1809 - 1896 (87 years)
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Name |
Isabella SIM |
Birth |
1809 |
Barnhill Elgin Scotland |
Gender |
Female |
Burial |
1896 |
United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Death |
13 Oct 1896 |
Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Person ID |
I10678 |
Glassville |
Family |
Donald MCINTOSH b. 13 Nov 1797, Nairnshire, Scotland, United Kingdom d. 23 Jan 1885, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 87 years) |
Children |
| 1. John Sim MCINTOSH b. 21 May 1855, Scotland d. 1924, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 68 years) [natural]
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| 2. Isabella MCINTOSH b. Abt 1849, Scotland d. 26 Jun 1878, see notes, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age ~ 29 years) [natural]
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| 3. Robert MCINTOSH b. Abt 1854, Scotland d. 9 Sep 1926, Plymouth, New Brunswick (Age ~ 72 years) [natural]
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| 4. William MCINTOSH b. 9 Aug 1851, Elgin, Ross Shire, Scotland d. 22 Oct 1915, Esdraelon, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 64 years) [natural]
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| 5. Donald MCINTOSH b. Abt 1858, Ross-Shire, Scotland [natural] |
| 6. Alexander MCINTOSH b. 11 Nov 1848, Inverallan, Inverness, Scotland d. 11 Jun 1921, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 72 years) [natural]
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Family ID |
F7207 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Burial - 1896 - United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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| Death - 13 Oct 1896 - Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Notes |
- Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1980
Date October 31 1896 County Carleton
Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
In Memoriam - Mrs. Donald McINTOSH, nee Isabella SIM. Born at Barnhill, Elgin, Scotland in 1809. Died at Glassville (Carleton Co.) N.B., Thursday 13th Oct. 1896, age 87 years. - The late Mrs. Donald McIntosh (nee Isabella Sim) was born at Barnhill, Elgin, Scotland, sometime in 1809. She came of good old Presbyterian stock, her father having been a zealous and otherwise distinguished elder of the Presbyterian church for many years. She was accordingly reared under strict religious training. In due course she was married to Donald McIntosh, farmer of Broomhill, near Forres, Elgin, to whom she bore a numerous family - all born in Scotland. In 1860, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh and family came out to Boston, thence to Glassville via St. John, Fredericton and Woodstock. In Glassville Mr. McIntosh took up land and hewed a fine farm for himself and family here, on which he resided, till within a few years of his death in the home of his son John McINTOSH, now a Glassville merchant. Deceased had been in gradually failing health during the last two or three years. Mrs. McIntosh's remains were consigned to the grave in Glassville, Thursday 15th, Rev. J.K. Beairsto conducting services at the house and grave. Deceased leaves five married sons, with their wives and families and one married granddaughter. Another son 'midst the forests of the west' was not of course present.
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