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Clarence Herbert Goth – Goth’s Life During 1928-1933

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Clarence Herbert Goth – Goth’s Life During 1928-1933
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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
27 Aug 1928, Mon  •  Page 18

In 1928 Clarence Herbert Goth. (1874-1933) was Sent to Canada’s Shutter Island for the Death of Sarah McArton

I have written about Sarah McArton’s death but never seen any media about Clarence Herbert Goth until today– so I have documented it.

Name:Clarence Herbert Goth
Age:23
Birth Year:abt 1875
Birth Place:Beckwith
Marriage Date:8 Feb 1898
Marriage Place:Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Father:William Goth
Mother:Margaret McDewer
Spouse:Sophia Brice
Name:Sophia Brice
Age:18
Birth Year:abt 1880
Birth Place:Beckwith
Marriage Date:8 Feb 1898
Marriage Place:Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Father:Thomas Brice Brice
Mother:Margaret Brice
Spouse:Clarence Herbert Goth

 Sophia Brice and Clarence Herbert GothMarried on Tuesday, February 8, 1898 in Lanark, Ontario.

In the newspapers it was said Sarah McArton of Ramsay Township was hit and killed by a drunk driver in Carleton Place in  August 1928. The jury in Carleton Place blamed the McArton buggy for being on the wrong side of the road.  Sarah’s brother John had placed the family buggy facing west on Edmond Street so that the east bound traffic passed against them. Mr. Goth on passing east hit the buggy with both McArton siblings in it they were getting in after church. (St. James)

W. W. Anderson and his son W. J. Anderson said that Goth was travelling way too fast at 15 to 20 miles an hour and they had to pull over at the intersection to allow him to pass. Other witnesses were: John White Sr., Harry Bennett, William Logan, Everard White, and Arthur Gerrard. The accused in a Carleton Place court on a charge of manslaughter and allowed out on bail of $5000.

He spent only six months in the Burwash Prison Farm or now known as Canada’s Shutter Island. Sent to Canada’s Shutter Island for the Death of Sarah McArton and died in

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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
28 Aug 1928, Tue  •  Page 13

The McArton’s of Ramsay

Sent to Canada’s Shutter Island for the Death of Sarah McArton

R. A. Patchell King’s Council

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R. A. Patchell King’s Council
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he Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
24 Aug 1933, Thu  •  Page 20

So what was a King’ Council? an honorary title conferred on a successful barrister when the sovereign is a king, originally for services in representing the crown but now as a mark of professional distinction.

So when did I mention Mr. Patchell before?

September 6 1928

Herbert Goth, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of 84 year-old Miss Sarah McArton, appeared on Tuesday before Magistrate R.A. Patchell at Carleton Place for preliminary hearing, and was remanded for one week

Sent to Canada’s Shutter Island for the Death of Sarah McArton

The McArton’s of Ramsay

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The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
07 Aug 1943, Sat  •  Page 2

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The Gazette
Montreal, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
31 Aug 1929, Sat  •  Page 20
The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Church Parade 1938 Tom Edwards photo
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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
17 Mar 1934, Sat  •  Page 4

Sent to Canada’s Shutter Island for the Death of Sarah McArton

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September 6 1928

Herbert Goth, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of 84 year-old Miss Sarah McArton, appeared on Tuesday before Magistrate R.A. Patchell at Carleton Place for preliminary hearing, and was remanded for one week

 

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Sarah McArton of Ramsay Township was hit and killed by a drunk driver in Carleton Place in  August 1928. The jury in Carleton Place blamed the McArton buggy for being on the wrong side of the road.  Sarah’s brother John had placed the family buggy facing west on Edmond Street so that the east bound traffic passed against them. Mr. Goth on passing east hit the buggy with both McArton siblings in it they were getting in after church. (St. James)

 

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Dr. Johnson said that Miss McArton’s death was due to shock, not the bruises cuts and broken legs she acquired from the accident. Chief of police Irvine told Dr. Metcalfe he did not object to the way the buggy was parked and did notice the intoxicants on Herbert Goth.

W. W. Anderson and his son W. J. Anderson said that Goth was travelling way too fast at 15 to 20 miles an hour and they had to pull over at the intersection to allow him to pass. Other witnesses were: John White Sr., Harry Bennett, William Logan, Everard White, and Arthur Gerrard. The accused in a Carleton Place court on a charge of manslaughter and allowed out on bail of $5000.

He spent only six months in the Burwash Prison Farm or now known as Canada’s Shutter Island.

 

 

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The prison was located near Sudbury and was called The Burwash Correctional Centre from 1972 to 1974. They left the main building (hospital) but gutted them (including the wiring & plumbing). All one storey buildings were bulldozed including barns, sheds, garages. The farm was a minimum – medium security facility that housed mainly non-violent offenders. It was a full fledged farm and the prisoners grew their own food.

The original name was Farmlands. The prison was renamed the Burwash Industrial Farm in 1927, and in 1972 the name was changed to Burwash Correctional Centre. In the beginning of the farm the guards may have lived there though. When they shut it down they made sure that no successive government could ever reopen it without incurring a major expense.They bulldozed, crushed, and buried everything.

 

 

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Burwash prison– CLICK here

 

 

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Photo by contributor Kal Biro – Posted September, 2006