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The subjects are identified by principal places or residence, usually including the place of birth or childhood.

Abbey, Harold Kemball (1921-1989), veterinarian. British Columbia, Guelph, Kingston, Lancaster

Abbott, Sir John prime minister See Bethune, Rev. John the Younger

Aimée de Marie. See Chisholm, Angela

Aird, Margaret, housewife. Glengarry County area. See note in life of MacLean, Mrs Edith

Alexander, James (1852-1942) produce exporter. Aultsville, Cornwall, Lancaster, Brockville, Montreal

Allen, George William (d. 1947), clergyman, publisher. Coaticoke (Quebec), Maxville, Toronto

Allen, Robert Cameron (1848-1921), schoolteacher, clergyman, lecturer. Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Brodie (Glengarry County).

Allin, Florence Catherine (1902-1993), business college proprietor. Maxville, Ottawa.

Anderson, John (1823-1908), clergyman, author. Scotland, Lancaster, Tiverton (Ontario)

Anderson, Samuel (1736-1836), U E Loyalist. American colonies, Cornwall Township

Anglin, F. A., chief justice. See Fraser, Archibald, farmer

Arkinstall, John M. (1902-1981), seed grower. St-Elmo-Dunvegan area

Arkinstall, Dr William Campbell, physician. See Smith, Rev. G. Watt

Arnold family, noted for their large-scale ownership of horses. Grenville, Quebec

Aubry, Gabriel Gilles (d. 1996), lawyer. Lancaster, Alexandria

Ayre, William Burton (1915-1996), physician. Western provinces, Montreal, Dunvegan

Bailey, Frank A. S. (1928-2000), clergyman. Barbados, Canada, Maxville

Bain, James (1827-1915), lumberman. Scotland, Glengarry County

Baker, Andrew James (1841-1933), river navigator. Summerstown

Baker, James Yeo (1873-1964), physician. Summerstown, Dalhousie Mills, Alexandria

Baker, John (d. 1871, said to have been aged 105 but real age was probably about 93), slave. Quebec, Grays Creek, Toronto, Cornwall

Baker, Lucy Margaret (1836-1909), teacher, missionary. Summerstown, Canadian West

Banfill, Bessie J. (d.1975), nurse, author. Various places, Avonmore

Barbara, Theophile G. (1900-1983), merchant. Lebanon, Montreal, Alexandria

Barker, William J. (d.1937), cheesemaker. Moose Creek, various places

Barrett, Clark (1901-1983), genealogical researcher. Dominionville, various places

Barrett, Wellington James Cameron (1892-1983), high school principal. Summerstown Station, Williamstown

Barton, George Samuel Horace (1883-1962), agricultural expert, federal deputy minister. Prescott County, Ottawa

Bathurst, Charles Sarto (1903-1987), clergyman, administrator. Dalhousie Mills, Montreal, Halifax etc.

Bathurst, Thomas William (1893-1978), general merchant, prospector. Dalhousie Mills, Northern Ontario & Quebec

Beaudette, Joseph E. (d.1971), veterinarian. St. Andrew’s West, Martintown

Begg, James (1814 or 1815-1899), pioneer. Scotland, Glengarry County, Roxborough Township

Bennett, R. Gordon (d.1995), ag rep, provincial deputy minister. Wentworth County (Ontario), Glengarry County

Bennett, Thomas H. (fl. 1860s) and his son John Bennett (1832-1912), political figures. England, Glengarry County, Stormont County

Benning, James (1873-1954), farmer. Williamstown area

Bergeron, Percy Charles (1908-1980), judge. Cornwall, Alexandria

Bergin, Darby (1826-1896), physician, militia officer, political figure. Toronto, Cornwall

Berry, James G. (d.1957), clergyman, author. England, Martintown,Williamstown, various places

Besau or Beson, Joe, vagrant, eccentric (d. about beginning of 1940s). Glengarry County

Bethune, Alexander Neil (1800-1879), clergyman, U E Loyalist. Williamstown, Toronto

Bethune, Angus (1783-1858), fur trader. Glengarry County, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Toronto

Bethune, Angus, mayor. Cornwall. See Bethune, James

Bethune, Donald (1802-1869), businessman. Williamstown, elsewhere Ontario

Bethune, James (1840-1884), lawyer. Charlottenburgh Township, Cornwall, Toronto

Bethune, James Gray (1793-1841), banker. Williamstown, Cobourg

Bethune, John (1751-1815), clergyman, U E Loyalist. Scotland, North Carolina, Williamstown

Bethune, John (1791-1872), clergyman. Williamstown, Montreal

Black Donald. See MacDonald, Donald Hugh

Blacklock, Ambrose (1784-1866), physician. Dumfries (Scotland), St. Andrew’s West

Blair, Elizabeth Mary (1894-1986) genealogical researcher. Dunvegan, Toronto

Bonneville, Peter L. (d. 1918), contractor, businessman (Pierre Leguori Bonneville). Huntingdon County, Lancaster

Booth, John R. (1827-1925), lumberman, railway builder. Ottawa

Boss, William (1893-1970), soldier, author. England, Canada

Bougie, Émile (1893-1942), farmer. Vankleek Hill, Glengarry County

Bougie, Joseph D. (1863-1936), general merchant, farmer. Cedars (Quebec), Fraserfield farm (Glengarry County)

Bourbonnais, Aldéric (1876-1978), blacksmith. North Lancaster

Bowen, Joshua C. (d.1889), farmer. Fraserfield farm (Glengarry County)

Bowie, Douglas M. (fl.1930 & 40s), businessman. Various places, Lancaster

Boyer, Andrew (1900-1983), newspaper publisher. Vankleek Hill

Boyle, John (1861-1933), merchant. Bathurst (New Brunswick), Alexandria

Brazeau, Fernand (1913-1980), clergyman, teacher. Montreal, North Lancaster, Crysler

Brazeau, Peter (fl. 1860s and 70s ), also called Peter Fraser, athlete. Glengarry County area

Brodeur, Rosario, (1889-1986), 4th bishop of Alexandria. Acton Vale (Quebec), Alexandria

Brokenshire, Norman Ernest (1898-1965), radio announcer. U.S.A. (Apple Hill connection)

Brown, Alexander J. (1832-1909), builder, contractor. Williamstown, NewYork State & Ontario

Brown, Alexander Robertson (d.1938), orchestra leader, musician. Martintown, Montreal

Brown, George F. (fl. 1890s), cheesemaker, founder-publisher of The Canadian Cheese and Butter Maker. Williamstown

Browne, Joseph Archibald, (1862-1948), painter. England, Lancaster

Buick, David Dunbar (1854-1929), celebrated American car man whose name is commemorated by the Buick car. Scotland, U.S.A.

Burnet, John Smith (d. 1908), clergyman. Scotland, Cornwall, Martintown

Burns, Robert (1789-1869), clergyman. Scotland, Toronto

Burns, William Chalmers (1815-1868), clergyman. Scotland, China

Burton, Arthur (d.1925), ranch manager. Cashion’s Glen, Moraga Valley (California)

Burton, Mr & Mrs James A., of Maxville, and their sons of Burton, British Columbia, drover, entrepreneurs. See Macmaster, Sir Donald

C., W.P. An unidentifed author, W.P.C., of Williamstown

Cains, George Lighthall (1857-1951), businessman. Breadalbane, Montreal

Calder, John A. G. (d. 1923), clergyman. Lancaster

Cameron, Mrs Alexander (d. 1933), personality. Lancaster

Cameron, Alexander (d. 1921), contractor. Alexandria

Cameron, Allan (d.1903), riverman, police chief. Meadow Bay (Glengarry County), California, Cornwall

Cameron, Daniel Ross. See Cameron, Donald Ross

Cameron, Donald (fl.1820 & 30s), emigration leader. Scotland, Ontario

Cameron, Donald C. (1911-1970), soldier. Lochiel Township, Cornwall, Kingston

Cameron, Donald Roderick (1867-1958), contractor. Maxville

Cameron, Donald Ross (1834-1918), businessman, also known as Daniel Ross Cameron. Summerstown, Fort Covington (NewYork), Chicago, California

Cameron, Duncan (d.l848), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Williamstown

Cameron, Duncan O. (d.1954), lawyer. Kirk Hill, Toronto area

Cameron, George Ian Douglas (G. I. D. Cameron), mill manager, author. Glengarry County, India. See Macdonald, John James

Cameron, Graceline (1901-1994), postmaster. Alexandria

Cameron, Hugh A. (1855-1927), farmer, soldier. Martintown area

Cameron, James, member of Colorado legislature. Lochiel Township, Colorado

Cameron, James (1825-1912), farmer, diarist. Cameron’s Island near Summerstown

Cameron, James Albert Craig (1869-1939), lawyer. Summerstown Station, Cornwall, Toronto

Cameron, John (1730-1803), U E Loyalist (John Cameron the Wise). Scotland, New York colony, Front of Charlottenburgh

Cameron, John (l778-l829), political figure (John Cameron the Rich). New York State, Front of Charlottenburgh

Cameron, John A. (1820-1888), prospector, figure of legend. Charlottenburgh Township, Cariboo (British Columbia)

Cameron, John Angus (fl. early 20th century), hotelkeeper. Maxville, Alexandria

Cameron, Margaret (1879-1969), missionary. Glengarry County, India, Montreal

Cameron, O’Kane J. (c. 1810-1891), piper. Glengarry County

Cameron, Sir Roderick William (1823-1900), New York City shipping magnate in Australian trade. Glengarry County, Hamilton, NewYork City

Cameron, Rory. See Cameron, Donald Roderick

Cameron, William Bleasdell (1862-1951), writer. Trenton (Ontario), Saskatchewan & Alberta

Campbell, Alexander Blackwood, miner. Martintown, Cariboo (British Columbia). See Campbell, Robert Neil

Campbell, Alexander Charles (1874-1951), educationist. Roxborough Township, Manitoba

Campbell, Alexander J. (1839-1944), fisherman, farmer, centenarian. Scotland, Western Quebec, Maxville

Campbell, Angus (1830-1906), settler in New Zealand. Front of Lancaster, New Zealand

Campbell, Angus B. (1829-1904), blacksmith, foundry owner. Loch Garry, Alexandria

Campbell, Ann (d.1872), supracentenarian? Scotland, 9th concession Kenyon Township

Campbell, Cameron Jamieson (1913-1967), aviation authority. Maxville, Winnipeg, Montreal

Campbell, Colin (1787-1853), fur trader. Glengarry County, fur trading regions of northern and western North America

Campbell, Duncan Angus (1867-1952), clergyman, educator. Alexandria, St. Raphael’s

Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth Bethune (1880-1956), litigant, controversialist. Toronto, Boston. See Bethune, James

Campbell, Grace MacLennan Grant (1895-1963), novelist. Williamstown area, Quebec, Saskatchewan

Campbell, Jamieson (1844-1913), farmer, local politician. Ireland, Apple Hill

Campbell, John Duncan (1773-1835), fur trader. New York colony, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Grays Creek

Campbell, John Lorne (1845 or 1849-1928), clergyman, author. Dominionville, New York city, Cambridge (Massachusetts), Vancouver, Tennessee

Campbell, Peter E. (1857-1939), merchant. Dominionville, Cornwall

Campbell, Peter Sinclair (1847-1930), educator. Dominionville, Hamilton

Campbell, Robert (1818-1887), lumberman. Scotland, Breadalbane, Eganville

Campbell, Robert M. (1867-1936), police surgeon. Laggan area, Denver (Colorado)

Campbell, Robert Neil (1864-1946), author, miner. Martintown, Cariboo

Cantin, Narcisse M. (1870-1940), businessman, visionary. Huron County (Ontario), various places

Carey, George M. W., clergyman. See MacDougall, Margaret Moran Dixon

Carmichael, Lewis or Louis (d.1844), professional soldier. Scotland, Canada

Carrière, Laurier (1909-1982), school inspector. Curran (Ontario), various places Ontario

Cashion, Angus D. (d.24 Dec. 1925), railway contractor, rancher. (Cashion’s Glen?). U.S. South West, Phoenix

Cashion, James Arthur (1860-1936 ), railway contractor, rancher. Glengarry County, Arizona

Cass, John Edward (1866-1949), ashery proprietor, photographer. Gouverneur (New York), Maxville

Catlin, A.L. (fl. 19th century), contractor. U.S.A.

Cattanach, Alexander John (1834-1890), lawyer, author. Glengarry County, Toronto

Cattanach, Angus (1796-1873), land surveyor, merchant. Scotland, Dalhousie Mills

Cattanach, Clarence Alexander (1885-13 April 1976), merchant, postmaster. Williamstown

Cattanach, Donald (1799-1883), merchant. Scotland, Laggan

Chafee, Edwin Eugene (1858-1940), cheesemaker. North Lawrence (New York), Summerstown

Charlebois, Elmer J. (d. 9 Feb. 1956), chiropractor. Lisbon (North Dakota), Alexandria

Charlebois, John Hyacinthe (1857-1941), blacksmith. Soulanges County (Quebec), Minot (North Dakota), Alexandria

Charlebois, Martin (fl.20th century), businessman. Alexandria, Wisconsin & Minnesota

Charlebois, Ogiste (d. c. 1892), foundry owner. Alexandria

Charlebois, Peter A. (d. 1991), photographer, clerk-treasurer. Alexandria

Cheap John. See Morrison, John

Cheney, Hugh Lough (d. 1967), dentist. Vankleek Hill, Alexandria, Ottawa

Chesley, S. Y., mayor. Cornwall. See Macdonell, Donald William

Chevrier, Joseph-Elphège (d. 1951) and his son Lionel Chevrier (1903-1987), political figures. Cornwall, Canada

Chewett, William (1753-1849) and his son James Grant Chewett (1793-1862), surveyors, public office holders. Cornwall, etc

Chisholm, Alexander (d. 1854), soldier, settler. Scotland, Africa, Alexandria

Chisholm, Angela named Aimée de Marie, member of the Sisters of the Precious Blood (d. 1974). Lochiel Township, Ottawa, Alexandria

Chisholm, Archibald Mark (1862-1933), businessman, prominent mining developer. Alexandria, Duluth

Chisholm, James J. (c. 1821?-1878), clergyman. Alexandria, Perth (Ontario)

Chisholm, James Sutherland (d. 1885), 27th Chisholm clan chief. Canada, Scotland

Chisholm, John (d.1890), soldier (U. S. Civil War), businessman. North Branch, Alexandria

Chisholm, John (d.1987), contractor, bridge builder. Alexandria

Chisholm, John A. (1866-1928), lawyer. Cornwall

Chisholm, John James (1899-1983), Hollywood stuntman, Canadian filmmaker, Toronto film library proprietor (Jack Chisholm). Glengarry County, U.S.A., Toronto

Chisholm, John Ranald (17 Oct. 1832-15 Sept. 1914), contractor, builder. Alexandria

Chisholm, Kenneth (1829-1906), businessman, political figure. Brampton, Peel County (Ontario)

Chisholm, Mary Jane (1907-1999), research chemist. Lochiel Township, Ottawa, Alexandria

Chisholm, Roderick John (1854-1945), workman, personality. Various places, Vankleek Hill

Chisholm, Valentine G. (1865-1958), farmer, township clerk. Lochiel Township

Cholet, Pierre (1840-1907), workman, “lost child” of well-known narrative. St-Polycarpe, France, Canada, Glengarry County

Choquette, Joseph (d.1946 ), hockey-stick manufacturer. St-Grégoire (Quebec), Montreal, Alexandria

Christie, Archibald Stanley (1888-1946), businessman, publisher. Apple Hill, Montreal

Christie, Hugh Herbert (1878-1945), physician. Martintown, Esterhazy (Saskatchewan), Ottawa

Christie, John P. (1861-1899), businessman, prospector. Maxville area, various places U.S.A. & Canada

Clark, Daniel (1799-1872 ), clergyman. Scotland, Glengarry County

Clark, George Ellis (1863-1922), farmer. Martintown area

Clark, James (1837-1915), farmer. Michigan, Dominionville area

Clark, William Clifford (1889-1952), deputy minister of finance. Martintown area, Ottawa

Clark, William Reuben (1855-1933), businessman. Glengarry County, Stockton (California), San Francisco

Clingen, Albert D. (1880-1959), businessman. Martintown, Apple Hill

Cluff, James Alexander (1860-1947), businessman. Maxville

Colquhoun, William (1814-1898), merchant. Cornwall

Conners, George Wellington (1868-1947), clergyman, publisher. Maxville etc.

Connor, Ralph See Gordon, Charles William

Conroy, Harry A. (fl. late 19th century, early 20th century), veterinarian, official. Alexandria, Ottawa, Fort Smith (N.W.T.)

Constable, Robert Henry (1832 or 1833-1923), journalist. London (England), Alexandria, various places

Cook family, lumbermen. Dundas County

Corbet, George (1844-1932), clergyman. Lancaster Township, St. Andrew’s West, Cornwall

Costello, Francis Thomas (1870-1951), lawyer, judge. L’Orignal, Alexandria, Cornwall

Coulthart family, manufacturers. Glengarry County, Stormont County

Courville, David M. (1868-1958), businessman. St-Rédempteur (Quebec), Maxville, Alexandria, Cornwall

Couturier, Felix (1876-1941), 3rd bishop of Alexandria. France, England, Alexandria

Cowan, Robert Henry (1880-1962), hardware merchant. Ottawa, Alexandria

Cox, Edward Godfrey (1876-1963), university teacher. Seattle etc.

Cox, Francis Augustus (1783-1853), clergyman. England

Cragg, George Wilmot (1900-1952 ), physician. Greenbank (Ontario), Glen Walter

Craig, James (1823-l874), political figure. Charlottenburgh Township

Craig, James J. (1855-1929), school inspector, political figure. Glengarry County, Fergus (Ontario)

Craig, John James (?-?), criminal, hoodlum. Summerstown area

Craig, Robert J. (1853-1942), contractor. Glen Walter, various places

Crateau, Wilfred E. (1897-1973), newspaperman. Alexandria, Prescott (Ontario)

Cresswell, David Thomas (1835-1918), longtime merchant of Martintown. England, Martintown

Crewson, Joseph William (1856-1945), school inspector. Wellington County, Alexandria, Cornwall

Croil, James (1821-1916), historian. Scotland, Morrisburg area, Montreal

Cuerrier, Gerald (d. 1994), murdered man, drug dealer. Alexandria

Cuillerier, Avila (d.1975), building contractor. St-Télesphore (Quebec)

Cumming, Donald (1844-1927), farmer, and his wife Mary Jane Graham (1850-1916). Chateauguay County (Quebec), Charlottenburgh Township

Cumming, Donald Norman (1893-1974), farmer, Ayrshire breeder. Glengarry County

Cumming, Malcolm (1880-1967), farmer, Ayrshire breeder. Glengarry County

Cuneo, Cyrus Cincinatto (1878 or 1879-1916), artist. San Francisco, Paris, London (England)

Curry, Solomon S. (1839-1929), mining man. Glengarry County, Michigan

Dalcrombie, MacGillivrays of. See McGillivray, Hon. John

Dale, Albert David (1896-1956), stationary engineer. England, Alexandria

Daley, James T.(1864-1934), clergyman. Maxville etc.

Dalrymple, John Alexander (1910-1989), ag rep. Alexandria etc.

Dancause family, merchants. St-Anicet (Quebec), Apple Hill

Danis, Daniel. See Danis, Joseph Louis Daniel

Danis, Joseph Louis Daniel (1867-1921), lawyer. Cornwall, etc.

Daoust, Joseph Emilien (d. 1923), blacksmith, businessman. Glengarry County, Yorkton (Saskatchewan)

DaPrato/DePratto (Depratto), surname of family prominent as employees and businessmen in Alexandria life for the past hundred years. Italy, Alexandria

Dawes, Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1907-1995), clergyman. Alexandria

Delargea, Amable (d.1892), wheelwright, carriagemaker. Martintown

Delhey, William Adrian (1923-1990), farmer. Holland, Glengarry County

Denike, Sam or Sambo, also known by the single name Sambo, black U E Loyalist, early settler. American colonies, Glengarry County

Denovan, Robert A. (1884-1976) and his son John James Denovan (d. 1999) (John Denovan), both engineers. Dalkeith area etc.

Denovan, William (d.1922), farmer, character, figure of legend (Wild Willie Denovan). 7th concession Lochiel Township

Derey or Derry, London. See Londonderry, A.

DeRochie, Walter J. (1859-1941), businessman. Tyotown, Cornwall

Deruchie, Norman J., criminal, hoodlum. Summerstown area. ]]See Craig, John James

Des Groseilliers, Leo (1908-1976), merchant. Sturgeon Falls (Ontario), Alexandria. ]]See Huot, Joseph A. C.

Desjardins, Wesley Edward (fl. 20th century), criminal, escapee. Various places

Detrait, Oscar (1878-1961), book store proprietor. Belgium, Montreal, Alexandria

Devaux, Lionel Charles (1897-1981), businessman. British West Indies, Williamstown

Dever, Edward J. (1875-1947), businessman. Merrickville (Ontario), Alexandria

Dewar, Norman (d. 1878), subject of poem (date of death 1879 also found, but 1878 is almost certainly correct). Glengarry County, Memphis (Tennessee)

Dickinson, Barnabas (1783-1832), stage coach proprietor. St. Lawrence area

Dickson, Clement, soldier (U. S. Civil War), and his wife Elizabeth Stuart. Glengarry County, South Dakota

Dickson, William John (1892-1975), businessman. Dunvegan, Winnipeg

Dingwall, James (1840-1923), lawyer. Meadow Bay (Glengarry County), Cornwall

Dinnie, Donald (1837-1916), Scottish athlete, champion at Scottish games. Scotland

Dolan, Dominic John (1892-1989), physician. Pakenham (Ontario), Alexandria

Donald (Black Donald). See MacDonald, Donald Hugh

Donovan, Duncan (1857-1933), photographer. 9th concession Lochiel Township, Alexandria

Doudiet, Jacques Frederic (fl. 19th century), clergyman. Switzerland,Canada

Drew, George Alexander (1826-1891), judge. Williamstown area, Wellington County

Drummond, James (1822-1898), clergyman, author. Scotland, Glengarry County area

Dubeau, Henri (c. 1911-1980), barn builder. St. Bernardin area

Duggan, Henry David (d.1988), Bell Canada employee. Glengarry County, Montreal

Dulin, Joseph W. (d.1937), clergyman. Montreal, Alexandria, diocese of Alexandria

Dumbrille, Dorothy (1897-1981), author. Crysler, Alexandria

Dundonald, Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of (1852-1935), soldier. Scotland

Dunlop, A. Llewella (1890-1976), promoter of heritage awareness. Williamstown

Dunlop, John C. (1848-1897), businessman, miner. Lancaster, Colorado, Nevada

Dunlop, John James (d. 1951), educationist. Williamstown, Ottawa

Duperron, Donald (1881-1939), hotelkeeper. Maxville

Dupont, Mary (fl. 1890s), mother in infanticide case. Alexandria

Dupuis, Fabien (1856-1942), merchant. St-Anicet (Quebec), St. Raphael’s

Duquette, Joseph R. (fl. 20th century), hotelkeeper. Stanley Island, Cornwall

Eccles, Rebecca, named Mary of St. Hilda (1879-1958), member of the Sisters of Holy Cross. Manchester (England), Alexandria. etc.

Edwards, George Norman (1898-1978), school inspector. Brussels (Ontario), Alexandria, Stratford (Ontario)

Ellis, R. W. (1887-1976), clergyman, private museum owner. Belfast (Ireland), Maxville etc.

Emberg, Mattice (d.1947), blacksmith. Moose Creek, Glen Roy

Eppstadt, George (d. 1972), businessman, philatelist. Germany, Maxville

Ermatinger family (18th, 19th century). Various places in Canada & U. S. A.

Ethier, Albert (1886-1970), baker. Ste-Justine-de-Newton, Dalkeith

Ethier, Joseph Albert Elzear (1884-1956), entrepreneur, sawmill proprietor. Ste-Justine-de-Newton, Dalkeith, Cornwall

Ethier, Viateur (l915-l975), baker, political figure. Ste-Justine-de-Newton, Dalkeith

Ewing, William (1914-1997), seedsman. Montreal, 8th concession Lochiel Township

Falkner family of U E Loyalists (also spellings Faulkner and Faulkiner). New York colony, Lancaster Township

Falkner, Alexander (1841-1931), physician. Lancaster etc.

Faubert, Albert (1908-1980), reeve, farmer, auctioneer. Alexandria area

Ferguson, Mrs Catherine Anna Bella Cameron (1866-1957), housewife, author. Dunvegan area

Ferguson, Christena. See Ferguson, Jessie Christena C.

Ferguson, Donald Sinclair (1887-1966), manufacturer. Maxville

Ferguson, Edith Anne (1903-1993), social worker, author. Dunvegan, Toronto

Ferguson, James (1852-1933), manufacturer, inventor. Maxville

Ferguson, Jessie Christena C. (1897-1980), nurse, artist. Dunvegan, Los Angeles, Ottawa

Ferguson, Martin Cameron (1906-1972), storekeeper. Dunvegan

Ferguson, Peter (1747-), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Williamstown

Ferguson, Peter A. (fl. 19th, 20th century), postal worker. Alexandria

Ferren, Richard (d. 1940), vagabond. Glengarry County area

Field, Justin (1899-1969), bishop. England, Alexandria, Grenada (West Indies)

Field, Louis. See Macdonald, Louise Sandfield

Fitzgerald, James Norman (1896-1966), lumberman, businessman. Plantagenet, Parent (Quebec), Maxville

FitzGibbon, James (1780-1863), soldier. Ireland, Canada, England

Fitzsimmons, Francis (d.1811?), clergyman. St. Raphael’s, St. Andrew’s West

Flanagan, Robert (d. 1924), farmer, canal paymaster. Charlottenburgh Township, Cornwall area

Fleming, Roy Franklin (1878-1958), art teacher, historian. Ottawa etc.

Fletcher, Donald (1866-1966), stone mason. Dunvegan

Foley, John Michael (d. 1944), clergyman. Diocese of Alexandria

Foley, Margaret (d.1941), named Sister Mary Bernard, member of religious community. Stormont County, Glen Nevis, Brockville

Fonda, Tanno (fl. late 18th century, early 19th century), black U E Loyalist. Bainsville area

Fortune, Mrs Bathia (Mrs A.L. Fortune) (c. 1836-1930), pioneer. Lancaster, Okanagan Valley (British Columbia)

Fortune, Joseph (fl. 18th, 19th century), U E Loyalist, surveyor. Various places

Fortune, William (?-?), U E Loyalist, surveyor. Various places

Foulds, Andrew Robert (d. 1938), merchant. Martintown

Fox, William M. (d. 1927), clergyman. Ireland, Glengarry County, Cornwall

Franklin, William John (1893-1976), soldier, sergeant-at-arms, Canadian House of Commons. Pendleton, Laggan area, Ottawa.

Fraser, the Misses (fl. early 19th century), schoolteachers. Williamstown

Fraser, Alexander. See the next two entries for men of this name who have been remembered by both their title of colonel and a place designation.

Fraser, Alexander, known as Col. Alexander Fraser of Fraserfield]] (1786-1853), soldier, public figure. Scotland, Glengarry County

Fraser, Alexander, known as Col. Alexander Fraser of Fraser’s Point]] (1801-1891), public figure. Scotland, Glengarry County

Fraser, Alexander (1860-1936), archivist. (he was sometimes known as Col. Alexander Fraser, from a militia rank he shared with two other Alexander Frasers whose biographies precede his in this dictionary). Scotland, Toronto

Fraser, Angus William (1859-1917), lawyer, businessman. Glengarry County, Ottawa

Fraser, Archibald (d. about 1853), architect, mason, builder, contractor. Scotland?, Canada, U.S.A.

Fraser, Archibald (1827-1874), farmer. Glengarry County

Fraser, Campbell. See Fraser, Clifford Campbell

Fraser, Clifford Campbell (1904-1988), teacher, principal, political worker. Glen Sandfield, Brockville, Alexandria

Fraser, Daniel William (1876-1933), construction man. Dunvegan, Toronto

Fraser, David (1854-1899), accountant. Glengarry County, Newfoundland

Fraser, Mrs David (Harriet Mary Emma Fraser) (1870-1952), humanitarian worker. Glengarry County, England

Fraser, Grace Teresa ( Mrs Arlington Fraser) (1910-1982), preserver and singer of traditional songs. Dalkeith, Lancaster area

Fraser, James (1818-1891), businessman, farmer, public figure. Loch Garry

Fraser, James (1861-1935), lawyer. Williamstown, Tottenham (Ontario)

Fraser, Jane and Jemima. See Fraser, Misses

Fraser, John (1818?-1893), clergyman. Scotland, Glengarry County etc.

Fraser, John (1820-1899), author. Lachine (Quebec), Montreal

Fraser, John (1852-1919), auditor general of Canada. Loch Garry, Ottawa

Fraser, John A. (d. 1985), merchant, postmaster. Glen Sandfield. See Fraser, Clifford Campbell

Fraser, John Alexander (1910-1995), businessman. Vankleek Hill

Fraser, Neil (1871-1949), businessman. Vankleek Hill

Fraser, Paul (d. 1855), fur trader. fur trading regions of northern and western North America

Fraser, Robert James (1887-1965), hydrographer, author. Ottawa

Fraser, Simon (1776-1862), fur trader, explorer. Vermont, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, St. Andrew’s West

Fraser, Simon (as North West Company name)

Fraser, Simon (1800-1866), sheriff. Scotland, Williamstown, Carleton County

Fraser, Simon (1837-1918), tanner. 9th concession Lochiel Township

Fraser, Thomas (l749-1821), U E Loyalist, public figure. Scotland, Dundas County

Fraser, Dr Wilhelmina Grant. See Stait, Dr Wilhelmina Grant Fraser

Fraser, William (1801-1883), clergyman. Scotland, Breadalbane, Western Ontario

Fraser, William A. (1847-1924), farmer, manufacturer. Glengarry County, Mount Forest (Ontario), Whitby

Freund family (fl. first 1/2 20th-century), among earliest settlers from continental Europe to enter the Glengarry County farm community, preceding the post-WWII Dutch & Swiss. Germany, Glen Roy

Friedman, David Solomon (1863-1945), manufacturer. Glengarry County, Montreal

Gadbois, G. A. (fl. later 19th century), general merchant. Williamstown.

Gamble, Donald M. (1914-1996), veterinarian, worker in public causes. Maxville

Gardiner, Alfred Paul (1865-1934), businessman, author. Huntingdon County, N. Y. City etc.

Gardiner, James Garfield (1883-1962), eminent political figure (known politically as Jimmy Gardiner), and Mrs Gardiner (1894-1944). Saskatchewan, Ottawa

Gareau, Noah J., editor and publisher. Ottawa.

Garland, Dr J. A. (d. 1908), dentist. Vankleek Hill, Alexandria. ]]See McMillan, John Angus

Gaulin, Rémi (1787-1857), bishop. St. Raphael’s, St. Andrew’s West, Kingston

Gauthier, Charles Francis (1886-1976), clergyman. 4th concession Kenyon Township, diocese of Alexandria

Gauthier, Charles Hugh (1843-1922), archbishop. Glengarry County, Brockville, Kingston, Ottawa

Gauthier, John Nepomicen (1846-1937), farmer, prominent citizen. 4th concession Kenyon Township

Gebbie, William (1946-1991), sportsman. Alexandria

Gedbaw, Levi (1848-1950), blacksmith, witness to historical continuity. Glengarry County, Ogdensburg (New York)

Gelineau, John (1861-1917), blacksmith. Lochiel

Genereux, Henry (1860-1943), harnessmaker. Berthierville (Quebec), Lancaster, Cornwall

George, Angus (1910-1992), noted athlete. St. Regis

Gibbens, William (1854-1932), newspaperman. England, Cornwall

Gilchrist, Isabella M. (d. about Oct. 1905), presumed murder victim. Maxville area, Alaska

Gillies, Donald J. (d.1937), grocer. Scotland, Cornwall

Gillies, John A. (d.1955), soldier, civil servant. Glen Norman, Ottawa

Glaude, Joseph (1862-1943), riverman, farmer. St-Polycarpe, Glengarry County

Gnarowski, Daniel Thaddaeus (d.1993), soldier, counter-revolutionary, businessman. Russia, China, Maxville

Goff, Joseph, U E Loyalist (fl. 1780s). A black Loyalist, of whom very little is known. 2nd concession Lancaster Township?

Gogo, George Newman (d. 1995), archaeological collector. Summerstown area

Gollan, K. A., clergyman. Scotland, Dunvegan. See Fraser, Alexander, archivist

Goodman, Benton (1875-1940) and his sons, cheesemakers. Glengarry County

Gordon, Charles William (1860-1937), clergyman, author, widely known under his pen name of Ralph Connor. Glengarry County, Winnipeg

Gordon, Daniel or Donald (1822-1912), clergyman. Scotland, Glengarry County, Oxford County (Ontario)

Gordon, Edward John (1791-1870), clergyman. Ireland, Glengarry County etc.

Gordon, James Robertson (1853-1932), businessman, mining engineer. Sherbrooke (Quebec), Glengarry County, various places

Gordon, Mrs Mary (d. 1890), lady of the manse. Scotland, Glengarry County, Oxford County (Ontario)

Gordon-Smith, Charles Erith (1844-1907), clergyman. Scotland, Glengarry County etc.

Gordonsmith, Charles Robert William (1870-?), journalist. England, Glengarry County, Montreal

Gormley, Florence Mary (1880-1945), poet. Bainsville, Alexandria

Goulet, Jovenin (d. 1951), blacksmith, carriagemaker. Alex’r

Goulet, Louis (d. 1977) and his wife Virginie Theoret (d. 1994), general store proprietors. Dalkeith etc.

Gourlay, John James Lowry (1864-1945), clergyman. Glengarry County etc.

Govan, Arpad (1855-1930), clergyman. Williamstown

Grace, Mrs Hugh H., neé Sarah J. Donovan (d. 1970), community worker. Alexandria, Sudbury

Graham, John (1848-1925), lawyer. Dundas County, Winnipeg

Graham, Robert John Wesley (1900-1972), creamery proprietor, businessman. Alexandria

Grant, A. Dallas, businessman. Glengarry County etc. See Grant, Alexander Lewis

Grant, Alexander (d. 1944), miner, prospector. Dunvegan, Yukon, British Columbia

Grant, Alexander B. (Brewer) (fl.1830s-1860s), writer of verse. Ohio

Grant, Alexander James (1829-1897), farmer, political figure. Charlottenburgh Township

Grant, Alexander Lewis (1873-1916), contractor. Glengarry County area

Grant, Alexander Lothian (1883-?), farmer, political figure. Rochester (New York), Breadalbane, Saskatchewan

Grant, Angus Archibald (d. 1901), contractor. Glengarry County area, California

Grant, Charles Smith, woodcarver. Martintown, Saskatchewan See Grant, Rhodes

Grant, Dallas. See Grant, A. Dallas

Grant, Daniel (1840-1935), horseman. Williamstown area, Norwood (New York)

Grant, Donald (1837-1917), contractor. Glengarry County area, Faribault (Minnesota)

Grant, Donald W. (1845-1914), contractor. Various places

Grant, James (1806-1866), physician (date of birth 1801 also found). Scotland, Martintown, Ottawa

Grant, James. See Jim, Yankee (Yankee Jim)

Grant, Sir James Alexander (1831-1920), physician. Scotland, Martintown, Ottawa

Grant, James J. (1830-1909), hotelkeeper. Reno (Nevada)

Grant, James M. (d.1921), mine foreman, murdered man. Loch Garry, Butte (Mont.)

Grant, John (fl. 1830s, 1840s), hotelkeeper. Montreal

Grant, John (1837-1916), sawmill proprietor. Glengarry County, Moose Creek

Grant, John (1840-1928), contractor. Glengarry County, Faribault (Minnesota)

Grant, John R. (d.1930), contractor. Glengarry County, Los Angeles

Grant, Lewis (fl. 1830s-1850s), strongman, figure of legend. Glengarry County area

Grant, Lewis Alexander (1852-1904), contractor. Williamstown, California

Grant, Margaret, of the A. J. and Margaret Grant Bursary. Glengarry County. See Grant, Alexander J.

Grant, Rhodes Cameron Munro (1900-1977), author. Martintown

Grant,Thomas John Douglas (1919-1944), murdered soldier of Normandy campaign. Glengarry County etc.

Gray, Angus Cameron (1914-1972), farmer. Dunvegan area

Gray, Duncan (1852-1949), artisan. Martintown, Maxville, Alexandria

Gray, Robert Isaac Dey (1772?-1804), office-holder. Various places

Gray or Grey, Capt. See McDonell, Alexander (1795-1884)

Greenfield, Jack. See Macdonell, John Alexander (1851-1930), historian

Greenspon, Lewis (d. 1948), merchant. Hawkesbury, Alexandria

Grincell or Grinsel, John (born 1840; was alive in 1920), lumberman. Coteau-du-Lac, Wisconsin, Los Angeles

Guindon, Fernand (1917-1985), businessman, political figure. Apple Hill etc.

Guindon, Pascal (fl. 20th century), businessman. Apple Hill etc.

Guinevan, William A., (d. 1954), clergyman. England, Alexandria etc.

Gunn, J. Alexander (1862-1938), farmer. Maxville area

Gunn, Ranald David, judge. Carleton County. See Macdonell, Alexander Duncan.

Gunn, William J. (1874-1954), dentist. Lancaster

Hall, Thomas (1862-1943), businessman. Scotland, Montreal, Summerstown

Hambraeus, Bengt (1928-2000), musician, musicologist, author. Sweden, Montreal, Apple Hill area

Hamelin, Olivier (1902-1984), blacksmith. Apple Hill

Hamilton, John (1827-1915), resort proprietor. Hamilton Island

Hanley, Alexander Peter (d. 19 May 1973, aged 87), hardware merchant. Montreal, Baltics Corners, Drumheller (Alberta)

Harkness, Andrew (14 Feb. 1845-6 Feb. 1907), physician. Lancaster

Harkness, John Graham (1865-1948), lawyer, historian. Cornwall

Harkness, Robert (1858-1938), clergyman. Korea, Japan, Summerstown

Harper, Jennifer Elizabeth (1946-1997), photographer, author. Toronto, Montreal

Harper, John Russell (1914-1983), art historian. Haldimand County (Ontario), Montreal, Glengarry County

Harrison, George (1822-1907), merchant, tanner. Scotland, Alexandria

Hay, George A. (1807-1876) clergyman. Charlottenburgh Township, St. Andrew’s West

Hay, John (d. 1824, pioneer, U E Loyalist. Scotland, Charlottenburgh Township

Hearnden, George (fl. 1870s-1903), deputy registrar of Glengarry County. Alexandria

Hervey, Chilion Longley (1872-1952), railway builder, soldier. Illinois, Glengarry County

Hibbard (fl. 19th century), schoolmistress or schoolmistresses. South Lancaster

Hill, Emerson Stanley (1898-1949), physician. Maxville, Torrington (Conn.)

Hill, Thomas (19th century), lighthouse keeper. Lancaster area

Hill,W. James (1914-1993), sports figure. Williamstown

Hingston, Margaret Josephine (Lady Hingston) (d. 1936), charitable worker. Alexandria, Montreal

Hingston, Sir William Hales (1829-1907), physician, senator. Montreal

Hodson, William H. (d. 1892), architect. England, Montreal

Hoople, Clark Wallace (1905-1982), businessman. Maxville

Hoople, Johnson (1858 or 1859-1924), businessman. Maxville

Hope, Donald (1856-1935), veteran of North-West Rebellion. Glengarry County etc.

Hope, George James Karl (1917-1984), horseman. Glen Robertson area

Hope, James Thom (1873-1931), physician. Alexandria

Houston, John Donald (d. 1921), socialist. Lancaster, Winnipeg

Howes, Ernest Albert (1872-1940), writer on agriculture, university dean. Prescott County, Edmonton

Howison, John (1797-1859), travel writer. Scotland etc.

Hunt, Henry (1846-May 1926; date of death 1930 also found), physician. Charlottenburgh Township

Hunter, Edward (1913-1974), airman, farmer. England, Maxville area

Hunter, Robert (1850-1912), farmer, Ayrshire breeder. Scotland, Maxville area

Huot, Joseph A.C. (d. 194l), merchant. Beauharnois (Quebec), Alexandria

Huot, Joseph A. Réal (d. 1935), businessman. Alexandria

Huot, Joseph Aimé (1890-1930), clergyman. Alexandria, diocese of Alexandria

Huot, Pierre A. (1852-1916), merchant. Alexandria

Hurd, Leonard Zeman (1909-1952), businessman, murder victim. Maxville

Hurtubise, Emile Louis (1928-1994), newspaperman. Alexandria

Hyde, John Henry (fl. late 19th, early 20th century), musician. England, St. Catharines, Alexandria

Irvine, Duncan A. (1877-1962), veterinarian. Breadalbane, Vankleek Hill

Irvine, Edgar (1874-1957), contractor. Maritimes, Alexandria

Irvine, George W. (1887-1961), clergyman. Saint John (New Brunswick), Williamstown

Irvine, Mrs George W. (Nellie Irvine) (1892-1985), church worker. Prince Edward Island, Williamstown

Ishikawa, Mary Catherine (1872-1952), personality. Dunvegan, Wisconsin, Germany, Montreal

Jacobs, Moses (d. 1921), merchant. Poland, Loch Garry, Detroit

Jacobs, Samuel William (1871-1938), lawyer, political figure. Glengarry County, Montreal

Jamieson, John (1903-1989), storekeeper. Scotland, Maxville

Jamieson, William (1829-1908), workman or manufacturer. Brodie

Jarmy or Jarmay or Jarmey, Thomas or John (fl. 1860s), athlete. Various places

Jim, Yankee (Yankee Jim) (1820s-c.1890?), shantyman, figure of legend (James Grant?). St. Elmo area, Brodie area

Johnson, Sir John (1741-1830), U E Loyalist magnate. New York colony, Canada

Johnson, Sir William (c. 1715-1774), landed magnate. Ireland, New York colony

Johnston, Ada Catherine (1884-1947), librarian, political wife. Maxville area, Alberta

Johnston, Belle. See Gilchrist, Isabella M.

Johnston, George Norman (1884-1977), speaker of Alberta legislature, married to a Glengarrian. Ontario, Alberta

Johnston, Wilfred James (1911-1992), dental surgeon. Montreal, Glengarry County

Jones, Samuel I. (d. 1894), newspaperman. England, Vankleek Hill

Judah, Isaac (fl. 1804), merchant. Montreal

Kaplan, Igor (1931-1980), lawyer. Lithuania, Williamstown area

Kellert, Jacob (1872-1942), businessman. Lancaster, Montreal

Kennedy, Alexander (1834-1907), farmer, associated with founding of Apple Hill. Apple Hill

Kennedy, Alexander (fl. late 19th century), model-school teacher. Martintown

Kennedy, Angus John (1858-1947), railway contractor, lumberman, political figure. Maxville, New Liskeard area

Kennedy, Cameron. See Kennedy, L. Cameron

Kennedy, Elizabeth (d. 1968), named Sister M. Florina, sister of Holy Cross, teacher. St. Raphael’s, various places

Kennedy, Elma Isabel (1905-1983), author of publications on statistics. St. Elmo East, Ottawa

Kennedy, John J. (1845-1928), lumberman. 9th concession Charlottenburgh Township, Rib Lake (Wisconsin), Washington state, Portland (Oregon)

Kennedy, John Wilfred (1879-1949), political figure. Apple Hill area, Maxville, Ottawa

Kennedy, Joseph J. (1864-1933), policeman, hotelkeeper. Glengarry County, Ashland (Wisconsin)

Kennedy, Lloyd Cameron (1900-1978), municipal officer. Williamstown area

Kennedy, Peter (1826-1906), entrepreneur. Dominionville

Kennedy, Peter Hugh (1875-1968), promoter of shelterbelts. Apple Hill area, Conquest area (Saskatchewan)

Kerr, Cosmos (1826-1909), merchant. Glengarry County, California, Alexandria

Kerr, Donald Angus (1908-1990), clergyman. Alexandria, diocese of Alexandria

Kiely, Mrs Elizabeth Bethune (1889-1935), political worker, writer. Glengarry County, Toronto, Montreal

King, John (1819-1893), clergyman. Scotland, Dalesville (Quebec), Maxville area

King, William Lyon Mackenzie (1874-1950), prime minister linked in various ways with Glengarry County over many years. Ottawa

Kinsella, John A. (d. 1912), dairying expert. Tyotown, New Zealand, Australia

Knight, Robert (1811-1863 or 1864), clergyman, author. Scotland, Canada, England

Knight, Robert Skakel (1841-1900), author, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. England, Lancaster (Glengarry County)

Krugman, Samuel (1917-1943), refugee. Poland, England, Alexandria

Lacelle, John Joseph (1908-1992), carpenter, woodcarver. Lochiel etc.

Lacombe, Cyrille (d.1943), businessman. Ste-Justine-de-Newton, Alexandria

Lalonde, Angus (d.1929), businessman. Glengarry County, Cornwall

Lalonde, David L. (1891-1954), auctioneer. Alexandria

Lalonde, Léopold (1910-1961), lawyer, magistrate. Ste-Anne-de-Prescott, Alexandria

Lalonde, Ulric and Maxime, harnessmakers. Alexandria. See Genereux, Henry, harnessmaker

Lamont, Donald M. (d. 1942), clergyman. Prince Edward Island, Dunvegan (Ontario), Scotland

Langcake, Augustus (1832-1909), clergyman. England, New York City

Langlois, Mrs Mary Josephine (1844-1929), of Sandfield Macdonald family. Cornwall etc.

Langstaff, Annie Macdonald (1887-1975), law firm secretary. 3rd concession Kenyon Township, Montreal

Lanthier, Anthime (1916-1992), veterinarian. Dalkeith

Lanthier, Georges (1906-1983), bakery proprietor. L’Orignal, Alexandria

Laplante, Frank (d. 1939), boatbuilder. Summerstown

Laporte, Albert (1898-1978), businessman. Alexandria

Laporte, Arthur (d. 1992), hotelkeeper. Alexandria

Laporte, Leo (Leonardo Laporta) (d. 1962), skilled stonemason and bricklayer, market gardener. Italy, Alexandria

Laporte, Sébastien (1896-1995), general merchant. Alexandria

Larose, Ferdinand (1888-1955), ag rep, promoter of reforestation (Fred Larose). Sarsfield (Ontario), Plantagenet

LaRue, Gilbert A. (1875-1946), newspaperman (also known by surname Leroux). Glengarry County, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Edmonton, St. Paul (Alberta)

LaRue, Stanislaus (d. 1933), entrepreneur. Edmonton

Lauber, Bernard (d. late 1970s), policeman. Williamstown, Wigan (England)

Laurin, Albert. See Laurin, J. Albert

Laurin, Alcide (d. 1905), victim in hockey game death. Alexandria

Laurin, Anthime (William) (d. 1936), printer. St-Clet (Quebec), Alexandria, Montreal, Cornwall

Laurin, Edward Leonidas (1882-1938), newspaperman. Ste-Marthe (Quebec), Alexandria, Morrisburg

Laurin, Isaac (d.1914), veterinarian. St-Joseph (Quebec), Alexandria

Laurin, J. Albert (1886-1959), newspaper proprietor, mayor. Alexandria

Laurin, J. Hector (d. 1929), newspaperman. Ste-Marthe (Quebec), Alexandria, Hawkesbury

Lauzon, Joseph (d. 1881), cooper, reported to be father of exceptionally large family (Joseph Lozon). Alexandria

Lauzon, Leonard (d. 1987), driver, personality (known as Missouri). Alexandria

Leblanc, Leo (1917-1991), clergyman. Glen Robertson area, Africa

LeBlanc, Stephen (d. 1922), official. River Beaudette (Quebec), Cornwall

Leblanc, (Zebulon?) called “Zeb,” or “Old Zeb” (d.1928?), itinerant seller of coal oil (kerosene). North Branch

Leclair, Alexander (1843-1914), merchant. North Lancaster

Leclair, Charles (1804-1886), merchant. Quebec Province, North Lancaster

Leclair, Louis William (1837-1906) (Louis-Guillaume Leclair; S. S. used after name to denote order), clergyman. North Lancaster, Montreal, Oka, Rome

Leclair, Peter Napoléon (1836-1884), physician. Lancaster, Alexandria & elsewhere in Glengarry County, Montreal

Leduc, Aimé (1917-1985), clergyman. Maxville area, diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall

Lefebvre, Gérard (1915-1995), businessman. Glen Robertson, Rigaud, Alexandria etc.

Lefebvre, Simone (d. 1991), sister in religion. Williamstown, Glengarry County, Kenora

Legault, Eugene (1903-1962), clergyman. 2nd concession Lochiel Township, Rodriguez & Mauritius

Legault, Hugh A. (1871-1943), businessman. Moose Creek, Apple Hill

Léger, Alma (1877-1969), named Sister Marie Bernadette, member of religious community. Ste-Marthe (Quebec), Glengarry County, China

Léger, Jules (1913-1980), governor general. St-Anicet (Quebec), Lancaster, Ottawa etc.

Léger, Paul-Émile, Cardinal (1904-1991), clergyman. Valleyfield (Quebec), Lancaster, Montreal etc.

Leitch, Archibald (1882-1959), agricultural expert. South Branch, various places

Leitch, James (1850-1917), lawyer, judge. South Branch, Cornwall, Toronto

Lennox, Harry (1897-1995), clergyman. England, St. Elmo, Vancouver

Leroux, Gilbert A. See LaRue, Gilbert A.

Leroux, Roméo (1906-1979), agricultural expert. 4th concession Kenyon Township, Sudbury area

Leslie, Peter A. (1851-1928), tinsmith, businessman. Dundee (Quebec), Alexandria, Ottawa

Levac, Lionel (d.1995), apiarist. Green Valley area

Levert, Dianne (1949-1990), missionary. Ste-Adèle (Quebec), Alexandria, Mexico

Lingenfelter, J.O., publisher of agricultural journal. Various places

Linsley, Daniel Chipman (1827-1889), contractor, author. Vermont

Litle, Watson (1822-1909) newspaper man (surname also given, evidently incorrectly, as Little). Ireland, Cornwall etc.

“Lochinvar” (pen name). See McIntosh, William Alfred

Locke, Mahlon William (1880-1942), physician. Williamsburg (Dundas County)

Loewen, Marion Lorraine (d. 1996), postmaster. Dunvegan

Londonderry, Amego (fl.1786), black U E Loyalist and early settler (form of name London Derry also used). Glengarry County

Loney, John E. (d. 1914), businessman, contractor. Tyotown, Cornwall

Lothian, Duncan S. (d.1913), mining construction man, lumberman. Breadalbane, Canadian & U. S. West

Lothian, James A. (1836-1864), soldier (U. S. Civil War). Breadalbane, Michigan

Lunny, Peter Alexander (1896-1953), author (sp. Lunney is found also in this family). Pakenham, Apple Hill

McArthur, Alexander (1839-1895), lumberman. Williamstown, Toronto

McArthur, Archibald (1831-1906), lumberman. Martintown area, South Lancaster area

McArthur, Daniel C. (1855-1942), carriage-builder. Martintown

MacArthur, Donald Alexander (1834-1918), merchant. Grants Corners, Alexandria

McArthur, Duncan (d. 1893), farmer. Lancaster Township

McArthur, Duncan Daniel (1849-1943), clergyman. Breadalbane, Dominionville area, Manitoba

McArthur, John (d. 1886), lumberman. Glengarry County

McArthur, John (d. 1890), lumberman. Toronto

McArthur, John D. (1870-1906), lumberman. South Lancaster area

McArthur, John Duncan (1854-1927), railway contractor. Lancaster Township, Winnipeg

McArthur, Peter (d.1910), lumberman. Saginaw (Michigan), Detroit

MacArthur, Robert D. (1843-1922), physician. Martintown, Chicago

MacAulay, (Donald?), (early 19th century), lumberman. Huntingdon County

McBain, Alexander (d. 1830), lumberman, pioneer. Glengarry County, Laguerre (Huntingdon County)

McBain, Andrew Richard (1855-1908), farmer. Williamstown area

McBain, Georgiana or Georgina (1881-?), dentist, and her father John McBain (1851-1916), physician. Martintown, Montreal

McBain, John Dingwall (1820-1908), gold miner. Williamstown, Australia, Maxville

McBain, Richard (d. 1858), U E Loyalist. Mohawk Valley, Raisin River

McBean, Alexander George (d.1919), businessman, farmer. Lancaster area, Montreal

McBean, Alexander Stewart (fl. late 19th century, early 20th century), farmer. Lancaster

McBean, Archibald J. (1836-1908), contractor. Glengarry County, Chicago

McBean, Donald G. (1850-1917), cheese factory proprietor. 2nd concession Lancaster Township, Winnipeg

McBean, Duncan D. (1842-1918), contractor. Lancaster Township, New York City

McBean, John (1834-1923), contractor. 3rd concession Lancaster Township, California, Australia, Toronto, South Lancaster

McCaffrey, James Patrick (1895-1966), sports manager. Alexandria, Ottawa

MacCallum, Daniel (1826-1917), clergyman. Scotland, Pointe-Fortune, St. Elmo, Kingston

MacCallum, Emily Maria (1858-1956), missionary. Glengarry County, Turkey, Athens (Greece)

MacCallum, Frederick William (1863-1945), missionary, scholar. Lambton County (Ontario), Glengarry County, Turkey

MacCallum, Nehemiah (1843-1929), businessman, political figure. Prescott County, Arizona, (Winnipeg?). See McLaurin, John Roy

McCallum, Roderick J. (d.1955), dentist. Apple Hill, Alexandria

MacCallum, William Bailie (1863-1938), clergyman. Nova Scotia, St. Elmo

McCart, William J. (1872-1933), businessman, political figure. New York State, Maxville, Avonmore, Toronto

MacCarthy, Isaac John (1835-1892), clergyman. Halifax, Williamstown, Brockville

McCarthy, Jeremiah (c. 1758-1828), surveyor. (Ireland?), Canada

McColl, Edmund Neil (1916-1984), clergyman. Ottawa, Vankleek Hill, Maxville

McColl, John Arthur (1875-1933), farmer, political figure. Maxville area, Alberta

McCormick, Francis Charles (1897-1975), woollen mill proprietor, stonemason. Alexandria

McCormick, John Angus (1868-1915), journalist. Meadow Bay (Glengarry County), Alexandria, Cornwall, Ottawa

McCormick, John Joseph (1906-1980), telephone manager. Lochiel

McCormick, Joseph Roderick Stuart (1905-1992), artist. (Stuart McCormick) Alexandria

McCormick, Roderick (1850-1952), centenarian. Alexandria

McCormick, Roderick John (1854-1933), woollen mill proprietor. Alexandria

McCormick, Stuart, artist. See McCormick, Joseph Roderick Stuart

McCrimmon, Angus (1846-1934), crown attorney. 8th concession Lochiel Township, Elgin County

McCrimmon, Donald Alexander (1836-1917), physician. 8th concession Lochiel Township, Lucknow and Ripley (Ontario)

McCrimmon, Donald Ogg (1790-1890), pioneer. Scotland, 8th concession Lochiel Township

MacCrimmon, Henry James (1881-1956), construction man. Glengarry County etc.

McCrimmon, John Archibald (1880-1955), storekeeper. 8th concession Caledonia Township, McCrimmons Corners

McCrimmon, John Frederick (d. 1935), prospector, miner. Laggan, British Columbia, Yukon

McCrimmon, Neil (1858-1911), lawyer, judge. Glengarry County area, U.S. West, Ontario

McCuaig, Archibald H. (d. 1908?), man who disappeared. Peveril (Quebec)

McCuaig, Charles Homer (1896-1971), physician. Bainsville, Toronto, Kingston

McCuaig, Daniel William (1855-1928), farmer, grain merchant. Dalkeith, Manitoba

McCuaig, Donald (d. 1927), prospector, miner. Glengarry County area, British Columbia, Yukon. See McCrimmon, John Frederick

McCuaig, Donald B. (d.1908), salesman. Glen Sandfield area, Glen Robertson

McCuaig, Duncan D. (1860-1941), storekeeper, auctioneer. Bainsville

McCuaig, Duncan Roderick (1903-1990), physician. Bainsville, New York City, Florida

McCuaig, Roderick (d. 1928), western settler. Dalkeith, Manitoba

McCuaig, Stanley Harwood (1891-1986), lawyer. Bainsville, Edmonton

McCuaig, Victor Carl (1894-1974), physician. Bainsville, New York City

MacCuaig, William Wilberforce (1867-1950), clergyman, poet. Bryson (Quebec), Montreal

MacCulloch, Alexander Joseph (1923-1993), co-founder of the McCulloch School of Dancing. Glengarry County, Montreal

McCulloch, Michael (d.1854), physician. Ireland, Montreal

McDermid, Donald A. (1851-1923), publisher, temperance worker. Martintown area, London (Ontario), Toronto

McDermid, Duncan Wendell (1858-1909), teacher of deaf. Martintown area, Belleville, Iowa, Manitoba

McDermid, Edith Ernestine (1896-1952), teacher. Martintown area, various places in Ontario

McDermid, Finlay Angus (1841-1920), rancher. Martintown area, Nevada

McDermid, Frederick Finlay (1885-1986), lawyer. Martintown area, Saskatoon

McDermid, John Edgar (1892-1975), lawyer. Martintown area, Saskatoon

McDermid, Peter Hugh (1842-1926), farmer, writer of memoirs. Martintown area

McDermid, Dr William, physician (late 19th century). Dunvegan. See MacDiarmid, Dr Donald

McDiarmid, Donald (1778-late 1850s), pioneer teacher. Scotland, Williamstown, Cornwall

MacDiarmid, Donald (1840-1910), physician, school inspector. Scotland, Athol, Maxville

MacDiarmid, William Burton (1875-1947), physician, political figure. Athol, Maxville

Macdonald, A. E. DeBellefeuille. See Macdonald, Antoine Eustache DeBellefeuille

Macdonald, A. Gordon (1885-1948), postmaster, sportsman. Alexandria, Kirkland Lake

MacDonald, A. K. MacIsaac (1874-1944), athlete. Loch Garry area. See MacDonald, Alexander John MacIsaac

Macdonald, A. Roy (d. 1904), dancing master. Montreal

Macdonald, Aeneas (1779-1859), clergyman. Scotland, Montreal

McDonald, Aeneas, treasurer of SDG. Cornwall? See Thomson, E.W., author

MacDonald, Agnes (1895-1991), music teacher. Alexandria, Cornwall. See MacDonald, John Joseph

MacDonald, Alan John (1889-1959), northern old timer. Yukon

McDonald, Alexander (1827-1906), lumberman. Glengarry County, Fond du Lac (Wisconsin). See McDonald, Marion Stewart

Macdonald, Alexander (fl. 19th century), contractor (known as Clayfield Macdonald and as “Alexander Macdonald, Clayfield”). Cornwall & Texas (?)

MacDonald, Alexander (d. 1952), physician. Glen Sandfield area, Vankleek Hill

MacDonald, Alexander (d. 1946), dead man in sensational disappearance case (Alex and a Half). Alexandria

Macdonald, Alexander Francis (1818-1913), businessman (youngest of the “Sandfield” brothers). St. Raphael’s, Canada, U.S.A., Cornwall

Macdonald, Alexander George Fraser (1863-1948), newspaperman, soldier (Col. A. G. F. Macdonald). Alexandria

MacDonald, Alexander J. (1824-1913), soldier. Glengarry County, U.S.A., Cornwall

MacDonald, Alexander J. (1881 or 1882-1970), clergyman. North Lancaster, Northern Ontario, Florida

MacDonald, Alexander J. (1902-1972), clergyman. Scarborough (Ontario)

Macdonald, Alexander John de Lotbiniere (1857-1935), businessman (de Lotbiniere Macdonald). Grays Creek, Montreal, Alexandria

MacDonald, Alexander John MacIsaac (1865-1951), athlete, figure of legend (Big Alex MacIsaac MacDonald). Loch Garry area

McDonald, Alexander L. (1883-1958), clergyman. 3rd concession Lochiel Township, Alexandria, Glen Robertson, Williamstown

McDonald, Alexander Tupper (1875-1963), physician, sportsman (Dr Tupper McDonald). Williamstown

McDonald, Allan (fl. 1830s to 1870s), cooper, piper (Allan the Cooper). Glengarry County, Stormont County

Macdonald, Allan Ban (1843-1932), businessman. Glen Donald, Alexandria, Manitoba, Alberta

Macdonald, Allan J. (1829-1913), carriagemaker, hotelkeeper (called Wheelwright). Charlottenburgh Township, Alexandria

McDonald, Allan P. (1860-1952), farmer. Williamstown (The Glen)

MacDonald, Allan Wilfrid (1900-1975), farmer. Williamstown area

McDonald, Angus (d. 1891), registrar (surname also appears as McDonell). South Branch, Alexandria

McDonald, Angus A. (1887-1962), soldier (“Grove” attached to name). Alexandria

McDonald, Angus Archibald (d. 1947), prospector. Apple Hill, Manitoba

McDonald, Angus D. (fl. late 19th century), contractor. Alexandria, Colorado. See McDonald, John Duncan

MacDonald, Angus Donald or Duncan (1891-?), piper (of “Katie” family connection). Alexandria

McDonald, Angus J. (c. 1854-1923), of Wyoming, rancher, banker. Stormont County, Meeteetse (Wyoming)

McDonald, Angus J. (1867-1926), workman, political figure. Bridge End, Cobalt etc.

Macdonald, Angus S. (d. 1880), merchant, postmaster (Angus Shoemaker). Alexandria

Macdonald, Annie Sandfield (d. 1912), occasional writer. South Lancaster

MacDonald, Annette H. (1898-1996), nurse. Williamstown, N. Y. City

Macdonald, Antoine Eustache DeBellefeuille (1828-1894), farmer (DeBellefeuille Macdonald). Grays Creek, Montreal

McDonald, Archibald (1790-1853), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, St. Andrew’s (Quebec)

Macdonald, Archibald Chaussegros de Léry (1863-1939), lawyer, author (de Lery Macdonald). Montreal, Rigaud

Macdonald, Archibald John (1876-1938), political figure. North Lancaster

Macdonald, Archibald L. (1858-1945), physician. Glen Donald, Alexandria, North West Territories

McDonald, Mrs Caroline (19th century), teacher. Quebec City, Alexandria, Cornwall. See McDonald, Dr Roderick

McDonald, Charles (1815?-1911), church elder. Scotland, Maxville-Dunvegan area

Macdonald, Clair, sister in religion. See Macdonald, Mary Clair

Macdonald, DeBellefeuille. See Macdonald, Antoine Eustache DeBellefeuille

Macdonald, de Léry. See Macdonald, Archibald Chaussegros de Léry

McDonald, Donald (1798-1870), newspaperman. Scotland, Montreal.

McDonald, Donald A. (fl. late 19th century), had stock farm. Michigan, Glen Nevis.

Macdonald, Donald Alexander (1817-1896), businessman, political figure (Hon. D. A. Macdonald, “Donald Sandfield”). St. Raphael’s, Alexandria, Montreal

Macdonald, Sir Donald Alexander (1845-1920), soldier. Cornwall, Ottawa

Macdonald, Donald Alexander (1891-1957), lawyer (D. A. Macdonald, Q.C.). Alexandria

McDonald, Donald D. (1825-1910), contractor (name almost invariably found in form D. D. McDonald). Williamstown (The Glen)

MacDonald, Donald Duncan (1858-1927), physician, poet (Dr D. D. MacDonald). North Lancaster, Alexandria

MacDonald, Donald Hugh known as Black Donald (fl. 19th century ), figure of legend. Arnprior-Calabogie area

McDonald, Donald John (1879-1948), merchant (commonly known as “Boots”). Alexandria

MacDonald, Donald John (1889-1951), soldier (General MacDonald). Williamstown, Saskatchewan, Toronto etc.

MacDonald, Donald Lorne (1879-1952), farmer (Lorne MacDonald). Glen Andrew, Kirk Hill

Macdonald, Donald Ranald (1867-1957), clergyman. Mongenais (Quebec), Glen Nevis, Alexandria

McDonald, Donald Robert (1856-1923), contractor, political figure. Wisconsin, Netherhill (Saskatchewan) etc.

Macdonald, Dugald (1838-1918), author. Dalhousie Mills area, Montreal

Macdonald, Duncan (fl. 1870s), contractor. Cornwall, Montreal

Macdonald, Duncan (1865-1945), clergyman. Glen Sandfield, Alexandria, Glen Robertson, Cornwall

Macdonald, Duncan A. (1837-1921), businessman, postmaster (commonly known as “Curly”). 8th concession Charlottenburgh Township, Alexandria

McDonald, Edwin. See McDonald, George Edwin

Macdonald, Eugene Alexander (1911-1988), newspaperman. Alexandria

Macdonald, Ewen John (1883-1972), clergyman. 9th concession Lancaster Township, Alexandria and elsewhere in diocese of Alexandria

McDonald, Finlay J. (1859-1911), miner, sheriff. Glengarry County, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, Montana

McDonald, Finnan or Finan (d. 1851), fur trader, figure of legend (Big Finnan of the Buffalo). Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Glengarry County

McDonald, George Edwin (1906-1994), private scholar (Edwin McDonald). St. Andrew’s West

Macdonald, George Sandfield (1860-1939), lawyer. Cornwall, Glengarry County, Montreal, Istachatta (Florida)

McDonald, George Vincent (1900-1969), physician. Apple Hill

McDonald, Gerald (1916-1989), barber. Alexandria

MacDonald, Helen (d. 1899), early woman office holder. Cornwall

Macdonald, Henry Sandfield (1848-1886), lawyer. Cornwall

McDonald, Hugh Alexander (1863-1946), businessman. Apple Hill area, Wisconsin

McDonald, Hugh J. (1861-1935), physician. Alexandria, Butte (Mont.)

Macdonald, Hugh R. (1830-1918), lumberman, businessman. Alexandria

McDonald, James (d.1863), pioneer, soldier (Col. James McDonald of the Glen). Glengarry County

McDonald, James (d.1915), contractor. Williamstown (The Glen), Montana, New York City

McDonald, James D. D. (1870-1946), farmer. Williamstown (The Glen)

McDonald, James R. (1844–), lumberman (sp. McDonell and date of birth 1843 also found). 6th concession Lancaster Township, Michigan, Wisconsin, Washington state

MacDonald, James Ranald, Major (d. 1971 aged 76). Glengarry County. See Fraser, Grace Teresa

McDonald, John (1770-1828), fur trader (John McDonald le Borgne). Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Simcoe County (Ontario)

McDonald, John, of Garth (c. 1771-1866), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Grays Creek

Macdonald, John (1782-1879), clergyman, figure of legend (Father John). Scotland, St. Raphael’s, Perth (Ontario), Lancaster

McDonald, John (1790-1845), clergyman, figure of legend (Father John). Williamstown (The Glen), St. Raphael’s, Alexandria

McDonald, John, prospector (late 19thcentury). Greenfield area. ]]See Christie, John P., prospector

McDonald, John, le Grand (1782-1834), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, St. Andrew’s (Quebec). See McDonald, Archibald, fur trader.

McDonald, John Angus (d. 1938), contractor. Williamstown, Cornwall

MacDonald, John Angus (1875-1952), soldier. Glen Nevis, Montreal

McDonald, John Duncan (1837-1907), contractor. Williamstown (The Glen), various states U. S. A., Pueblo (Colorado)

Macdonald, John Ford (1878-1965) university teacher. Williamstown area, Kingston, Toronto

Macdonald, John James (1849-1937), author. 2nd concession Lochiel Township, St. Marys (Ontario)

MacDonald, John Joseph (1891-1966), restaurateur. 2nd concession Lochiel Township, Alexandria, Cornwall

McDonald, John R. several railway construction men of this name, See McDonald, John R. (d.1910)

McDonald, John R. (c.1831-1910), contractor (date of birth 1821 also found). California etc.

McDonald, John S. (1831-1916), lumberman. Glengarry County, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota See McDonald, Marion Stewart

Macdonald, John Sandfield (1812-1872), premier of Ontario. St. Raphael’s, Cornwall, Canada

Macdonald, John Sandfield (1853-1928), lawyer. Lancaster

McDonald, Kenneth (1831?-1911), clergyman. Alexandria etc., Western Ontario

Macdonald, Kenneth (1850-1921), lawyer, town clerk, author. Scotland

MacDonald, Lorne. See MacDonald, Donald Lorne

Macdonald, Louise Sandfield (1867-1955), composer of music. South Lancaster

McDonald, Malcolm (d. 1882), builder. Nova Scotia

McDonald, Mrs Marion Stewart (d. 1884), housewife, has scholarship in her memory. Scotland, Glengarry County, Fond du Lac (Wisconsin)

Macdonald, Mary Clair (3 May 1901-12 May 1996), member of religious community. 4th concession Kenyon Township, St. Raphael’s, Alexandria

Macdonald, Neil Roderick (c. 1869-1923), mining man, figure of legend (known as “Foghorn Macdonald”). Glen Nevis etc.

McDonald, Dr Patrick A., physician. Alexandria, Penetanguishene. See Macdonald, Allan J.

Macdonald, Ranald A. (1858-1936), clergyman. 4th concession Lancaster Township, diocese of Alexandria

MacDonald, Ranald Joseph (1899-1978), clergyman. 8th concession Lancaster Township, diocese of Alexandria

Macdonald, Ranald Sandfield (1814-1895), businessman. St. Raphael’s, South Lancaster

McDonald, Roderick (1802-1885), physician, political figure (age at death 85 also found). Cornwall

McDonald, Roderick J. (1862-1929), physician. Glengarry County, Leadville (Colorado)

McDonald, Roderick R., mining man. See McDonald, William Roderick R.

McDonald, Rolland (1810-1881), lawyer, judge. Fort William (Ontario), Cornwall, St. Catharines (Ontario)

Macdonald, Sandfield. See Macdonald, John Sandfield, premier

McDonald, Stanley George (1894-1993), sportsman. Maxville, Ottawa

McDonald, Tupper. See McDonald, Alexander Tupper

MacDonald, Wilfrid. See MacDonald, Allan Wilfrid

Macdonald, William J. (1844-1932), teacher, geometrician. Glengarry County, Alberta

MacDonald, William Peter (1771-1847), clergyman. Scotland, St. Raphael’s, Toronto

McDonald, William Roderick R. (d. 1920), mining man. Ouray (Colorado), Winnipeg

Macdonell, Aeneas or Angus, of Greenfield (d. 1809), fur trader. Scotland, (Glengarry County?)

Macdonell, Aeneas John (1864-1945), physician. Winnipeg

Macdonell, Alexander, of Aberchalder (dates of death found: 1787, 1790), emigration leader (often called, simply, Aberchalder). New York colony, Glengarry County

MacDonell, Alexander (c.1740-1803), clergyman (often known as Scotus). Scotland, Glengarry County

Macdonell, Alexander, of Greenfield (d.1819), leader of settlement. Scotland, Glengarry County

Macdonell, Alexander, of Collachie (1762-1842), leader of settlement, political figure (often called, simply, Collachie). Scotland, New York colony, Toronto, Baldoon settlement

Macdonell, Alexander (1762-1840), clergyman, 1st bishop of Upper Canada. Scotland, Glengarry County, Canada

Macdonell, Alexander, of Greenfield (1782-1835), fur trader, political figure. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Ontario

McDonell, Alexander (1786-1861), manager, lumberman. Scotland, Peterborough (Ontario)

Macdonell, Alexander (1795-1875), of Sand Point on Ottawa River, lumberman, figure of legends. Scotland, Sand Point

McDonell, Alexander (1795-1884), witness to historical continuity (called Captain Gray). St. Raphael’s area

McDonell, Alexander (1807-1887), contractor. U. S.A. & Canada

Macdonell, Alexander (c. 1819-1864), merchant, postmaster. Alexandria. See Macdonald, Angus S.

Macdonell, Alexander (1833-1905), clergyman, 1st bishop of Alexandria. 1st concession Lochiel Township, Lochiel, Alexandria

McDonell, Alexander Angus. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oregon. See his father McDonell, Alexander B.

McDonell, Alexander B. (1840-1913), lumberman, banker. Glengarry County, Minnesota, Chippewa Falls (Wisconsin) etc.

McDonell, Alexander Cameron (d. 1910) and his wife Margaret Stewart (1830-1929), witnesses to historical continuity. Williamstown area

Macdonell, Alexander Duncan (1855-1929), farmer, mayor. Alexandria

MacDonell, Sir Alexander F. United Kingdom. See Macdonell, Hugh, of Aberchalder

Macdonell, Alexander G. Morrisburg. See his father Macdonell, Donald (Greenfield), d. 1861

Macdonell, Alexander McLean (1865-1933; age at death also given as 70), lawyer, author. Cornwall. Toronto.

Macdonell, Alexander Roderick (1836-1906), pioneer member of North West Mounted Police, rancher. Alexandria, Saskatchewan, Alberta

Macdonell, Allan, of Collachie (d. 1792), emigration leader (often called, simply, Collachie). New York colony, Canada

Macdonell, Allan, of Leek (1744-1829), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Dundas County

Macdonell, Allan (d. 1827), emigration leader (sp. Macdonald also found). Scotland, Canada

McDonell, Allan (c. 1776-1859), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Montreal

Macdonell, Allan (1808-1888), lawyer, businessman. Toronto

McDonell, Allan Ronald, contractor. See his father McDonell, John, d. 1895, surveyor

Macdonell, Angus, of Collachie (d. 1804), lawyer, political figure. Scotland, Canada

Macdonell, Angus, of Sandaig (d. 1817 or shortly after), emigration leader (often called, simply, Sandaig). Scotland, Canada

Macdonell, Angus (1791-1842), pioneer settler of Alexandria (Col. Angus Macdonell, Squire Angus Macdonell). Alexandria

McDonell, Angus (d. 1890), early settler of Alexandria (Col. Angus Macdonell). Scotland, Alexandria

Macdonell, Angus (1799-1875), clergyman (Angus Macdonell, V. G., with title Very Reverend). St. Raphael’s, Windsor (Ontario), Kingston

Macdonell, Angus Alexander (1870-1950), merchant. Lancaster, St. Raphael’s

Macdonell, Angus Ban, tenant of Muniall (1744-1822), emigration leader. Scotland, Charlottenburgh Township

Macdonell, Angus Claude (1861-1924), lawyer, political figure (Senator Macdonell). Toronto

McDonell, Angus Hoey (1905-1992), author. Alexandria area, Ottawa

McDonell, Angus John (d. 1935), contractor. Dalhousie Mills area, Montreal

MacDonell, Angus R. (1904-1989) teacher, charity worker. Apple Hill, Alexandria

Macdonell or Macdonald, Angus Roy the Mast, lumberman. Fitzroy Harbour (Ontario). See McDonell, Alexander (1807-1887), contractor.

Macdonell, Archibald, of Leek (fl. 1770s-early 19th-century; was dead by Feb. 1816), U E Loyalist. Scotland, New York colony, Osnabruck Township

McDonell, Archibald (c.1780-1853), early settler of Osgoode Township, prominent citizen (Col. Archibald McDonell). Glengarry County, Osgoode Township

Macdonell, Sir Archibald Cameron (1864-1941), soldier (General Macdonell). Windsor (Ontario), Kingston

Macdonell, Archibald Hayes (1868-1939), soldier, political figure (General Macdonell, Senator Macdonell). Toronto, various places

McDonell, Archibald J. (1843-1907), mining man, businessman, political figure. Charlottenburgh Township, Nevada

Macdonell, Archibald John (1822-1864), lawyer, held office as recorder of Kingston. Kingston

McDonell, Augustine (1828-1907; date of birth 1837 also found), surveyor, civil engineer. Huntingdon County, Chatham (Ontario)

McDonell, Bernard Allison (1918-1989), farmer. Bridge End

Macdonell, Blanche Lucille (1853?-1924), author. Toronto

Macdonell, Chichester. Charlottenburgh Township, India. See Macdonell, Alexander, of Aberchalder

Macdonell, Donald (1788-1861), political figure. Scotland, Canada

McDonell, Donald (d. 1927, aged 99), witness to historical continuity. 8th concession Charlottenburgh Township

Macdonell, Donald (d. 1909), gaoler. Charlottenburgh Township, Cornwall

MacDonell, Donald Aeneas (1794-1879), prison warden. Charlottenburgh Township, Kingston

Macdonell, Donald William (1824-1893), sergeant-at-arms House of Commons. Cornwall, Ottawa.

Macdonell, Duncan (1781?-1864), surveyor. Scotland, Glengarry County

McDonell, Duncan D. (1829-1910), lumberman. Glengarry County, Minneapolis

MacDonell, Duncan J. (d.1962), police officer. Glengarry County, Ottawa gui McDonell, Duncan Joseph (1884-1938), mining man. St. Raphael’s, Northern Ontario

MacDonell, Mrs Florence (d. 1984 aged 87), known for knowledge of Glengarry County genealogy and history. Williamstown (The Glen). See her father McDonald, Allan P.

Macdonell, George (d. 1902), businessman, postmaster (George of Athol). Scotland, Athol (Ontario), Cornwall

McDonell, George A. (fl. 19th century), physician. Glengarry County, Houston (Texas)

Macdonell, George Hugh (1851-?), contractor, political figure. Toronto, Montreal, Port Arthur

Macdonell, George Richard John (d. 1870), soldier (Red George). Newfoundland, Canada, United Kingdom

Macdonell, Hugh, of Aberchalder (c. 1760-1833), surveyor, political figure. Scotland, Canada, Gibraltar, Algiers

MacDonell, Sir Hugh Guion. Copenhagen, Lisbon. See Macdonell, Hugh, of Aberchalder

Macdonell, Ian McLean (1895-1992), lawyer, judge. Toronto

McDonell, Isabella or Isabelle, known in religion as Isabella de Saint-André (1796-1866), member of religious order. Quebec City

Macdonell, Sir James (d. 1857), soldier. Scotland, Canada

Macdonell, James (d. 1867), businessman, postmaster (James of Athol). Scotland, Athol (Ontario)

McDonell, James A. (d. 1901), soldier of Philippines War (sp. McDonald in his military file, McDonell in Glengarry News). (Glengarry County?), Detroit

Macdonell, James A. J. (1896-1973), soldier, township officer. Glen Nevis area

Macdonell, James Johnson (1915-1983), auditor general of Canada. Calgary, Glengarry County, Montreal, Ottawa

Macdonell, Janet (1848-1937), nursing sister (Rev. Sister Janet Macdonell). Cornwall, Kingston

Macdonell, John, of Leek (c.1707-1782), emigration leader (often called, simply, Leek). New York colony, Montreal

Macdonell, John (1728-1810), soldier, figure of legend (Spanish John). Scotland, Canada

Macdonell, John, of Aberchalder (c.1758-1809), soldier, political figure (name often identified by mentioning his residence Glengarry House). Scotland, Glengarry County

Macdonell, John (1768-1850), fur trader (called Le Prêtre). Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Pointe-Fortune

Macdonell, John, of Greenfield (1785-1812), soldier, attorney-general, Scotland, Greenfield’s Corner (Green Valley), York, Queenston Heights

Macdonell, John (1799-1866), lawyer, political radical. Montreal

McDonell, John (d. 1895), surveyor, contractor (John R. McDonell). Williamstown, U.S. South, Montreal etc.

Macdonell, John (1855?-1941), Louisiana planter. Bridge End, Ottumwa (Iowa), Louisiana

Macdonell, John Alexander, of Greenfield (1851-1930), historian, lawyer (Jack Greenfield). Kingston, Toronto, Alexandria

McDonell, John Alexander (1866-1950), municipal official. 5th concession Lochiel Township

Macdonell, John Alexander (1893-1951), teacher, sportsman. Baltics Corners, Lochiel etc.

Macdonell, John Angus (d. 1918), clergyman. Diocese of Alexandria

Macdonell, John J. (1877-1936), clergyman. Greenfield, diocese of Alexandria

MacDonell, Leo Alexander (1921-1983), clergyman. Green Valley, diocese of Alexandria

MacDonell, Malcolm James (1897-1973), dentist. Lancaster, Saskatchewan

Macdonell, Miles (c. 1767-1828), emigration leader, administrator (identified by family designation of Scotus or Scothouse). Scotland, Osnabruck Township, Manitoba

McDonell, Oscar (fl. 1870s-1890s), newspaperman, French-language press. Glengarry County, Ottawa

Macdonell, Ranald, of Leek (fl. 18th, 19th centuries), U E Loyalist. Glengarry County area

Macdonell, Roderick, of Leek (1750 or 1756-1806), clergyman. Scotland, St. Regis

Macdonell, Samuel (1856-1935), telegraph operator, municipal official. Loch Garry, Alexandria

McDonell, Teresa (1833 or 1835-1917), sister in religion. St. Andrew’s West, St. Boniface (Manitoba)

Macdonell, William Andrew (1853-1920), 2nd bishop of Alexandria. Grants Corners, diocese of Alexandria

Macdonell, William J. (d.1893), vice consul, author (the Chevalier Macdonell). Brockville, Kingston, Toronto

McDougal, Francis (1826-1910), hardware merchant, mayor of Ottawa. Glengarry County, Ottawa

McDougal, John (d. 1848), U E Loyalist, church elder (date of death 1849 also found). Scotland, Front of Lancaster Township

McDougald, Alexander William (1865-1943), businessman, author. 4th concession Kenyon Township, Toronto, Alexandria, Montreal

McDougald, Allan Joseph (1877-1937), contractor. Glengarry County, Cornwall etc.

McDougald, Annie Bethune (1867-1942), author. Cornwall, Montreal

McDougald, Duncan J. (d.1939), businessman. Alexandria, Toronto

McDougald, John Angus (1838-1923), businessman, court clerk. 4th concession Kenyon Township, Alexandria, Cornwall

McDougald, John Angus (14 March 1908-15 March 1978), businessman. Toronto

McDougald, Malcolm. See McDougall, Malcolm

McDougald, Wilfrid Laurier (1882-1942), businessman. Alexandria, Montreal

McDougall, Aeneas (d.1939), contractor or working associate of contractors. South Branch, Oregon

McDougall, Alexander (d.1934), lumberman. Alexandria, British Columbia

McDougall, Alexander Duncan (1846-1936), contractor. South Branch, Portland (Oregon)

MacDougall, Alexander Peter (1843-1914), sawmill proprietor, one of the founders of Maxville. Maxville area

MacDougall, Christy Ann (1869-1961), missionary. Maxville area, India, Ottawa

MacDougall, Donald A. (1891-1967; obituary, inconsistently, gives age at death as 78), author. 2nd concession Lochiel Township, North Hollywood (California)

McDougall, Dougall, of Berlin (Ontario) and Mackenzie King connection. See Macpherson, Alexander

MacDougall, Duncan Peter (1849-1927), sawmill proprietor, one of the founders of Maxville. Maxville area

MacDougall, Frank Henry (1883-1974), scientist. Maxville, Minnesota

McDougall, George (1855-1924), construction man. South Branch

MacDougall, George Herbert (1881-1963), storekeeper. Maxville

McDougall, John Allen (d.1933), contractor. Cornwall area

McDougall or McDougald, Malcolm (d. 1915), businessman. 4th concession Kenyon Township, Washington state

MacDougall, Margaret Moran Dixon (1826 or 1828-1899), author. Belfast (Ireland), various places Canada & U.S.A.

MacEwan, James Urquhart (d. 1962), metallurgist. Martintown, Montreal

McEwen, Bennett Begg (b. 1908), physician. Maxville. See McEwen, Duncan

McEwen, Duncan (1872-1938), physician (date of birth 1871 also found). Dunvegan, Maxville

MacEwen, Duncan MacRae (1898-1977), teacher. Maxville area, Ottawa, Saskatchewan, New York City, Colorado Springs (Colorado)

McEwen, John (1823 or 1824-1898), farmer, postmaster. Martintown area, Maxville

McEwen, John Daniel (1863-1923), clergyman. Maxville area, Nova Scotia, Brazil

MacEwen, William Agassiz (1894-1957), businessman. Maxville

MacEwen, William Rayside (1928-1985), businessman. Maxville

McGauvran, John Wait (d.1884), businessman. Glengarry County, Montreal

McGillis, Angus (d.1811), fur trader. Scotland, Canada

McGillis, Angus (1874-1944), political figure (date of birth 1873 also found). Williamstown

McGillis, Anna (fl. 1786), poet. Scotland, Glengarry County

McGillis, Donald (1717?-?), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Charlottenburgh. Township

McGillis, Donald (1786?-1860), of Tonquin voyage, deputy registrar of Glengarry County. Alexandria etc.

McGillis, Duncan John (1860-1946), contractor, entrepreneur, sheriff. 4th concession Lochiel Township, Bismarck (North Dakota)

McGillis, Hugh (1767?-1848), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Williamstown

McGillis, John (1802-1841), surveyor. Williamstown

McGillis, John (1806-?), laird of Williamstown. St-Eustache (Quebec), Williamstown, Montreal

McGillis, William A. (1838-1906), contractor. 6th concession Lancaster Township, Kankakee (Illinois)

MacGillivray, Alexander (d. 1894), figure in local legend. McCrimmon West

MacGillivray, Alexander M. (1850-1932), clergyman. Collingwood area (Ontario), Williamstown, Brockville, Toronto

MacGillivray, Alexander Malcolm (1898-1969), physician. Kirk Hill, Martintown, Cornwall

McGillivray, Angus (c. 1793-1870), pioneer. Scotland, Glengarry County, Ottawa, Fitzroy Harbour (Ontario)

MacGillivray, Archibald (d.1962), secretary. Alexandria, London (England), U.S.A.

MacGillivray, Archibald Duncan (1844-1920), businessman. Alexandria

MacGillivray, Carrie Holmes (1871-1949), novelist. Williamstown area, Toronto

McGillivray, Donald (1836-1879), physician. Glengarry County, Ottawa

MacGillivray, Donald (1838-1913), pioneer. Glengarry County, British Columbia

MacGillivray, Donald John (1881-1967), South African War veteran, farmer, barn framer (birth 1882 also found). Kirk Hill

MacGillivray, Edmund Aberdeen (1893-1949), political figure. Alexandria

McGillivray, Edward (1815-1885), merchant, mayor of Ottawa. Glengarry County, L’Orignal, Ottawa

McGillivray, George Hopper (1837-1912), farmer. Williamstown area

McGillivray, John (d. 1855), fur trader, clan chief (Hon. John McGillivray). Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Williamstown area

MacGillivray, John Darroch (1861-1963), pioneer. Kirk Hill, Alberta (Ponoka etc.)

McGillivray, John Duncan (1871-1947), veterinarian. Glengarry County, Winnipeg

McGillivray, John William (1864-1914), clan chief. Glengarry County, Scotland, Borneo, India, London (England)

McGillivray, Neil John (1827-1886), clan chief. Williamstown area, Montreal, Scotland

McGillivray, William (1764-1825), fur trader. Scotland, Canada

Macgilvray, Walter Crawford (1809-1880), clergyman. Scotland, Vankleek Hill area

MacGregor. Name connected with chair manufacture. Lancaster

McGregor, Donald (1839-1927), figure of legend (known as Col. Donald McGregor). Martintown area, British Columbia, Yukon

MacGregor, Eliza Jane Greenfield (1863-1951), church worker. Martintown, Manitoba, Alexandria

McGregor, John (fl. 1870s, 80s), farmer. 2nd concession Charlottenburgh Township

McGregor, John F. (d.1913), businessman. Lancaster Township, Lancaster, Alexandria

MacGregor, Katherine Jean (1866-1953), nurse. St. Elmo, Montana (Butte etc.)

McGrieson, James or John (fl. 1890s), shoemaker, coloured victim of assault. Martintown

McGruer, five brothers. Williamstown, Dakotas. See McKinnon, five brothers

McHugh, Lloyd (1914-1993), businessman. Lemieux (Ontario), Pendleton, Alexandria

MacInnes, Charles Ranald (1875-1929), university teacher. Lancaster, Princeton

MacInnes, Peter (1909-1984), electrician, piper, promoter of Highland Games. 6th concession Kenyon Township, Maxville

MacIntosh Gang. (fl. c. 1860s) Glengarry County area

MacIntosh, —, called Old MacIntosh, vagrant. Glengarry County area

McIntosh, Angus (1834-1897), merchant, moneylender. Dalkeith area, Dunvegan

McIntosh, Anselm (1853-1916), timberman. Glengarry County, Sault Ste-Marie

McIntosh, Dan J. (d.1962), writer on farm issues. Cornwall Township. Cornwall

McIntosh, Donald (d.1845), fur trader. fur trading regions of northern and western North America, St-Polycarpe

MacIntosh, Donald (1833-1918), lumberman. Gore of Lochiel, Dalkeith, Vankleek Hill

McIntosh, Donald Alexander (1843-1915), contractor. St. Andrew’s West, Milwaukee

McIntosh, Donald J. (d.1933), physician. 9th concession Lochiel Township, Vankleek Hill

Macintosh, Douglas Clyde (1877-1948), theologian. Breadalbane, Connecticut

McIntosh, Duncan Donald (1897-1960), dentist. Greenfield, Alexandria

McIntosh, Gustavus, physician. Devils Lake (North Dakota). See McIntosh, Donald, lumberman

MacIntosh, Hampden, physician. See MacIntosh, John Hampden

McIntosh, James (d. 1891), physician. Glengarry County area, Vankleek Hill

McIntosh, James A. (d. 1916), contractor. Glengarry County area, Milwaukee

McIntosh, John (1777-1845 or 1846), farmer, figure of legend. New York colony, Dundas County

McIntosh, John D. (1858-1914), manufacturer. Apple Hill, Alexandria

MacIntosh, John Donald Keith (1919-2000), farmer. Strathmore area (Stormont County)

McIntosh, John Everett (1876-1948), author (pen name “Sandy Fraser”). Breadalbane

MacIntosh, John Hampden (1884-1947), physician. Dominionville, Riceville

MacIntosh, John J. (1858-1917), contractor. Alexandria

MacIntosh, Keith. See MacIntosh, John Donald Keith

MacIntosh, Malcolm (1882-1933), lumber camp manager. Dalkeith, Fort Frances

McIntosh, Neil (fl. 1840s), merchant. Montreal

McIntosh, William Alfred (1857-1943), farmer, poet. Strathmore (Stormont County)

McIntyre, Alexander Fraser (1847-1914), lawyer. Williamstown, Cornwall, Ottawa

McIntyre, Angus (1860-1950), haulier. St. Elmo, British Columbia, Alaska, Yukon

McIntyre, Archibald (d.1871) weaver. Martintown area, Notfield area

McIntyre, Daniel Eugene (1812-1896), sheriff. Scotland, Williamstown, Cornwall

MacIntyre, Donald Leitch (1844-1903), schoolteacher. Scotland, Glengarry County

MacIntyre, George Duncan (1885-1970), physician. Avonmore, Vankleek Hill

McIntyre, Mrs Helen (d.1909), author. Glengarry County, Ottawa

McIvor, John Graham (1867-1930), clergyman. Scotland, Dalhousie Mills

Mack family. Cornwall

MacKay, Alexander (c. 1770-1811), fur trader. (Glengarry County?), fur trading regions of northern and western North America

McKay, Donald (1744?-1809?), U E Loyalist (spelling also McCay). Charlottenburgh Township

Mackay, Donald (1753-1833), fur trader. (?), fur trading regions of northern and western North America

MacKay, Donald (1865-1939), high school principal. Goderich (Ontario), Toronto, Williamstown, Alexandria

McKay, John (d.1810), fur trader. fur trading regions of northern and western North America

MacKay, Robert (1882-1949), farmer, businessman. Maxville area

McKay, Thomas (1798?-1850), fur trader. (Glengarry County?), fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Oregon

McKay, William (1772-1832), fur trader. (Glengarry County?), fur trading regions of northern and western North America

McKechnie, John (1844-1919), manufacturer. Scotland, Winnipeg

Mackechnie, John (d.1977), clergyman, Gaelic scholar. Scotland, Dunvegan (Ontario)

McKellar, Hugh (1841-1934), clergyman. Scotland, Martintown

McKelvy, Ralph Hayes (1895-1975), clergyman, and his wife Anna Margaret Patton (1901-1987). U.S.A., Brodie

McKenna, John (1743-1789), clergyman. Ireland, New York colony

McKenna, Teresa Elizabeth (1885-1976), named Sister St. Charles and Sister Mary St. Charles, member of the Sisters of the Precious Blood. Colgan (Ontario), Alexandria

Mackenzie, Sir Alexander (1764-1820), fur trader, explorer. Scotland, Canada

Mackenzie, Alexander (1838-1898), publisher, author. Scotland

McKenzie, Alexander McLeod (d. 1876), lawyer, registrar. Glengarry County area, Alexandria

McKenzie, Mrs Ann McLeod (d. 1818), Métis child in Glengarry County. (year of death 1824 also found, and age at death 24). Williamstown

McKenzie, Duncan H. (d. 1888), contractor. Williamstown (The Glen)

McKenzie, Duncan James (1848-1912), lumberman, political officer. Glengarry County, Michigan, Wisconsin

McKenzie, James Roderick (1817-1900), prominent citizen of his community. Skye (Scotland), Skye (Ontario)

McKenzie, John (d.1795), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Glengarry County

McKenzie, John (1790-1855), clergyman. Scotland, Williamstown

MacKenzie, Kenneth (1791-1886), pioneer. Scotland, Glen Sandfield

McKercher, Colin (fl. 19th century), teacher, mission worker. Glengarry County etc.

McKercher, Delbert Grant (1914-1988), scientist. Maxville area, Davis (California)

McKercher, Mrs Duncan D. (1844-1943), witness to historical continuity. St. Elmo area

McKercher, Janet Margaret (1873-1963), librarian (Meta McKercher). Maxville

McKercher, Meta. See McKercher, Janet Margaret

McKercher, Robert D. (1874-1951), police chief. Tayside, Duluth

McKillican, Charles Gordon (1885-1961), farmer, magazine columnist. Breadalbane, St. Elmo, Peterborough, Maxville

McKillican, Charles Herbert (1916-1994), family historian. St. Elmo, Maxville, Lachine (Quebec), Sandhurst (Ontario)

McKillican, Daniel (born 1817-1819; d.1830-1832; is said to have been 13 years and 10 months old at his death), subject of novel A Forest Flower. Breadalbane

McKillican, Herbert. See McKillican, Charles Herbert

McKillican, Janet Christie (1854-1943), missionary. Breadalbane, China,Vankleek Hill

McKillican, John McNaughton (1824-1911), clergyman. Breadalbane, Montreal etc.

McKillican, William (1776-1849), clergyman. Scotland, Breadalbane

McKillican, William Christie (1882-1964), agricultural expert. Breadalbane, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan

McKillop, Archibald (1824 or 1825-1904), poet, known as the Blind Bard of Megantic. Scotland, Inverness (Quebec), Maxville

McKinnon, five brothers of this name from Glengarry County active in Crookston (Minnesota) in pioneer times. Crookston

MacKinnon Gang (19th century). See MacIntosh Gang

MacKinnon, Mrs Alda Georgia Mae (d.1993), curator. Cornwall

McKinnon, Duncan Alexander (1856?-1921), lumberman. Finch Township, Maxville

MacKinnon, George Ernest Lawson (1879-1969), physician. Alexandria, British Columbia (Cranbrook, etc.)

MacKinnon, Harriet Isabel (1920-2000), heritage worker, teacher. Stewart’s Glen, Alexandria

McKinnon, Joseph John (1863-1931), physician. Alexandria area, Wadena (Minnesota),

McKinnon, Peter (1881-1947), prospector. 9th concession Lancaster Township, various places North America

MacKinnon, William J. (d.1945), telephone manager. Lochiel Township

McLachlan, John (d. 1856), clergyman. (Scotland?). Alexandria

McLachlan, John A. (d. 1908), poet. Glen Nevis area

McLachlan, Ranald (1861-1937), prospector. Glen Nevis, Yukon, Alaska

McLaren, Alexander (1844-1914), physician. Williamstown area, Lancaster

MacLaren, Alexander (fl. 20th century), civil servant. Breadalbane

MacLaren, David (d. 1936), clergyman. Amherstburg (Ontario), Alexandria etc.

McLaren, John (d.1869), schoolteacher, prospector. Charlottenburgh Township, Cariboo

McLaren, Thomas Orton (1879-1947), physician. Shannonville (Ontario), Lancaster

McLaughlin, Angus L. (1861-1933), contractor. Glengarry County, Livingston (Montana)

McLaughlin, Daniel (1862-1944), railway man. North Lancaster area, U.S.A.

McLaughlin, James H. (1842-1923), Indian agent. Avonmore area, Dakotas

McLaughlin, John James (1813-1901), teacher. Ireland, Glengarry County, Dundas County

McLaughlin, John Lawrence (1895-1978), contractor. North Lancaster, Great Falls (Montana)

McLaughlin, Terence Patrick (1903-1970), clergyman, educator. St. Andrew’s West, Toronto

MacLaurin, Colin Archibald (d. 1891), teacher, author. Glengarry County

McLaurin, Duncan (fl. second half 19th century), pioneer. Glengarry County area, South Dakota

MacLaurin, John (1771-1869), pioneer. Scotland, Breadalbane

McLaurin, John (1794-1833), Presbyterian clergyman. Scotland, Kirk Hill, L’Orignal

McLaurin, John (1805-1855), Baptist clergyman. Scotland, Vankleek Hill

McLaurin, John (1807-1855), Presbyterian clergyman. Scotland, Martintown

McLaurin, John Roy (1840-1924), merchant. Breadalbane, California, Vankleek Hill

McLaurin, Peter (d.1890), businessman, surveyor. Scotland, Breadalbane, Riceville

McLean, Alexander. St. Andrew’s West, Cornwall. See McLean, Neil

MacLean, Alexander (1834-1908), publisher. Brant County (Ontario), Cornwall, Japan, China

McLean, Alexander Daniel (1896-1969), aviation expert, public figure. Maxville area, Innisfail (Alberta), Ottawa etc.

McLean, Archibald. St. Andrew’s West, Cornwall area. See McLean, Neil

MacLean, Mrs Edith (1896-1948), author. Maxville

McLean, Harry Falconer (1883-1961), contractor, figure of legend. Bismarck (North Dakota), Canada, Merrickville (Ontario)

McLean, John A. (1863-1935), public official. Lancaster

McLean, Neil (1759-1832), office holder. Scotland, St. Andrew’s West

McLean, Thomas H. (fl. 1860s), oilman. (?)

McLeister, John (1870-1957), druggist. Fergus (Ontario), Alexandria

McLellan, Alexander Joseph (1861-1936), civil engineer, surveyor. 5th concession Lancaster Township, Belleville etc.

McLellan, Angus (d.1899), contractor, carriage builder. Woodville (Ontario), South Branch

McLellan, Archibald (d. 1820), fur trader. fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Williamstown

McLellan, Donald (d. 1913) (Big Donald the Assignee), businessman, public official. Glengarry County etc.

McLellan, John (1854-1912), railwayman. Lochiel Township, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg

McLellan, Katherine (1888-1983), nurse. South Branch, Hudson (New York), Cornwall, Williamstown

McLellan, Mary Catherine (d. 1928), named Sister St. Mary Alexander, member of religious community. Williamstown, Ottawa etc.

McLennan, Alexander (1833-1913), lumberman. Front of Lancaster

McLennan, Alexander (d. 1932), pioneer. Scotland, Glengarry County, British Columbia

McLennan, Alexander B. (d. 1912), man of local prominence. Glengarry County

McLennan, Alexander K. (d. 1918), “Prospector & Miner,” in the words used on his death certificate. Glengarry County, British Columbia, Yukon

Maclennan, Alexander Livingston (c. 1877-1965), physician. Lancaster, Washington state, California

Maclennan, Alexander Malcolm (1862-1936, but age at death 66, inconsistent with these dates, also found), miner. Lancaster, Yukon

McLennan, Alexander R. (1852-1911), contractor. Glengarry County, Chile

McLennan, Angus R. (1839-1912), contractor. Glengarry County, Cornwall

McLennan, Donald (c. 1785-1865), fur trader, Java planter, figure of Glengarry County legend. Scotland, Java

Maclennan, Donald Ban (1836-1915), lawyer. Charlottenburgh Township, Cornwall

McLennan, Donald David Randolph (1870-1935), physician (Randy McLennan). Williamstown, Mayo (Yukon)

McLennan, Donald G. (1862-1939) and his brother Kenneth A. MacLennan (d. 1949), physicians. Dunvegan, Martintown, Alexandria, Edmonton

Maclennan, Donald Mason (d.1941), contractor. Lancaster

MacLennan, Duncan (1830-1907), carpenter. Lochinvar, Vankleek Hill

McLennan, Mrs Duncan (1870-1944), Red Cross worker. Galveston (Texas), Front of Lancaster

MacLennan, Duncan B. (d.1922), farmer, militia officer. Glengarry County

McLennan, Duncan G. (1869-1930), contractor. Laggan, various places including British Columbia

McLennan, Duncan Hugh (d. 1944), “founder of the McLennan Lumber Company Limited and well known Montreal business man.” Glengarry County, Westmount (Quebec)

McLennan, Elizabeth (1868-1947), missionary. Glengarry County, China, Edmonton

MacLennan, Ewen (d. 1913), bookkeeper, poet. Alaska

McLennan, Farquhar (1787-1846), businessman. Scotland, Williamstown

McLennan, Farquhar Duncan (1863-1949), businessman. Williamstown, Cornwall

Maclennan, Farquhar Stuart (1860-1925), judge. Glengarry County, Montreal

McLennan, Finlay Cattanach (1894-1991), farmer. Glengarry County

McLennan, Hugh (1825-1899), businessman. Glengarry County, Montreal

Maclennan, James (1833-1915), judge. Lancaster Township, Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa

McLennan, James Alexander Brown (1864-1940), soldier, public official. Williamstown

McLennan, John (1789-1866), prominent early citizen. Scotland, Glengarry County

McLennan, John (1821-1893), businessman, political figure. Williamstown, Montreal, Front of Lancaster

McLennan, John (1826-1918), pioneer. Laggan, Vancouver

Maclennan, John (1830-1916), sheriff. Lancaster Township, Port Hope, Lindsay

Maclennan, John Ban (d.1873), lawyer. Charlottenburgh Township, Cornwall

Maclennan, John Donald (d.1907), engineer. Glengarry County etc.

McLennan, John F. (1897-1964), farmer. Glengarry County

McLennan, John Kenneth (1856-1931), businessman, physician. Martintown, Manitoba, Monrovia (California)

McLennan, John Lawrence (1889-1919), soldier. Lancaster

MacLennan, Jonathan Kenneth (1885-1964), sawmill proprietor. Dalkeith

McLennan, Mrs K. (Big Jennet). Dunvegan area. See Campbell, Ann

MacLennan, Kenneth (1926-1990), sawmill proprietor. Dalkeith

MacLennan, Kenneth A., physician. See McLennan, Donald G.

MacLennan, Malcolm (1862-1931), clergyman, author. Scotland, St. Elmo, Kirk Hill

McLennan, Murdoch Farquhar (1818-1897), laird of Williamstown. Williamstown

McLennan, Randy, physician. See McLennan, Donald David Randolph

Maclennan, Robert. See Maclennan, Donald Mason

McLennan, Roderick (d. 1889), lumberman. Scotland, Glengarry County

McLennan, Roderick (1823-1911), surveyor. 4th concession Lancaster Township, U.S.A., Toronto

McLennan, Roderick R. (1842-1907), contractor, political figure (Big Rory McLennan). Charlottenburgh Township, Alexandria, Cornwall

McLennan, William (1856-1904), notary, author. Montreal, Europe

MacLennan, William F. (d. 1909), soldier, public servant. 1st concession Kenyon Township, Washington D.C.

McLeod, Alexander (d.1809), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Montreal

MacLeod, Alexander (1765?1769?-1850), pioneer. Scotland, Glengarry County

MacLeod, Alexander (early 19th century), merchant. Kirk Hill

MacLeod, Alexander (1793 or 1794-1885), surveyor. Glengarry County

McLeod, Alexander William (d. 1950), veterinarian. McCrimmon, Alexandria

McLeod, Archibald (d. 1887), sailor, pioneer. Scotland, Glengarry County

McLeod, Archibald Angus (1844-1902), businessman. Various places U.S.A. including N. Y. City

McLeod, Arthur A. (d.1957), court clerk, lawyer. Wisconsin

MacLeod, Donald John (1894-1990), scientist. Glengarry County, Fredericton (New Brunswick)

Macleod, Donald Morrison (1870-1942), clergyman. Prince Edward Island, Alexandria

MacLeod, Donald William (1872-1945), Holstein breeder. Kirk Hill

MacLeod, Duncan (1805-1889), man of local importance. Lochiel Township, Kirk Hill, Skye

McLeod, Duncan (born 1821; still alive 1884), businessman. Glengarry County, Peterborough, Port Hope

MacLeod, Duncan Kenneth (1870-1939), merchant. Dunvegan

MacLeod, Dame Flora (1878-1976), clan chief. Scotland

Macleod, Gordon Keith (1926-1998), university teacher. Alexandria, Guelph area

MacLeod, Hamish Grant (1902-1979), agricultural expert, businessman. McCrimmon West, Kemptville, Guelph, Weston

MacLeod, John Duncan (1901-1968), agricultural expert, farmer. Dunvegan, Toronto

MacLeod, John Grant (d. 1974), physician. Glengarry County, Finch (Stormont County)

MacLeod, John Norman (1865-1947), farmer, pump maker. Skye

MacLeod, Kenneth (fl. 1790s), pioneer. Scotland, Canada

McLeod, Malcolm (1851-1936), J P, provider of legal services. Scotland, St. Isidore, Apple Hill

Macleod, Neil (1843-1913), Scottish poet (Niall Mac Leoid). Scotland

MacLeod, Neil Donald (1910-1993), civil servant, disabled man. Skye, Ottawa, Maxville

MacLeod, Norman (c. 1740-1794?), pioneer. Scotland, Glengarry County

MacLeod, Norman A. (1883-1965), northern mail driver. Dunvegan, Yukon, California

McLeod, Norman Roderick (1883-1934), teacher. Dunvegan, Saskatchewan

Macleod, Robert Brodie (1907-1972), university teacher. Martintown, various places U.S.A.

McLeod, Roderick (d. 1823), physician. Scotland, Glengarry County

McLeod, Wesley (1857-1931), businessman. Hastings County (Ontario), Glengarry County, Utica (New York)

MacLeod, William D. (d.1936), farmer, and his wife Elizabeth Grant (1873-1950), builders of “Bonnie Brier.“ Kenyon & Lochiel Townships

McLeod, William Duncan (1852-1908), farmer, cheese-factory proprietor. Kirk Hill

MacLeod, William Keith (1904-1995), farmer, personality. Skye

McMartin, Alexander (1788-1853), political figure, sheriff. Martintown

McMartin, Duncan (1868-1914), businessman. Glengarry County, Northern Ontario etc.

McMartin, Ian (1917-1980), teacher, farmer. Martintown area

McMartin, John (d.1918), contractor, businessman. Glengarry County, Northern Ontario, Cornwall

McMartin, Mrs John (Mrs Mary Catherine McMartin) (d. 1941), public benefactor. Alexandria, Cornwall, Montreal

McMartin, Malcolm, U E Loyalist. Scotland, Martintown. See McMartin, Alexander

McMartin, Peter D. (d. 1929), lumberman. Glengarry County, Washington state

McMaster, Alexander (1866-1922), prospector. Glengarry County, British Columbia

MacMaster, Angus Donald (d. 1941), shantyman, personality. Glengarry County

MacMaster, Donald (d.1893), lumberman, hotelkeeper. Caledonia Springs area, Alexandria etc.

Macmaster, Sir Donald (1846-1922), lawyer, political figure. Glengarry County, Montreal, England

MacMaster, Mrs Marion Isabel (1927-1993), author. Laggan

McMillan, Alexander (?-?), emigration leader (dates of birth c.1756, c.1760, dates of death 1823, c.1840 have been found). Scotland, Glengarry County, Cornwall Township

McMillan, Allan (d.1823), associate in emigration project. Scotland, Glengarry County etc.

MacMillan, Angus (1806-1884), farmer, diarist. 7th & 8th concession Kenyon Township

McMillan, Angus (1878-1949), real estate man. Glengarry County, Saskatoon

McMillan, Archibald (1762-1832), emigration leader, businessman. Scotland, Canada

McMillan, Donald (1807-1876), merchant, political figure. Glengarry County, Rigaud

MacMillan, Donald (fl. late 19th century), hotelkeeper. Dunvegan

McMillan, Donald (1835-1914), physician, political figure (Senator McMillan). Alexandria

McMillan, Duncan (1805-1889), farmer. Fisk Corners

McMillan, Duncan (d. 1896), figure of legend (Duncan the Hook). Lochiel Township

McMillan, Duncan (1857-1920), photographer. Maxville

MacMillan, Duncan H. B. (d. 1915), farmer. Lochiel Township

McMillan, Ewen A. See McMillan, Hugh A.

MacMillan, Mrs Harriet, and her son John (called Roman John) MacMillan, pioneers. Scotland, Lochiel & Finch Townships

MacMillan, Harvey Allan (1907-1990), cheesemaker. Huntingdon (Quebec), Martintown

McMillan, Hugh, MP. Rigaud. See McMillan, Donald (d. 1876), MP

McMillan, Hugh A. (Ewen A. McMillan) (1838-1907), millwright, builder. Glengarry County, Butte (Montana), South Africa

McMillan, James (1782-1858), fur trader. Scotland, fur trading regions of northern and western North America

MacMillan, John, called Roman John. See MacMillan, Mrs Harriet

MacMillan, John (1852-1936), electrician. Glenbrook, Cornwall

McMillan, John Angus (1874-1922), political figure. Alexandria

McMillan, John Cattanach (1826-1913), personality. Glengarry County, Toronto

Macmillan, John Duncan (1886-1970), university teacher. Pittsburgh (Pennsylania)

MacMillan, Roman John. See MacMillan, Mrs Harriet

MacMillan, Somerled (1909-1977), clergyman, historian. Scotland

McNab, Archibald (1825 or 1826-1904), political figure, sheriff. Breadalbane, Cornwall

McNab, Archibald Peter (1864-1945), businessman, political figure, lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan 9th concession Lochiel Township, Manitoba, Saskatchewan

McNab, Mary (fl. early 20th century), social reformer, labour activist. Maxville, Toronto

McNaughton, Alexander (d. 1833), physician. (Scotland?), Lochiel Township, L’Orignal

McNaughton, Alexander (1866-1952), municipal official, historical collector. 4th concession Lancaster Township, Thunder Bay

McNaughton, Charles (1845-1934), craftsman. Dominionville area, Maxville

McNaughton, Donald (1825-1914), merchant. Charlottenburgh Township, Lancaster

McNaughton, Edgar Lorne (1887-1965), farmer. 4th concession Lancaster Township

McNaughton, James (1864-1959), political figure. Dunvegan area, Carmanguay (Alberta)

McNaughton, James P. (1861-1938), clergyman, missionary. Dominionville area, Smyrna (Turkey)

McNaughton, John (c.1791 or c.1794-1888), surveyor. Front of Charlottenburgh Township, various places

McNaughton, John Leslie (d.1943), school principal. Williamstown area, Walkerville (Ontario)

McNaughton, John Peter (1854-1935), farmer, prominent local citizen. Dominionville area

McNeil, James C. (c. 1848-?), newspaperman, operated first Glengarry County newspaper. Nova Scotia, Lancaster

McNiff, Patrick (?-1803), surveyor. Ireland, Canada, Detroit

MacNish, Neil (?-1905), clergyman, scholar. Scotland, Cornwall

MacPhadden family of general merchants. Martintown.

McPhail, John D. (1907-1979), clergyman. Cornwall Township, Alexandria, Cornwall

McPhee, Archibald D. (1836-1898), businessman. Martintown, California, Alexandria

McPhee, Donald D. (19th century), businessman. Alexandria. See McPhee, Archibald D.

MacPhee, Donald Snider (1897-1976), dentist. Kenora (Ontario), Vankleek Hill

McPhee, Duncan A. (1899-1975), wireless expert, communications technician. Glen Robertson, various places

McPhee, James, merchant & drover. Alexandria. See McMillan, Senator Donald

Macpherson, Alexander (fl. late 19th century), newspaperman. Kitchener (Ontario)

McPherson, D. A. (1851-1904), businessman. Lancaster, Montreal

Macpherson, Daniel Angus (1869-1957), newspaperman. Williamstown area, Albuquerque (New Mexico)

McPherson, David F., merchant, of D. F. & W. McPherson, Lancaster. See McPherson, D. A., businessman

Macpherson, David Murdoch (1847-1915), dairyman (known as the Cheese King). Glengarry County

McPherson, Donald Andrew (1841-1920), banker. Glengarry County, Deadwood (South Dakota)

Macpherson, Duncan James (1876-1970), businessman. Glengarry County

McPherson, Elizabeth (1913-1998), member of religious congregation. Greenfield area, Kingston, Chicago, St. Catharines

McPherson, James (1834-1890), businessman. Glengarry County, Montreal

Macpherson, John (1830-1906), administrator, soldier. Lancaster, Montreal, Ottawa

MacPherson, Joseph Taylor (1849-?), dentist. South Lancaster, Huntingdon (Quebec), Montreal

McPherson, R. B. (1817-1886), businessman, wanderer, religious sceptic, local councillor. Scotland, Glengarry County, Thorold (Ontario)

McPherson, Ranald Joseph (1908-1989), farmer, businessman. Glengarry County

MacPherson, Thomas (1803-1884), clergyman. Scotland, South Lancaster

McPherson, William, merchant, of D. F. & W. McPherson, Lancaster. See McPherson, D. A., businessman.

MacQueen, Adam Fraser (1824-1898), clergyman. Scotland, Dunvegan

McRae, Fr Albert A. (d.1959 aged 86). Diocese of Alexandria. See McRae, Fr John E.

McRae, Alexander (d.1888), hotelkeeper. Dunvegan

McRae, Alexander (1863-1921), of Revelstoke ( British Columbia), lumberman, mining man. Dunvegan, Revelstoke

McRae, Alexander Bell (1852-1932), businessman. Alexandria, Roseville (California)

McRae, Alexander D. (1845-1913), farmer, public figure. Kenyon Township, Maxville

McRae, Alexander J. (1859-1937), businessman, political figure. Superior (Wisconsin)

MacRae, Allan (1829?-1910), vagabond, figure of legend. Glengarry County area

McRae, Allan Bernard (1911-1988), clergyman. St. Raphael’s area, China

McRae, Archibald D. (1888-1967), undertaker. Vankleek Hill

McRae, Belle John. See McRae, Isabella

MacRae, Catherine Jean, music teacher. Athol. See MacRae, Norman Forbes

McRae, Fr Charles Duncan (1876-1950). Diocese of Alexandria. See McRae, Fr John E

McRae, Christopher Joseph (1831-1908), postmaster. Dundee (Quebec), California, Glen Roy

McRae, Corbet Alexander (1879-1940), clergyman. Glen Roy, diocese of Alexandria

MacRae, David Bruce (1886-1939), newspaperman. Maxville area, Winnipeg, Regina

MacRae, Donald (1896-1988), dentist, soldier, sportsman. 7th concession Kenyon Township, Montreal

McRae, Donald Alexander (1845-1906), singer. Glengarry County area, Toronto

MacRae, Donald Fraser (1908-2000), soldier, businessman. Glen Roy, Kitchener

MacRae, Duncan (1860-1948), Cariboo old-timer. Dunvegan, Cariboo

McRae, Duncan (1879-1969 ), missionary. Stormont County, China, Alexandria

McRae, Duncan Angus (1858-1949), Gaelic singer. St. Raphael’s area

McRae, Duncan Christopher (1839-1911), political figure. Lancaster Township

McRae, Duncan John (1892-1917), airman. Ste. Anne de Prescott, Alexandria, Ottawa

McRae, Duncan Ross (1906-1939), physicist. Bainsville, Cambridge (England), Montreal

McRae, Mrs Elizabeth (fl. 2nd half of 19th century), newspaper writer. Glengarry County, Calgary

McRae, Evander (d. 1887), hotelkeeper. Lancaster

McRae, Farquhar D. (fl. late 19th century-early 20th century), reeve. Bridge End

MacRae, Farquhar J., singer, western settler. Saskatchewan See McRae, Donald Alexander

McRae, Hector Colin (1837-1920), of Michigan, businessman, political figure. Stormont County, Chippewa Falls (Wisconsin), Washington D.C.

McRae, Isabella (1833-1923), witness to historical continuity, figure of legend. St. Raphael’s

MacRae, Isabella C. (late 19th century, early 20th century), benefactor. Maxville, Toronto

MacRae, Ivan Forbes (1910-1999), engineer. Athol, Brantford, London (Ontario)

McRae, John A. (1856-1941), merchant, registrar. Glen Sandfield, McCrimmon, Alexandria

MacRae, John Donald (1876-1967), farmer, political figure. Apple Hill area, Ottawa

MacRae, John Duncan (1886-1963), businessman. Maxville

McRae, John E. (1875-1955), clergyman. Moulinette (Ontario), Alexandria, St. Andrew’s West, Scarborough Bluffs

McRae, John F., farmer. Bainsville. See McRae, Lloyd George

McRae, John Joseph (1835-1893), contractor. Alexandria, Edmonton

MacRae, John W. (1892-1964), merchant, promoter of agriculture. St. Raphael’s, Lochiel, Kemptville

McRae, Kenneth George (d. 1938). Dunvegan, Revelstoke, Yukon. See McRae, Alexander, of Revelstoke

McRae, Lloyd George (1917-2000), farmer. Bainsville

McRae, Milton Alexander (1858-1930), newspaper publisher. Detroit etc. in U.S.A.

McRae, Murdoch (1855-1945), merchant. Greenfield.

MacRae, Norman Alexander (1900-1971), scientist. Dunvegan area, Ottawa

MacRae, Norman Forbes (1867-1942), cheese factory proprietor. Skye, Athol

McRae, Roderick Donald (d. 1942), physician. Glen Sandfield, Washington state

McRae, Tom. Dunvegan, Yukon, Alaska. See McRae, Alexander, of Revelstoke

McRae, William Duncan (1871-1950), YMCA employee. Skye, various places in U.S.A.

McRae, William John. Dunvegan, Revelstoke. See McRae, Alexander, of Revelstoke

MacSweyn, Catherine (1861-1951), witness to historical continuity, local authority on pioneer life. Kenyon Township

McSweyn, John (1841-1906), lawyer, judge. Glengarry County, Victoria County

McVean, Neil (1873-1935), piper, teacher of piping. Scotland, Australia, Cobalt, Glengarry County, Beaconsfield (Quebec)

Mair, David Beveridge (1868-1942), civil servant, author. Martintown, England

Mair, James (1832-1875), clergyman. Scotland, Martintown, U.S.A.

Major, Ambrose (1860-1945), witness to historical continuity. St-Polycarpe (Quebec), Williamstown

Major, Laurent (d.1997), farmer. North Lancaster

Major, William J. (1896-1966), farmer, political figure. North Lancaster

Malitzki, Johann (1924-1983) and his wife Bronislawa Jakubionek (1921-1983), murder victims. Ukraine, Poland, Glengarry County

Mann, Billy and Michael (Mike) (fl. 1930s & 40s), traders. Baltic Sea area, Maxville

Manouvrier, Frans (1928-1995), physician. Belgium, Alexandria

Mar, Rupert (fl. late 19th century, early 20th century), entertainer. London (England), Glengarry County

Marcoux, François-Xavier (1805-1883), clergyman. St. Regis

Marcoux, Joseph (1791-1855), clergyman. St. Regis

Marjerrison, Horace S. (1889-1979), farmer. Glengarry County

Markson, Abraham (d.1923), merchant. Russian Poland, Alexandria

Markson, David E. (d.1957), merchant. Alexandria

Markson, David Edmund (dates of birth 1888 and 1890 found; d.1962), physician. Glen Robertson, U.S.A.

Markson, Malcolm Robert (Mendix) (1886-1945), physician. Glen Robertson, Milwaukee

Markson, Moses (1898-1972), physician. Alexandria

Markson, Simpson M. (d. 1952), physician. Glen Robertson, Milwaukee

Marsell, Anthony (Antoine) (1825-1925), shantyman. Dundas County

Martin, Roger F. (1939-1989), piper. Alexandria

Massie, Gerard (1926-1984), farmer. Glengarry County

Masterson, John (d. 1926 ), clergyman. Ireland, St. Raphael’s, Prescott (Ontario)

Matheson, Alexander Dawson (1889-1962), clergyman. Martintown, Toronto etc.

Matheson, Donald Charnock (1890-1973), university teacher. Glengarry County, Kingston

Matheson, John (1846-1917), clergyman. Scotland, Glengarry County

May, James Russell, (d.1936), cheesemaker. England, Martintown

May, John Brighton (d.1935), cheesemaker. Wellington County (Ontario), Cornwall area

Melbourne, Harry, also known as John E. Vaughn or Vaughan (fl.1880s), coachman and convict. Alexandria

Meloche, Arcade (d.1971), butcher. St-Polycarpe (Quebec), Alexandria

Ménard, Oscar (1911-1999), tinsmith. St-Polycarpe (Quebec), Lancaster

Menard, Wilfred (1906-1978), businessman. 8th concession Lancaster Township, Green Valley

Meredith, Colborne Powell (1874-1967), architect. Toronto, Ottawa

Merpaw, Louis (1868-1948), general contractor. Glen Walter, Cornwall

Michaud, John (fl. 1850s), Glengarry County strongman. Glengarry County area

Mika-Wladimiruk, Nicholas (d. 1999), known as Nick Mika, and his wife Helma Rosa Kate Mika-Wladimiruk (d.1995), known as Helma Mika, publishers. Ukraine, Germany, Belleville (Ontario)

Miller, George W. (1818-1907), foundry owner. Alexandria

Miller, Justus (d.1932), journalist. Glengarry County

Mitchell, Howard Scott (1904-1989), physician. Huron County, Montreal, Breadalbane

Mogelon, Alex (surname also Mogelonsky) (1925-2000), author, artist. Winnipeg, Montreal, Dunvegan

Moloney, Paul J. (1866-1939), physician. Ennismore (Ontario), Cornwall, Ottawa

Monahan, Richard (d. 1969), physician. Montreal

Monfette, Georges (fl. 1920s), physician. Alexandria

Monro, Donald (1789-1867), clergyman. Scotland, Stormont County, Glengarry County

Monroe, Duncan (1842-1936), businessman. Glengarry County, Cornwall

Mooring, John Henry (1927-1974), musician, vocalist, composer. Nova Scotia

Morphy, Arthur George Morphy (d. 1952), physician. London (Ontario), Montreal

Morris, Howard Michael (1921-1982), singer. Glengarry County

Morris, Peter Augustine (d. 1994), funeral home proprietor. Glengarry County, Deseronto (Ontario)

Morrison, Allan (1869-1922), clergyman. Scotland, North Dakota, Kirk Hill

Morrison, Duncan (1837-1907), lumberman. Glengarry County, Vankleek Hill

Morrison, John, called Cheap John (fl. late 19th, early 20th century), character, itinerant. Glengarry County area

Morrow, Andrew Thomas (1870-1945), dentist. Maxville

Mossop, Mabel M. Dunlop (1893-1991), local historian. South Lancaster etc.

Motzfeldt, Eric (1908-1967), WW II major. See Fraser, Mrs David

Mulhern, D. (fl. 1904-1920), music teacher. Alexandria

Mullin, Alexander Campbell ( d.1997), journalist. Long Sault area

Munro, Arnold Cameron (1926-1990), funeral director. Maxville

Munro, Gustavus (1841-1916), clergyman. Dalhousie Mills, Zorra Township (Ontario)

Munro, Hugh (1748?-1821), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Charlottenburgh Township

Munro, Hugh (1852-1939), manufacturer. Glen Roy, Alexandria, Edmonton

Munro, James Howard (1881-1960), physician. Dominionville, Maxville

Munro, James T. (1843-1928), physician. Scotland, Dominionville, Maxville

Munro, Malcolm Fraser (1875-1955), clergyman. Glengarry County, Saskatchewan

Munro, Murdoch (d.1917), lawyer. North Branch, Alexandria

Munro, Peter Fraser (1877-1944), educator. Glengarry County, Toronto

Munro or Munroe, Thomas (d. 1838), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Glengarry County

Munro, Thomas William (1873 or 1878-1941), businessman, author. Maxville

Munro, William D. (1867-1954), farmer, Jersey herd owner. Martintown area

Munroe, Alexander, lumberman. St. Elmo, Stormont County. See his son Munroe, Alexander Thomas

Munroe, Alexander Thomas (1877-1972), physician. Stormont County, Dalkeith

Munroe, Finlay (1889?-1939), physician. Stormont County, Paris (Ontario)

Munroe, Frederick Dennis (1881-1955), physician, political figure. Stormont County, Saskatchewan

Munroe, Hugh Edwin (1878-1947), physician, lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan, St. Elmo, Saskatchewan

Munroe, John Jacob (1858-1941), lighthouse keeper. Front of Glengarry County

Munroe, Margaret Ann (1870-1956), dentist. St. Elmo, Saskatchewan

Munroe, William (1836-1921), cheese factory proprietor. St. Elmo area

Murison, Ross George (c.1866-1905), scholar. Scotland, Glengarry County, Toronto

Murison, Mrs Ross George (d.1918). Kirk Hill, Toronto

Murphy, Margaret Bridget (d.1985), named Sister Mary Electa, member of religious community. Glen Nevis

Murray, Donald (d.1868), physician. Scotland, Kenyon Township

Murray, Hugh (fl. 1880), of Ralph Connor connections? West Zorra (Ontario)

Murray, William Alexander (1880-1953), farmer, political figure. Cornwall Township

Mutch, John Fraser (1918-1967), physician. Toronto, Nova Scotia, Maxville

Nunney, Claude (1892-1918), winner of Victoria Cross. England, North Lancaster (Pine Hill)

O’Brien, Michael Joseph (1911-1999), clergyman. Glen Walter, diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall

O’Connor, John Stephen (1828-1907), clergyman. Peterborough, Cornwall, Alexandria etc.

O’Connor, Stephen (d.1952), registrar. Kars (Ontario), Glen Robertson, Alexandria

O’Hara, Olive (1887-1984), music teacher. Maxville

O’Hara, Ruglus Thomas (1876-1936), veterinarian. Masham (Quebec), Maxville

O’Neill, Michael Cornelius (1898-1983), archbishop. Kemptville, (Dalkeith?), Regina

O’Reilly, Mary (fl. late 19th, early 20th century), named Sister Mary Jerome, member of religious community. Madoc (Ontario), Glen Nevis

Ostrom, Clarence (1891-1964), jeweller, historian. Alexandria

Ostrom, Ernest Blackwood (1880-1955), druggist. Alexandria

Ostrom, Ethel Louella (1882-1982), teacher. Alexandria

Ostrom, Isaac Brock (d. 1923), businessman. Hastings County (Ontario), Alexandria

Patton, John Rhodes (1908-1998), businessman. Nova Scotia, Glengarry County

Paxson, Edgar Samuel (1852-1919), artist. Butte (Montana) etc.

Peacock, Sir Edward Robert (1871-1962), businessman. St. Elmo, England

Peacock, William (1880-1950), miller, magistrate. Rosetta (Ontario), Alexandria, Almonte

Peacock, William MacAllister (1841-1883), clergyman. St. Elmo, Maxville

Pendergast, James F. (1921-2000), archaelogist. Cornwall, Merrickville

Phillips, Nathan (1892-1976), mayor of Toronto. Brockville, Cornwall, Toronto

Pigeon, René (d. 1969), artisan. Alexandria

Pilon, Edward, Sr (1855-1936), early resident of Maxville. Maxville

Poirier, Procule (1892-1959), postmaster. Glen Nevis, Alexandria

Poitras, Joseph-Élie (fl. 1896-1899), clergyman. Alexandria, Montreal

Pollard, Mrs Violet Elizabeth (1889-1977), of Virginia, secretary, political wife. Maxville area, Virginia

Pollock, Robert George (1915-1997), artist. Maxville, Winnipeg

Pope, Amelia Magdalene DesBrisay (1851-1900), writer. Prince Edward Island, Three Rivers (Quebec)

Porteous, Archibald (—) and George H. (d.1939), brothers, involved in Cornwall journalism. Cornwall, Bermuda, Montreal

Powell, John (fl. 1780s), black U E Loyalist. Glengarry County

Powter, A.E. (probably 1857-1934), journalist, printer. Alexandria, Montreal

Preston, Edwin Ernest (1885-1962), clergyman. England, Wyoming, Vankleek Hill

Prime, Cato (d.1836), black U E Loyalist. Glengarry County

Pringle, Jacob Farrand (1816-1901), judge, historian. France, Cornwall

Proulx, Adolphe (1927-1987), 5th bishop of Alexandria. Sudbury area, Alexandria, Hull

Proulx, Jean-Baptiste (1846-1904), clergyman, novelist. Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue & elsewhere Quebec Province

Purcell, John (1824-1891), contractor. Cornwall

Purcell, Michael (1835 or 1838-1898), contractor, farmer. Glengarry County

Purcell, Patrick (1832 or 1833-1891), contractor, businessman. Glengarry County

Quart, Hubert Allister (1918-1982), merchant. Maxville

Quesnel, Florence (1891-1973), teacher. Green Valley

Quigley, Owen (d. 1878), entrepreneur. Lochiel

Rae, Ann Cuthbert (1788-1860), poet, teacher. Scotland, Montreal

Rae, John (1796-1872), economist. Scotland, Williamstown, Hamilton, Hawaiian Islands, Staten Island, N.Y.

Rainboth, Erastus R. (c.1823-1887), clergyman. Glengarry County, Stormont County, Beauharnois (Quebec)

Rayside, Edith Catherine (1872-1950), nurse. Glengarry County, Montreal, Hamilton

Rayside, James (18361895), lumberman, political figure. Glengarry County

Reade, John (1837-1919), author. Ireland, Montreal

Reid, Agnes Rebecca. See Eccles, Rebecca

Reid, James (1780-1865), clergyman. Scotland, Martintown

Reid, Marian (1895-1981), political wife. Glengarry County, Alberta

Reid, Richard Gavin (1879-1980), political figure. Scotland, Alberta

Reid, William D. (d. 1959), clergyman. Scotland, Glengarry County area

Richard, Adrien Egbert (1897-1978), lawyer, judge. New Brunswick, Alexandria etc.

Rioux, Joseph Gabriel (d.1917), church artist. Lancaster

Roach, Daniel Alexander (1868-1961), businessman. Summerstown, England & Europe, Jersey

Robertson, Alexander H. (1866-1949), businessman. Maxville

Robertson, Donald (born 1795?), landowner, called the founder of Glen Robertson. Scotland, 2nd concession Lochiel Township

Robertson, Donald Murdoch (1859-1938), lawyer. North Branch, Toronto, Williamstown

Robertson, Farquhar (1850-1929), businessman. North Branch, Montreal, Williamstown

Robertson, Kenneth (d.1941), businessman. North Branch, Montreal, Williamstown

Robertson, Margaret Murray (1823-1897), author. Scotland, Montreal

Robertson, William (d.1885), businessman, of the founding family of Dalkeith. Glengarry County

Robinson, A. G. A. (fl. late 19th century), photographer. Alexandria, South Africa, Yukon. See Donovan, Duncan

Robinson, Edward Joseph (1869-1950), physician. Williamsburg (Ontario), Williamstown

Roebakker. See Rohrbacher

Roebuck, William (fl. 1820s), mill owner. Glengarry County

Rogers, Amos (or Ames) Frankford (1855-1922), physician, entrepreneur. Bradford (Ontario), Ottawa

Rohrbacher or Roebakker, Philip or Phillip (fl. 1860s-1880s), itinerant calligrapher. Glengarry County area (&?)

Ross, Alexander (1783-1856), fur trader. Scotland, Glengarry County, fur trading regions of northern and western North America

Ross, Mrs Alexander (1805-1910), centenarian. 4th concession Lochiel Township, Cornwall

Ross, Alexander Duncan (1859-1943), engineer. Martintown area, various places

Ross, Arthur Wellington (1846-1901), teacher, entrepreneur, political figure. Nairn (Ontario), Glengarry County, Manitoba, etc.

Ross, Charles Hamilton (1868-1941), workman, songwriter, poet. Glengarry County, Oakland, Calif.

Ross, Donald (1837-1928), clergyman. Martintown, Kingston

Ross, Duncan A. (1873-1954), political figure. Martintown area

Ross, Elizabeth, newspaper writer. See McRae, Mrs Elizabeth

Ross, Ewan Clark (1922-1987), historian. Glengarry County, Goderich (Ontario)

Ross, Herbert (fl. 20th century ), dentist. Martintown area, Canadian West, Argentina

Ross, John D. (1841 or 1843-1917), lumberman. Lancaster area, Michigan, Wisconsin, Chicago, California

Ross, Thomas known as Thomas Ross (Taylor), Thomas Ross Taylor, Thomas Taylor Ross (d.1794), U E Loyalist. Scotland, New York colony, Glengarry County

Ross, Thomas (1840-1906), physician. Lancaster, California

Ross, William (d. 1881), lawyer. Lancaster Township, Cornwall. See Dingwall, James

Ross, William Aird (1815 or 1816-1904), judge. Scotland, Williamstown, Ottawa

Rouleau, Mrs Elda (1878 or 1879-1936), community organizer and worker, promoter of French language and culture. Alexandria

Rouleau, Euclide (d.1947), hotelkeeper. Alfred (Ontario), Bourget (Ontario), Alexandria

Rouleau, Roméo (d.1988), insurance man, mayor. Alexandria

Rousseau brothers, contractors. (Rousson, and other spellings). Glengarry County

Rousseau, Adolphus (d.1909), contractor. Glengarry County

Rousseau, Joseph (d.1927), labourer? Glengarry County

Rousseau, Melina (d.1922), named Sister Marie Amable, member of religious community. Glen Nevis

Rousseau, Noah (d. 1924), contractor. Glengarry County

Rousseau, Timothé or Timothy (d.1898), contractor. Glengarry County area

Roy, Jean-Baptiste (1903-1949), merchant. Glen Roy

Roy, Zo-Ann (1905-1986), author. Glen Roy etc.

Rozon, Rose-Anna (1880-1972), member of religious community. North Lancaster, Toledo (Ohio), Montreal, Cambridge (Mass.)

Ruddick, John Archibald (1862-1953), dairying expert. Oxford County (Ontario), Lancaster, New Zealand, Ottawa

Russell, Norman Henry (d. 1941), businessman. Tyotown, Prince Albert (Saskatchewan)

Rutley, Frederick George (1890-1981), businessman. Toronto, South Lancaster

Ryan, Hugh (1832-1899), businessman. Canada

Sabourin, George D. (1877-1949), butcher. Alexandria

Sabourin, Joseph George (1872-1939), press employee. Alexandria, Hawkesbury

Sabourin, Joseph-Jean-Paul (1915-1942), airman. St. Isidore

Sabourin, Joseph Louis Ovila (1900-1976), press employee. Alexandria

St. Louis, Philias (1888-1950), prospector. (Phil St. Louis) Maxville, Northern Canada

Sambo. See Denike, Sam

Sandfield, John. See Macdonald, John Sandfield, premier

Sangster, James (1848-1932), landowner, farmer. Glengarry County, Anatone (Washington)

Sangster, James Alexander (1861-1937), merchant, political figure. Bainsville

Sauvé, Adelard (d.1991), businessman. Alexandria

Sauvé, Arthur (1896-1973), artist. Limoges (Ontario), Maxville

Schell, Jacob Thomas (1850-1916), manufacturer. Oxford County (Ontario), Alexandria

Scott, Alexander Hugh (1853-1931), clergyman. Martintown area, Owen Sound, Perth (Ontario)

Scott, Christina Janet (1868-1894), missionary. Martintown area, China

Scott, Margaret Helen (1863-1893), subject of faith healing, missionary. Martintown area, China

Scott, Sir Richard William (1825-1913), political figure. Prescott (Ontario), Ottawa

Scott, Stanley (1888-1988), clergyman. Lancaster, Saskatchewan, Alberta

Scott, William Louis (1862-1947), lawyer, historian. Ottawa

Sears, Mrs Justenia C. (1859-1938), businesswoman. Lancaster, Ottawa

Seger, Max Christian (1881-1954), police officer. Norway, Alexandria

Séguin, Caroline. Quebec City, Alexandria, Cornwall. See McDonald, Dr Roderick

Seguin, Gilbert (1871-1950), political figure. St-Rédempteur (Quebec), Glen Robertson area

Seguin, Henri Joseph (d. 1954), criminal. Cornwall etc.

Séguin, Hormidas (1882-1944), carriagemaker. Ste-Marthe (Quebec), Alexandria

Séguin, Jeannine Marie Blanche (1928-1999), teacher, Francophone rights activist. Alexandria, Cornwall

Sellar, Robert (1841-1919), author. Scotland, Huntingdon (Quebec)

Sénécal, Léontine, teacher. Buckingham (Quebec), Green Valley. See Quesnel, Florence

Senior, Elinor Laurie Kyte (1926-1989), historian. Nova Scotia, Montreal

Shepherd, Eva Pearl (1895-1987), author. Maxville, Alexandria, England, Toronto

Shepherd, George W. (1866-1939), station agent. Ottawa, Alexandria

Shepherd, George William (d.1966) and his brother Stanley Louis Shepherd (d.1967), businessmen. Alexandria

Shepherd, Louis. See Shepherd, George William

Shepherd, Martin Louis (1892-1916), soldier. Alexandria

Simmons, Charles Robert (1927-1989), businessman. Nova Scotia, Glengarry County

Simon, George (d.1964), merchant. Brantford (Ontario), Alexandria

Simon, Isaac (d.1933), merchant. Europe, Alexandria

Simpson, James (d.1884), physician (The Black Doctor). Demerara, Scotland, Lachute (Quebec), Alexandria

Simpson, James Osborne (1862-1944), merchant. Alexandria, Malone (New York)

Simpson, John (1838-1915), merchant, registar. Lachute (Quebec), Alexandria

Simpson, William John (1864-1952), merchant. Alexandria

Sinclair, Charles R. (1845-1931), farmer, author (date 1852 has also been given, almost certainly incorrectly, for his birth). St. Elmo area

Sinclair, Donald (1817 or earlier-1912), farmer, brickyard proprietor. St. Elmo area

Sinclair, Finlay D. (1843-1932 or 1933), farmer, author. St. Elmo area, Calgary

Slavin, James (d.1892), murderer. Cornwall area

Smart, Frank A., businessman, his brother William A. Smart, and their sister Maria Smart, teacher. Martintown, Saskatchewan etc.

Smillie, Alexander Innis (1857-1910), and his brother John William Smillie (d. 1934) and John’s son John Walter Smillie (1904-1984), businessmen. Maxville etc.

Smith, A. G., foundry owner. Alexandria. See Miller, George W.

Smith, Alexander Lillie (1864-1940), lawyer, businessman. Pakenham (Ontario), Alexandria, Cornwall, Toronto

Smith, George Franklin (d.1963), business college proprietor. Prescott (Ontario), Cornwall

Smith, George Watt (1866-1946), clergyman. Scotland, St. Elmo, Vars (Ontario)

Smith, Harlow G. (fl. c.1901), lumberman. Glengarry County

Smith, James (d. 1926), teacher. Scotland, Alexandria

Smith, James Frazer (1858-1948), missionary, clergyman. Canada, China, India

Smith, James Travers (1894-1984), high school principal. Dundas County, Alexandria

Smith, John Rhodes (d.1869), businessman. Martintown

Smith, Thomas Walter (1876-1952) and his sons Henry Drummond Smith (d.1993) and Irwin T. Smith (d.1995), physicians, of Smith Clinic. Hawkesbury

Smith,William Joseph (1897-1986), bishop. 4th concession Kenyon Township, Alexandria, Pembroke

Somers, Hugh Joseph (1902-1989), clergyman, university president. Nova Scotia

Sonne, Edward Leyland (1920-1994), artist. Lachine (Quebec), Green Valley

Sparling, Gordon (1900-1994), filmmaker. Toronto, 8th concession Lochiel Township

Squire, Frederick W. (d. 1935), clergyman. Canada, England

Stait, Wilhelmina Grant Fraser (1862-1928), physician, missionary. St. Thomas (Ontario), St. Elmo, India

Steacy, John Graham (1837-1914), architect, contractor. Brockville etc.

Stephenson, James P. (1872-1973), river boat man. (Capt. Stephenson) Avonmore area

Stevenson, Robert (1838-1922), prospector, adventurer. Cariboo etc.

Stewart, Alexander (1804-1890), farmer, schoolteacher. Scotland, Stewarts Glen

Stewart, Charles (1833-1906), farmer. Stewarts Glen

Stewart, Charles Archibald (1874-1959), physician. Stewarts Glen, Dunvegan, Cornwall

Stewart, Donald Malcolm (1862-1916), businessman. Glengarry County, Vancouver

Stewart, John (d. 1845), pioneer physician. Loch Garry

Stewart, John (1804-1883), probably a farmer. Scotland, Breadalbane area

Stewart, John (d. 1903), farmer, philanthropist. Stormont County

Stewart, John Alexander (1869 or 1870-1950), piper, blacksmith. Stewarts Glen, Dunvegan

Stewart, McLeod (1847-1926), lawyer. Ottawa

Stewart, Neil (1793-1881), merchant. Scotland, 4th concession Lochiel Township, Vankleek Hill

Stewart, Peter Archibald (1832-1908), sessional clerk in House of Commons. Breadalbane

Stewart, William (1803?-1856), businessman, political figure. Scotland, 4th concession Lancaster Township, Ottawa

Stewart, William (1862-1913), blind lawyer. Lancaster

Stewart, William E. (1826-1910), settler in North Dakota. Lochiel Township, Bottineau County (N.D.)

Stickler, Alexander (1824-late 1904), barge builder, wharf proprietor. Scotland, South Lancaster

Stiles, Harlow Marshall (d. 1952), author. Cornwall area

Stilwell, Charles J. (fl. 1880s), journalist. Alexandria

Stuart, Marian. See Reid, Mrs Marian

Stuart, Mary (1860-1940), teacher. Bainsville, Maxville etc.

Stuarts of the Stuart Tract. Canada, England

Styles,William J. (1872-1954), historian, journalist. Morrisburg, Renfrew

Sugarman, Caspar (fl. 1870s-20th century; born about 1848?), merchant. Russia, Alexandria

Sullivan family, of Williamstown.

Sullivan, Barry Joseph (d. 1923), teacher, traveller, entertainer. Ireland, England, Australia, Glengarry County

Summers family of U E Loyalists, Glengarry County. Summerstown

Summers, Andrew (born 1729), U E Loyalist. Charlottenburgh Township

Summers, Jacob (born 1762), U E Loyalist. Charlottenburgh Township

Sutherland, Hugh Campbell (1863-1938), clergyman. Embro (Ontario), Lancaster etc.

Sutherland, Walter (1752-1803), U E Loyalist. Scotland, Glengarry County

Sylvester, William Curty (1823-1897), mill wright, miller. Fort Covington (New York), Martintown, Vankleek Hill

Taillon family who took out land in Northern Ontario and formed with their Brebant family connections a colony or settlement of their own nine miles north of Charlton. Glengarry County

Tanguay, Georges-Émile (1858-1923), architect. Quebec

Tanner, John Ulrich (d.1961), clergyman. Sherbrooke (Quebec), South Lancaster

Tarlton, Edward Irwin (1866-1943), foreman. Montreal, Alexandria, Orillia

Terry, Melvin (1908-1999), farmer. St. Bernardin area, Glengarry County

Tetzel, Joan (1921-1977), actress. New York City

Thomas, Cyrus (1836-1908), author. U.S.A., Canada

Thomas, William, black U E Loyalist. (Glengarry County?)

Thompson, David (1770-1857), explorer, surveyor, mapmaker, major figure in Canadian history. England, fur trading regions of northern and western North America, Williamstown, Montreal

Thompson, Katherine (1860-1952), housekeeper. Scotland, Long Island (New York), Maxville

Thomson, Edward William (1849-1924), author. Canada, U.S.A.

Tiffany, Edward Herbert (1842-1916), lawyer. Hamilton (Ontario), Alexandria

Tomb, David (1825-1897), businessman. Malone (New York) area, Alexandria

Touchette, Joseph André Jean Paul (1928-2000), businessman. St-Polycarpe (Quebec), Alexandria

Tracey, Sara Ann (1850-1948), dressmaker. Riceville, Maxville

Twomey, John (d.1914), clergyman. Ireland, Williamstown

Tyo. See Taillon

Urquhart, Alexander (d.1901), miller. Scotland, Glengarry County

Urquhart, Elias L. (1846-1934), lumberman, businessman, political figure. 7th of Kenyon Township, Medford (Wisconsin)

Urquhart, Hugh (1793-1871), clergyman, teacher. Scotland, Cornwall

Vaidya or Vaidja, Prabhakar G. (d.1979), physician. India, Apple Hill

Vaillancourt, Joseph Honoré (1896-1970), Holstein breeder, businessman. Glen Roy

Valin, Joseph Alphonse (1857-1947), judge, was a guardian of the Dionne Quintuplets. Ottawa, Alexandria, North Bay (Ontario)

Vallance, Allan Campbell (1912-1996), farmer. Dominionville area

Vallance, James (1872-1944), farmer. Dominionville area

Villeneuve, Alma, political wife. See Villeneuve, Osie

Villeneuve, Benjamin Francis (1899-1990), butcher, drover. Maxville

Villeneuve, Dr Bernard. See Villeneuve, Dr J. W. Bernard

Villeneuve, Bernard H. (d.1996), businessman. Stormont County

Villeneuve, François Benjamin, known as Frank B. Villeneuve (1868-1940), drover. Maxville

Villeneuve, Jeanne Marie (1891-1988), named Sister Marie de la Ferre, member of religious community. 5th concession Kenyon Township, Cornwall

Villeneuve, Joseph Domina (1897-1971), businessman, deputy sheriff. Maxville, Cornwall

Villeneuve, J. W. Bernard (1921-1971), dentist. Maxville, Alexandria

Villeneuve, Osias F., known as Osie Villeneuve (1906-1983), political figure. Maxville

Vineberg, Harris (1855-1942), businessman. Europe, Lancaster, Montreal

Von Metzke, Herman (fl. late 19th century-1930s), bank teller. Lancaster, various places

Wallace, William Stewart (1884-1970), librarian, historian. Toronto

Ward, Alexander (1860-1941), cheesemaker. U.S.A., Williamstown

Watson, Donald A. (1861-1927), sheriff. Williamstown, Michigan

Watson, George A. (1875-1930), lawyer. Williamstown

Watson, Neill M. (1865-1936), physician. Williamstown, Red Lake Falls (Minnesota)

Watson, Peter (1827-1903), clergyman. Scotland, Williamstown

Watt, J. Carlyle (1900-1983), Ayrshire breeder. St-Louis-de-Gonzague (Quebec), Lancaster area

“Wayfarer” (fl. 1941-2), author. Glengarry County area

Weegar, J. Wellington (1856-1943), businessman. Maxville

Weld, Thomas, Cardinal (1773-1837), clergyman. England, Rome

Welsh, John Alfred (1867 or 1869-1944), cheese buyer. Maxville

Wert, William Oscar (1866-1960), cheesemaker, cheese factory proprietor. Avonmore etc.

Westley, Ralph Alexander (d.1934), physician. Lancaster Township, Alexandria, Montreal

Wheeler, Lillian (1903-1985), Soeur Aurélie-du Précieux-Sang, member of religious community. Alexandria, China

White, Mabel Rae (d.1952), teacher. Maxville

White, Peter, carver. Lancaster. See Sauvé, Arthur

Whyte, Clement Peter (1878-1959), station agent. Lancaster

Whyte, Henry (d.1913), Scottish author also known under his pen name of Fionn. Glasgow

Whyte, Paul (1832-1905), station agent. Ireland, Australia, Lancaster

Whyte-Edgar, Clara Mary (1871-1948), author. Lancaster, Cornwall

Wightman, John J. (1869 or 1870-1923), businessman. 4th concession Lancaster Township, Maxville, Ottawa

Wightman, Robert Stanley (1896-1993), farmer. 2nd & 3rd concession Lancaster Township

Wilkins, Charles A. (1868-1938), cheese factory proprietor. Athens (Ontario), Glengarry County area

Wilkinson, Richard Norton (d. 1804), U E Loyalist. U.K., Albany (New York), Charlottenburgh Township

Wilkinson,Walter Butler (1781?-1807), political figure. Cornwall

Williamson, William (1898-1996), soldier. Scotland, Canada, Glengarry County

Willson, Alberta (1866-1933), teacher. Aurora (Ontario), Alexandria

Wilson, James Lockie (1856-1945), farmer, public servant. Alexandria, Toronto

Wilson, Robert (1821-1879), blacksmith, merchant. Scotland, Alexandria

Winter, Edward Stanley (1889-1956), plant manager. Ormstown (Quebec), Maxville

Wood, Alexander (d. 1895), manufacturer, of firm Frost & Wood. South Branch, Smith Falls

Wood, Alexandrina Gertrude (1881-1983), author. Martintown, Williamstown, Canadian West

Wood, Benjamin (1761-1808), U E Loyalist. Charlottenburgh Township

Wood, Charles Hammond (d. 1933), cheese factory proprietor. Maxville

Wood, David (d.1871), pioneer. Cornwall, Midway (Utah)

Wood, Gertrude. See Wood, Alexandrina Gertrude

Wood, James (1849-1914), mining man. Glengarry County, Michigan

Wood, John R. (born 1845; dead by 1912), banker. Glengarry County, Michigan

Wright, Dr (fl. 1870s) physician. Notfield area

Wright, Henry Blake, JP. Montreal. See Simpson, Dr James

Wright, William Harris (1908-1990), inn keeper. New Brunswick, South Lancaster

Wylie, James A. (1901-1978), clergyman. Glen Robertson, diocese of Alexandria (Alexa-Cornwall)

Wyman, William W. (c. 1800-1864), journalist. Cornwall, Nebraska, etc.

Young, Charles William (1849-1927), newspaperman. Georgetown (Ontario), Cornwall

Young, George (d.1856), and his daughter Nancy Young (d. 1861), poets. Glengarry County area

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