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Elizabeth Ann <I>McKay</I> Robertson

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Elizabeth Ann McKay Robertson

Birth
Lanark, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
16 Sep 1934 (aged 63)
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range B, Plot 621
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1934, Monday September 17, The Ottawa Journal page 7
Mrs John T. Robertson Dies at Residence Here
The death occurred at her residence, 417 Bay street, on Sunday, of Mrs John T. Robertson, member of a well-known Ottawa Valley family. Mrs Robertson was in ill health for several weeks. She was formerly Miss Elizabeth Ann McKay, and lived at Arnprior, Ont., before moving to Ottawa about 16 years ago. Surviving Mrs Robertson are, her husband, one son, Earle Robertson, of Simcoe, On., and one daughter, Miss Meda Robertson, of the Department of National Revenue, Ottawa; also, five brothers, Alex McKay, Middleville, Ont., Daniel and George McKay, Arnprior; Nelson McKay, Almonte, and William McKay, Bridgeford, Sask., and four sisters, Mrs William Dunlop and Mrs Peter McDougal, of Almonte, Mrs D. Hamilton, Carleton Place, and Mrs Margaret Schoular, Almonte.

1934, Wednesday September 26, The Carleton Place Herald front page
Mrs John T. Robertson
The funeral of Elizabeth Ann McKay, wife of John T. Robertson of Ottawa, was held last Tuesday from the home of her sister, Mrs Margaret Schoular, Almonte, where service was conducted by Rev C.D. McLellan of Bethany Church, Almonte. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk cemetery. The pallbearers were William, Alex and James Schoular, Hartley McKay, Nelson and Norman Dunlop, all nephews of the deceased. Deceased passed away at her home at Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept 16th. Mrs Robertson, was in her 64th year, the first break in a family of ten. She was a daughter of the late William McKay and Annie Pretty, pioneers of Lanark township, and was born in Lanark township. There she was married. About 36 years ago she moved to Arnprior with her husband. They lived there for about twenty years and then moved to Ottawa. The chief mourners are, besides her husband and daughter, Meda, of Ottawa, one son, Earle, of Simcoe; also five brothers, Alex McKay, Middleville; Daniel and George McKay, Arnprior; William McKay; Bridgeford, Sask.; Nelson McKay, Almonte, and four sisters, Mrs William Dunlop, Mrs Peter McDougal and Mrs Margaret Schoular, Almonte, and Mrs D. Hamilton, Carleton Place.
1934, Monday September 17, The Ottawa Journal page 7
Mrs John T. Robertson Dies at Residence Here
The death occurred at her residence, 417 Bay street, on Sunday, of Mrs John T. Robertson, member of a well-known Ottawa Valley family. Mrs Robertson was in ill health for several weeks. She was formerly Miss Elizabeth Ann McKay, and lived at Arnprior, Ont., before moving to Ottawa about 16 years ago. Surviving Mrs Robertson are, her husband, one son, Earle Robertson, of Simcoe, On., and one daughter, Miss Meda Robertson, of the Department of National Revenue, Ottawa; also, five brothers, Alex McKay, Middleville, Ont., Daniel and George McKay, Arnprior; Nelson McKay, Almonte, and William McKay, Bridgeford, Sask., and four sisters, Mrs William Dunlop and Mrs Peter McDougal, of Almonte, Mrs D. Hamilton, Carleton Place, and Mrs Margaret Schoular, Almonte.

1934, Wednesday September 26, The Carleton Place Herald front page
Mrs John T. Robertson
The funeral of Elizabeth Ann McKay, wife of John T. Robertson of Ottawa, was held last Tuesday from the home of her sister, Mrs Margaret Schoular, Almonte, where service was conducted by Rev C.D. McLellan of Bethany Church, Almonte. Interment was made in the Auld Kirk cemetery. The pallbearers were William, Alex and James Schoular, Hartley McKay, Nelson and Norman Dunlop, all nephews of the deceased. Deceased passed away at her home at Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept 16th. Mrs Robertson, was in her 64th year, the first break in a family of ten. She was a daughter of the late William McKay and Annie Pretty, pioneers of Lanark township, and was born in Lanark township. There she was married. About 36 years ago she moved to Arnprior with her husband. They lived there for about twenty years and then moved to Ottawa. The chief mourners are, besides her husband and daughter, Meda, of Ottawa, one son, Earle, of Simcoe; also five brothers, Alex McKay, Middleville; Daniel and George McKay, Arnprior; William McKay; Bridgeford, Sask.; Nelson McKay, Almonte, and four sisters, Mrs William Dunlop, Mrs Peter McDougal and Mrs Margaret Schoular, Almonte, and Mrs D. Hamilton, Carleton Place.


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