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Scottish Emigrants to South Western Ontario in 1818

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:52 pm
by Roberta Ann
Hi Donald; The only Livingstone I found in the Dull Parish: 1751:

Scottish Emigrants to South Western Ontario in 1818

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:48 am
by Roberta Ann
Hi Donald; Taken from the Duncan McDiarmid Family of Derry-- Angus McDiarmid, eldest son of Duncan and Margaret McGregor, married Annie Livingstone, daughter of Donald and Janet(Jeanet) McAra.

Scottish Emigrants to South Western Ontario in 1818

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:27 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi Roberta, My ancestor Stephen Clink received a replacement land grant around 1820 in Upper Canada,ended up farming on his brother in law's grant which he tranfered to Stephen in 1821 and did he did not take out a patent on this property until the early 1850's. Many farmers in early Upper Canada were too cheap to take out the patent on their land and delayed doing so for many years until for various reason they felt compelled to do so. regards, Donald

Scottish Emigrants to South Western Ontario in 1818

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:27 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi Roberta, My ancestor Stephen Clink received a replacement land grant around 1820 in Upper Canada,ended up farming on his brother in law's grant which he tranfered to Stephen in 1821 and did he did not take out a patent on this property until the early 1850's. Many farmers in early Upper Canada were too cheap to take out the patent on their land and delayed doing so for many years until for various reason they felt compelled to do so. regards, Donald

Scottish Emigrants to South Western Ontario in 1818

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:45 pm
by Roberta Ann
Good Morning Donald; The Clerk of the Township of Goulbourn took a census in 1820-heads of household, only. Donald was using the name Daniel--not surprising,eh. This Clerk took another Census in 1822: