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Lockyer family

  • CA QUA11450
  • Família
  • ca. 1900-2006

Martha and George William Lockyer emigrated to Canada from Bath, England in 1912. They began farming in Adolphustown and purchased a farm property two kilometres west of Picton. they had five sons: Sidney (b.1895), Alec (b.1897), Chris (b. 1898), William (b. 1900) and Ray (b1906).

Morris family

  • CA QUA11526
  • Família
  • fl. 1800s

Williamson family

  • CA QUA12270
  • Família
  • fl. 1900s

No information is known about this family

Surgenor (family)

  • CA QUA02284
  • Família
  • n.d.

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McGregor (family)

  • CA QUA02331
  • Família
  • n.d.

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Garrett (family)

  • CA QUA02451
  • Família
  • 18?? - 1871

Horatio Nelson Garrett was the fifth or eight children born to William Robert and Abigail Garrett. William Robert Garrett owned a ditillery and brewery on King Street as well as a number of properties about town, and upon his death Horatio seems to have been placed in charge of the management of the rather large estate. Upon Horatio's death on July 17, 1871, the estate was managed by the Kirkpatrick Nickle law firm for a number of years.

Foster (family)

  • CA QUA02528
  • Família
  • n.d.

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Cohen (family)

  • CA QUA02530
  • Família
  • n.d.

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Kish (family)

  • CA QUA02543
  • Família
  • n.d.

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Buchanan (family)

  • CA QUA00640
  • Família
  • n.d.

In 1817, William Buchanan emigrated from Scotland to what is now Kemptville, Ontario. Two years later he was followed by his wife, Anne Hunter, and children. While some of William's descendants left the area, representatives of the family continued in the Kemptville region to the present day. In 1868, John Hunter, brother of Anne Buchanan, died, leaving no will. As Hunter was unmarried, the estate had to be divided between his nine nieces and nephews. There followed a relatively long correspondence between persons in England and the Buchanans in Kemptville, as the estate settlement dragged on. In 1930, a rumor started that a William Buchanan of Kemptville had entailed his estate for 99 years after his death. As of 1930 the 99 years had apparently elapsed and the estate, amounting to some $850.000 was to be divided among living descendants. The papers include some correspondence on this issue.

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