The CLYDE Rises High…. Floods 1896

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The CLYDE Rises High…. Floods 1896
CLIPPED FROM
The Lanark Era
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
22 Apr 1896, Wed  •  Page 1

CLIPPED FROM
The Lanark Era
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
22 Apr 1896, Wed  •  Page 1

Aberdeen Mills
  • Lot 2 George St.
  • William Clyde Caldwell, proprietor, built and began operating a woolen mill by 1890.
  • There was a fire at the mill in June 1901.
  • It was still operating under the Caldwells until 1930.

CLIPPED FROM
The Lanark Era
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
22 Apr 1896, Wed  •  Page 1

In 1874 James married Marion Umpherson, who was born at Umphersons Mills, Poland, Lanark County, in 1850. She was the daughter of James Umpherson and Agnes Waddell. Marion was working as a weaver at the time of her marriage. (Early spelling was “Umpherston“).


CLIPPED FROM
The Lanark Era
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
09 Apr 1919, Wed  •  Page 5

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