Margaret, James and their new son moved to Montreal, Canada, along with James' brothers, Darling, John, William, George, and their mother Jane (Young) Anderson, sometime during 1852.
After six years of farming in the St. Louis de Gonzague area. The brothers sold the farm to their brother, James.
The brothers and their mother moved to Halton County, Canada. They took jobs as farm hands; at that location for approxmately two years. After two years, they left for Huron County, Michigan in 1860. Farming and living out their lives in Huron County, Michigan.
In the meantime, Margaret and James were starting a growing family. Their children's names are Elizabeth (lizzie), Jean (geene), Janet, Margaret (maggie), Darling, John, Mary, James, Agnes. ** see James bio. for dates of birth and death of children. **
Margaret was buried in this cemetery on 12 Jul 1895. Grave location is Stone 2-2.
Photographs by Burt Lang
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Margaret, James and their new son moved to Montreal, Canada, along with James' brothers, Darling, John, William, George, and their mother Jane (Young) Anderson, sometime during 1852.
After six years of farming in the St. Louis de Gonzague area. The brothers sold the farm to their brother, James.
The brothers and their mother moved to Halton County, Canada. They took jobs as farm hands; at that location for approxmately two years. After two years, they left for Huron County, Michigan in 1860. Farming and living out their lives in Huron County, Michigan.
In the meantime, Margaret and James were starting a growing family. Their children's names are Elizabeth (lizzie), Jean (geene), Janet, Margaret (maggie), Darling, John, Mary, James, Agnes. ** see James bio. for dates of birth and death of children. **
Margaret was buried in this cemetery on 12 Jul 1895. Grave location is Stone 2-2.
Photographs by Burt Lang
[email protected]
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