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HomeMy WebLinkAbout481Paperbound book, 22 x 28 cm., written by Robert M. Fuller with Mrs. Kathleen Bowley. This book was amended and bound in August 1997. PPL owns the original notes, letters and photos collected and used by Kathleen R. Barclay Bowey and Robert Fuller in the writing of this family history. The Barclay coa. of ands may be used only by the chief of the 'breach of the clan. Canoed to most of the coats of arms_s the copper shield of blue divided into three parts by a silver (or gold or red) chevron (inverted V) with three silver (or gold or red) crosses, xosa , rather like Maltese CrWses. Gescr bed in heraldict arms as shield, as ,achevron between three carrier pates, argent' (or ox o 'gules'). Each family has its own motto. The me illustrated is either to do or to die' — a fibbing motto for a pioneer. The creat, which any Barclay may vs a right head holding a dagger or sword with hi1B and pommel of gold. The Barclay tartan is very bright. The hunting tartan has wide rectangles of blue and green with a narrow red Use. The dress tartan has rectangles of black and yellow, or saffron, with a thin white line — bold ane colwrful and strong, worthy of the pioneers who brought it to Canada. "FOREWORD The purpose of this work is to put on record what we have been able to gather at this date about the Barclay family. Older members of this great family will find it interesting. It will form a solid beginning to help younger members who want to trace their origins and to carry the work on into future generations. We apologize for errors. Omissions can be explained, for the people we were able to reach do not all attempt to keep notes or to accumulate letters and printed material, so they report from memory alone which is not entirely dependable. Letters sent and received have mounted in number to probably a couple of thousand. We have carefully kept all the ones received. Travel, which we have enjoyed, has taken us to meet people and study records in Cupar, Fifeshire; in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan; and, of course, many trips to Toronto and Pickering. For a week in 1975 we were in Cornwall, England, looking for records of the wife of Eli Gorham Barclay — Mary Ann Harper. There we found the parents of Mary Ann, along with her two brothers and two sisters — all of whom came to Canada. Pictures have come from many contributors. Those in colour had to be redone in black and white, reduced to a suitable size. Many could not be used because of wrong grouping or poor lighting. Older group pictures were excellent. We gratefully acknowledge receipt of these many pictures, and have tried hard to return them to the donors who value them. The most complete records are of the descendants of James Barclay and the youngest son, Eli, as the authors are intimately attached to their own families. " "The Barclay and Tullis Families back to Early 1600s We have heard much of the family that came to Canada, and it seemed worthwhile to go back well over two centuries to note names and dates recorded at a time when few except the clergy could read or write. Cupar was the home of the Barclays and marriage connected them with the surrounding villages of Leuchars, Dairsie and Ceres. " • _,rc_ AeaYIr "... , S( 1 t F marji, rt h— CIINlII 1 L:i of fair IrT I f t'm BO'01 1F . _n the V:r'5 1 d .,.nJcµ UL.Lr r_. ..1 'N 71'i. PERP oP PICORING TOMMP 9N Concession Road Claremont to Brooklin --� ♦FA765 a Eli G. Barclay F — Robert Fuller K — Abraham Knowles Leke+p t a r i o y W — William S. Barclay G — George Barclay$ Jr. D — David 1. Barclay J — James Barclay is 17 16 15 14 7th Concession Road_ AW AG AD AJ 19 Brougham Greenwood 6th Concession Road No. 7 Nighwq AF 4th Concession P2 Read 4 xo. 2`kighway to Maitloy Pim e4 to oW OT r a° Rase Line u � >e Broken Front ♦FA765 a Eli G. Barclay F — Robert Fuller K — Abraham Knowles Leke+p t a r i o y W — William S. Barclay G — George Barclay$ Jr. D — David 1. Barclay J — James Barclay "Illustrations: Town of Cupar, Fifeshire, Scotland - from the golf course The Reverend George Barclay 1780-1857 Served the Baptist Church in Scotland and Ontario [from a tintype] Janet Tullis, wife of The Reverend George Barclay - born in Scotland 1779, buried at Claremont 1866 [from a tintype]" "The Barclays of Pickering George Barclay and his wife Janet Tullis, both natives of Cupar in Fifeshire, Scotland, came to Pickering Township in Upper Canada. In his petition for land dated 3rd December 1817 George Barclay stated: ""That your petitioner is a native of Scotland. That he left Scotland for the Province in 18l6. That he has been resident in this Province, the greater part of the time in the Home District since the month of October 1816 and was employed as Teacher of the Common School at Newmarket about six months. That he has a family of a wife and six children who are now all in this Province. That your petitioner being desirous of settling on some of the waste lands and being possessed of means to cultivate and improve..."" now asked for a grant of land. He was granted two hundred acres but it seems that he subsequently purchased his farm on Concession VI, Lot 19, from Mrs. Matthews for fifty pounds. The children born in Scotland were George, Jane, Betsy, Margaret, Nancy and James. Three sons — David, William and Eli — were born in the big log house on the new homestead. George Barclay evidently was qualified both as a teacher and as a Baptist Minister when he came to Canada at the age of thirty-six. Some of the histories of Pickering Township claim that he was educated at St. Andrews University but, in 1974, the Keeper of the Muniments of St. Andrews wrote: ""I regret that there is no record of such a man as a student at St. Andrews although for a man born in Cupar St. Andrews would have been the most likely university. However, for a man intending to become a Baptist church minister at the time, St. Andrews or indeed any other Scottish University might not have been a natural choice. Instead, one of the Baptist training schools in England may have been more likely . . . ."" As early as 1821 The Reverend George Barclay was ministering to Baptist congregations between Markham and Whitby and, in 1824, the Markham Church records tell how some members delcared that ""the shepherd is not an hireling"" and George replied that ""the labourer is worthy of 6 " "his hire"" — and so the congregation was split on the question of paying its minister. He continued to preach and at one time was Moderator of the Baptist Association. A list of the marriages he performed one year appears on Page 16 of the Home District Marriage Register, Volume I, 1831-1840 (in the Ontario Archives). He evidently won friends. Twenty-four years after his death a gentleman wrote to one of his grandsons about ""... the late Elder George Barkley who came to Upper Canada about 1817 and was my own and my Father's friend. I remember well the first sermon I heard him present in Markham in '18 or '19. I was then some 10 years old. It was from Psalm 14.2,3 verses 'The Lord looked down from heaven to see if any did understand.'"" In 1825 George Barclay once more petitioned the Government for land, this time for two hacres for each of his five sons — George, James, David, William and Eli [aged two months!]. The documents record that there was no objection and, presumably, land was granted in Brock Township. In fact in 1846 the boys had farms on Concession VI, Lots 14 (James), 15 (David), 16 (George Jr) and 18 (William). In due time the daughters married and moved to various farms nearby. Eli remained to work the home farm and raise his family there. The name of the nearest town, ""Brougham"" (in honour of the great English Whig peer), was significant in terms of the political leanings of the neighbourhood's inhabitants. Several area names were changed over the years: Pickering Township was originally ""Edinburgh"" and Whitby was once called ""Radical Corners"". The people of the area were opposed to the ruling party's habit of land-grabbing. The Reverend George Barclay was one of the leaders of the local opposition to the powerful Family Compact and there is on record a heated letter by a Major George Garnet about ""this vile old preaching traitor that stimulated the people of Pickering ... to take part in the late Rebellion."" On the other hand, letters of the ""traitors"" themselves reflect their dismay at the 7 " "violence which resulted from what they regarded as legitimate opposition to political tyranny. In 1837 George Jr. took an active part in the fight at Montgomery's Tavern and was imprisoned. He was also sentenced to banishment, but came under the general amnesty and returned to Pickering Township where he taught school for a time. In 1840 he followed his brother-in-law westward to Middlesex County and resumed farming in Lobo Township. George and Janet retired to a beautiful little cottage on the corner of the home farm. In the 1840s they helped the younger people to establish a Disciples Church in the Schoolhouse on the Brock Road where Edmund Sheppard taught. George also was chairman of the local District School Board. Until his death in 1857 he remained active as a Baptist Minister. Janet lived in the cottage until her death in 1866. In the meantime the old house was replaced by a fine new one — still a good dwelling in 1976. The date of this building is in some doubt. Adeline, born in 1853, told of the difficulty in keeping warm in that draughty big place. C. L. Burton stated that after 1852 all the children were born in the new house. One thing is pretty well established: the old house burned down completely on 20th October 1862, the day Emma Maria (who became Robert Fuller's mother) was born. George and Janet's youngest son, Eli, acquired the farm and it passed successively to his younger son, Charles, then to Charles' son Harold. Finally the big house and the land were sold, except for the five acres retained by Frank and Rowena Barclay for their business and the old cottage facing the 7th Concession road where Helen (Barclay) Auld now lives with her husband Gordon. The recent fight to save this and much surrounding land from development of a great new airport for Toronto appears to have succeeded; but many believe this is only a lull before the final order for all to get out and leave the homestead where Barclays have lived for nearly 160 years. 8 " "Illustration: Retirement house built after 1840 where the elderly parents from Scotland spent their final years. " "THE BARCLAYS of FIFE and PICKERING The Reverend GEORGE BARCLAY M JANET TULLIS 1780-1857-- 1779-1866 Barclay -- (l)Barclay -- Barclay -- Barclay -- Barclay George -- Jane -- Elizabeth -- James -- Margaret 'Janet' -- 'Betsy'-- 1801-1882 -- 1803-1838 -- 18O5-1871 -- 1807-1808-- 1810-1892 M -- M -- M -- M (1) Willson -- Bentley -- (l) Miller -- Barrie Jane -- Randall -- John -- Robert Spencer – 1809-1870-- 1800-1893-- 1785- -- 1811-1858 (2) Sicily -- M(2) Scott -- (2) Hamilton Nancy -- (Ogilvy)-- James Jane -- Helen Barclay -- Barclay -- Barclay -- Barclay -- Barclay Nancy -- James -- David -- William -- Eli Lyons -- Sleigh -- Gorham 1812-1896 -- 1815-1869 -- 1819-1904 -- 1821-1892 -- 1825-1893 M -- M -- M -- M Knowles -- Parnham -- (l) Houck --- Preston -- Harper Abraham -- Hannah -- Maria -- Jane -- Mary Caroline -- 1821-1881 -- Ann 1803-1878 -- 1818-1904 -- (2) Mackie -- 1824-1870 -- 1825-1903 Mary 1859- " "The GEORGE BARCLAY (of Lobo) Family While the father pursued his vocation as minister, his farm from 1819 would be operated by his wife and eldest son, George, then in early manhood. We hear first of him as affiliated with the McKenzie Reform movement, which was gathering force against a Colonial Government administered to satisfy England. This son then was farming about two hundred acres very near to his father's land. By 1837 he had a family of four, and his involvement is recorded in Colonial Records signed by Sir George Arthur, Lieutenant Governor (Page 67): ""George Barclay Jun'r was in arms at Montgomery's and an active follower of Matthews in his expedition to burn the Don Bridge and houses adjoining. His case is aggravated by the robbery of a person whom he and his companions pillaged on the highway. The father of this young man is a Baptist preacher and bears a very bad character for disaffection."" George Barclay Jun'r and his companions were convicted of high treason and sentenced to some years in prison, to be followed by banishment from the country. Captain Peter Matthews, a man with a good record in the War of 1812, was executed along with Samuel Lount. It is well known that McKenzie, the leader and fiery editor, got away to the United States, where he remained an exile for several years until there came a general pardon. On his return the people of Toronto welcomed him and immediately elected him Mayor of the city. Family tradition says McKenzie escaped on George Barclay's horse. Also passed on is the story that militia soldiers, searching for known rebels, fed their horses from the Barclay oat-bin without finding the guns buried in those very oats. In the Fort York Museum, Toronto, there is a box fashioned by George Barclay, inlaid with fine wood, when he was in jail for having been in the 1837 battle at Montgomery's Tavern. This poem and dedication are on the top of this box. 11 " """IN MEMORY OF LOUNT * MATTHEWS"" Executed at Toronto U.C. April 13th 1838 Their minds were tranquil and serene No terror in their looks were seen Their steps upon the scaffold strong A moment's pause — their lives are gone. May vengeance draw his sword in wrath And justice smile to see it done And smite the traitors for the death Of Matthews, Lount and Anderson. Let Canada mourn for Liberty weep By the ravage of tyranny torn And may the true sense of freedom in peace never sleep Till their banners in triumph are borne. For ever trust to Freedom's call For ever see she bids us sally. We in her ranks would rather fall Than round a despot rally. May the king oftener strike the blow And lay those haughty tyrants low, Than forge the chains that bind the Free And hang the sons of Liberty. 12 " "A second box made during the period of imprisonment is kept by the grandson of Joshua, living now in Kitchener — Keith Barclay. It is inscribed as follows: Top. To Jane Barclay from her husband George Barclay to be kept as a memorial for him while confined for high treason in a land of oppression. June 26, A.D. 1838 One side. Tyrants their fetters forge in vain To crush thy spirit — Liberty like brittle glass shall burst the chain From hands now striving to be free. One side. In memory of Samuel Lount & P. Matthews executed April 12, 1838 Their words were tranquil and serene No terror in their looks were seen. Their steps upon the scaffold strong A moment's pause, their lives are gone. After his release from prison and the general pardon, George Barclay engaged in teaching school not far from the Pickering home. Then in 1848 an abrupt change took place. The farm was sold to another Scot and the Barclays, with eight children, took the long winter trek by horsepower and oxen some 150 miles west to Lobo Township, west of London. They settled on Lot 8, Concession II, Lobo Township, a 200-acre farm of solid bush. According to the census two years later, 24 acres had been cleared and were in crop — wheat, potatoes, oats, vegetables. The census also records that they had 176 acres of bush land; horses, several hogs, and poultry. This Township was just filling up with ambitious young people. Joshua Barclay 1836 – 1895 In 1851 the census found Joshua still living with his grandparents on their farm when his own family had already been two years in Lobo. It turns out that he had lost a leg in an accident at the age of fourteen. The account written at his death said this occurred in connection with a threshing machine. It has come down in the family that he was known 13 " "as ""Peg-Leg"". He farmed for years, and in later years became Treasurer of the Lobo Council, continuing in this important duty after retiring from the farm to live in Strathroy. Joshua's children mainly stayed in Ontario. We find them still in Middlesex County, as well as at Sarnia, Listowel and Kitchener. On his stone in the Strathroy Cemetery: Joshua Barclay Dec. 7, 1895 Ae 59 years 8 mon 19 dys Farewell my wife & children all From your father Christ doth call Mourn not for me It is in vain to Call me to your side again. " 15 GQj B clay George 1801-1881Fj BpNCLpT (or Low) M (1) Willson Jane 1809-1870 (2) Sicily Mary Jane 1809- Barclay Bazclay Bacclay Barclay Barclay J- Nancy Josboa Ccorge M.H. Willlan E. 1832- 1834-1929 1836-1895 1837-1888 1840-1910 M M M M M wga h 1) Zavita 1) zavitz Niblock McLeod Nelsw 8lizabeth Janet 1831-1859I law-1920 2) Ladell 2) C®pbell e Bm clay A tbce(oP Dallas. Texas) Bazclay Barclay Barclay Swalgy Barclay Catherine John David Eli Arthur Wilson Nobwt 1841- 1843-1894 1845-1937 1846-1936 1850-1931 M M M M M McCall Laden Nason 1) Webster Cana w Ell an Mary Sarah Annie e ma Jane 1854-1943 1857-1911 1846-1931 2) Part Carrie McCall McCall MCCall A Ata Douglas JoM Ladall M Webster 15 [George Barclay (of Lobo) branch] Nancy BABCLAY M (1) Nelson ZAOlf3 Z 'ta 1856-19 1856-1944 M zaytz mar Mar Muds . lAEO- Zavite Zavitz Zavita Olive Alma Gordon Mary Irene Eugene 18 1884- IM -1964 N N M (1)Treberne R Oe ae Stewart William David Halen 1M4-19471877-1928 M. (2) Osborne John M. -1947 died do California Trehame Trehexve N a Margaret 1905- M (1) Linton Clifford 1696-1935 (2) Aziz Joe 1®96-1969 Zavite Zavltz Lyman Pem Manuel Lone 1892-1966 1896- M M Lomby O w Christina (2) LA�LL all Lyvde M Bailey Zavits Bailey Lee Barclay Vern 1896 (on radio) arried - late 1995 at BtratF ore Lodge Boy Cordon Jane Marlene Marilyn Tracy (P Wcek) 17 [George Barclay (of Lobo) branch] Joshua BRBCLAY M (1) Elizabeth MVTTZ (2) Annie CMPBELL Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Alvin Albert Elisa Annie Elizabeth Hiram E. Joao 'Libby" 1 1936 -1968 E M M M M M Sinclair Treharne trahm Bolton Payne EchlIn Isabella Sadie William AlbertI Sarah EtBel ]B7 11958 no trahm Bolton children (see 0 chiltlren Hizabeth Cordon in Ca�udian Hiram Pest 4wily) Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Bessie Learn L a Sake Minors Belay may Irene 1890- 1frJJ- 186- 19G 1905- 1908-1932 M M M M M Bice White Long Corcoran Bertlm Percy Thomas John George Voile 1971-1968 1892-1961 1895-1965 182-1958 1906 - Bice Bic Eina Maio Pearl M M Por®an Farnworth Albert Janes Ferman Farnworth George Jam M ECkart Harley Eckert Eckert Eckert Baena Eileen Harley Jr. 17 [George Barclay (of Lobo) branch] (Alvin Barclay fmiily) Patricia Marlene kHiAKB� Reg.N. M Williai Charles FARRA'G , M.D Farrington Ferri gtm Laura BMGWY M Thanes WHIyR Farrington Wbite White White White Mite White Ruby Noma Ile Betty Sbirley Tbanas 1961- 1962- 1965- Irea Laverne N H M M H 1935-1935 Drake Dowding Parson Parkin Eastabrcok Rey Herbert HwaM George Gleua (Barrie, Ontario) 1 Drake Drake Broke Drake Patricia Noma Laura foratty Marlene Jean ' (Neg.N.) 1937- D3wdlg Dowding Dowding Dowding M M Vivian Joyce Caroline Kenneth Farrington Brampton Milli® Noel M M M M Charles Mussell Cox Hweend Hmph w (M.D.) Peter Rich Lmlrence Lina 93 BKelly Draoptov Aussell Hwaie Howarxi Kelly Oayva Currie Daniel Paul Carr Carr Carr Carr Lynn Cathy Diane Ellen Betty Irene WETTE M George PARKIN BMrley WHM M Glem =TAEROOK ParWn Eastabrook Eastabrock Eastebmok Parkin Parkin Michael Thanas Carry David Daniel JoM Ila WETNE M Hwand PARBUMS Parsons Persons Persons Persona Peal Phillip novas Kssm Patricia Marlene kHiAKB� Reg.N. M Williai Charles FARRA'G , M.D Farrington Ferri gtm Farrington Farrington Farrington Kathleen Are Jahn Janes Michael Marlene Louise Milliao Noy Andrew 1959- 1961- 1962- 1965- 1966- [George Barclay (of Lobo) branch] (i1 Barclay family) E a My BR ff M Jot i4%iG MLLbnald Williamson Butt Peddm Jean Helm Prances Mh �auline Ellen 931 - Long L� Long Long Long Kenneth Aoea Lyle Loraine Karen Leslie Cameron lenaW Mn Eitaabatb 1948- 1953- 1959- 1 Neff Ellaabetb Lone Lone Long Leng Lawrne Barbara Nancy Pani Nurrq Am May aev®son 1955 - Hallie BOHCLAY M George WACOMAM H ore BACQ2.Ay M Ve a Behan 1 1 Corcoran Corcoran Bazclg B Clay Barclay Milllm Lbbert Cme Alvin Alda Wuglm El]maw M amarrled 1925- 1926 1926 M M Mnro 9trmk Pese Kerr furdon Hllda Wncart 1916 19251 192'1- 1 Barclay Bazclay Har� Bradlq 5rott Brian 1950- 195'!- 1959 - Karr Kmr Keri Marlena wily ICbarah 1946-1947- 1959- Mergazet Iran Corcoran Cor Chine Ibugl s Elizabeth Gilbert CGeerge (xis m Barclay racily) Hiram BARCLAT M Sarah Mhel XMIN Ba Clay Barclay Harulay Barclay HonaRl Hirar Douglas Lois Dean Keith Kingsley Bthel 1908- 1910- 1914- 1924- M N M Naddell Clachett Barbara 9azdxm 1915- 1 Barclay BRaclay HHvclgV Ronald FachKeith Keith Sidney Alexavdre Craig Paul 1928- 1942- 1946- 1952- M M (1) AVWey Giles cBechattverly Clacbett Bonnie Sonia Thomas Beverly Boa`ua (2) Code 1940. L Mee Giles riles Charlotte Charles Shane Nee Alexander Marie 962- 1963- 1964 - Barclay Barclay Donna Rhonda Barclay Robin 20 "WILLIAM E. BARCLAY of Michigan William E. Barclay was born on the 7th Concession of Pickering Township and went to Lobo Township when he was about school age. We know nothing of the local school facilities. However, George Barclay was a teacher, and so would interest himself in his family's education. William married Janet McLeod and by 1871 they had six children. 1871 seems to have been an important year, for the farm in Lobo was sold to one of William's brothers; so this year can be accepted as the time when William and Janet moved to another farm near Lake Orion, Michigan, where seven more children were born and raised. All but one of the children lived well into the present century. They must have kept up their connection with Lobo Township, as 'Jessie' spent years with her Uncle Eli Barclay in the Poplar Hill store. She married Orville Harris, and the Michigan Barclays still attend family reunions in Western Ontario. The ninth child, Reuben, married Alvina McGarry and their family of fifteen are well represented in the Pontiac-Detroit area. We were fortunate in meeting many of this family at a lovely party in June of 1976. Others of the William E. Barclay family are spread over the continent — several on the West coast. " "Illustrations: Mrs. Janet Barclay with tow of her daughters about 1915 Lynda (Barclay) Smith & Maude (Barclay) Pierce Janet McLeod 1840-1910 and her husband William Barclay 1840-1920 They raised a large family near Lake Orion, Michigan Group picture of six sisters, daughters of William and Janet Barclay From left to right – Janette Harris 1868-1955 Isalbe Livingston 1884-1962 Phoebe Tyler 1869-1930 Amanda Coulthard 1880-1931 Mary Ellen ‘Maude” Pierce 1873-1963 Lynda Smith 1882-1970 " [George Barclay (of Lobo) brancta] Barclay Barclay Barclay William B. BARCLAY M Janet MCLWD Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Baec],a9 Barclay Barclay George Barbara William Janette Phoebe Andrev May 1882-1970 A. Ki Pbysina J. Men M ' 'Jessie, Smith Maude) 1863-1942 1865-1885 1866-1900 1868-1955 1869-1930 1871-1952 18!3-1963 Charles M M M Gleet H=is lylee Fiwce Oaville &Naafi Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclao Barclay Barclay Walter Reuben &ada Lynda Isabelle ffi Und Franklin Harman Elmira A. 1896-1955 1898-1960 1 1931 1882-1970 1884-1962 1887-1938 M M M M McGarry CoUthard Smith Livingston Alvin Charles Charles W. NM.00 Gleet 1891-1974 ( 1815-1908 Coulthard CoultbaM Coulthard Coulth3w Coulthard Nenhab Carl Jean Nin Janet [all Pow have died ] [whereabouts u noun] Lynda ELuira BAHCLAY M Claarles Newton 911TH &Lth Smith Charles Phoebe Shaman NcLSM 1904- loob- [George Berolgv (os Lobo) branchl Janette Physiw $Jessie' HRACLAY M Om11e HARRIS Ila May 1g9C-1970 M A John ahn (2) Armitage Sylvester 1887-1963 Amin I Albertina Harris 1912- Mary 1 eavtd (1) Newell (2) JOMson Hoy 1944- Carrell (div.) 1 W. Le Forge 1905-1946 Johnson Johnson Ila Charlie May Raw 1943- 1946- 1 M Hersimvets Burgess Bemat Kar® 1940- 1948 - Johnson Johnson Jennifer Jamie R. Christine 1971- 1943 - Harris Oscar Benjamin 1993-1974 M Gushing Thera Julee 1R99- Harris Harris Harris Sherman Gerald Orville Ellin Oscar Jan 1920-1940 1922- 1927- 1 Fewer Marilyn Jeanne (of Imlay City) Harris Harris Harris Mary Jerry eavtd Jane Bruce Lee 1944- 1949-1972 1956- 1 Le Forge George 19471 IF Forge Le Forge Le Forge Le Forge Gregory Mc Michelle Jennifer Allen David Jeanne Marie 1970- 1973- 1975- 1975- [George BWCLV (of Lobo) branch] Mary Ellen Maude' BABCLAY M Edward P18HCB Pierce Golden M Holmes xiurm Humes Mary Am M xonbert Reuben Harman BFBCLAY M Alvin W. McfdSNH Barclay Barclay Barclay Barcl� Bazclv Blanche Jmea Arthur George Phyllis Wi1Lim Milo Calvin Lw -lm N11e 1922 -(aim) -1975 Patricia 1912-1964 'Patty 19A-1-1945 1916- 1933- 1 M M Miller George Moore LaeWon Marie Vivian Jacqueline Clarence Bae Bsxitt 1916- L912 - M Hoebativk Violet Helen 1930 Barew Barbara A1eta 1925- M B wtwall Max C. 1926 - Baraw Barcly Leonid aieabeth Theodore Janette 1919-1961 1920- M M (1) Tbaaas Melvin Patricia Charles James N11e 1922 -(aim) -1975 Barclay Barelay Barclay BMrley Virla Jam Lee 1926- 1928-1967 M M (1) Tbaaas G iela Harald Carl James 1922 -(aim) (2) Milson Patricia Db Ias 'Patty 1926- 192 25 Bmuay Barclay Lily Mary Mae Arlene 1922- 1924- 1 M Henke Babish Alan Ace 1922- Barray Barclay Patricia 8aubm 'Patty Alvin 192 1933- M M Bi ws Miller George Marcia Marie 192 1934- [George Barclay (ot Lobo) br®ch) (Reopen Neiman Barclq family) Arthur Mile B6ALWY M Vivian . . . Barclay Barclay Barclay, Barclay Arthur Sauat Jean Joan George Calvin 'Jima, BIN3AY M Jacqueline Rae MBBRE P17111s Evalyn BANG M Clarence ce itt LANNN I Mary Barclay Elizabeth 193N - Joanne Vollrath 1939- Fro3 M 19321 Vollrath Vollrath (1) Katz (2) Cudobba Fred Jerry Bernarl 1960- 1962 - 1939- 1939' Hate Katz Hata Cudbbba Michael Justine Mark Nicole Louis Leonora Vincent Star 1959- 1960- 1962- lwl- P17111s Evalyn BANG M Clarence ce itt LANNN Lenon Virla Lee 1945- M Cleasby Carr Lee Cleasby Cleasby Cleasby Melissa Dersk Elizabeth Lee Lee Lee 196x- 1991- 1995- Landon Mary Elizabeth 193N - M Vollrath Fro3 19321 Vollrath Vollrath Jeffrey Scot Fred Alan 1960- 1962 - Lenon Virla Lee 1945- M Cleasby Carr Lee Cleasby Cleasby Cleasby Melissa Dersk Elizabeth Lee Lee Lee 196x- 1991- 1995- [George Barclgy (of Lobo) branch] (Reuben Hermes Barclay family) Clinton Heenan BMW M Violet Helen FpRBATIHK Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Deborah Lee Judith Alvin Linda Roger Ann Tremor Ann Marie Jean Also 'Veenie' 1950- 1955- 1956- 1957- 1959- 1961- M M Stamps Warnke Harry Boger LemarH Theadere BMW M Patricia Thomas Joseph 194 1952- 1 Barclay Stamps Stamps Stamps Joaeme Heather Stacy M Krye Lynn 1970- 1975 - Elizabeth Janette BAPCLAY M Charles Nile MELVIN 1 Melvin Melvin Melvin Melvin Melvin Sherri Victory Charles Dennie Heoben Celesta Lee J. Mile Walter 1941- 1943- 1946- 1948- 1950- M M M M Deng Allen (1) Rsriak Freest Morris Joe Moreme Geraldine Harper 1950, 1938- 1946- (2) Mhite Kern 19if Allen Allen Melvin Melvin Lens Joe Angie Tammy Marie Maria Lane 1964- 1966- 1966- 1968- Damu® Demiy D� Throes Morris Sherri Wade Harper Lee 1962- 1963- 1965 - Lily Mae BMW M Alan d@AB Banks Alm 1948-1948 [George Barclay (of Lobo) branch] (Reuben Herren Barclay family) Mary Arlene BpRCLAT M Ace WISH Sabisb Sabish I Sabieh wwa Mary Barbara Barbara Aleta HNi¢AY M Max C. SHOTN Shotwell Bhotwell Shotwell Ideate Christopher Larry Iyon James William 1956-1969 1959- 1961- Bhirley Jean BAHCL0.Y (1) Herold Jones T AS i (2) Douglas WILSON Themes Phomas Patricia Harold Jean James 1950- 1952- 1 Norbarg George William 19511- 951Patricia Patricia HAHCLAY M George BURROWS Norberg Norbarg Norberg George Asst Narkelle William James Marie 1wi- 1972- 1974 - Borrows Burrows Burrows Burr s Burrvxs Es s Kathleen Susan Sandra Jennafer Cerol Bonnie Am gay MV'Sandyl Iyno Lee Marie 1949- 1950- 1950- 1951- 1958- 1959- 1 M M Young Leitner Cecil Thomas Thomas Paul 1949 1948 Reuben Alvin BARCL4Y M Marcia Marie MILLER Young Yang Cecil Gregory Matthew Briane Thomas TFinas lwo- 1972- 1974- Leitnar Leitner Leitner Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclam Chad Michael Jason Mark Gary Brat Ltni All® klv Arthur Adam 1972- 1972- 1974- 1955- 1957- 1959- 1964- [George Barclay (of Lobo) branch] John Wilson BPBQAY M Jamoa Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Ada Grace Jessie Vesta Mende H11m Helena Hama 1874-1956 1816-1951 1@73-1281 1881-1957 M M Margaret M (1) Pyan Chelw Basselin Albert Milian 19x3- Joseph Chelew Chelow Chelaw Chelw Nilson G. Barclay westm John 1893-1963 M McNee Rosa Balle 1983-1973 (2) Fitzgerald Barclay (Seattle) H. R. Hamm Ladell (3) Goodson 1895-1916 Hamelin ROY Cannon John in Seattle) Seattle) Alam Barclay Margaret Wallis Hope 19x3- 1335-1890 Chelew Chelow Chelaw Chelw Nilson John Gertrude Cordon (War bride) Arthur Chelew Barclay Mabel Ploys 1886-1971 M Cutler Arthor Stanley 13X6-1$)1 Barclay Barclay Victor Victor Hamm Ladell 1892-1893 1895-1916 M (died Wet Cannon accident Seattle) 1893- 1903- 1909-1921 1914- M M M Cannon Worms Snith Helm Alam Margaret Agnes 19x3- 1915- (Hwirt9CnrrmtoSasW.) (War bride) Chelew Chelan cbelw Chelew Ch" Milliaoi Velma Shirley, Joan Jean J®es Certrvde Has Auguste Ellen Hose 1929- 1930. 1932- 1938- 1938- M M M M M Andrews Phllp Philp llimet Stewadms Myrtle Jones Alen germth Ibbert Williao Aitlmn George Janes 19131 19267 1928- 1937- 1939- Chelew Philp Philp Pulp Pulp John Rnym William Sheldan Da Robert Jeom Todd Hobert Homan Wilson 1952- 1954- 1959- 1961- 1958- M Hmayr Carol 1956- 29 Shirley Mae CBF10J H Alan Aitken PBLY Ph p Philp [George Barclay (of Lobo) breach] Philp werciy (Grace Knee Barclay Chalaw family) JoM Arthur CBBLHJ M ' Nmu MCBCCM Gordan CMH.EV M Margaret 3Mm moles Chelew CM1ec melw Che1w Charles Irene Margaret Heather Kathleen 1945-1959 1957- glen Pam M Kenneth Kyle M M 1965- 1966- Patterson Borden Allan welter Shirley Mae CBF10J H Alan Aitken PBLY Ph p Philp Philp Philp werciy Stephen Ila Blair Lee Ross Jean Alan 1955- 1957- 1961- 1965 - Joan Augusta CId W M Kenneth Gmrrge DIM EW Stwavlsm I Im Lon assort assort Dissect Miert Michelle Brett Jay Brock Kla Loring Preston Pam Kenneth Kyle 1962- 1965- 1966- 1974- Stwadson Stwardson 9twaxdson Stwavlsm Scott Im Lon Jennifer Robert Devil Ilea Joan 1961- 1963- 1965- mi,, 196g 30 [George Barry (of lobo) branch] Weston John H9MCf.AY M Rma Belle McMBE Barclay Barclay Stmrt Jam Mace Luci] e 1914- 1924- (Saz®j Oregon) M M Chills Warden M Joseph Martlm Nmdm Jerry Patricia JoAnne Ren Jeers 1949- 1949- 1943- 1945- Chills 1 M Comic Ymlmr Boock 196o- Richard Jay Alfred Dmcey Nazden 194 1 1945- Gregory Yumer yanker Olin Stephen Catherine 1968- Richard Patricia Warder 1965- 1969 - Randall Birk Stock 1968- Jacqueline JMes Braise Donald 1966- 1969- 31 Wmdm Wooden Jerry Michel Ren Jay 1949- 1949- 1 M Chills Large PMela Comic Sue Marie 196o- 1951- Nazden Warden Gregory Michelle Olin Marie 1968- 1990- ZA n Warder Jeffry Scott Randall Spencer 1966- 1968- Nobel Floss BRBGLLC [George Barclay (of Wta) branch] M ArtMa Stanley CUlLBR Cause t Ler Cutler L ler Jose Boss Gladys Lois Artbvr Mae Evelyn 1911- 1914-1921 1919- 1923- M N M Gary Wan hope Laora Robert Ivo, 1912- (9trethx y Ont) 1914- 1923- Landon (Pani Rie"on, Cot) Cutler W n Mum Janet, R.N. Lep ;y (WL sor Weatern Hep.) 1947- 1953- 1 WarRoesry WnNe 1buBe Lynda Ronald Nancy Joy 1950- 1952-1966 1955- 1 (died Laudon, Ont) Gutler Cutler ooa lw Wendy Lyon Laura Lou e 1971- 1975- (DmrHe Barclay (os Lora) Brmohl e^(2) Jompb A1Emt Mille aarri i as uMW We Ka y Lu 'Nao1e^ Hardy 1M-1971 33 WVLi BAROWY H Mazy HAN9Ri Barclay Barclay Harry Theme Barclay (1)Barclay BmclV BYc19y Barclay Buclq Bazclq MaHelm Xu 10nda lle (WH Hontreal)ea (adop�) -1919 (T oeto) N M M M M �yv{y®pwy Poyar (1) Haaren Maltm Nillm •^(2) I Gmxge AAt Joseph Barcl.Mr Bmols Barclay I (2) Lswemce Jam Jacques - McS m 1959 (Jahal (Reid.) O by 1 Montreal Miller Miller Hiller Miller W. Jmes ReW. Menem Mae Ree Oxlo 1903- 1911- 1916- 1916-1919 M N M Daly On on-Mylle Tmnmt Norah Meriden Mu v KetUeen Ruth -Marie Wlores Gael 14 1915 Miller Millrr Meurem Mawa Goxlon 1935- 1935- 935- N Dapace Nicho N45- ea 1945- e^(2) Jompb A1Emt Mille aarri i as uMW We Ka y Lu 'Nao1e^ Hardy 1M-1971 33 "Illustrations: Joseph A. Miller & his wife Mary Della Barclay Dr. James Miller & The Revd H. Orlo Miller Mary Lee “Mamie” Barclay second wife of Joseph Miller with her brother Captain Alex Barclay 1974 view of Lot 8, Concession II Lobo Township Farm taken by George Barclay in 1849 – then 200 acres solid woods. By 1851 they had cleared 24 acres. " "Illustrations: Store and Residence of Eli R. Barclay, Poplar Hills, Ontario Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Zavitz 1860 – Her maiden name was Zavitz too Oscar Harris and his wife, Thera, with Oscar Junior taken at Windsor, Ontario " (1)[George Barclay (of Lake) branch] ELS Robert BARCLAY M Saran Jane WEBMW (2) Carrie PARRBP. HARCLAY Barclay Barclay Barclay BarclV George Lilly Clarence Raiford Lorre (New York) 'Clare^ Webster (1921 Holmes decorated 1875-1972 1876- 1879-1957 1882-1968 1885-1951 Legion of M M M M N (Honour ) Macw Artl' Gray Robins Gunn Uaisay ( Rene) Margaret Newton Reorletta Martha Myrtle Lsaiah Rnily 1882-1951 1864- 912 1881-1948 1888- I I Barclay Barclay Barclay Powell Eon Leak Webster 1922- 191.8 M Lmont Gray Gray Gray tray Anna Maynard Theodore Ralph Earl 1921 1898-1971 19GG- 1907- 19u - M Barclay Barclay udy Margaret George Gladys Anna R.N. Lmont 1941- 1942-1960 M Clarence Holmes BARCLAY M Henrietta "INS Crehan I Gary Barclay 1933' George 1911-1976 Bran m M Alma Johnson Jean Admaa R.N. 1971- Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Robert GemId Bean Brad Bryan Johnson Lorne 1946- 1947- 1951- 1952- 1958- 1 H M Reeding Hensha'e Elmore AMith Merle Catharine 1913 Irate Anne Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Brandon Christopher Chadwick Timotby James Clair J®es Lome Bean Bradley 1966- 1966- 1967- 1971- IW2- CCeorce Barclay (of Lebo) BrmeB] h hur BANGL4Y N M e CAM@ N Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Capt. Neraader Hary Iva 1861-1969 Lea HNA 1935- Nmie^ 1883-1913 1885-1887 B N JOnwHiller Olive Joseph 41 1BB0-19 1959 11963 (vldowee of Nary Iklla Barclay) Barclay Barclay Barclay Iva ]brie Carl Jean 1906-1926 1912- M Hartzell Earl Hartnell Hartsell James Nancy 1934- 1936 - Hate Barclay Barclay Barclay Patsy Carol POLLY Suo 1927- 1931- 1935- "JANE BARCLAY Bentley Jane Barclay came from Scotland at fourteen, an age when she would be expected to do the work of an adult in the fields or at the various household duties of the time. She married a young native of Ireland, Randall Spencer Bentley. It is believed that they lived west of Claremont on a farm. Their children were born here, four daughters and three sons. In 1838, the year when her third son was born, Jane died and was buried at Claremont Baptist Cemetery. Within a year Randall married a young widow, Helen (Ogilvy) Scott, who brought one daughter, Christina Scott, into the family. In a few years three more Bentleys were born. At this time the younger married people were moving to new land about one hundred miles to the west. From Markham Township (where he was listed in Brown's Toronto & Home District Directory of 1846/47) Randall Bentley moved to a farm in South Dorchester Township, Elgin County. There he donated an acre on the corner of his farm for a Church and cemetery, where today we find the splendid Mapleton Disciples Church, one of whose early pastors was The Reverend Edmund Sheppard, husband of Nancy Bentley. Their son was Edmund Ernest Sheppard, well-known in the publishing field. George Barclay, Jr., apparently followed his brother-in-law, Randall Bentley, to the west, as it is probable that the Dorchester Townships in Elgin were settled before Lobo Township in Middlesex. Information about these new bush farms was shared among relatives and friends. Randall Bentley was for many years a respected Elder of the Disciples Church. In the early days of this Church these lay ministers were extremely important to their scattered and small congregations, where ordained ministers like Edmund Sheppard were so few in number. 38 " "[Jane Barclay Bentley branch] Randall Bentley is remembered as having visited his different Barclay connectins in Ontario and Michigan. He lived for a decade after the passing of his second wife, Helen, and was buried beside her in the lovely Mapleton cemetery. Douglas Legg, a great-great grandson of Jame and Randall Bentley and great-grandson of Helen (Scott) Bentley, is still an important worker in the Mapleton Church and community." "Illustrations: Mrs. Nancy (Bentley) Sheppard mother of Eliza & Edmund Edmund Ernest Sheppard Publisher and newspaperman Eliza Sheppard with her husband Samuel Legg " JANE BAB w Hffii18.Ei (1) JANE BpNCLAY M Randall spencer BEN= N (2) Scott 19Y3-1838 I 1 99-1893 (Cailvy) Helen leo5-lEM BatLay Bentley Lae. emtley Bentley Bentley ST Lavin William Maria Nancy George Jens RarWall B. 5. 1923-1906 1825-1902 182/-1901 1830-18841832-19W 1835-1836 1838- (plaineville, Mi.) M M N N Scott Joss Slaclair Duncan Sheppard tBentleyharae TM He W. (2) McDougall cGildran Christine Edmand Christine (by first 1811-1871 1923- (3) Luton Marriage) Nary N Butchart John Lavin BENTLEY N John INGLIS / Ellen IAds Inglis Alice Inglis Hutchazt ffilen Aantlall John Alice Nancy Christine Agree -1920 1849-1866 1856-1885 1860-1946 -1946 18/2-1937 (South D�( NMapleton stone) mm Sutherland (1) McNeil [see vert Legg Albert John nge]ti Herhert I 1656-1901 Cecil (2) Leidlmr 1876-1952 EdmundSrtherlmW McNeil Lel James H 11 Douglas Inglis 1893- 190D-1936 1911. - Maria BENTLEY M Duster, SINCLAIR [see William Sleigh Barclay brancb] " Maria Bentley died in Wiarton, Ontario and was buried from the Disciples Church in Meaford. Her husband, Duncan Sinclair, arrived in Canada from Dundee, Scotland, in 1840: and revisited Scotland in 1869. Their son William Bayne Sinclair was married to Lydia Maria Barclay on 29th February 1884 – the same year two of William’s brothers died in Meaford. Lydia Maria Barclay, on the death of her mother in 1870, returned to Canada from Black River Falls, Wisconsin, and lived with her Aunt Nancy Knowles. Some time later the Knowles family moved to Meaford, where Lydia married William Sinclair, Anna Knowles married John Sinclair, and Jane Barclay Knowles married William Henry Trout [see page 49], another Meaford man. " NEA✓ I Lbi! 416 vay [J l!o ! ss v t�cs7 Gr a AWUY m (1) (2) o� &=G, (3) Abny LUIM M Mcw� <a (aae yvas, nllch:yaa/ R ... S. "LD' N &y &'+may ' ?amu & .,T F d Ram ba 07xat 18844976 1889 - AI ll�,e in &,W., Naneae) Nway "LJY m The R�. L ad ,%EPPrWO I a( twL.z li.iny in drue3 "/ad L8Ef. id Aamd�dTfmn o : Nm y d. 1858 o 4 m AbntFa d. 1862 ape 8 mrdhe IVi.(uam /lawny d. 1863 a� 14 daye V. d. 1471 aye 3 W Ra d .1 sp. AWnY M (2) Nom. (Po�y)S� -Nczv�+ /zwc M.D. ]amen AIA. (OWdf g, S.Am6ia) 1839-1848 18434695 1842✓m AI m eau 1844-1874 I O M.O. Beaei�e M (Etawemt, AI 2 dame Corti(./ T (Ov,ite.7O Abe. Neil (Ct 1 d, Olual -fid ecF^°u'me � 1? 6 61& .J efanen in Ca(. va 19�1e Ct�:n UCG - lleAhert Coci.[ had 2 e(e ; Fv d. 1950 and Abny '7 b4fy" d. 190 "ELIZABETH “BETSY"" BARCLAY (MILLER) (HAMILTON) In the eastern half of Markham Township a hundred years ago lived a colony of Millers, not least of whom was George Miller, a Scots Presbyterian farmer of great skill and fame Betsy's story can only be pieced together, and only from one or two hints and from the Census records. A fortunate note from Dr. Jenny Renner when she was identifying early photographs led us to look for Betsy's later career as the wife of James Hamilton. In the 1837 and 1846 Directories on Markham Concession IX Lot 21 the farmer is John Miller— by 1846 he is ""John Miller Sr."", and there is also on Lot 21 a John B. Miller. In the 1851 Census these two gentlemen appear. John Miller, farmer, born in the U.S. in 1785, a member of the Baptist Church- and his wife, Betsy, born in Scotland in 1805; and John B. Miller, farmer, born in Canada in 1814, a member of the Baptist Church - and his wife, Bettina and three children. It is not possible for John B. Miller to have been Betsy's son, but it seems very likely that he was John's son — the implication being that Betsy was John Miller's second wife. On the census record with John and Betsy Miller is also a George Miller, born in 1832. It is quiet possibe for this boy to have been Betsy's son, but we have no way of knowing this at the moment. Nor do we know if she had any children at all. John Miller's gravestone in the Baptist Churchyard states that he died on 7th March A.D.1851. (The churchyard stands next to land that belonged to another John Miller who died at the age of twenty-nine in 1858. And there was yet another John Miller, of Thistle Ha' in Pickering Township, to confuse the issue.) Betsy's husband died in 1851 and the next record we have is the 1861 " "[Elizabeth 'Betsy' Barclay (Miller) (Hamilton) branch] Census. Now she is the wife of James Hamilton (born in 1808 in Canada of Irish descent) and the Census even records that they were married in 1861. James' first wife, Bethany, had died in 1859. The Census also records that Betsy Hamilton was a ""spinster"", like many other married ladied in this Census (which attests to the large number of weaving mills in the area). James Hamilton is listed in all the Directories from 1837 on as the owner of Concession IX Lot 30. Although Betsy died in 1871, she is listed in the 1871 with James Hamilton. James died in 1885. This picture is assumed to be that of Elizabeth ""Betsy"" Barclay, wife of John Miller and of James Hamilton — both because it was found in a Barclay family album and because of the marked resemblance, to at least two other children of George and Janet Barclay: Nancy Barclay Knowles and James Barclay In the little churchyard of the 1st Markham Baptist Church beside the brick church with boarded-up windows are the gravestones of many Millers and Hamiltons, including the four whose lives were linked by marriage: John Miller, James Hamilton, Bethany Hamilton - and Elizabeth, wife of John Miller and James Hamilton, who was know all her life as ""Betsy"". " "Edmund Ernest Sheppard This Sheppard achieved a good deal of fame as publisher, editor and writer. He was one of the founders of the Toronto Saturday Night in 1887 and was chief Editor until his retirement in 1906. His father, The Reverend Edmund Sheppard of the Church of Christ Disciples, came from Newark in England and married Nancy Bentley, the daughter of Jane Barclay and Randall Bentley. Edmund E. Sheppard was born in Elgin County in 1855 and died in 1924 after retiring to California. He had married Melissa Culver at Mapleton, where his father was Pastor of the Disciples Church. As a very young man he had lived in the Mexican border country, where he was a cowboy and drove a stagecoach. Many of his tales were of the few years of adventure there. He had one ambition never satisfied — in politics. He ran unsuccessfully twice for Parliament, and also for Mayor of Toronto. 42 " "ELIZABETH 'BETSY' BARCLAY {MILLER} (HAMILTON) Betsy came with the others from Scotland and was old enough in those days to do a woman's work as well as to help with the multitude of farm chores. We have little further information about her except from census and church records. By 1851 she had married John Miller, and lived on Lot 21, Concession IX of Markham Township. She was widowed in 1851 and, in 1861, married a close neighbour, James Hamilton. We have found no record of children. Her death occurred in 1871 and James Hamilton survived her for fourteen years. All three are buried in the 1st Markham Baptist Churchyard on Lot 22, Concession VIII. " "The story of Margaret Barclay's life in Canada has had to be pieced together. If she has descendants, we have not been able to find them. She was born in Scotland and came to Pickering with the family. In March 1831 she was witness at the marriage of her brother, George, and Jane Willson at the Baptist Church in York, and in December of the next year she married Robert Barrie. Twenty-six years later she was left a widow with eight children and turned to dressmaking to support her family. Stones in the Brougham churchyard on the grounds of the former Christian Church mark the graves of Margaret and Robert Barrie. In the Directories of the Home District Robert Barrie is listed first on Pickering Concession VIII Lot 24, and later on Concession VI Lot 14. In the 1851 Census he is 'a farmer, born in Canada, a member 44 " "Illustration: ‘My father’s sister Margureth Berry. Sweet as she could be.’ of the Disciples Church, living in a log house”. In 1861 Margaret appears in the Census as a widow, and living with her are her children Robert, Betsy, Margaret, Alexander and Ida. In the same Census is her son John, a farmer, married, with a daughter and a step-son. Margaret’s Niece, Lydia Sinclair, knew her quite well for the last twenty years of her life. Lydia kept this picture and on the back of it she wrote: 45 " "NANCY BARCLAY (KNOWLES) Nancy Barclay came to Pickering at the age to start school. She married Abraham Knowles, who farmed Lot 20 on the Broken Front Range of Pickering Township near the lakeshore. The fine brick house, built about 1847, stands close to the Pickering Nuclear Power Plant. The Knowles family came from New Jersey in 1803 and fanned out westward along Lake Ontario. Most of Nancy and Abraham's nine children married and apparently moved westward also. William lived in West Liberty, Iowa, and in 1906 George was in Pasadena, California. The Disciples Church of Pickering (where the cemetery remains at the corner of the Brock Road and Highway 2) was 'set in order' in 1843. Charter members were Abraham Knowles and wife, David Barclay and wife, and the wife of James Barclay. The name Knowles appears frequently in the Disciples Church annals — so too does the name Trout. In 1867 Nancy's daughter Jane married William Henry Trout, a millwright, mechanic and inventor who in 1916 published The Trout Family History, a valuable reference. Bethany College in West Virginia is a Disciples Church College. Jennie Steindorf Renner, a great-granddaughter of Nancy Knowles, is a graduate of the College and recently was given an honorary Doctorate for outstanding service over the sixty years of her association with the College. Another of Nancy's great-granddaughters, Dorothy Davis Darsie, a skilled needlewoman, is in possession of a fine sampler worked all those years ago by Janet Tullis Barclay — truly a family treasure. 46 " "Illustrations: Abraham Knowles 1803 – 1878 Nancy (Barclay) Knowles 1812-1896 Trout Family Left to right rear – Nellie Amelia (m. Davis), “ Jennie” Jane Mabel (m. Steindorf), Lucretia Garfield (m. Norgaard) front – Walter Charles, William H. - Trout (father), Jane Barclay Knowles - Trout (mother), George H. 47 " "Illustrations: Sons of Abraham and Nancy Knowles William (father of Jessie Gates), Henry (youngest of the family) Emma, daughter of George $ Agnes Knowles Jennie Trout Steindorf 1945 at the Knowles farm 48 " 49 NANa BARCL4Y Knowles NANCY PAACLA7 X Abraham HXWLRB 1812-1896 18C3-1878 ewwles Rowles M el Charles 1830-1039 1BW.-Sk/7 Resales &roles Rowles I sties enwles I Rawles Rowles Mary George wmim Rlchaarl Jane Amu Hwy Barclay 1872-1068 1074-1918 1836- 1860- 1842-1898 lel.?- 1849- M N X N N N N N1tldeField Trout Sinclair Whitelaw Forrester PSisabsth Nrlght Huxtable Wlll m Jahn Amelia William MI he Sulm Hmry R. lee 1834-1917 1861- 1855-1003 5 Rowles 8nwles 7RmoXles chiltlren sie Jes ebildrm 9yh11 d two hn otwo M others teem Trwt Trout Trout Trout May Arthur Walter Jane Louise Howard Charles Metal 191874 19/2-1874 1874-1947 1875-1956 X X Percy StemdorT Men Otto E11saEst William 19(7- 1868-1935 Tract Trout Trout Trout George Nellie Lucretia Clare Ha Amelia GmPield "Lola^ 1877-1937 1800.1967 1882-1957 1M} M M H %male eavle Norgaard Franke Irvin Peter WS1Ma• Natbieem 1877- 1867-1956 1801-1961 49 Verge 49, lNmcy aw�j x re, s.�dJ Ab , mus m w: FawstER m F ua Fo..vate., Fowdte Finny Chavue F,wd Fw,enr� Fawntu FwnwP.. 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Rudy Marian Earl Richard 189 1905- -1959 Hamer Ramer Hamer Ramer Rinner Robert John Ruth R el Mary Richard William Ame Stamorf Margaret 1927- 1929- 1931- 1933- 1936- 1 M M M Hogel Eatm Percy Barr Helaine Call Prank Carol 1934- 1931- 1910- L933- [Nancy Barclay Rncwles branch] (Jae Mabel Trut Sten cef fanily) Robert Mehard RPMIFA M Helaine MWEL Renner Reser Romer Romer Debra Tom Reid Tmara Mn Lei Richard Lee 1954- 1957- 1959- 1961- jmn Millian REIW01 M Gail MWN Renner Romer Jme John Elizabeth Robert 1962- 1964- TWI:�I 'ai off- 'o' f Percy pinny Perq Percy David David Jemifer Eeei Brett Robert Prmk Smei Whitney chis 1941- 1959- 1961- 1962- 1964 - Daniel Stei rf LERN R M carol NRR Romer 19451 Romer Rinner Romer Richard Mn rearm Stevm Randolph Elizabeth lyes Barr 1958- 1960- 1961- 1966 - Robert Trout SfB RF M Marian MARAM Stemdorf Steindorf David scan Robert Mary 1939- 1941- 1 M Dv Ler Karen Daniel 19451 B Or Noah Fberharl Pmram 1973- CNanw B CIC R Ies brmch] Nellie Amelia TPC PP M lx Nabux MVM ➢avis ➢evie Norge ➢Wyle Nxo4tq Peter Maxgaxat Trv�R w BWaabeth Lucretia ffii w1 1902-2- M 1905- N 1906 -H M M Dai M ➢areie CLrk Brigitte (1) Hogwe TM Nevwand George 1905,- Norge -1957 Nw8a Toad P cha No1P sylvia Hm er Mxsie DWraie C(2) 1940- 1943- MvSa a wrothy EMT Beth Elisabeth193219361M N Dana D4 s Davie Bawls Davie DavL Langston Clamee Huger T1motYy Jonathon JmvuPaz 1 1929- 1933- 1934- 1934- h d ➢ma D a Dar calor 4 ewa 1953- 1954 - Lucretia C field TP M Pater Methiesen MIRC4APD Nwaa Norge Norge SoM Peter Mery Trv�R w� Lucretia 1911- 1914- 1919-1956 M N M ereon Dai Marva Brigitte Nmn I Norgas Norge Norgaard Nw8a Toad P cha No1P sylvia Hm er ID ae 1940- 1943- JAMES BARCLAY JAFffi BARCLAY 1815-1869 M HANMUH C LIME PABNHAH 1818-1904 Barclay B Lay Barclay Ha=hay Barclay Almlra George Ann Ell William Evelina Jauxs Jane David Henry 1838-1879 M& 1903 1842-1989 18Al-1889 18151980 M M M M M Ketnhen Hunter Lauchlml Helly Haugh Alexander Sarah William Hattie Ems Ladies Theresa 'Retta' 1833-1924 1843- 1832-1911 1850.1936 Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Albert Walter Lyman Caroline Helena Ernest Franklin Theophilus Matilda Louise Ash Josephine 'Auntie Her 1850. 1853-1872 1855-1925 1858-1879 1861-1945 M H M Gregory (1) Has Mackintosh Esther Msry Frederick (Stockton) Pertival 1844-1884 1847-1905 (2) Bow Katherine Isabella 1858-1953 "Almira Barclay married Alexander Ketchen, the village blacksmith of Brooklin, in 1860. One of their sons, Will, lived in Port Credit. Another, Blair, moves to Fergus, Ontario, where his sons still raise prize cattle. Allie Ketchen married a doctor and their sons, a pharmicist, married and had two sons: John is with an insurance company in Peterborough and Allan has just been appointed (October 1976) Canadian Ambassador to Surinan. 54 " "Almira Barclay married Alexander Ketchen, the village blacksmith of Brooklin – their children scattered far. William lived in Port Credit. Blair moved to Fergus where he raised purebred cattle, but his son John farmed for only a short time and the land is now a flourishing development. Blair’s children all graduated from university – Margaret to become director of dietitians at Toronto General Hospital, Helen to marry a teacher who became principal of King City High School, and Barclay to serve the federal government in the Manpower division. Janet Ketchen and her husband, Hugh Rose, lived in Mexico City and then in Sudbury. 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Bhi a 1996 1971- 1974- 57 Louise Marlon LAUCHLAMD M [Janes Barclay breach] PdaaN Peter Paul RUSSO,L Russell Russall Bunsen Russell Shead Lanise Michael Catherine Lauchland Marianas Agnes Violet 1940- 1941- 1944-1968 1945- M M M M Derreck Bell Ve]Ta1em'a Travers Clara Gary Monique does 1940- 1946- 1946 - Russell Russell Russell Russell Richoud Terrmce Les Douglas Thomas Jahn David Peter Paul Bruce Robert 1948- 1950- 1951- 1955- 1 M M Fitchett Verroneau* Tuck Patricia Monique Marilyn Rate 1948 1952 - Russell Russell Hueaell 9uasell Monique Christopher Michael Ted Craig Verrmeau was 1976- 1965- 1966- 1968- first married to Michael Edward Lauchlautl RUSffiL M Clara DEdUCK Reason and the three Resell Russell r1ndren Margaret Linda are his Louise Lee 1960- 1961- Lauise Marianna RUSSELL M Gay B U I Bell Dell Bell Sheryl Suam Rebecca Ann 1967- 1969- 1973 - Catherine Agues Violet RUSSELL i Jose TRAVERS Travers Travers Travers Joseph Edward Bodine Allen 1972- 1973- 1975- [Janes Barclay branc]a] William Henry BARGLAY H Hama Theresa Metta• HOUGH Beesley Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Prat Wi an Gertrude Need Walker Lyman Lane Line Hough 1871-1941 1874- 1879-19n 1882-1938 1804-1949 M M M E German Loiyard Napier Mhiteside Birdie GuNoa George (or Peggy) Daralee Hoyt Mdlliam Hop 1883-1964 (2) Hurst Napier Napier Napier Napier Napier Arlene Shirley George Marjorie Howard Theresa Virginia Lyman Mand Neroyn 1911- 1915- 192x-1945 1944- 1925-1970 N M Gilled on Samson Jackeon Bhortridge active Harsice 196 1960 Balph C. Tao W.W.II I Jackson Jackson Jackson Sharon Bruce Boom Grace e?1':��N"F.1:!t:IN1li'aatall.'.e.17:T�1�' Ledyard Ledyard Lenard Edna Pawl Dale Gertrude Hest Barer 1909- 1911-1967 1914-1970 M M E Peak (1) Stwre Mhiteside Russell Viv (or Peggy) Daralee Hop (2) Hurst Enzkb th Glearlerme Ledyard Ledyard Ledyard Gerald Paulette Stephan Hoyt Nay Samson 1938- 1942- 196 1960 [Janes 9arclq tramchl (Gertrude Lena Barclay Ledyard family) Dale Barclay LEDI M Doralae WMaE IDE Ledyard Led}arl Iseyasd Ledyaad Dale Darlene Dzni.ae David 9arc1q Nm Lea pardon Rosalie Mirley 1951- 1959 - Edna Gertrude TA ARD M Ruesell Joseph PM Peak Peek Peak Peak Virginia lea®e Cheryl DwAd Rosalie Mirley Joyce Rowell 1938- 1942- 1943- 1%9- 1 M M Wood Martin Morgan Robert Carry Even Milton William Edward (L Col.) (Jr.) I Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgm Charlie Darren Russell Renes mane Andrea Joseph Leigh 1969- 1969- 1974- 1972 - Martin Martin Martin Martin James Jennifer Jay Joshua Russell Marie Format William 1965- 1967- iwdD 1973 - Reed Reed Reed Reed Road Stephen Jill Wendy Kristin Sheena Prank Clea Lee Colleen Use 1963- 1965- 1969- 1410. 14l4- [Jme Bm LV branch] Lyman Theophilue BRIGLIY x (1) Xery (Btoe m) w NcF en (2) Hatharine I986a11 BJM Barely B Ime 1939- 1948- Virglnl Xoivam Komae HNhx 9ry Katy Michael Joie Maury Sema a •B�y Habra 1969- Hyl 14/4- 196& 1969- 893-1935 M Xag 1 NonIIa (Ph.D.) Bar v Barclq Barelry Bvclay B el y Berry B"OV Jom Marjorie Jmee Hales Hobert Isabel Frederick Ball ceorgL Lymm K"he e C ree Halm Wilda IbX Ikv I nald Mp gB " WuBle Victoria Go m ^Baro^ 1887-19% 1849- 1891-1966 1893-1976 1895-1%9 1897-1974 190t- H (Beg.M) M M H M cox Fenton Nurlbvet Stawl Fite Katy xyrt fl a= Burab Margaret 1895'1975 HtWq IGabmaM 1889- 1900 - Barely Bareley Bwa v Barclg Barclq Jam Jam Wi red ISim joM Lyme Lucille Smea Fico FSte NK 1920-1948 1922- 1927- 1942- 1945- M M Xaitt Nougm Marlon Mmol label ll 19211 191919- eongm Hoagm Jom Linda Nart tl Nary 1951- 1953- I I NcF en Iomg may M B Ime 1939- 1948- Xoivam Komae HNhx 9ry Sr Michael Joie Maury Sema a •B�y Habra 1969- 1971- 14/4- 196& 1969- [Janes Barc1v bemcL] Heleoa gatb ins Mergeret BAHGLAl M Hman Stet W H➢W8➢1¢', Q.0 Hurlbart Hurlburt. 1925- Rob Jahn Yillim M Nicocolas Barer Hman N.C.) ra Rllexorth 1923-1944 1927- Ruse �M R.C.A.F. M Ru�92N- m miles in Devitt 92 ALna action N.N.IT loebel GrV Gray 1956- Adella eatbarina Angna Ritrlcie 192' Anastasie Rothvm Bercl g, 'Taviah' Hurl Natalie _ Robert Hmr b Hanlbart 'Nabbie' Natbarine Nora TLnothq 1959 - Louise Leslie Hmxa 1969- 1952- 1954- 1956- Aobext George tbvglas BAPoBAY H I Barclay Barclay Rathlem Nary Jane Rloimond Mackmale Sarah mclnmd Stovel 1922- Bowley 1925- Rob 1 John M Nicocolas Borley Mackmaie ra Rllexorth Robert Rebecca Ruse �M Ruse M Ru�92N- m 19n- i4an 92 ALna Jarre Grp GrV Gray 1956- Alexander eatbarina Angna Ritrlcie Mackmaie Anastasie Rothvm Bercl g, 'Taviah' Riclm Natalie _ Robert Yillim 1957- 'Nabbie' 1962- Naem 1959 - mi Barclgv Bowley Barclay Rob Blom y John form Nicocolas M@ Mackmaie Gordan Rllexorth 193o- Rebecca 1933- �M M Grahm Nano i4an 1954- ALna Jarre m Jmoe 177 1956- 1935 Sbamnn Ritrlcie Bmclav Bercl g, Barcly JoM Natalie _ Robert Yillim I(im Micbael Naem Ric mi 1956- 1958- 1969- Bwlw Bowley I Barc1V 9arc1V Blom y E eat Frmces Nicocolas theta Robert Gordan Nary Alm ler Rebecca ammJmin 'Nicol Jme 1956- 1958- 1954- 'Becca' 1959- m N 1956- Sbamnn Ritrlcie ffienda Brenda Florence J 195B - m "Illustration: James Barclay – 1815-1869 and his wife Hannah Caroline Parnham – 1818-1904 James Barclay So attractive are these portraits of James and Hannah Barclay that they inspired a grandson, Robert George Barclay, to a life-long hobby of family research, to commission the Scots Ancestry Research Society to trace the family in the records of Cupar and other towns in Fifeshire, and to write down his recollections of the family members whom he knew. James was the youngest Barclay child born in Scotland. His education was probably excellent, as his father and brother were both schoolmasters and education, as it is to many Scots, was vitally important to the Barclays. Because James died when he was only fifty-four, there is not much material to be found. " "[James Barclay branch] Hannah lived to be well known to her grandchildren. She came to Canada from Nottinghamshire at the age of thirteen. The day after the family landed in York in June of 1832, Hannah’s mother died of cholera. Shortly thereafter Hannah came to Pickering Township to live with The Reverend George and Mrs. Barclay. James was twenty-two and Hannah not quite nineteen when they were married by James’ father, and this document in George’s handwriting is one of the family treasures Hannah attended a school for young ladies in England and one of her many accomplishments was watercolour painting. Several of Hannah’s " "[James Barclay branch] Illustration: Watercolour signed ‘H.C.P.B. 1899’ paintings represent contemporary scenes such as this. There is no record or tradition that James took part in the 1837 McKenzie Rebellion. Certainly he sympathized — he was a non-Conformist and subscribed to a radical newspaper (The Oshawa Reformer). It is assumed that he began farming in the row where the Barclay brothers, across the road from their father's farm, were all listed on the Sixth Concession in Brown's Toronto And Home District Directory of l846/47. Between 1838 and 1861 Hannah bore ten children and in 1860 the oldest daughter, Almira, was married. On September 9th, 1862, at the County Court in Whitby, a Grand Jury was sworn in by judge Zacchaeus Burnham with James Barclay Foreman. According to The Oshawa Vindicator James Barclay and his fellow-jurors expressed satisfaction with the order and cleanliness in 65 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustrations: 1st June 1865 in Oshawa, Canada West Left to right – George James, William Henry (standing) Anne Jane, Eli David Caroline Matilda (standing) Helen Louise Josephine abt 1890 the gaol and in finding so few persons there, especially in the female department. In later years his sons were noted for their devotion to civic duty and for their kindliness and it seems fair, in the light of James' one reported public action, to suggest that they inherited these characteristics from him. James and Hannah, with others of the family, founded the Disciples Church in Pickering and two of their sons, George James and Eli, became Elders in that Church. At some time between March 1864 and 1869 James and Hannah moved to Oshawa. It is not known what James did there. They lived on Church 66 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustration: Toronto – abt 1901 left to right – George James Barclay, Mabel, Frank, Walter and Esther Gregory Barclay Street until James' death. George James Barclay lived in Oshawa for the first years of his married life. In the 1871 census he was listed as a machinist, and later he was a successful businessman and a very active leader in the Disciples Church in Oshawa and Toronto. In 1892 he became Secretary-Treasurer of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, where his bright nature and attractive disposition made him most popular until he died very suddenly in 1903. His daughter married a doctor in Toronto and Frank carried on a business there. His other son, Walter, was an outstanding musician who earned a music degree at the University of Toronto and later studied in Leipzig, eventually becoming Dean of Music at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. Anne Jane Barclay married William Lauchland, born in Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland. They lived in Oshawa and raised a large family. Of their children, Norman became a pharmacist and lived in Vancouver. Lyman practised medicine for many years in Dundas, Ontario. His office is to be a museum. It is apparently the oldest continuing practitioner's office in Ontario, having been continuously occupied by a McGill medical graduate since 1832. Lyman's daughter, like her grandmother, raised eight admirable children; his son became a professor of Engineering at 67 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustrations: Louise Lauchland Russell March 1974 William and ‘Retta’ Barclay married 1870 the University of Western Ontario. Of James' and Hannah's sons, Eli David seems to have had the most formal education. He earned his B.A. at Bethany College in West Virginia in 1872 and immediately became Adjunct Professor of the School of Ancient Languages. He taught in colleges in seven different States and preached and wrote for the Disciples Church. He was married, but had no children, and died at his brother Lyman's home in Whitby. William Henry sought his fortune in the United States and married a girl from New York State. They lived in Illinois and Minnesota and were prominent supporters of the Disciples Church. Their son Walker was a lay pastor in Pipestone, Minnesota. It is to William's granddaughter, Edna Peak, that this book owes much of its inspiration and many carefully checked names and dates. " "[James Barclay branch] Illustrations: Antoinette Barclay Helena Louise Mackintosh California abt 1920 Not very much has been discovered about Albert. He was christened Albert Ernest Ash in honour of the Disciples Elder famous in Oshawa, Joseph Ash. In the 1871 census Albert is listed as a miller living in Oshawa, and in 1904 when his mother died he was living in New York City. Here, it is said, he had a seat on the Flour Exchange. He died some time before 1925 and was survived by his daughter, Antoinette. Helena Louise lived to be eighty-four. Her husband, Fred Mackintosh, was a prime favourite with her nieces and nephews and she herself was known to them as ""Auntie Mac"". They had a summer camp on Lake Ontario near Whitby where the young relations spent many happy holidays. Youngest son of James and Hannah was Lyman, with whom his mother made her home until her death. Perhaps the family's move from Brooklin was prompted by the need to provide higher education for the children. Lyman attended Oshawa high school, then articled as a lawyer and was called to the Bar of Ontario in August 1878. By this time he had already been deputy for three years during the illness of J. V. Ham, Local 69 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustration: Edmonton abt 1920 standing - Kate Barclay, Lyman Barclay, Virginia, Helena, Alonzo Madill (Virginia’s husband), Margaret Dow (Kate’s sister) seated – George, Isabel, Fred Registrar of the High Court of Justice, Registrar of the Surrogate Court, Clerk of the County Court and Local Master of Titles. He served under the same Judge Zacchaeus Burnham to whom his father had reported as juryman in 1862. In 1881 he was formally appointed to succeed Mr. Ham and, in addition to carrying out his duties ""intelligently, promptly, accurately, efficiently and courteously"", found time to be on the Board of Education and the Public Library Board for twenty-four years, to be Vice Chairman of the Ontario Ladies' College for fourteen years. In 1912 he moved his growing family to Edmonton where he set up a law practice and promptly entered public life as member of the School Board and Chairman of the Public Library Board, being the person chiefly responsible for obtaining the Carnegie Grant for the Library building. His portrait still graces a room in the Library. For a time he was Police Magistrate of the City of Edmonton, but illness forced him to retire in 1924, the year before his death. Lyman and Kate Barclay were noted for their kindness, hospitality, and for their lively family. " "[James Barclay branch] Illustration: 1933-Donald and Marjorie Barclay Virginia became a nurse and a trained musician, and for many years was soloist with the Baptist Church in Peterborough, Ontario, where her husband was Science Master at the Teachers' College. Jack worked with Reveillon Freres and returned to them after his war service in France, staying with the company when it was taken over by Marshall Wells until he retired in 1950. He lived in Edmonton. Marjorie was Public Health Nurse with the Edmonton School Board for many years, and in 1972 Mr. Justice Kane recalled her ""pleasant, gentle way with children"". She is still the keeper of family traditions and rememberer of birthdays despite her eighty-seven years. Don enlisted with Jack in the Third Canadian Mounted Rifles but could not pass the medical exam to go overseas. After the war he worked for Canadian Western Lumber as its Eastern Sales Manager. He was very much in demand as a public speaker and in 1927 was the youngest man ever to be elected Chairman of the Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Association of Ontario. For many years he made a home for his mother in Toronto and remained a bachelor until 1960. 71 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustrations: Don Barclay with his nephew, Flight Lieutenant Jack Barclay, who came unscathed through W.W.II and died in a flying accident in 1948 1933-Vegreville, Alberta Helena and Stan Hurlburt with their son John who, as a Flying Officer in the R.C.A.F. was a bomber pilot, killed in August, 1944, at Szombathely on the Austria-Hungary Border. Helena practised law with her father. After two years at St. Hilda’s, Trinity College, Toronto, she finished her B.A. at the University of Alberta, taught school, articled in the law office of H.H. Parlee and was called to the Bar of Alberta. She gave up legal practice, but her husband and son both became Q.C.s and Benchers of the Law Society. For some time Bill has been Director of the Alberta Institute of Law Research and Reform. " "[James Barclay branch] Illustration: Robert George Barclay 1957 Helena entered with enthusiasm into the spirit of this book and gave invaluable moral support, advice, financial assistance, and all the information she could remember or collect. It is a pity she did not see the book in print, but she took enormous delight in the collection of pictures which was made, and in sharing her knowledge with the writers. Like his father before him, George Barclay was young in heart. If Lyman at the age of fifty-seven could pull up stakes and head for the open prairies, so too could George face change debonairly. He travelled his country from coast to coast and loved it openly. From Whitby Public School and Collegiate he entered University of Alberta to study accounting, at the same time working with the Credit Foncier. In 1915 he enlisted, was commissioned in 1916, served with the PPCLI in France and was wounded. On one leave he and Jim Fuller toured Fife in search of their Barclay ancestors and succeeded only in discovering Scottish hospitality! For twenty years George held executive positions with the Soldier Settlement Board. At the beginning of W.W.II he was loaned to the British Purchasing Mission and in January 1941 was appointed Chief Insurance Officer of the newly created Unemployment Insurance Commission, a post he retained until his retirement in 1957• After this he told lively historical tales on the CBC radio network, wrote articles for the Hudson Bay Company Magazine, The Beaver, and built up a fine collection of books, documents, stories and enthusiasm to facilitate the writing of this Barclay history, which he called ""The Begats"". His son John is a regular Army officer, Robin is a film producer, and his daughter Mary Jane is an officer of the Citizenship Court for the federal government. 73 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustration: Kathleen Richmond Barclay with her husband Robert Bowley and children Frances Mary and Gordon- 1972 Isabel, the youngest daughter of Lyman Barclay, kept up a formidable correspondence with as many family members as she could find, and was that invaluable member of the family who keeps everyone up to date with everyone's news. She suffered many years of ill health with considerable fortitude and cheerfulness, and her collection of papers and memorabilia have also been a wonderful addition to this family history. His Honour Judge Frederick William Gordon Barclay, Q.C., when he retired in 1970, was the senior Provincial Judge in Alberta, having graced the same Bench where his father had occasionally presided fifty-odd years earlier. During World War I 'Barc', at the tender age of sixteen, joined the 194th Highlanders and wangled his way overseas. He was severely wounded but returned to study law at the University of Alberta, practised law and won for himself an enviable record of public service like his father, uncles and brothers before him. Lyman's grandchildren are scattered across the continent and beyond, one having just returned from a CUSO assignment in Ghana. We hope this story of their 'Begats' will show them what a proud name they bear. 74 " "[James Barclay branch] Illustrations: Lyman Barclay at the time when he was Police Magistrate in Edmonton Judge F.W. Barclay on the day of his retirement – 1970 Edmonton " "DAVID LYONS BARCLAY George and Janet Barclay brought six children to Canada. The first of their three sons born in Pickering was named David Lyons. In 1842 he married Maria Houck and lived in a substantial brick house on Lot 15, Concession VI, Pickering. After Maria’s death he married Mary Mackie, a much younger woman, who took wonderful care of him on their farm and during retirement in Stouffville. FAIRVIEW Residence of D. L. Barclay – Con. VI, Lot 15, Pickering Style of house now known as ‘Vintage House’ in Ontario architecture 76 " "Illustrations: Gravestone of Nancy Barclay, Maria (Houck) Barclay and David Lyons Barclay in the old Disciples graveyard at the corner of No.2 Highway and the Brock Road. Maria (Houck) Barclay 1821-1881 David Lyons Barclay and Mary (Mackie) Barclay – 23rd January 1883 David was reputed to be a very good farmer and carpenter. The wooden spoons and other tools he made were treasured by his nieces. He had no children. When Jane (Preston) Barclay died, David and Maria took t wo of William and Jane’s children. Robert stayed for several years while he attended school. Nancy lived with them until she died at the age of fifteen. " "WILLIAM SLEIGH BARCLAY 1821-1892 This son, the second born in Canada, grew to manhood seeing his sisters and brothers leaving home and setting up on various farms. He finally married Jane Preston and set up on a fifty-acre farm across the corner from his old home. By 1861 they had five children: David and George, daughters Mary, Thamar and Lydia. Two more children, Robert and Nancy, had been added to the family when the farm was sold to John Miller, a very progressive Scot. The Millers had been close neighbours for over ten years. We have yet to learn where the family were until 1868 when their arrival is recorded in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, then a lumbering centre with farming just opening up. When David Barclay became prominent as a Judge, it was always said that the family had arrived on a new railway line riding the very first regular passenger train. Jane, the mother, died in 187O, as well as her second son, George, who is reported to have been in uniform in the American Civil War. As a Canadian, he could only have been one of those adventurers who received a ""bounty"" to substitute for an American conscripted into the service. He could have been under eighteen when that war ended, so it is unlikely that he saw active service. Upon the grievous loss of a mother and son, the family returned to Pickering where we find them divided among relatives. Mary was in the Miller home — those good neighbours. The little ones, Robert and Nancy, were with Uncle David and his wife Maria; while William himself was listed as farm helper on his sister Nancy Knowles' farm down by the lake, along with Lydia who remained and grew up before leaving this country. The eldest son, David, was soon back at the Wisconsin town where he had a mixed career as woodsman, manufacturer of cloth, and operator of a dray business. He was seriously injured by a runaway team and was lame until his early death. His portrait is prominent in the Jackson County Court House at Black River Falls where he held a position as Judge until his death at the age of fifty-four. 78 " "[William Sleigh Barclay branch] William himself, with others of the family, came back and settled on a farm near Hixton, north of Black River Falls in the vicinity of Sechlerville and Taylor, where some of the family are buried and where descendants still are living. The youngest, Nancy, died when she was only fifteen. We find her name on the stone along with Aunt Maria's, in the churchyard of the old Disciples Church at the Brock Road on #2 Highway a couple of miles from the lake. Uncle David's name was added to the stone in 1904, after a second childless marriage. Lydia remained with her Aunt Nancy on the Abraham Knowles farm for some time, and then married William Sinclair at Meaford, Ontario. He was a grandson of her Aunt Jane Bentley. They, too, went to Wisconsin and later followed her sister, Thamar, to California where their family grew up. Lydia's daughter, Mrs. Evalyn Graves, is still giving valuable assistance to advance this Barclay story. The youngest son, Robert, raised quite a large family at Black River Falls. He once visited various Ontario relatives in the early 1930s with his youngest son, Harold. They visited his cousins, Emma my mother, John at Owen Sound, and others in the Lobo district. The next contact between our families was in late July, 1974, when we visited Vivian, daughter of Robert Barclay, in Minneapolis. We had dinner there and spent a good time going over family pictures and making notes on all the relatives. We also visited Robert's grandson, Lyman T. Barclay and his family in Minneapolis. We have since discovered some of Mary's family not far from Detroit at Carleton, Michigan, but have not met them yet. 79 " RA,a7 Barclay H Preston William Jane Sleigh 1821-1892 1824-1870 Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Oavld George Mary ]'hmar Lydia Robert Naq L .Welia Galbrioth Maria Hall Jae lai6 l9GG 1847-1870 1853-1919 1857-1996 1858-1951 1861-1954 1864-1879 M yetea H M M (1)Robarta MvLl Hats Sinclair TT psam Jew War Willies Millin Ane 181875 1855-1937 Bayne 1861-1936 1872-1950 lerke 5 nes op ris 1847-1914 Barclay Barclay Barclay Wi1ta Seethe Robert LaMar 1975- 1578-1955 1882-1882 H M Boling E4&th Harry 1888-1956 Barclay Anita R "Illustrations: Site of Barclay House on a fifty-acre farm, Lot 18, Concession 7, Pickering Township. William Sleigh Barclay and Jane Preston, his wife, lived here, where their seven children were born between 1840 and 1865. Miss Thamar Barclay (1857-1936) born on the Pickering farm, lived in Wisconsin, and is buried in California. Lydia Maria Barclay (1858-1951) married in Meaford to William Bayne Sinclair, whose grandmother was Lydia’s Aunt Jane Bentley. 81 " "Illustrations: David L. Barclay (1846-1900), who accompanied his parents to Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He became a judge and his picture is prominent in the County Court House. His second wife, shown here, was Anna Sophia Bjerke (1847-1914) who came from Norway. Their daughter Bertha (‘Bird’) (1878-1955) was married to Harry Poling. Next to his father, Wilton LeRoy Barclay was a son of David’s first marriage, born in 1875. Robert Hall Barclay was a lad of eleven when his mother died at Black River Falls. He returned to Pickering Township where he lived for a few years with his Uncle, David Barclay, on a farm near his former home-along with his sister, Nancy Jane. 82 " "Illustrations: William Bayne Sinclair 1861-1931 husband of Lydia Barclay Hugh F. Sinclair 1918 soldier in the U.S. army 1909 Lyman Bayne Trail Sinclair-born 1886 " [Will'® sleigh HL'clay heanchl Hilts Milta Keith Clsytm Wl w Nilo 1936- 1941- Qlllwautee) X M Gilbertson 811os\ Anis Lyn Am Ann% 19337 19455- Hilts Hilts Milt Keith She Willi® May Ke Jr. 1965- 1967- 19 Hilts Thomas limen 1944- M Hlich Pariah Bae 1948- Hilts Btyan Christopher ith Thea 66 1969- Prod Barfield HLTs M MslvUun Ae JAwB81N Bilts Hilts Huta Mahal Kendall Marguerite Lena yg07_ 1912-1973 1913- M M M99- 0ns fkser, Herta 18ager. VS gtnia Mae Boltn, Wellington 1916- 19G9- 84 Nary Mdelie BAHCLAY M WiUiw MLTs 1 _ Hilts Hilts Milts Milts Htlta Milo Fred Jessie Minnie David Leoy GBrtleld 18'8-1961 1 1971 1883-l%? 189 1963 1895-1949 M M M M M Stevens Jacobean Mortiboy Loss Gixahed MalvLn Been Albert Viola D. 1 5-1957 1674 'lq/1 (div.) Milts Hilts Hilts Lows Laws Love Hilts Horace Milo E eda Alberta Getrode Rlc Kenneth Stevens Jean 1905-1971 1906- 1913- 1912- 1911- 19L - M M M died M died M Corrine Severi Bowan infant Hauge infant (1) Monson Mayne fhv a Walter Alice P rence (div.) 1906- 1907- (2) (env.) Hilts Milta Keith Clsytm Wl w Nilo 1936- 1941- Qlllwautee) X M Gilbertson 811os\ Anis Lyn Am Ann% 19337 19455- Hilts Hilts Milt Keith She Willi® May Ke Jr. 1965- 1967- 19 Hilts Thomas limen 1944- M Hlich Pariah Bae 1948- Hilts Btyan Christopher ith Thea 66 1969- Prod Barfield HLTs M MslvUun Ae JAwB81N Bilts Hilts Huta Mahal Kendall Marguerite Lena yg07_ 1912-1973 1913- M M M99- 0ns fkser, Herta 18ager. VS gtnia Mae Boltn, Wellington 1916- 19G9- 84 [William Sleigh Barclay branch] (E&I Garfield Bilts family) Mabel Leena HILTS M He2tz HHAHi AeeWall HILTS M Virginia Mae ONSAGFR 1 1 Skaer Skaer Hilts hats Derma David Gary Shary @Matt) Heftzel Lew Kay 1939- 1943- 19µ- 1949- M M M M Micas Pierson WaM Mendell Joyce Berbera Sharon Vernon Jena Kay Lee 1943- 1949- 1943- 1946 massRwdall Hchs' Kevin Peter David Mark M w Jonathw 1990- 1993- 1993- Skaer Skaer Skaer Skaer Hilts Hats Hilts Hobert Donald William Herts Alen Todd Trvy Edw rt Dennie David morias Lee Michael David 1961- 1963-1965 1965- 1990- 1965- 1969- 1990 - Marguerite HILTS M Wallington HOLTON Bolton Julaim 1931- 1 (1) Barter (div.) (z) Adaseph Barter Harter Tbwas Susaa 1954- 1956- [William Sleigh Barclay branch] Jessie HILTS M Dean MOWMY Mortib y Mortiboy Mortiboy Mortilroy Mottihoy Mlldrai Dorothy Maher Philip Halpb Loui6B E. ®Wyn 1903- 19Nr1907- 1915- 1912- 1 M M HOGeorge Mr °e`� t —Lea fll Dehrer Eohrer Mortiboy Mortiboy Mortiboy Mortiboy Audrey Nadine Susan Michael Diene Jean 1929- 1959- 1961- 1 M M Harr Wick Darrel A Lee charQ®e I Puck 1953-1974 1955- Shelly mvm Brown Hmw Brow Rro n Robin Marty Matthew Nathan Mark d.age 2 f rude LOWE M Halter HAUGE Hagge Hauge Hauge Hauge Hariayn ]avid Hobert John Lowe James Welter 1931- 1933- 1947- dim intent H M M Spearrstra Sets ScMarte Peter Louise Darlene 19 19331 1952- i Jae Hauge �e DDanial Speerstra Speerstra Speerbtre Hpaerstra Speerstra Peter Robert Hath JoM Jean 1952- 1953- 1954- 1956- 1958- I [Millim Sleigh Barclay branch] Lydia Maria BMCtaT M H4111m B@me SINMAM smclair Sinclair Sinclair Sinclair Lpnan Hugh Latina Ebalyn Buena Harlan (eervad In May Hope Trail Peen¢ 188(,19(1 1 19/1 309th 1893-1910 1898- 1 H maganems) M (1) Braun (1) 9tman Graves Ueamr Mll ed Lester 1886-1958 Samuel 1889-1968 (2) Bodmback (2) Hurklurt (wSlower - son Madella violet off St wife) K. M. m chi]drea no rA en Graves Ube ffineat 1923- 923-Lym LymanByrne 'Nail Sinclair was bora at Black Hiver Balls) Wisconsinl died at Sw%a Cram] Ga orniaq and was buried at Bouch Bad, II waa. [Mini® sleigh Barclay branch] Robert Hall BAHCIAY M AnnetTHOMP.SON Barclay Baralq Barclay Bach Gertrude Mahal Myrtle Fred Matilda 1903-1976 1904- M 1891- 1893-1916 1M96-1942 1898-19 M M M (1)Thorpe (1) Washburn (1) Hugatead Leonard John (div.) 1895- 191 1911- (2) Johnson (2) Shea M Jack H. A. (Major) (3) Leameik M Scary Mak A arson Welsh hrclay Barclay Barclay Mal Hugh Layton L901- 1903-1976 1904- M M M reeks Hark (1)Thorpe Both Pearl Margaret 1905- 1905- 191 1911- (2) Zink 1934-1969 M Antonette M M A. (Olson) M Scary 1905 - Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Ralph Francis ➢wino Mote Erick Harold Bea Dr Louis Leone May Lannon 19061966 1909- 191 1911- 1916-1919 1934-1969 M M M M M Scary (1) A arson Welsh Kuhlman Lech Lareto Earl (D.D.S.) Laverance Lorraine 1901- 1907- (2) Keep Margaret Gertry Matilde BARCLAT M (1) Leonai WA9®URM (2) Jack JOIINSOM (3) Mark LEHEMCBC Weahburn Mashburn David June 1914-1975 1923- M M Boom Thompson Batty Lyman 1918- [rilliam Sleigh Barclay branch] Olson Olson Olson pmela B el Thetas Jam Rmoe Mark 1957- 1959- 196 June WASIONMN M Lyman TfNMP93N Olson Jerome Allan 1961 - (oert a Matilda Barclay Washwrm Emily David WA51 m M Betty BOW Thompson Daniel Penny Patricia Thomas Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washbmv Waehbem Joan Marla Richard Mora Kathleen Maria®e Mae Mae George Helen Elizabeth Maria 1935- 1936- 1941- 1942- 1950- 1954- 1 M M Lee San Ma Hovel Glaon Copley Matthew Nicole 1969- 1970- 1973- Thmpam Thompson Thompam Thompson Thompson Mood Wmd Wood Clinton Garold Laura B. Lee Lee 1962- 1963-1963 1964- 1965- 1967- peter 1970- Arthur Josephine •Bet• 1934- 1945 Novel Moved NasMurn Maebbam Debra ➢avid I ffiSsabeth Me lilla LYnn T= Rmee Mae 19%- 1956- 1968- 1972 - Olson Olson Olson pmela B el Thetas Jam Rmoe Mark 1957- 1959- 196 June WASIONMN M Lyman TfNMP93N Olson Jerome Allan 1961 - T PMN Thcmpeon Thompson Thmpson Thompson Daniel Penny Patricia Thomas Gale Samuel Lee Renee Chaster Jane 1942- 1943- 1945- 1946- 1948- m M M M M Edgintm Guthrie Konkal trem (1) Mood] 54e 14chaxd Rcre Saucy (2) Larraine Mae Clayville 1934T 1943- 19471 Dwight Guthxie Guthrie Guttae Thompson Thompson Thmpam• Mmnq Richard Larva Shu•mon pamle Detiee Lee San Ma 1962- 1964- 1969- 1967- Xonkal Kmkal Kmkal Joseph Eric Carol 1968- 1973- Matthew Nicole 1969- 1970- 1973- Thmpam Thompson Thompam Thompson Thompson Mood Wmd Wood Tmgv Samuel Patrick Michael Carrie Paan Brenda Tracy terrains Daniel Daniel Anthocy B. Lee Lee 1962- 1963-1963 1964- 1965- 1967- 1967- 1967- 1970- 0 NI Barclay Baecley Boland Narrev 1925- 19x4 N N Anderson Buraith Louise Be ly 1929: Barclay Barany Barclay Nanry Linda Patty 1949- 1952- 1955- 1 Bice Rice Stewart 19/3 - Hugh BAH & N Pearl BGKK [NL11Lm sleigh Barclay branch] Barclay Barclay Gary Beverly Shirley (alovt ) 1925- 1928- th 1 eod I Verba Kma Koss James Toni Chris 1949- 1949- Verba Verba Verba Verba Cheryl James Stevem Kevin Paul 1944- 1940- 1958- 196 - 1 Heideman Nobert Barclay Barclay Gary Beverly (alovt ) 1925- th Ira eod I Kma Koss Toni Chris 1949- 1949- I [Will' em Sleigh Barclay branch] Layton BAHCLAY M (1) Wargarat TI WE (z) Arhonette (olaon) ZW Barclay Lyman Thorpe Barclay of MLmeapolte was a paratrooper with the American forces in Lyman TMane W.M.11 in a massive drop in &at Ho1Lmd 19ti•- between Nijmegen aeW Arnhem. A cmbined operation including Canadians and Batisb M Larson9taoha were expected to break through to Batty them in these days. Who theyy Labs arrived io three Weeks, only the Amazcene 1925 were Mlaing their positions — the Cana- dians aM British had all became casualties. Barclay Barclay BarcIV B Cia9 Lyman Jill Hel;v Star' Mark Arlene Scott 1951- 1955- 1959- 196.- M Paseelli war ay Barclay Barclay Barclay Mary Noare BaraLl Marilyn Patricia LaytonMae Am 1950- 1992 993 1989- 1932- 1 M M Hinkley Martin L tia Jacgaelins Patricia Walter 1926- 1932- Barclay Barclay B 5 l Dale L Cam1 1951- 1952- 196- th M HSasdA Baan Barclay Barclay Barclay savla Bmaalt Brian cmEoy cl® 1955- 1959- 1959- 91 1939- 1 (1)DeStsch John 1936- Lerhart Nay Deutsch mea Anna 1955- 1 4 is Anderson MareW Walter 1963- C ria Llntis Alan Susan 1955- 1956 - Bach Allen Bone 1993- 91 1939- 1 (1)DeStsch John 1936- Lerhart Nay Deutsch mea Anna 1955- 1 4 is Anderson MareW Walter 1963- [Wi aw Sleigh Barclay brmchl Ralph Hs B6IMLAY M Leah BKAB7 Frmcis ads ev M (1) LARRB'ttl ®Be;. M Barclay Margaret Bartley Roar Sergio 1935- 1927- 1 M Honey (1) Battleson ( he died W`u1d Barclay Barclay Bay mt BazGlay in a Pith in 1957 alth three (2) lyma ]buaki DatM Joseph of their Pour daughter Jissell Michael Kent Scott childrm 1952- 1954- 1959- 1961- Barclay Barclay Bmcley Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barbara Carol Douglas elaioe Donald Mayne Warren 1932- 1933- 1934- 1936- 1942- 1945- 1945- (1) O'Dell Saba Bentley Olson W� (1)PS aamer %cometh Donald Barbara Melvin Walla Taira Smia 1928-1973 1934- 1935- 1935- 1944- 1945- 1945- (2) Hmeah /(2) MZdrth �� L/ Judith 19 - 19 6 Saba Saba Saba Saba Barclay Barclay Barclay Corrine I Susanne Donovan Coude Brim P en Arm 1957- 1955- 1961- 1964- 1964- 196 1971- O'Dell O'Dall O'Dell O'Do11 O'DeU Barclay Douglas Dermis Duma Down Dam Cbrietopher Thmas Earl Kay Nemeth Joyce Allen 1952 1954- 1957- 1963- 1964- 1971- 92 [William sleigh Barclay b snc]c] (Francis Louis Barclay family) Douglas BARCLAY N Barbara BENTLEY HarcIVLemurs HDavid Barclay Feeley Laws Raton Derrell Denise 1955- 957J 1959- 1958- 1961- M 1956- Lena 1957-1957 1959-1959 1963- Philip 954 Guests Nicole Lytm 1973- IDaile BARCLAY M Melvin OLSON Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Katherine Jerrold Raton Patricia Sierlyn Hand,11 Jacqueline Elaine Iytal Joan 1956- 1960- 1957-1957 1959-1959 1963- 1966- ��5 Barclay Barclay Barclay Charles Timothy Lissa Louis Scott 1961- 1965- w [Willi® Sleigh Barclay breach] Vivian Leona RARCL 4 M Barl A DERSONa D.D.S. Anderson Walsh Anderson Anderson Meal 1943- Dve1s 1 Sharron Beaman Bruce M M M May Wrangil Lindbarg Lce Walsh Walsh Lynn 1935- Allan Paul 194 Walsh 1944- M Julie M Janes M Knieciak 1965- Jacobean 1991 - snglpad Roberta earlara Robert Holand v3 9 - Anderson Anderson Auderson Anderse. RTgland Paul Christopher Victoria Ward Carolyn Barclay Michael Lynn Scott Dulcinea 1962- 1969- 1962- 1963- iwi- (adopt ) Mona May BARCLAC M Larerance WALSH 94 Walsh Walsh Laxerance Janes 1943- Gary 1 1938- 3 Arleae M M M Lindbarg Walah Walsh Walsh Mail Brady Allan Paul Walsh Walsh Walsh Gregory Julie Jaffe Janes Ann Thomas 1965- 1969- 1991 - (adopted) (alopted) 94 Walsh Laxerance ached 1943- 1 Tully Arleae ( Walah Walsh Walsh Timothy Briars Brady Allan Paul 1966- 1968- 1971 - (adopted) (adopted) (adopted) "Illustrations: -Barclay home on Lot 19, Concession VI, Pickering Township, Ontario – built before 1860 and still in use, although the verandahs and beautiful scrollwork are gone. Eli Gorham Barclay (1825-1893) and his wife Mary Ann Harper (1825-1903). Eli was born here and lived all his life on this farm. 95 " ELI WRHNI BAAIZFY E13 Corhen BABGLAY M Nary Ann HAI1PFIt 1825-1893 I 1825-1983 Barclay Barer Barclay Barclay Eliza Adeline Luther Mieabeth ILAW 185x1932 1853-1939 1855-1858 9-1932 M57-19 N N Burton Boyles George Malcolm 18y4-1917 1853-1985 Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay Barclay John Nona Charles Lena Bertha Maria Albert Male 1860.1948 1862-1938 1864-192b 1868-18/1 1871-19" N M N N (1) &ith Aullar Stevenson Ramsay Sarah Hobart ca cline Henry 1862-1894 Susan Hobert 1857-1944 1892-1955 1868-1934 Nary -1923 (3) Watson 1903-1972 "Illustrations: Miss Adeline Barclay second child of Eli and Mary Ann Elizabeth “Libbie” Barclay and her Husband, John Malcolm Boyles (wedding picture) Emma Maria (Barclay) Fuller aged about 12 97 " "The BARCLAY / BURTON Family George Burton came from the Markham-Pickering area, where he travelled the country with horse and wagon making regular weekly trips to serve farm people whom he got to know very well. His regular stock would be canned goods, sugar, flour, dried fruits, some plain yard goods, men's work clothing and, no doubt, he took orders for other items to be delivered in a week. He soon knew and was married to Eliza, eldest daughter of Eli and Mary Ann Barclay. The wagon delivery business gave place to a general store at Green River. Living quarters were under the same roof so Eliza was soon in the business too — particularly the tidying up and cleaning at the end of each long day. ** Various changes in conditions and an increasing family took them to Toronto, where they set up in the grocery business in a shop at Oxford and Augusta Streets with adequate living quarters in the same building. The business was a failure so George was soon back with the horses he loved, travelling the city for a wholesale firm. He was fond of dealing in horses. My own knowledge of the family home and all the goings on at their Clinton Street house, a few doors south of Bloor Street, came when I was taken there by my mother with Ella, my younger sister. The family cow pastured in a sort of gully east of the house where now is a solid Manning Avenue. They had a stable rented nearby for the cow and horses. I was a farm boy and everything about these domestic animals was of vital interest to me. Odd as it may seem, here I saw my first proper bathtub where I had a very joyful scrubbing. Ella and I were taken by Aunt Eliza to call on Charlie at the Fancy Goods Wholesale place. Ella chose a coloured doll. I was six but no toy in the shop interested me enough to make a choice. I wanted a team of real live horses. Visits there were repeated when we got to Toronto on our own. On a stop-over there in late 1916, coming from Camp Borden (probably 98 " "my last visit with the older couple), I recall Uncle George taking me for a walk up to Dupont Street where there were extensive market gardens put to sleep for the winter. Nell had married and with her husband, Bob Bond, employed by Ontario Hydro, lived in with the older couple. This was the last time I saw Uncle George. I have no knowledge of Eliza's final years. Charles Luther Burton, whose business beginnings were with H. H. Fudger in the wholesale trade, moved at the call of this merchant to a position in the new Robert Simpson Company. In earlier years there he made two trips a year to Britain and Europe as a buyer. From this he moved up to take over as general manager of Robert Simpson Limited. As this enterprise grew with its various department stores and large mail-order business, his son Edgar took over and, later, Allan, a younger son who had distinguished himself in World War II in Europe. Recently Charlie's grandson, another Edgar, has taken over as general manager. In each case the senior man, on handing over the active reins of the business, has advanced to Chairman of the Board. Eli Franklin Burton distinguished himself as a physics scholar over the years, being very much a leader in developing the electron microscope which extends human knowledge into vast areas. He rose to be head of the Physics Department of the University of Toronto. Recently Colonel Allan Burton married Mrs. Betty Kennedy, a lady well known to T.V. viewers as one of the regular panel of 'Front Page Challenge'. ** A Sense Of Urgency by C. L. Burton 1952 Clarke, Irwin & Company, Toronto 99 " [sit Camra Barclay manor] Riva B9Po8Ay H George BGRCN Burton Burton BurtmBurton Miraheth Fdgar Charles RS George i9 Luther hanklLe 11meat 1814-1893 1876-1961 18'19-1948 1861-1966 (1) Col H M M Pebert (1) Leary Richer (1) Hensley 1802-1971 Rle Fannie Mese (2) Hartley Haute may Georgina -1957 1818-196'. 1 1932 (2) RchW (2) Patterem l me Am Jryce 1919 - Florence Arthur Alda Nellie NLL11® Miraheth Luella Blanche Beaty ce i9 188J-1972 1884-i884 1885- 1889-1946 1890-1890 N H N Brady (1) Col Band Nlllim Buse Pebert JoM Her n Norrie 1802-1971 188/-1964 1888-1945 (2) Hartley Lloyd Eli Fr BBRON M Fannie May MCM Burton Bw an Franklin Miraheth gicher Barclay .Be of i9 1911- M HaMillan Jean 1909 - ail "Illustrations: George Burton and Eliza Barclay family left to right: Front row – Alda Luella, Nellie Blanche Middle row – Eli Franklin Eliza (mother), Ella Maude Leary (wife of Charles Luther) Florence Adeline, George Burton (father), Back row – Ernest George, Charles Luther Fannie May (Wicher) Burton 1878-1964 (wife of Professor Franklin Burton) " "Mrs. Cow – 1900 milk supply for the George Burton family Through the summers Mrs. Cow was pastured in a grassy hollow not far south of Bloor and east of the Burton’s back door. This small field of 1900, now filled in to street level, is occupied by Manning Avenue. During the winter months Mrs. Cow, along with the driving horses, occupied a stable nearby. Care of the animals was entrusted to one of the boys; much fell upon the shoulders of Frank, whose spare time from studies was interrupted with stable talk and the job itself. 102 " [Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Chiles Luther ONNON M (1) Me Mande LHUR (2) Norms Joyce RTHQDSDN Buxton Burton Barton Burton Burton Burton Blanche Edger Dorothy Carl George Robert Evelyn Cordon Prances Rutherford Allan Charles Dauglas Ada Agree (M.D.) (Lt.Col.) 1956- 1957- 1960- 1962- 1965- D.5.o. 1901- 1903-1968 1906- 1911- 1915- 1953- M M M M M Weasels Callaway Grehem Quinn (1) Syer Robert Clayton Gordon Ibrotty Audrey Stanley McCalla Grmce Caro Rdchaad 1916-1975 1898- 1907- 19DGT1967 1912- (2) Kennedy Betty Wessels Wessels Grab Dreher Charles Roderick Nancy Beverley Burton Nelson Elizabeth Rath 1929- 1937- 1929- 1933- 1 M M M Ramsey MWichol Roes Cram Elena Duma William George Merideth Joan Madforran Douglas Ptolemy 193x- 1 1939- 1923- 1930- Wessels Wessels vessels -� Wessels Neseels Arne Mark S a David Heather Elizabeth Ramsay Evelyn Scott Michelle 1955- 1958- 1964- 1965- 1967 - Ross Ross Roes Ross Boss Ross Graham Lamrel Peter Gordon Thomas Neil Andres Elizabeth Noel William Alexander Lavery 1956- 1956- 1957- 1960- 1962- 196. - Cram Cram Cram teem Vram Ellen Bruce David Wrathy Brian Clair Brads Christine Alexander Gordon Ruth Dauglas Ada Agree 1951- 1953- 1956- 1957- 1960- 1962- 1965- CBli Gorham Barclay trmchl (Charles Luther Barton f&&14) Edgar GOMm BunoN M Clg an CALL " Mary Anne Edger Charles Alice Callmray Gordan 'Tad' Merrill 1928- 1930- 1935- 194G - M M N M Stuart Saith Cody LeWard Alaxandar James Jena Elisabeth Kyle Duncm SLtherlmd Gey 1924- 1925- 193 19411 Hurtm Burton Berton Burtm Burton Barton Grogary Jerome Noy David Mary Charles Jmes Louise Ame Eager Caroline Adger 1958- 1959- 1962- 1965- 1967- 1976 - Stuart stag t gtumt Stuart Smith Smith 9nith 9nith Clayton Alexawer Jmas Andrew Heather Stephmie Leslie Megan, Celdwell Edgar Merrill Thomas Ame Frances Catherine Eli 1951- 1958- Kyle eartan 1951- 1953- 1956- 1958- 1 1960. 1962- M M Scott welsh Longair len Smathan JOKm Duke Michael Alexmrder 1947- 1947- 1950 - Carl Rutherford BGBNM, N.D. i Dxm Grace Richard QURM Burtm Hattan GS man Falerie Mary C1 stine 194G- 1945- 1 M screatm Collins John David Bose A. 1937 194 Screatm Street; sereaton Collins Collins Martha Margaret Robert Tara ➢oriel Elizabeth Am Andrew Maeve Carl 1964- 1967- 1969- 197 1971- 1G4 "Illustration: 345 Clinton Street The George Burtons were living here before 1895 and until after 1917. 105 " [Mi Gorhen Barctey branm] George Ernest LIIMF(M M Amis Georgina HENSLEY Burton Burton Borten Burton Horton George Charles Ger" Florence Ibmtlq Carry 6ugme Franklin Bl zabrth Alda 19G6-L96D 1908- 1914- 1916- 1921-1923 M M M M Gillette (1) Ball (1) Rabbets Bott®ley Florence Agn¢s Hefty Charles IreneN31[r� 1908- (2) Martmam (2) tregory 1913- Alice Marjory 1 Nantlolph 1912- 1918 - Burt n Barton Burton Barton Horotkv Charles Doreen Gladys Am Augustus Sally (in England) 1929- 1928- 1929- 1935- 1 M (1) Dick Eddy Theme Laurance (2) Brayton Hartle Almander 19271 1929 - Dick (now Brayton) &klp Eddy Eddy Eddy Eddy Canetnn gharm Barbara Se[auPer Doma David Scott Lauren Lynn Ann Dream tearoom 1960- 1956- 1958- 1962- 1964- 1967- Hottmley Bottmley Bottoalq Sean Nancy Alan Jam Gail Wilfred Burton 1942- 1946- 1951- 1 M Copla`H MaWthur Millian am George Gordon 944\C1943- 1944- Copland MacArthur opland Copland Copland Copland Heather Meagan Andrea Ion Karla Gail Elizabeth Stuart Brace Elizabeth 1968- 14/1- 1912- 1993- 1973- Bray Bray EESi Corner Bartley brmchl Florence BURDSK M I Milli® JcM BUDDY Brady Brady BradY Brad Millin Paul Charles Edger Lavery (M.D.) Murray 19C8-1936 1913- 1914-1969 1942- M M 1949- Clarke Harris M Helm Grace Ibrothy nlm Bray Bray Brady BradX Bray Brady Bryan Robert Bruce Stepbm David Barbara Paul Hooray Edger Clarke Carl Elizabeth 1942- 1947- 1948- 1949- 1951- 1956- M M M M Scott Bhrms Solmsou Leaning Heather Pbylli. Frames Mary Annetta Katherine 8 ins Blizabeth 1943i 1952- 1952I- 19521 Brady Bray Bray Bray Paul Kent Ivan Katherine Scott Livingston 'Tyler Michelle Leone 1967- 1972- 1995- 1975 - Nae Harrhy 1942- 1947- 195B - M Harker Donald Paul Harker Hooker Harker Leanne Linda Laura ESIzabeth Ellen Margaret 1965- 1967- 1970- [N11 Gorham Barclay branch] Alda Luella Bmtrtce WXTON M ftOB Mervyn CGLLINS Collins Colline Collin Collin Collins Collins Collins Aatlmr Nellie Prederirk y Mary Iva Peter Horton NlisabElizabethRuss HooverNoover Alda May Reglnflld 19u- 1912- 1914- 1919- 1919- 1923- 1926- M N M M M N Moses XHarold JMCea NCCa11 (1)TDome D da Nal® Herold Jam Gertrude Onald Gadd Isehel Jaen GerPlald 1915- 1909- 19131 3916- 192D- lW5- (2)Rueter Gus Co1line Collln Collies Evans game Larry Lee Margaret Garfield t ederlck PdeaM Ane Alda Kirby CM In 1940- 1944- Mamie, 1949- 1954- 1 1939 - Pr or M Smers Dirgen Jan Robert 194 Ashley Corbett 1934 - Collies Collin u Rum ee Halbrwla ert 1990- 1993 - Collins Collin Collin Collins Russ Billle Re1d Timothy 1943- 1945- 1949- 1949- 1 M w sons Blw Douglas ILmda 1948- 1943- Ct me C]ostlna Lm 1993- F1 (A Lueua Beatrice Horten Collins family) Nellie Elizabeth C9LLMS M Herold HEkTHWCK A a Sane 1947 - Reeve Paalo Ma TI na l9Wrl Davies 1943- Corte Frances Heathco Heathcock Heathcock Stephen Robert. Ian Russ Elan To®as 1968- 1912- lw] Bldg Luella Beatrice (Bv M) (Collins) Hartley Rea living in Streetsville Mary B1de mums M (1) Bon l TBORHB Thorne _ Thorne Lawrence Bryan 1940- 1941- 1 M Davies Corte Frances Mare 19A21 Thoma Thorne TM le Matthew Catherine Karma Marie 1968- 197o- 1973 - Russ Mervyn Collins 1887-1964 "The BARCLAY/BOYLES Family Eli's daughter Elizabeth married Malcolm Boyles, and they lived in Markham Township while Malcolm attended Veterinary College in Toronto. He graduated in 1893 as V.S. (Ontario), giving his home address as Mongolia, Ontario. By that time they had four sons, the younger two being twins. They moved to Toronto Junction, occupying various addresses near where Keele Street crosses Dundas. In the 1894 City Directory J. Malcolm Boyles was listed as Veterinary Surgeon at 99 Dundas Street. In 1895 both surgery and home were at 118 Dundas. Here they lived through 1896, but the surgery was at 4 Keele Street and by this time he also ran a Livery Stable. In 1897 the family lived at 47 Keele Street, with the two businesses across the way at 22 Keele Street, where they remained until late in 1899. Then in 1900 we find them housed and in business at 346 Dundas (south side), with no mention of the Livery Stable — their last place at The Junction. We know, of course, that by the summer of 1901 they were firmly established in the hotel business at Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. Kate and Lena, born in Toronto, were six and three respectively, and the four boys were through school. This writer remembers a visit to their home on Keele Street, next door to a Fire Hall where good horses would receive plenty of training and care night and day. I visited them on the farm near Lipton, Saskatchewan, in 1919 where Aunt Libby and Harry lived with Roy and Collette. Recently in the Museum at Markham we found a very helpful lady who showed us records of 1837 and an 1860 map. John Boyles, Malcolm's father, lived on Concession IX, Lots 23 and 24, farming 150 acres. So on a snowy day we were able to locate these farms and the Boyles Cemetery, where several generations of them have been buried; then we went north to locate the former hamlet, Mongolia, on the same Road 10. We found, too, that John Boyles had lived there in 1851 — a man born in the United States, whose family as Loyalists had come from New Jersey by way of New Brunswick. 110 " [811 Gorham Barclay branch] Bliaaheth J. BARCLAY M John Malcolm LiOYW, V.S. Boyles Boyles Boyles Boyles Boyles Boyles Oliver Roy Fred Harry Katherine Sena Boast - Barcly 1881-1935 1886-19M 1806- 1895-1955 189S - M H M English Amen Trithart Collette William Gustave 1897-1965 1892-1971 1895-1954 Boyles Boyles Boyles Boyles MOM Michael Bata Sheila a Malcolm Barclay Lenore Aw 1921- 1922- 1923- 1934- th M M Seats Scoy Banner Seen Jones Thomas Marren 1921- 1919- 1934 - Boyles Boyles Boyles Boyles Terry Rack Marylyn Michael Arne Patrick Mary 1948- 1950- 1954- 1960- M NBr Beaman NeNSmen an Han HC®a Bruce Michael Jeffry e Christopher Noah 1948-8- 1957- 1958- 195959- 1960. 1967- Hmdcark Tmhl 1967- Rita lanore BOlLES M James Warren BPBLLISC4 Spelliocy Spellascy Spelliscy Spalliscy Spelllecy Spelliecy Bpelliscy Mary Michael Sheila Terrance Timothy David Robert Jill Jesse Ann Martin Ray Christopher 1950- 1952- 1952- 1953- 1954- 1960- 1965- M M Hill Lawlor Terrence 1 Molly Hall Hill Mai Terrence Coleen Michael 1972- 1q 1971 "Kate is buried in Regina. Lena is still very much alive in Edmonton with her daughter, Evelyn Hayes. Harry died in a car accident and is buried at Rosthern, Saskatchewan, the others being interred at Fort Qu’Appelle. 112 " CL11 Corbao Barclay brancbl Trithart Trithart Trithart Trithart 8 Iyn I ala Constance f rdon Jens Maritya Pierce 1923- - 1924- 1927- 1934- M M M M— Hayes Mitchey Stebbe Ire9 (Mrs.) Hobert Lily George Evelyn R eaanler 1922- 19241 1919' M4- 934-Tritha Stebbe Trithart t Trithart Stebbe Stebbe Stebbe roma Calvin Cathy Marilyn Shelley Gregory Lee Wnald 1949- 1951- 1956- 1957- GordKa M 195- 1952- Helmar M Paul Saskeiv 1942- Allea S®kleiv Bhannm Lee 1972 - Heyes Mayes Hayes Trithart Trithazt Trithart Wberta Daborab Kimberley (Ivey) (Ivey) Bruce LYnn Jill Jean all Priest 1947- 1949- 1956- 1954- 1956- 1965- 1 B skill Keith Allison 194&- Bs ill Dal Kobert 1976 - (New Year's Dry) 113 "Illustrations: Lena Boyles with her husband Gustave Trithart Evelyn J. Trithart with her husband Alex R. ‘Sandy’ Hayes 114 " "John George BARCLAY Family Illustration: Mrs. Mary Barclay second wife of John Barclay of Owen Sound In the 1880s John Barclay and his young wife lived in Drayton, Ontario, where their daughter Lila was born. Her mother died when Lila was but a child, and she was taken by her Grandmother and Aunt Adeline to the old home, where she grew up as an elder sister to the Charles Barclay family. She married Wint White and their family is now spread from Alberta to Halifax – most still being in the Toronto district. John’s second wife brought him some acres up the west hill at Owen Sound, where he grew vegetables and fruit which he peddled in the town. When his wife died, John retained the property. Later he married a young lady and they had two fine daughters, whose families are now making a significant mark in our country. " [E core® Barclay imily] JoM George BARCLAY M (1) Sazab man u6 (2) M!... (3) Gertrude x TH Hazcigv Bazr1m B Clm lila Gladys Jmet Aerial Fl mce 133 lm 1925- 1932- N M H x is mve Lmaem Winton Hilum Hob¢t JoD Hmu 1888- 1921- 193 Let L® Le Mamea a E13sebete d zab 1951- 19955 5- 1956- N On Stop 1951- mva mve mva Byre mve Wi1Ltm Bamis Cinryl oaz Jsame Hobert Mm a Lyem Dienpe L�mcl bn Soq azBcl 1946- 1947- 1943- 1952- 1954- N H M M Claxton Zevenbergen Gszsole Harvey geweeh visa vazn Ly1e xilbsimina ame 1946- 1951- 1954- C Ion Gsewla ml Hetmeth Virgil jo* To Rase 1969- 19'13- 19 - u6 [Nii Gorham Barclay heanch] Lila Aerial M=Y M Winton Jahn WHIM White Nhlte I White White Mary John Jean Donald Kathleen Barclay Virxumia Winton 1913- 1914- 1917- 192a - M N M N Price Neesor Grp Preston Ralph Esther !Tank Sylvia Theodore 19�ml 1916- 1502- 1921 - price Price Bray Louts Raney Barrl;v�iam Wotan Am 1949- 1940- 1942- M M M Taylor (1) B4ens Nelson 9teeart Robert gq ack1947- Jack 1941-1961 1937- (2) Naeors Bather 1934- �3) Fugita 19 ae 9 — Price Price Price Price Nelson Nelson Nelson Christine Casey Neil Katherine Ralph Heathar Jacqueline Louis Tadao Taniko Jmes Kay Nary 1963- 1967- 1970- 1972- 1962- 1962- 1967- 117 [Mli Gorham Barclay branch] JoM Barclay aRIM M P her NgG`bB White White White W to Gavin White Carol Richard Gail Paul Maine Marilyn boa 1971- Lila Reesoe 6 ther 1941- 1944- 1945- 1951- 1 M M M Malcolm Rogerson Giddings Brobbel John Ronald Florence Nirim M aed 1939- 1 1941- 1943- 19%- Malcolm Ibbel Brobbel Laura JoM LB�b� Michael Juliana Jean Robert Esther1964- 1966- lW2- 1975 - Rogers® Waite Rogerson Rogerson Rogerson White Tony E4a Rm€ Rama Angela Janina Marie Paul Mim Mlizabeth 1961- 1964- 1969- 1972- 1wi- 1974- lbnald Minton WiRTB M Sylvia PRE81oM Yhite White Jackett Jackett Gavin Mark Michelle Richard Maine Roeaad 1966- 1971- 1991- 1994- 118 "THE BARCLAY/FULLER FAMILY Emma Maria (Barclay) Fuller, my own mother, grew up on the old Pickering farm and spent a year at least in the Jarvis Street High School in Toronto. She was proud of the Barclay name, and spoke with precision and had a well-rounded vocabulary. She wrote many letters, keeping very close to her sisters and brothers. Robert Fuller was from Pickering too. Of English extraction, he had only a short period of formal education, but was a reader and very able in discussing events and politics. His mother was the stern Methodist type with firm views on the evils of cards, dancing and drink. His father was James Chappel Fuller. The James C. Fuller family lived on various rented farms until they made the decisive move to western Ontario, where they purchased a hundred acres near Mitchell. They soon replaced the log house with one of fine white brick, but in each house a Sunday School was established for the neighbourhood children. Robert and Emma rented a farm nearby and were fortunate in being able to rent good land. Logan, Fullarton, Hibbert Townships were their homes for the eighteen years after their marriage, by which time they had nine children. Ross, the youngest, lived only four months during the move to Downie in 1898. These parents differed from their neighbours in plans for their growing family. Rather than acquire more land, their aim was more education. The children were fond of school because of more than average success in their studies. The move to within a mile of Stratford provided much better school facilities for the younger ones. The two eldest sons had some months' training in business college, while five of us went through Collegiate to graduate from the Stratford Normal School. Harry Roger soon wearied of business and followed Herbert to 'the West'. Herbert B. Fuller was in Saskatchewan riding as a cowboy on a ranch - soon to be foreman where he trained both horses and men in the work. Harry joined him as partner in contract work ""dirt-moving"" at various sites. He finished at Kipp, Alberta, running a post office and general store. 119 " "Illustrations Herbert B. Fuller and Mrs. Annie (Mill) Fuller lived their married life in Alberta Harry Roger Fuller was killed in action in France in 1917. This grave is in La Targette British Cemetery two miles west of the Vimy Memorial. Harry was killed in action in 1917 and is buried at La Targette Military Cemetery behind Vimy Ridge. Arthur Gordon died at home the same year, and Edward 'Ted' was taken out of high school to work on the farm in a severe labour shortage due to the war. The years 1917 and 1918 were a long, tough period for home folks. James Clifford was on active service early in 1916, Harry and Robert soon after. These two were wounded in action. James received the Military Medal at the Somme; then was commissioned and was awarded the Military Cross in France. Jim and Robert served as officers in reserve units during the 1939 War. All the family married and raised families — none, however, as numerous as the family from which they went out into the world. By 1976 five remain, all in a well-earned retirement: Ida Mills in a nursing home in Regina; the author in his 54th year in Windsor; Bessie, Ella and Edward Tullis in the Stratford district close to their numerous grandchildren. 120 " "Robert Fuller and Emma Maria Barclay-family picture taken about March 1907 in order from left to right: bottom row - Winnifred -- Arthur -- Ella -- Edward Marjorie -- Gordon -- Eliza -- Tullis ---------------------------------------------------""Ted"" middle row - father -- Laura -- Bessie -- Ida -- mother Robert -- Louise -- Evelyn -- --------- Emma Fuller -- Maria back row - James -- Herbert -- Harry -- Robert Clifford -- Barclay -- Roger -- Miller 121 " MNWIAYLFIISEA P 61,Y Barclay M Faller Phma Robert Marla 1 1862-1938 1857-1944 Puller Puller Faller Puller Fuller £Eller Herbert Merry Ida Laura James Rossi@ Barclay Mope Louise cliYYmd L Iyn MCI WM 1880-1968 1882-1917 1884- 1886-19'!1 1888-1960 1891- M K.L A. M M M M Mills hence Mille Coulton 1) Ewy abb Amnie Thmae William Marlon George Richard 1883-1923 1884-1 1880-1960 1091-1940 1886-1967 2) Amstrmg Jean 1905-1950 3) Eedy (Martganery) Anne 1905 - Filler Puller Fuller Puller Puller Puller Robert P a Ross Arthur Winmitred Edsani Miller Eliza Cordon Marjorie Tullis 1894- 1896- 1897-1898 1900-1917 1901-1939 190} M M M M 1) Erb Erb Tbome 1) Iaxrie Hammh Edldn Percy A e 1895-1955 1894- IP", 1903-IWI 2) Kendall D.V.S. 2) Collier Kathleen 1901-1963 (Cos) 1905 Mary 19w- 122 F wr Pulls puller Puller F er [Sli Coehm Baaq brmch) Mildred Herby BaaeY PHLLBR M mrcia MILTS P11er Pulls puller Puller F er prink Mildred Jem Mbert Magnet NoughWn Cherlm Jmee Bona 1988- 191a 1W2- 1915- 1919- 1941- 9 M M M 195 smo 1) Brame¢ ➢ vLlmn Martin M Jola Jof Jean tom Trotter Hobert Millin Isabel Carol willim 9171959 1915, 1915, Mag (Hmpmire) peon 2) ThmVern Keith 1943 1944- I 1942- 1953 - &int l Mr Buller 1909- SYWbm Se4tlhem Bre m Bream Bremen Braman Harbert B d willim Termce Jacqueline Murry Jm sj4 Robert Robert Jatm MW . Wr 1932- 1934- 1938- 1939- 1942-lW2 1947 M M M M M M Bomm Hartley Barra Bncck ng Andreva 3clenrr Isabel wimurm Marie Malme Oav Ingrid Joyce Ur& Mtoinette BocheU* Pemklin 1934- 1934- 1939- 1939- 1940- 1947 T�I1er Pulls Palle Matin Martin Mbat Cozdm J=Ice Marlon Cherlm Allen Brim Mmrem Ame Tb m 1941- 1946- 1958- 1947 195 M M M M Hi mrecht lurmretti Trotter Bruce Cbmlme Carol willim Betty Mag (Hmpmire) Ra Keith 1943 1944- I 1942- 1953 - [tiller l Mr Buller Bradley Kavlm Melissa Robert Cam Herther 1964- 1969- 1995- 123 Gibb [Eli Gorham Barclay brencn] The Gibb family neve lived for five generations on their fine in DowMe. All were educated through Nigh School. Daughters Marjorie end Phyl is became teachers, than married sed live m farms. Jones took over the have form. Robert, after war service, "a into the grain merchandising business; Ron into cod.rarting with a large firm. The next generatim received college training to enter nursing, business, conservation aha recreation. Beavers Bessie Evelyn PULLER N George CUM Cibb Gibb Gibb Gibb Cynthia Glad Gibb Marjorie Robert Jesse Gail Fhyllie Charles Isabel Fuller Herbert 1969- Evelyn Ronald 1917- 1922- 1926- 1928- 1934- 1 N N H N Malcolm Smgth guide Sbeldm Siwckletan Dalton Tyle burial Clayton Elaine Olive Fern Florence 19111 1920. 1927 1918- 1934 - Malcolm Naleolo Cabo Gibb Reith Bruce Allen Douglas James Dalton James George 194b 1948- 1952- 1956- 1 Bougntttower Gayle 1947— Beavers ads Gibb Cibb Gibb Domain Nancy Cynthia Marjorie Charles Elaine Jane Gail Andrew 1954- 1956- 1959- 1953- 1969- 128 "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Mills The Mills family set up first on a farm in the dry belt of Saskatchewan, then moved on to Regina. Marjorie is in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Ken in Lethbridge, Alberta. Don, who did his term in the R.C.A.F. in W.W. II, is employed in Regina. 125 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Coulton The Coulton family still can find a centre on the farm they received directly from the Crown about 1850, passed on to the eldest son, William. James was in the Navy, and since has been immersed, along with his two sons, in advanced education. Thomas, the youngest son, served on active duty as a fighter pilot in the War. Ruth is a Public Health Nurse. Laura Louise Fuller M William Richard Coulton 126 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Fuller This family, born in Toronto, had their formal education in Winnipeg. Dorothy became a professor in Home Economics. Patricia, after war service in the Navy, trained in physiotherapy and practices in hospital in Brockville. James trained in chemistry at Guelph, took further business courses, and has risen to prominence in the chemical field, now in Chicago. 127 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Gibb The Gibb family have lived for five generations on their farm in Downie. All were educated through High School. Daughters Marjorie and Phyllis became teachers, then married and live on farms. James took over the home farm. Robert, after war service, went into the grain merchandising business; Ronald into contracting with a large firm. The next generation received college training to enter nursing, business, conservation and recreation. 128 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Fuller This family grew up in Windsor, Ontario. Jack practices dentistry in St. Mary’s and Robert A. is teaching in Toronto. The Stahls live in Port Dover, where Oswald is a lawyer in general practise. 129 " "Illustrations: Jack Edward Fuller, D.D.S. After graduation in 1944 served in the Canadian Army Dental Corps at Camp Borden, then practised in Windsor for twenty-four years. After a year of vacation in Devonshire he set up practice in St. Marys, Ontario. Of his children, Susan is raising a family in Port Dover, Margaret is teaching in Windsor, and Ted is about to graduate into Engineering and Geology. Robert Arthur Fuller Had his Normal Training in London and began teaching in 1952. In 1963 moved from Grimsby to the Toronto staff. He spent two years in Paris studying Art, so is now teaching conversational French as well as his favourite subject – Art. He has produced some notable pictures both in oils and in watercolours. 130 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Erb The older Erb couple still live in their beautiful stone house on the Third Concession of Downie. Harold has taken over the apple orchard and business. The eldest daughter, Muriel, lives nearby. Kay is in Woodstock; Audrey in London; Bessie teaches in the Downie School. 131 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Thorne When Marjorie died quite young, Pat Thorne was left with three little ones too young to remember her. Patsy, who did very well in London. Terry, who chose the Canadian Navy for a career, married and has a growing family. They are accustomed to moves across the country and back, as his position makes its demands upon him. 132 " "[Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Fuller This family still live in the Perth County area. Allan is manager of a merchandising firm branch. Lorianne, a teacher for some years, is raising her family on their farm. Their father, Ted, had various positions after leaving farming, finishing up as Postmaster at Sebringville. 133 " "Illustrations: Lila Barclay White with the children of Charles A. and Caroline Barclay Holding Helen Barclay Auld. standing (from left): S. Harold Barclay, Mary Goad, Maud A. (Haywood) Rigg, Dr. Lyman T. Barclay Two views of the retirement house, built well before 1850, on a small corner of Lot 19 where he large Barclay house still stands. This is now the home of Helen (Barclay) Auld and her husband, Gordon. The Charles Albert BARCLAY Family Charles Albert Barclay inherited the homestead farm from his father, Eli Gorham Barclay, and passed it on to his second son, Harold, who raised a large fine family there. Later Harold moved to another farm north of Lindsay, from which his family went into different kinds of work and are doing very well. Charles' two youngest children, Helen and Frank, still live on parts of the 1819 property. Maud's daughters grew up near Lake Erie, and Mary Goad has three sons, all in Toronto. Dr. Lyman T. Barclay trained in medicine in Toronto and in Europe to become a very successful plastic surgeon. In World War II he attained the rank of Colonel and was in command of a military hospital at Basingstoke, England, where much surgery was required. 134 " [Eli Gorham Barclay branch] Charles Albert BABCLAy M Caroline Susan BfE9)MSCM Barclay Barclay Barclay Beralay 6arclry Barclay Barclay Laurance Maud Mary Lyman S al Mass yradc Adeline Louise iwllfs 1ar�ld Beatrice Stevenson M (M.D.) Gol Jmen Brady Bandy 1e93-1894 1895- 189'/- 1900-1971 1902-1971 1904- 1906- M M M M M M (1) Xavmod DOM Inglis 'Tweedie Aald Capper Leopold James Margaret Gladys Gordon Rovma Jahn Lawrance Irene Alexander Sclmiedrhen 1888-1962 1891- -1975 1914- 1893- 1906- (2) Rigg Jane Arm Dearden (M.D.) 1990.2972- g Icall 1919-1916 M McCausland Michael (M.D.) Judith Mary Margaret Patricia Barbara Seen Kathleen Ann Nally, ' 1941- 1942- 1948- 1949- M N M Brady Bandy Grflflthe Xaem Sc}miedebm Mary Jamas John Darold L380 Kathleen XdveN Douglas Jane Bolt 1950- 950.1934- 1934- 1941' 1946- Menem Sclmiedrhen Schmiadchen Michael Stevan Jumifer Peter Jane Arm ea James 1990.2972- 1969- 1991- GriffAbe Griffiths John David Micheal Mdrw Richard 1961- 1962- 135 EEU Gorton Baec], v branch] Nary Loui4e BNWLAY H James La epee CAD Goad M Margaret INGLIS Boal food James Charles John Bartley Stevenson BARCLIY M Bmwena COOPER Lglis Edward Lawrence 1911- 1 1921w- 1927- 1 johl N M Ellis Bowman Jacob Joan Mary Diane Wilfred Lime, Lucille 1930- Nilnan Margaret Charles 1924 Brim 1929- Dann Earle NLmifred Scott Drved Coaa Dowd 1962- Charles Jahn Nary Edwaxd Borman Louise Elisabeth 1952- 1954- 196c- 960-Goad Dead Bead Coad Goad James Robin Susan Heather Matthew A11ie Carolyn Melinda 1954- 1959- 1959- 1962 - Dead Bead Coad Goad Goad Geoffrey Lawrie Jennifer Martha Alison Lmrsence Ann Maly Diana Lucille 1954- 1956- 1959- 1962- 1965 - Ly an Tu s BAHC (M.D.) M Margaret INGLIS Bexclry Heather Susan Sonia ItiaHc Stevenson BARCLIY M Bmwena COOPER Lglis 933- 1 Barclay Martin ewsley johl Georgina Scot (Ph.D.) 1931- N vuson &axle Wilfred 1931-1 Martin Martin Nilson Nilnan Margaret Charles Brenda Brim Susan Lynm Dann Earle NLmifred Scott 1968- 19Te- 1957- 1962- 136 Samel Harold Goldman BAPBLAY Barer Barely Barclay George Carol Margaret David Anne Jam 1933- 1934- 1936- 1 M 1934- Carleton O'Brian Steven Staphame Shirley Artmr 1968- Joyce Wilson 1934- 1935 - [&Li Gorton Barclay branch] Gladys Irene'lx H Fancy Jam Patr. Fath Lmmaoce Jam 1936- 1940- 194 - M M Leman Winteratein Robert Linda Gar and Jean 1934- 19" Barclay Barclay Steven Staphame John Jam 1968- 1970 - Stanley Linda Rodger Janice HAm Harold Elizabeth Charles Gladys Douglas 1943- 1946- 1952- 1954- 1955- M M (1) Young Watson Joan Donald 1943- Umard 2 (2) Healey 1942 Jam 1948- Harcly Bark yiayl Watson Lon Michael Brant Am James Donald 1964- IW5- lwS (adopted) 137 [Bli Gorhm Bazaar brmch] (Smuel Mamld Goldman Barclay tinily) Gmzge David B6RC M Shirley Joyce CARf.L➢OM Barclay Barclay Barclay Raz lay Garr Cynthia Bobin ELaine Allm Joyca ce se Louise 1955- 1957- 1959- 1964- 1 Fdgett Daana 1956- 0am1 Nine BARCf.AY N Trt Nilson 0-B ol@im olB en O;Brim Casal %say Michael Made Amo was= 1956- 1959- 196- 1 Mlachak Charles 1951- Mlachak 1 Brien Charles 1974- Nmcy Ruth BARCLpy M Robert G lwsl L M LeMm Lelmm Lelmm Aubert Shari Brmt Douglas Lynn Bav d 1959- 1961- 1966- 138 "Bertha Barclay was the youngest in the Eli Gorham Barclay family. She had the usual education of the time, taught school, probably in Markham Township, and married Robert Ramsay, a native of the Peterborough area. They soon made the trek to southern Manitoba, where they made a farm home - a 'homestead', no doubt. Here my father visited them in the late summer of 1906. Before 1912 they had given up farming and were living in Toronto, where all their interests have centred to the p resent time. Their three middle children died quite young. Lawrence went to war in a Schoolboys Battalion in 1916, and died in action with the Canadian Fourth Division in the big August offensive of 1918. Roberta married a soldier from that war who became a dentist and practised on Gerrard Street East in Toronto. She now has two daughters with young families living near her in Toronto. Both daughters have gone back to teaching, with higher qualifications attained by extra hard work. 139 " "Illustrations: Ramsay family group, Toronto, abt 1915 Mrs. Bertha Adele Ramsay seated - left to right: Robert Henry Ramsay and Roberta Esther Mary Alexandra abt 1907- Ramsay children - Lawrence, Margaret & Archie Sergeant Robert Edison Johnston Roberta (Ramsay) Johnston 140 " "BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES Armorial Families, Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, 1970, Tuttle Co, Rutland, Vt. The Beaver, Winter 1966, Hudson Bay Company, Winnipeg Canadian Antiques Collector, Vol.6 No.4, April 1971 The Canadian Men & Women Of The Time, H. J. Morgan, 1898, Wm Briggs, Toronto Clans & Tartans Of Scotland, Robert Bain, 1938 (1968 ed.), Collins, London The Disciples Of Christ In Canada Since 1830, Reuben Butchart, 1949, Toronto Entre Nous, Fall 1969 and Summer 1969, pub. by Unemployment Ins. Comm. Ottawa Historical Atlas Ontario County and York County, 1874, Mika Pub, Belleville The Life & Times of Wm. Lyon McKenzie, Charles Lindsey, 1862, Toronto CW. Memoirs Of Our Community, 1967, 1966/67 Grade 8 students of Valleyview T.S.A., Lobo Township One World Around, 1971, Jennie Steindorf Renner, Cleveland Heights, Ohio The Ontario Village of Brougham Past! Present! Future?, Robert A. Miller, 1973, Brougham, Ontario The Oshawa Times, 24/June/l967, Oshawa, Ontario The Oshawa Vindicator, 9/November/l869 Past Years In Pickering, William R. Wood, 1911, Wm. Briggs, Toronto The Pickering Story, William A. McKay, 1961, Township of Pickering Historical Society A Sense Of Urgency, C. L. Burton, 1952, Clarke Irwin, Toronto The Surnames Of Scotland; Their Origin, Meaning & History, George F. Black, 1946, New York Trout Family History, W. H. Trout, 1916, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Whitby Chronicle, l6/September/l880 Transcript of Admission To The Bar of William Heman Hurlburt, 23rd May 1950, Supreme Court of Alberta, Edmonton Transcript of Admission To The Bar of John Fife Barclay, 22nd September 1972, Law Courts, Edmonton Typescript, Unemployment Insurance In Canada, R. G. Barclay, 1957 Public Archives Of Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa - Census, Upper Canada Petitions 1816-1818, State Papers, letters Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville Street, Toronto - Census, cemetery records, wills Whitby Historical Society, 416 Centre Street South, Whitby - archives Disciples of Christ Historical Society, 1101 19th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee - archives 141 " "Acknowledgements My very particular thanks and acknowledgements are directed to the two — Kathleen Bowley who did the final work on the James family and added items on David, Betsy and Margaret, and also the typing — and to my wife Kathleen Fuller for her help as well as her critical, constructive interest in detecting errors and suggesting improvements. To my son, Robert A. Fuller, for sketches, the cover design, and for expert advice - to the late George Barclay of Lobo Township - to Mrs. E. M. Long, Poplar Hill - to The Reverend Orlo Miller - to Mrs. Irma Aziz of Byron - to Mrs. Rachael Giles now living in Michigan - to Mrs. Barbara Shotwell and Mrs. Thera Harris covering the Detroit area - to Mr. Douglas Legg of South Dorchester - to Mrs. Jenny Renner of Ohio -to Mrs. Vivian Anderson of Minneapolis for coverage of the William S. Barclay family - to Mrs. Nancy Ross of Burlington - and to my many cousins in the Eli G. Barclay family. R.M.F. And I owe many thanks to Robert and Kathleen Fuller for allowing me to join them in this undertaking, and to my husband, Robert Bowley, for moral support and splendid photography. I am happy to remember the contributions of cousins who have become friends by correspondence over the past years. In particular my debt is great to the late George Barclay, my father, to the late Isabel Barclay of Toronto and the late Helena Hurlburt of Edmonton. I received much kindly help from Archivists of the Dominion Archives in Ottawa, the Ontario Archives in Toronto, and Mrs. Muriel G. Luton of the Disciples Church Archives - as well as from Mrs. Donald Barclay, Mrs. George McBrien, Mrs. Edna Peak of Pasadena, California, Mrs. Evalyn Graves, Dr. Jenny Renner, Mrs. Dorothy Darsie, Miss Mavourneen Barclay, Mrs. Louise Russell, and Mrs. William H. Hurlburt of Edmonton. Finally, the interest and encouragement of my children and of my nephews and nieces have made me feel that the little book was worth writing for them. K.R.B 142 " "The publisher and main author of The Barclays Of Pickering was born in Perth County and educated at Stratford until he went into teaching near home. He comes of English, Scottish and United Empire Loyalist stock. Of the latter, Hubbard and Willson were in Pickering prior to 1800. Barclays were there in 1819 and Fullers came in 1832. He served three years in the Canadian Army, nearly a year in France where a 'blighty' some weeks before the end of the war sent him to hospital in England. He resumed teaching in Sarnia, then in Windsor until he retired as principal in 1954, when he had already served on City Council for eighteen months. In the second war he wore the kilt of the Essex Scottish, 2nd Battalion, with the final rank of Captain, and recently received the Royal Canadian Legion fifty-year medal. He produced a Fuller history ten years ago, and in 1972 wrote and published Windsor Heritage, a book of background material on Windsor and the Michigan area — a book to be found in libraries in our larger centres. Kathleen Kendall became his wife in 1956. She too was a teacher in England where they were married. After assisting with the compilation of the Fuller history, she produced a history of the Kendalls, who have lived in Northamptonshire for many generations. Her second family history is in the making; it is of her mother's family, Hurst and Robinson. Her interest and help have been of the greatest value in the Barclay work. In all these efforts, each has helped the other with interest, enthusiasm, critical aid and actual hard work. \ Kathleen Richmond Barclay grew up on the prairies and served overseas in W.W.II with the W.R.C.N.S. Has an Honours B.A. in English and History from Queens, made post-graduate studies at University of Toronto and The Sorbonne. Was Librarian of the Royal Commission on Arts, Letters and Sciences. In France, while studying, was executive secretary of the Canadian Embassy Visa Section. On return to Canada married Robert Eric Bowley, a chemist, philatelist and expert photographer. For the past seven years has been Parish Secretary of St. John's Anglican Church, Peterborough. 143 " "INDEX AMELL.................................................... 112,88,94 ANDERSON ..................................................... 88,94 BARCLAY, Bertha Adele ........................................ 96,139 BARCLAY, Lt. COL. Allan.................................... 103,105 BARCLAY, Charles A.............................. 96,115,116,134,135 BARCLAY, David Lyons ......................................... 76,77 BARCLAY, David (Judge) .................................... 78,80,82 BARCLAY, Eli G...................................... 1,10,47,95,96 BARCLAY, Eli (Lobo) ....................................... 21,35,36 BARCLAY, Eliza ....................................... 96,98,100,101 BARCLAY, Emma Maria ...................................... 96,97,119 BARCLAY, Frederick W. G...................................... 74,75 BARCLAY, George Rev.................................... 2,5,6,10,64 BARCLAY, George (Lobo) .............................. 11,13,14,15,16 BARCLAY, R. George D................................... 61,62,63,73 BARCLAY, Hiram ............................................... 17,20 BARCLAY, James ......................................... 53,63,65,66 BARCLAY, John George ........................................ 96,115 BARCLAY, John Wilson............................................ 29 BARCLAY, Joshua.............................................. 13,14 BARCLAY, Lydia ...................................... 11,79,80,81,87 BARLCAY, Lyman Dr...................................... 134,135,136 BARCLAY, Lyman Theopholus ..................... 53,61,69,70,73,74,75 BARCLAY, Lyman Thorpe ........................................... 91 BARCLAY, Ardelia Mary ..................................... 78,80,84 BARCLAY, Nancy............................................ 77,79,80 BARCLAY, Robert Hall ................................... 78,80,82,88 BARCLAY, William E. (Michigan) ......................... 15,21,22,23 BARCLAY, William Sleigh................................ 10,67,80,81 BENTLEY ............................................. 10,38,40,41,42 BOYLES, Malcolm ............................................ 110,111 BOWLEY, Mrs. Kathleen........................................... 62 BURTON, Charles L......................................... 8,99,103 BURTON, Eli Franklin .................................... 99,100,101 BURTON, George .......................................... 96,100,101 BRADY, Paul L. Dr.............................................. 107 CLAREMONT ........................................................ 4 COLLINS .................................................... 108,109 DOVE ....................................................... 115,116 FERGUS .......................................................... 54 FULLER Chart ................................................... 122 FULLER, Harry R............................................. 119,120 FULLER, Herbert .................................... 119,120,123,124 FULLER, James Clifford M.M. M.C......................... 73,120,127 FULLER, Jack Edward D.D.S...................................... 130 FULLER, Robert Sr.......................... 119,121,122,123,129,130 FULLER, Robert Arthur .......................................... 130 GRAVES, Evalyn.................................................79,87 HARPER, Mary Ann............................................. 95,96 JOHNSTON.................................................. 139,140 KETCHEN...................................................... 13 ,54 KNOWLES ...................................... 4,10,46,47,48,49,78,79 LAUCHLAND .......................................... 57,58,67,68,116 LEDYARD ....................................................... 59,60 LENAHAN......................................................... 116 PEAK .......................................................... 59,60 RAMSAY ...................................................... 96,139 RAMSAY, Lawrence ........................................... 139,140 REBELLION 1837 .................................................. 13 RENNER, Jenny ............................................. 49,50,51 RUSSELL...................................................... 57,58 SHEPPARD................................................ 8,38,40,42 SINCLAIR........................................................ 49 SINCLAIR, William Bayne ................................ 79,80,83,87 STEINDORF .............................................. 48,49,50,54 TRITHART ........................................... 111,112,113,114 TROUT ........................................................ 47,49 TULLIS .............................................. 2,5,6,10,46,52 WHITBY .................................................... 65,57,73 WHITE ........................................... 18,115,116,117,134 " "INDEX Page Page Abel 56---- Barclay Scottish forebears 2 Acknowledgements---- 142-- Barclay Tartan inside front cover Adams ---- 85-- Adamson---- 41a-- Barclay, Reverend George--- 2, 5, 8 Africa — see Ghana ----10, 64, 76 Ahrens ---- 107 -- James (died in infancy) Alberta 115-- --10 — see Edmonton ---- Janet (Tullis)-- 8, 46, 76 Kipp---- Lethbridge--- Barclay, George Jr. family-- Vegreville--- charts & story-- 11-37 Alberta, University of 72, 73, 74---- (given names): Allen ---- 27--- Ada Maude-- 29 Amell ---- 111, 112--- Albert-- 17 Anderson ---- 12-- Alda-- 19 Anderson (Nancy)---- 52--- Alexander-- 34, 37 (William) 88, 90, 91, 94--- Alvin-- 19 142--- Alvin E. -- 17, 18, 19 Andrews (George Jr.)---- 29--- Alvina Marie ""Vinnie""-- 27 (Eli) 123, 124--- Amanda-- 22, 23 Angrove --- 127-- Andrew J.-- 23 Annin --- - 24--- Annie-- 17 Anton --- - 49a--- Arthur-- 15, 37 Armitage ---- 24--- Arthur (of Dallas)-- 15 Armstrong ---- 122--- Arthur-- 26 Arnhem, Holland ---- 91--- Arthur Milo--- 25, 26 Arthur, Sir George ---- 11--- Barbara-- 20 , Ash, Joseph---- 69--- Barbara A.-- 23 Athersmith---- 126--- Barbara Aleta-- 25, 28 Auchtermuchty, Fife ---- 3--- Bessie-- 17 Auld ---- 8, 134, 135--- Blanche--- 25 Austria-Hungary — see Szombathely----- Brad-- 36 Autrey ---- 20--- Bradley-- 19 Ayrshire, Scotland ---- 67--- Brandon Clair-- 36 Aziz ---- 16, 142--- Brian-- 19 Bryan-- 36 Bach ---- 91--- Carl-- 37 Bailey ---- 16--- Carol-- 37 Baker ---- 105--- Catherine-- 15 Balfour ---- 49c--- Chadwick Lorne-- 36 Ball ---- 106--- Clarence Holmes ""Clare""-- 36 Baptist Church---- 5, 6, 7, 8, 43, 64--- Clinton Herman-- 25, 27 71--- Daisy Irene-- 17 Barclay Coat of Arms---- David-- 15, 33 inside front cover---- David-- 33 Barclay Crest ---- inside front cover---- Dean-- 36 Barclay ""Little Boxes"" ----10, 11, 12--- Deborah Ann-- 27 Barclay retirement house ---- 9--- Donna-- 20 (The given names of Barclays are listed alphabetically under the name of the one of the ten children of George & Janet Barclay from whom they are descended.) (These families are listed in order of age: i.e., George, Jr. first, Eli last.) " "Index Page 2 Page -- Page Barclay, George Jr. (given names): - Barclay, George Jr. (given names): Doris -- 37 -- Lee Trevor -- 27 Douglas Kingsley -- 20 -- Leeds Webster -- 36 Edmund A. -- 23 -- Leonard Theodore -- 25, 27 Eli Robert -- 15, 21, 35, 36 -- Lilly -- 36 Eliza -- 17 -- Lily Mae -- 25 Elizabeth Janette -- 25, 27 -- Linda Jean -- 27 Elizabeth ""Libby"" -- 17 -- Lois Ethel -- 20 Ellmore -- 17, 19 -- Lorne Webster -- 36 Emma --- 36 -- Lynda Elmira -- 22, 23 Eva May - 17, 19 -- Mabel Floss -- 29, 32 Gene -- 19 -- Mae -- 33 George (Jr.) (of Lobo)-- 4, 5, 7 -- Manford -- 36 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 -- Mary Arlene -- 25, 28 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26 -- Mary Delia -- 33, 34 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 -- Mary Ellen ""Maude"" - 22, 23, 25 36, 37, 38, 44 -- Mary Lee ""Mamie"" -- 34, 37 George, M.D. -- 15 -- Margaret Ann -- 36 George -- 23 - Nancy -- 15, 16 George -- 36 --- Nellie Hope -- 29 George -- 36, 142 -- Patricia ""Patty"" -- 25, 28 George Calvin ""Jiggs"" -- 25, 26 -- Patsy Sue -- 37 George Lamont -- 36 -- Phoebe -- 22, 23 Gerald Lorne -- 36 -- Phyllis Evelyn -- 25, 26 Grace Ellen - 29 -- Polly -- 37 Harry -- 33 -- Powell -- 36 Helen -- -- 33 -- Rachael Alexandra -- 20 Hiram -- 17, 20 -- Reuben Alvin-- 25, 28 Hiram Keith -- 13, 20 -- Reuben Herman -- 21, 23, 25, 26 Ida -- 33 -- Rhoda -- 33 Isabelle -- 23 -- Rhonda -- 20 Isobel -- 22 -- Robert Johnson -- 36 Iva Edna -- 37 -- Robin-- 20 Iva Jean -- 37 -- Roger Alan -- 27 Jacques (Revd) -- 33 -- Ronald -- 20 James -- 33 -- Ronald Dean -- 20 James Bradley -- 36 -- Sadie -- 17, 19 . James William -- 25 -- Sally Joanne -- 26 Jane -- 13, 15, 29 - - - Scott -- 19 Janet (McLeod) -- 22, 23 - - Shirley Jean -- 25, 28 Janet -- 26-- Sidney Paul -- 20 Janette Physina ""Jessie"" -- 21 -- Stuart McNee -- 31 22, 23, 24 -- Thomas --- 33 Jean -- 26 -- Timothy Dean -- 36 Jean (John) -- 33 - - - Vesta Helena -- 29 Jean Lucille -- 31 -- Victor Harold -- 29 Jessie Helena -- 29 -- Victor Ladell -- 29 Joan -- 26 -- Virla Lee -- 25 Joanne -- 27 -- Walter Franklin -- 23 John Wilson -- 15 -- Weston John -- 29, 31 Joshua - 13, 14, 15, 17 -- William E-- 15, 21, 22, 23 Judith Ann -- 27 -- William Eli -- 23 Keith Craig -- 20 -- Barclay, Jane-- 6, 10, 38, 39, 41 Laura -- 17, 18 -- — see also Bentley " "Index Page 3 Page -- Page Barclay, Elizabeth ""Betsy""-- 6, 10 -- Barclay, James (given names): 43, 142 -- Lyman Theophilus -- 53, 61, 68 -- see also Miller, Hamilton -- 69, 70, 74, 75 Barclay, Margaret -- 6, 10, 44, 45 -- Mabel -- 56, 67 142 -- Marjorie Georgina Dow-- 61, 71 — see also Barrie -- Mary Jane Mackenzie-- 62, 73 --Barclay, Nancy -- 6, 10, 46, 49 Maud Edna -- 59-- 50, 51, 52 -- Natalie Kim -- 62 — see also Knowles Nicholas Alexander-- 62 Robert Benjamin -- 62- Barclay, James family -- 53-75 -- Robert Ewan Mackenzie-- 62, 73 charts & story - Robert George Douglas-- 61, 62 (given names): 63, 70, 73, 142 Albert Ernest Ash-- 53, 56, 69 -- Susan Mary -- 61 Almira Evelina-- 53, 54 -- Virginia Mary Hoyle-- 61, 70, 71 54 revised, 65 -- Walker Hough -- 59 Ann Jane -- 53, 57, 66, 67 -- Walter Everett -- 56, 67 Antoinette -- 56, 69 -- Walter Franklin-- 53 Caroline Matilda -- 53, 66 -- Wilfred James -- 61 David John -- 61 -- William -- 59 Eli David -- 53,66,68 -- William Henry -- 53,59,66,68 Emma Rebecca Jane Becca -- 62 -- Barclay, David Lyons family-- Emma Theresa ""Retta""(Hough) -- 68 -- chart & story-- 10, 76-77 Esther (Gregory)- 67 -- David Lyons-- 4, 6, 7, 10, 46 Frank -- 56, 67 -- 64, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 142 Fred Lyman -- 59 - Maria (Houck)-- 77, 78, 79 Frederick William Gordon -- 61 -- Mary (Mackie) -- 77 70,74 ,75 -- Barclay, William Sleigh family George James -- 53, 56, 66, 67 -- charts & story -- 78_94 Gertrude Lena -- 59 -- (given names). Hannah Caroline (Parnham)-- 63 -- Allen -- 92 65> 66' 69 -- Anita -- 80 -- Helena Louise Josephine -- Barbara -- 92 ""Auntie Mac"" -- 53, 66, 69-- Bertha ""Bird"" -- 80, 82 Helena Katharine Margaret -- 61- Beverly - - 90 62, 70, 72 -- Brian -- 91 Isabel Helen Victoria -- 61 -- Brian -- 92 70, 74, 142 -- Carol -- 91 James 4, 6, 7, 10, 46, 53, 54 -- Carol-- 92 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 -- Louis -- 93 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 142 -- Christopher Allen -- 92 James Lyman Donald -- 61, 71 -- Connie Ann -- 92 72, 142 -- Dale -- 91 Jean Lucille -- 61 -- Darrell -- 93 John Ball Dow-- 61, 70, 71-- David -- 93 John David Ellsworth -- 62, 73 -- David Kent -- 92 John Fife-- 61 -- David L. -- 78, 80, 82 John Lyman Dow-- 61, 72 -- Denise -- 93 John William Nason -- 62 -- Donald -- 92 Katharine Isabella ""Kate"" (Dow) -- Duane Eugene -- 91 , J° Earl -- 88, 90 Kathleen Mavourneen - 56, 142 -- Elaine -- 92, 93 Kathleen Richmond - 62, 74 -- Erick Lymam -- 88 142, 143-- Francis Louis -- 88, 92 Kim Fife -- 61 -- Fred -- 88 " "Index. Page. 5 Barclay., Ell Gorham (given names):------------- Bentley, Jane (Barclay) (given names) : Stanley Harold--- 137------------- Louis 41b---Stephanie Jean--- 137------------- Mabel 41b Steven John--- 137------------- Maria 47 Barkley, Elden George.--- 7------------- Nancy --- 41, 41b, 42 Barr--- _. 50, 51------------- Neil--- 41b Barrie, Mangonel (Barclay) Family--- Randall Spencen --- 10, 38, 31, 42 charts & story--- 44------------- 41b, 42--- (given names):--- Randall S.--- 41, 41b Alexander Campbell--- 44 ------------- Ross --- 41b Ann--- 44------------- William B.. --- 4/ Betsy Maria--- 44------------- Bentley. --- 92, 93 Charles-- 44------------- Berdan --- 17, 19, 30 Elizabeth--- 44------------- Benny, Margureth [Barrie] --- 45 George--- 44------------- Benny --- 131 Ida M.--- 44------------- Bethany College, West Virginia,--- Jane--- 44------------- U.S.A. --- 46, 68 John--- 44------------- Bibliography --- 141 John (Jr.)--- 44------------- Bice --- 17 Margaret Ellen--- 44------------- Bices --- 85 Orlando--- 44------------- Bjerke. --- 80, 82 Robert--- 44------------- Black River Falls, Wisconsin, U.S.A.--- Robert Hugh--- 44------------- 41a, 78, 79, 82, 87 Barter--- 85------------- Blair --- 131 Basingstoke, England--- 134------------- Blum --- 108 Basselin--- 29------------- Bogarth --- 15 Beary--- 88, 92------------- Bohrer --- 86 Beaver, The--- 73------------- Bolton --- 17 Beavers--- 128------------- Bolton --- 84, 85 Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland--- 67------------- Bolton --- 127 Bell--- 54a, 58------------- Bond--- 54, 54a Bendle--- 112------------- Bond --- 99, 100 Benesh--- 92------------- Boock --- 31 Benns--- 139------------- Born --- 88, 89 Bentley., Jane (Barclay) family--- Bottleson--- 92 chants & story--- 41-42------------- Bottomley --- 106 (given names):--- Bowen--- 84 Arthur--- 41 b------------- Bowley, Kathleen Richmond (Barclay)--- Bessie--- 41b------------- front cover,--- 62, 74, 142, 143 Ellen--- 41b------------- Bowman --- 123, 124, 136 Emma--- 41b------------- Boyles --- 96, 97, 110, 111, 112, 113. Eva 41b------------- 114 Fred ""Fni±z--- 41b------------- Brady --- 100, 107, 135 Frederlck--- 41b------------- Brampton--- 18 George--- 4/------------- Braun --- 87 Gertrude--- 41b------------- Brayton --- 106 Helen--- 41b------------- Brennan --- 123, 124 Isaac--- 41b------------- Britain--- 99 James--- 41b------------- Brobbel --- 118 Jane--- 41------------- Brock Road, Pickering Township--- 4, 8 Jane (Barclay)--- 10, 38, 39, 41------------- 46, 77, 79 41b, 42, 79, 81------------- Brockville, Ontario--- 127 Lavina--- 41------------- Brooklin, Ontarlo --- 4, 54 54(nev.),--- 69------------- " = H� (yd'm•�"u1r137 80, 82 Rrr Fwe< SteP4m Jar, 137 Jaber 137 _Stew, ey ElAen George Q dun X1, 57 ej.A^B(&uyayl Fauty u 44 ( CG P6 U 44 An 44 Qetey Marva 44 Charon 44 h 44 C�o aT 44 44 Jae 44 John 44 John (JA-) 44 mwqr Etter 44 Dyad 44 Robot 44 Robe t Nuph 44 Bute 85 &&Pgatda, Fnptad 134 8 u 29 105 88, 92 TAe 73 167 8evh, AyedJne, &Oi B.abbet 8,rr 54a, 58 172 M.e.F 92 B w 139 Qu3Cey,J�(BonyWIy 41-42 eehMa(a„mnw<i 41b b 4/6 416 6 4/G Eva 4>G Fd OTyjr 41G F4e&Neh 416 Gap G rod 416 N G 41b 416 J . 41b J� (8w.wy) 10, 38, 39, 4 1 1 416, 42, 79, 81 [m:rm 41 1,J Paya 5 LGr�tleyl , Jmre (w^WY+ (given 416/. 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Tutton --- 54b ------------ Widdafield --- 49, 49b Tweedie. --- 135, 137 ------------ Wilk --- 54a Tyler --- --- 23 ------------ Wilkes--- 132 Williamson 19------------ Udy --- 36 ------------ Willson --- 44, 143 United States of America --- 11, 68, 110 ------------ Wilson --- 10, 15, 25, 28 see: California, Illinois, --- ------------ Wilson --- 54, 54b Indiana, lowa, Mighigan, Minnesota --- ------------ Wilson --- 1 36 New Jersey, New Yonk, Ohio, Oregon, ------------ Windsor, Ontario --- 35, 120, 129, 130 South Dakota, Texas, Washington, ------------ 143 Wisconsin ------------ Windsor Heritage ------------ 143 [Bradley, South Dakota --- 41 b] ------------ ------------ Winfree --- 105 Winterstein --- 137------------ Wisconsin --- 1, 81------------ Vegreville, Albera --- 72 ------------ see: Black River Falls, Verba --- 90 ------------ Hixton, Jackson County, SechlerviLLe, Verroneau --- 58 ------------ Taylor Vimy Ridge, France --- 120 ------------ Wood --- 89 ""Vintage House"", Pickerlng Township--- 76 ------------ Woodstock, Ontario --- 131 Vollrath --- 26 ------------ W.R.C.N.S. --- 143 Voyer --- 33 ------------ Wright --- 49, 49b, 49c Waddell --- 20 ------------ York, Canada West --- 44, 64 Walsh --- 88, 94 ------------ Young --- 28 Walters --- 49b ------------ Young 61 Ward --- 85 ------------ Young --- 137 Warden --- 31------------ Yunker --- 31 Wannke --- 27------------ Washburn --- 88, 89 ------------ Zavitz --- 15, 16, 17, 35 Washington--- 49c ------------ Washington-see: Seattle ------------ Zevenberqen --- 116 Zink --- 88, 91 Watson --- 96, 116, 137------------ Weaver --- 54b------------ Webster --- --- 15, 36------------ Weeks --- 88, 90------------ Welsh --- 104------------ Wensley. --- 100, 106------------ Werner --- 92, 93------------ Wessels --- --- 103------------ West Liberty, Iowa 46------------ West Virginia - see Bethany College Western Ontario --- 21 Whitby, Ontario--- 4, 6, 7, 65, 68, 69 73 White 17, 18, 27 White 115, 116, 117, 118, 134 Whitelaw 49, 49c Whiteside 59, 60 Wiarton, Ontario 41a Wicher 100, 101 "