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David Sutherland

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David Sutherland

Birth
Ramsay, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
27 Jul 1938 (aged 70)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range D, Plot 180
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1938, Wednesday, August 3, The Carleton Place Herald front page
David Sutherland
The death occurred at his home in Detroit, at an early hour on Wednesday, July 27, of David Sutherland, a former well known resident of this section. He was in his 70th year and his passing came as a great shock to his many friends. Born on the sixth line of Ramsay, the deceased was the son of the late Angus Sutherland and his wife Margaret Young, pioneer settlers. He was apprenticed to the trade of mechanic at the Young Bros.' foundry in Almonte and after leaving Almonte had worked in Toronto and Batavia Ill. Twenty years ago he retired and took up his residence in Detroit. In 1894 the late Mr. Sutherland was married to Elizabeth McDonald, daughter of the late John McDonald, of Ramsay. Mr. Sutherland leaves to mourn his loss, in addition to his widow, one sister and one brother, Mrs. Alexander Young, of Smiths Falls, and Alexander of Milwaukee, Wis. His funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the residence of Mr. John D. Taylor, and was under the auspices of Mississippi lodge A.F. and A.M. Interment was in the Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.

1938, Thursday August 4, The Almonte Gazette page 4
Mr David Sutherland
Largely attended by friends and relatives, the funeral of David Sutherland, who died in Detroit, Mich, last Wednesday, was held Saturday afternoon from the home of John D. Taylor to Auld Kirk cemetery. Rev A.J. Fowlie of the Presbyterian church and Rev Geo C.R. McQuade of Trinity church, conducted the funeral services. The pallbearers were D.B. Campbell, John Barker, John Aspinall, D.B. Taylor, Almonte, and Dr A. Young and J. McBean of Smiths Falls. The funeral was under the auspices of Mississippi Lodge A.F. & A.M., by authority of Palestine Lodge, Detroit, of which Mr Sutherland was an active member. Deceased, who was in his 70th year, was born on the 6th line of Ramsay, the son of the late Angus Sutherland and his wife, Margaret Young, pioneer settlers of this district. Following the mechanic trade, he retired 20 years ago and settled in Detroit. Surviving besides his widow, the former Elizabeth McDonald, are one sister and one brother, Mrs Alexander Young of Smiths Falls, and Alexander Sutherland of Milwaukee. Mrs P.J. Campbell of town, is a sister-in-law.
1938, Wednesday, August 3, The Carleton Place Herald front page
David Sutherland
The death occurred at his home in Detroit, at an early hour on Wednesday, July 27, of David Sutherland, a former well known resident of this section. He was in his 70th year and his passing came as a great shock to his many friends. Born on the sixth line of Ramsay, the deceased was the son of the late Angus Sutherland and his wife Margaret Young, pioneer settlers. He was apprenticed to the trade of mechanic at the Young Bros.' foundry in Almonte and after leaving Almonte had worked in Toronto and Batavia Ill. Twenty years ago he retired and took up his residence in Detroit. In 1894 the late Mr. Sutherland was married to Elizabeth McDonald, daughter of the late John McDonald, of Ramsay. Mr. Sutherland leaves to mourn his loss, in addition to his widow, one sister and one brother, Mrs. Alexander Young, of Smiths Falls, and Alexander of Milwaukee, Wis. His funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the residence of Mr. John D. Taylor, and was under the auspices of Mississippi lodge A.F. and A.M. Interment was in the Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.

1938, Thursday August 4, The Almonte Gazette page 4
Mr David Sutherland
Largely attended by friends and relatives, the funeral of David Sutherland, who died in Detroit, Mich, last Wednesday, was held Saturday afternoon from the home of John D. Taylor to Auld Kirk cemetery. Rev A.J. Fowlie of the Presbyterian church and Rev Geo C.R. McQuade of Trinity church, conducted the funeral services. The pallbearers were D.B. Campbell, John Barker, John Aspinall, D.B. Taylor, Almonte, and Dr A. Young and J. McBean of Smiths Falls. The funeral was under the auspices of Mississippi Lodge A.F. & A.M., by authority of Palestine Lodge, Detroit, of which Mr Sutherland was an active member. Deceased, who was in his 70th year, was born on the 6th line of Ramsay, the son of the late Angus Sutherland and his wife, Margaret Young, pioneer settlers of this district. Following the mechanic trade, he retired 20 years ago and settled in Detroit. Surviving besides his widow, the former Elizabeth McDonald, are one sister and one brother, Mrs Alexander Young of Smiths Falls, and Alexander Sutherland of Milwaukee. Mrs P.J. Campbell of town, is a sister-in-law.


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