Friends in Pakenham heard with regret of the death on Friday last of Mr Charles Dunlop, of the twelfth line of Pakenham township. He was born on Oct 8th, 1824, on the homestead in Ramsay, and was terfore in his ninety-second year. On Dec 16th, 1851, he was married in St James church, Carleton Place, to Miss Annie Houston, and to then nine children were born, two of whom Sarah Paul (Mrs D. McGill), and Alice Emery (Mrs T. McKibbin) are dead. The others are Elizabeth (Mrs Wm. Francis) Renfrew; Jennie (Mrs Chas. Comba) Almonte; Annie (Mrs Thos. Tosh), Pakenham; John Houston, on the homestead; Charles Steward, Tyvan, Sask.; George Arthur, Calgary, Alta., and Mary Ellen (Mrs Wm. Reynolds), Fernie, B.C. His wife predeceased him about eight years ago. The funeral took place on Monday to St Mark’s church, when the rector, Rev. R. Turley, was assisted in the services by Rev. C.F. Clarke of Fitzroy Harbour and Rev. E.F. Salmon of Galetta. The sympathy of the whole community is extend to the bereaved ones, in this their hour of sorrow. The late Mr Dunlop was a man highly esteemed as a neighbour and friend, and during his long residence here, won the esteem and respect of the whole countryside.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) •
Friends in Pakenham heard with regret of the death on Friday last of Mr Charles Dunlop, of the twelfth line of Pakenham township. He was born on Oct 8th, 1824, on the homestead in Ramsay, and was terfore in his ninety-second year. On Dec 16th, 1851, he was married in St James church, Carleton Place, to Miss Annie Houston, and to then nine children were born, two of whom Sarah Paul (Mrs D. McGill), and Alice Emery (Mrs T. McKibbin) are dead. The others are Elizabeth (Mrs Wm. Francis) Renfrew; Jennie (Mrs Chas. Comba) Almonte; Annie (Mrs Thos. Tosh), Pakenham; John Houston, on the homestead; Charles Steward, Tyvan, Sask.; George Arthur, Calgary, Alta., and Mary Ellen (Mrs Wm. Reynolds), Fernie, B.C. His wife predeceased him about eight years ago. The funeral took place on Monday to St Mark’s church, when the rector, Rev. R. Turley, was assisted in the services by Rev. C.F. Clarke of Fitzroy Harbour and Rev. E.F. Salmon of Galetta. The sympathy of the whole community is extend to the bereaved ones, in this their hour of sorrow. The late Mr Dunlop was a man highly esteemed as a neighbour and friend, and during his long residence here, won the esteem and respect of the whole countryside.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) •
Family Members
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Elizabeth Dunlop Francis
1853–1941
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Jane "Jennie" Dunlop Comba
1855–1920
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Annie Dunlop Tosh
1856–1947
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Sarah Pearl Dunlop McGill
1859–1891
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John Houston Dunlop
1860–1931
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Alice Emery Dunlop McKibbin
1862–1895
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Charles Stewart Dunlop
1865–1951
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George Arthur Dunlop
1867–1929
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Mary Ellen Dunlop Reynolds
1869–1943
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