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Mary Adair <I>Reid</I> Beard

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Mary Adair Reid Beard

Birth
Scotland
Death
24 Dec 1918 (aged 94–95)
Ontario, Canada
Burial
Oro-Medonte, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 44.5420337, Longitude: -79.5448424
Memorial ID
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Photo of Stone Mary & Son Joseph
Second wife of Joseph b-1825 Colchester England
Marriage date- 22 Dec 1864
2 sons
Joseph Beard 1868-1926
James Beard 1866-1937



Marys Mother Obit.<Sarah Adair Reid
The Orillia Packet, January 22, 1892- JARRATT’S CORNERS- The late Sarah Adair Reid was born in the island of Islay, Argyleshire, in 1794 or 1796, so that at her death last Tuesday she had attained the age of at least ninety-six years. She came to this country with her husband, the late Duncan Reid, and five children, in the fall of 1836. One of the children died in the quarantine hospital, Quebec, and another at Lachine. The immigrants were nine weeks on the ocean, and the journey from Quebec to Oro was correspondingly tedious. They settled on the farm still owned by her eldest son, Mr. Archibald Reid. Her husband died about six years ago, and Mrs. Reid has since resided with her son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Beard. She leaves two sons and two daughters, with several grandchildren and great grandchildren, all of whom reside in the vicinity. She enjoyed good health, though somewhat crippled, until within a fortnight of her decease.
The Orillia Packet, Friday, January 22, 1892, Page 3
DEATHS- REID- At Jarratt’s Corners, on the 19th of January, 1892, Sarah Adair, relict of the late Duncan Reid, aged 96.
Photo of Stone Mary & Son Joseph
Second wife of Joseph b-1825 Colchester England
Marriage date- 22 Dec 1864
2 sons
Joseph Beard 1868-1926
James Beard 1866-1937



Marys Mother Obit.<Sarah Adair Reid
The Orillia Packet, January 22, 1892- JARRATT’S CORNERS- The late Sarah Adair Reid was born in the island of Islay, Argyleshire, in 1794 or 1796, so that at her death last Tuesday she had attained the age of at least ninety-six years. She came to this country with her husband, the late Duncan Reid, and five children, in the fall of 1836. One of the children died in the quarantine hospital, Quebec, and another at Lachine. The immigrants were nine weeks on the ocean, and the journey from Quebec to Oro was correspondingly tedious. They settled on the farm still owned by her eldest son, Mr. Archibald Reid. Her husband died about six years ago, and Mrs. Reid has since resided with her son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Beard. She leaves two sons and two daughters, with several grandchildren and great grandchildren, all of whom reside in the vicinity. She enjoyed good health, though somewhat crippled, until within a fortnight of her decease.
The Orillia Packet, Friday, January 22, 1892, Page 3
DEATHS- REID- At Jarratt’s Corners, on the 19th of January, 1892, Sarah Adair, relict of the late Duncan Reid, aged 96.

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  • Maintained by: James M Beard
  • Originally Created by: Lorie
  • Added: Sep 19, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97418906/mary_adair-beard: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Adair Reid Beard (1823–24 Dec 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97418906, citing Knox Presbyterian Cemetery, Oro-Medonte, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by James M Beard (contributor 48702864).