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* Dr. Arthur Ardagh +1880-1889+ | * Dr. Arthur Ardagh +1880-1889+ | ||
* James Symmons +1896+ | * James Symmons +1896+ | ||
| − | * John Symmons +1901+ | + | * John Symmons +1901+ |
* H. Adamson, 222 Blake St. +1903-1911+ | * H. Adamson, 222 Blake St. +1903-1911+ | ||
* Mrs. William Ardagh +1905+ | * Mrs. William Ardagh +1905+ | ||
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* Eric Pilkington +1962-1966+ | * Eric Pilkington +1962-1966+ | ||
* G.E. Pilkington +1973+ | * G.E. Pilkington +1973+ | ||
| − | * A.P. Hayhoe +1973+ | + | * A.P. Hayhoe +1973+ |
=Families= | =Families= | ||
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==Ardagh family== | ==Ardagh family== | ||
| − | Dr. Ardagh was a | + | * Arthur Ardagh (b. 1746 Ireland - d. 1846 Moygleese, Co. Meath, [[Republic of Ireland|RoI]]). Wife: Anne Brown (d. 1855), daughter of Samuel Brown of Fethard, "a gentleman of independent means", as per [https://www.trinitybarrie.com/our-history-1 Trinity Barrie's history]. Arthur was an Anglican rector at Moyglare, Co. Meath, RoI]. He was "spoken of as a man of profound scholarship, and of wild and restless temper". |
| + | ** Dr. John Russell Ardagh (b. 1810 Waterford, R.I. - d. 1868 Barrie, ON) - uncle of Dr. Arthur Roach Ardagh who graduated medicine at Trinity College in Dublin, and immigrated to Canada in 1844, after two exploratory trips in 1842-1843. He started practice as a surgeon in Holland Landing, then Barrie. As per [https://ia800209.us.archive.org/24/items/medicalprofessio00cannuoft/medicalprofessio00cannuoft.pdf ''The Medical Profession in Upper Canada 1783-1850''], he "soon established the reputation of a skillful surgeon, and his practice became extensive, keeping three horses in constant use. He traveled over a large tract of country, at that time sparsely settled, and the roads in many places dangerous, which occasioned him frequent accidents, several of which nearly cost him his life. He used to tell many exciting stories of his long journeys and narrow escapes." Also see [https://aims.archives.gov.on.ca/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/DESCRIPTION_WEB/WEB_DESC_DET?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%20633 Aims] Aims archive]. Dr. Ardagh "was a man of a very happy temperament. His genuineness and hearty manner won him many lifelong friends, and the universal esteem and respect of the community to which he lived... in religious matters he took an active part, especially at Holland Landing, where he did much for the Church, and acted for years as warden". Wife: Anne Henrietta Gowan Ardagh (b. 1817 RoI - d. 1889 Barrie, ON). She was a sister of Senator Sir James Robert Gowan (b. 1815 Cahore, Co. Wexford, RoI - d. 1909 Barrie, ON), the first judge in the Simcoe District, which was the largest jurisdiction in Upper Canada at the time, in 1843. Sir Gowan was also the "youngest judge ever commissioned in the British empire at the time, as per his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Robert_Gowan Wikipedia]. | ||
| + | *** Dr. Henry Hatton Ardagh - 1876 attorney in Toronto | ||
| + | **** Dr. Edward "Ned" Gowan Russell Ardagh - applied chemistry professor @ University of Toronto | ||
| + | ** Samuel Brown Ardagh (b. 1803 Fethard, Co. Tipperary, RoI - d. 1869 Shanty Bay, Barrie, Simcoe, ON). Samuel was the first Anglican rector of Shanty Bay (1842-1869). Graduated in 1827 from Trinity College in Dublin. Wife (1828 @ Dublin, RoI): Martha Anderson Ardagh (b. 1807 RoI - d. 1848 Shanty Bay, ON). | ||
| + | ** Dr. Arthur Roach Ardagh '''+1880-1889+''' (b. 1831 Waterford, [[Republic of Ireland]] - d. 1892), son of Samuel Brown Ardagh (b. 1803 Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland - d. 1869 Barrie, ON) & Martha Anderson Ardagh (b. 1807 Ireland - d. 1848 Shanty Bay, Simcoe, ON). As per Samuel was the first rector in Shanty Bay & Barrie. Margaret Gertrude Isabella Walker Ardagh '''+1880-1889+''' (b. 1841 Shanty Bay, ON - d. 1906 Orillia, Simcoe, ON) | ||
| + | *** Frances May Ardagh Raikes (b. 1862 Barrie, ON - d. 1937 New Westminster, BC). 1916 @ Red Deer, AB. Husband: Henry Raikes (b. 1862 Barrie, ON - d. 1939 New Westminster, Vancouver, [[British Columbia|BC]]), son of Walter Raikes (b. 1824 Fulham, Middlesex, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1899 Oro, Simcoe, ON) & Jane Priscilla Pass Raikes (b. 1823 Bowmore, Argyll, Scot.; m. 1852 Barrie, ON; d. 1897 Simcoe, ON). | ||
| + | *** Dr. Arthur Edward Ardagh (b. 1866 Barrie, ON - d. 1939 Orillia, ON). Dr. Edward Ardagh served as president of the [https://www.cpso.on.ca/ Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons], and was coroner in 1939 of the Orillia district. | ||
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* Mrs. William Ardagh +1905+ | * Mrs. William Ardagh +1905+ | ||
* Mrs. W.D. Ardagh +1908-1917+ | * Mrs. W.D. Ardagh +1908-1917+ | ||
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==Hayhoe family== | ==Hayhoe family== | ||
| − | * A.P. Hayhoe +1973+ | + | * A.P. Hayhoe +1973+ |
==Ord family== | ==Ord family== | ||
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==Symmons family== | ==Symmons family== | ||
* James Symmons '''+1896+''' | * James Symmons '''+1896+''' | ||
| − | * John Symmons '''+1901+''' | + | * John Symmons '''+1901+''' |
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=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
* EB LoG's 1878-1890; TW-Lowe LoG's 1890-1909; TW-EB LoG's 1909-1973 | * EB LoG's 1878-1890; TW-Lowe LoG's 1890-1909; TW-EB LoG's 1909-1973 | ||
Revision as of 06:56, 21 August 2024
Barrie Meeting Room, Simcoe Co., ON (TW-Lowe etc. EB) +1878-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1973+
Contents
Correspondents
- Dr. Arthur Ardagh +1880-1889+
- James Symmons +1896+
- John Symmons +1901+
- H. Adamson, 222 Blake St. +1903-1911+
- Mrs. William Ardagh +1905+
- Mrs. W.D. Ardagh +1908-1917+
- James Crossley +1914-1917+
- A.G. Ardagh +1914-1933+
- C.W. Studd +1933+
- Mrs. A.G. Ardagh +1944-1951+
- Miss Mabel E. Ord +1944-1966+
- Eric Pilkington +1962-1966+
- G.E. Pilkington +1973+
- A.P. Hayhoe +1973+
Families
Adamson family
- Henry Adamson, 222 Blake St. +1903-1905+, +1911+ (b. 1836 Eng.). +1880-1891 @ Stayner Meeting Room, ON. In 1891, Henry was postmaster of Stayner.
- Elizabeth Jane Reynolds Adamson (m. 1894 Penetanguishene, ON)
Ardagh family
- Arthur Ardagh (b. 1746 Ireland - d. 1846 Moygleese, Co. Meath, RoI). Wife: Anne Brown (d. 1855), daughter of Samuel Brown of Fethard, "a gentleman of independent means", as per Trinity Barrie's history. Arthur was an Anglican rector at Moyglare, Co. Meath, RoI]. He was "spoken of as a man of profound scholarship, and of wild and restless temper".
- Dr. John Russell Ardagh (b. 1810 Waterford, R.I. - d. 1868 Barrie, ON) - uncle of Dr. Arthur Roach Ardagh who graduated medicine at Trinity College in Dublin, and immigrated to Canada in 1844, after two exploratory trips in 1842-1843. He started practice as a surgeon in Holland Landing, then Barrie. As per The Medical Profession in Upper Canada 1783-1850, he "soon established the reputation of a skillful surgeon, and his practice became extensive, keeping three horses in constant use. He traveled over a large tract of country, at that time sparsely settled, and the roads in many places dangerous, which occasioned him frequent accidents, several of which nearly cost him his life. He used to tell many exciting stories of his long journeys and narrow escapes." Also see Aims Aims archive]. Dr. Ardagh "was a man of a very happy temperament. His genuineness and hearty manner won him many lifelong friends, and the universal esteem and respect of the community to which he lived... in religious matters he took an active part, especially at Holland Landing, where he did much for the Church, and acted for years as warden". Wife: Anne Henrietta Gowan Ardagh (b. 1817 RoI - d. 1889 Barrie, ON). She was a sister of Senator Sir James Robert Gowan (b. 1815 Cahore, Co. Wexford, RoI - d. 1909 Barrie, ON), the first judge in the Simcoe District, which was the largest jurisdiction in Upper Canada at the time, in 1843. Sir Gowan was also the "youngest judge ever commissioned in the British empire at the time, as per his Wikipedia.
- Dr. Henry Hatton Ardagh - 1876 attorney in Toronto
- Dr. Edward "Ned" Gowan Russell Ardagh - applied chemistry professor @ University of Toronto
- Dr. Henry Hatton Ardagh - 1876 attorney in Toronto
- Samuel Brown Ardagh (b. 1803 Fethard, Co. Tipperary, RoI - d. 1869 Shanty Bay, Barrie, Simcoe, ON). Samuel was the first Anglican rector of Shanty Bay (1842-1869). Graduated in 1827 from Trinity College in Dublin. Wife (1828 @ Dublin, RoI): Martha Anderson Ardagh (b. 1807 RoI - d. 1848 Shanty Bay, ON).
- Dr. Arthur Roach Ardagh +1880-1889+ (b. 1831 Waterford, Republic of Ireland - d. 1892), son of Samuel Brown Ardagh (b. 1803 Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland - d. 1869 Barrie, ON) & Martha Anderson Ardagh (b. 1807 Ireland - d. 1848 Shanty Bay, Simcoe, ON). As per Samuel was the first rector in Shanty Bay & Barrie. Margaret Gertrude Isabella Walker Ardagh +1880-1889+ (b. 1841 Shanty Bay, ON - d. 1906 Orillia, Simcoe, ON)
- Frances May Ardagh Raikes (b. 1862 Barrie, ON - d. 1937 New Westminster, BC). 1916 @ Red Deer, AB. Husband: Henry Raikes (b. 1862 Barrie, ON - d. 1939 New Westminster, Vancouver, BC), son of Walter Raikes (b. 1824 Fulham, Middlesex, Eng. - d. 1899 Oro, Simcoe, ON) & Jane Priscilla Pass Raikes (b. 1823 Bowmore, Argyll, Scot.; m. 1852 Barrie, ON; d. 1897 Simcoe, ON).
- Dr. Arthur Edward Ardagh (b. 1866 Barrie, ON - d. 1939 Orillia, ON). Dr. Edward Ardagh served as president of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons, and was coroner in 1939 of the Orillia district.
- Dr. John Russell Ardagh (b. 1810 Waterford, R.I. - d. 1868 Barrie, ON) - uncle of Dr. Arthur Roach Ardagh who graduated medicine at Trinity College in Dublin, and immigrated to Canada in 1844, after two exploratory trips in 1842-1843. He started practice as a surgeon in Holland Landing, then Barrie. As per The Medical Profession in Upper Canada 1783-1850, he "soon established the reputation of a skillful surgeon, and his practice became extensive, keeping three horses in constant use. He traveled over a large tract of country, at that time sparsely settled, and the roads in many places dangerous, which occasioned him frequent accidents, several of which nearly cost him his life. He used to tell many exciting stories of his long journeys and narrow escapes." Also see Aims Aims archive]. Dr. Ardagh "was a man of a very happy temperament. His genuineness and hearty manner won him many lifelong friends, and the universal esteem and respect of the community to which he lived... in religious matters he took an active part, especially at Holland Landing, where he did much for the Church, and acted for years as warden". Wife: Anne Henrietta Gowan Ardagh (b. 1817 RoI - d. 1889 Barrie, ON). She was a sister of Senator Sir James Robert Gowan (b. 1815 Cahore, Co. Wexford, RoI - d. 1909 Barrie, ON), the first judge in the Simcoe District, which was the largest jurisdiction in Upper Canada at the time, in 1843. Sir Gowan was also the "youngest judge ever commissioned in the British empire at the time, as per his Wikipedia.
- Mrs. William Ardagh +1905+
- Mrs. W.D. Ardagh +1908-1917+
- A.G. Ardagh +1914-1933+
- Mrs. A.G. Ardagh +1944-1951+
Crossley family
- James Crossley +1914-1917+
Hayhoe family
- A.P. Hayhoe +1973+
Ord family
- Miss Mabel E. Ord +1944-1966+
Pilkington family
- Eric Pilkington +1962-1966+
- G.E. Pilkington +1973+
Studd family
- C.W. Studd +1933+
Symmons family
- James Symmons +1896+
- John Symmons +1901+
Sources
- EB LoG's 1878-1890; TW-Lowe LoG's 1890-1909; TW-EB LoG's 1909-1973