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B.iER JARRISH COMPARES NAMES iN
SCOTflS. LOWLANDS CEMETERY•WI
NTF
110:1GRfEflNILL IN LUCNOW
. Dear Editor . •
I eta er tknd that you and local.
hiarorians all over The country ate ,
receiving vin inquiries amt the hist- I.
of -families families who settled • in
Ix r snow sand the surrounding •
country: This information to i
ncaarty cases is 'hard to come by as
:many of these families have May
d TO ot'het iiams.of North Atm/kat
1noe rl'ie euT2y days.
1t **sour good fatune. to travel
in Great Britain tai 1951 by tenting
. $ can . u cl being ftee to travel
whore we chase., Being interessted,
'in this warn .subject. of family an
troy, we got what information
' we •t,ai1 d :before We left ,on out tri
malts an aunt Who lives
Saskatchewan that l was able to
find out the :place in Stela d that
trey i leer`s"people had 'come.
• 1t eras a lilac . in Iaiarnfries S9ayre
• '
in Southern ,ar Lowlands cd Scot..
lend; Thy the .name ofLockerby,..
Itly mothers name was rti:nnae John
:tone a: tnetribez ' theJohnstone'
fatrrii"1 sti`l1• 1'i mg itnn Lu►' now and
formerly d',i shfieid., i
This is a town -hour "tie size of
Wing harn,, . ,clean and ;tidy Id
pesired quite pre rotas:: ' Like• all
:rip; the Tin et 'out t1 i. pt clad•
xrcu .a ow us to investagate the
'gown or the people es much as I
would have liked tohave done,
however, we..•didspend an hour
or so in the cemetery there This
was a beautifully kept:' burial gr-
oiinds, with tambstones'dating back
to the early 1800's . .
The thing that most interested
rne"'besides finding many Johrst-.
tine tombstones was.•the vast num-
ber of :names that were exactly'
the same as those you will find,
in Greenhill in Lucknow.
This is really my purpose in .
writing this letter as it might ,give
travellers, who may be visiting
Scotland, a clue as to where .their
ancest+ocs hone rnight• have been
befosae•migrating to Canada. •
The' following is a .list, of names
I copied frprn these tombstones
in
Lbtherby,; Dumfries Shfre
Scotia u&• Johnstone e H astie
Thomson, little, Wright, Robin-
son Irving, Carruthers, Inglis.,
Moffat, McGill, . Gardner', Pagan,'
Elliott, Jardine, McLean, Currie
rrsharn Richardson, Paterson,
'Ritchie, McClure, Bell, .Moncrie '
Flenderson , Watt, Hurray , 'Wilson
and McKendrick.
These .are all nasties of farnilies
Who still do ,or did Live in and
around i1:ekn W.:
We also diseovesred.• a Farrisb
tornbstone• in:the diu±chy.*ard .at
i'a►LL WATERPROOF O LE L.1NE
I* •ALL;GR#sml s AND. rHICi NESS
FOR-
Gretna Green in Scotland juste i
the border between Scotland and
England, This made''
the town
famous for its.. Blacksmith
-Shop where mai runaway mar-
riages .were preformed and the
newlyweds crossed over the bord=
net, The blacksmith shop is still
there, including the anvil which
served as an alter in the marria-
ge ceremony , It is now a tour'
ist attraction.
This part of Scotland has many
historic places including,the:.bir-
thplace of Robert Burns, the poet,
at a little town called Alloway,
also the Brig-o-Doon near:.Ayr,
At the city of Dumfries may be
seen the .place where ,Iie lived' and
did his writing, and also his burial
'place, .
It is my wish that this letter
might 'be the means of givirig a .
clue as to where, some of the, or -
original families' of. the Lucknaw '
area may have originated.
Yours `sincerely
• Eimer. J. Parrish
Gorrie
T
June 26th , 1966
Mr. Donald Thompson,
Editor and Publisher.
L uck now Sentinel •
leu c:now ,' Ontario
QWhitechurcij. News),
Word was received here on Mon-
day that Mrs. Jas.. Ccornelius had
passed' away at. Huronview in her'
i
104ih year, •Mr.'s, Cornelius will
be remembered by the older read -
The name of the department .
looking after lodgings for Expo
visitors is LogExpo.. At peak per-
' rods more than 100,000 visitors
will be accommodate overnight
in the Montreal area.
.date at the rate 0(21.43 oats
• per pound butterfat {75 cent's per
. 100 lbs , milk testing 3.5) ,
If you have shipped to more
than one plant, there is a .possib•
-
ility that we have not received
record of all your deliveries, and.
payment will then be included in
future cheques. Signed Canada •
Department ofAgriculture.
Ottawa •
Would it be too much to ask the
Department to,state how many, lbs.
of milk the subsidy is: for and at
what price and for what period of
time. and . is it the milk subsidy
or the cream?
750, it the •subsidy on 3.5 m.a.Tk
and not always the testis put up -
Dear Donald,
As. you know., 1 ate leaving this
• cornnini x after 'three .years,As•
Principal :of the Locicaow►7 District •
High 'School . 1 ;rannoi Sea re with
out exptrssin rir 5 indlere thanks
to the staff of Inc; luckncxw Sent
inel far your. is :n interest in scr -
c of affairs. .
ori .and: Vaur • f ather before .c:,,u •
have shown ihrou•a to cailli .hc
of tour, excellent. weekly. a gen='.
' nine' a.nreresf :xn �bt;aaair E the
best pcssihle .education for the
young people `of this area
have With all the 'tt•adition, of fin
• newspaper. writing , reported in a*
air. and: unbiased rriatnier. ,: dif7
fi.ctaltprob1etns and solutions
whi ch have' arisen .
1 would appreciate, if through..
• the medium of ;vont newspaper,
Ston Would. conve' on behalf, of M
fainil� -and myself, Our personal.
• ratitutie :o -our. marts friends' iti
Lta ckno u for three happ • y ears .
• ' oiir= sincerely*.
1✓,e1 C6Y'erre .
at 3.5 This is in the; hands of the
Other fellow .
• 1-10* Many of our people Working
in factories, hospitals, or other
places of employment would wank
urider the:.saine circurrntances,
NO .doubt the- too would be ism.
the farmer and ta: a 1..0 the busy
i z ":+w s . tc Rho+, their d ,ssatfa c tilos~.
• a1..4iz,'
WEQNEst%X1wf, Aims tom,
encs of Langside and W hitechurr is
'communities. Wbeaa *the Lar
aide .area they resided on the r,rr
farm west of Liangside store. '- '.e •
farm buildings were on the rtort:.
side as road rounded thefalse .
While they resided here Mrs
Cornelius attended. Tiffint.Mett z .
ist Church., Wen they moven t o
• • `Whitechurch they resided on IN:
farts now owned by Mr, ad 1ytr:
Ciiffosrd. Laidlaw;, This coatrny .. *kr
'extends sympathy to her relarr,cs
Mr, iklid Mrs.. Carl McCleriaz,'.a
visited Thursday everting with Mr
and Mrs, Elmo . Pritchard of
Wawan�. .
M. and: Mrs. Dan. Tiffin ar c
Joyce of :Teeswater aceompar :.*• .
by bis par+enta Mr: and Mrs. c.):tkle
Tiffin spent Sunday afternoon at the
lake seeking relief inn the ,
Mr. and Mrs.. Clark Johnstor'
visited. Sunday with Mrs. " Law e:;4
.•clanstaa wind 'faaaaily of Clinto;.
- and with his ano her . Mrs , Mat
Johnston at Hu omriew ,Visitors 1
with•:Mr and Mrs.
. .
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were;' i.lo•, y .
Gcrilati of Ash eld .a' few
week,,om friday • Mr, and p„r! .
David 'Turnbull of Byron
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a,ghan„ NanCy and Jtonnie. L S:
Thomas,„Peri diger of W a, t:..it•
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the suMnier holidays..
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