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Alexander Colquhoun Sr.
Cenotaph

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Alexander Colquhoun Sr.

Birth
Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Death
14 Apr 1872 (aged 91)
Williamsburg, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Cenotaph
Upper Canada Village, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Grave marker verse at the bottom-
"Mark the perfect man, and behold
the upright: for the end of that
man is peace.
Psalm XXXVII: 37"

Contributed by Kathryn Johnson Joly,
"My 4X great-grandfather"

Born at Blairglass, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland

Emigration: Passenger and Immigration Index says 1804 to Quebec. J.M. Colquhoun says 1805, settled south of Montreal near the US border.

Died at Williamsburg Township, Dundas County, ON. Stone in wall at Pioneer Memorial at Upper Canada Village.

Son of: John Colquhoun (1747-1804 in Scotland) and Marrion McHutcheon (~1758-1836 in Dundas County, ON)
Children:
John C. Colquhoun 1805–1898
Alexander A. Colquhoun 1807–1872
Jane Colquhoun 1808–1891
Mary Colquhoun 1811–Deceased
Peter Colquhoun 1813–1891
Margaret Colquhoun Bell 1815–1891
Grave marker verse at the bottom-
"Mark the perfect man, and behold
the upright: for the end of that
man is peace.
Psalm XXXVII: 37"

Contributed by Kathryn Johnson Joly,
"My 4X great-grandfather"

Born at Blairglass, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland

Emigration: Passenger and Immigration Index says 1804 to Quebec. J.M. Colquhoun says 1805, settled south of Montreal near the US border.

Died at Williamsburg Township, Dundas County, ON. Stone in wall at Pioneer Memorial at Upper Canada Village.

Son of: John Colquhoun (1747-1804 in Scotland) and Marrion McHutcheon (~1758-1836 in Dundas County, ON)
Children:
John C. Colquhoun 1805–1898
Alexander A. Colquhoun 1807–1872
Jane Colquhoun 1808–1891
Mary Colquhoun 1811–Deceased
Peter Colquhoun 1813–1891
Margaret Colquhoun Bell 1815–1891

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Alexander Colquhoun Senr
Died
April 14th 1872
Aged 91 years
6 mos & 2 D'ys

Mark the perfect man, and behold 
the upright: for the end of that 
man is peace.



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