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John Crawford

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John Crawford

Birth
Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland
Death
24 Oct 1915 (aged 91)
Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range C, Plots 35/38
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1915, Friday October 29, The Almonte Gazette, front page
Obit. – John Crawford
On Sunday last Mr John Crawford passed away, at the age of 91 years. Mr Crawford was one of Almonte's oldest residents. In 1901 the Gazette gave a brief sketch of his life, and of the thirty-five or forty townsmen whose names were mentioned as having had active association with him in the earlier days, Mr Crawford's is the last to be erased from Time's record. He was born in the town of Largs, in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1824, and after learning the trade of baker he came to Canada in 1850, on the Marchmont, a sailing vessel, and after a five weeks' voyage landed at Quebec, where he spent four years. Later he spent a similar period at Montreal and Perth before coming to Almonte. While at Perth he was married to Marion Gray, and with her came to Almonte in 1863. Here he started in business with such good results that in 1871 he disposed of his bakery and built the comfortable cottage where he and Mrs Crawford enjoyed the fruits of their thrift and energy. In March, 1888, Mrs Crawford died, and a couple of years later Mr Crawford was married to Elizabeth Fulton, daughter of the late John Fulton of Cedar Hill, who survives him. Mr Crawford was a Presbyterian in religion, and until declining years forbade his doing so he was a regular attender at St Andrew's church. He was a man of more than ordinary intelligence, and was an interesting companion in a friendly chat. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to the eighth line cemetery, and although very few of his "auld cronies" are left, there was a good turnout of those of the younger generation who had come to know him. The services were conducted by Rev S.G. Brown at the house and the grave. The pallbearers were three brothers of Mrs Crawford, Messrs Robert, Thomas and John Fulton, and three brothers-in-law, Messrs David Johnston of Cobden, John Camelon of Westboro, and Albert Lesway of Cedar Hill.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383)
1915, Friday October 29, The Almonte Gazette, front page
Obit. – John Crawford
On Sunday last Mr John Crawford passed away, at the age of 91 years. Mr Crawford was one of Almonte's oldest residents. In 1901 the Gazette gave a brief sketch of his life, and of the thirty-five or forty townsmen whose names were mentioned as having had active association with him in the earlier days, Mr Crawford's is the last to be erased from Time's record. He was born in the town of Largs, in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1824, and after learning the trade of baker he came to Canada in 1850, on the Marchmont, a sailing vessel, and after a five weeks' voyage landed at Quebec, where he spent four years. Later he spent a similar period at Montreal and Perth before coming to Almonte. While at Perth he was married to Marion Gray, and with her came to Almonte in 1863. Here he started in business with such good results that in 1871 he disposed of his bakery and built the comfortable cottage where he and Mrs Crawford enjoyed the fruits of their thrift and energy. In March, 1888, Mrs Crawford died, and a couple of years later Mr Crawford was married to Elizabeth Fulton, daughter of the late John Fulton of Cedar Hill, who survives him. Mr Crawford was a Presbyterian in religion, and until declining years forbade his doing so he was a regular attender at St Andrew's church. He was a man of more than ordinary intelligence, and was an interesting companion in a friendly chat. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to the eighth line cemetery, and although very few of his "auld cronies" are left, there was a good turnout of those of the younger generation who had come to know him. The services were conducted by Rev S.G. Brown at the house and the grave. The pallbearers were three brothers of Mrs Crawford, Messrs Robert, Thomas and John Fulton, and three brothers-in-law, Messrs David Johnston of Cobden, John Camelon of Westboro, and Albert Lesway of Cedar Hill.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383)


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  • Added: Mar 29, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127104562/john-crawford: accessed ), memorial page for John Crawford (2 Jun 1824–24 Oct 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 127104562, citing Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by High Plains (contributor 47607357).