Thomas Young and Agnes Drew
Husband Thomas Young 1
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes Drew 2
Born: 1759 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Paul Drew (Abt 1735-1814) 3 Mother: Margaret (Abt 1737- ) 1 3
Children
Roger Wood and Margaret Drew
Husband Roger Wood 4 5
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Born: 1790 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wood, (U.E.L.) (Abt 1764-1852) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mother: Abigail Drew (1766- ) 1 14 15
Marriage:
Wife Margaret Drew
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Lt. Col. Roger Wood, (U.E.L.) and Margaret Drew
Husband Lt. Col. Roger Wood, (U.E.L.) 9 10 16 17 18 19
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Born: Abt 1766 - Kakiat (New Hempstead), Ramapo Twp, (Rockland), New York, (United States) Christened: Died: 4 Jun 1862 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Buried: 1862 - Willis United Cemetery, North Lunenburg, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada
Father: Jonas Wood, (U.E.L.) (1738-1817) 7 10 20 21 22 Mother: Sarah Osborne (1730-1815) 23
Marriage: 11 Aug 1793 - Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
• Served 24, in the King's Royal Regiment of New York (K.R.R.N.Y.) during the Revolutionary War, until Spring 1784
• Granted 24, land in Cornwall for his service in the King's Royal Regiment of New York, Abt 1784 - Cornwall, Lunenburgh (Stormont), (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Quebec (Ontario), Canada
Wife Margaret Drew 1 25 26
Born: 1767 - Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 5 Jan 1864 - Osnabruck, Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada Buried: - Willis United Cemetery, North Lunenburg, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada
Father: Paul Drew (Abt 1735-1814) 3 Mother: Margaret (Abt 1737- ) 1 3
Children
1 F Margaret Wood 27 28 29 30
AKA: Peggy Wood Born: Abt 1793 - <Gananoque, (Leeds and Grenville)>, Ontario, Canada Christened:![]()
Died: 18 Apr 1858 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada 31 Buried: - Poapst Homestead (Willis United Cemetery), Lunenburg, Osnabruck, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada 32Spouse: John Frederick Poapst (1795-1867) 27 33 34 35 36 Marr: 14 Jan 1819 - Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada
2 M Stephen Wood
Born: 1794 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Benjamin Wood
Born: 1799 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Sarah Wood
AKA: Sally Wood Born: 1804 - Cornwall Twp, Stormont, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M William R. Wood 37 38
Born: Abt 1806 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 21 Dec 1840 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Buried:Spouse: Ann Hawn (Abt 1806-1912) 39 Marr: 10 Dec 1822 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, (Stormont) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada 39
6 M Col. John Roger Wood 40 41 42
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Born: 1808 - Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Eastern District (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Aft 1878![]()
Buried:
7 F Martha Wood 43
Born: 20 May 1813 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 30 Jun 1905 Buried: - St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery, Ingleside, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, CanadaSpouse: Jacob Markell (1804-1884) 44
8 F Catherine Wood
Born: 1818 - Osnabruck Centre, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry), Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - Lt. Col. Roger Wood, (U.E.L.)
From http://www.papst-family.canadianwebs.com/custom2.html :
"Jonas [Wood] lived at Kakkiat N.Y. but moved to the east
branch of the Delaware, N.Y. where they established a farm and 8 children were born: Jonas 1760, Benjamin 1761: William 1762: John 1764: Roger 1766: Nathaniel 1770: Sarah 1772. Jonas came to Canada in 1780 because of the part he played in the American Revolution... He had 4 sons in the army and resides in New Johnstown. He had 50 acres of improved land on the Delaware... Jonas Jr. and Ben were in the Butler's Rangers; William, John, and Roger were listed in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. The 2 youngest- Nathan and Steve were naturally too young to fight...
"This was written by a Wood relative who lived in Vernon, Ontario."
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From source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cornwalls&id=I49 :
"[Jonas Wood's] sons, Jonas Jr. and Benjamin were in Butler's Rangers and William, John and Roger were listed as being in the King's Royal Regiment of New York. The two youngest, Nathan and Steve were to young to fight. After a hazardous journey, Sarah was reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jesus in the St. Lawrence."
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Biographies.htm:
Jonas came to Canada in 1780 because of the part he played in the American Revolution. In his Claim for losses dated at Montreal, 28 Feb 1788, Jonas says he always took an active part in favour of Great Britain and was taken prisoner by the Rebels in 1778 for assisting British Scouts. He was tried for his life at Esopus for murder. He broke loose and escaped to Canada after being four weeks in distress in the woods. He never served in any corps. He had 4 sons in the army and resides in New Johnstown. He had 50 acres of improved land on the Delaware. He had built himself a house and a barn and stable, all burnt and destroyed by the rebels. He drove his cattle to Col. Butler. He lost 9 horses, 30 sheep, 2 calves, 12 hogs and furniture and farming utensils and a loom and crops in the barn. Jonas Jr. and Ben were in the Butler's Rangers; William, John, and Roger were listed in the Kings Royal Regiment of New York. The 2 youngest- Nathan and Steve were naturally too young to fight. The mother Sarah after a hazardous journey reunited with her husband and sons on the Isle of Jesus in the St. Lawrence.
This was written by a Wood relative who lived in Vernon, Ontario
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From "St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery" website (http://stlawrencevalleycemetery.ca/history.html) :
Wood Monument
The Wood Monument is of great historical interest. It is situated at the south side of the cemetery, overlooking Lake St. Lawrence and visible from all areas. It was originally located in St. David's Anglican Church Cemetery, Wales, a small hamlet just south of the present site. The memorial is unique in design. It is made from metal manufactured at an iron foundry owned by Col. John R. Wood whose memory it commemorates. The foundry was located on the Wood Farm, a short distance west of the Village of Lunenburg, about two and a half miles north of the cemetery. The Wood Monument is surrounded in the cemetery by a number of monuments bearing the Wood name, all descendants of Jonas Wood, U.E.L. Tribute is paid to the memory of Col. John R. Wood in the Historical Atlas of Ontario-Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry-1879. The descendants of Jonas Wood, (grandfather of John R. Wood) and his wife Sarah Osborne are many. The eight children of Jonas and Sarah all married and had large families and for the last two hundred years these have multiplied and spread out over Eastern Ontario and many other parts of Canada and the United States.
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Birth Notes: Child - Margaret Wood
May have been born about 1794 or earlier, and possibly in Stormont Co. (Lunenburg?) instead of Gananoque. Rosemary Benson has b. 1797. Her gravestone reads "AE 59 yrs."
At least one source has 1797.
Death Notes: Child - Margaret Wood
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poaps/Notices.htm has
Margaret, wife of John F. Poapst d. 18 Apr 1853, age 59 years
Buried at Poapst Homestead. (Taken from a gravestone) 3/28/07 kjf.
However, my interpretation of the date on her gravestone is d. 18 Apr 1858. kjf 10/26/11
Burial Notes: Child - Margaret Wood
Gravestone reads:
Mary Poapst - d. Jan. 17, 1849 - AE 22 yrs. - daughter of John F. & Margaret Poapst
Curtis Poapst - b. July 21, 1843 - d. Feb. 28, 1885
John F. Poapst - died Oct 2, 1887 - AE 72 yrs
his wife
Margaret - died April 18, 1853 - AE 59 yrs
The stone was originally in the back of the Poapst family homestead, where the bodies remain. The stone was brought to Willis United Cemetery at some time before April 2002.
John Wentworth, of North Elmshall, Yorkshire and Agnes Dronsfield, of West Bretton, Yorkshire
Husband John Wentworth, of North Elmshall, Yorkshire 45
Born: Abt 1345 Christened: Died: Aft 1413 Buried:
Father: John Wentworth, of Elmshall, Yorkshire (Abt 1315- ) 45 Mother: Alice Basset (Abt 1320- ) 45
Marriage:
Wife Agnes Dronsfield, of West Bretton, Yorkshire 45
Born: Abt 1350 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Dronsfield, of West Breton, Yorkshire (Abt 1320- ) 45 Mother:
Children
1 M John Wentworth, of Elmshall, Yorkshire 45
Born: Abt 1370 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: < > Beaumont, of Whitby Hall, Yorkshire (Abt 1375- ) 45
William Dronsfield, of West Breton, Yorkshire
Husband William Dronsfield, of West Breton, Yorkshire 45
Born: Abt 1320 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Agnes Dronsfield, of West Bretton, Yorkshire 45
Born: Abt 1350 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Wentworth, of North Elmshall, Yorkshire (Abt 1345-Aft 1413) 45
William Carroll Plemons and Mary Ann Duckett
Husband William Carroll Plemons 46
Born: Apr 1846 Christened: Died: Buried: - Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Mountaintown, Gilmer, Georgia, United States
Father: William H. Plemons (1816-1874) 47 48 49 Mother: Mary Ann Carroll (Abt 1822- ) 50
Marriage:
Wife Mary Ann Duckett 51
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Henry Plemons 51
Born: 7 Sep 1879 Christened: Died: 23 Jan 1967 Buried: - Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Mountaintown, Gilmer, Georgia, United StatesSpouse: Lillie Callie Harper (1880-1954) 52
< > Dudley and Marjorie Wallace
Husband < > Dudley 53
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marjorie Wallace
Born: 23 Mar 1905 - <Prescott>, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States Christened: Died: Aft 9 Nov 1973 Buried:
Father: Edward Harold Wallace (1872-1922) 54 Mother: Eleanor Dill (1874-1956) 55
Noted events in her life were:
• Occupation, Editor of women's section in the Long Beach Sun morning newspaper
• Residence, 1973 - Seattle, King, Washington, United States
Children
John Wallace, [II] of Tain and Catherine Duff
Husband John Wallace, [II] of Tain 56 57
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Born: Oct 1780 Christened: Died: 19 Jun 1873 - Tain, Ross-shire, (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland![]()
Buried: - Nonikiln, Tain, Ross-shire (Highland), Scotland
Father: John Wallace, [I] [of Bonar Bridge, Tain] (1739-1810) 27 58 59 60 61 Mother: Janet Grant (1738-1814) 62
Marriage: 2 Jun 1835
Other Spouse: Catherine Munro (Abt 1794-1830) - 1816
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Tacksman of Nonikiln & Milcraig, Bef 1851 - Alness, Easter Ross, Ross-shire, (Ross and Cromarty, Highland), Scotland
Nonikiln and Milcraig were near Alness.
• Occupation, Farmer, Aft 1851 - Seafield
• Occupation, Farmer, Aft 1851 - Milcraig
Wife Catherine Duff 63
Born: Abt 1801 Christened: Died: 28 Sep 1882 - <Tain, Ross-shire>, Scotland![]()
Buried: - Nigg Churchyard [near Invergordon], Easter Ross, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland 64
Father: James Duff ( - ) 65 Mother:
Children
1 F Flora Wallace 66
Born: 24 Apr 1836 Christened: Died: 9 Jan 1936 - Contullich [near Clashnabuiac], (Ross-shire), Scotland Buried: - Portmahomack, Easter Ross, ScotlandSpouse: Robert Brown Turnbull (1828-1900) 67 Marr: 1866
2 M John Duff Wallace
Born: 1839 Christened: Died: 1923 - <New York, United States> Buried:
3 F Mary Wallace 68
Born: 1839 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Ross (Abt 1835- ) 68
4 F Janet Duff Wallace 63 64
Born: Abt 1843 Christened: Died: 28 Nov 1886![]()
Buried: - Nigg Churchyard [near Invergordon], Easter Ross, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland 64Spouse: Donald Munro ( - ) 64
5 F Williamina Wallace
AKA: Wilhelmina Wallace Born: 22 Aug 1844 Christened: Died: Nov 1932 - New Zealand Buried:Spouse: Rev. John Ross (Abt 1842- ) 69 Marr: 1 Jun 1866
Burial Notes: Husband - John Wallace, [II] of Tain
Inscription on stone in Nonikiln cemetery:
John & Catherine (Munro) Wallace, s. John.
Erected/by/JOHN WALLACE/late farmer, Nonikiln/died 19 June 1873 aged 93 years/in memory of his wife/CATHERINE MUNRO/who died 19 June 1830 aged 36/and his son/The Rev. JOHN WALLACE/who died 14 April 1843 aged 26 years.
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He is buried in an "overgrown graveyard near a farm," according to the Lack Family Genealogy. The Nonikiln stone, then, would be a memorial, not a grave marker.
Research Notes: Husband - John Wallace, [II] of Tain
Occupation: Tacksman of Nonikiln & Milcraig, Nr. Alness Bef 1851 Occupation: Farmer Aft 1851 Seafield Occupation: Farmer Milcraig
See also John's brother George, who married Barbara Munro. Catherine Munro's sister?
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From http://www.lackfamily.net/genealogy/names/whole%20family/f714.html:
EXTRACTS OF MANUSCRIPT BY JOHN WALLACE (the younger)
My father, John Wallace, had the farms of Culrain and Gushack for 13 years from 1779-1792 at a rent of 140 bolls part barley part meal and duties of money, peats and hens. At that time he had no coup carts nor pick and spade. For driving the manure to the land he had a kind of cart and a basket of wicker work. The wheels of the cart were constructed of three sticks 6" in diameter which were crossed and fixed in the centre by an axle that turned with the wheels on tum'lers as they were called. Stones as well as manure were carried in these carts and they would carry a heavy load. The wicker basket cost a shilling and would last for two years. For carrying home peats and leading corn he made a very simple cart of two long shafts with cross sticks in the bottom and standing rungs with top rails. As soon as the crop was put in the carts were taken off the tum'lers and put in some shed until the peats were ready for carrying home. All the carriage of corn, meal and potatoes was done in bags on horseback. Going to the mill seven or eight horses would be tied in a row, the one to the other with halters made of horse hair. A boy had the first horse while two men were employed to keep the bags from falling. My father had three ploughs and six oxen to each plough. The ploughs were made by himself almost entirely of wood, all the iron used being a strong culter, a sock and a large hook fired at the point of the beam with a staple and a few nails which were required to fix the mouldboard of deals.. Then the oxen were strong, the ploughs would work as well as any made for years after. The harrows were made of birch, with five rungs across through the bills. He had no graips only two large forks, and in place of a mattock he had a croman or half mattock. For a spade he had a large wooden shovel mounted with iron at the point and up both sides. The thing was allowed to lie in the byres for a week and then it was carted to the midden on the wheelbarrow, or sometimes on a two handed barrow such as was used by the masons. Women took part in all the farm, except ploughing, threshing and carrying bags. Neither clover or turnips were grown, but there would be about sixteen bolls potatoes. The work in summer after sowing the barley about the 20th May was to cut the peats, and then to make middens for next year's barley. These middens were made of soil from outlying land mixed with the manure of horses and cattle. Horses and cattle got very little corn, but when any of the cattle were weak in spring they got sheaves of oats in the morning. At that time there were very few large farms. On the farm of Millcraig, (Mr. Wallace occupied Millcraig and Nonikiln till 1851) about 1760 there were eight tenants and ten ploughs with 60 animals, three ploughs are now sufficient. In my young days the large farm of Newmore was occupied by Alexander Rossor MacFinlay and his two sons, the rent being £80 and 80 bolls of grain. He and his sons were altogether of the old school. He had eight horses to carry home his peats using the rung carts with the tumblers. There was not so much as a pin of iron about the harness of the eight horses. For shoulder chains and hames birch wands were used instead of iron. I remember well seeing a pair of horses passing Nonikiln from Strathcarron to Inverness with furniture and there was not a single link or pin of iron about the horses or cart. The traces were made of deer skin and were tough and strong. The collars were made of ropes of straw twined threefold. These would last about a year but when made of loch rushes 4 ft. in length would last two years. The farmers made the harness themselves; in short they made everything. There was no need for saddlers, but weavers were numerous, and they got plenty of work to do. There was only one merchant in the parish of Rosskeen and it was from him my father bought his first spade. I wondered much at it, as it was the first spade I had ever seen.
MARRIED MEN SERVANTS WAGES
Married men for twelve months got £4, six bolls of meal, two days to cut peats, straw for a stirk, land for potatoes for their own manure land for sowing two pints of linseed. Shearers got (corn?) eighteen pecks of oatmeal by measure.
DIET OF SERVANTS
At breakfast "brochan" and pease meal bread; at dinner in Summer whey and bread; at supper sowens or "brochan". There was cabbage for dinner once a week and next day porridge made of what remained of the cabbage was taken with butter at breakfast. My father always fed a cow to be killed in winter, and as long as it lasted the servants got broth and sometimes beef. During winter and spring there was always plenty of home made ale and the servants occasionally got ale, butter and curds, but porridge was seldom seen. The servants got three feasts in the year, one on Old New Years Day, another when the barley was sown and another when the shearing was finished.
CLOTHING AND SOCIAL CUSTOMS
The clothing was very simple and plain. The men wore black knee breeches and bright blue coats made by their wives. The young men generally wore similar attire but some had kilts. Even the larger farmers wore broad blue bonnets and no hats were to be seen. About 1792 some favourite sons began to get trousers, and by 1850 breeches had almost disappeared. In my father's time no farmers' wives had prints or cotton gowns. Their gowns were of their own making, chiefly wincey. The wives wore a small tartan shoulder plaid, and it was considered decent for a farmer's wife to have a clean white towel on her head above the mutch or cap. No young ladies covered their head until married. Their hair was their pride. It was all combed down their shoulders and when at work was tied at their back with tape. At the marriage ceremony, the bride was always covered with a scarlet plaid, and if she had not one of her own got the loan of one. The gatherings at marriages were usually very large, and there was music and. dancing on four nights, on Thursday night at the feet washing; on Friday night after the marriage; on Saturday evening and part of the day and again on Tuesday at what was called the home wedding.
MEMORABLE YEARS:
Under this heading Mr. Wallace refers to the remarkably wet year of 1782 which was called the Black Year. There was scarcely a dry day during the whole Spring, while summer and autumn were also very wet. The crop was late and miserably poor, in fact the greater portion of it never ripened at all. Mr. Calder, the minister in Roskeen, was paid in grain and all he got in that year was 16 bolls of barley from my father and these 16 bolls scarcely made 8 bolls of meal. Many cattle died in the spring but none of the inhabitants succumbed to the hardships of the famine. I was told, however, that many deaths would have occurred had it not been that cargoes of white pease which had been intended for the troops engaged in the American War, but which on the announce-ment of peace, were sent North and came to Ross-shire and the pease distributed among the more needful. My father was present at the distribution. The following year was as singularly dry as 1782 was exceptionally wet. The crop was very early, some of it being stored by the end of August, but owing to the inferior quality of much of the seed of the crop of 1782, the general yield was very poor. Many farmers fell in arrears and some of them never got over it. The year 1792 was quite as remarkable in Ross-shire. A few years before this sheep farming was begun in the County of Ross and the natives believing that this innovation would compromise their comforts and privileges begun about this year to display formidable opposition to the movement. The native farmers, tradesmen and labourers resolved to gather the whole stock of sheep in Sutherland and Ross and drive them over the southern borders into Inverness-shire. Accordingly arrangements for the outrage against sheep farmers was made by proclamation at the Church doors. A mob of people met and having collected above 10,000 sheep, they were proceeding with their flock along the heights of the parish of Alness, when they learned that Colonel Sir Hector Munro of Novar was on his way from Fort George with a company of the 42nd Highlanders to suppress their depredations. The sheep gatherers dispersed immediately, but a good many were apprehended and tried in the Circuit Court at Inverness. Two were transported but the others got off with imprisonment, The commencement of this affair was as follows:
Captain Allan Cameron and his brother Alexander Cameron took the farms of Fyrish and Culcraggie along with the grazings of Gildermorrie on the heights of Alness. The Ardross tenants had previously grazed their cattle all summer on Gildermorrie, and having wandered back to their old pastures, the Camerons pounded them and enclosed them in a large fank which they had built for the purpose. That day the Ardross tenants were hearty at a wedding in Strathrushdale, but on hearing what had happened to their cattle, they proceeded in a body to Gildermorrie where an ugly fight took place between them and the Camerons. The year 1800 was a very dry year scarcely a drop of rain fell during the Summer. The crop was not half average in bulk. I got 50 shillings for barley, 48 shillings for oatmeal and 40 shillings for potatoes. The year 1811 was very wet and the greater portion of the crop dreadfully damaged. I got 54 shillings for barley that year. The crops of 1816 and 1817 were also bad while in 1836 the whole crop would scarcely pay my rent.
Notes:
A letter exists (JAL) from Catharine (Ross) Young, dated Jan 29 1827, to her Uncle John Wallace, commenting on her poor brother John's death in Colombia, referring to Mr Young's description of it being in the 'Sun' newspaper.
She was probably nee Ross - both the two elder girls married Ross husbands
Burial Notes: Wife - Catherine Duff
Inscription on gravestone:
In memory of/CATHERINE WALLACE/who died in Tain/on the 28 September 1882/aged 81 years/also in remembrance of/JANET DUFF WALLACE/wife of DONALD MUNRO/chief constable/of Ross and Cromarty/who died on the 28th Nov. 1886/aged 43 years.
Research Notes: Wife - Catherine Duff
JAL has her will dated 7 Oct 1882
She left money to Janet Wallace, her daughter residing with her in Tain
To John Duff Wallace of New York and Liverpool £700
To Flora Wallace £500
To Williamina Duff Wallace/Duff of NZ, £700
Grandson John Wallace Ross son of deceased daughter Mary Ross £500
Notes: Marriage
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I241
Note: Said to have carried off his bride on the back of a horse against her father's wishes
Death Notes: Child - Flora Wallace
Lack Family Genealogy (http://www.lackfamily.net/genealogy/names/wallace_name/d1.htm#i22) has d. 9 Jan 1926 but notes 13 Jan 1926 as a possibility.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I241. This source unsure of death date - either 9 Jan 1926 or 13 Jan 1926.
Burial Notes: Child - Janet Duff Wallace
Inscription reads:
In memory of/CATHERINE WALLACE/who died in Tain/on the 28 September 1882/aged 81 years/also in remembrance of/JANET DUFF WALLACE/wife of DONALD MUNRO/chief constable/of Ross and Cromarty/who died on the 28th Nov. 1886/aged 43 years.
James Duff
Husband James Duff 65
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Catherine Duff 63
Born: Abt 1801 Christened: Died: 28 Sep 1882 - <Tain, Ross-shire>, Scotland![]()
Buried: - Nigg Churchyard [near Invergordon], Easter Ross, Ross-shire (Ross and Cromarty), Scotland 64Spouse: John Wallace, [II] of Tain (1780-1873) 56 57 Marr: 2 Jun 1835
Burial Notes: Child - Catherine Duff
Inscription on gravestone:
In memory of/CATHERINE WALLACE/who died in Tain/on the 28 September 1882/aged 81 years/also in remembrance of/JANET DUFF WALLACE/wife of DONALD MUNRO/chief constable/of Ross and Cromarty/who died on the 28th Nov. 1886/aged 43 years.
Meurig ap Dufnwal
Husband Meurig ap Dufnwal 70
AKA: Meuric ap Dufnwal, Meurig ap Dyfnwallon Born: Abt 780 - <Ceredigion>, Wales Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Dyfnwallon ap Arthen (Abt 0755- ) 70 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gwgon ap Meurig, King of Seisyllwg 71
AKA: Gwgon ap Meuric Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - Meurig ap Dufnwal
Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg60.htm#1187
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30 Website:, www.edenstree.com.
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