Looking for Information —The Reindeer Hotel Watsons Corners -Updates!!!

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Looking for Information —The Reindeer Hotel Watsons Corners -Updates!!!
The Reindeer Hotel in Watsons Corners. 1840s and then destroyed by fire in 1988.

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The Lanark Era
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
15 Apr 1914, Wed  •  Page 5

Name:John Crosbie
Gender:Male
Race:Scotch (Scotish)
Age:83
Birth Date:8 Mar 1864
Birth Place:Ontario
Death Date:3 Oct 1947
Death Place:Watsons Corners, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Father:James Crosbie
Mother:Jane Crosbie
Spouse:Agnes Jockson

Romalda Park

My husband Clair Park was brought up in Reindeer Inn in Watsons Corners. He is now 87. We lived there in late 70s early 80s with our 2 small children plus his mother Annie Park for awhile. Lovely big house & wonderful yard with big old barn

John Crosbie
BIRTH
1864
DEATH
1947 (aged 82–83)
BURIAL
Saint Andrew’s Cemetery
Watson’s Corners, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada

Thanks to Faye Brownell we have updates!!!

Thanks to Faye Brownell we have updates!!! I also I have the table from the Reindeer Hotel as the Crosbies are related to me. (Faye)

Thanks to Faye Brownell we have updates!!!

CLIPPED FROM
The Lanark Era
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
22 Sep 1909, Wed  •  Page 1

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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
29 Jan 1938, Sat  •  Page 2

We’ll Never See a Woman Again Like That-Irene Crosbie

Watson’s Corners Community Hall MB Wylie

Fire at the Manse in Watson’s Corners

The Landmark Pine Tree in Watson’s Corners– Gloria Currie

When Researching — Tragedy Somehow Shows Up- Fair Family- Watson’s Corners

More Photos of the Watson’s Corners Kangaroos – Thanks to Connie Jackson

The Valley Calendar 1976– Cindy Duncan–Watson’s Corners

Watson’s Corners School

Watson’s Corners

It’s the Watson’s Corners News 1895!

Social Notes from Watson’s Corners

All the Single Ladies?

It’s the Watson’s Corners News 1895!

The Miserly Woman From Watson’s Corners 1903

The Deserted Fireplace at Watson’s Corners

WATSON’S CORNERS NEWS. 1897-April 16

Watson’s Corners And Vicinity 1891–Shetland Ponies and Cheese

So…. We drove by Kangaroo Crescent

Tie Me Jackelope Down Boy–Tie Me Jackelope Down!

More about Cindy Duncan – Thanks to Connie Jackson

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Before she laid her fingers to a keyboard, Linda was a fashion designer, and then owned the eclectic store Flash Cadilac and Savannah Devilles in Ottawa on Rideau Street from 1976-1996. She also did clothing for various media and worked on “You Can’t do that on Television”. After writing for years about things that she cared about or pissed her off on American media she finally found her calling. She is a weekly columnist for the Sherbrooke Record and documents history every single day and has over 7800 blogs about Lanark County and Ottawa and an enormous weekly readership. Linda has published six books and is in her 5th year as a town councillor for Carleton Place. She believes in community and promoting business owners because she believes she can, so she does.

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