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m. Abt 1847
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18 Dec 1808 |
Ireland |
Died |
25 Aug 1883 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
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Abt 1847 |
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1849 |
Upper Canada |
Died |
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Spouse |
Margaret Irwin | F1385 |
Married |
21 Jul 1875 |
Wallace Township, Ontario |
Born |
5 Oct 1850 |
Upper Canada |
Died |
1935 |
Indian Head, Saskatchewan |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Isabelle Anne Wilson | F1384 |
Married |
28 Aug 1873 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
Born |
28 Feb 1852 |
Upper Canada |
Died |
10 Apr 1904 |
Dundalk, Ontario |
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Spouse |
Samuel McDowell | F1396 |
Married |
24 Feb 1874 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
Born |
Abt 1854 |
Ontario |
Died |
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Born |
10 Feb 1855 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
Died |
6 Feb 1934 |
Indian Head, Saskatchewan |
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Violet Alberta Roger | F1383 |
Married |
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Born |
28 Jan 1857 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
Died |
17 Feb 1882 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
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Abt 1860 |
Ontario |
Died |
9 Jan 1941 |
Indian Head, Saskatchewan |
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Born |
1861 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
Died |
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1863 |
Listowel, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
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Abt 1862 |
England (adopted) |
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Notes |
- From the research of Earl Hastings
Sarah Hastings was raised on her father's homestead in Whitchurch Township, York County, Ontario.
In about 1847 she married Samuel Davidson. In 1854 Sarah and Samuel Davidson became one of the first families to establish a homestead in Perth County near Listowel where they would raise their family and live out their lives.
At least three of their sons made their way to Western Canada in the 1880's as part of the early settlement of the Northwest Territory.
George Senze Davidson operated the Queens Hotel at Troy (later Qu'Appelle) while Adam and William W. established themselves in the Indian Head district. George Senze later moved to Indian Head where he operated the Queen's Hotel in partnership with his brother Adam. George Senze, Adam and William W. are all interred in the Indian Head cemetery.
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