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Janet Kyle “Jennie” <I>Robertson</I> James

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Janet Kyle “Jennie” Robertson James

Birth
Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
20 Mar 1933 (aged 62)
Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 45.1596617, Longitude: -76.3026883
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1933, Friday March 24, The Almonte Gazette front page
UNION HALL LADY FATALLY HURT AS TEAM RUNS AWAY
Mrs. Alfred James Was Driving to Almonte When Tragic Accident Happened People of this district learned with deep regret, last Sunday, of the death that morning in Rosamond Memorial Hospital of Mrs. Alfred James, Union Hall, following injuries sustained Saturday afternoon when, the sleigh in which she was riding crashed into a telephone pole. Mrs. James was driving into town with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson. At the top of the steep hill, Almonte street, the team took fright and started to run. The driver shouted to the women to jump. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson succeeded in getting out of the sleigh but for some reason Mrs. James was unable to do so. Half way down the steep grade the sleigh hit a telephone pole and then crashed into a second one. The horses broke free from the vehicle, one being stopped on the hill and the other continuing its mad career until stopped in front of the O'Brien Theater by Elijah Ledgerwood. It was dragging one rein and the neck yoke. Mr. Ledgerwood caught it and made a halter of the dangling line. Mrs. James was rushed to the Rosamond Memorial Hospital where an examination revealed a broken hip and arm and serious internal injuries. It was realized from the first that she could not recover and death ensued next morning. Mrs. James was one of the most popular women in the Union Hall section and her tragic death cast a gloom over the whole district. The accident occurred at the most dangerous point in the town and it was utterly impossible for the driver to maintain any control over the team as it started to run down the steep grade. At the time of the accident the three passengers in the sleigh were on their way to visit Mrs. Margaret Kellough, a sister of Mr. Robertson and Mrs. James who was seriously ill. The late Mrs. James whose maiden name was Jennie Robertson, was born in the Union Hall section and had lived there all her life. She was a daughter of the late James Robertson and Janet Watt, pioneer residents of Ramsay. Surviving besides her husband, Alfred James, are five daughters, Mabel (Mrs. Gardiner) of Carleton Place; Ella, Stamford, Conn.; Anna, Mrs. Arnold Bach, New Canaan, U.S.; Laura and Winnifred at home and one son Alfred at home. She is also mourned by one sister Mrs. Margaret Kellough and three brothers, George Robertson, Union Hall; Ernest of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and William of Haileybury. Mrs. James' funeral was held Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended by friends and relatives from all parts of North Lanark and from points as far distant as Perth. Service was conducted at the home in the James Settlement by Rev. J. W. R. Meakin of St. George's Anglican Church, Clayton. Interment was made in St. George's Cemetery, Union Hall. The pallbearers were Kenneth, George and Russell Robertson, Benjamin, Edward and John James. Many beautiful floral offerings testified to the high esteem in which the late Mrs. James was held.
1933, Friday March 24, The Almonte Gazette front page
UNION HALL LADY FATALLY HURT AS TEAM RUNS AWAY
Mrs. Alfred James Was Driving to Almonte When Tragic Accident Happened People of this district learned with deep regret, last Sunday, of the death that morning in Rosamond Memorial Hospital of Mrs. Alfred James, Union Hall, following injuries sustained Saturday afternoon when, the sleigh in which she was riding crashed into a telephone pole. Mrs. James was driving into town with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson. At the top of the steep hill, Almonte street, the team took fright and started to run. The driver shouted to the women to jump. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson succeeded in getting out of the sleigh but for some reason Mrs. James was unable to do so. Half way down the steep grade the sleigh hit a telephone pole and then crashed into a second one. The horses broke free from the vehicle, one being stopped on the hill and the other continuing its mad career until stopped in front of the O'Brien Theater by Elijah Ledgerwood. It was dragging one rein and the neck yoke. Mr. Ledgerwood caught it and made a halter of the dangling line. Mrs. James was rushed to the Rosamond Memorial Hospital where an examination revealed a broken hip and arm and serious internal injuries. It was realized from the first that she could not recover and death ensued next morning. Mrs. James was one of the most popular women in the Union Hall section and her tragic death cast a gloom over the whole district. The accident occurred at the most dangerous point in the town and it was utterly impossible for the driver to maintain any control over the team as it started to run down the steep grade. At the time of the accident the three passengers in the sleigh were on their way to visit Mrs. Margaret Kellough, a sister of Mr. Robertson and Mrs. James who was seriously ill. The late Mrs. James whose maiden name was Jennie Robertson, was born in the Union Hall section and had lived there all her life. She was a daughter of the late James Robertson and Janet Watt, pioneer residents of Ramsay. Surviving besides her husband, Alfred James, are five daughters, Mabel (Mrs. Gardiner) of Carleton Place; Ella, Stamford, Conn.; Anna, Mrs. Arnold Bach, New Canaan, U.S.; Laura and Winnifred at home and one son Alfred at home. She is also mourned by one sister Mrs. Margaret Kellough and three brothers, George Robertson, Union Hall; Ernest of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and William of Haileybury. Mrs. James' funeral was held Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended by friends and relatives from all parts of North Lanark and from points as far distant as Perth. Service was conducted at the home in the James Settlement by Rev. J. W. R. Meakin of St. George's Anglican Church, Clayton. Interment was made in St. George's Cemetery, Union Hall. The pallbearers were Kenneth, George and Russell Robertson, Benjamin, Edward and John James. Many beautiful floral offerings testified to the high esteem in which the late Mrs. James was held.


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  • Created by: Gary J Byron
  • Added: Jan 14, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206237835/janet_kyle-james: accessed ), memorial page for Janet Kyle “Jennie” Robertson James (6 Feb 1871–20 Mar 1933), Find a Grave Memorial ID 206237835, citing Saint George's Anglican Cemetery, Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by Gary J Byron (contributor 49329383).