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The Mystery of the W.G. Hill Store Continues….

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The Mystery of the W.G. Hill Store Continues….

 

Jeff Brennan sent this to add to the mystery of the McRae family’s “W. G. Hill Store”.. Some say it is and some say it isn’t and Jeff’s Grandmother is 93 and does not remember it. This page is from the archives of the Ontario Womans Institute. We continue to search…

 

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Information where you can buy all Linda Seccaspina’s books-You can also read Linda in The Townships Sun andScreamin’ Mamas (USA)

Come and visit the Lanark County Genealogical Society Facebook page– what’s there? Cool old photos–and lots of things interesting to read. Also check out The Tales of Carleton Place.

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Found the Location of the W.R. Hill General Store

Looking for Information on W. R. Hill General Store

Looking for Information on the Native Fort Farm of Fred Sadler of Almonte

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Looking for Information on the Native Fort Farm of Fred Sadler of Almonte

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal,  03 Jun 1939, Sat,  Page 21

1921 Census

Name: Fred Sadler
Gender: Male
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Nationality: Canada
Marital Status: Married
Birth Place: England
Year of Immigration: 1881
Residence Date: 1 Jun 1921
House Number: 84
Residence Street or Township: Ramsay
Residence City, Town or Village: Township of Ramsay
Residence District: Lanark
Residence Province or Territory: Ontario
Residence Country: Canada
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse’s Name: Janet Sadler
Father Birth Place: England
Mother Birth Place: England
Can Speak English?: Yes
Can Speak French?: No
Religion: Presbyterian
Can Read?: Yes
Can Write?: Yes
Months at School: 0000
Occupation: Farmer
Employment Type: 3 Own Account
Nature of Work: Own Farm B
Municipality: Ramsay
Enumeration District: 97
Sub-District: Ramsay (Township)
Sub-District Number: 39
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Monthly Rental: BB
Class of House: Single House
Materials of Construction: Wood
Number of Rooms: 6 8
Enumerator: James Stule
District Description: Polling Division No. 4 – Comprising the 7th and 8th concessions, from lot no. 15 to lot no. 27 inclusive; and also the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th concessions, from lot no. 16 to lot no. 27 inclusive
Neighbours: View others on page
Line Number: 38
Family Number: 84
Household Members Age Relationship
Fred Sadler Head
Janet Sadler Wife
James Sadler 6 Son
Houard Sadler 9 Son
Gertrude Sadler 4 Daughter

Looking for information on this Indian Fort.. email sav_77@yahoo.com

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Also still looking for information on the Lang Barn

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Did We Find Henry Lang’s Barn?

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Clayton News July 1897–Almonte Gazette— Mr. Hanna has arrived in the village. Three Indians passed through here last week looking for ginseng root

From Carleton Place to Fish Creek –North West Rebellion

The Natives of Carleton Place — Violins and Deer

The Next Time You Bite into Laura Secord– The Sweet Facts

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107 John Street– The Smyths? Calling Out My Lifeline Please…

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107 John Street– The Smyths? Calling Out My Lifeline Please…

 

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The house at 107 John Street Carleton Place, Ontario– Google Earth

 

It’s 11:36 am right now Thursday morning. I was supposed to take a shower 4 hours ago and instead I am camped out on my kitchen island munching on a gluten free bagel and doing research. To be fair I have made spaghetti sauce and there is something edible brewing in my crockpot for dinner. Dusting? Cleaning? Hmm.. what’s that?

Steve just called me from work and I admitted if he was not around– on Tuesdays and Thursdays I might just be flopping into bed at night with the same clothing I had on when I got up. Yes, it has now come to that, and I am slowly turning into that UC Berkeley history researcher and professor from California I would speak with daily in the Post Office lineups—but had to keep my distance from his wafting “historical” fragrance.

I love research, because to me it’s like the “thrill of the kill” similar to when I used to sell online.  It’s finding that one thing that puts it all together. But, right now I need your help.. as I have backed into a wall– and to tell you the truth, I hate that, I really do.

This morning I got a Facebook PM from Bill Russell.

“I was reading this morning about the Smyth’s 50th. I live at 107 John Street and believe it is the original Smyth house which was built in the early 1900’s. I purchased the house from Bill Blanche whom I believe was the son of George Blanche as I am led to believe the house was kept in the family until my purchase. I cannot confirm any of this as I do not have the research skills to verify.”

Well apparently Bill, my research skills are no better either as I can find very little for someone who was the mayor of Carleton Place. Four hours later I pulled up one lone article on him heading up the Carleton Place 100 Club and that is that. Obviously the Smyths moved from John Street to Lake Ave later on, as that was mentioned in their 50th wedding anniversary notice.

 

 

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal, 05 May 1953, Tue, Page 10–C—Carleton Place Mayor and wife celebrate 50th wedding anniversary

 

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal09 Dec 1949, FriPage 40

 

So like in the television show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” I am calling out my extra lifeline and Asking “One of the Audience”.

What do you know about the Smyth family and the residence at 106 John Street in Carleton Place? I am looking for tidbits and memories. Please share!

Ray Paquette I am looking at you LOL…

Please comment or email me at sav_77@yahoo.com– thank you!!

 

 

Come and visit the Lanark County Genealogical Society Facebook page– what’s there? Cool old photos–and lots of things interesting to read. Also check out The Tales of Carleton Place.

Information where you can buy all Linda Seccaspina’s books-You can also read Linda in The Townships Sun and Screamin’ Mamas (USA)

 

 

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NOT to be confused with another Carleton Place mayor David SMYTHE–notice the ‘e’ at the end of the name.

1911 –David Smythe, of Ferguson and Smythe, harness makers, was elected for the first of seven yearly terms as mayor of Carleton Place.

David Smythe – 1871/1935

Mayor of Carleton Place – 1911-1917 – Merchant Harness maker.