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James Schoular

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James Schoular

Birth
Darling, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
13 Sep 1918 (aged 55)
Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range B, Plot 590
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1918, Friday September 20, The Almonte Gazette front page
The Late James Schoular
About three weeks ago, Mr James Schoular was taken to the R.M. hospital suffering from typhoid fever, and despite the best medical and nursing care, succumbed to the ravages of that disease, his spirit passing to the Great Beyond early last Friday morning. The late Mr Schoular was in his fifty-sixth year and was born in Darling township in May 1863, and was a son of the late Robert Schoular, and his home there until going to Arnprior about twenty-two years ago. Two years ago he and his family came to Almonte, where they since lived. Twenty-eight years ago he was married to Margaret McKay, daughter of the late William McKay of Lanark, and to them seven children were born, one dying in infancy. Mourning the loss of a loving husband and father are his widow, three sons and three daughters, William overseas, Misses Mary, Lizzie, Della and Alex and James of Almonte. Two sisters are also living -- Mrs Jas Foster, Galbraith, and Mrs Thos Culbertson, Deloraine, Man. The funeral on Sunday afternoon was largely attended, and the services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev S.G. Brown, The pallbearers, all of whom were boyhood friends of the deceased, were Messrs James Schoular, James Rintoul, William Rintoul, Thomas King, Daniel Foy, of Darling, and James Schoular of Ramsay. Among the many floral offerings were a pillow from the family, sprays from Mrs Hederson ad Mrs Bothwell, and Atthewell Rebekah Lodge.
1918, Friday September 20, The Almonte Gazette front page
The Late James Schoular
About three weeks ago, Mr James Schoular was taken to the R.M. hospital suffering from typhoid fever, and despite the best medical and nursing care, succumbed to the ravages of that disease, his spirit passing to the Great Beyond early last Friday morning. The late Mr Schoular was in his fifty-sixth year and was born in Darling township in May 1863, and was a son of the late Robert Schoular, and his home there until going to Arnprior about twenty-two years ago. Two years ago he and his family came to Almonte, where they since lived. Twenty-eight years ago he was married to Margaret McKay, daughter of the late William McKay of Lanark, and to them seven children were born, one dying in infancy. Mourning the loss of a loving husband and father are his widow, three sons and three daughters, William overseas, Misses Mary, Lizzie, Della and Alex and James of Almonte. Two sisters are also living -- Mrs Jas Foster, Galbraith, and Mrs Thos Culbertson, Deloraine, Man. The funeral on Sunday afternoon was largely attended, and the services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev S.G. Brown, The pallbearers, all of whom were boyhood friends of the deceased, were Messrs James Schoular, James Rintoul, William Rintoul, Thomas King, Daniel Foy, of Darling, and James Schoular of Ramsay. Among the many floral offerings were a pillow from the family, sprays from Mrs Hederson ad Mrs Bothwell, and Atthewell Rebekah Lodge.


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