point out that his job requires promptness, accuracy and punctuality. "I haven't made any major blunders to speak of," he says. "Touch wood. At least, not in the NHL, at any rate. Oh, I might have made a boo-boo or two in junior hockey, but everybody has to make some mistakes in order to learn. The key is not to make the same mistake twice. Hockey is too big an operation. There's just no room for mistakes by minor officials." Smeaton, who is in charge of the Forum's crew of minor officials, acknowledges that one of the most flagrant errors on the amateur hockey' level is the tendency of goal-judges to flick on the red light too soon. "They're trying to outguess the puck," analyzes Smeaton. "I tell my men that it's better to be two seconds late than a quarter-of-a-second early. You've just got to get used to the angle from behind the net. Often, you'll swear the puck will go in, but many things can happen to alter its route at the,, last possible split-second." Smeaton, whose full-time occupation is photo engraving, is kept hopping. He works in the downtown area, but lives in Dollard des Ormeaux. "I still go home for supper 90 per cent of the time on game days," he says. "My own personal rule is to get to the Forum at least an hour before game time," which must be pressing it close. "Allen has to be there early to get the lineups, and I have to find out who the referees are. We always take separate cars, just in case one of us doesn't make it. Has that ever happened? "Yes, during the recent snow storm (when Philadelphia was in town). Allen didn't get there. And he left home only a half-hour after I did. You see, we can work one man short, because there is always a spare handy. But two guys missing would present a real problem. I'm responsible for lining up emergency replacements." Smeaton is not adverse to giving readers a little peek at what NHL stars are REALLY like when caught with their misdemeanors down in the penalty box. "I think hockey players are the best fellows alive," he enthuses. "They may be terrors on the ice, but I've seldom met a bad one. There are no real mean guys. Even the wild ones who go crazy on the ice are warm and subdued on the penalty bench. You could say it's because they are dedicated during a game. But off the ice, they are different people altogether. Maybe they have split personalities." Among Smeaton's best 'friends' in the sin bin are Boston's Phil Esposito, Bryan Watson of Pittsburgh Penguins, and Norm Ferguson, of Golden Seals. "Guys like Watson and Ferguson, I got to know because they were reared in the Canadiens' organization," says Smeaton, "but Esposito is just a naturally friendly type." "During the playoffs we minor officials are sent to work games in other arenas, and I remember one time when Espo came into the box in Toronto. Orr was killing the penalty, and Espo kept nudging me and saying, 'Look at that guygo, willya!" "And, of course, the most common type of comment I get is from a player in the penalty box whose team has just scored a short-handed goal. 'Do I get an assist on that?' they invariably ask." Despite the drawbacks and disadvantages of the job already enumerated by Smeaton, his number one 'pet hate' is the ticket-hunter. "People seem to think that just because I work in the Forum, I can get tickets anytime I want," he protests. "Well, I have news for them. It's just as hard for me as anyone else. For games against the expansion teams, they can do

109 just as well as! can by lining up at the wicket. But the trouble is that they all want to see Boston or New York. It's a nuisance." Has Smeaton ever been yelled at during the course of his duties? "Barry MacDonald is my boss, but he normally leaves me alone," says Smeaton. "If he has a complaint, he lets me know about it quietly. But these are just minor things. Oh, there have been a few incidents where representatives of teams come around and make disparaging remarks. But if this is handled properly, no feelings are hurt. "The NHL will question you on occasion, with Brian O'Neill, Ron Andrews, or even Clarence Campbell. But this is to be expected. After all, Montreal is the hub of the NHL!"

Notes for ELIZABETH DORIS GERTRUDE HIGGERTY: Birth and Baptism Record God Father James Higgerty God Mother Mary Harris Priest A. Newman

Children of JOHN SMEATON and ELIZABETH HIGGERTY are: i. ALLEN PETER9 SMEATON, b. Oct 19, 1942, Montreal, QUE, CAN. ii. PATRICIA ANN SMEATON, b. Oct 04, 1945, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. PATRICK O'HALLORAN, Aug 16, 1969, Mary Queen of Peace, Roxboro, QUE, CAN; b. Dec 01, 1939, North Bay , ONT, CAN.

Notes for PATRICIA ANN SMEATON: Birth Notice SMEATON., On Oct. 4th, 1945, at the Homeopathic Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. M. Smeaton, a daughter, a sister for Allen. Both well.

iii. PETER JOHN SMEATON, b. Nov 02, 1951, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. MAUREEN CATHARINE GRAHAM, Jul 30, 1983, Church of Our Lady, Moose Jaw, SK, CAN; b. Oct 18, 1949, Moose Jaw, SK, CAN.

Notes for PETER JOHN SMEATON: Birth Notice

SMEATON. At the Homeopathic Hospital,on November 2nd, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smeaton (nee Doris Higgerty), a son. Brother to Allen and Patricia. Both well.

Christmas Letter 1994

Dear Allen

It is hard to believe that a year has past since we were in Australia. The girls still talk a lot about you and Australia and when we are going to go back to Australia. A lot has happened here since we got back. I am not quite sure where to begin.

At work, I am no longer with Eaton’s. When we got back, I finished up the two projects that I was working on and sat doing nothing for two months. In the middle of June there was a major downsizing and I was let go on June 15. Financially, I think that they are in a lot of trouble and about 150 middle management types were let go. They gave me a package that would pay me until the end of February if I was out of work or 1/2 of the remainder when I got a new job. In addition, they also paid for an outplacement agency for me.

We decided that I was going to take the summer off and become a house husband. From the middle of June until the girls were finished with school, I played a lot of golf and did some things around the house. The girls and myself went to Bird Lake for 10 days in July. A week after getting back from Bird Lake, the three of us drove out west for 4 weeks. Maureen flew out for the middle week and joined us in Moose Jaw. While in Moose Jaw, I played golf every day except one. We arrived in Moose Jaw at 4pm on the Monday and Don and I were at the golf course by 4:15. After a drive of 1000km that day I did not have a very good game but as time went on my game got better.

110 Maureen’s father had a great idea while I was there. “If I had trouble finding the right job, Maureen would just have to find a second job”. I don’t think Maureen was too impressed with this. By the end of our stay in Moose Jaw, Maureen’s sisters were happy that I was leaving. I was trying to talk Don, Albert and Lyle into quitting their jobs and coming to Arizona with me to play golf all winter. They thought that that would be a great idea but Rita, Cel and Eileen were ready to kill me.

On the way back, we stopped in Detroit and spend a few days with Joan and Tom. Maureen drove to Detroit with Liz for the weekend.

After getting back we stayed close to home and did a lot on camping. We sure got good use out of our camper this year. At the end June, when it got very hot, I would take the camper up to Lake Simcoe on Friday morning and set it up. Later in the day, I would return home and pick up Maureen and the girls. The girls and I did the same thing in August.

Once the girls got back to school, I went back to playing golf for a couple of weeks. This year I had two rounds in the 80’s and a lot in the low 90’s. Once things started cooling off in September, I decided to paint the house. I went through 10 gallons of white ceiling paint and 6 gallons of wall paint for the living room, dinning room and upstairs hall ways.

At the end of September, I started to send out my resume around town. I used the computer to draft “Marketing Letters” and I would send out 25-30 letters every week to different head hunters and companies. I also started responding to a lot of advertisements in the papers. By mid-October, I started going for interviews. One company, FlavorCoffee, had me in for a 1/2 hour interview with their president.

Well, the interview lasted 2 1/2 hours and the next week they offered me a job as their MIS Director. They are located about 15 minutes from the house and don’t have much in the way of computers today. But, they are growing at a rate of 35% a year over the past 3 years and could double in the next year. It is a ground floor opportunity, I don’t have any staff yet, but will look at hiring some help next year once I figure out the direction that I want to go.

It is very much a different type of company from those that I have worked for. I have only been there a week but it seems that only myself and the VP of Marketing wear suits. I had gone to Eaton’s the week before I started and bought a bunch of shirts and ties. Now, I have to go back next week and buy some more causal clothes. I still have my contacts at the local Eaton’s store, and they let me know when the sales are on and won’t let me buy anything that is about to go on sale.

FlavorCoffee manufactures and distributes coffee to retail stores across North America. Their major clients are Kmart, Price Club, Provigo and Krogers. They are also looking at opening a string of coffee stores. I have a lot of knowledge about retail, so I hope that I can help them. I figure that there is 2 years worth of hands on work for me there. After concentrating so much on management over the last 10 years, the hands on experience will help me. This, and the fact that they are 15 minutes from the house and are paying me more than Eaton’s was, made me decide to accept the job.

So much for the employment news.

In sports, (or the lack there of) things are really messed up. The Baseball players went on-strike in the middle of the summer. The Montreal Expo’s had the best team in baseball at the time of the strike and were being picked as the number one contender for the World Series. This strike may end up killing that team. The Blue Jays were not very good this year so Toronto fans weren’t as affected. For the first 2 months of the strike the two sides did very little talking. Only in the last two weeks, once the US government appointed a mediator did they even start to seriously negotiate. The negotiations have gone slow and now it looks like the owners will impose a contract under their terms for next year. They will invite to training camp anyone who wants to play. They can get away with this everywhere except Toronto where the labor laws won’t allow it. The talk is that if the laws are not changed that the Blue Jays will play out of Buffalo until the government is changed and the law changed.

On the hockey front, we had training camp and the exhibition games. Prior to the start of the training camp the league changed the rules as far as the players were concerned. All contracts were two way, the players had to pay their own way to training camp and all their expenses. On top of that, the league said that they were going to impose a salary cap and/or have a luxury tax to support the small market teams. Well this got all the players up in arms.

By the end of the training camp the owners said take it or leave it. The players offered to play the season under last year’s terms, with a guarantee not to strike this year (both regular season and playoffs) The owner’s

111 said no thanks, and one day prior to the start of the season they locked out the players. For the first 45 days of the lockout the two sides met less than 6 times. In the middle of November, they started talking but things are moving very slowly. As it stands now, if we have a season it will probably be around 50-60 games, and the playoffs won’t end until the beginning of July. What a zoo.

Some of the big name players have gone to Europe to play. Gilmour from the leafs is playing in Switzerland. With the lockout, we are getting to know a lot about European hockey. The news papers, all sports radio station and newspaper are dying for something to cover.

On the computer front, I still have my 386/dx33 but I hope to upgrade it shortly. I have 2x130mb IDE drives and 1x540mb SCSI. All the drives are double spaced and I have about 100mb left. I will be getting Stacker 4.0 from a friend shortly and that should add some capacity. I am attaching the latest listing of the software that I have, if you need anything, let me know and I will mail it to you. Also at work, I am getting MS Office 4.3, Lotus for Windows R5.0, Visual Basic 3.0 Pro, Visual C++ 2 Pro and etc. So if there is anything that you need let me know.

At home, I am shopping for a new machine. With the new software the 386 is just too slow. I am thinking about either an Itel 486/dx2/66 or a Pentium 66 with 540mb harddrive and a 15” SVGA Flat screen. The prices of these systems have dropped a lot over the past two months and I think that I can get a good deal. When I get the new machine, I also want to get a new printer. I have been looking at an EPSON 800 or HP Laser Jet 540. The girls what a printer that prints in color and the HP can be upgraded to color for $60. They are priced at under $400 and would add a lot of quality to what we have now. I would keep my sound card, CDROM, 540mb and 130mb drives from the 386. We are then thinking of giving Liz (Maureen’s niece) the old machine until she finishes University. Then when we get it back we would put it into Jessica’s room for the girls to use. I will also LAN the two PC’s together.

I signed up for the FreeNet here. Also, at work I am going to get access to the Internet. Do you have access to the Internet yet. It so let me know, as I will have 2 id’s and Al is also on the Internet.

On the political front here, the more things change the more they stay the same. In Ottawa, Chretien has been doing a half decent job. It has not been so much what he has done as the approach that he has taken. Their style is to do a lot of consulting with the people and they seem to want to get input from the people before doing anything. After the 9 years of the Conservatives that is refreshing. Next spring’s budget will be a tough one. the conservative’s had run the deficit up to $46 billion and the liberals want to bring it down to $26 billion over the next 3 years. So there’s a lot of cutting to be done. They are looking at everything from RRSP’s to working for welfare and unemployment insurance. They are holding the discussions on where and what to cut public. The only thing that is government policy is that they will cut. So, next spring’s budget will be interesting.

Quebec elected the PQ in September and we will have another referendum next year. Current opinion polls indicate that they won’t win the referendum. We can expect that they will try and create incidents over the next near with the rest of the country. What’s new? Ottawa and the provinces have adopted a stance of ignoring the PQ and not getting drawn into the stupidity. It seems to be working so far. In some way, I wish the idiots would just separate and let the rest of us get on with our lives. (Don’t tell Patty this).

In Ontario, we just had our local election last week. A lot of politicians got the boot.(Mayor’s of Toronto, Markham etc.) The voters are still not in a good mood. In Toronto where the school board trustee’s had voted themselves raises to $50,000/year, most of them did not get reelected. To a lesser extent the same thing happened in the suburbs. We will have a provincial election in the spring. The NDP won’t win 12 seats and they know it. Unfortunately neither the liberals or conservatives impress me so I’m not sure who’s going to win. All I know is that the NDP will come in 3rd or 4th. After taking the deficit from 0 to $12 billion a year over the last 4 years, they deserve it.

Getting back to Australia, all of our pictures turned out great. I have two full albums of them. The girls still love to look at them. The movie’s that we took also turned out great. I hope you enjoy them and let me know how well they converted them for you.

My new office phone number is (905) 738-0103 and the Fax is (905) 738-6986.

Peter

Hi Allen, Peter seems to have covered the year pretty well , so I will just add my two cents worth. I have to tell you how much we have all enjoyed the Australian cassettes. The girls know the words much better than me from

112 their travels in the car. You must remember how much better they travel when they have something good to listen to.

It is quite a shock to my system to have Peter back at work. It was really great to come home to dinner all ready. Now the girls are back at their old baby-sitters after school, with Peter picking them up on his way home from work.

They are both doing well in school. Remember how we kept trying to get Jessica to read last Christmas? She now reads on her own without any prompting and is zooming through the “Sweet Valley Twin” collection. Her cousin Jackie, who owns a book store in Moose Jaw set her up with quite a few and someone from my office gave me another pile of them, so I think that she has the complete series. Jessica went to camp for a week in the summer. It was in the Georgian Bay area and the weather was beautiful. Actually the whole summer was beautiful weather this year. The camp was quite an experience for her and she would like to start going every year.

Alison is busy improving her skating this year. We have being going to the Community Center rink every Sat or Sun afternoon for the past few weeks.

Christmas is a busy time for us this year. Last weekend we had my office’s Children’s Christmas party and adults dinner/dance and tonight is Peter’s office’s dinner-dance. Up to this week it has been a pretty mild fall , but we did get some snow this week and it is quite cold out there today.

Well I should get busy with some more letters so I will say good-bye for now. Hope that you decide to plan a visit sometime soon.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Maureen dear uncle Allen Nov. 1 , 1994

I hope you enjoy are film especially the parts that dad put in .In school I ‘m doing speech’s my to pick is the NHL I found it rely interesting looking in books and seeing names of Smeatons. I heard one speech that I thought would win first prize it was by JAMES PALERA .I really liked he’s and I think it was well memorized too I really think he desires to win I don’t wont to win LOVE JESSICA

Dear uncle Allen Nov. 14, 1994 About the speeches Daniel[gordanel] + James where the top two the backups where Diane and Michael I got 75 witch is good to me Well got to go right soon love Jessica

Dear uncle DEC 5 ,94 The are on strike still , my dad got a new job what nest? The school I just got to many things on my mind and why now. Well I wish I was going, away this year. Love Jessica

Christmas Letter 1995

Hi Everyone

We hope that this letter finds you all well. Another year has past and it is time for our Christmas letter. For us, it is hard to believe that Christmas is only a few weeks away. It is also hard to believe that it has been two years since we spent Christmas in Australia with Allen.

We have had a busy year. There never seems to be enough time to do all the things that you want to do.

The girls played soccer this year. Alison played last year but this was Jessica’s first year. When we sent in the registration forms this year, I checked off that I was willing to help by being an assistant coach. Well, a short time later I got a call telling me that Alison and my team was the Thornhill Paints. When I asked who the coach was, I was told that I was the coach. On top of that they talked me into being the convenor for that age group. They arranged for me to go to school to learn about coaching and soccer. I now have my level 1 coaching certificate.

As a result of this, I had a busy time with soccer this year. Alison improved 100% this year, must have been the coaching. Alison played defense most of the time. At the end of the year, I tried her in goal and she did an

113 excellent job. Next year, I think I will play her more often in goal. Alison did score one goal this year and was excited about that. Our season started off slowly. Besides myself most of my players had not played soccer before. By the end of the season we were the third best team in the league and came close to upsetting the league champions in the playoffs.

Jessica also seemed to enjoy playing soccer. I only got to see her play once, as they both played on the same nights and at different parks. Maureen would take Jessica while Alison and I went off together.

At the end of the season we had a team BBQ in the back yard for the players and families of our team. We went through 36 hamburgers and 48 hot dogs. Luckily the weather was OK. Maureen would have killed me if it rained and we all had to move indoors.

Last Christmas Santa got the girls hamsters. Boy was Maureen upset about having rodents in the house. Boy did Santa ever goof! It turned out that one was a boy and one was a girl. Their names are Patches and Splothes. By mid January we had 8 hamsters, with Spot, Puny, Ellen, Gus, Fluffy and Gondy joining the family. One of Jessica’s friends got Gondy for her birthday. One of Alison’s friends took Fluffy. One of the girls at the sitters took Ellen. One of the girls in the office took Gus. That left us with 4 hamsters and 4 cages in the house. Giving them away was expensive as we had to supply a cage with each one. I hope Santa does not do something like this again this year. Maureen will kill him if he does.

Jessica still takes piano once a week. In the spring there was a recital and I was impressed with how well she played before all those people. Right now, Jessica is taking drama at lunch time at the school. We can hardly wait to see her premier performance.

Alison is in brownies. Most of the players on our soccer team are in the same group so she knows a lot of the kids.

In the spring, I got a new car or should I say truck. I got a GMC Safari Van. Boy have we put it to a lot of use. It is now 6 months old and I have 21,000km on it. We missed going to Moose Jaw this year. Instead we did our part for National Unity and spent our time in Quebec. We started at the cottage for a few days. Boy do the girls enjoy going to the cottage.

Alison made a pile of money this year. Last year she had trouble swimming a few yards. This year she started off by swimming to the raft for .50. Next she swam to the neighbors wharf for $2.00. Next it was to the beach for $5.00. Then she swam across the lake for $10. Finally she swam the length of the lake for $20. On top of the money that I had to pay her, Patty had to match it, so she turned out to be a very rich girl.

After spending a few days at the cottage we took the Van and Tent Trailer and set off. Our first stop was Patty’s house in Pierrefonds to drop off Kelly (the cat). When we got there, I noticed that the trailer was listing to one side. One of the springs was broken. Luckily, Canadian Tire had the part and we were only delayed for a few hours while I fixed it. We then drove to Quebec City where we camped for a few days.

We could not have picked a busier time to go, as it was their summer festival. The girls seemed to really enjoy Quebec City. They had heard me talking about it, but to actually see it was something else. They had a hard time believing that there were buildings dating back to 1700.

We did a lot of walking and it also seemed to tire them out.

After Quebec City we went to Montmercy Falls and Ste Anne de Beaupre which are just north east of Quebec City. From Quebec City, we then drove to Trois Pistiolles. The girl at the check-in for the campground was very impressed that someone from Toronto could speak French as well as I did. I was even impressed with my French. The camp ground there was very nice, but unfortunately we were only spending one night. The next day it rained, so we drove to Perce Rock. The rain stopped about the time we arrived and the weather cleared up. In the morning, it was a nice day and we went out to the rock at low tide. After that it was time for lunch and my favorite Hot Dogs. After Jessica had finished her first Hot Dog, she decided that she wanted another. She went up to the window and ordered another Hot Dog and a Chocolate Milk in French. She was very impressed with herself.

From Perce, we drove to Forlin National Park at the tip of the Gaspe. I had been there years ago and remembered being impressed with the park. If anything, the park was even better. They have many restored buildings from the old Cod Fishery. From the shore you could see whales in the bay. At the tip of the park, when you looked out you could see 20 whales out in the Gulf. Along the shore, the girls were impressed by the seals playing in the water.

I tried to get us on a whale watching cruise while we were there but they were all booked up. We decided that

114 we would try when we got back to Trois Pistiolles. After spending three days at the park it was time to start heading back. As we drove along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, something caught the corner of my eye. There were whales swimming about 100 yards out in the river. Several times during the trip we saw whales.

When we arrived back at the camp ground at Trois Pistiolles, I got the information for a whale watching cruise the next morning. As luck would have it, when we got up the next morning, the fog was so thick that you could not see two feet. So we packed up and started back to Montreal.

We picked up Kelly from Patty’s and went back to the cottage for the rest of our vacation.

While we were at the cottage, we went to see my Uncle Billy Smeaton, who has a cottage about 30 minutes from ours. Uncle Billy has been building the family tree. I have been interested in this and this time he really got me hooked on it. I now have a new hobby, Genealogy. I spend every Saturday morning at the library researching the family tree. I have been using tools like:

• An index of births and marriages for Scotland.

• The 1851/1861/1871/1881/1891/1901 Canadian Census Returns

• The Ontario Index of Births, Deaths and Marriages

• Old City Directories

• The Internet

On my father’s side, we are now back to 1700 and an Alexander Honeyman in Dron, Perthshire, Scotland. The earliest Smeaton ancestor that I have found is my GreatGreatGreatGreatGrandfather James Smeaton who married Jean Marshall in 1763. In my search, I have written to Scotland for a death certificate of a Smeaton uncle who died in 1878. From that I found his address and occupation (Confectioner) and that of his father (Shoe Maker). The Smeaton family came to Quebec City in 1842. From the census returns and old city directories, I know the address in Quebec City where they lived and what they did for a living. All this research is going to make the next trip to Quebec City interesting. My GreatGreatGrandfather Alexander Smeaton was a Tailor in Quebec City. I have found an advertisement from the 1850’s for his store.

On my mother’s side, I have traced the family back to the 1850’s and a James Higgerty in Ottawa. In the process of tracing the Higgerty side of the family, I have met a cousin on the internet who is doing the same thing. We trade electronic mail on a daily basis as we try and sort out the family. Although we have never met in person, I have come to know him very well and think of him as a member of the family. The Higgerty’s originally came from Co. Clare in Ireland. One of the problems we have tracing them is that they kept changing the spelling of their name. They also don’t seem to have stayed in any place very long prior to 1901. I have found records with it spelt Haggerty then Hagerty then Higgerty. We suspect that it was O’Hagerty prior to that. On top of this, they had a tendency to lie about their ages. I wonder what they were trying to hide.

I have not done much work yet on the Graham side. Searching for records in Ireland is more difficult than Canada and Scotland. Most of the Census records before 1901 have been destroyed. Once I have completed the Higgerty’s and off shoots in Canada, I will start on Ireland.

I am attaching the current direct ancestor family tree. In total, I have over 500 names in the tree and it grows weekly. Next summer when we go to Moose Jaw I will want to get all the details on that side of the tree.

I am still doing the hockey here in Toronto. The Leafs have a middle of the pack team. They are getting old and I don’t expect that they will do much this year. I wonder how Lyle is doing. His Canadiens are going downhill quickly. I hope no one is picking on him about the Canadiens and the fact that they will miss the playoffs for the second year in a row.

The weather here in Toronto has been very cold this December. Last weekend, with the wind chill it got down to -40c. On top of that we have snow on the ground. Last year, we did not get snow that stayed on the ground until Christmas and then it only stayed for a few days. In fact, last year we had such a mild winter that I did not attempt a rink in the back yard as there was no snow and it never got cold enough. I guess we are going to pay for it this year. So much for the Global Warming!

Last week we went to the local Conservation Park for a Christmas evening. We did crafts, walked in the woods and roasted chestnuts over an open fire. Last year Alison and I went to this evening. This year

115 Maureen and Jessica wanted to go. On top of that, Brenda, Al and Brian came along too.

I have not started my Christmas shopping yet. The girls don’t seem to want anything big this year. They have mentioned a dog but with 5 animals already that is out of the question.

I have not talked to Patty for a few weeks, but Brenda says that she will be coming after Christmas for a few days. We will be having Christmas dinner at our place with Brenda, Al and Brian coming over.

Well, I guess that’s all the news from Toronto. We hope everyone has a good Christmas.

Christmas Letter 1997

Well, it is Christmas again. Boy time does fly.

We have had a busy time over the last year. To bring you up to date, here is the news from Thornhill.

We have had an addition to the family. Her name is Lucinda Biscuit. She is a 4 month old Boxer. Maureen and the girls had been on my case to get them a dog for a couple of years and I finally broke down and we added Lucinda to the family. The girls had wanted to call her Biscuit because of her coloring but Maureen said that no dog of her’s would be called Biscuit. She thought Lucinda would be a good name, Lucy for short. The girls, feeling that they were not going to win the argument, gave in and agreed. Maureen said that she liked the name and “Was it not someone in your family that was named Lucinda”. She was a little embarrassed when I informed her that your GreatGrandMother’s name was Lucinda.

In the few weeks that we have had Lucy, she has grown a lot. We have her trained to sit now on command and I am working on “Come”. She must have Graham blood as she is very good at ignoring you when she wants to. I guess I will have to have her hearing checked out in the new year.

She is just about trained to do her business outside. She just has to learn a way to tell us that she wants out. The girls and Maureen like taking her on walks. She does not like the rain and cold weather. We bought her a sweater to wear on cold and wet days to help out.

Kelly, the cat, is not too impressed with Lucy. Lucy would like it if Kelly would play with her. Unfortunately, Kelly is now 17 and likes to eat and sleep and do very little else. She does not like it when Lucy sticks her cold nose into her face. Kelly has been very paticent with Lucy, but by the end of the day, she will start hitting her whenever she comes close.

Just after we got Lucy, Patches , one of the Hamsters died. The girls were very upset about it but Maureen took it very well. This leaves me with 1 cat, 1 dog, 3 hamsters, 1 wife and 2 daughters.

On the employment side of things, FlavorCoffee and myself parted company in November. There wasn’t any work left for me to do. I was able to negotiate a good severance package with them. Right now, while I am looking for a job, I am doing some consulting. FlavorCoffee is my client and in a way, I guess I found a way for them to pay me twice. The job market seems to be hot here, so I hope to have no problems finding something once the holidays are over. If not, I can just stay home and let Maureen support me.

Alison is in Guides this year. They were short of leaders and Maureen is one of the Leaders. Jessica is still taking Piano She seems to be very good but she never practices. Jessica is also taking drama both at school and one evening a week. For a girl that is as shy as Jessica, she really impresses me with her talent. Her teacher even gets her to perform before the school on a regular basis. Maybe some day we will see her in the movies.

I am still working at hockey. The Leafs don’t have a very good team this year. During training camp when I predicted that they would come in last in their conference, every one made fun of me and said that I just did not like the Leafs. Well it looks like I was right and it is going to be a long winter..again.

The girls took Horse Back riding for a month in the fall and they seemed to enjoy it. I think that if they had there way they would take it all year.

Both of the girls played soccer again this year. I coached Alison’s team again this year. Jessica played for a team coached by one of my players father. Our team would both the League and Playoff Championship. The girls played really well this year. We had the same bunch of girls from last year and I really enjoyed working with them. This year I managed to draft 5 assistant coaches and that really helped out. Alison was one of my goalies until she broke her nose in a game. That was the last time in nets for her. She really impressed me by playing the rest of the season with a hockey helmet and mask on.

116 I have been busy on my Genealogy Hobby. On the Graham side of the family, I have discovered that the Grahams came from County Derry in Ireland. I have not found any records of them in Ireland yet but it is on my to do list. On my mother’s Higgerty’s, I have not made any progress since last year.

I have spent most the last year working on the Smeaton side of the family. I now have about 5000 descendants of my GreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGrandfather John Smeaton listed. I am in correspondence with distant cousins in Tasmania, Australia; London, Ontario and Eugene, Oregon who are also working on this line. I just started working on my grandmother’s McLean family in Scotland. I have been able to trace them back to the 1770’s so far and this line could prove to be interesting and they seemed to have been well off. My GreatGreatGreatGreatGrandfather Peter McLean was a Sawyer. This could make is easier to find additional information about him.

This past summer we went to the cottage, north of Montreal, for a week. The girls really enjoy going to the cottage. The weather was not very good but we still had a good time. We managed to made one side trip to Ottawa for a day to see Andrew who was part of the Changing of the Guards on Parliament Hill. Jessica and Alison were very impressed with this. I also got to see my cousin Will Lockhart for an hour before we returned to the cottage. I felt bad that we could not visit with my other relatives in Ottawa but we ran out of time. Maybe we can make a trip up to Ottawa some time in the spring. I know that the girls would love to meet some of their cousins that they have never seen.

After we returned from the cottage, Tim and Cathy and family visited us for a week. I guess the highlight of this visit was the day Tim and I took all the kids to WonderLand for a day. You talk about Above and Beyond the Call of Duty. Cathy and Maureen owe us for this one. We arrived at WonderLand at 10am and left at 10pm at night. Jessica and Laera got stuck at the top of TOP GUN for 20 minutes. Jessica now likes to tell everyone about her adventure and how brave she was to have survived the ride.

In August, we went to Moose Jaw for 10 days. I managed to get in the only 11 rounds of golf that I played all year. On our last day we went to the Hot Springs and don’t tell anyone (especially Albert) this but I was very impressed with the facilities. I am certain that we will be going there more often in the future.

I have left this letter to the last minute so I must cut it off now. We hope that you all have a great Christmas and that 1997 is the best year yet.

Christmas Letter 1999

Another year has come and gone and as we prepare for the new Millennium Maureen, Jessica, Alison, Lucy, Cody, Fox and Peter hope that you are all well.

We have had another busy year and all are well here.

We had some bad news in September when Kelly, our 20 year old cat died. She got sick on a Monday night and was gone on Wednesday. Being older than the girls, they were really upset about her passing. Thankfully she was not sick for a long period and was active right up until the Monday when she got sick. I miss her yelling at me to be fed in the morning when I get up.

In October, we added two new members to the family, Cody and Fox. They are black and white kittens that are forever on the go. Jessica’s kitten is Cody and Alison’s is Fox. They keep Lucy on her toes, as they seem to think that she is their mother. They like to cuddle up to Lucy or rub their faces in Lucy’s when she is asleep. Lucy used to like to eat Kelly’s food whenever she could, now she has to put up with the kitten’s trying to eat hers. I have been really surprised with the patience that she has shown with them.

Alison is very active in TaeKwonDo. She just received her BlueStripe Belt and came close to getting a Blue Belt. (This means she is in the top 1/3 of the Belts) Out of respect (fear) we all call her Sir now. Her instructor seems to be very impressed with her progress even if his face is a little sore from where she kicked him last week.

Alison is doing well in school again this year and still reads 3 or 4 books a week between TaeKwonDo and mothering her kitten Fox.

During the summer, Alison played on my Soccer teams again. We did not do very well in the regular season but played well in the playoffs, winning 2 games and losing 2 games in shootouts. In the playoffs, I changed my strategy and used some hockey strategy like killing the clock when we were ahead by making lots of player changes and pulling our goalie and putting Alison in nets when we were down. In the final playoff game of the year, Alison scored the goal in the shootout that got us back into the game that we ended up

117 winning.

Jessica is now in her first year of High School and seems to be adjusting very well to High School. Besides her old friends from grade school she has made a number of new friends. They seem to go to all the new Movies as they are released. She has also attended two Concerts downtown this fall.

During the summer she played soccer on my friend’s team and they ended up 2nd in a very tough age group (Under 17 Girls). Her team was very young when compared to the other teams in the division, so they did very well. She played mid field and some forward and scored an important goal in one of her games.

Maureen has been working hard this year. She is involved in all that Y2K stuff you hear about on the news and will have to work on New Years Day. I don’t understand what all the fuss is about. Why would anyone want to take all that whiteout and change all the Y’s to K’s in all those computer programs is beyond me.

I still work at Purolator doing Computer Planning. Right now I am architecting their new Web Site that they hope to launch early in the New Year.

I am also still working at hockey. This is my 30th season and I figured that I have worked 1100 regular season NHL games and at least another 200 playoff games. I had thought of not going back this year, but the girls insisted upon it. I don’t think they could stand the thought of be being around all the time if I stopped working hockey. This and the fact that Jessica is a real Maple Leaf fan and wants tickets to as many games as she can get made me reconsider.

At a recent game that she attended with one of her friends she wanted to get some autographs. Luckily for me, I saw Don Cherry in the hallway and when I signaled to him, he came over and signed their Maple Leaf sweaters.

For our vacation this year, we went to Ireland and Scotland. I had been talking for some time about going to Scotland to try and find all the places where my ancestors came from. In April we decided to make the trip this year.

We email Cathy Kelly (Maureen’s cousin) in Dublin and asked for some travel advice and before you knew it, we were also planning on Ireland. We booked a Flight for July 1st to Dublin and a return flight from Glasgow for July 24th. Cathy booked us a flight from Dublin to Glasgow over there as they had special prices for short trips to Scotland.

When we arrived in Dublin, Cathy met us at the airport and I picked up our rental car. Luckily for me, I had reserved a larger car as we had enough luggage to move to Ireland. When we got the car organized and were ready to leave the parking lot to follow Cathy to her house, the fun started. I had not driven a standard since the Calgary Olympics when Rose let me use her car. The rental was face in to it’s parking spot and backing out was comical. I think Maureen was ready to catch the next flight out by the time we got out of the parking lot.

Cathy planned a route to her house that kept us off of the main roads so to avoid traffic. This sounded good except for the fact that their roads are much narrower than ours are and have high stone fences on both sides. On the hour trip to Cathy’s, I learned to close my eyes and pray in tight spots.

A few times on the trip, I would stall the car, have trouble getting it going again and have traffic backup behind me. To my great surprise, no one ever honked their horn or yelled at me from outside the car. (I cannot say the same thing for inside the car). This will always remind me of the friendliness of the that we found on our trip.

We spent the next three days at Cathy’s in Brae, south of Dublin. On the weekend we went on a great hike in the mountains. By this point in the trip, the girls were rating me on a daily basis on my driving skills. On a scale of 1 to 10, I was averaging 2s and 3s. In my defense, Maureen was navigating and I found it hard to drive a standard on the wrong side of the road and still be able to point out on Maureen’s map that we were nowhere near Belfast. On Sunday evening, Maureen started calling around to see if she could find an automatic car for me to drive out of kindness to me. (She really meant for her safety) None could be had.

On Monday morning, we set out to explore the West Coast of Ireland. Cathy led us to the highway to the southwest, made a sign of the cross, wished us luck and we were off. We drove that day to Cloghane in Kerry. Halfway there, I made a change in the lineup in the car and had Jessica moved to the front seat to act as navigator. It was at this point that my driving started to improve. That day, I received my first 5 on the scale and things were looking up.

118 Cloghane is a town near Ballnalaken where Maureen’s Kane ancestors came from. There are about a dozen houses in the town and 4 pubs. This it turns out is typical of Ireland. We arranged for a room in the Pub and I settled into what became another tradition on the trip of having a good pint of beer in the pub after a day of driving to calm my nerves. That evening we drove up Brandon Mountain for a great view of Kerry’s Dingle Peninsula. Before setting off, no one warned me that the road was what we would call a one-lane country path. Luckily, because of the time of day, there were no buses coming the other way.

That evening in the Pub we meet many of the local people who were extremely friendly and welcomed us to the area. We spent a great deal of time talking to a man who said that he remembered Maureen’s grandfather from his youth.

In the morning, we explored the local area, including the ruins of the old church and the area were Ballnalaken use to be. The girls seem to enjoy seeing where their ancestors came from.

From Cloghane we drove to County Clare and visited with Maureen’s Aunt, Sister Johanna. What a nice lady Sister Johanna is. I remember her from meeting her at the airport in Toronto years ago when Jessica was a baby. After a visit, a great lunch at the convent and a nice visit, Sister Johanna gave us a special religious card for the car to make sure we had a safe trip..

The scenery and roads in Clare are straight out of an Irish Postcard. When driving along the coast and especially in some of the towns, the narrow roads, with cars parked on both sides, left room for only one car to pass. If it was up hill, I just prayed that everyone coming the other way would get out of my way. I still had not mastered starting the car in gear on an up slope. If I had to stop, I might never get going again.

We found a B&B with a good Pub a few doors away for the night. After eating at the Pub, we took the girls back to the B&B and returned to the Pub for an evening of . NO PATTY, we did not abandon the girls for a night of drinking with only a bag of Smarties for their dinner as Jessica suggested in her Postcard.

The next morning, the fog was so thick that when we got to the Cliffs of Moher that you could see only a few feet in front of yourself. The cliffs were one of the places that I was looking forward to seeing but had to settle on a postcard.

We headed inland to avoid the fog. We stopped in some nice towns and visited some churches that dated from the 11th century. In Burren of Clare we say a tomb site that was 2,000 years old. Later in the day Alison and I went through some caves in Clare. That night we made it to a Pub on the coast past Galway. We had planned on calling in on Maureen’s cousin in Galway but by the time we got there, Jessica was not felling well and we drove up the coast a bit before stopping for the night.

The next day we continued up the coast to the Monastery. It is a girl’s school now and I suggested that maybe the girls go there for school but they did not think that that was a good idea. From there we started southwest to Ballyhaunis, were Maureen’s Kilkenny ancestors came from.

After spending the night at a B&B in Ballayhaunis, we telephoned Ed and Mary Grourke, Maureen’s cousin. With their directions we found their house and they took us over to the Kilkenny house up the road. It’s hard to believe that the house is 150+ years old by the shape that it is in. We spent several hours visiting with Ed and Mary before setting off for our drive back to Dublin.

We arrived back safely in Dublin and even with getting lost in Dublin managed to find Brae and Cathy’s house. I think this impressed Cathy as she was probably expecting to hear about us on the News. By this point in time, my driving rating was up to the 7 and 8s and the girls were no longer white when I stopped the car.

We spent the Saturday resting in Brae and I got to play golf with Paddy. He managed to borrow a left-handed wood and an iron and he had a 2-sided putter for me to use. It was not one of my better rounds of Golf but at least I can say that I have played golf in Ireland.

On Sunday morning we boarded our flight from Dublin to Glasgow after a great time in Ireland. Cathy and Paddy were so kind to all of us that I will always be grateful to them.

In Glasgow, we picked up our rental, which turned out to be the same car as Ireland. This made me happy, as I knew that the luggage would all fit. We drove from the airport to Edinburgh where I had booked a B&B for 3 nights.

We spent the next few days sightseeing in Edinburgh and looking for the Beannie Baby “Britannia” for Jessica’s collection. We must have checked out 15 stores that sold Beannie Babies but saw only one Britannia

119 that was a way too expensive. Edinburgh with it’s Castle and other historic buildings is a great place to visit. Jessica was still not feeling well so one rainy day we left her at the B&B and went to the Royal Museum.

From Edinburgh, we went to Dunfermline where there is an old Abbey where Robert The Bruce is buried. I was also able to find the house where my GG-Grandfather’s sister lived.

After a short visit in Dunfermline we drove to Fossoway, Dron, Dunbarney and Forteviot, where my Smeaton ancestors lived. We found the old churches and several of the buildings where they lived in during the late 1700 and 1800’s. In Fossoway, we found the houses where my GGG-Grandmother lived in the 1850’s (Gartwhinzean Feus and Bridgeend Cottage). In Dron, we found Burnside, the house of my GGGG- Grandfather. And in Forteviot, we found the place where my GG-Grandfather was born. When we arrived in Perth that evening, we found out that all accommodations in Perth and to the east were booked for the British Open Golf Championship that was just starting. This forced a quick change in our plans and we headed west to Stirling Castle. By this time, I was had caught the cold and had to spend the day in bed.

This turned out to be a good thing for Jessica. While she, Alison and Maureen were out in Stirling, they came upon a store that had Britannia at a very good price. Jessica bought it and this made her trip. It was only afterwards that we realized that she had bought 2 as she could have sold the second one a home for enough to pay for both of them.

We spend the next morning at Stirling Castle. Alison, at a historic show that they put on, gave the 2 actors such a rough time that they threatened to through her in the dungeon for a 100 years. It was all in good humor and they encourage the audience to participate.

From Stirling we drove to Oban on the West Coast of Scotland. Oban is a very picturiest seaside town. We spent sometime there shopping. From there the drive took us through the Highlands of Scotland which are very much like our Rockies only condensed in a very small area. At the top of one Glen we found a Piper playing the pipes to the background of the valley below.

At Loch Carron, we visited with Jessica’s soccer coach’s cousins for awhile and then headed inland for Inverness.

The next day we saw the Loch Ness Monster. For those of you that don’t believe us, I have enclosed the picture to prove it. It tried to eat Alison but found her to be too tough and went on it’s way.

From Loch Ness our travels took us to Blair Athol were we spent the night is an old Country Estate. The room we had was by a large margin the largest of the trip. We spent the next morning at Blair Castle and then headed to Dundee.

We spent 2 days in Dundee. I tried to find where my GG-Grandparents were buried but had no luck. The people at the archives were very nice but I could not find any information on them. We did find the tombstone in Longforgan for my GGGG-Grandparents (James Galloway (1763-1820 and Catherine Galloway 1774- 1851) who are buried there.

In Leetown and St. Madoes , we were able to find the places where my Brough ancestor lived in the 1700s and 1800s.

From Dundee we went down the road to Perth. In Perth we found the Smeaton Bridge, built by John Smeaton in 1769. South of Perth we went to Dunning and found the farm Middle Third of Pitcairns where my Smeaton ancestors lived in the 1700’s. To the west, we also found Coul, a farm in Auchterarder where I believe the family lived prior to Dunning.

Our last stop on the trip was Glasgow. When we arrived near the airport, the hotel was all booked so we had to go to Greenock to find a place for our last 2 nights.

I had not had a good impression of Glasgow and was not that interested in spend a lot of time there. Now that I have been there, I would definitely go back. We drove into Glasgow in the morning and I found a subway station with a parking lot into which to park the car.

When we went into the station to get some directions, the ticket taker was great. He went searching for a map of Glasgow and then spent a long time pointing out places on the map for us. He circled a number of places on the map that we should visit and worked out a circular route for us to take that would bring us back to the station where we were parked.

We then got on the Subway for 2 stops and got off. While I was looking at a map on the wall to get my

120 bearings, a man that had gotten on the subway with us offered to take us to where we wanted to go. This friendliness of the people was only one of many examples how nice people had been to us on our trip.

We took a Bus Tour of Glasgow that was great. After that we went to do the last of our shopping. When we got to the station to take the subway to our car we stopped into a small shop. The man was so nice and interested in where we had been on our trip that a 5 minutes stopped turned into a 2-hour talk on Scotland and it’s history.

At closing time, we caught the subway back to out car and from there to the hotel for one last night in Scotland. All in all it was a great trip.

Yes, I am still researching the family history. For the first part of the year, I worked mostly on my Grandmother Margaret McLean’s family. I had a lot of success with her Brough ancestors in Scotland and in the process have made contact with 4 cousins from this side of the family in Australia.

On the Smeaton side of the family, the number of 4th and 5th cousins that I am in contact with continues to grow. While we were in Scotland, I was amazed how close the various place were where I suspected that the family lived. This has provided me with new leads to be checked out. Currently, I am awaiting the detail of a Will from 1663 that a friend in Ottawa found reference to. It is for a David Smeaton the Younger of the Middle Third of Pitcairns the place where I have traced the family to in the early 1700’s. This Will could provide with the information to trace the family back 3 more generations.

I have also started some serious work on Maureen’s family. From the information that I picked up in Ireland on our trip, I have many leads that need to be checked out.

Well, If I don’t stop soon, I will never get this letter printed and mailed off to you. Once again, from all of us here, we wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and an even better New Year.

Maureen, Peter, Jessica, Alison, Lucy, Cody and Fox

Christmas 2002 in Venezuela

A diary of a Christmas Away From Home

Background

The story of how we can to spend Christmas in Venezuela begins in June when Andrew makes the shocking call from Montreal that he is engaged. This comes to us and his mother completely out of nowhere. Clarissa, a girl he met while attend University, and Andrew where engaged on his most recent trip to Venezuela. He called us to tell us shortly after telling his mother of his plans.

The initial plans are for the wedding to be held in Peru at Christmas. Andrew asks if we are going to be able to attend and I immediately say “Yes” and start thinking of how I can get Maureen to buy into this trip.

Over the next few days, I spend some time on the Internet checking out Peru as a travel destination. The more time I spend looking the more excited I get about making the trip. After a few more weeks, I give Patty a call and she tells me that it looks like the wedding will be help in Caracas, Venezuela and not Peru. So it’s back to the drawing board with a new destination to research.

Over the next couple on months, there are numerous conversations with Patty and Brenda on possible travel plans for Christmas. By the end of August, the date is set for the wedding to occur on the 28th of December in Caracas. I make a trip to the Venezuelan Consulate in Toronto, and they give advice me on several places to visit while in Venezuela.

Brenda and I have cornered the market on travel books on Venezuela and there are so many interesting places that are worth visiting. We decide on starting the trip at the main tourist location of Margarita Island for the time period leading up to the wedding. Also under consideration is a 2-day side trip to Angel Falls. The only problem with Angel Falls is that it’s the trip involves a small plane and sleeping in hammocks. Maureen does not seem too excited about the small plane and Jessica is worried about the hammocks and no electricity. Meanwhile, Alison is ok for anything.

After the wedding, it is decided that we will go to Henri Pitter National Park. This is Venezuela’s oldest National Park and is on the migration path for Birds from both North and South America. The only major concern I have now is our lack of Spanish and will the girls be able to eat the food.

121 Now the problem is how do we go about booking the trip and how much is it going to cost. The first place I check are the charter companies. They seem to fly to Margarita Island during the winter months from Toronto but don’t have any flights yet scheduled. Air Canada does not fly to Venezuela. A friend of mine works for Expedia.ca, so I decide to give his web site a check and find that Delta flies from Toronto to Atlanta to Caracas on a daily basis.

The next problem is to find out how we get around the country and where are we going to stay. The Internet has sure changed the way of planning a trip. By putting “Venezuela” into a Search Engine many travel sites are immediately identified that would have been impossible to find in the past.

On Margarita Island we are able to identify 6 places that seem to be nice destinations. We start sending emails to all of them as to their available, rates and recommendations on things to do. Over a few weeks we have narrowed down our choice to Villa Cabo Blanco at Playa Parquito.

For the Henri Pitter part of the trip, I found a tour company in Venezuela that recommends a converted Hacienda at Choroni that seems very nice.

By the beginning of September, a phone call to Andrew confirms that the wedding is still on and Brenda and I decide that we better start booking flights and accommodations so not to end up disappointed. Since we are doing this over the Internet, I get Brenda on the phone and we both go to the Expedia.ca site. At the same time we both start the booking process for the flights to Venezuela. When we get to the final confirmation page, Brenda gets an error and has to start over. Meanwhile, my tickets are now booked. Our first challenge to the trip occurs when Brenda gets back to booking their tickets and finds that there are none available. A few hours’ later things get sorted out with Brenda having to fly to Venezuela a day earlier than us.

Next step in the booking process is booking Villa Cabo Blanco on Margarita Island. This is painless as a quick email is answered immediately with instructions on where to wire the deposit. The same occurs with booking the Hacienda in Choroni. Brenda does some shopping for the Airfare between Caracas and Margarita Island and finds a local airline that is very reasonable. When I check out their website, I notice that the planes are very small but decide that it’s in everyone best interest that we keep this information from Maureen until a later date.

By the 15th of September, everything is booked that has to be done ahead of time and the only thing to do now is wait for December.

December – Civil Unrest Throughout Venezuela

By the beginning of December, everything for the trip seemed to be under control. All the plane tickets were booked and paid for. The hotel on Margarita Island is booked and ½ paid for. Brenda and I have decided to go Scuba Diving with Jessica, Alison and Gary. Maureen and Al will have a day at the beach with Patty while we are diving. The side trip to Angel Falls is still under consideration but we will leave that until we get to Margarita Island. The Hacienda at Choroni is booked and paid for. The Hotels in Caracas are organized. The neighbour’s girls will be looking after the cats and Maureen’s friend is taking Lucy while we are away. All I need to do is get some Venezuelan money and get to the airport.

Then I start reading news reports about a General Strike in Venezuela. While a little concerned, I am not worried. How long can something like this last? By the middle of December, the General Strike is making the National News and Maureen is reading about it in the newspapers. It is be portrayed in Canada as a Civil War.

Maureen talks to some people at work who gets her upset about the situation that is developing in Venezuela and she starts preparing me for not going. I make a phone call to Andrew who emails back that the unrest is more like a party that a Civil War. This seems to calm Maureen down for a while.

With 2 weeks to go before departure, Maureen has some anxious moments. The latest reports that we have gotten from Caracas is that there are mass demonstrations in Caracas, up to 1 million people but that the atmosphere is almost party like.

Todd (Lyz’s husband) talks to a friend who goes to Venezuela all the time. This friend’s comments prompt Lyz to call Maureen. Lyz asks Maureen if she had been following the news on Venezuela and points her to the External Affairs website. Words cannot describe what happened next. Maureen calls Brenda and the next thing you knew was that the world was ending.

I end up spending the entire weekend trying to calm everyone down. I had to read the riot act to Lyz, Todd and anyone else who dared bring up the trip with Maureen. Jessica and Alison talked about seeing a doctor to

122 get her some pills to calm her down but by Sunday she seemed much better.

Jessica takes on responsibility for screening all incoming phone calls until we leave to ensure that no one gets her upset again. Lyz has been told that if she calls then Maureen will be spending Christmas with her.

In the week leading up to departure, I am watching the news from Caracas hourly. The Charter Flights to Margarita have been all canceled but the Delta flights are on time every day. Our flights between Caracas and Margarita Island seem to be changing on a daily basis but they respond to our emails that we will be OK. Brenda leaves for Caracas the day before us, so if things are real bad then she can calls us when she arrives.

Toronto to Caracas

No phone call from Brenda on Thursday night so no last minute panic. We get up early on Friday morning and do a last minute check that all is packed. Maureen takes Lucy for a walk and leaves her with her sitters. Lucy is a little confused but is not too upset when Maureen leaves her. The Limo Driver arrives on time and we load everything into the Limo for the trip to the airport.

When we get to the airport, it is very quiet, no long lineups. We check in at Delta and proceed through US Immigration and Customs. The guy at Customs seems more interested in having a conversation with Jessica than in anything we are bring into the country. Once through Customs, a friend of mine who works for US Customs comes over and has a coffee with us. He makes a few jokes about this size of the plane to Atlanta and the service on the flight but backs off when Maureen seems a little nervous. The flight to Atlanta is uneventful. The girls joke a little with Maureen that it’s too late to back out now but that is it. We have a 2- hour lay over in Atlanta before our flight to Caracas. After a lunch in the airport we head to our gate and wait for the flight.

We arrive in Caracas

Our flight from Atlanta to Caracas is only half full and once again uneventful. At 9:30 we arrive in Caracas and the adventure in Venezuela begins. Andrew fiancée Clarissa is going to meet us at the airport to make sure we get to our Hotel ok. I am a little nervous with having to go through Immigration and Customs and not being able to speak Spanish. I have my Spanish-English dictionary ready as we head to Immigration. I put down the 4 passports and visa papers and the Immigration Officer starts going through them veryyyyy slowly but never asks us anything. With our passports stamped, we collect our baggage and head to customs.

To decide who’s baggage gets check, they have a system in place where you push a button and if you get a red light then your baggage is checked. I push first and get a green light and head out. Jessica is next and she gets a Red Light. As I watch with all the passports the Custom Official spends 5 minutes trying to tell Jessica where she has to go before giving up and letting her, Maureen and Alison to pass.

Once outside the Customs area in the Terminal Building, I am greeting by a hundreds of people yelling “Taxi”. The first thing that goes through my head is “I guess the gas shortage is not affecting the Taxi’s”. After a couple of minutes Clarissa finds us. I guess that was not too hard as we were the only North Americans on the flight and the pale colour of our skin gave us away. After introducing ourselves, she negotiates a Taxi for us, tells us how much it will be and helps us get our bags to the Taxi.

Once outside the terminal building, the temperature and humidity hits us. When we left Toronto the temperature was about 0 and it was snowing. On arriving in Caracas it is 30 and humid and this is 10:30pm. What a difference!

It turns out that our Taxi Driver speaks some English. On the way to the Hotel he explains to us how he has to lineup for gasoline for 9 hours each time he has to fill up. The gasoline station at the airport has a lineup over 2 miles long. This is our first glimpse of the impact of the General Strike.

After a 15-minute drive we arrive at our Hotel. I had read that their traffic laws are based on the biggest car having the right away. The Taxi driver proves this as he cuts off several smaller cars and motorcycles on the trip. By 11:00pm “Mission Accomplished” – I have us checked into a Hotel in Venezuela without having our pictures broadcast on the Canadian National News.

Venezuela – Day 1 – December 21

We are up early on day 1 in Venezuela. Today’s agenda is to get from Caracas to Margarita Island. Our flights were originally scheduled for 11am but the day before we left, I noticed that the flight had been changed to 2:30pm. When we were checking in on Friday night, I noticed that they Internet Access in the hotel. After breakfast, a quick check shows we are still on the 2:30pm flight. We spend the morning in the

123 hotel and by the pool outside. At 11:30 we checkout and wait for our Taxi driver from the previous night to take us back to the airport at 12:00. When he does not arrive by 12:15, I arrange with the Hotel’s driver for the transfer to the Airport. Arriving at Avior checking, I quickly discover that no one speaks English. - No Problem – as hand signs and gestures get us checked in with a few laughs from the Check in Clerk. There is not much to do in the Domestic Terminal at Caracas Airport, so we make our way to where our gate should be.

Looking out the window, I see some planes with Avior on them. I start hoping Maureen does not look out the window too! Those planes look veryyyy small. “We may have trouble here!" I tell Jessica as she sees what I am looking at. Jessica tells me not to worry, she will keep Maureen occupied until we have to get on the plane.

30 minutes prior to departure, I move the girls to the waiting room where the flights for Avior seem to be departing from. There is no flight information for our flight so we just sit and wait. 15 minutes prior to departure, just as I am getting worried there is an announcement in Spanish from which I pick out the word Porlamar – the main city on Margarita Island. When I go to the Check in desk the girl takes my ticket and point me out the door. I yell back to the girls that that announcement was for us. Out the door we go and get on a bus that takes us to a small plane. On exiting the bus Maureen says “We are not flying on that are we?" I lead the girls over to the pilot who tells us we are in the right place and to get on the plane. On the plane behind the pilot there are 2 rows of 9 seats on each side of the plane. We get settled into our seats and Jessica points out the look on Maureen’s face.

We are no sooner seated and the door closes and the pilot starts taxing for takeoff. There's nothing Maureen can do now. It’s a clear day and the flight to Porlamar Airport is smooth and 45 minutes later we are back on land. Maureen even says she enjoyed the flight!

Our luggage seems to take forever to come out but when it does; we load up and go looking for a Taxi. At the Taxi stand, I negotiate a Taxi with the help of the Spanish-English dictionary and we are off to Villa Cabo Blanco on Playa Parquito beach. On the way there are no lineups for Gas and the driver tells us there are very few problems on the island. We also notice the gasoline costs about 6 cents a liter here in Venezuela. Maybe it’s time for civil unrest back in Canada. After a 40-minute ride we turn off the road at the Villa Cabo Blanco sign to see Brenda, Al and Brian returning from the beach.

We quickly find Michel and Carman, the owners of Villa Cabo Blanco, get checked in, changed and off to the beach. Brenda quickly introduces Maureen, Jessica and Alison to all the beach vendors that she has established a business relationship so far. I quickly see that this is going to be a costly beach to be on. Al quickly points out that there are no silly restrictions on drinking in Venezuela and beer cost 1,000bs ($1) a bottle on the beach. I give Jessica 5,000bs and send her off. Back she comes with my beer and a fancy drink for herself that costs 4,000bs.

After an hour at the beach, it’s back to Villa Cabo Blanco where Michel arranges a Taxi and sends us off to the first on many great restaurants.

Venezuela – Day 2 – December 22

Everyone except Jessica is up early on Sunday morning. Brenda bought coffee before we arrived and delivers my morning coffee to me. After getting Jessica up and everyone eating some food that Brenda had, we head off for our first full day at the beach.

As we arrive at the beach, all of Brenda’s Vendor Friends come over to say good morning and introduce themselves to us. Since all the tour companies have cancelled their flights to Venezuela, we are the only North American/European people on the beach. No Americans! Just some local people and us!

By 9:15, the girls are looking at Pearl Necklaces. By 9:30, we are negotiating for 6 beach towels ($10 US each). By 9:45, it’s back to Villa Cabo Blanco for more money! While I am gone Brenda leave the girls unattended and I get back to Alison and Jessica having their hair braided. Maureen did not negotiate the price so we end up paying 45,000bs for something we would see later costing 8,000bs. What the heck it’s only money!

While the hair is being done, Brenda is negotiating for some pearl necklaces for herself and Jessica. Once she settles on a price, she turns to me for the funding. I try and get the vendor to take 45,000bs instead of $45US. He quickly gives Brenda the nickname of Mafia and calls me the Capitalists.

Later in the morning while I am practicing my first Spanish word “Polar” (the local beer), Maureen, Jessica, Alison and Brian have worked there way down to the end of the beach. The sea is quite rough and Maureen

124 gets caught up in the waves, loses her glasses and has to be rescued by one of the locals who gives her hell in Spanish for being out too far and too close to the rocks at then end of the beach.

Just after noon we head back to Villa Cabo Blanco were we leave Jessica, Alison and Brian while we walk to the local grocery store to pick up some things for snacks and breakfast. While in the store, I notice that a 26oz bottle of Barcardi cost 2,800bs ($2.80) and beer is 6,500bs for a case of 24 bottles. I think I have died and gone to heaven!

We spend the rest of the afternoon waiting for Patty and Gary to arrive. Once they arrive it’s off to the beach with some fresh dollars for the Beach Vendors. That evening the people from Atlantis Diving drop by to go over our desires to go diving. Jessica has an ear infection so it is decided that Jessica and Brenda will go snorkeling while Gary, Alison, Brian and my self do 2 dives on December 24. This means that we will be spending the afternoon of December 23 taking a ½ course in diving. At the time this seems excessive but as things turned out, I was happy we did it. Later it’s off to a great Thai Restaurant that Michel has recommended to us. Boy is the food great here. Even Alison is able to get her Vegetarian Meals without any troubles.

Venezuela – Day 3 – December 23

The Roosters have me up at 4am with their squawking back and forth to each other. There seems to be more roosters here than people! By 7am everyone is up except Jessica. Brenda has my coffee ready and Maureen is making toast for everyone. After getting Jessica up it is off to the beach for the morning. We need to introduce Patty to all the Beach Vendors! Looks like another expensive morning!

As we get to the beach at 9am all our friends come by to say good morning and introduce themselves to Patty. More necklaces are bought. Our favorite vendor calls Patty Mafia #2. Maureen and the girls end up with beach dresses to go along with their necklaces. I am going to have to stop bring money to the beach with me.

At 11:30 it’s back to Villa Cabo Blanco where our dive master (Anna) is picking us up to go see a one-hour video on diving. After the video and some classroom talks, it’s back to Villa Cabo Blanco for some practice time in the pool. Anna has us taking our masks off and on, taking off each other’s masks, removing the breathing regulator, sharing regulators, etc. The course is quite extensive and is suppose to prepare you for anything. It seems after this course, a second course and 4 dives you can get your certification to dive anywhere.

By the end of the course, I am exhausted and need a couple of Polar’s before we head out to the beach for another great meal. This time Jessica, Alison and Brian discover that they are developing a taste for Alcohol and Wine and think that Venezuela has great drinking rules. (That is none)

Venezuela – Day 4 – December 24

Dive Day Arrives.

The Roosters have had me up since 4am again. I had talked to Michel last night about buying the Rooster that keeps waking me up but he tells me there are dozens of them and if I bought one, it would only be replaced by 12 more by the end of the day.

Michel drives us to the small port where we meet Anna and the other people going on the dive trip. The seas are very rough and Brenda and I are concerned about Jessica, Alison and Brian becoming seasick. The trip from Margarita to Los Frailes takes 45 minutes. By the time we arrive, Jessica is very green. Alison and Brain are only slightly better off. Alison and Brian say they are ready to go diving. Since Jessica and Brenda are just snorkeling, everything seems to be a go. Gary, Alison, Brian and myself start getting into our wet suites and diving equipment. Gary and Brian are to go with Anna’s husband while Alison and I will be with Anna.

Once in the water, the first thing that we are to do is go to the bottom which is 15 feet and go through taking the mask off and putting is back on and exchanging breathing regulators and few times to get use to doing it in salt water. With the in water test passed we head out. The rough seas have made the water clouded but it is like be in another world. As we move along, there are fish and coral everywhere. We become so interested in our new surroundings that we quickly lose track of time. Anna, the dive master comes over to me and checks my air regulator. She quickly shows it to me. I am almost out of air. She gives me the sign that I am to buddy breathe on her air supply until we can get back to the boat.

Using her air supply, we turn and start back to the boat. We start to slowly go from 55 feet depth up towards the surface. After a few minutes we surface to get our bearings. My weights that have been giving me problems the whole dive come loose. Anna goes back to the bottom to find them. They are too heavy for her

125 to swim with, so she tells Alison and me to go to the boat and send the boat back to get her and the weights.

All the training and practice from the previous day have paid off. I ran out of air on my first dive.

After lunch and a break we head further down the coast of the island for the second dive. This time Anna is going to take all four of us. She reminds us to keep a close watch on our air supply after the incident with me. With our equipment back on it’s into the water again. Our first dive was in a small bay. This time we are on the coast near a point between 2 big islands.

Down we go and start heading towards the point. We come upon a large boulder with a big ell like fish living at it base. Anna points it out to Brian and myself and we move in for a closer look. She then motions for us to back up and let Gary and Alison have a look. Brian and I turn to back off and by the time we turn back everyone is gone. Just off of the boulder there is a strong current and it’s taking all our strength just to maintain our position. After 10 minutes of waiting for the rest of the group to return I check my air supply. Not only am I getting tired maintain our position, we are 45 feet down and I only have ½ a tank left. Using what we had learned, I single to Brian that I am getting exhausted, running low on air and we should head for the surface. As we start up, I have to remind Brian what we learnt. Not to go up too fast or else we will get the bends. Brian shows me that he still has lots air so if I run out, I can share his. Slowly we make our way to the surface, taking 10 minutes to do this. Once on the surface, we see the boat off in the distance. The seas are rough where we are and even at the surface there is a current coming around the point. I send Brian off for help, as I am too tired to fight the current. Anna, Alison and Gary when they realized that they lost us had headed back to the boat. When they see us surface, Anna and her husband swam out to rescue me and tow me back to the boat.

With us all tired now, we packed up the equipment and started the 45-minute trip back to Margarita.

It’s Christmas Eve and Michel and Carman have planned a large Christmas Eve Party for us and the other people staying with them. They have also invited some of their local friends including our Dive Masters. Once again the food, wine and Polaris are great. There is great music and everyone is having a great time. By 11:30 pm, still exhausted from the days diving I sneak off to bed.

Venezuela – Day 5 – December 25

It’s Christmas Day and the temperature our side to 30 degrees. Celsius.

Christmas day starts off like every other day so far only we all sleep in a little. At 8:00, Brenda brings me my usual coffee. By 9:00, we start trying to get Jessica up. There are no presents under the tree in Venezuela. They are on the beach. By 9:30 we head off to the beach to see what Santa brought the girls. As usual all our Vendor Friends are there to greet us and delivery all the presents that my wallet can afford.

Santa has a new hat for Jessica along with some necklaces. Both Maureen and Alison get some necklaces also from Santa. Boy is Santa Generous in Venezuela, what with all those necklaces.

We spend most of the entire morning on the beach. At about 1pm we decide that we are going to walk down to the next beach where there is a flea market and several stores. So off we go. At the flea market more shopping for bargains. As we head down the road off of the beach we stop for a late lunch and a Polar. By about 5pm, it is time to head back to Villa Cabo Blanco. We have made arrangements with Michel and Carman for dinner in Porlamar. We have hired a large Van to pick us up just at dark to take all of us (Maureen, Jessica, Alison, Brenda, Al, Patty, Gary, Julien (the best man), Elizabeth (his girl friend), Michel and Carman) on a tour of all the Christmas lights on the Island, ending at what Michel tells us to be the best restaurant on the Island.

Boy Michel was not wrong about either the Christmas Lights or the Food. Many of the small towns between Playa Parquito and Porlamar have a contest to see who can decorate their houses with the best lighting. I have never seen so many Christmas lights and Santa Clauses in my whole life. Then the food in Porlamar is just great. I ended having 8 shrimp that must have been 6 inches long each…what a feast…not Turkey but then I did not have to cook it either. After dinner we make our way back to Villa Cabo Blanco, passing more towns and their light show. The driver of the van will be back on the 26th to take us on a tour of the Island so it’s off to bed.

Venezuela – Day 6 – December 26

The 26th starts the same as every other day so far. Brenda has my coffee ready by 7am. Today Jessica has to get up early as the Van, Driver and Tour Guide are picking us up at 8:30 for our daylong tour of the Island. From Villa Cabo Blanco we head off along the north coast of Margarita. After 15 minutes we get to the top a

126 hill over looking a bay on the north shore where we make our first stop. Our guide point out the large resort, with a golf course and large beach down in the bay. She then tells us that it has been empty since the beginning of December because of all and the charter airlines canceling all the flights. She tells us that all the large resorts on the Island are shut down and how this is their high season.

Further along the coast we come to a number of beaches that are completely empty because it seems we are the only tourists in the country. We drive to La Restinga National Park where we go a boat ride in the Mangroves. There are Pelicans and Cranes on the shore. We stop at one place to look at the clams and their potential future pearls. We also see a number of starfish that feed off of the clams and our boat driver catches a Seahorse for us. Just as our luck would have it, the boat that Maureen, Alison, Brian and myself are on runs out of gas and Brenda, Patty, Al and Jessica’s boat has to come rescue us.

After the boat tour I have an Empadis that I had been told about and they were great eating. I tried to get the recipe for Maureen but since I did not have my Spanish-English dictionary with me no luck.

From La Restinga we headed towards Porlamar and stopped at the islands religious shrine of Santoario Virgen de la Valle. The tour guide had heard of Maureen collection of holy water from around the world and wanted to make sure she got some from here. From here we went to La Asuncion, the capital of Isla de Margarita where there was some time for shopping. At the store we stopped at they had Internet Access and they let me send off a quick email to everyone. Next on the agenda was an old fort and then onto the Pearl Factory. The Pearl Factory, which is geared to American Tourists with prices in US$ that only the rich could afford. Luckily for me, the girls had already locked up the Pearl Market at Playa Parquito and did not want to expand their market penetration.

Our last stop was Playa El Agua, the next beach down from where we were staying; we had dinner before returning to Villa Cabo Blanco and an early night.

Venezuela – Day 7 – December 27

December 27th started the same way for me. After being awakened by the Roosters at 4am again, I managed to get some sleep until 7am when it was time to get up. Once again Brenda had my coffee ready. I wonder if Maureen was noticing how Brenda made coffee for me every day. Back home I would be on my own! Patty and Gary leave today for Caracas while we will be spending our last day on Margarita.

After Patty and Gary leave for the Airport with Julien and Elizabeth, we make our way to the beach from one last day of shopping. We are a little later than usual and as we get to the beach there is much relief from all our friends. They all knew this was our last day and wanted to make sure they made that last sale before we left. Our friend who called Brenda the Mafia and me the Capitalist came over to say hello and show us what specials he had for us today. Since it was our last day, he had very special discounts for us. By the time the merchandise was looked over and the selections made, there were 8 necklaces selected for purchase. Brenda did her usual job of getting his price down in $US and then I started in on him in Bolivars. Things got so confusing, that in the end he throw up his arms and agreed to our price…even if it meant that his 3 children would not eat that night.

In the afternoon we made the long walk to Playa El Agua for some more shopping at the flea market. There was also a store there that had promised Brenda that they would have earrings to match her necklaces for her today. It turned out that the earrings cost more than the necklaces that they matched.

Exhausted from all the shopping we returned to Villa Cabo Blanco for some rest before venturing out to Playa El Agua later that evening via taxi for another great shrimp dinner.

Venezuela – Day 8 – December 28

It’s Wedding. I wonder if our flights are still on. The people we took the tour with called the airline and confirmed our flights for us. They are picking us up at 8am to take us to the airport and make sure we get checked in ok. It will be nice not to have to use hand signs to check in again. Maureen seems resigned to flying on a small plane again and is not making too much of a fuss over us trying to kill her.

We are picked up on time and get to the airport and checked in without any trouble. Our flight leaves on time and once again it’s a beautiful day, so a smooth flight for Maureen. Upon arrival in Caracas we collect our luggage and find a Taxi to the hotel without any problem.

On the 45-minute drive into the city we pass many lineups for gasoline that are miles long. They even have ice cream vendors out selling their wares to the people in line. We see numerous cars being pushed, as they must have run out of gas already. At the gas stations, there are soldiers with guns keeping all in order.

127 The hotel in Caracas is the Tamanco, which we have heard is the best hotel in the city. On arrival it looks very nice. Patty is in the lobby when we arrive and Andrew shows up a few minutes after our arrival. We get checked in and it’s off for lunch in the Hotel. What a difference in prices! On Margarita dinner for 4 with several Polars was costing us 40,000bs ($40), here at the Tamanco lunch with a coke is 75,000bs or $75. It’s my first coke of the trip as with the shortages on Margarita there was no coke.

The wedding is scheduled for 7pm at a church in the city. We meet in the lobby at 6pm. Andrew is supposed to be picked up in a limo and we are going to take taxis. At 6:30pm, we start to get worried when Andrews limo does not arrive. December 28th is the Venezuelan equivalent of April Fools day. I start teasing Andrew, asking him if this is all a joke to encourage tourism to Venezuela. Andrew’s limo arrives at 7:15pm. We arrange with the hotel for 2 of their limos to take us to the church.

Caracas is a city built in a narrow valley with high mountains on either side. Our ride to the church takes us over and around several hills. Brenda’s limo get lost on the way to the church and ends up having to go the wrong way down several winding streets to get caught up.

At the church, our driver asks if we want him to pick us up in an hour. Sounds great to me and we make the arrangements for both limos to pick us up. The one thing I have learnt so far about the people in Venezuela is their willingness to got out of their way to make you feel very welcomed and to assist in any way they can.

There is something going on in the church when we arrive so we wait outside. Andrew does not seem too nervous but Julien his best man is sweating. That’s all the encouragement I need and I have a few words of “Encouragement” for Julien.

Inside the church we find our places. When the service starts, the priest stops everything and in Spanish asks for someone who speaks both Spanish and English. He then instructs this person to sit with us and translate everything that he says. Another example of how nice and considerate the people are here.

After the service, a number of Clarissa relatives come up to us to tell us how many of us they can take in each of their cars. Patty, Julien and Elizabeth are the only ones needing transportation so that is easily handled.

We were warned ahead of time that wedding receptions/dances last all night in Venezuela. On arriving back at the hotel were the reception is being held we head to the banquet hall. One of Clarissa cousins helps get us settles. After the usual wedding pictures everyone settles in. At our table a bottle of whiskey is placed in front on me. The waiter at our table seems to take a liking to me and spend the night constantly refilling my glass. If he feels I am drink too slowly he gives me hell.

The dancing starts almost immediately. The music is all Spanish. With a little encouragement we have Jessica, Alison and Brian up dancing also. In the case of Alison, I don’t think she ever sat down. Several people come over and get each of us up and give us lessons in dancing to their music. Alison seems to be getting the most attention.

After a few dances, I am very hot and Maureen encourages me to take off my jacket. Everyone else is still wearing their jackets but I decide to introduce a Canadian Tradition to the wedding and off goes the jacket.

After over an hour of fast paced dancing it’s time for a great buffet dinner. Clarissa family makes sure that we are first in line. The food is just great. I am not sure what everything is but enjoy everything. My waiter friend puts a bottle of good wine in front of me and makes sure I drink the whole bottle while we eat.

Time again for another Canadian Tradition. I get Brian, Al, Jessica and Alison organized and we start clanging the glasses every time Andrew or Clarissa takes a bite. It seems they don’t do this in Venezuela. In fact, clanging glasses means that there are federalies in the room in Venezuela.

Clarissa cousins catch on very quickly to what’s happening and start leading the charge. Later, Gary, Brian and myself start going from table to table showing everyone how to do it.

After dinner it’s dancing again. By 3am, all my fellow Canadians are exhausted and go off to bed leaving Alison and myself to uphold the Canadian tradition. By 5:30am, things die down when Alison runs out of people to dance with and we go to bed.

Venezuela – Day 9 – December 29

Today day is a day of recovery for everyone. Alison and I are up relatively early and go downstairs to the pool area while Maureen and Jessica recover. Since it was Alison and I that were up to the very end, this does

128 not make a lot of sense. While downstairs, Al point out a demonstration on the highway outside the hotel. The entire highway is full of people marching against the government. Our first live encounter with a demonstration in Caracas!

Brenda and I are concerned about our plans for December 30th. We have arranged for Car Rentals to take us to Choroni. We decide to call out Tour Operator to see what the gas situation is like in Choroni. All we need is to get there and not have enough gasoline to get back!

No answer at the Tour Company so we leave messages and hope for the best. We spend the rest of the day hang out at the Hotel with a short walk into the neighborhood around the Hotel.

Venezuela – Day 10 – December 30

Maureen, Alison and myself are up early. Jessica won’t move so we decide to go for a walk in the neighborhood around the Hotel to see if we can get a coffee for less than 5,000bs. We come upon a restaurant that seems to make freshly squeezed drinks and has food so inside we go. A nice girl points us to a table and asks us what we want in Spanish. I try some English on her and it’s time for sign language. The owner comes over and points towards the kitchen. Up we get and he leads us over where he points out items on the menu and then points to them being prepared.

After some consideration, I order a coffee that turns out to be the best coffee of the trip. Maureen gets a tea and Alison gets an oversized pancake filled with local fruits that is very tasty. After second coffees and teas, I try to find out ho late he is opened as this looks like a good candidate to come back to. No luck. I should have brought the dictionary with me!

Once back at the Hotel, Brenda and I ask the people in the Hotel for advise. They tell us that the gas situation west of the city is not very good. We try to call to the Tour Company and get through Jose Luis who says he will make come calls and for us to call back in 45 minutes. We call back he say that there was some gas in Choroni but that it will not last very long. We ask about other modes of transportation and he tells us he will make some phone calls.

Back downstairs in the lobby, the entire Hotel Staff are now trying to find a way to help us. They fell renting a car will not be the right thing to do. A conversation with 2 of the Hotel Limo Drivers gives us an alternative. They will take us to Choroni today and come and pick us up on January 2nd. The trip is 3 ½ hours each way. The cost for the return trip will be less than renting 2 cars. Sound like a plan to me. A quick call to the Tour Operator and it’s time to pack.

Our driver Miguel speaks some English and helps to get us organized. We leave 3 suitcases with the hotel, as we will not need the contents on the trip. With the 2 cars loaded, the people at the Hotel gives us some numbers to call if we have any troubles and see us off.

As we drive through Caracas, Miguel points out all the line-ups for gas. He tells us that he spent 12 hours yesterday filling up. Once outside of the city and on the highway to Maracay, there is little traffic. The road signs say its 80km to Maracay, which is 2/3 of the way. This puzzles me as they said that it was a 3-½ hour trip. Is there something wrong with my math?

As we near Maracay, Miguel points to the mountains to the north. He tells me that we have to go over the mountains to get to Choroni. He says the road is real dangerous but hopeful with the gas shortage there won’t be much traffic to deal with. Maureen asks from the back seat what we are talking about and I tell her it’s about the beautiful weather we are having for the drive.

At Maracay, we turn off the highway and Miguel navigates through the city. We slowly start climbing up the mountain and the road slowly starts to narrow. The next 2 hours are spent going 20kmh on the switchback main road to the coast. We get behind a bus that has to stop and backup to go around the many turns on the road. On the driver’s side of the car it is straight up and on the passenger side it is straight down. I hang on for dear life. Maureen is making comments along the lines of “What have you done to me now!"

Several times we round a corner only to have to jam on the breaks to avoid hitting a car coming from the opposite way. On coming cars are not bad, they try and stop to avoid you. It was the on coming buses that nearly killed us several times. They would not stop. It’s get out of the way or be hit. The buses travel with both a driver and a lookout. The lookout hangs out of the passenger door to keep a lookout for oncoming traffic.

After making it to the top of the mountain, Miguel tells me, he does this drive about once a year and swears that he will never do it again. Once half way down the coast side of the mountain, the 2 cars pull over. Miguel

129 tells me it is to let the brakes cool down before making the rest of the trip.

10 minutes later we are off and slowly make our way to Choroni where we ask for directions to Hacienda EL Portete. On arrival we all get out of the cars and I get down and kiss the ground. Maureen is glaring at me for not telling her about this ahead of time.

We walk into the Hacienda and find the bar where a Polar is promptly opened for me. Once unloaded and organized Miguel says take they will meet us here between 1pm and 3pm on January 2nd for the return trip.

After another Polar we decide to go for a walk to get over the trip, so off we go. We find a small residential area we come upon a Tour Truck with Bird Watching on the side. Veevee, the owner comes out to introduce himself and welcome us to Choroni. Like Margarita, there are no foreigners here so we kind of stick out like a sore thumb. We tell Veevee where we are staying and he says that if we want a tour to give him a call.

Back to the Hacienda El Portete we go where we decide to have dinner. Another excellent meal! Richard our host comes by to welcome us and tells us to let him you if there is anything he can do to help out. He gives us directions to the beach and says the first time we go to let him know and he will drive us. We ask about Veevee and he highly recommends him to us. If we want he will arrange Veevee to come by and discuss various things to be seen in the area.

Venezuela – Day 11 – December 31

New Years Eve!

We are all up early for breakfast and what a feast it is. Scrambled Eggs – Venezuelan Style, Pancakes with Maple Syrup, many different fruits, toast and more local things. After eating we talk to Richard who tells us that he is putting on a Venezuelan New Years Eve dinner tonight if we are interested. We agree immediately. We then ask about Veevee. Richard tells us to wait a few minutes and he will have Veevee come right over to discuss things with us.

After another coffee Veevee arrives. After some discussion it is agreed that tomorrow, Veevee will take us beach hopping up the coast for the day and on January 2nd we will go for a hike and bird watching in the morning. When I ask how much, Veevee suggests $15US a head for the 2 days. When I suggest $20US everyone is happy.

When we tell Veevee that we plan on spend the day at the beach and in the town, he tells us that he will drive us down to the beach and give us a tour of the town. We all get changed and loaded into Veevee’s tour truck and head off. Ask we drive down the road towards the Port, Veevee point out the various sites. At one point he stops to talk to someone who seems excited that some tourists have come to visit. It seems like we are celebrities here for being the only foreigners again.

As we walk from the town towards the beach we pass a large number of restaurants. The owners all come out to greet us and offer us menus. Maureen promises each that we will come back later in the day, making many new friends. We spend the next several hours on the beach. They are some vendors here and Maureen ends up with several bottles of Coconut Oil.

Late in the afternoon, we start to head back. Through the row of restaurants Maureen explains that we are just going for a walk and will be back shortly. In the town, we find a restaurant were I can get a Polar or 2 and the girls some food. After being refreshed we take the 15-minute walk back to the Hacienda and a nap in the Hammocks.

Around 8pm we head into the pool/restaurant area for a couple of Polars before dinner. When the food comes out for dinner it looks great, roast pork, turkey and several Venezuelan dishes. Richard comes over and explains each dish to us. He also has the kitchen prepare special meals for Alison and Jessica. After stuffing ourselves, Richard and his wife sit down with us and start telling us about the surrounding area, it’s history and the history of the Hacienda that has been in his mother’s family hands for 100s of years.

He use to work for a Canadian Company and has been to Toronto several times. We make a comment about how bright the stars are in the sky and he volunteers to shut off the lights for a better view. As he is about to shut off the lights there is a general power failure in the Choroni area that affords us of even better view. Richard tries to explain how he did not arrange for the complete power failure and we have a few laughs over it.

10 minutes later, with power restored we celebrate New Years sitting by the pool drinking wine and Polars.

130 Venezuela – Day 12 – January 1

We are up early again. Veevee is coming by to pick us up at 9:00 for our day of beach hopping. As we head off towards the Port Veevee tells us more stories about the local area and where we are going. When we arrive at the Port the first thing I notice is that the sea is very rough today. Poor Maureen! What am I doing to her! Veevee gets all of us loaded into an 18-foot boat for our trip. The owner of the boat has to time the 4-foot swales in order to get out of the landing for the boats. After this 10-minute exercise is completed we start making our way along the coast. We are going against the waves and are getting bounced around a fair bit. I only hope Maureen can survive the trip.

We pass the beach we spent yesterday on and round a point towards a second smaller beach. 20 minutes later we round another point and come to Playa Chauo. We make a 1-hour stop here to go visit a Cocoa Plantation. Being New Years day there is no activity but Veevee explains that the plantation is run as a Co-op. He cuts down one Cocoa and opens it for us. This Cocoa from here is shipped to Europe to make high end chocolates in Belgium and Germany.

Back in the boat we make another ½ hour trip to Playa Cepe where we will spend most of the day. We start off by going for a walk in the local area where we see many fruit and bananas trees. There is a baseball diamond and a lawn bowling area. The only way into the area is via boat and once again we are the only tourists here. After several swims at the beach and a walk from end to end we sit down at the restaurant for a lunch of fried bananas, the local favorite.

After another swim and some time on the beach, we see our boat round the point to come pick us up. I also have noticed that the waves are much higher now with swells up to 10 feet. Maureen is going to kill me if she catches on. Into the boat we get for the trip back to Choroni. Maureen is sitting beside me with one hand on the side of the boat and one hand on my knee hanging on. By the time we reach Choroni there are deep marks on my knee from Maureen’s hand but she has not complained at all.

The owner of the boat has to wait about 10 minutes off the point where we are to land for the seas to settle to do in safely. Once on shore we head to Veevee Truck from the ride back to the Hacienda.

Because of the sun and the air conditioner at night in the room, I have come down with a fever and the beginnings of a cold. Rather than going into the town for dinner, we decide to eat at the Hacienda again tonight.

Venezuela – Day 13 – January 2

My cold is not much better in the morning and I still have a little fever so it is decided that I won’t go on the hike and bird watching trip. At 8:30 everyone deserts me and heads out with Veevee. Just as they are leaving our 2 drivers from Caracas arrive. They tell us they are going to the beach for the day and will be back at 2pm.

I ate breakfast and spent the morning in my hammock resting.

Shortly after 1pm everyone returns from the trip and we pack up for the long trip back to Caracas. Our route back to Maracay is the reverse route of the trip to Choroni. This time we are prepared for what we are to face. Also this time the traffic is much heaver. After several close calls we make Maracay and get caught up in a traffic jam cause by a lineup at the gas station. As Miguel makes his way around the city, I can only think of how lucky we are that we did not rent cars. With Maureen navigating we would have got lost for sure.

After Maracay the highway ride to Caracas is non descript. As we enter Caracas, the road is blocked by a demonstration and TV Cameramen. Following the directions from the Army we eventually make our way by the demonstration and arrive safely at the hotel.

Miguel asks when we are leaving for the airport in the morning and agrees to pick us up at 7am.

We check in and decide to go to a Pizza Restaurant that we saw on our walks. On arriving and getting seated, I saw my favorite Spanish word “Polar” The waiter quickly responds “No Polar”. The owner seeing that we only speak English sends over his English Speaking waiter who explains to me that they have no beer left because of the strike. He also tells us they have no flower so no Pizza. Someone on Margarita told me that when they ran out of beer because of the strike then the violence would start. May be its time to go home.

Venezuela – Day 14 – January 3

We forced Jessica to get up early on January 3rd. After I get dressed, I start taking the luggage downstairs and

131 get us checked out. Miguel is at the front door on time and gets us loaded in the limos for the drive to the airport.

We arrived real early for the flight but there were long lineups at Delta. When it came time to check in, they made the girls check in separately from us, which caused a lot of confusion since I had the ticket and all the passports. It turns out that I was picked for a complete search of our luggage for security purposes. This turned comical when the girl do the checking could not pronounce Peter and the guy working with her spent the whole time teasing her.

Once through the process we made our way through Venezuelan Exist Immigration without incident. After a coffee, we went to the gate where once again it was my turn to be searched again. Off with my shoes, jacket and carry on luggage and a lot more joking because we had to us hand signs to communicate.

On the plane, we left Caracas for Atlanta. On arriving in Atlanta, it took us 15 minutes to get through US Immigration. The Officer we had was being transferred to Vancouver in a month’s time and we spent 15 minutes talking about Vancouver. It did not seem to bother her that there was a long lineup behind us as she was looking for pointers on Vancouver.

The first thing we noticed in Atlanta was that it was very cold. (55F) Jessica started suggesting that we return to Caracas, I could only think of what she was going to say when we got into Toronto later that night. Our flight was delayed for a ½ hour to Toronto and we could hear the people next to us on the phone to Toronto and talk of 15cm of snow. At this point, I join Jessica in suggesting we return to Caracas.

We arrive home in Toronto to blowing snow and veryyyyy cold temperatures without incident ending a great trip to Venezuela.

iv. BRENDA ELIZABETH SMEATON, b. Nov 08, 1953, Montreal, QUE, CAN; m. JOHN ALBERT ALFRED PUTRE, May 27, 1978, St. Ignatius Loyola, Montreal, QUE, CAN; b. Aug 14, 1956, Verdun, QUE, CAN.

Notes for BRENDA ELIZABETH SMEATON: Birth Notice SMEATON. To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. M. Smeaton (nee Doris Higgerty), a daughter, on November 8th, 1953, at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Both well.

197. IVY MYRTLE8 WILSON (EDWARD JAMES7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 18, 1895 in Emu Bay District, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 07, 1987 in Umina Park Home, Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married SYDNEY SETH JUBB, son of GEORGE JUBB and MARY DAVIES. He was born Jun 07, 1890 in Sheffield, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 07, 1962 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS.

Notes for IVY MYRTLE WILSON: James Jubb, b. 1814, who had been renting a property at Exton (NE Tasmania), first came to Kentish in the very early days with three grown sons. They were Thomas b. 1841, George and James, who seem to have also been renting properties around Deloraine (Central North Tasmania). Their father died 11th May 1882, aged 68, of cancer.

George Jubb moved onto 8 hectares of land owned by John Davies, of West Kentish, and married his daughter, Mary Davies. Later they moved to Ridgely, where their family included John, Harold, Sid, Mrs. McNab (Ridgley), Mrs James Castles (Stoodley), and Miss V. Jubb.

Thomas Jubb moved into the Promised Land (Staverton) and was elected to the first Kentish council in 1908. He died 20th September, 1918, aged 77; his wife Martha d. 22nd October 1938, aged 94. Thomas' brother James d. 27th January 1925.

Elsie Jubb, dau. of Thomas and Martha Jubb m. Herbert Byard. Ch.- Edna, Bert, Charles, Douglas, Stan, and Clarence. A son of Thomas and Martha Jubb, another James m. Elsie Byard, and they became active members of

132 the Kentish assembly and later foundation members of the Roland Gospel Hall. Ch.- Florence (Henry Bott), Harry, Thomas, Lucy, Athol, (SA), Gordon, Frank (killed WW2), and Horace.

Children of IVY WILSON and SYDNEY JUBB are: i. DULCIE JEAN9 JUBB, b. 1918; m. LAURENCE HENRY LING; b. 1916; d. 1980. ii. MERVYN DAVID JUBB, b. Jan 19, 1933; d. Jan 24, 2001, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. LYNETTE ISOBEL HAYS.

198. HILDA EVELEEN8 WILSON (EDWARD JAMES7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 27, 1899 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 08, 1983. She married JAMES EDWARD NEASLEY. He was born Aug 26, 1894, and died Jun 21, 1966.

Children of HILDA WILSON and JAMES NEASLEY are: i. MAVIS DULCIE9 NEASLEY, m. CHESTER JAMES TOWNSEND, Oct 11, 1941. ii. VALMA NEASLEY, m. LINDSAY KIRKCALDY. iii. TREVOR NEASLEY, m. AUDREY MORSE.

199. SYLVIA MURIEL8 WILSON (EDWARD JAMES7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 17, 1901, and died Oct 10, 1983. She married DAVID BENJAMIN ATKINSON, son of THOMAS ATKINSON and ALICE WILSON. He was born May 11, 1904, and died Jun 19, 1973.

Children of SYLVIA WILSON and DAVID ATKINSON are: i. LEON JOHN9 ATKINSON, b. Sep 17, 1934; m. MARGARET SMITH, 1958. ii. SHIRLEY ALICE ATKINSON, b. May 01, 1936; m. (1) DONALD MAZZONE, 1957; m. (2) LINDSAY ROWE, 1976. iii. MAURICE EDWARD ATKINSON, b. 1938; m. JANICE LILLIAN MURFET. iv. KATHLEEN RUTH ATKINSON, b. Dec 08, 1940; m. JACK CARMAN, 1971. v. KENNETH RAYMOND ATKINSON, b. Dec 08, 1940; m. JOAN ALLEN, 1964. vi. HARLEY THOMAS ATKINSON, b. Oct 19, 1942; d. 1948.

200. NORMAN WILLIAM8 WILSON (EDWARD JAMES7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1903, and died Mar 22, 1976 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married MARGARET JANE "MAGGIE" WILSON. She was born Nov 21, 1905, and died Apr 28, 1984 in Wynyard, TAS, AUS.

Children of NORMAN WILSON and MARGARET WILSON are: i. GRAHAM9 WILSON. ii. GEOFF WILSON. iii. REX WILSON. iv. ERIC WILSON. v. DERREL WILSON. vi. BEVEN WILSON.

201. DAPHNE MAY8 WILSON (EDWARD JAMES7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 12, 1906, and died Dec 28, 1974 in Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married EDGAR THOMAS OVERTON May 26, 1930. He was born Aug 11, 1907, and died Jan 22, 1980.

Child of DAPHNE WILSON and EDGAR OVERTON is: i. RONALD EDGAR9 OVERTON, b. Oct 12, 1932; m. BEVERLY JUNE DIPROSE; b. May 04, 1933.

202. KEITH THOMAS8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) died Jul 03, 1991 in Canberra, ACT, AUS. He married DORIS CURE. She died Sep 18, 1992 in Canberra, ACT, AUS.

133 Children of KEITH ATKINSON and DORIS CURE are: i. MARGARET9 ATKINSON, m. MICHAEL ZIRAKIS. ii. BRIAN ATKINSON, m. MARIE ALDERS.

203. WILLIAM ERNEST8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 12, 1889 in Tasmania, AUS, and died May 29, 1946. He married SYLVIA ALLEN.

Children of WILLIAM ATKINSON and SYLVIA ALLEN are: i. BADEN9 ATKINSON, m. MARIE. ii. SYLDA ATKINSON, m. PERCY SHORT. iii. CLARENCE ATKINSON, m. MYRTLE. iv. REX ATKINSON, m. (1) VALDA MCINTYRE; m. (2) FRANCES BUTLER. v. MELVIE BEARLE ATKINSON, m. BRIAN F BUTLER; d. May 16, 1990. vi. EWILVYN HOWARD ATKINSON, b. 1917; d. Jul 31, 1991; m. THORA LOREEN SEYMOUR.

Notes for EWILVYN HOWARD ATKINSON: Ewilvyn was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

vii. TREVOR TOM ATKINSON, b. 1923; d. 1989, Tasmania, AUS; m. HOPE STONE; b. 1927; d. Jun 18, 1983, Tasmania, AUS.

Notes for TREVOR TOM ATKINSON: Trevor and Hope were buried at Ulverstone.

204. GORDON WESLEY8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 26, 1890 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Jun 23, 1968. He married LAVINA LING.

Children of GORDON ATKINSON and LAVINA LING are: i. FREDA9 ATKINSON, d. Nov 1998; m. CHAS BEAVEN. ii. MAISE ATKINSON, m. JOE HUTCHINS. iii. LES ATKINSON, m. VALMAI YOUD. iv. MARGARET ATKINSON, m. MAXWELL YOUD. v. BOBBY ATKINSON, m. PEG SMITH. vi. LINDA ATKINSON. vii. DARREN ATKINSON, m. NOELINE JOY EDWARDS.

205. OLIVE MAY8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 29, 1891, and died Sep 05, 1980. She married OSCAR MANSFIELD ROBOTHAM. He was born Sep 30, 1891, and died Aug 05, 1987.

Notes for OLIVE MAY ATKINSON: Olive was buried at Ulverstone.

Child of OLIVE ATKINSON and OSCAR ROBOTHAM is: i. REGINALD THOMAS9 ROBOTHAM, b. Nov 27, 1920, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; m. PATRICIA MARY GONINON, Jan 05, 1946, Methodists Church, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

206. OSWALD PERCY ROSS8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 08, 1893 in Tasmania, AUS, and died May 25, 1958. He married DORIS IRENE SALTMARSH. She was born 1905, and died Dec 29, 1968 in Tasmania, AUS.

Notes for OSWALD PERCY ROSS ATKINSON: Oswald was buried at Devonport. Doris was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

Notes for DORIS IRENE SALTMARSH:

134 Doris was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

Children of OSWALD ATKINSON and DORIS SALTMARSH are: i. BERYL IRIS9 ATKINSON, b. May 27, 1924; m. ALAN ESH LOVELL, 1942; b. Nov 14, 1918; d. Dec 04, 1991. ii. GWENDOLINE JEAN ATKINSON, b. May 27, 1924; d. Aug 03, 1924. iii. ESTELLE MARGARET ATKINSON, b. Apr 13, 1926; m. (1) ATHOL REEMAN; m. (2) LEONARD EDWARD ATKINS.

207. STANLEY HOWARD8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 16, 1896 in Cressy, TAS, AUS. He married PEARL MARY GRACE NEAL, daughter of HERBERT NEAL and CLARA SALTMARSH. She was born Jul 10, 1899 in Cressy, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 10, 1980 in Tasmania, AUS.

Child of STANLEY ATKINSON and PEARL NEAL is: i. LEXIE9 ATKINSON, m. KEN GEORGE HYLAND; d. Aug 21, 1993, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

208. REGINALD CHARLES8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 29, 1897 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Oct 01, 1975 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married (1) HARRIET MARY AUDDIE BLACKWELL. She died Jul 07, 1952. He married (2) IVY DEAN. She died Nov 20, 1974 in Boat Harbour, TAS, AUS.

Child of REGINALD ATKINSON and IVY DEAN is: i. MERVYN9 ATKINSON, b. Mar 21, 1926; m. DORIS THOMPSON.

209. GLADYS EVELYN8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 06, 1899 in Tasmania, AUS, and died Jan 20, 1988 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. She married (1) JACK ROCKLIFFE. She married (2) STANLEY ROY LAWRRENCE. He died Nov 04, 1966 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Notes for GLADYS EVELYN ATKINSON: Gladys and Stanley were buried at Ulverstone.

Children of GLADYS ATKINSON and JACK ROCKLIFFE are: i. MARGARET9 ROCKLIFFE. ii. WINSOME ROCKLIFFE, b. Nov 23, 1928; d. Dec 08, 1994, Sydney, NSW, AUS; m. (1) LAWRENCE MAPLEY MOORE; m. (2) ERIC MCPHERSON.

210. CLARICE ANNIE8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 20, 1901, and died Jul 23, 1981 in Brisbane, QLD, AUS. She married ROBERT EDWIN/BERT SMITH. He was born Aug 27, 1898, and died Mar 14, 1984 in Brisbane, QLD, AUS.

Children of CLARICE ATKINSON and ROBERT SMITH are: i. FRANK EDWIN9 SMITH, b. Mar 15, 1926; m. ALMA HELEN GREGORY; b. Sep 09, 1926. ii. IAN ROBERT SMITH, b. Dec 27, 1929; m. (1) JUNE AMELIA JOHN; b. Jun 24, 1930; m. (2) MARY JUNE WILSON; b. Mar 07, 1925.

211. VERNON ALLAN8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 14, 1902, and died Sep 01, 1970 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married KATHLEEN MARY DOBSON. She was born Apr 02, 1902, and died Dec 29, 1979 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Children of VERNON ATKINSON and KATHLEEN DOBSON are: i. RONALD ALLAN9 ATKINSON, b. Jan 06, 1924; d. Jul 16, 1973, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. ii. MAXWELL ATKINSON, b. Aug 16, 1925. iii. HAROLD GEORGE ATKINSON, b. Jul 13, 1927; m. MARGARET REEVES; b. Dec 28, 1930.

135 iv. AVIS ATKINSON, b. Sep 14, 1931; m. JOHN ALEXANDER WHITE, Mar 12, 1955; b. Oct 25, 1931. v. JOAN MARY ATKINSON, b. Sep 05, 1933; m. JOHN SUTHERLAND, Jan 20, 1962; b. Aug 30, 1926. vi. BEVERLY JOY ATKINSON, b. Jan 04, 1937. vii. EDWIN THOMAS ATKINSON, b. Aug 09, 1938; m. DULCIE MAY RICHARDS; b. Oct 31, 1942. viii. MARJORIE ATKINSON, b. Jul 31, 1941; m. JAMES THORNTON CAREW, 1958; b. Dec 06, 1937. ix. ALVIN ATKINSON, b. May 21, 1944; m. JANETTE MARY TEMPLAR PIERCE.

212. DAVID BENJAMIN8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 11, 1904, and died Jun 19, 1973. He married SYLVIA MURIEL WILSON, daughter of EDWARD WILSON and SUSAN WILSON. She was born Feb 17, 1901, and died Oct 10, 1983.

Children are listed above under (199) Sylvia Muriel Wilson.

213. DAPHNE ALICE8 ATKINSON (ALICE ANNIE7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1905, and died Feb 23, 1959 in Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married KENNETH ARTHUR MURFETT Jun 14, 1928 in Yolla Baprist Church, Yolla, TAS, AUS, son of ARTHUR MURFETT and MARY TERRY. He was born May 11, 1904 in Longford, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 29, 1982 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Children of DAPHNE ATKINSON and KENNETH MURFETT are: i. LOYS MARY9 MURFETT, b. Nov 04, 1932; m. BRIAN JAMES CLARKE; b. Sep 13, 1933. ii. VERLE ALICE MURFETT, b. May 23, 1941; m. IVAN JOHN JORDAN; b. Dec 08, 1943. iii. VALMA MAY MURFETT, b. Sep 01, 1946; m. BASIL RICHARDSON; b. Dec 25, 1943.

214. MURIEL8 WILSON (WILLIAM ERNEST7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 01, 1901. She married STEPHEN CATLIN 1924.

Children of MURIEL WILSON and STEPHEN CATLIN are: i. LEILA9 CATLIN, b. Sep 02, 1928; m. IRA ALEXANDER TOWNSEND; d. Dec 1976. ii. CLIFFORD WILLIAM CATLIN, b. Sep 10, 1929; m. GRACE ELIZA, 1954.

215. ROYDEN MAPLEY8 MOORE (SELINA FRANCES7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 10, 1899, and died Oct 13, 1964 in Tasmania, AUS. He married ENID MARTHA ALEXANDRIA GALE.

Children of ROYDEN MOORE and ENID GALE are: i. LAWRENCE MAPLEY9 MOORE, m. WINSOME ROCKLIFFE; b. Nov 23, 1928; d. Dec 08, 1994, Sydney, NSW, AUS. ii. DOROTHY MOORE. iii. OSWALD JOHN MOORE, b. May 20, 1933; m. MELVIE CHARLOTTE STEWART, Jul 16, 1960.

216. COLIN NICHOLAS8 MOORE (SELINA FRANCES7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 03, 1901, and died Jul 28, 1973. He married ALICE WHITE. She died May 27, 1978.

Children of COLIN MOORE and ALICE WHITE are: i. WILLIAM9 MOORE. ii. KATHLEEN MOORE, m. O J BUGG. iii. GEOFFREY MOORE. iv. COLLEEN MOORE, m. R SKEHAN. v. CHRISTOPHER COLIN MOORE. vi. DENIS MOORE. vii. JENNIFER MARY MOORE, m. P WELDON. viii. WINSOME MOORE, m. R ABISHARA.

136 217. DORIS NAREE8 MOORE (SELINA FRANCES7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 29, 1902, and died Jan 11, 1995 in Mawbanna, TAS, AUS. She married CHARLES ELLIS BALLANTYNE Nov 30, 1932 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS.

Children of DORIS MOORE and CHARLES BALLANTYNE are: i. MARGARET ANNE9 BALLANTYNE, m. GEORGE DOW GRACIE. ii. BRIAN CHARLES BALLANTYNE, m. AVON MIDDLETON, 1957, Methodists Church, Dandenong, VIC, AUS. iii. MAURICE TREVOR BALLANTYNE. iv. ALICE MAUREEN BALLANTYNE, m. JOHN EVAN FOWLER; b. Residence, Moorleah, AUS. v. ALLAN ELLIS BALLANTYNE. vi. EDMUND JOHN BALLANTYNE, m. SUSANNE BESSIE PHILPOTT.

218. JEAN AGNES8 MOORE (SELINA FRANCES7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 17, 1909 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 25, 1942 in Spencer Hospital, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. She married GEORGE MCGINTY Jan 06, 1938 in Methodists Church, Ridgley, TAS, AUS. He was born 1913 in Pingelly, WA, AUS.

Child of JEAN MOORE and GEORGE MCGINTY is: i. ROSEMARY9 MCGINTY, b. 1939.

219. NADIA MIRAM8 MOORE (SELINA FRANCES7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 25, 1914. She married ROY STEPHEN FRANCIS DOBSON May 13, 1939 in Burnie Methodists Church, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Children of NADIA MOORE and ROY DOBSON are: i. BRUCE9 DOBSON, b. Oct 02, 1941; m. VALERIE FLORENCE STONEHOUSE; b. Sep 16, 1941. ii. JOHN WALTER DOBSON, b. Mar 24, 1944; m. LARAINE DRUMMOND.

220. VERA GERTRUDE8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1909, and died Apr 10, 1993 in Umina Park, Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married ARCHIBALD GEROGE OVERTON. He died Jun 16, 1990 in Hospital, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Notes for VERA GERTRUDE WILSON: Vera was buried at Burnie Lawn Cemetery.

Children of VERA WILSON and ARCHIBALD OVERTON are: i. AUDREY ELSIE9 OVERTON, b. 1929; m. TREVOR NIEL KEEP; b. 1933. ii. EVELYN GERTRUDE OVERTON, b. 1930; m. DAVID PALMER. iii. MERYL VALERIE OVERTON, b. 1931; m. FREDERICK HUBERT BISSETT. iv. DAVID OVERTON, b. 1934; m. EFFIE MARGARET BISSETT.

221. IDA EVELYN8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 03, 1914. She married LEONARD RICHARD ROBINSON 1938.

Children of IDA WILSON and LEONARD ROBINSON are: i. MAISE EVELYN9 ROBINSON, b. 1939; m. VIVIAN IVOR SMITH, 1959, Baptists Church, Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. 1938. ii. ELAINE ELSIE ROBINSON, b. 1942. iii. NEVILLE RICHARD ROBINSON, b. 1947; m. ROSEANNE MARREE BOURKE. iv. MAXWELL LEONARD ROBINSON, b. 1952; m. JANIECE DAWN POLDEN.

222. CHARLES DAVID8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1916, and died Aug 03, 1981 in Burnie, TAS, AUS. He married RUBY MAY DUNHAM. She died Apr 15, 1998.

137 Notes for CHARLES DAVID WILSON: Charles and Ruby were buried at Burnie Lawn Cemetery.

Children of CHARLES WILSON and RUBY DUNHAM are: i. LLOYD9 WILSON, m. MARGARET BRAMICH. ii. MERILYN ROSE WILSON, m. CHRISTOPHER JOHN LUSTED; b. Nov 15, 1948. iii. DENISE GEORGINA WILSON, b. 1948; d. Aug 15, 1949, Spencer Hospital, Wynyard, TAS, AUS.

Notes for DENISE GEORGINA WILSON: Denise was buried at Ridgley.

223. EMMA ELENOR8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 26, 1918. She married ALBERT GORDON JOHNSTON Jan 11, 1939. He was born Apr 10, 1903, and died Jun 21, 1980.

Children of EMMA WILSON and ALBERT JOHNSTON are: i. YVONNE9 JOHNSTON, b. Mar 28, 1943; m. (1) JOHN WALTERS, Apr 14, 1962; b. Nov 03, 1926; m. (2) VILLIAME TAWAKE, May 17, 1980; b. Mar 12, 1947. ii. MARLENE SUZANNE JOHNSTON, b. Aug 03, 1947; m. (1) ROBERT KEVIN SULLIVAN, Aug 15, 1969; b. Dec 28, 1934; m. (2) WAYNE NEWMAN, Oct 31, 1992.

224. GEORGE LLOYD8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1919, and died May 22, 1948 in Guildford Junction, TAS, AUS. He married THORA SUMMERS.

Notes for GEORGE LLOYD WILSON: George was buried at Ridgley.

Child of GEORGE WILSON and THORA SUMMERS is: i. JULIE ANNE9 WILSON, m. GEOFFREY SUGGATE.

225. SYDNEY JAMES8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 20, 1924. He married HELEN RUTH ARTIS. She was born Jul 23, 1926, and died Mar 12, 1995 in Hospital, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Children of SYDNEY WILSON and HELEN ARTIS are: i. PETER9 WILSON. ii. ANNETTE WILSON, m. POWELL. iii. WENDY WILSON.

226. PETER ROBERT8 WILSON (DAVID LESLIE7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1930, and died 1962. He married JUNE ANDERSON.

Child of PETER WILSON and JUNE ANDERSON is: i. LESLIE EDWARD9 WILSON, d. Jun 03, 1971, Road Accident, Wesley Vale, TAS, AUS.

Notes for LESLIE EDWARD WILSON: Leslie was buried at Devonport General Cemetery.

227. DAVID JOHN8 WILSON (ALFRED ANDREW7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 01, 1903, and died Dec 18, 1981. He married MARIA AUGUSTA REDMAN. She was born Nov 16, 1903, and died Sep 22, 1967.

Notes for DAVID JOHN WILSON: David and Maria were buried at Wivenhoe Cemetery.

138 Children of DAVID WILSON and MARIA REDMAN are: i. ESMA ANNIE9 WILSON, b. Mar 22, 1929; d. Jan 13, 1999; m. FREDERICK DOCKING, Aug 21, 1946, Burnie, TAS, AUS. ii. MARIAN FLORENCE WILSON, b. Aug 05, 1932; d. Feb 25, 1984; m. TREVOR WISEMAN. iii. JOHN THOMAS WILSON, b. Jan 19, 1944; m. KAYE COLE. iv. JANICE ELAINE WILSON, b. Jan 19, 1944; m. ROBERT OVERTON; d. 1970.

228. CARL RANDOLPH8 WILSON (ALFRED ANDREW7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 25, 1904, and died Sep 27, 1982. He married ADELLA MADELINE CHANDLER.

Child of CARL WILSON and ADELLA CHANDLER is: i. PATRICIA MARY9 WILSON, b. Nov 28, 1943; m. ROBERT CARLYLE AMBROSE.

229. ANNIE CLAIRE8 WILSON (ALFRED ANDREW7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 28, 1906, and died Jan 21, 1984 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. She married ELVYN LILIAS SMITH Aug 17, 1927 in Burnie Baptists Church, Burnie, TAS, AUS. He died 1990.

Children of ANNIE WILSON and ELVYN SMITH are: i. EDNA LILIAS9 SMITH, b. Oct 16, 1928; m. DONALD ERNEST FORDHAM. ii. DARCY AYTON SMITH, b. 1930; m. BONITA VALERIE MOORE.

230. VIOLET MARION8 WILSON (ALFRED ANDREW7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 10, 1908, and died May 14, 1983. She married GORDON KIRKCALDY.

Children of VIOLET WILSON and GORDON KIRKCALDY are: i. LYLA MARIAN9 KIRKCALDY, m. (1) EDWARD JAMES JOPSON; m. (2) ROBERT POULTON; b. 1927; d. Dec 02, 1973. ii. LAURENCE KIRKCALDY, m. MAVIS JEAN CAMPBELL.

231. KEITH CHARLES8 WILSON (ALFRED ANDREW7, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 11, 1910, and died May 17, 1976. He married KATHLEEN MARY PRESNELL. She was born Dec 02, 1910.

Notes for KEITH CHARLES WILSON: Keith was buried at Ulverstone.

Children of KEITH WILSON and KATHLEEN PRESNELL are: i. MARION GWEN9 WILSON, b. Oct 15, 1934; d. Dec 07, 1998; m. MERVYN DOUGLAS KING; d. Mar 17, 1994.

Notes for MERVYN DOUGLAS KING: Mervyn was buried at Ulverstone.

ii. MARGARET JOAN WILSON, b. Oct 15, 1934; m. (1) JOHN WRIGHT; b. 1927; d. Oct 20, 1977; m. (2) ARNOLD HAMDEN CLARK. iii. IRENE KATHLEEN WILSON, b. Aug 05, 1936; m. LORAIN ALLEN TONGS. iv. BERYL MAVIS WILSON, b. Sep 25, 1937; m. RAYMOND YOUNIE. v. RONALD KEITH WILSON, b. Dec 29, 1939; m. BERYL MAY RUSSELL.

232. JOHN DAVID8 ROBOTHAM (AGNES EVELYN7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 16, 1919 in Highclere, TAS, AUS. He married RITA MAY BRYAN 1946 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS. She was born Nov 08, 1923 in Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Children of JOHN ROBOTHAM and RITA BRYAN are: i. PETER JOHN9 ROBOTHAM, b. Jun 17, 1948, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. BEVERLY MAY WELLS, Jan 05, 1974, 139 Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Dec 13, 1953, Burnie, TAS, AUS. ii. WARREN DAVID ROBOTHAM, b. Jan 03, 1951, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. BRENDA FAY MITCHELL, Nov 24, 1973, Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. May 01, 1953, Launceston, TAS, AUS. iii. JUDITH DULCIE ROBOTHAM, b. Jan 08, 1956, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. JAMES EDWARD FRY, Apr 01, 1978, Upper Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Mar 08, 1959, Sydney, NSW, AUS.

233. NESTA ANN8 ROBOTHAM (AGNES EVELYN7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 27, 1927 in Highclere, TAS, AUS. She married COLIN CHARLES BRYAN Oct 23, 1948 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS. He was born Dec 13, 1925 in Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Children of NESTA ROBOTHAM and COLIN BRYAN are: i. LYNETTE ANN9 BRYAN, b. Nov 06, 1949, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. ALLEN GEOFFREY WALKER, Mar 07, 1970, Upper Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Jun 01, 1948, Burnie, TAS, AUS. ii. ROBERT CHARLES BRYAN, b. Jul 20, 1952, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. COSETTE WALLIS WELLS, Dec 14, 1974, Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Sep 13, 1956, Burnie, TAS, AUS. iii. COLLEEN ELIZABETH BRYAN, b. Jan 19, 1954, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. GLENN ERROL JACKSON, Aug 11, 1973, Upper Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Jul 04, 1950, Burnie, TAS, AUS. iv. JEFFREY COLIN BRYAN, b. Feb 04, 1959, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. LYNNE MAREE PERRY, Aug 06, 1977, Upper Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Jun 20, 1961, Burnie, TAS, AUS.

234. MARY AMELIA8 ROBOTHAM (AGNES EVELYN7 WILSON, DAVID LUNDIE6, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 16, 1929 in Highclere, TAS, AUS. She married STANLEY DOUGLAS BLAZLEY May 23, 1951 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS. He was born Jun 15, 1914 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 18, 1967 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of MARY ROBOTHAM and STANLEY BLAZLEY are: i. HELEN MARY9 BLAZLEY, b. Feb 18, 1952, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 20, 1952, Deloraine, TAS, AUS. ii. ROSEMARY ANN BLAZLEY, b. Dec 01, 1954, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. PAUL HOWSE; b. Jun 26, 1948, Adelaide, SA, AUS. iii. DOUGLAS JAMES BLAZLEY, b. Nov 02, 1959, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. PENELOPE ANNE, Dec 10, 1989, Adelaide, SA, AUS; b. Apr 30, 1961, England.

235. ELIZABETH MAY8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 11, 1888 in Western Creek, TAS, AUS, and died May 08, 1974 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. She married ALAN AUBREY FRENCH Jan 22, 1908. He was born Sep 28, 1875 in Hagley, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 25, 1959 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

Children of ELIZABETH QUAILE and ALAN FRENCH are: i. RONALD WILLIAM9 FRENCH, b. Dec 04, 1908, Wilmot TAS, AUS; d. Oct 11, 1984, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. MAY DULCIE CLARKE, Nov 04, 1931; b. Sep 09, 1912, Lower Wilmot, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 19, 1977, Devonport, TAS, AUS. ii. DULCIE MAY FRENCH, b. Jan 23, 1913, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; m. ERNEST GEROGE EDWARDS, Dec 26, 1940; b. Jul 30, 1915, Cairns, QLD, AUS; d. Aug 27, 1991, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. iii. ARCHIE ROBERT FRENCH, b. Oct 17, 1918; d. May 16, 1974, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. BETTY HELEN HOOPER, Jan 15, 1949; b. Jan 24, 1926.

236. ALLEN LESLIE8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 12, 1889 in Western Creek, TAS, AUS, and died May 14, 1972 in Devonport, TAS, AUS. He married DORIS MURIEL THOMAS Mar 05, 1913 in Methodists Church, Wilmot TAS, AUS. She was born Apr 20, 1890 in Devonport, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 07, 1976 in Devonport, TAS, AUS.

Children of ALLEN QUAILE and DORIS THOMAS are: i. LESLIE GORDON9 QUAILE, b. Jun 12, 1914, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; m. MADGE EDITH ELLEN PAGE, Aug 20, 1941; b. Oct 11, 1915. ii. DORIS JEAN QUAILE, b. Mar 14, 1916, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; m. EDWARD JELLICOE PAGE, Oct 24, 1939; b. Apr 14, 1915, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. iii. ROBERT LIONAL QUAILE, b. Mar 04, 1918, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; m. ELINOR MARGARET STEVENSON,

140 Jun 11, 1949; b. Jan 20, 1928; d. Jul 02, 1978, Devonport, TAS, AUS. iv. DOROTHY JOAN QUAILE, b. Apr 19, 1920, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; d. May 28, 1991, Hosiptal, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

237. EDWIN ROBERT8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 31, 1893 in Archer, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 08, 1952 in Tewkesbury. He married EMILY GENTELLA HAMUTAL ARNOLD Jul 27, 1921 in Erriba, TAS, AUS. She was born Oct 30, 1894 in Forth, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 11, 1960 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

Children of EDWIN QUAILE and EMILY ARNOLD are: i. VIVIAN ARNOLD9 QUAILE, b. Mar 23, 1923, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 20, 1989, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. LEXI JOAN ARNOLD, May 23, 1951, Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Jan 29, 1932, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. ii. EDWIN ROBERT QUAILE, b. Jan 02, 1925; d. Jan 03, 1925, Wilmot TAS, AUS. iii. MARGARET HELEN QUAILE, b. Mar 18, 1926; m. (1) EDWARD BRIAN KENNARD, Feb 11, 1950; m. (2) WALLACE HANDLEY BRISTONE, Feb 06, 1964; b. Apr 27, 1922. iv. EDWIN GORDON ARNOLD QUAILE, b. Oct 30, 1927; m. ELAINE MARGARET KANE, Jun 05, 1956, Braidwood, NSW, AUS; b. Oct 28, 1935.

238. HERBERT JAMES8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 09, 1895 in West Meander, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 18, 1917 in Wilmot TAS, AUS. He married ALMA GERTRUDE MARSHALL Jul 12, 1916 in Church of England, Upper Castra, TAS, AUS. She was born Jun 07, 1895 in Kindred, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 21, 1980 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Child of HERBERT QUAILE and ALMA MARSHALL is: i. GWENDOLINE MAY9 QUAILE, b. 1916; m. (1) PETER PEDERSEN; b. Denmark; m. (2) LESLIE CLAUDE BROOKS, Jul 12, 1943.

239. SARAH HELEN8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 04, 1897 in Mountain Side, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 06, 1978 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS. She married ALEXANDER STEWART Sep 08, 1926 in Methodists Church, Wilmot TAS, AUS. He was born Sep 09, 1892 in Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 26, 1956 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

Children of SARAH QUAILE and ALEXANDER STEWART are: i. ROBERT WILLIAM9 STEWART, b. Jun 08, 1928, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; d. Nov 11, 1990, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; m. JOAN MARIE PADGHAM, Jan 29, 1955; b. Nov 04, 1930. ii. ALEXANDER JOHN STEWART, b. Jun 07, 1937, Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

240. RUBY GRACE8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 07, 1900 in Wilmot TAS, AUS, and died Dec 23, 1939 in Ridgley, TAS, AUS. She married JAMES GEORGE OVERTON Oct 27, 1920. He was born Jul 18, 1898 in Sheffield, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 20, 1956 in Sheffield, TAS, AUS.

Children of RUBY QUAILE and JAMES OVERTON are: i. BERTRAM JAMES9 OVERTON, b. Jan 18, 1921, Devonport, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 20, 1981, India; m. ELMA REEVE, Jun 10, 1942; b. May 01, 1921, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. ii. LEONARD AUBREY OVERTON, b. Jan 26, 1925, Sheffield, TAS, AUS; d. Oct 01, 1978, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. CATHERINE NANCY EVELYN SMEDLEY, Apr 28, 1951; b. Oct 01, 1923, Launceston, TAS, AUS. iii. ELIZABETH OVERTON, b. May 03, 1934; m. DARREL ERB, Aug 14, 1954; b. Mar 28, 1930, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

241. ROY GEORGE8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 27, 1901 in Wilmot TAS, AUS, and died May 30, 1976 in New South Wales, AUS. He married ALFREDA MILDRED HAYS Dec 14, 1927 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS. She was born 1907 in Leven, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 22, 1982 in Wynyard, TAS, AUS.

141 Child of ROY QUAILE and ALFREDA HAYS is: i. BEVERLY ALWYNNE9 QUAILE, b. Jul 27, 1928, Wilmot TAS, AUS; m. CYRIL GURNHILL DIXON, Oct 06, 1951, St John's Church, Devonport, TAS, AUS; b. May 08, 1928.

242. DONALD WILLIAM8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 21, 1904 in Wilmot TAS, AUS, and died Feb 03, 1953 in Longford, TAS, AUS. He married DAPHNE CHRISTINA JANE SPARKS Nov 22, 1950 in Wilmot, TAS, AUS. She was born May 12, 1931 in Longford, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 08, 1995 in Legana, TAS, AUS.

Children of DONALD QUAILE and DAPHNE SPARKS are: i. JANICE FAYE9 QUAILE, b. Feb 09, 1948, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Apr 14, 2001, Dalby,QLD, AUS; m. (1) KEITH MILLWOOD; m. (2) ALLAN CLARKE; m. (3) MALCOLM MARSH. ii. ANTHONY QUAILE, b. Jul 01, 1949. iii. JAMES STEVEN QUAILE, b. Mar 11, 1951. iv. LYNETTE MARGARET QUAILE, b. May 15, 1953; m. (1) KEVIN JACKSON; m. (2) WARREN SINGLINE. v. MARIA JOSEPHINE QUAILE, b. Aug 26, 1954, Scottsdale, TAS, AUS; m. CHARLES DERREL JONES, Oct 26, 1973, Hobart, TAS, AUS; b. Apr 09, 1950, Hobart, TAS, AUS. vi. ANNE GERALDINE QUAILE, b. Aug 26, 1954, Scottsdale, TAS, AUS; m. (1) GRAHAM WHITE; m. (2) PATRICK ALLAN MCNALLEY, Mar 20, 1975, Hobart, TAS, AUS; d. 1995, Hobart, TAS, AUS. vii. MAREE QUAILE, b. Aug 07, 1956; m. (1) GARY WAINWRIGHT; b. Apr 02, 1956; m. (2) PETER SMYTHE.

243. REGINALD ANDREW8 QUAILE (ROBERT JAMES7, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 23, 1906 in WIlmot, TAS, AUS, and died May 29, 1966 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married LILLIAN JOSEPHINE MORTON Dec 09, 1933 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS, daughter of WILLIAM MORTON and MABEL STUTE. She was born Jan 05, 1912 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS, and died Apr 01, 1992 in Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Children of REGINALD QUAILE and LILLIAN MORTON are: i. FRANCES JOSEPHINE9 QUAILE, b. Feb 20, 1936, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. MERVYN FRANCIS YATES, Nov 07, 1964, Methodists Church, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; b. Aug 01, 1927, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. ii. ALLEN REGINALD QUAILE, b. Aug 24, 1937, Burnie, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 24, 1937, Burnie, TAS, AUS. iii. GRAHAM MORTON QUAILE, b. May 15, 1939, Lower Wilmot, TAS, AUS; m. WANDA FAYE HOWARD, Oct 12, 1963, Church of England, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; b. Oct 06, 1943. iv. BERYL ANNE QUAILE, b. Nov 16, 1942, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. JAMES RAJU, Oct 26, 1963, Roman Catholic Church, Sydney, NSW, AUS; b. Aug 10, 1935, FIJI. v. REGINALD JAMES QUAILE, b. Oct 10, 1946, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. ANN LESLEY DIX, Mar 20, 1971, Methodists Church, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; b. Oct 05, 1948, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS.

244. JOHN8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 28, 1888 in Launceston District, TAS, AUS. He married SYLVIA OLIVER.

Children of JOHN MCCRORY and SYLVIA OLIVER are: i. CHESTER9 MCCRORY. ii. SYLVIA BERLY MCCRORY, d. 1919, Cethana. iii. LESLIE MCCRORY, m. JUDY. iv. JACK MCCRORY. v. MAY MCCRORY, b. Abt. 1920; m. LESLIE MICHAEL GARLEPP.

245. HILDA8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 05, 1890 in Launceston District, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 18, 1966. She married GORDON HENRY RILEY Oct 24, 1911. He was born Jun 17, 1890 in Nook, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 12, 1947 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Children of HILDA MCCRORY and GORDON RILEY are: i. JEAN9 RILEY, b. died as an infant. ii. JOHN MCCRORY RILEY, m. MARGARET JOY ATKINSON, Sep 21, 1951.

142 iii. ELLA MAY RILEY, b. 1910; m. GEORGE FRANK RUSSELL; b. 1900; d. Aug 22, 1945, Accident, Oakleigh, VIC, AUS.

Notes for GEORGE FRANK RUSSELL: George died in an accident.

iv. FRANCES MARY RILEY, b. Jul 10, 1915; d. Dec 19, 1975; m. PERCY GEORGE BRAID, Aug 26, 1936; b. Jul 13, 1906; d. Jul 20, 1974, Mersey Hosiptal, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for FRANCES MARY RILEY: Frances and Percy were buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery.

v. LAWRENCE GORDON (MICK) RILEY, b. Feb 16, 1916; d. Jun 02, 1990; m. FAYE HOPE; b. Jul 16, 1921; d. Aug 31, 1985, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for LAWRENCE GORDON (MICK) RILEY: Mick and Faye were buried at Wilmot Cemetery.

vi. JOYCE MAY RILEY, b. Oct 21, 1921; m. FREDERICK MAURICE HAYS; b. 1914. vii. BARBARA JOAN RILEY, b. Dec 13, 1927; m. JAMES ATRTHUR POULTON, Nov 19, 1947, Devonport, TAS, AUS; b. May 02, 1925.

246. ELSIE ELLEN8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 24, 1896 in Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. She married EDWARD LUND.

Child of ELSIE MCCRORY and EDWARD LUND is: i. DOROTHY9 LUND, m. CARL CLARK.

247. VERNON ALFRED8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 22, 1898 in Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. He married (1) ELECTRA PATRICIA RANKIN, daughter of JOHN RANKIN and SUSAN. She died 1928 in Marrackville, NSW, AUS. He married (2) BERTHA WHITE 1930 in NSW, AUS.

Children of VERNON MCCRORY and ELECTRA RANKIN are: i. AGNES E9 MCCRORY, d. 1924, NSW, AUS. ii. JOHN V MCCRORY, d. 1925, NSW, AUS.

248. JESSIE MAY8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 29, 1900 in Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. She married ERENST WILLIAM HALL 1922.

Child of JESSIE MCCRORY and ERENST HALL is: i. MARIE9 HALL.

249. LILLIAN8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 15, 1904 in Sheffield District, TAS, AUS. She married HENRY ROY MURPHY 1926 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS. He was born Dec 16, 1903, and died Nov 18, 1990.

Children of LILLIAN MCCRORY and HENRY MURPHY are: i. ELAINE9 MURPHY, m. FRANKLIN EMMETT, 1961. ii. MAXWELL ROY MURPHY, b. 1926; m. STEWART, Nov 29, 1947. iii. AVIS MURPHY, b. Feb 13, 1928; d. Sep 26, 1978; m. ERIC DANIEL, May 01, 1948. iv. RONALD MURPHY, b. Apr 04, 1929; m. NADINE SHEEPWAY, Feb 05, 1955. v. AUDREY MURPHY, b. Jan 27, 1931; m. WILLIAM VINE, Jan 27, 1951. vi. MARGARET MURPHY, b. Jun 04, 1934; m. DONALD FISKEN, Aug 31, 1957. vii. LOIS MURPHY, b. Aug 28, 1947; m. JOHN VANCE, Jul 03, 1971.

143 250. ILA8 MCCRORY (MARY JANE7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 23, 1907 in Sheffield District, TAS, AUS, and died 2001 in Victoria, AUS. She married ALBERT BAKER Apr 19, 1930, son of ALBERT BAKER and CAROLYN TRACEY. He was born 1898 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS, and died 1989 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

Child of ILA MCCRORY and ALBERT BAKER is: i. KEITH ALBERT9 BAKER, b. 1931, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; m. CORAL LYNETTE DAY; b. 1938, Kyabram, AUS; d. Mar 26, 1997, Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

251. FREDERICK WILLIAM8 PURTON (ANN7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 20, 1897, and died Jun 12, 1956 in Wellington, NZ. He married HILDA CAROLINE LEADBEATER. She was born 1899, and died Nov 1997 in NZ.

Child of FREDERICK PURTON and HILDA LEADBEATER is: i. BARBARA9 PURTON, m. A Z BOLT.

252. ATHOL8 THOMPSON (ELIZA ELLEN7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 1910 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died 1980 in Dandenong, VIC, AUS. He married JUNE.

Children of ATHOL THOMPSON and JUNE are: i. COLIN9 THOMPSON. ii. WAYNE THOMPSON. iii. EARL THOMPSON. iv. GAIL THOMPSON.

253. EDWARD CHARLES8 YOUNG (EVA7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 02, 1893 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died May 13, 1957 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married TERESA FRANCES FOSTER. She was born 1896, and died Apr 16, 1988.

Child of EDWARD YOUNG and TERESA FOSTER is: i. EDWARD ERNEST9 YOUNG, b. Apr 30, 1923; m. (1) BETTY ZARA VON STEIGLITZ, Dec 06, 1951; b. 1924; d. 1978; m. (2) SONYA ANNE BARKER, Aft. 1978.

254. JOHN ALEXANDER8 MCCALLUM (ELSIE GREIG7 QUAILE, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 31, 1911 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 23, 1999 in Perth, WA, AUS. He married ALICE NOLAN Feb 08, 1944 in Melbourne, NSW, AUS. She was born Mar 19, 1917 in Wangaratta, AUS, and died Dec 20, 1999 in Perth, WA, AUS.

Notes for JOHN ALEXANDER MCCALLUM: John was a Engineer.

Children of JOHN MCCALLUM and ALICE NOLAN are: i. GRETCHEN MARY9 MCCALLUM, b. Oct 04, 1946, Melbourne, NSW, AUS.

Notes for GRETCHEN MARY MCCALLUM: Gretchen is an Attorney.

ii. JACQUELINE THERESE MCCALLUM, b. Dec 28, 1948, Melbourne, NSW, AUS. iii. JOHN CHARLES MCCALLUM, b. Feb 04, 1954, Perth, WA, AUS.

Notes for JOHN CHARLES MCCALLUM: John is a Truck Driver

144 255. VALMA8 SMITH (MINNIE7 FLETCHER, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) She married (1) RONALD FLEMING. She married (2) JACK WEBB.

Child of VALMA SMITH and RONALD FLEMING is: i. ALBERT9 FLEMING, m. BETTY REID.

256. VERA8 SMITH (MINNIE7 FLETCHER, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) died May 15, 1995 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married (1) LEONARD STANLEY DIGNEY. She married (2) WILLIAM JOHN JACK CONWAY.

Notes for VERA SMITH: Vera was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

Children of VERA SMITH and WILLIAM CONWAY are: i. FRANCES9 CONWAY, m. NORMAN COOK. ii. HELEN CONWAY, m. EARL SMITH. iii. JILLIAN CONWAY, m. DAVID RIGBY. iv. ANTHONY CONWAY, m. SUSAN LEE ATKINSON. v. PATRICIA LORRAINE CONWAY, b. Apr 26, 1938; m. SYDNEY ALLAN FRENCH; b. Nov 28, 1930. vi. DARREL JOHN CONWAY, b. May 27, 1941; m. MARJORIE GLADYS JORDAN.

257. EDNA GWENDOLINE8 SMITH (MINNIE7 FLETCHER, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1907, and died Jan 03, 1995 in Tamar Pk, Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married (1) JACK KENNEDY. She married (2) ARTHUR R CARTER.

Children of EDNA SMITH and JACK KENNEDY are: i. KENNETH9 KENNEDY. ii. RAYMOND KENNEDY. iii. KATHLEEN KENNEDY. iv. BETTY MAY KENNEDY, b. Feb 08, 1925; m. (1) ROY THOMAS HORTLE; m. (2) PETER I BUTLER; d. Sep 09, 1990.

Child of EDNA SMITH and ARTHUR CARTER is: v. JUDITH JANNETTE9 CARTER, m. BARRY WILLIAM HEAVER, Oct 08, 1971, St John's Church of England, Launceston, TAS, AUS; b. Jan 20, 1946.

258. ALBERT THOMAS BERTIE8 SMITH (MINNIE7 FLETCHER, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 22, 1910, and died Jun 14, 1995 in General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married IDA ALBERTA TABER. She died Sep 12, 1987 in General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of ALBERT SMITH and IDA TABER are: i. VERA JEANETTE JENNY9 SMITH, m. JOHN THOMAS BARNES. ii. BRIAN THOMAS SMITH, m. PHYLLIS PATRICIA BELLCHAMBERS.

259. FRANCES HELEN8 SMITH (MINNIE7 FLETCHER, HELEN6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1918. She married STANLEY MAXWELL MAX STEBBINGS Feb 26, 1941 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He died Oct 14, 1985 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Child of FRANCES SMITH and STANLEY STEBBINGS is: i. TERRENCE MAXWELL9 STEBBINGS, b. Oct 23, 1946, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. SUSAN MARIE SHADY; b. Jan 09, 1950, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

260. WALTER CLAUDE8 BROOMHALL (EDITH ANNIE7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 19, 1888 in Mersey, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 09,

145 1952. He married (1) ELLEN BURGESS. She died Nov 20, 1959. He married (2) MYRTLE.

Notes for WALTER CLAUDE BROOMHALL: Ellen was buried at Deloraine.

Child of WALTER BROOMHALL and MYRTLE is: i. EDITH9 BROOMHALL.

261. ADA MARY8 BROOMHALL (EDITH ANNIE7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 02, 1889 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 13, 1985. She married LESLIE WILLIAM LOONE. He was born Jun 27, 1887, and died Mar 30, 1973.

Children of ADA BROOMHALL and LESLIE LOONE are: i. WINNIFRED RAE9 LOONE, b. 1911; d. Feb 27, 1976; m. STANLEY ERNEST SHERRIFF, Jan 11, 1929, Church of England, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; b. Jul 01, 1909; d. Jun 30, 1969, Hosiptal, Mersey, TAS, AUS. ii. THOMAS MAXWELL LOONE, b. Aug 21, 1912; d. Jan 03, 1983; m. VERNA MAY BIDDY WOODCOCK; b. Feb 04, 1918.

Notes for THOMAS MAXWELL LOONE: Thomas was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

iii. REGINALD WALTER LOONE, b. Dec 02, 1913; d. Sep 11, 1989, Hosiptal, Mersey, TAS, AUS; m. MAVIS MARY BRAMICH; b. 1917; d. Jan 17, 1976.

Notes for REGINALD WALTER LOONE: Reginald and Mavis were buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

iv. LESLIE BOB LOONE, b. Mar 12, 1917; d. Mar 04, 1999, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; m. EDITH JOSEPHINE RUSSELL, Feb 14, 1942, Railton, TAS, AUS; b. Jan 09, 1921. v. LAURENCE ARTHUR LOONE, b. Sep 21, 1922; m. PHYLLIS MARIE HOWARD, Jan 05, 1946; b. Dec 09, 1925.

262. EDITH ANNIE DOLLY8 BROOMHALL (EDITH ANNIE7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 18, 1899 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 20, 1981. She married FREDERICK HEGER. He was born 1894, and died Aug 03, 1984.

Notes for EDITH ANNIE DOLLY BROOMHALL: Edith and Frederick were buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

Child of EDITH BROOMHALL and FREDERICK HEGER is: i. NEIL JAMES9 HEGER, b. Sep 17, 1940; m. JOAN PHYLLIS FRANCKCOMBE; b. Oct 12, 1943.

263. EVA MAY8 BROOMHALL (EDITH ANNIE7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 1901, and died Dec 24, 1995 in Devenport, TAS, AUS. She married HERBERT ANDREW CHARLES WISE. He was born 1898, and died Aug 18, 1970.

Notes for HERBERT ANDREW CHARLES WISE: Herbert was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

Children of EVA BROOMHALL and HERBERT WISE are: i. NANCY MAY9 WISE, d. Apr 02, 1989; m. THOMAS JAMES LEARY; b. 1921; d. Jan 25, 1987, General Hosiptal, Mersey, TAS, AUS.

Notes for THOMAS JAMES LEARY: Thomas was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

ii. JOAN WISE, m. NEIL DOOLEY. iii. CYRIL HENRY WISE, m. MARGARET ANN PEG.

146 264. JEAN FLORENCE8 BROOMHALL (EDITH ANNIE7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1918, and died Mar 26, 1985. She married JOHN LESLIE CHETTLE. He was born 1914, and died Nov 22, 1996.

Notes for JEAN FLORENCE BROOMHALL: Jean and John were buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

Children of JEAN BROOMHALL and JOHN CHETTLE are: i. MARGARET JEAN9 CHETTLE, m. RAYMOND EDGAR LUTTRELL; d. Feb 26, 1992, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for MARGARET JEAN CHETTLE: Raymond was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

ii. SUZANNE LESLEY CHETTLE, m. LENNOX REX RICHARDSON. iii. WAYNE LESLIE CHETTLE, m. MARIE. iv. DAVID JOHN CHETTLE, b. Sep 14, 1951; m. DIANNE.

265. MONA MARY8 BROOMHALL (JAMES ANDREW7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 15, 1903, and died Jul 17, 1975 in 14 Hampden St, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She married ROBERT KITCHENER ANDERSON Jun 27, 1936 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He was born Jul 09, 1900, and died Mar 07, 1966 in Accident, Devon House, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for MONA MARY BROOMHALL: Mona was buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston. Robert was buried at Latrobe General Cemetery.

Children of MONA BROOMHALL and ROBERT ANDERSON are: i. LYALL KENNETH9 ANDERSON, b. Sep 14, 1937. ii. BARRY ROBERT ANDERSON, b. Nov 22, 1939; d. Sep 15, 1968. iii. TERRENCE EDWIN ANDERSON, b. Jun 06, 1941; d. Jun 07, 1996.

Notes for TERRENCE EDWIN ANDERSON: Terrence was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

266. EDWIN MICHAEL TED8 BROOMHALL (JAMES ANDREW7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1905, and died Dec 06, 1944 in Electrocuted in an accident, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married VERA BOYLES.

Children of EDWIN BROOMHALL and VERA BOYLES are: i. ROSS9 BROOMHALL. ii. BRIAN JOHN BROOMHALL. iii. JOAN BROOMHALL.

267. REGINALD WILLIAM NOBBY8 BROOMHALL (JAMES ANDREW7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1908, and died Oct 21, 1985 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married VALMA JEAN YOUNG Sep 19, 1944 in Devonport, TAS, AUS. She was born Oct 08, 1915, and died Jul 31, 1995 in Strathdevon, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for REGINALD WILLIAM NOBBY BROOMHALL: Reginald and Valma were buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

Children of REGINALD BROOMHALL and VALMA YOUNG are: i. ROBIN MICHAEL9 BROOMHALL, m. ANNE. ii. VICKI CHRISTINE BROOMHALL, m. NOEL JOHN PEARCE. iii. IAN JOHN BROOMHALL, b. Oct 08, 1944; m. JENNIFER MARY BARBER, Mar 05, 1966, Church of England, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

147 268. ALLEN JAMES8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 01, 1904, and died Nov 16, 1978 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married MONA BARTON CLARKE Apr 18, 1928 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She was born Feb 09, 1910 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 28, 1966 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ALLEN JAMES SHEEAN: Allen was buried on November 21, 1978 at Launceston.

Children of ALLEN SHEEAN and MONA CLARKE are: i. GLORIA MONA9 SHEEAN, b. Aug 30, 1929, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 16, 1930, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. ii. BETTY JOAN SHEEAN, b. Jan 24, 1931; m. RONALD JAMES WEEKS, Nov 17, 1951, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; b. Feb 25, 1931, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. iii. DEREK ALLAN SHEEAN, b. Aug 07, 1933; d. Dec 05, 1993, St Vincent Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; m. MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, Feb 09, 1955, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. iv. DALE WILLIAM SHEEAN, b. Oct 17, 1935, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. CAMILLA DAISY GREY WILLOUGHBY; d. Sep 12, 1996, Smithton, TAS, AUS.

Notes for DALE WILLIAM SHEEAN: Camilla was buried at Smithton.

v. BARRY LAWRENCE SHEEAN, b. Dec 10, 1937, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 27, 1975, Hobart, TAS, AUS. vi. BARBARA RUTH SHEEAN, b. Sep 07, 1944, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. FERRUGGIO CANDOTTI, Dec 28, 1968, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

269. FLORENCE MARY8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 30, 1905, and died Aug 30, 1991 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married BERNARD LEWIS SHEA. He was born Apr 28, 1904, and died Apr 08, 1983 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Notes for FLORENCE MARY SHEEAN: Florence was buried on September 03, 1991 at Latrobe General Cemetery. Bernard was buried on April 10, 1983 at Devonport.

Children of FLORENCE SHEEAN and BERNARD SHEA are: i. HILTON JAMES9 SHEA, b. Aug 28, 1926, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 26, 1975, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. ANNE ELIZABETH BARNETT.

Notes for HILTON JAMES SHEA: Hilton was buried on July 28, 1975 at Scottsdale.

ii. JEAN MARGARET SHEA, b. Dec 13, 1927; m. DON LETHBORG. iii. KEITH LEWIS JIM SHEA, b. Apr 06, 1930, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. (1) DAWN BARNETT; m. (2) CHARMAIN; m. (3) MARLYN GLASS; m. (4) MYRTLE JONES. iv. BETTY JOAN SHEA, b. Jul 13, 1932, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. JOHN COXHEAD. v. MARGARET JOYCE SHEA, b. May 02, 1940, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. (1) ROBERT JOHN POWE; m. (2) ROBIN WHITTEKER. vi. PATRICIA MARLENE SHEA, b. Jun 19, 1942, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. (1) VICTOR MOLNAR; b. Dec 11, 1940, Hungary; m. (2) HILTON CYRIL SWAIN, Mar 02, 1973. vii. MAXWELL EDWARD SHEA, b. Feb 18, 1944, Scottsdale, TAS, AUS; m. ROBYN RICH.

270. JAMES MICHAEL (JIM)8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 08, 1906 in Sulphur Creek, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 29, 1978 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married RUBY ISOBEL (BELL) ROUGHLY. She was born Oct 10, 1913, and died Nov 01, 1998 in Meercroft, Devonport, TAS, AUS.

Children of JAMES SHEEAN and RUBY ROUGHLY are: i. JULIE LYNETTE9 SHEEAN, m. LES WILMOT. ii. MAXWELL JAMES SHEEAN, b. Dec 14, 1932, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. SHIRLEY RITA GRUNDY, Feb 05, 1955, East Devonport, TAS, AUS; b. Nov 30, 1934, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. iii. LILLIAN JOY SHEEAN, b. May 04, 1935, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. JACK DAVID BLAKE; d. Jul 05, 1997,

148 Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for LILLIAN JOY SHEEAN: Jack was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

iv. WAYNE EDWARD SHEEAN, b. Nov 29, 1942, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. (1) RAE LORRAINE SHEPHERD; b. Aug 29, 1945; m. (2) MANDY KAYE LOONE; b. Aug 27, 1963, Devonport, TAS, AUS. v. WARREN LESLIE SHEEAN, b. Oct 24, 1948; m. MARJORIE DAWN LOONE; b. Apr 06, 1957, Devonport, TAS, AUS. vi. NEIL CHARLES SHEEAN, b. Jun 04, 1954; m. (1) ROSANNE KING; b. Jan 05, 1966; m. (2) JENNIFER GREEN.

271. IVY MAY8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 09, 1907 in Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married JOHN MICHAEL HAYES Dec 29, 1928 in Railton, TAS, AUS. He was born May 26, 1906 in Forth, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 30, 1992 in Mersea Lea, TAS, AUS.

Notes for IVY MAY SHEEAN: John was buried at Devonport.

Children of IVY SHEEAN and JOHN HAYES are: i. MAUREEN FAY9 HAYES, m. KEVIN JOHN JAMES. ii. KEVIN JOHN HAYES, m. NANCY MACE. iii. GEOFFREY JAMES HAYES, m. VERONICA MARY BONNIE LOONE. iv. BETTY MAUREEN HAYES, m. KEITH WILLIAMS. v. JAMES JIM HAYES, m. DENIESE DALMEN. vi. MARGARET DAWN HAYES, m. KENNETH JOHN JOHNSTONE, Apr 30, 1960, Railton, TAS, AUS; b. Jan 04, 1937, Burnie, TAS, AUS. vii. DOROTHY MARY HAYES, m. CEDRIC TERENCE SMITH. viii. JUNE MARY HAYES, m. PETER HALE. ix. JOAN MARJORY HAYES, m. DARRYL FLETCHER MITCHELL. x. PATRICIA MARGARET HAYES, b. May 26, 1929, Railton, TAS, AUS; m. DONALD FAULKNER, Launceston, TAS, AUS; b. Jan 08, 1926, Launceston, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 26, 1978, Railton, TAS, AUS.

272. AMY ELIZABETH8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 20, 1908 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 15, 1997 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She married SAMUEL JOSEPH "JOE" GILLAM May 05, 1928 in Congregational, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He was born Mar 29, 1904 in Glen Dhu St, Launceston, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 29, 1970 in 166 Percival St, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Children of AMY SHEEAN and SAMUEL GILLAM are: i. LAURICE MARGARET9 GILLAM, m. (1) MURRAY ARCHER; m. (2) ROBERT HENDERSON. ii. MARJORIE JUNE GILLAM, m. MACK MACGUIRE. iii. JOAN MARY GILLAM, m. (1) GEORGE BLAKE; m. (2) RAY EVANS. iv. LILEA ETHEL GILLAM, m. (1) BRIAN PEARCE; m. (2) IVAN GALVICH. v. REX JOSEPH GILLAM, d. Jan 12, 2005, At Home, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. (1) PATRICIA FAULKNER; m. (2) SANDRA HENDERSON. vi. BARRY JOHN GILLAM, m. JOAN HAWTHORNE. vii. REGINALD GILLAM, m. KATHLEEN WILLIAMS. viii. HENRY GILLAM. ix. LANCE GILLAM. x. CLEM GILLAM. xi. MURRAY WILLIAM GILLAM, b. Sep 04, 1938; m. BEVERLEY LAMPREY, Jan 26, 1962; b. Dec 23, 1941. xii. PHYLLIS ELAINE GILLAM, b. Jul 24, 1941; m. EDWARD CLARKE, Dec 22, 1961, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; b. Jan 23, 1941, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

273. ALBERT RICHARD8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 14, 1911 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 08, 1994 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married KATHLEEN MAY BETTS Jul 04, 1936 in Congregational, Devonport, TAS, AUS. She was born Nov 09, 1920 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. 149 Notes for ALBERT RICHARD SHEEAN: Albert was buried on February 10, 1994 at Devonport.

Children of ALBERT SHEEAN and KATHLEEN BETTS are: i. RAYMOND FREDERICK9 SHEEAN. ii. ANTHONY JOHN SHEEAN, m. IRIS LORAINE CHAMBERS. iii. DARRYL RICHARD SHEEAN, m. THELMA IRENE WILKINSON, Nov 22, 1966, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; b. Nov 01, 1944, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. iv. NOELENE KAY SHEEAN, m. MERVYN IAN DOUGLAS, Apr 30, 1960.

274. HEBERT EDWARD8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 09, 1913 in Devonport, TAS, AUS. He married MONICA JOYCE HEASLIP 1942. She was born Jan 11, 1917.

Children of HEBERT SHEEAN and MONICA HEASLIP are: i. MARIA AMELIA9 SHEEAN, b. Feb 01, 1943; m. (1) KEVIN MCNAUGHTON, 1959, Fawkner, VIC, AUS; m. (2) BRIAN MCCOLL, Dec 22, 1968, Bentleigh, VIC, AUS. ii. JOYCE PATRICIA SHEEAN, b. Apr 23, 1945; m. EDWARD HENRY HANSEN, Jul 25, 1964, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; b. Jul 10, 1943, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. iii. BARBARA ANN SHEEAN, b. Apr 04, 1948; m. ROBERT GOUGH, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. iv. EDWARD CARSON SHEEAN, b. Jun 10, 1949; m. ANITA HENDERSON, Apr 22, 1972, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. v. FREDERICK JOSEPH SHEEAN, b. Oct 27, 1950, Melbourne, VIC, AUS. vi. GERARD RICHARD SHEEAN, b. Dec 29, 1954; m. DIANNE MCLELLAND.

275. WILLIAM HENRY8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 29, 1915 in L Barrington, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 16, 1987. He married LORNA ELSIE ANNE COLE. She was born Apr 07, 1918, and died Jun 29, 1987.

Notes for WILLIAM HENRY SHEEAN: William and Lorna were buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery.

Children of WILLIAM SHEEAN and LORNA COLE are: i. PAUL9 SHEEAN. ii. ANNE ELIZABETH SHEEAN, m. BARRY HYDE. iii. EDWARD TED SHEEAN, m. JILL LOCKWOOD; d. Aug 04, 1997, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. iv. WILLIAM CEDERIC SHEEAN, m. LYN. v. GARTH SHEEAN. vi. PHILLIP REX SHEEAN, m. SUE. vii. ROBIN SHEEAN, m. MANDI HARPER. viii. RODNEY SHEEAN, m. MARIA DAGOSTINIA. ix. MAREE RUTH SHEEAN, b. Jun 03, 1940; m. GRENVILLE BROWN.

276. FREDERICK8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 29, 1917. He married DAWN CELIA JEFFREY.

Children of FREDERICK SHEEAN and DAWN JEFFREY are: i. JOSEPHINE MARY9 SHEEAN, b. Oct 15, 1946; m. ROBERT GRAHAM FOX. ii. KERRY JOHN SHEEAN, b. Nov 02, 1948; m. SANDRA MAY MELLOR. iii. GRANT LESLIE SHEEAN, b. Oct 30, 1950; m. BEVERLEY GAIL WALKER. iv. VIVIEN EDWARD SHEEAN, b. Jan 14, 1952.

277. NELLIE8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 18, 1921 in Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 20, 1980 in M V M P, TAS, AUS. She married ALLAN SEYMOUR IVORY. He was born May 22, 1913

150 in Sassafras, and died Feb 25, 1994.

Notes for NELLIE SHEEAN: Nellie was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery.

Children of NELLIE SHEEAN and ALLAN IVORY are: i. GRAEME ALLAN9 IVORY, d. Aug 15, 1980, East Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. JENNIFER MARY ARNOLD. ii. BRIAN THOMAS IVORY, d. Sep 08, 1987, at Sea, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. JOSEPHINE CLEAVER. iii. RONALD FREDERICK IVORY, m. DIANNE HUNNIFORD. iv. DARRYL WILLIAM IVORY, m. GERALDINE COOK. v. RICHARD ANTHONY IVORY, m. HELEN LOUISE SALTER. vi. MARLENE JOY IVORY, b. May 28, 1945; m. JOHN MARSHALL, Aug 24, 1962, Devonport, TAS, AUS; b. Apr 08, 1934, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. vii. ROBERT EDWARD IVORY, b. May 01, 1946; m. DEIDRE LOONE, May 21, 1966, Church of England, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. viii. KEVIN JOHN IVORY, b. 1948; m. DOROTHY BOWDEN; b. 1950; d. Oct 06, 1981, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for DOROTHY BOWDEN: Dorothy was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery, Spreyton.

ix. GARY CHARLES IVORY, b. Jan 01, 1950; m. (1) LOIS; m. (2) YVONNE THOMPSON. x. GAIL PATRICIA IVORY, b. Jul 07, 1960; m. DANIEL LAURENCE SMITH.

278. THOMAS MICHAEL8 SHEEAN (BETHA MARY JANE7 BROOMHALL, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 15, 1922 in Lower Barrington, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 11, 1989 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married HARLENE VERONICA BURKE May 25, 1946 in East Devonport, TAS, AUS. She was born Oct 22, 1924 in Stanley, TAS, AUS.

Notes for THOMAS MICHAEL SHEEAN: Thomas was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery.

Children of THOMAS SHEEAN and HARLENE BURKE are: i. VALERIE HELEN9 SHEEAN, b. Sep 20, 1948; m. (2) BARRY FARRELL; m. (3) HAROLD TASMAN CLARIDGE. ii. ROSEMARY ANNE SHEEAN, b. Mar 25, 1951; m. (1) GLENN ROBERT OLSEN; m. (2) PHILLIP WILLIAM HEDGER. iii. MICHAEL THOMAS SHEEAN, b. Jan 08, 1955; m. DEBRA JEAN ELSON. iv. MARGARET MARY SHEEAN, b. Aug 15, 1958; m. PHILLIP JOHN SMITH. v. MARGARET SHEEAN, b. Stillborn.

279. ETHEL MARY8 BROOMHALL (ALFRED MICHAEL7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) She married CLARENCE GEORGE BLAKE.

Child of ETHEL BROOMHALL and CLARENCE BLAKE is: i. DIN9 BLAKE.

280. RAYMOND ARTHUR8 BROOMHALL (ALFRED MICHAEL7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) He married MARY JANE MCCALL. She died Sep 20, 1984.

Child of RAYMOND BROOMHALL and MARY MCCALL is: i. RAYMOND ALFRED9 BROOMHALL, m. (1) KATHLEEN ANNE MOORE; m. (2) DULCIE MARGARET COX.

281. MAVIS JEAN8 BROOMHALL (ALFRED MICHAEL7, MARY6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1918, and died Aug 17, 1978 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She married CLAUDE EDWARD GREEN Jan 10, 1940 in Baptist Manse, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He was born 1904 in Waratah, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 31, 1986 in Devonport, TAS, AUS.

Notes for CLAUDE EDWARD GREEN: 151 Claude was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery.

Children of MAVIS BROOMHALL and CLAUDE GREEN are: i. THOMAS9 GREEN. ii. NOELENE JOYCE GREEN, m. MICHAEL JOHN GAFFNEY. iii. SHIRLEY GREEN, m. PETER JOHN BAULCH. iv. CLAUDE GREEN, m. CHRISTINE GEORGE. v. HEATHER GREEN. vi. ELIZABETH ANNE GREEN, m. DONALD NORMAN HALL.

282. FREDERICK ERNEST8 PARSONS (FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 20, 1890 in Chudleigh, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 29, 1976 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married GRACE WATSON Jan 06, 1920. She was born Oct 26, 1896, and died Jun 03, 1985.

Children of FREDERICK PARSONS and GRACE WATSON are: i. DONALD FREDERICK9 PARSONS, b. May 26, 1923; d. Apr 06, 1944, RAAF, SCT. ii. NEVILLE RONSLEY PARSONS, b. 1926; m. (1) JOAN MCKEAKINY; m. (2) JENNIFER WATERS. iii. FRANCES IDA PARSONS, b. Oct 15, 1933, Tasmania, AUS.

283. HENRY JAMES8 PARSONS (FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 06, 1894 in Wesley Vale, TAS, AUS, and died Jan 17, 1967 in Mission Hill, Penguin, TAS, AUS. He married ELVIE MAIDA HOW Sep 21, 1921 in Chudleigh, TAS, AUS. She was born May 20, 1896 in Berrigan, NSW, AUS, and died Aug 13, 1971 in Tasmania, AUS.

Children of HENRY PARSONS and ELVIE HOW are: i. MARJORY ALICE9 PARSONS, b. Jul 18, 1922, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; d. Nov 29, 2004, Devonport, TAS, AUS; m. NEIL SCOTT MARTIN, Jul 26, 1947, Chudleigh, TAS, AUS; b. Feb 03, 1912, Mole Creek, TAS, AUS; d. Jul 01, 1979, Devonport, TAS, AUS. ii. GLENNARD ARTHUR PARSONS, b. Dec 08, 1926, Tasmania, AUS; d. Mar 06, 1988; m. DOREEN SMITH; b. Oct 16, 1935. iii. CORALIE FANNY PARSONS, b. Nov 24, 1927, Tasmania, AUS. iv. RUSSELL HENRY PARSONS, b. Dec 20, 1930, Tasmania, AUS; m. PATRICIA JOHNSTONE; b. Aug 23, 1938. v. KATHLEEN NANCY PARSONS, b. Jul 08, 1934, Tasmania, AUS. vi. BEVERLEY DAWN PARSONS, b. Jul 03, 1937, Tasmania, AUS; m. KENNETH DAVID WHITE.

284. CHARLES WILLIAM8 PARSONS (FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 24, 1897 in Hobart High Tch., Wesleydale, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 14, 1985. He married EILEEN RANSON.

Children of CHARLES PARSONS and EILEEN RANSON are: i. MAURICE9 PARSONS, m. DOROTHY DAVIES. ii. LIONEL PARSONS, m. WENDY KADELKA. iii. SHIRLEY PARSONS, m. RON LIDDELL.

285. WALTER ARTHUR8 PARSONS (FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 09, 1902 in Caveside, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 17, 1978 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married AGNES FLORENCE WILLIAMS May 10, 1927 in Methodists, Launceston, TAS, AUS. She was born Nov 24, 1898 in Mathinna, and died Apr 14, 1970 in Ulverstone Hospital, TAS, AUS.

Children of WALTER PARSONS and AGNES WILLIAMS are: i. DOUGLAS WALTER9 PARSONS, b. Jan 13, 1928, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Mar 17, 1978; m. BARBARA FAULKNER. ii. GLADYS OLIVE PARSONS, b. Jun 05, 1930, Deloraine, TAS, AUS; d. Dec 16, 1965; m. LAURIE PRATT. iii. JENNIFER AGNES PARSONS, b. Jul 03, 1939; d. Jul 14, 1976.

152 286. MARIAN OLIVE (MOLLY)8 PARSONS (FANNY LOUISA7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 15, 1905 in Caveside, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 01, 1978 in Hobart, TAS, AUS. She married HERBERT FRANCIS SMITH May 16, 1934 in Caveside, TAS, AUS.

Children of MARIAN PARSONS and HERBERT SMITH are: i. JOSCELYN9 SMITH, b. Oct 13, 1937; m. DAVID ANDREWS. ii. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, m. (1) JENNIFER BROWN; m. (2) JENNY PIERCE. iii. BARRY SMITH, b. 1936; d. Jan 07, 1963, Drowned, Flinders Island. iv. LYLE ROSS SMITH, b. 1943; d. Jun 06, 1986; m. EILEEN MCCORMACK.

287. ELVIE ELLA8 SNOOKS (CLARENCE WILLIAM7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 19, 1900 in Perth, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 21, 1970 in Ross, TAS, AUS. She married GEORGE PHILLIP SMITH Sep 29, 1926 in Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of ELVIE SNOOKS and GEORGE SMITH are: i. CLARENCE9 SMITH. ii. GLADYS SMITH.

288. LEILA MAY8 SNOOKS (CLARENCE WILLIAM7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 28, 1904 in Powranna, TAS, AUS. She married CLAUDE WOOLLEY Mar 29, 1927 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born Dec 09, 1903 in Glen Huon, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 08, 1968 in Franklin, TAS, AUS.

Notes for LEILA MAY SNOOKS: Claude and Leila settled in the Russell Valley. He was a sawmiller.

Children of LEILA SNOOKS and CLAUDE WOOLLEY are: i. MAXWELL CLAUDE9 WOOLLEY, b. Jan 28, 1928, Huonville, TAS, AUS; m. VIVIAN TREVILLIAN; b. Jul 21, 1929, Victoria. ii. NEIL WILLIAM CHARLES WOOLLEY, b. Jun 10, 1929, Huonville, TAS, AUS; m. JOSEPHINE DAWN SYLVESTER, Sep 20, 1950, Glen Huon, TAS, AUS; b. Jul 01, 1928, Huonville, TAS, AUS. iii. RONALD GORDON WOOLLEY, b. Dec 29, 1930, Huonville, TAS, AUS; m. JANICE MAE HELM, May 21, 1955, Hobart, TAS, AUS; b. Jun 06, 1936, Hobart, TAS, AUS. iv. BRIAN LEONARD WOOLLEY, b. Jun 09, 1933, Judbury, TAS, AUS; m. ESMA MARY HEPWORTH; b. Jun 11, 1936, Franklin, TAS, AUS. v. ENID FLORENCE WOOLLEY, b. May 24, 1935, Judbury, TAS, AUS; m. CALVIN JOSEPH WOOLLEY, Jul 29, 1955, Judbury, TAS, AUS; b. Feb 01, 1932, Hobart, TAS, AUS; d. May 13, 1983, Hobart, TAS, AUS. vi. JOHN GREGORY WOOLLEY, b. Jul 02, 1938, Judbury, TAS, AUS; m. MAUREEN ANNE FROST; b. Oct 01, 1940, Koonya. vii. ELDON JAMES WOOLLEY, b. Dec 19, 1939, Hobart, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 04, 1995, Hobart, TAS, AUS. viii. JEANETTE MARGARET WOOLLEY, b. Jan 14, 1944, Geeveston, TAS, AUS; m. MERVYN JOHN BEVIS, Jan 02, 1965, Judbury, TAS, AUS; b. Oct 02, 1943, Launceston, TAS, AUS. ix. TERRENCE ANTHONY WOOLLEY, b. Jul 28, 1945, Launceston, TAS, AUS; m. PAMELA JOYCE GREGSON; b. Jun 10, 1947, Hobart, TAS, AUS.

289. CLARENCE GORDON8 SNOOKS (CLARENCE WILLIAM7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 05, 1906 in Powranna, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 08, 1980 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married ANNIE ISOBEL BROWN.

Notes for CLARENCE GORDON SNOOKS: Clarence was buried at Supply River.

Children of CLARENCE SNOOKS and ANNIE BROWN are: i. JOHN9 SNOOKS. ii. GEOFFREY SNOOKS.

153 290. LEONARD ROY8 SNOOKS (CLARENCE WILLIAM7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 14, 1912 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 02, 1991. He married ALMA GRACE SMITH Dec 31, 1936.

Children of LEONARD SNOOKS and ALMA SMITH are: i. GRAEME9 SNOOKS, b. Sep 19, 1937. ii. BETTY SNOOKS, b. Jan 14, 1940. iii. ANNE SNOOKS, b. Mar 18, 1941. iv. JANICE ALMA SNOOKS, b. May 10, 1944; d. May 16, 1944, Launceston, TAS, AUS. v. DENNIS GREGORY SNOOKS, b. Aug 09, 1945.

291. ALBERT JAMES8 SNOOKS (ERNEST EDWARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 28, 1904, and died Jan 01, 1999 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married JEAN IRENE PALMER. She was born Jul 12, 1915, and died Apr 23, 1992 in Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, AUS.

Children of ALBERT SNOOKS and JEAN PALMER are: i. SHIRLEY JUNE9 SNOOKS, b. Oct 29, 1935; m. DON HENRY BARWICK. ii. PATRICIA JOAN SNOOKS, b. Feb 21, 1937; m. BRIAN HERBERT HERON. iii. JESSIE EILENE SNOOKS, b. Mar 29, 1938; m. BRIAN GLOVER. iv. BARBARA JEAN SNOOKS, b. Oct 1939; d. Nov 29, 1939, Hobart, TAS, AUS. v. FAY SNOOKS, b. Sep 28, 1944; m. ROY GRAHAM.

292. RALPH EDWARD8 SNOOKS (ERNEST EDWARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 13, 1906 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS, and died Mar 22, 1978 in Wynyard, TAS, AUS. He married SYLVIA LOUISA BELLCHAMBERS Mar 07, 1928 in Methodists Parsonage, Latrobe, TAS, AUS. She was born 1903, and died Sep 26, 1988.

Children of RALPH SNOOKS and SYLVIA BELLCHAMBERS are: i. KEITH RALPH9 SNOOKS, b. Dec 17, 1928; m. (1) BETTY WINSOME KAINE, Bef. 1955; m. (2) MIRIEL LOIS REDMAN, Bef. 1968; d. Nov 24, 1997, Perth, WA, AUS. ii. VALERIE JUNE SNOOKS, b. Mar 25, 1932. iii. DAYLE YAXLEY SNOOKS, b. Apr 09, 1940; m. (1) JANNETTE MARY AITKEN, Bef. 1970; m. (2) PAULINE ANNE MCCULLOCH, Aft. 1972.

293. STANLEY CHARLES8 SNOOKS (ERNEST EDWARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 07, 1910, and died Aug 15, 1992. He married PHYLLIS CAROL BELLCHAMBERS Jun 25, 1938. She was born Jul 08, 1912.

Children of STANLEY SNOOKS and PHYLLIS BELLCHAMBERS are: i. HEATHER9 SNOOKS, m. (1) BOB LING; m. (2) GRAEME KRAUSE. ii. JUDITH ANNE SNOOKS, m. MAURICE EDWARD KNIGHT, Oct 03, 1959. iii. WAYNE SNOOKS, m. JENNY DEEGAN. iv. ROBIN SNOOKS, m. PAULINE INGRAM. v. KELVIN SNOOKS, m. SHARYON. vi. DEIDRE SNOOKS, m. ALAN.

294. MOLLY WINIFRED8 SNOOKS (ERNEST EDWARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 12, 1911. She married GEOFFREY J FOOT Sep 18, 1940.

Children of MOLLY SNOOKS and GEOFFREY FOOT are: i. GREGORY JAMES9 FOOT, b. 1942; m. ANN WRIGHT. ii. WARWICK JOHN FOOT, b. 1946; m. ASTRID WERNER. iii. JOSCELYN SUE FOOT, b. 1948; m. MALCOLM FREEDMAN; d. 1988.

295. LAWRENCE GEORGE8 SNOOKS (ERNEST EDWARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET 154 HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 15, 1917, and died Aug 30, 1997 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married WANDA JOAN COLGAN. She was born Aug 15, 1932, and died Jun 11, 1995 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Children of LAWRENCE SNOOKS and WANDA COLGAN are: i. CHERYL9 SNOOKS, m. MALCOLM MART. ii. SANDRA SNOOKS, m. RALPH SMITH. iii. TERENCE SNOOKS.

296. JAMES RICHARD DICK8 SNOOKS (ERNEST EDWARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 09, 1918 in Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He married (1) ALISA JOAN JACOBS. He married (2) VONDA WINSOME COLLINS.

Children of JAMES SNOOKS and ALISA JACOBS are: i. TREVOR JAMES9 SNOOKS, b. Apr 18, 1941; m. EDNA ST CLAIR STREETS, Nov 11, 1961; b. Aug 26, 1937. ii. DENISE MARGARET SNOOKS, b. Jan 16, 1943; m. (1) RONALD WALLIS; m. (2) ALAIN JAMES WALKER, Nov 25, 1978. iii. GRAEME ERNEST SNOOKS, b. Jun 20, 1947; m. GAYLENE PATRICIA MITCHELL, Jul 05, 1969; b. Jul 03, 1947.

297. ELLEN ANN NELLIE8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 20, 1900, and died Jun 02, 1975 in Hobart, TAS, AUS. She married EDGAR DADD May 21, 1921.

Children of ELLEN PRATT and EDGAR DADD are: i. REX JOHN ROBERT9 DADD, b. Oct 21, 1921; m. VIOLET CLAYTON, Dec 31, 1942; b. Sep 15, 1921. ii. ETHEL RHODA DADD, b. Feb 28, 1923; m. (1) ERNEST GORDON BARRENGER; m. (2) VERNON BECK, Dec 16, 1944. iii. MAXWELL JAMES DADD, b. May 05, 1924; m. BETTY SMITH; b. Jan 12, 1927. iv. HAROLD EDGAR DADD, b. Sep 10, 1925; m. (1) ESTELLE LURLINE STANLEY; m. (2) PAMELA GERALDINE PERKINS, 1955; b. Feb 19, 1931; d. Jun 2004. v. BETTY MARGARET DADD, b. Jan 16, 1927; m. WILLIAM GEORGE BRACKEN, Mar 22, 1947; b. Feb 19, 1923; d. Jan 01, 1985. vi. DOROTHY MARY DADD, b. Sep 27, 1931; m. (1) WARNE GEORGE BREWER; m. (2) ORM WOODS.

298. EDWARD JAMES8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 27, 1903 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 17, 1994 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. He married SYLVIA MARY BATT.

Children of EDWARD PRATT and SYLVIA BATT are: i. DOREEN MARY9 PRATT, m. DEREK WALTER FELLOWS, Dec 10, 1949; b. Sep 10, 1926; d. Oct 27, 1983, Launceston, TAS, AUS. ii. NORMA PRATT, m. JOHN UNDERLIN.

299. ABRAHAM GEORGE BROWNIE8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 10, 1905, and died Dec 03, 1984 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. He married DAPHINE JEAN GLEESON.

Children of ABRAHAM PRATT and DAPHINE GLEESON are: i. OWEN9 PRATT. ii. KARLENE PRATT.

300. RAYMOND KEITH8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 08, 1908, and died May 08, 1991 in Repat Hospital, Hobart, TAS, AUS. He married ELLA ALMA WOODBERRY.

155 Children of RAYMOND PRATT and ELLA WOODBERRY are: i. JOHN9 PRATT. ii. DENNIS JAMES PRATT, b. Jul 02, 1948, Hobart, TAS, AUS.

301. ERIC ROBERT8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 06, 1909 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. He married GLADYS IRENE CLARKE.

Children of ERIC PRATT and GLADYS CLARKE are: i. KERRY9 PRATT. ii. RODNEY PRATT. iii. JUNE PRATT. iv. ROBERT PRATT.

302. CORAL MAY8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 17, 1918 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married LIONEL THOMAS NUTTING. He died Dec 15, 1990 in General Hospital, Launceston, TAS, AUS.

Children of CORAL PRATT and LIONEL NUTTING are: i. GRAHAM LIONEL9 NUTTING, b. Nov 23, 1939. ii. BARBARA MARY SALLY NUTTING, b. Jan 14, 1942; m. DAVID COOK. iii. HELEN MAREE NUTTING, b. Apr 08, 1947; m. NORMAN BRITTON. iv. MALCOLM GEOFFREY NUTTING, b. Jan 15, 1949; m. MARGARET FLEMING. v. ROGER JAMES NUTTING, b. Sep 05, 1952. vi. JUDY ANNE NUTTING, b. Dec 22, 1953.

303. RONALD KEITH8 PRATT (RHODA MARY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 30, 1930. He married DOROTHY PATRICIA PITCHFORD.

Children of RONALD PRATT and DOROTHY PITCHFORD are: i. SUSAN9 PRATT. ii. KERRY PRATT. iii. WENDY PRATT.

304. DORIS ELIZABETH (DOLLY)8 SNOOKS (JAMES RICHARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 20, 1900 in Meander, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 12, 1984 in Westbury, TAS, AUS. She married CLAUDE HARRY RICHARDSON 1925 in Methodists Church, Launceston, TAS, AUS. He was born Mar 05, 1876 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS.

Child of DORIS SNOOKS and CLAUDE RICHARDSON is: i. BEVERLEY PEARL9 RICHARDSON, b. May 03, 1929, Westbury, TAS, AUS; m. KENNETH JAMES GARWOOD.

305. CLYDE WILLIAM JAMES8 SNOOKS (JAMES RICHARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 07, 1909, and died Sep 21, 1966 in George Town. He married VIOLET ISABEL LOUISE WEBB. She died Aug 07, 1996.

Children of CLYDE SNOOKS and VIOLET WEBB are: i. JOYCE9 SNOOKS, m. NOEL CLIFFORD. ii. GRAEME C SNOOKS, m. PAT UNKNOWN. iii. BARRY SNOOKS, m. JENNY UNKNOWN. iv. REX SNOOKS, d. May 31, 1945, Zeehan; m. HELEN UNKNOWN.

306. GLOUCESTER KEITH (DOT)8 SNOOKS (JAMES RICHARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET

156 HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 19, 1912 in Meander, TAS, AUS, and died Aug 23, 1982 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married KATHLEEN RENNIE DEWIS.

Children of GLOUCESTER SNOOKS and KATHLEEN DEWIS are: i. PATRICIA9 SNOOKS. ii. BARBARA SNOOKS. iii. GERALD SNOOKS. iv. DIANE SNOOKS. v. BRIAN SNOOKS.

307. ZILLAH BERYL (BERYL)8 SNOOKS (JAMES RICHARD7, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 06, 1917 in Meander, TAS, AUS, and died May 23, 1984 in Kings Meadows. She married KEITH STANLEY SAUNDERS Dec 23, 1942.

Children of ZILLAH SNOOKS and KEITH SAUNDERS are: i. KERRY DAVID9 SAUNDERS, b. Dec 14, 1945, Launceston, TAS, AUS. ii. ROXLEY THOMAS SAUNDERS.

308. HARRY LEIGH8 COVENTRY (LINDA MAY7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 02, 1910 in Devonport, TAS, AUS, and died May 18, 1983 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS. He married MARY (MOLLY) URSULA HARVEY. She was born Abt. 1912, and died Nov 26, 2000.

Children of HARRY COVENTRY and MARY HARVEY are: i. ANNE9 COVENTRY, m. HARRISON. ii. DAVID COVENTRY.

309. JUNE MARGARET8 PHILLIPS (ADA ALICE7 SNOOKS, ANNE6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 30, 1922 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married PERCY WILBERT BADCOCK. He was born Mar 16, 1916.

Children of JUNE PHILLIPS and PERCY BADCOCK are: i. ANNETTE JOY9 BADCOCK, b. Jan 27, 1946; m. ROBIN DOUGLAS WALSH; b. Dec 17, 1943. ii. DENISE MAREE BADCOCK, b. Mar 31, 1951; m. GERARD ANTHONY FROST; b. Nov 17, 1947.

310. ALBERT GEORGE "BERT"8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 16, 1899 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 30, 1978. He married KATE LUCAS WEBSTER Sep 13, 1922 in Rites Methodists Church, Sprent, TAS, AUS. She was born Jun 18, 1897 in Lefroy, TAS. AUS, and died May 12, 1996 in Burnie, TAS, AUS.

Notes for ALBERT GEORGE "BERT" COX: Albert and Kate were buried at Wynyard Cemetery.

Children of ALBERT COX and KATE WEBSTER are: i. REGINALD GEORGE9 COX, b. Jan 26, 1924, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; m. RITA HARRIS. ii. ADELINE LOUISE COX, b. Jun 02, 1925, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; m. LANCE JONES, Apr 27, 1946, Cam Rd. Methodists Church. iii. ROSALIE MAY COX, b. Jul 24, 1926, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 31, 1986; m. DENNIS EDWARD "TED" WRAGG, 1948; b. Dec 03, 1928. iv. EDWARD JOSEPH COX, b. Jul 22, 1928, Smithton, TAS, AUS; m. LEXIE CLARE SATLMARSH. v. JEANNETTE FAY COX, b. May 25, 1942, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. ENOKE TEINAKI.

311. ALLEN LEWIS8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 30, 1900 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Apr 13, 1984 in Latrobe Hosiptal, TAS, AUS. He married CHRISTINE LIVINGSTON MCKAY Apr 25, 1930 in Methodists Church, Gawler, TAS, AUS. She was born Dec 02, 1905 in North Motton, TAS, AUS, and died Nov 02, 1987.

157 Notes for ALLEN LEWIS COX: Allen was buried at Ulverstone.

Children of ALLEN COX and CHRISTINE MCKAY are: i. NITA9 COX. ii. BARBARA COX. iii. DONALD COX. iv. GEOFFREY ALLEN "GEOFF" COX, b. Nov 21, 1931, Smithton, TAS, AUS; m. JEAN BONDE, 1960.

312. ETHEL MAY8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 07, 1903 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 21, 1989. She married CLIFFORD CARLTON HANDSFORD ARNOLD May 24, 1924 in Central Castra, TAS, AUS. He was born Mar 28, 1895 in Kindred, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 06, 1973 in Tasmania, AUS.

Notes for ETHEL MAY COX: Ethel and Clifford were buried at Wynyard Cemetery.

Children of ETHEL COX and CLIFFORD ARNOLD are: i. MAXWELL9 ARNOLD, b. Feb 21, 1929, Central Castra, TAS, AUS. ii. ERNEST ARNOLD, b. May 31, 1930. iii. ARTHUR ARNOLD, b. Apr 22, 1932. iv. GEORGE ARNOLD, b. Sep 13, 1935. v. LEONARD JAMES ARNOLD, b. Nov 01, 1936. vi. ALICE ARNOLD, b. Abt. 1938; d. Abt. 1942. vii. STANLEY ARNOLD, b. Mar 09, 1943.

313. NINA LOUISE8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 30, 1905 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Dec 09, 1998 in Morwell, VIC, AUS. She married JOSEPH HENRY PEARCE Oct 09, 1926 in Methodists Church, Ulverstone, TAS, AUS. He was born Sep 07, 1901 in Upper Castra, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 25, 1975 in Newborough, VIC, AUS.

Children of NINA COX and JOSEPH PEARCE are: i. ARTHUR JOSEPH9 PEARCE, b. Dec 07, 1927, Morwell, VIC, AUS; m. JUNE DOREEN WELLS, Feb 21, 1953; b. May 20, 1931. ii. DORIS LOUISE "DORIE" PEARCE, b. Jan 05, 1929, Morwell, VIC, AUS; m. ROB CARTER. iii. JOYCE EVELYN PEARCE, b. Jun 02, 1931, Yalloum, VIC, AUS; d. Jun 1931, Yalloum, VIC, AUS.

Notes for JOYCE EVELYN PEARCE: Joyce died at about the age of 2 weeks of Pneumonia.

iv. BETTY JOAN PEARCE, b. Oct 01, 1932, Yalloum, VIC, AUS; m. JOHN CHARLES "JACK" VINALL, Jul 09, 1955; b. Aug 28, 1931, Morwell, VIC, AUS.

314. ROY ALEXANDER8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 10, 1907 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Oct 11, 1991 in Burnie Hospital, TAS, AUS. He married (1) WINNIFRED MARY GALE. He married (2) VIVIENNE MARGARET DENNY Apr 03, 1929 in Methodists Church, Upper Castra, TAS, AUS. She was born 1905 in Melrose, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 20, 1945 in Devon Hospital, Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Children of ROY COX and WINNIFRED GALE are: i. SHIRLEY9 COX. ii. JUDY COX.

Children of ROY COX and VIVIENNE DENNY are: iii. LANCE9 COX.

158 iv. MARGARET COX. v. JOSEPH COX.

315. RUBY AGNES8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 05, 1910 in Sprent, TAS, AUS. She married THOMAS WILLIAM WILLIAMS Sep 10, 1932 in Devonport Methodists Church, Devonport, TAS, AUS. He was born Feb 26, 1908 in Campbell Town, and died Jan 18, 1979 in Latrobe, TAS, AUS.

Notes for THOMAS WILLIAM WILLIAMS: Thomas was buried at Mersey Vale Memorial Park Lawn Cemetery.

Children of RUBY COX and THOMAS WILLIAMS are: i. MYRA AGNES9 WILLIAMS, b. Mar 31, 1933, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. MALCOLM LANE, Feb 09, 1952, Devonport Methodists Church, Devonport, TAS, AUS. ii. GWENDA MARY WILLIAMS, b. Jul 07, 1934, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. JOHN KEITH PARKER, Dec 18, 1951, Devonport R .C. Church, Devonport, TAS, AUS. iii. RAYMOND THOMAS WILLIAMS, b. Jun 16, 1937, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. KLAASKA VANDEWALL, Railton, TAS, AUS. iv. GEOFFREY JOSEPH WILLIAMS, b. Jun 06, 1940, Latrobe, TAS, AUS; m. MYRA WILSON, Devonport, TAS, AUS.

316. OWEN RICHARD "DICK"8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 01, 1911 in Sprent, TAS, AUS, and died May 01, 1977 in Hospital, Roseberry, TAS, AUS. She married ETHEL GLEASON.

Children of OWEN COX and ETHEL GLEASON are: i. WILSON9 GLEASON. ii. COLIN ARTHUR GLEASON, b. Mar 25, 1951.

317. LAYTON SIDNEY8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 24, 1912 in Sprent, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 01, 1997 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. He married RUTH QUINN Mar 16, 1939 in Smithton, TAS, AUS.

Notes for LAYTON SIDNEY COX: Syn was buried at Burnie Lawn Cemetery.

Children of LAYTON COX and RUTH QUINN are: i. KAY9 COX. ii. KEVIN COX. iii. GAYLENE COX. iv. WAYNE DARYL COX, b. Sep 03, 1940. v. VICKI ANN COX, b. Sep 19, 1951, Smithton, TAS, AUS.

318. DORIS MAY "DOLL"8 COX (JOSEPH HENRY7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 27, 1912 in Sprent, TAS, AUS. She married COLIN "CHARLIE" HAMPTON.

Children of DORIS COX and COLIN HAMPTON are: i. DON9 HAMPTON. ii. BEVERLEY HAMPTON.

319. EDNA JOY8 COX (ERNEST SAMUEL7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 30, 1908 in Green Creek, Sassafrae, TAS, AUS, and died Jun 20, 1996 in Umina Park Home, Burnie, TAS, AUS. She married MARVIN CHARLES RADFORD Abt. 1941. He was born Jun 03, 1915 in Romaine, TAS, AUS, and died May 12, 1968 in East Ridgley, TAS, AUS.

159 Notes for EDNA JOY COX: Edna Joy Radford 2.00pm, Monday, June 24 1996

Today we celebrate and pay tribute to the life of Edna Joy Radford. We are not celebrating the life of one of society's great achievers. We don't accept such a hierarchy of status. Edna in her own way was an eminent person, certainly in our lives. And she was a very successful person, certainly in our eyes, and that's what matters most. She made a success out of some of the really important things in life, some of the things that celebrated people fail at miserably.

Edna succeeded in raising her family. Her family was everything to her. They were all she needed out of life. Edna learned one of the greatest secrets of life, she learned the art of being content with her lot.. She learned to be content with living simply. We sometimes use the expression "a simple person" in a derogative manner, demeaning the person of whom we speak. But when we say Edna Radford was a simple person we are doing the exact opposite. We are recognizing that the art of contenting ourselves with the simple things of life is a very commendable character. She simply liked the simple things. And she was never happier than when she was with her family. She was never more fulfilled than when she was doing something for her family. She didn't need to go places . She didn't need to go out and do profile things.

In her early years the family was involved in the Methodist Church at Ridgley. Edna herself taught Sunday School. However her family lost some contact with the church, a combination of the kids coming along and getting so busy. Nevertheless, the kids were all very diligently sent along to Sunday School at the Upper Burnie Methodist Church.

Edna was born and bred on farms, born in the Sassafras area and moved with her family, Early to the East Ridgley area. She didn't get to spend very long at school at Ridgley, before she got caught up in the work back home on the farm. When she first married Mannie they lived in town, but she was very happy when they moved back to the farm life early in their married life. She never went away on holidays, because it was always a time that something or other needed to be done on the farm. I suspect that was as much choice as necessity. She loved being around the paddocks getting stuck into the farm work. She knew farm work. And when Mannie died she continued on for some time to work the farm herself, with the help from the kids. She only sold it when Graeme moved away to Sydney to work. At that time she sold the farm and moved into town. But she was never as happy in town as she was on the farm. She felt somewhat lost in town. Her joy in life continued to be her family. And she moved into a house across the street from Bev and Dennis. And she loved to look after the grandchildren when she had the chance. She remained just as protective of her 'baby' "Davie Crocket" and she took her son-in-laws and daughter-in-laws into the family with warm embrace- and put them to work. She was a lady who enjoyed a joke. There was, and is, always a ready joke and sense of fun around her family. For instance, she loved to go to the sppedway with her family during the years they were involved. She'd line up with her seat and her coat. While she was quiet and straight down the line and somewhat inflexible in her ideas earlier in her life, her family claimed to have succeeded in broadening her out somewhat as the years went by.

She had an easy life . She never had any luxuries, never anything much to spare. Then her mental health began to deteriorate and it became necessary for her to move into Umina Park Complex where she has remained ever since. She didn't find the transition to Umina Park easy, but it was a more secure place for her, and a place where she received wonderful care and attention. The family asked me to make a special mention of their great gratitude and thankfulness to the staff at Umina Park for the way they have cared for their Mum and loved her. It has been a protracted period of ill health that found it's conclusion in the healing embrace of God on Friday morning. Not even in the latter stages of her illness did she ever complain, either to family or staff. She had the wonderful grace to adapt to the simple life, and to accept what she hag to do. She was happy with her life.

Perhaps her character is well depicted by the three little ornaments that daughter-in-law Sue gave her a while back. There was a wise owl, reflecting her wisened character; a pussycat holding a prayer book, reflecting the fact that within her an appreciation of the importance of a relationship with God in her life; and a dolly all dressed up, which speaks for itself.

Edna's life , and the way she contented herself with her present condition in life , reminds me of some of the words that the Apostle Paul wrote to his Christian friends in Philippi;

160 I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.(Philippians 4:11-13 NIV)

Children of EDNA COX and MARVIN RADFORD are: i. EVELYN JOY9 RADFORD, b. 1941, Burnie, TAS, AUS; d. Feb 28, 1947, Wynyard Hospital, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. ii. BEVERLEY JOYCE RADFORD, b. Dec 27, 1942, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. DENNIS GORDON O'ROURKE, Feb 24, 1961, Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Dec 02, 1940, Penguin, TAS, AUS.

Notes for BEVERLEY JOYCE RADFORD: Dennis began working at Hancocks, Pty, Ltd. of Burnie Tas, Aus, in the year 1957 after completeing his full education. he was given an apprenticeship in Motor Mechanics after having he had been engaged in in the trade for three years. Here is an extract on his apprenticeship papers.

(a) Take receive and accept the apprentice as his apprentice for the full term of 2 years from the 7th day of September, 1960. As the term of the apprenticeship prescribed for this trade is 5 years, and as the said apprentice has been engaged in the trade for 3 years prior to the 7th day of September, 1960, he shall be deemed to have entered the trade in his 4th year, and the completion of 2 years as aforesaid shall be reckoned as completing the full term of 5 years.

This document was signed by A.Hancock" Employer", G.O'Rourke " Father", A.Robertson "Witness", D.O'Rourke "Apprentice", V.Dwyer "Witness". The Apprenticeship was finished and Signed and Stamped buy the Apprenticeship Commission of Tasmania, Fourteenth day of September 1962.

Dennis started at APPM as a Mechanic in the Tractor Workshop in 1964 under the supervision of Ken Clingliffer Foreman and Terry Coad, Leading Hand. He gradually worked his way up. He was told when Ken retired that seeing he was the one that always was up to mischief he would be promoted to leading hand to keep him in gear. Terry was promoted to Foreman. After several years Terry retired and Dennis became Foreman. He was also doing the job of Health and Safety for a few years and pulled quite a few into gear in the area of safety. In 1994 the Tractor Workshop closed down. APPM was slowing down, and North Broken Hill was building a new Chip Mill at Hampshire and would not be needing most of their employees. Dennis took early retirement. 12 months before he finally finished Dennis spent as Purchasing Officer in the North Broken Hill Store.

*North Broken Hill took over the Tractor Workshop and APPM several years prior to Dennis' retirement.

Dennis is a very keen follower of Hockey. He gained this interest when all his children began to play hockey as young school children. After a few years of following them around every Saturday his interest grew and he began to coach the High School girls. To begin with, he coached the teams that his daughters played in and then progressed to other teams. Over the years he has coached at both Burnie and Parklands High School. About 1984 he started up his own womens Hockey Club called , who play in the Burnie District Hockey Womens Hockey rosters. It was very hard in those days, for not only was the club starting out and fundraising, they were also fundraising for a new hockey centre and fields at Three Mile Line, Burnie. Dennis and the family and the club participated in many walkathons, street Raffles and many evening functions to help raise the money. He towed his favourite "PLAY HOUSE" raffle round many streets and towns at Christmas time to fundraise. He never seem to want the glory of it, and instead of putting his name on the board at McKenna Park Hockey Centre he put those who helped him. He has been doing voluntary work at the hockey centre for quite a few hours a week for several years since his retirement. He mows all the grass around the complex and in 1996 while sweeping the turf with a tree wheel bike pulling a piece of carpet behind him he caught his big toe in the mesh fence and pulled it out of joint and broke it. He didn't have time to stay at the hospital because his team was playing off in the semi's so he left it till next day to have it fixed. In 1998 while mowing he stepped off the mower and rolled his ankle. He drove home and Bev took him to the hospital. He had broke it so bad that he had to have a plate put in it, and he was on crutches for over 4 months. It took him a lot of physio and exercises before he could walk on it properly. He was just coming right and while doing some voluntary work helping pull up the old sand based turf he got his fingers caught behind a steel bar and the tray of a truck and crushed his fingers. After going to hospital in the ambulance they operated and took half his little finger off and stitched on his ring finger, and middle finger. One of the nurses in the operating theatre who plays hockey stated later after looking at the healed fingers that she was amazed at how well they healed. She said they were pretty mangled when he came in. When people ask him

161 how his fingers are he says they are growing back. ______

_Awards:

In 1992 he was presented with Life Membership to the BROOKLYN HOCKEY CLUB. ______

In 1997 he was presented with a Certificate of Merit for Oustanding and Loyal Service to the Burnie District Women's Hockey Association. ______

In 1997 he was awarded Life Membership to MCKENNA PARK HOCKEY COMPLEX INC for Service to the Organisation

iii. GRAEME CHARLES RADFORD, b. Oct 27, 1944, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. MARGARET WESTERNHAGEN. iv. JOHN MURRAY RADFORD, b. 1946, Burnie, TAS, AUS; d. Aug 26, 1958, Burnie, TAS, AUS. v. MARGARET ELLEN RADFORD, b. Mar 08, 1950, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. KERRY IVAN SMITH; b. Oct 09, 1949, Wynyard, TAS, AUS. vi. ELVIN ERIC RADFORD, b. Oct 21, 1950, Burnie, TAS, AUS; d. Jan 26, 1974, Upper Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. JEANETTE DEAYTON. vii. LYNETTE ANN RADFORD, b. Jul 10, 1952, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. LENARD FRANCIS PIKE, Jan 02, 1971, Burnie Uniting Church, Burnie, TAS, AUS; b. Jul 02. viii. DAVID STANLEY RADFORD, b. Dec 14, 1953, Burnie, TAS, AUS; m. SUE KNIGHT, May 22, 1999.

320. MAX8 COX (ERNEST SAMUEL7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 22, 1915, and died 1955. He married ENA ELPHINSTONE.

Children of MAX COX and ENA ELPHINSTONE are: i. IAN9 COX. ii. SHIRLEY COX.

321. JOAN8 COX (ERNEST SAMUEL7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 13, 1922, and died Aug 12, 1994. She married ARTHUR STANYON "WOOLY" DIXON. He died Apr 27, 1969.

Children of JOAN COX and ARTHUR DIXON are: i. RODNEY9 DIXON, m. ?. ii. BRIAN DIXON, d. Jan 23, 1984. iii. PETER DIXON, m. CAROL KNIGHT.

322. MYRA LOUISE8 WALKER (MINNIE ELIZABETH7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 24, 1904, and died Jun 22, 1976. She married ALBERT JOSEPH WHITELEY. He was born Jul 16, 1905.

Children of MYRA WALKER and ALBERT WHITELEY are: i. NANCY9 WHITELEY, m. ALAN WILLIAM PORTER; b. Aug 16, 1929. ii. BRIAN ALBERT WHITELEY, b. Sep 10, 1932; m. ALISON JOYCE PRIOR; b. Jun 17, 1931. iii. ELIZABETH RUTH WHITELEY, b. Jan 04, 1934; d. 1967; m. ALAN JAMES BROWNLIE. iv. REX HERBERT WHITELEY, b. Jun 17, 1942; m. LORRAINE NANCY TAYLOR; b. Nov 14, 1943.

323. FREDERICK HERBERT8 WALKER (MINNIE ELIZABETH7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 24, 1910, and died Jan 29, 1970. He married ANNIE MAVIS STELLA ROBINSON. She was born 1920, and died 1976.

Children of FREDERICK WALKER and ANNIE ROBINSON are: i. JOHN RAYMOND9 WALKER, b. Feb 02, 1946; d. 1967. ii. LYNETTE JOY WALKER, b. Mar 07, 1949; m. PETER FREDERICK TOY.

162 324. MAVIS DAPHNE8 WALKER (MINNIE ELIZABETH7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 21, 1919. She married DOUGLAS JAMES WILSON. He was born Mar 30, 1918.

Children of MAVIS WALKER and DOUGLAS WILSON are: i. WINIFRED MARGARET9 WILSON, b. Apr 12, 1942; m. DAVID HUGH LINTON; b. Mar 03, 1936. ii. KAY ELIZABETH WILSON, b. Jul 05, 1945; m. (1) EDWARD JOHNS; b. Apr 09, 1944; m. (2) RAYMOND GAFFNEY; b. Oct 14, 1944. iii. MARALYN JUNE WILSON, b. Jun 20, 1951; m. GRAEME BAKER; b. Oct 06, 1941. iv. JOY ANNETTE WILSON, b. Nov 20, 1952; m. MAXWELL WILLIAM CRIPPS; b. Jan 03, 1938.

325. CLIFFORD GEORGE8 COX (GEORGE HUBERT7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 11, 1909 in Parkham, TAS, AUS, and died Feb 11, 1981. He married CHRISTINE MAY CHILCOTT. She was born Mar 18, 1909.

Children of CLIFFORD COX and CHRISTINE CHILCOTT are: i. OLIVE LILY9 COX, m. ROBERT GEORGE LOONE. ii. WENDY PAMELA COX, m. GREGORY PHILLIPS. iii. GWENNETH MAY COX, b. Nov 22, 1941; m. DESMOND RONALD JORDAN.

326. RAYMOND CLIFFORD8 WALKER (ANNIE MARIA7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 08, 1907, and died Jun 15, 1979. He married IVY MAY LOONE. She was born Nov 09, 1908, and died Jun 30, 1981.

Children of RAYMOND WALKER and IVY LOONE are: i. GILBERT GEORGE9 WALKER, b. Apr 06, 1930; m. BETTY RADCLIFFE. ii. FREDERICK JOHN WALKER, b. Dec 28, 1931; d. Apr 08, 1999, St. Helens, TAS, AUS; m. SHIRLEY BOON; b. Feb 16, 1929. iii. WINNIFRED BERNICE WALKER, b. Nov 15, 1933; m. JOSEPH RONALD PARSONS; b. Jan 10, 1932. iv. CLIFFORD ARTHUR WALKER, b. Apr 11, 1939; m. PATRICIA LORRAINE ELLINGS; b. Feb 25, 1942. v. TREVOR CHARLES WALKER, b. Feb 08, 1943; d. Apr 14, 1944. vi. DOROTHY MAY WALKER, b. Mar 06, 1945; m. NORMAN LENNARD SMITH; b. Mar 06, 1939. vii. HELEN FAY WALKER, b. Apr 09, 1947; d. Feb 01, 1999; m. HERBERT JOHN JONES; b. Jan 02, 1943. viii. MICHAEL JAMES WALKER, b. Nov 15, 1948; m. BEVERLEY FRANCIS; b. Jan 06, 1947.

327. PEACE LOUISE8 WALKER (ANNIE MARIA7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 28, 1919. She married TREVOR ADYE SCOTT. He was born Jul 23, 1917, and died Sep 27, 1973.

Children of PEACE WALKER and TREVOR SCOTT are: i. WARREN TREVOR9 SCOTT, b. Jan 12, 1941; m. (1) VALERIE RUSHTON; b. Jul 17, 1942; m. (2) CLAUDIA BROOMHALL; b. Aug 31, 1951. ii. VALERIE JOY SCOTT, b. Jul 08, 1942; m. DAVID STODDARD; b. May 12, 1941. iii. KELVIN ADYE SCOTT, b. May 06, 1950; d. May 28, 1988; m. ANNE MARY GILLIGAN; b. Sep 19, 1951.

328. THELMA MADGE8 BADCOCK (LILLIE MAY7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 17, 1912. She married ERNEST ALFRED LOONE. He was born Aug 19, 1910, and died Jun 18, 1987.

Children of THELMA BADCOCK and ERNEST LOONE are: i. PETER JOHN9 LOONE, b. Sep 24, 1939; m. PATRICIA VERNA GILLARD; b. Apr 28, 1942. ii. MARGARET LOONE, b. Jun 12, 1948; m. WALTER RAYMOND WRIGHT; b. Aug 21, 1945.

329. CLAYVEL LINDSAY "JACK"8 BADCOCK (LILLIE MAY7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 10, 1914 in Exton, TAS, AUS, and

163 died Dec 13, 1982 in Exton, TAS, AUS. He married CAROL DAWN CRAMMOND. She was born Jan 06, 1920 in Adelaide, SA, AUS.

Children of CLAYVEL BADCOCK and CAROL CRAMMOND are: i. MARILYN DAN9 BADCOCK, b. Nov 02, 1943; m. NEIL ALFRED ATKINS; b. Mar 15, 1943. ii. ANDREW LYNDON BADCOCK, b. Oct 19, 1947; m. CLAIRE ELIZABETH DIX; b. Dec 09, 1946. iii. MILTON NIGEL CRAMMOND BADCOCK, b. Mar 07, 1952; m. JAN KELB; b. Nov 16, 1952.

330. JOYCE CAREEN8 BADCOCK (LILLIE MAY7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 05, 1928. She married STANLEY WILLIAM SHAW. He was born Oct 04, 1927.

Children of JOYCE BADCOCK and STANLEY SHAW are: i. GAEL GENEEN9 SHAW, b. Dec 26, 1954; m. ROY BLAKEY; b. Feb 02, 1957, Queensland, AUS. ii. DENNIS LINDSAY SHAW, b. Jun 25, 1956.

331. OWEN HENRY8 LANGHAM (ROSIE MAY7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 06, 1919 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Sep 13, 1994. He married NANCY RIDLEY JONES.

Children of OWEN LANGHAM and NANCY JONES are: i. JENNIFER9 LANGHAM, m. ALLAN GREEN. ii. COLIN LANGHAM, m. MARILYN. iii. ROSLYN LANGHAM, m. JOHN MORIARTY.

332. AUDREY AGNES8 LANGHAM (ROSIE MAY7 COX, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 09, 1921. She married (1) ARNOLD OLIVER HARRISON. He was born 1906, and died Jun 13, 1960. She married (2) ALFRED F ARMSTRONG.

Children of AUDREY LANGHAM and ARNOLD HARRISON are: i. DAWN ROSEMARIE9 HARRISON, b. Mar 28, 1944; m. GERALD RAYMOND SHEEHAN. ii. ROBERT ARNOLD HARRISON, b. Oct 27, 1944; m. DAWN HAMILTON.

333. FLORENCE ESTHER8 COX (FREDERICK CHARLES7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 18, 1922 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS, and died Jul 03, 1981 in Launceston, TAS, AUS. She married CYRIL DONNITHORNE LUMLEY. He was born Aug 02, 1905, and died Jul 25, 1988.

Notes for FLORENCE ESTHER COX: Florence and Cyril were buried at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston.

Child of FLORENCE COX and CYRIL LUMLEY is: i. MARGARET FLORENCE9 LUMLEY, b. Jan 22, 1954; m. RAVINDER SINGH SOIN, Dec 29, 1978; b. Apr 22, 1946.

334. BETTY VICTORIA8 COX (FREDERICK CHARLES7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 08, 1924 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married ARTHUR ALFRED GOBBY. He was born Jun 09, 1912, and died Feb 25, 1988.

Children of BETTY COX and ARTHUR GOBBY are: i. JAMES FREDERICK9 GOBBY, b. Apr 25, 1953; m. SHONNA LEE BREMNER, May 13, 1984; b. Mar 04, 1960. ii. DEREK ALFRED GOBBY, b. Jun 05, 1955; m. LINDA LOUISE WADDELL, Mar 24, 1979; b. Apr 14, 1956.

335. JOY DOROTHY8 COX (FREDERICK CHARLES7, AGNES6 WILSON, JANET5 SMEATON, HELEN (MARGARET HELEN)4 HONEYMAN, DAVID3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 01, 1926 in Deloraine, TAS, AUS. She married AUBREY

164 HILTON GAINEY Sep 12, 1953. He was born Jul 06, 1925.

Children of JOY COX and AUBREY GAINEY are: i. BRUCE9 GAINEY, b. Feb 20, 1955. ii. TERRY GAINEY, b. Nov 26, 1957; m. SUSAN ALISON BELLAMY, Sep 24, 1988; b. Apr 10, 1958.

336. ESTHER8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 14, 1877 in Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died Jan 24, 1944 in Dysart, FIF, SCT. She married ORR MILL Jul 15, 1898 in Montgomery, KRS, SCT. He was born 1868 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died Jul 06, 1945 in Dysart, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ESTHER FERNIE: In 1901, Orr and Esther lived at 6 Fraser Pl , Dysart, Fife with their children Cecilia and William. Orr was a Coal Miner.

Esther died of Coronary Thrombosis. Orr died of Acute Bronchitis.

Notes for ORR MILL: Orr was a Coal Miner

Children of ESTHER FERNIE and ORR MILL are: i. WILLIAM FERNIE9 MILL, b. Sep 13, 1899, 13 Pottery St, Gallatown, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 19, 1943, Cook Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT; m. AGNES NEISH, Oct 17, 1919, Sinclairtown Manse, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 18, 1979, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM FERNIE MILL: William was a : Aircraft Fitter. Agnes was a Linen Weaver. William died of Carcinoma of Prostate. Agnes died of Malignant Lymphona.

ii. CECILIA HONEYMAN MILL, b. Nov 06, 1900, 6 Fraser Place, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 27, 1993, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. JAMES NIVEN MILLER SMITH, Dec 26, 1919, 44 Rosslyn Street, Gallatown, Dysart, FIF, SCT; b. 1895, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 15, 1971.

Notes for CECILIA HONEYMAN MILL: James was a House Painter. Cecelia was a Linen Weaver.

Cecelia died of Cerebro Vascular Accident.

iii. JEANIE MILL, b. Jul 19, 1903, Fraser Place, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 12, 1942, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT; m. DAVID CUNNINGHAM, Sep 01, 1922, 43 Quality Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JEANIE MILL: David was a Gunner in the Royal Artillery. His occupation was a Carter and a Corporation Worker.

Jeanie died of Carcinoma of Pancreas.

iv. ESTHER FERNIE MILL, b. Dec 10, 1907, Dysart, FIF, SCT. v. ELIZABETH MILL, b. Oct 02, 1911, Fraser Place, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 06, 1997, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. JAMES LOGAN, Jul 15, 1932, East Quality Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ELIZABETH MILL: James was a Coal Miner.

Elizabeth died of Cerebrovascular Accident.

vi. CATHERINE MILL, b. Aug 03, 1913, 62 Pottery Street, Gallatown, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Nov 13, 2001, Linsay Place, Glenrothes, FIF, SCT; m. (1) ARCHIBALD HUGHES KIRK, Mar 18, 1932, Dysart Manse, Dysart, FIF, SCT; m. (2) KARL PRIEDE, Jul 17, 1954, 77 Duke Street, Leith, MLN, SCT; m. (3) DAVID EWENS, Dec 19, 1981, Registration Office, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE MILL:

165 Catherine was a Laundry Worker. Archibald was a House Painter. Karl was a Linoleum Factory Worker. Catherine was found dead.

vii. HELEN ORA MILL, b. Mar 12, 1917, 44 Rosslyn Street, Gallatown, Dysart, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 13, 1992, 8a Victoria Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT; m. ZYCMUNT JASKOLSKI, Jan 12, 1942, St Maries Church, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for HELEN ORA MILL: Helen was a Shop Assistant. Zycmunt was a Police Constable. Mary died of Coronary Heart Disease.

337. JOHN8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 22, 1881 in Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died May 08, 1927 in Kinross, KRS, SCT. He married JANET DOBBIE Oct 12, 1900 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. She was born 1883 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died Oct 1939.

Notes for JOHN FERNIE: In 1901, John and Janet lived at 357 High Street , Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall, Fife. John was a Coal Miner.

John was a Boiler Fireman. He died of Valvular Disease of Heart.

Children of JOHN FERNIE and JANET DOBBIE are: i. WILLIAM WYLIE9 FERNIE, b. Oct 18, 1901, Alloa, CLK, SCT; d. Canada. ii. THOMAS DOBBIE FERNIE, b. Dec 29, 1903, Old Causeway, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jan 07, 1943, West Fife Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. MARY CAUFIELD, Nov 05, 1930, Montreal, QUE, CAN. iii. JANET DRYSDALE WYLIE FERNIE, b. Jan 04, 1904, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 30, 1906, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for JANET DRYSDALE WYLIE FERNIE: Janet died of Acute Meningitis.

iv. CECILIA HONEYMAN FERNIE, b. May 07, 1907, Old Causeway, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 15, 1992, Barrogill, Cluny by Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. GEORGE HUNTER, Sep 03, 1926, The Manse, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for CECILIA HONEYMAN FERNIE: Cecilia was a Linen Factory Worker. George was a Coal Miner. Cecilia died of Ischaemic Heart Disease.

v. CHRISTINA SHARP FERNIE, b. May 23, 1908, 22 Smith Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. ALEXANDER LEISHMAN LYNCH, Mar 25, 1932, Triangle Hall, Kinross, KRS, SCT. vi. JOHN HONEYMAN FERNIE, b. Jun 11, 1909, 22 Smith Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 24, 1967, 8 Flower Street, Kelty, FIF, SCT; m. ISABELLA PIRIE SCOTT; b. 1918, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT; d. May 24, 1973.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN FERNIE: John was a Sgt in the 6th Black Watch. Isabella was a Domestic Servant. John died of Myocarditis, Chronic Bronchitis.

vii. ESTHER FERNIE, b. Jan 15, 1911, 22 Smith Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 13, 1983, 2 Lochleven Gardens, Lochore, FIF, SCT; m. JOH MAXWELL, Apr 13, 1932, 104 High Street, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 19, 1988.

Notes for ESTHER FERNIE: Esther died of Bronchopneumonia.

viii. ROBERT WYLIE FERNIE, b. Apr 30, 1912, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Aug 13, 1998, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. MARY R L ALLAN, Sep 22, 1938, St. Andrews Church, Aviemore, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT WYLIE FERNIE: Robert was a Bakers Vanman and Dyehouse Labourer. He died of Bronchopneumonia.

ix. JEANIE DOBBIE FERNIE, b. Oct 06, 1915, 22 Smith Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. JOHN SHERRY, Jul 31, 1937, St Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 11, 1965.

Notes for JEANIE DOBBIE FERNIE: Jeanie was a Millworker. John was a Coalminer.

166 x. DAVID FERNIE, b. Mar 31, 1917, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Mar 12, 1993, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for DAVID FERNIE: David was a Grave Digger. He died of Stroke, Atrial Fibillation.

xi. CATHERINE FERNIE, b. Aug 31, 1918, 22 Smith Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. DAVID MARRS, Jun 26, 1936, Smith Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE FERNIE: David was a Lorry Driver.

338. CECILIA8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 09, 1883 in Halbeath, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died Aug 04, 1962 in Alexander Drive, Kinross, KRS, SCT. She married WILLIAM D KEMP Mar 27, 1908 in Kinross, KRS, SCT. He died Feb 17, 1952.

Notes for CECILIA FERNIE: Cecelia died of Senile Dementia.

Children of CECILIA FERNIE and WILLIAM KEMP are: i. CECELIA HONEYMAN9 KEMP, b. May 24, 1908, 175 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Aug 24, 1976, Marie Currie Memorial Home, Hill of Tarvit, Cupar, FIF, SCT; m. (1) DAVID SHAND, Sep 23, 1927, Montgomery St., Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. May 26, 1931, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. (2) WAUGH CUTHBERTSON, Dec 16, 1939, Abbot Street, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CECELIA HONEYMAN KEMP: David was a Coal Miner. Cecelia was a Linen Weaver. Cecelia died of Carcinoma of Right Breast.

ii. MATILDA KEMP, b. Mar 13, 1910, 175 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 22, 1985, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. JOHN WILLIAM BRENNAN, Aug 09, 1929, The Manse, Kinross, KRS, SCT. iii. ESTHER KEMP, b. Apr 10, 1912, Sandport, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 29, 1980, West Fife Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. JAMES ARCHIBALD GILFILLAN, Dec 31, 1931, Montgomery St., Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Oct 1965.

Notes for ESTHER KEMP: Esther was a Weaver. James was a Coal Miner. Esther died of Carcinomatosis, Carcinoma Gallbladder.

iv. ISABELLA DAVIDSON KEMP, b. May 22, 1914, 17 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. May 02, 1969, 39 Denfield Drive, Cardenden, FIF, SCT; m. GEORGE MCKAY MORRISON, Jul 17, 1948, Masonic Hall, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA DAVIDSON KEMP: isabella was a Millworker. She was found dead of Infarcation, Coronary Atherosclerosis.

v. COLIN KEMP, b. May 12, 1916, 17 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. May 29, 1977, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. WILHELMINA DARGIE BIRSE, Mar 18, 1940, 36 High Street, Perth, PER, SCT; d. Apr 15, 1999. vi. CATHERINE FERNIE KEMP, b. Jul 23, 1918, 17 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jul 16, 1982, Keltyhill Ave, Kelty, FIF, SCT; m. ROBERT WHYTE, Apr 29, 1938, Red Triangle Hall, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 03, 1973.

Notes for CATHERINE FERNIE KEMP: Catherine died of Myocardial Infarcation.

vii. WILLIAM FERNIE KEMP, b. Nov 17, 1920, 17 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 11, 1987, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT; m. GEORGINA FLOCKHART BROWN, Oct 14, 1950, Registration Office, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM FERNIE KEMP: William was a Hospital Nurse and Process Worker.

339. WILLIAMINA8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was

167 born Sep 14, 1885 in Thornton, FIF, SCT, and died Sep 29, 1931 in 18 Sandport, Kinross, KRS, SCT. She married JOSEPH BIRD Dec 11, 1908 in Kinross, KRS, SCT. He died 1966.

Notes for WILLIAMINA FERNIE: Williamina died of Broncial Pneumonia.

Children of WILLIAMINA FERNIE and JOSEPH BIRD are: i. CECELIA MILL HONEYMAN9 BIRD, b. Mar 23, 1909, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Mar 11, 1972, Bridge of Earn Hospital, FIF, SCT; m. JAMES FOTHERINGHAM, Mar 30, 1928, Triangle Hall, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Feb 01, 1970.

Notes for CECELIA MILL HONEYMAN BIRD: Cecelia died of Broncial Pneumonia, Cerebro Vascular Accident, Mid Thihj Amputation of the Left Leg.

ii. JOSEPH BIRD, b. Nov 08, 1911, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jul 12, 1999, Royal Infirmary, Perth, PER, SCT; m. ALEXINA GIGG ROBERTSON, Jul 21, 1939, Old Kirk, Boness, SCT; d. 1994.

Notes for JOSEPH BIRD: Joseph died of Cardiac Arrest.

iii. MARY WELLS BIRD, b. Dec 09, 1913, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Sep 24, 1914, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for MARY WELLS BIRD: Mary died of Tubercular Meningitis.

iv. WILHEMINA FERNIE BIRD, b. Nov 05, 1917, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Apr 07, 1992, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. ANDREW FOTHERINGHAM, Nov 29, 1935, West Church, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 25, 1970.

Notes for WILHEMINA FERNIE BIRD: Wilhemina died of Cerebral Vascular Accident.

v. WILLIAM FORRESTER FERNIE BIRD, b. Jun 18, 1920, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Apr 24, 1921, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM FORRESTER FERNIE BIRD: William died of Diptheria and Heart Failure.

340. JESSIE8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 01, 1888 in 100 Rosslyn St, Dysart, FIF, SCT, and died Nov 30, 1963 in 101 Clair St, Kelty, FIF, SCT. She married JAMES REID Jul 31, 1908 in Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for JESSIE FERNIE: Jessie died of Myocardial Degeneration.

Children of JESSIE FERNIE and JAMES REID are: i. CECELIA HONEYMAN9 REID, b. Nov 09, 1908, 175 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Sep 15, 1943, Gogarburn Emergency Hospital, Corstorphine, MLN, SCT; m. DAVID KEMP, Dec 23, 1927, Old Causeway, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for CECELIA HONEYMAN REID: Cecelia died of Venous Thrombosis, Pulmonary Embolism.

ii. GRACE MCGHEE REID, b. Apr 04, 1912, 177 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Mar 07, 1983, 8 Gilmour Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. THOMAS SPRINGTHORPE, Jul 22, 1938, West Manse, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Oct 1969. iii. ROBERT DUNCAN FERNIE REID, b. Dec 20, 1917, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jan 01, 1920, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT DUNCAN FERNIE REID: Robert died of Tuberculocis.

iv. ISABELLA STOBIE FRASER FERNIE REID, b. May 14, 1920, Back Causeway, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jun 16,

168 1958, 5 Montgomery Road, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. HENDRICK MILLER, Jul 16, 1954, Registration Office, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 1984. v. JANET FORBES GRIFFITHS FERNIE REID, b. Oct 26, 1922, Back Causeway, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Sep 11, 1997, 101 Blair Street, Kelty, FIF, SCT; m. ADAM ANDERSON, Dec 28, 1945, Cooperative Hall, Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JANET FORBES GRIFFITHS FERNIE REID: Janet died of a Chest Infection.

341. WILLIAM8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born May 29, 1893 in 7 St Clair Street, Dysart, FIF, SCT, and died Dec 26, 1966 in 1 Ochil VIew, Kinross, KRS, SCT. He married MARY NICOL PETRIE Jul 07, 1916 in Kinross, KRS, SCT. She died 1989.

Notes for WILLIAM FERNIE: William was a member of the Gunner 65th Division Field Artillery. His occupation: Rural Postman and Insurance Agent.

Children of WILLIAM FERNIE and MARY PETRIE are: i. WILLIAM FORRESTER9 FERNIE, b. Sep 10, 1916, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Mar 03, 1917, Kinross, KRS, SCT. ii. JAMES HUNTER PETRIE FERNIE, b. Dec 11, 1919, 118 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. MARGARET KENNEDY, May 20, 1946, Registration Office, Glasgow, LKS, SCT.

Notes for JAMES HUNTER PETRIE FERNIE: James was a Squadron Leader RAF, Flight Lieutenant RAF. Margaret was a Leading Aircraftwoman.

iii. ROBERT CROZIER FERNIE, b. Feb 16, 1922, 10 Gladstone Terr, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. ELSPETH MUSTARD, Sep 14, 1944, Anthony Hotel, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT CROZIER FERNIE: Robert was a Sergeant R.A and then a Housepainter. Elspeth was a Corporal ATS.

iv. ALEXANDER PETRIE FERNIE, b. Dec 30, 1923, 10 Gladstone Terr, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. 2002, England; m. JOYCE YOUNG. v. ANNE WRIGHT FERNIE, b. Jun 09, 1927, 21 Lindsay Cott, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Nov 08, 1976, Royal Infirmary, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. WILLIAM KOLOWSKI, Nov 13, 1948, Doncaster; d. Nov 1967.

Notes for ANNE WRIGHT FERNIE: Anne died of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage during an Operation.

vi. CECILIA MARY FERNIE, b. Mar 01, 1933, Bridge End COttage, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. ALEXANDER MUNRO, Sep 05, 1953, Kirklands Hotel, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for CECILIA MARY FERNIE: Cecilia was a Factory Worker. Alexander was a Factory Worker.

vii. JOHN FERNIE, b. Feb 07, 1937, Bridge End Cottage, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. JEAN MCPHAIL, Oct 11, 1958, Registration Office, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN FERNIE: John was a Senior Aircraftsman RAF.

viii. LEONARD HUTTON FERNIE, b. Aug 12, 1938, Bridge End Cottage, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. (1) JEAN MELDRUM FOTHERINGHAM, Oct 01, 1960; m. (2) IRENE SIMPSON, Jul 14, 1990, Registration Office, Glenrothes, FIF, SCT.

342. PETER8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 14, 1895 in Traney Cottage, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT, and died Dec 14, 1969 in 22 Glebe Park, Strathmiglo, FIF, SCT. He married MARY MILLER WALLACE Apr 30, 1918 in Strathmiglo, FIF, SCT. She died Dec 01, 1975 in Strathmiglo, FIF, SCT.

169 Notes for PETER FERNIE: Peter was a Miner. Mary was a Linen Weaver. Peter died of Chronic Cor Pulmonate, Chronic Bronchitis & Asthma.

Children of PETER FERNIE and MARY WALLACE are: i. MARY MITCHILSON9 FERNIE, b. Dec 12, 1918, Strathmiglo, FIF, SCT; d. May 04, 1998, Elgin, Moray, SCT; m. JOHN RUSSELL SCOTT ANDERSON, Jan 23, 1942, Falkland, FIF, SCT.

Notes for MARY MITCHILSON FERNIE: Mary was a Bobbin Weaver. John was a Sergeant in the Royal Army Ordance. His occupation was a Linen Warehouse Worker.

ii. WILLIAM FORRESTER FERNIE, b. Sep 27, 1920, Skene Street, Strathmiglo, FIF, SCT; m. ALEXANDRINA GRIEVE, Nov 15, 1947, Registration Office, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM FORRESTER FERNIE: William was a Iron Moulder. Alexandrina was a Factory Worker.

343. EBENEZAR8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 07, 1898 in Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT, and died Nov 05, 1962 in 20 Main St, Kingseat, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. He married MARGARET JARVIS Dec 19, 1924 in Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for EBENEZAR FERNIE: Ebenezar was a Locomotive Fireman. He died of Natural Causes, Probably Coronary Thrombosis, died suddenly.

Children of EBENEZAR FERNIE and MARGARET JARVIS are: i. MARY ELIZABETH9 FERNIE, b. Feb 13, 1926, 21 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. ALEXANDER BOWMAN, Jul 16, 1948, St. Andrews Parish Church, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH FERNIE: Mary was a Clerkess. Alexander was a Contractor Clerk.

ii. CECELIA MILL HONEYMAN FERNIE, b. Jul 07, 1928, Burntisland, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 08, 1929, Burntisland, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CECELIA MILL HONEYMAN FERNIE: Cecelia died of Influenza.

iii. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS JARVIS FERNIE, b. Jul 18, 1932, 44 Park St, Crosshill, Lochore, FIF, SCT; m. HELEN ADAMINA LOGAN HOWIE, Apr 22, 1955, Reston Manse, Reston, SCT. iv. CATHERINE MARGARET JARVIS FERNIE, b. Jul 13, 1936, Grieve Street, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. DOUGLAS COLLIN WELSH, Apr 04, 1964, St. Andrews Parish Church, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE MARGARET JARVIS FERNIE: Catherine was a Childrens Nurse.

v. ELIZABETH SMART FERNIE, b. Dec 31, 1941, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. HANSJOY BACHTIGER, Sep 13, 1961, St. Andrews Church, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. vi. EBENEZAR FORRESTER FERNIE, b. Aug 05, 1944, Maternity Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. (1) SUZANNE CORNELIUS, Jun 21, 1963, St. Andrews Church, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. (2) SHEILA JANE TWIGGS, Mar 27, 1974, Struan Churck, Blair Atholl, PER, SCT.

Notes for EBENEZAR FORRESTER FERNIE: Ebenezar was a game Keeper. Suzanne was a Typist. Sheila was a Clerkess.

344. MAGNUS8 FERNIE (CECILIA MILNE7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 03, 1899 in Montgomery St, Kinross, KRS, SCT, and died May 21, 1973 in Bridge of Earn Hospital, FIF, SCT. He married ANNIE BALFOUR Nov 18, 1921 in Glenlomond Sanatorium Cottage, Portmoak, KRS, SCT.

170 She died Aug 10, 1966 in Scotland.

Notes for MAGNUS FERNIE: Magnus was a Turbine Driver. He died of Myocardial Infarcation.

Children of MAGNUS FERNIE and ANNIE BALFOUR are: i. HELEN9 FERNIE, b. Feb 04, 1922, The Cottages, Glenlomond Sanatorium, Portmoak, KRS, SCT; m. SID JUDD, Apr 23, 1943, West Church, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for HELEN FERNIE: Sid was a Petty Officer in the Royal Navy. His occupation was a Motor Mechanic.

ii. WILLIAM FORRESTER FERNIE, b. Feb 24, 1924, School Wynd, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. MARY OGILVIE MCNAB, Oct 07, 1949, North Church, Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM FORRESTER FERNIE: William was a Painter. Mary was a Typist.

iii. CECILIA HONEYMAN FERNIE, b. Jan 12, 1926, School Wynd, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. JOHN CASEY, Feb 02, 1957, Registration Office, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. iv. JAMES BALFOUR FERNIE, b. Feb 03, 1928, School Wynd, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Aug 05, 1989, 61 Pettycur Road, Kinghorn, FIF, SCT; m. (1) JANET MCLEAN GRAHAM, Mar 12, 1949, Chatham, SCT; d. Nov 14, 1976; m. (2) ANNE WILCOX BYARS, Dec 26, 1978, Registration Office, Glenrothes, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JAMES BALFOUR FERNIE: James was a Hotel Barman. He died of Carcinomatosis.

v. JOHN BALFOUR FERNIE, b. Apr 09, 1930, 13 Mill Bridge, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. NORA, May 21, 1955. vi. DAVID FORRESTER FERNIE, b. Mar 02, 1932, 13 Mill Bridge, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Feb 14, 1994, Kinross House Gardens, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. HELEN COLLIER, Sep 18, 1954, Masonic Hall, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for DAVID FORRESTER FERNIE: David was a Gardener. Helen was a Agricultural Worker. David died of Cardiac Arrest.

vii. EDITH BALFOUR FERNIE, b. Mar 11, 1934, 13 Mill Bridge, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. GEORGE PENMAN, Aug 06, 1955, Registration Office, St Giles, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

Notes for EDITH BALFOUR FERNIE: George was a Navel Store Labourer.

viii. GEORGINA BALFOUR FERNIE, b. May 29, 1936, 13 Mill Bridge, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jul 20, 1984, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. IAN ADGER, Jun 27, 1959, West Church, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for GEORGINA BALFOUR FERNIE: Ian was a Coppersmith. Georgina died of Cerebrovascular Accident.

ix. ISABELLA SPALDING FERNIE, b. Dec 28, 1937, 13 Mill Bridge, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. FINLAY MCPHERSON, Jun 27, 1959, West Church, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA SPALDING FERNIE: Finlay was a Motor Transport Driver.

x. BRIAN KEIR FERNIE, b. Aug 31, 1939, 38 Bowton Road, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. JEANNIE FORD, Mar 12, 1962, North Church, Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for BRIAN KEIR FERNIE: Brian was a Steel Erector.

xi. ALASTER HARVIE FERNIE, b. Feb 27, 1941, 38 Bowton Road, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. WINIFRED DEVANIE, Mar 17, 1962, Registration Office, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jun 22, 1993, Hillside Hospital, Perth, PER, SCT.

171 Notes for ALASTER HARVIE FERNIE: Winifred died of Cerebral Infarcation.

xii. DERRICK ALAN FERNIE, b. Oct 12, 1942, 38 Bowton Road, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. JANEY FOLEY, Apr 17, 1965, Oakfield Parish Church, Kilty, FIF, SCT. xiii. ROY MCCARTNEY FERNIE, b. Jul 31, 1944, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. RACHAEL BROWN, Sep 25, 1965, Registration Office, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for ROY MCCARTNEY FERNIE: Roy was a Joiner. Rachael was a Shop Assistant.

345. HANNAH8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 11, 1881 in Beath, FIF, SCT, and died Oct 29, 1952 in 20 Drylie St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She married (1) PETER LEITCH May 30, 1902 in Natal Place, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He died Feb 07, 1905 in 46 School St., Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She married (2) WILLIAM HUNTER Jul 27, 1906 in Broad St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for HANNAH HONEYMAN: Hannah died of Blood Presure and Cardiac Vascular Degeneration.

Notes for PETER LEITCH: Peter died of Appendicitis for 10 days.

Children of HANNAH HONEYMAN and PETER LEITCH are: i. JANET WILSON9 LEITCH, b. Nov 02, 1902, 2a Bridge Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. ii. PETER LEITCH, b. Mar 19, 1905, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 18, 1978, 29 Barclay St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. ANN SHARP, Dec 30, 1927, The Manse, Mossgreen.

Notes for PETER LEITCH: Peter was a Coal Miner. He died of Carcinoma of Prostate.

Ann was a Bleachfield Worker.

Children of HANNAH HONEYMAN and WILLIAM HUNTER are: iii. MARY BARRACK9 HUNTER, b. Jul 08, 1906; d. Aug 22, 1911, 53 Foulford Place, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. iv. HANNAH HONEYMAN HUNTER, b. Sep 27, 1908, 96 Broad St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. v. ELEANOR HUNTER, b. Mar 21, 1911; d. Dec 03, 1989, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. EDWARD GOODWIN, Aug 21, 1957, Registration Office, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ELEANOR HUNTER: Eleanor died of Myocardial Infarcation.

346. JOHN8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jul 24, 1883 in Beath, FIF, SCT. He married JANE SOMERVILLE "JEANNIE" MALCOLM Apr 03, 1908 in Manse, Beath, FIF, SCT. She was born 1886, and died 1938 in Cockpen, MLN, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN: John was a Sergeant in the army and a Coalminer.

Children of JOHN HONEYMAN and JANE MALCOLM are: i. JOHN9 HONEYMAN, b. Jul 06, 1908, 165 Foulford Road, Beath, FIF, SCT. ii. JANET HONEYMAN, b. Jun 28, 1911, 41 Foulford Road, Beath, FIF, SCT. iii. ALEXANDER SOMERVILLE MALCOLM HONEYMAN, b. May 24, 1913, 41 Foulford Road, Beath, FIF, SCT. iv. ELIZABETH LUNN COOK HONEYMAN, b. Nov 20, 1914, 6 Mungall Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 26, 1917, 6 Mungall Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ELIZABETH LUNN COOK HONEYMAN: Elizabeth died of Measles 9 for days and Bronchopneumonia for 7 days.

v. ROBERT WILSON HONEYMAN, b. Oct 29, 1920, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. AUDREY CAROLYN

172 SQUIRES, Jun 24, 1944, North Parish Church, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

347. ESTHER8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 27, 1885 in Beath, FIF, SCT, and died Feb 09, 1956 in 71 Union St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She married THOMAS BAIN Dec 30, 1903 in Glenburn Manse, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He died Nov 02, 1965.

Notes for ESTHER HONEYMAN: Esther died of Myocarditis, Congestive Cardiac Failure.

Children of ESTHER HONEYMAN and THOMAS BAIN are: i. JOHN9 BAIN, b. Feb 22, 1904, School St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. May 03, 1981, 71 Union St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN BAIN: John died of Coronary Thrombosis.

ii. JANET WILSON BAIN, b. Feb 05, 1907, Broad St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 26, 1974, 83 Union St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. GEORGE INGLIS THOMSON, Oct 13, 1926, Beath Church, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JANET WILSON BAIN: George was a Coal Miner. Janet died of Carcinoma of Stomach.

iii. THOMAS BAIN, b. Apr 08, 1909, 92 Broad St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 01, 1989, 71 Union St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for THOMAS BAIN: Thomas died of Coronary Heart Disease.

iv. ROBERT HONEYMAN BAIN, b. Mar 28, 1912, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 27, 1912, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT HONEYMAN BAIN: Robert died of Convulsions.

v. HENRY BAIN, b. Jul 09, 1913, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 24, 1914, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for HENRY BAIN: Henry died of Bronchitis, Bronchopneumonia.

vi. ISABELLA BAIN, b. Oct 21, 1915, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. May 12, 1995, Ninwells Hospital, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. EWAN THOMSON, Dec 30, 1939, 6 Bell St, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA BAIN: Ewan was a Railway Relayer. Isabella died of Congestive Cardial Failure.

vii. PETER BAIN, b. Mar 22, 1918, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 05, 1989, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. viii. ESTHER HONEYMAN BAIN, b. Sep 12, 1920, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 03, 1999, 71 Union St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. GEORGE MCFARLANE, Mar 12, 1955, West Parish Church, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ESTHER HONEYMAN BAIN: Esther was a Picturer House Usherette. George was a Picture House Manager. Esther died of Pulmonary Oedema.

ix. JAMES BAIN, b. Jul 17, 1923, 2 Polwarth Pl, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 01, 1969, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. MARY MCFADYEN, Mar 29, 1947, The Manse, Foulford RD, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JAMES BAIN: James was a Coal Miner. He died of Mycardial Infarcation, Hypertension, Obesity.

173 x. ELIZABETH BAIN, b. Jun 06, 1926.

348. ROBERT WILSON8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 10, 1887 in Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, and died Oct 26, 1939 in Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, LKS, SCT. He married ANN PATERSON Jun 06, 1913 in Beath Manse, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She was born 1888, and died 1949 in Shotts, LKS, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT WILSON HONEYMAN: Robert was a Coal Miner and Lodging House Caretaker. He died of Gastric Carcinoma.

Children of ROBERT HONEYMAN and ANN PATERSON are: i. MARY ANN MACDONALD9 HONEYMAN, b. May 28, 1914, 3 Place, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. ii. JOHN HONEYMAN, b. May 22, 1922, 23 Elgin Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

349. JANET8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 31, 1889 in Northend, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, and died Oct 03, 1952 in 11 Sligo Street, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT. She married WILLIAM SMALL Jun 07, 1912 in Beath Manse, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He died Sep 08, 1954.

Notes for JANET HONEYMAN: Janet died of Carcinoma (Bronchial).

Children of JANET HONEYMAN and WILLIAM SMALL are: i. WILLIAM TULLIS9 SMALL, b. Oct 08, 1913, 15 Foulford, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 18, 1971, Transport Cafe, Perth, PER, SCT; m. JESSIE YOUNG, Feb 29, 1936, Abbot Street, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM TULLIS SMALL: William died of Cardial Failure.

ii. JOHN HONEYMAN SMALL, b. Mar 06, 1919, 181 Foulford, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 10, 1991, Cluny Park, Cardenden, FIF, SCT; m. CATHERINE IRELAND FERNIE, Oct 06, 1939, St.Andrews Church, Lochgelly, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN SMALL: John was a Coalminer and Dockyard Labourer. He died of Cooronary Heart Disease.

iii. RACHEL SNEDDON SMALL, b. Apr 22, 1922, 1 Polwarth Place, High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Jun 06, 1992, 88 Barclay Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. DAVID MARSHALL, Dec 29, 1956, Registrar Office, Lochgelly, FIF, SCT.

350. DAVID HUTCHISON8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 26, 1894 in 22 Shool St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, and died Feb 04, 1960 in 35 Lochgelly Road, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He married JANET LESSELS TERRIS BROWN ROBERTSON Jul 15, 1927 in Beath Parish Church, Beath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for DAVID HUTCHISON HONEYMAN: David died of Carcinoma of Bladder.

Child of DAVID HONEYMAN and JANET ROBERTSON is: i. JOHN9 HONEYMAN, b. May 07, 1928.

351. ISABELLA8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 20, 1897 in 27 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, and died Aug 28, 1978 in 17 Milne Crescent, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She married DAVID CLARK Jan 19, 1917 in 31 Broad St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA HONEYMAN: Isabella was a Pithead Worker. She died of Cerbrovascular Accident.

174 David was a Dockyard Labourer and Coalminer.

Children of ISABELLA HONEYMAN and DAVID CLARK are: i. JANET WILSON9 CLARK, b. Nov 14, 1917, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. ii. DAVID CLARK, b. Apr 19, 1920, Christie Place, High St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. iii. PETER CLARK, b. Jun 17, 1931, 9 Mungall Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

352. CECELIA8 HONEYMAN (JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 10, 1900 in 27 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, and died Jun 29, 1933 in Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. She married WILLIAM HENRY CLARK Dec 28, 1921 in The Manse, Beath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CECELIA HONEYMAN: Cecelia died of Stenoris & Incompetence, Cardial Failure.

Children of CECELIA HONEYMAN and WILLIAM CLARK are: i. JANET ERSKINE WILSON HONEYMAN9 CLARK, b. Mar 02, 1924, 183 Foulford, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 11, 1925, 183 Foulford Rd, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JANET ERSKINE WILSON HONEYMAN CLARK: Janet died of Pertussis for 1 month and Acute Broncopneumonia.

ii. DAVID JOHN CLARK, b. Mar 04, 1932, 11 Sligo Street, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 18, 1933, 11 Sligo Street, Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT.

Notes for DAVID JOHN CLARK: David died of Bronchitis and Bronchopneumonia.

353. DAVID8 STORRAR (MARGARET7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 29, 1883 in Little Raith Colliery, Auchtertool, FIF, SCT, and died Jul 05, 1961 in 159 Wellsley Road, Methil, FIF, SCT. He married (1) ISABELLA WRIGHT May 02, 1905 in Foulford Road, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, daughter of DAVID WRIGHT and CATHERINE GOWIE. She was born Oct 20, 1886 in Dunbars Close, Cannongate, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT, and died Mar 14, 1917 in 87 Naysmyth Road, Kelty, FIF, SCT. He married (2) CHRISTINA PRYDE May 10, 1918 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. She was born Feb 06, 1887 in Cuttlehill Brickworks, Aberdour, FIF, SCT, and died Feb 09, 1966 in Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for DAVID STORRAR: David was a Coal Miner. Christina was a Pit Head Worker. He died of Coronary Thrombosis and Cardial Degeneration for 1 year. Isabella died of Pneumonia for 20 days and Heart Failure.

Children of DAVID STORRAR and ISABELLA WRIGHT are: i. CATHERINE GOWIE9 STORRAR, b. Oct 10, 1906, High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Oct 10, 1996, Station Court Nursing Home, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. WILLIAM THOMSON; b. Apr 30, 1904, Redburn House, Prestonpans, ELN, SCT; d. Jun 02, 1986, 76 Miller St, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CATHERINE GOWIE STORRAR: William was a Colliery Labourer and a Railway Plate Layer. Catherine died of Motor Neurone Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease. William died of Pheumonia.

Notes for WILLIAM THOMSON: William was a Railway Plate Layer.

ii. ROBERT STORRAR, b. Jan 05, 1908, Addisons Buildings, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 29, 1937, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT; m. JOAN FISHER, Apr 29, 1932, Ballingry Manse, Lochore, FIF, SCT; d. Jul 06, 1966, Ballingry, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT STORRAR: Robert was a Coalminer. Robert died two days after Accident at Boness Colliery of a Compound Fracture Of Both Legs and Shock.

175 iii. MARGARET HONEYMAN WRIGHT STORRAR, b. Dec 26, 1909, Bowling Green St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 14, 1994, 13 Sea Road, Methil, FIF, SCT; m. THOMAS BROWN, Jul 14, 1933, Masonic Hall, Lochore, KRS, SCT; b. Dec 26, 1909.

Notes for MARGARET HONEYMAN WRIGHT STORRAR: Margaret died in a Fire.

iv. ISABELLA TAYLOR WRIGHT STORRAR, b. Dec 14, 1911, Bowling Green St, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. May 24, 1986, 4 Mountfleurie Cres, Leven, FIF, SCT; m. HAROLD LOVE, Sep 13, 1936, Parish Manse, Methil, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 13, 1990, River Forth, Leven, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ISABELLA TAYLOR WRIGHT STORRAR: Isabella died of Myocardial Inflamation. Harold Drowned in the River Forth.

Child of DAVID STORRAR and CHRISTINA PRYDE is: v. CHRISTINA9 STORRAR, b. Mar 23, 1927, 40 Montrose Cres, Lochore, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 20, 1988, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CHRISTINA STORRAR: Christina died of Acute Myocardial Infraction, Coronary Artery Disease.

354. JOHN HONEYMAN8 STORRAR (MARGARET7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 04, 1886 in Leven, FIF, SCT, and died May 05, 1957 in 149 Prinlaws, Leslie, FIF, SCT. He married AGNES BROWN MCLEAN Dec 28, 1906 in Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. She died Aug 04, 1953 in 149 Prinlaws, Leslie, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN STORRAR: John was a Carter. He died of Cerebral Haemorrhage.

Children of JOHN STORRAR and AGNES MCLEAN are: i. AGNES BROWN MCLEAN9 STORRAR, b. Jul 29, 1907, Main Street, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Jun 26, 1908, 394 High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for AGNES BROWN MCLEAN STORRAR: Agnes died of Convulsions.

ii. MARGARET WRIGHT HONEYMAN STORRAR, b. Mar 08, 1909, 294 High Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 18, 1972, 90 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; m. (1) JAMES BAIN, Mar 28, 1928, Chalmers Street, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT; d. Aug 27, 1955, 161 Prinlaws, Leslie, FIF, SCT; m. (2) ROBERT REID PENMAN, Feb 18, 1972, 136 Moss-Side Road, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET WRIGHT HONEYMAN STORRAR: Margaret was a Flaxmill Worker. James was a Flaxmill Worker. Margaret died of Bronchopnenmonia. James died of Carcinoma of Stomach.

iii. JEANNIE MCLEAN SKINNER STORRAR, b. Jan 09, 1911, 15 Grievsland Terr, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 26, 1976, Black Dub Farm Cottages, Stirling, STI, SCT; m. (1) ALEXANDER DOW MCLEAN, Feb 15, 1941, Edenbridge, Pitlessie, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 28, 1959, Bridge of Earn Hospital, Bridge of Earn, PER, SCT; m. (2) JAMES MARSHALL, Jul 25, 1959, Registration Office, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JEANNIE MCLEAN SKINNER STORRAR: Alexander was a Woodcutter. James was a Farm Worker. Jeannie died of Cancer of stomach. Alexander died of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Congestion, Cardiac Failure.

iv. ESTHER STORRAR, b. Apr 17, 1913, 22 Grievsland Terr, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 20, 1991, 171 New Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, ENG; m. DAVID DONALDSON WISHART, Oct 28, 1932, Prinlaws Manse, Leslie, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 06, 1958, 3 Paterson Park, Leslie, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ESTHER STORRAR: David died of Myocardial Disease, Congestive Cardiac Failure.

v. ROBERT STORRAR, b. Nov 18, 1914, 39 Jordon Terr, Methil, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 19, 1987, 26 Linton Court, 176 Glenrothes, FIF, SCT; m. CHRISTINA HOGG MAYS ROBERTSON, Dec 30, 1939, Prinlaws Church, Leslie, FIF, SCT; d. Nov 11, 1995, Lomand Vale, Falkland, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT STORRAR: Robert was a Gardener. He died of Myocardial Infarcation, Coronary Thrombosis. Christina died of Pneumonia, Fractured Femer, Immobility.

vi. ISABELLA STORRAR, b. Jul 22, 1916. vii. BABY STORRAR, b. Mar 01, 1918, 72 Aitken Place, Leven, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 03, 1918, 72 Aitken Place, Leven, FIF, SCT. viii. JOHNETTA MCLEAN STORRAR, b. Mar 01, 1918, 72 Aitken Place, Leven, FIF, SCT; d. Aug 10, 1982, 13 Croft Cres, Markinch, FIF, SCT; m. ROBERT LAW, Oct 27, 1939, Prinlaws Church, Leslie, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 19, 1968, 11 High Street, Markinch, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHNETTA MCLEAN STORRAR: Robert was a Papermill Worker. Johnetta died of Myocardial Infraction. Robert died of Coronary Thrombosis.

ix. AGNES MCLEAN STORRAR, b. Oct 16, 1920, 68 Carlow Place, Leven, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 06, 1987, 26 Lomond Cres, Falkland, FIF, SCT; m. ROBERT HARDIE KIRK, Jul 15, 1938, Co-Operative Hall, Markinch, FIF, SCT.

Notes for AGNES MCLEAN STORRAR: Robert was a Mason.

355. ROBERT8 STORRAR (MARGARET7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 31, 1889 in Leven, FIF, SCT, and died Jul 15, 1954 in 47 Oak St, Kelty, FIF, SCT. He married ELIZABETH CUTHBERTSON Apr 18, 1908 in Sherriff Court House, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT STORRAR: Robert was a Coalminer. He died of Carcinoma of the Tongue for 6 months.

Children of ROBERT STORRAR and ELIZABETH CUTHBERTSON are: i. STILLBORN9 STORRAR, b. Jun 29, 1908; d. Jun 29, 1908. ii. ROBERT SKINNER STORRAR, b. Feb 19, 1911, 9c Grievesland Terr, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Jun 22, 1990, Randolph Wemyss Hospital. Buckhaven, FIF, SCT; m. MARY WATSON, Nov 16, 1934, The Manse, Mossfreen, Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ROBERT SKINNER STORRAR: Robert was a Gunner Royal Artillery and a Linoleum Worker.

iii. CHRISTINA ADAMS DAVIDSON STORRAR, b. Feb 09, 1915, 7 Woodend, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. Mar 30, 1927, 7 Croall Pl, Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Notes for CHRISTINA ADAMS DAVIDSON STORRAR: Christina died of Epilepsy (Coma).

356. ALEXANDER8 STORRAR (MARGARET7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Mar 17, 1891 in Ballingry, FIF, SCT, and died May 02, 1931 in 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT. He married MARY ANN MOLLISON Nov 10, 1911 in Kinross, KRS, SCT. She was born Dec 07, 1890 in Auchterderran, FIF, SCT, and died May 20, 1978 in Bridge of Earn Hospital, Bridge of Earn, PER, SCT.

Notes for ALEXANDER STORRAR: Alexander was a Coalminer. He died of Fatty Degeneration Of the Heart, Cardiac Dilation. Mary died of Broncial Viral Chest Infection.

Children of ALEXANDER STORRAR and MARY MOLLISON are: i. ROBERT9 STORRAR, b. Jan 13, 1912, 198 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. May 24, 1923, Fever Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT.

177 Notes for ROBERT STORRAR: Robert died of Tetanus following Kick to Nose while Playing Football.

ii. MARGARET BLACK HONEYMAN STORRAR, b. Dec 05, 1913, High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jul 22, 1941, Royal Infirmary, Perth, PER, SCT; m. THOMAS STRANG, Feb 23, 1934, West Church, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 25, 1967.

Notes for MARGARET BLACK HONEYMAN STORRAR: Thomas was a Cattleman. Margaret was a Millworker. Margaret died of Hyperemesis Gravidarumfor 2 months.

iii. ALEXANDER MOLLISON STORRAR, b. Apr 02, 1916, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Apr 11, 1983, 9 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. DOROTHY COLVILLE, Mar 12, 1938, 21 Kirkgate, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 17, 1994, Royal Infirmary, Perth, PER, SCT.

Notes for ALEXANDER MOLLISON STORRAR: Alexander was a Railway Ganger. Alexander died of Cerebro Vascular Accident.

iv. MARY ANN STORRAR, b. Jan 20, 1918, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jun 22, 1978, Newcastle, NBL, ENG; m. GEORGE THOMAS LAMB, May 08, 1946, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; d. Apr 25, 1993, Newcastle, NBL, ENG.

Notes for MARY ANN STORRAR: Mary was an Agricultural Labourer.

v. DAVID STORRAR, b. Aug 10, 1920, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Aug 11, 1920, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for DAVID STORRAR: David died from premature birth.

vi. LORNA STORRAR, b. Nov 09, 1921, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Feb 21, 1992, Ninewell Hospital, Dundee, ANS, SCT; m. JOSEPH MCLAREN SCOTT, Mar 30, 1940, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Sep 25, 1988, Kinross, KRS, SCT.

Notes for LORNA STORRAR: Joseph was a Coalminer. Lorna was a Factory Worker. Lorna died of Septicaemia, Infected Ischaemic Foot, Congestive Cardial Failure.

vii. GEORGINA MOLLISON STORRAR, b. Feb 04, 1924, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Nov 27, 1991, Chesterfield; m. (1) FRED STONE; m. (2) GEORGE WILSON LEITCH, Jun 12, 1945, Registration Office, Dundee, ANS, SCT.

Notes for GEORGINA MOLLISON STORRAR: Georgina was a Ammunision Worker.

viii. THOMAS THOMSON DRYSDALE STORRAR, b. Aug 21, 1926, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Aug 13, 1981, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. (1) CLEMENTINE KAY, Feb 16, 1952, Perth, PER, SCT; m. (2) JESS FORKER, Jul 18, 1980, Registration Office, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for THOMAS THOMSON DRYSDALE STORRAR: Thomas was a Dump Truck Driver. He died of Adenocarcinnoma, Lower Oesphhagas.

ix. KATHLEEN ANDERSON STORRAR, b. Oct 06, 1929, 194 High Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Jun 15, 1984, 73 Montgomery Street, Kinross, KRS, SCT; m. GEORGE SMITH, Sep 12, 1953, East Church, Kinross, KRS, SCT; d. Dec 15, 1996.

Notes for KATHLEEN ANDERSON STORRAR: Kathleen was a Millworker. George was a Railwayman. Kathleen died of Myocardial Infarcation.

357. ESTHER HUTCHISON8 LAMBERT (ANN7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Apr 03, 1892 in Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT, and died Jan 25, 1982 in 9 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT. She married THOMAS INNES Jul 09, 1915 in 3 Marshall Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT. He died Feb 17,

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Notes for ESTHER HUTCHISON LAMBERT: Esther was a Domestic Servant. Thomas was a Coalminer. Esther died of Myocardial Infarcation.

Children of ESTHER LAMBERT and THOMAS INNES are: i. JAMES9 INNES, b. Nov 08, 1916, 92 Misside Road, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Jan 10, 1990, Milesmark Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; m. MAY MATTHEWS, Jun 02, 1944, Miners, Welfare institute, Glencraig, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JAMES INNES: James was a Grave Digger. He died of Disseminated Caecal Carcinoma.

ii. GEORGE LAMBERT INNES, b. Jul 06, 1918, 92 Misside Road, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT; d. Sep 07, 1919, 89 Glencraig, Lochgelly, FIF, SCT.

Notes for GEORGE LAMBERT INNES: George died of the Croup.

iii. THOMAS WILSON INNES, b. Jul 15, 1920, 19 South Glencraig, Lochgelly, FIF, SCT. iv. ANNE INNES, b. Jan 18, 1923, 89 South Glencraig, Lochgelly, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 15, 1998, 9 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANNE INNES: Anne died of Myocardial Infarcation.

v. RICHARD WILSON INNES, b. Jul 03, 1927, 56 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT; m. MARGARET GILLIE DAVIE, Mar 25, 1952, Lochcraig Church, Lochore, FIF, SCT.

Notes for RICHARD WILSON INNES: Richard was a COach Builder. Margaret was a Nursing Sister.

vi. JOHN LAMBERT INNES, b. Oct 10, 1932, 55 Garry Park, Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT; d. Feb 10, 1984, Cameron Hospital, Windygates, Markinch, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN LAMBERT INNES: John died of Myocardial Infarcation.

358. MARGARET CHRISTIE8 LAMBERT (ANN7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 21, 1894 in Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT, and died Jul 21, 1976 in 177 Den Walk, Methil, FIF, SCT. She married ALEXANDER MACFARLANE Sep 05, 1916 in 3 Marshall Street, Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT.

Notes for MARGARET CHRISTIE LAMBERT: Alexander was a Private 7th Btn Blackwatch. He was a Colliery Engineman. Margaret died of Coronary Thrombosis.

Children of MARGARET LAMBERT and ALEXANDER MACFARLANE are: i. ALEXANDER9 MACFARLANE, b. Mar 07, 1918, 44 North Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT. ii. ANNIE HONEYMAN MACFARLANE, b. Jan 20, 1920, 46 North Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT.

359. JOHN HONEYMAN8 LAMBERT (ANN7 HONEYMAN, JOHN6, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 18, 1900 in Lumphinnans, FIF, SCT, and died Aug 26, 1961 in Northern Hospital, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT. He married HELEN GILFILLAN Jan 06, 1920 in George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. She died Feb 12, 1984.

Notes for JOHN HONEYMAN LAMBERT: John was a Seaman Royal Navy and a Builders Labourer. Helen was a Domestic Servant. John died of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage.

179 Children of JOHN LAMBERT and HELEN GILFILLAN are: i. AGNES MOFFAT9 LAMBERT, b. Jan 22, 1920, 46 North Glencraig, Lochore, FIF, SCT. ii. GEORGE LAMBERT, b. May 23, 1922, 38 Park Street, Crosshill, Lochore, FIF, SCT. iii. WILLIAM GILFILLIAN LAMBERT, b. Jun 24, 1924, 5 Flockhouse by Glencraig, Auchterderran, FIF, SCT; d. Dec 14, 1925, 5 Flockhouse by Glencraig, Auchterderran, FIF, SCT.

Notes for WILLIAM GILFILLIAN LAMBERT: William died of Bronchitis, Measles.

iv. ANNIE HONEYMAN LAMBERT, b. May 10, 1927, 5 Flockhouse by Glencraig, Auchterderran, FIF, SCT.

Notes for ANNIE HONEYMAN LAMBERT: Annie was a Bus Conductress.

v. JOHN LAMBERT, b. Sep 26, 1938, 38 Park Street, Crosshill, Lochore, FIF, SCT; m. MARY BROWN, Apr 03, 1952, St. Patricks Church, Lochgelly, FIF, SCT.

Notes for JOHN LAMBERT: John was a Brickworks Labourer.

vi. HELEN GILFILLIAN LAMBERT, b. Nov 25, 1940, 11 Park Street, Crosshill, Lochore, FIF, SCT; m. WILLIAM CAMERON BURNSIDE, St. Kenneths Church, Lochore, FIF, SCT.

Notes for HELEN GILFILLIAN LAMBERT: Helen was a Machinist.

360. ANN GRAY8 MACINTYRE (ANN7 GRAY, SARAH6 HONEYMAN, JOHN5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Feb 08, 1906 in Cowdenbeath, FIF, SCT, and died May 26, 1989 in Matthew Fyfe, Residential Home, FIF, SCT. She married (1) ARCHIBALD HANNAH. She married (2) ROBERT PITCAIRN SNEDDON Aug 03, 1928. He was born Nov 17, 1905 in Kelty, FIF, SCT, and died Abt. 1950 in Kelty, FIF, SCT.

Children of ANN MACINTYRE and ROBERT SNEDDON are: i. ROBERT9 SNEDDON, b. May 27, 1932, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. May 06, 1977, 39 Kinnell Road, Inverkeithing, FIF, SCT; m. JANE KEATINGS. ii. JAMES MACINTYRE SNEDDON, m. BETTY GILLESPIE. iii. JOHN SNEDDON, b. Apr 07, 1944, 31 Dewars Place, Kelty, FIF, SCT; d. May 10, 1986, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. EVELYN MURPHY, Nov 18, 1967, Dunfermline, FIF, SCT; b. Aug 24, 1948; d. Feb 15, 1986, Royal Infirmary, Falkirk, STI, SCT.

361. WILLIAM LOCHHEAD8 HONEYMAN (WILLIAM LOCHHEAD7, JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1883 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married JANE CLARK. She was born 1883, and died Aug 06, 1951 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Child of WILLIAM HONEYMAN and JANE CLARK is: i. MARGARET9 HONEYMAN, b. 1904, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, 1930, Alloa, CLK, SCT; b. 1901, Alloa, CLK, SCT.

362. WILLIAM MCFARLANE8 HONEYMAN (PETER7, JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1882 in Alloa, CLK, SCT, and died 1956 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married JANE CLARK 1903 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Children of WILLIAM HONEYMAN and JANE CLARK are: i. LIZZIE CLARK9 HONEYMAN, b. 1906, Alloa, CLK, SCT. ii. FRASER CLARK HONEYMAN, b. 1912, Alloa, CLK, SCT. iii. ANNIE CLARK HONEYMAN, b. 1916, Fossoway, KRS, SCT; d. 1916, Fossoway, KRS, SCT.

363. GEORGE NISBET8 HONEYMAN (PETER7, JOHN6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Sep 10, 1891 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married MARY HARROWER MASTERTON Oct 10, 1913 in Alva, CLK, SCT, daughter of JOHN MASTERTON and MARY BREMBER. She was born Nov 17, 1889 in Alva, CLK, SCT, and died 180 1941 in Alloa, CLK, SCT.

Child of GEORGE HONEYMAN and MARY MASTERTON is: i. MARGARET JANE MCFARLANE9 HONEYMAN, b. Apr 12, 1921, Alloa, CLK, SCT; m. JOHN BROWN MCCRINDLE, May 19, 1942, Alloa, CLK, SCT; b. Abt. 1922.

364. THOMAS8 HONEYMAN (THOMAS7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Nov 15, 1921 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. He married MARRIED TWICE.

Children of THOMAS HONEYMAN and MARRIED TWICE are: i. ANN9 HONEYMAN. ii. BRENDA HONEYMAN. iii. KAREN HONEYMAN.

365. JOAN DICK8 HONEYMAN (ROBERT HUTTON7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 12, 1922 in Alloa, CLK, SCT. She married WILLIAM (BILL) ROMANIK in Toronto, ONT, CAN.

Children of JOAN HONEYMAN and WILLIAM ROMANIK are: i. LEE9 ROMANIK, b. Apr 23, 1941, Windsor, Essex, ONT, CAN; m. WILLIAM (BILL) BUDGE, Oct 08, 1977, Royal Oak, MI, USA. ii. RAYMOND ROMANIK, b. Jun 06, 1943, Windsor, Essex, ONT, CAN; m. SYLVIA CONNELLY, Dec 28, 1972, Royal Oak, MI, USA. iii. RICKY ROMANIK, b. Nov 09, 1945, WIndsor, ONT, CAN; m. CONNIE TAN, Jun 1972, Singapore, Singapore.

366. THOMAS ROBERT8 HONEYMAN (ROBERT HUTTON7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 16, 1928 in Kingston, Frontenac, ONT, CAN. He married (1) ELVIRA TAYLOR. He married (2) CAROL BISSONNETTE Jan 06, 1983 in St. Catharines, Lincoln, ONT, CAN.

Children of THOMAS HONEYMAN and ELVIRA TAYLOR are: i. LAURA LYNNE9 HONEYMAN, b. Mar 24, 1951, Windsor, Essex, ONT, CAN; m. (1) BRIAN ANTHONY FIELDS, Jul 24, 1971, Windsor, Essex, ONT, CAN; m. (2) GARY WAYNE BENOIT, Sep 25, 1976, London, Middlesex, ONT, CAN. ii. VALERIE JOYCE HONEYMAN, b. Nov 01, 1952, Windsor, Essex, ONT, CAN.

367. HELEN8 HONEYMAN (WILLIAM HUTTON7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1924 in Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. She married CECIL JENNINGS. He died 1991.

Children of HELEN HONEYMAN and CECIL JENNINGS are: i. ELLEN9 JENNINGS. ii. VALERIE JENNINGS. iii. PATRICIA JENNINGS.

368. AGNES HUTTON8 HONEYMAN (WILLIAM HUTTON7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Jun 06, 1926 in Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. She married DAVID TWEEDLEY Jan 12, 1951 in Rhu, Dunbarton, SCT, son of CHARLES TWEEDLEY and ELIZABETH DAVIDSON. He was born Jan 13, 1923 in Rothesay, Bute, SCT.

Child of AGNES HONEYMAN and DAVID TWEEDLEY is: i. DAVID DAVIDSON9 TWEEDLEY, b. Feb 22, 1952, Dunnon, Dunbarton, SCT; m. (1) MARIA MULLER, 1973, George Cape Province, SA; m. (2) HELEN CLAIRE ADDINGTON, 1983, George Cape Province, SA.

369. AUGUSTA8 HONEYMAN (WILLIAM HUTTON7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Oct 10, 1928 in Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. She married PETER DONNACHIE Abt. 1949 in Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT, son of PETER DONNACHIE and JEAN TOMINY. He was born Jun 10, 1927 in Helensburgh,

181 Dunbarton, SCT.

Children of AUGUSTA HONEYMAN and PETER DONNACHIE are: i. KENNETH9 DONNACHIE, b. 1950, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT; m. SHEILA DUNNETT, 1972, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT. ii. BERNARD DONNACHIE, b. 1953, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT; m. JEAN MCFARLANE, 1970, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT. iii. JEAN DONNACHIE, b. 1954, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT; m. THOMAS DICK, 1971, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT. iv. MOIRA DONNACHIE, b. 1955, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT; m. GEORGE LEGOOD, 1975, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT. v. VICTORIA DONNACHIE, b. 1957, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT; m. MAURICE DOUGAN, 1976, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT. vi. MICHAEL DONNACHIE, b. 1959, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT; m. JOANNA, 1982, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, SCT.

370. THOMAS8 HONEYMAN (WILLIAM HUTTON7, THOMAS GIBSON6, PETER5, JOHN4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Aug 09, 1930 in Tillcoultry, CLK, SCT. He married MARION AGNES RADFORD Jul 18, 1953 in Avon, SOM, ENG, daughter of CHARLES RADFORD and GLADYS TRUNKS. She was born May 03, 1932 in Avon, SOM, ENG.

Children of THOMAS HONEYMAN and MARION RADFORD are: i. STEPHEN MARTIN9 HONEYMAN, b. Oct 26, 1958, Avon, SOM, ENG; m. DIANE GLEM, Dec 22, 1983, Bridgewater, SOM, ENG. ii. JACQUELINE HONEYMAN, b. Aug 11, 1961, Avon, SOM, ENG; m. MARTIN ANTHONY FOX, Aug 09, 1986, Avon, SOM, ENG.

371. ELIZABETH8 O'BRIEN (HELEN HAY7 HUNTER, HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1912 in Markinch, FIF, SCT. She married ROBERT PRINGLE. He was born 1904 in Markinch, FIF, SCT.

Children of ELIZABETH O'BRIEN and ROBERT PRINGLE are: i. HELEN9 PRINGLE, b. 1936, Markinch, FIF, SCT; m. ROBERT THOMAS CAIL; b. 1933, Dalwallinu, WA, AUS. ii. ROBERT "ROBIN" PRINGLE, b. 1937, Markinch, FIF, SCT; m. MADELEINE CURTIS; b. 1937, Fremantle, WA, AUS. iii. BRIEN PRINGLE, b. 1939, Markinch, FIF, SCT; m. MARGARET MARQUESI; b. 1939, Morely, WA, AUS.

372. HELEN "BUNT"8 O'BRIEN (HELEN HAY7 HUNTER, HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1913 in Newberry, FIF, SCT. She married JOHN MCKENZIE. He was born 1904 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Children of HELEN O'BRIEN and JOHN MCKENZIE are: i. JAMES9 MCKENZIE, b. 1932, Newberry, FIF, SCT. ii. HELEN MCKENZIE, b. 1936, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iii. MARION MCKENZIE, b. 1938, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

373. ROBERT "BERT"8 O'BRIEN (HELEN HAY7 HUNTER, HELEN HAY6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1914 in Newberry, FIF, SCT. He married ANNE PAUL. She was born 1915 in Newberry, FIF, SCT.

Children of ROBERT O'BRIEN and ANNE PAUL are: i. MARGARET9 O'BRIEN, b. 1940, Newberry, FIF, SCT. ii. PAUL O'BRIEN, b. 1941, Newberry, FIF, SCT. iii. PATRICIA O'BRIEN, b. 1942, Newberry, FIF, SCT.

374. PETER8 HENDERSON (MARGARET MCPHERSON7 SIMPSON, AGNES BALLINGAL6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5,

182 ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born Dec 14, 1907 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT, and died Dec 25, 1979 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. He married BETSY GULLAND MCLAREN, daughter of LAWRENCE MCLAREN and MARGARET WALKER. She was born Dec 05, 1911 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT, and died Apr 13, 1967 in Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

Children of PETER HENDERSON and BETSY MCLAREN are: i. PETER9 HENDERSON, b. May 16, 1948, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT; m. JOHNSON. ii. LIVING HENDERSON, b. 1940, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT. iii. LIVING HENDERSON, b. 1940, Kirkcaldy, FIF, SCT.

375. MCPHERSON8 HENDERSON (MARGARET MCPHERSON7 SIMPSON, AGNES BALLINGAL6 HONEYMAN, ROBERT GRAY5, ANDREW4, PETER3, DAVID2, WILLIAM1) was born 1912 in Scotland, and died 1990. He married MARY. She was born 1910 in Scotland.

Children of MCPHERSON HENDERSON and MARY are: i. CHILD9 HENDERSON. ii. CHILD HENDERSON. iii. CHILD HENDERSON.

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