Pat & Corinna’s Family History - Person Sheet
Pat & Corinna’s Family History - Person Sheet
NameRobert Lougheed 442
BirthDec 1819, Ireland
Immigration1828, Canada
Death14 Feb 1886
BurialSt. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Fairmount, Ontario, Canada
FatherJames Lougheed M.D. (1792-1882)
MotherMargaret Lougheed (1794-1891)
Spouses
Birth1829, Ireland
Death22 Aug 1911
BurialSt. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Fairmount, Ontario, Canada
FatherSeabrook
Marriage21 Mar 1850, Chinguacousy Township, Ontario, Canada
ChildrenJames S. (1851-)
 Eliza Jane (1852-1918)
 Rebecca (ca1855-1882)
 Susannah (Annie) (1858-1937)
 William Henry (1859-1947)
 George (1862-1928)
 Margaret (1865-1908)
 Robert John (1868-1911)
 Mary Amelia (1871-1958)
 Edith Emmaline (1873-1918)
Notes for Robert Lougheed
In his will, Robert made the following bequests:

1. William Henry Lougheed received the farm in Euphrasia Township, Grey County - the East 1/4 of the West 1/2 of Lot 25, Concession 3.

2. George Lougheed - $300.00 to be paid five years after his father’s death.

3. Margaret Lougheed - $100.00 to be paid one year after George’s $300.00 came due

4. Mary Amelia Lougheed - $100.00 to be paid one year after Margaret’s $100.00

5. Edith Ameline [sic] “is to saty at school until she obtains a certificate as a public school teacher. She is to be supplied with clothes, board and lodging; if she doesn’t stay at school she is to get on hundred dollars to be paid one year after Mary Amelia’s comes due.”

6. “To the rest of my children I will one dollar, I having already provided for them as far as I was able.”

7. “To my wife Eliza all my household furniture and wearing apparel and my son William Henry to pay her ten Dollars per year. She get the two front rooms below stairs on the South end of the dwelling and he is to furnish my wife and three girls with necessary clothing and board until the girls attain the age of 18.

If my wife and son can’t agree and my wife takes up adobe elsewhere then she is to get fifty Dollars a year, he is also to keep two sheep for her.”
Notes for Robert & Elizabeth (Family)
Married by the Reverend David Coates, minister of the United Presbyterian Church. Witnesses were William Lougheed and John Seabrook.

Robert and Eliza first farmed in Albion Township, Peel county where they are recorded in both the 1852 and 1861 Census. The family moved from the Boltn area in the 1860s first to Cape Rich, near Meaford, where they lived for a short time on Water Street. From there they went to St. Vincent Township in Grey County. (The 1865 W.W. Smith Gazetter shows them on Lot 30, Concession 6.) They finally moved to Euphrasia Township, Grey County.
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