Pat & Corinna’s Family History - Person Sheet
Pat & Corinna’s Family History - Person Sheet
NameWilliam Henry Lougheed 442
Birth29 May 1835, Albion, Ontario, Canada
Death11 Apr 1911, Warwick, Ontario, Canada747
BurialBeechwood Cemetery, Forest, Ontario, Canada
FatherRobert Lougheed (1797-1882)
MotherJane Henry (1801-1893)
Spouses
BirthApr 1834
Death13 Oct 1873
BurialBeechwood Cemetery, Forest, Ontario, Canada
ChildrenDiana Victoria (1858-1910)
 Alvin Henry (1862-1946)
 David Samuel (1865-1908)
 Sarah Emiline (1868-1944)
 Eliza Jane (ca1869-ca1873)
BirthApr 1845, Leven, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death20 Aug 1906, Forest, Ontario, Canada748
BurialBeechwood Cemetery, Forest, Ontario, Canada
ChildrenWilliam James (1875-1958)
 Janet Louise (Jean) (1878-1921)
Notes for William Henry & Ellenor (Family)
Following his marriage to Ellenor, William worked on his father’s farm in London Township before moving in 1861 or 1862 to Grey County where he bought the 100 acre farm of his brother Thomas in Normanby Township (Lot 21, Concession 9). Between 1864 and 1866 William and his family returned to London Township where they lived on Lot 2, Concession 6 for a time before returning to the farm in Normanby Township by the spring of 1871. However, their stayt in Normanby was brief. On August 25, 1873 William purchased two farms adjoining the village of Forest in Lambton County: 83 acres of the west half of Lot 4, Concession 8 NER of Warwick Township and 11 acres in the southeast corner of Lot 36 in the south boundary concession of Bosanquet Township.

Soon after the move to Forest, Ellenor died of dysentry during an epidemic of some kind as the following account in the Sarnia Observer of 24 October 1873 indicated:

“I have seldom seen so many families clothed with the sombre garments in Forest, as in this year. What with the dreadful epidemic which has raged with such violence, carrying off strong men as well as delicate women and children, the martality is unusually great. Last week Mrs. Lyman Cooley and Mrs. Lockhead [sic], in the Northern part of the Village, died within an hour of each other, and the funerals were conducted about the same time in the Episcopal Church Cemetery.”

William and Ellenor had five children. William remarried in 1875.
Notes for William Henry & Agnes (Family)
Prior to her marriage, Agnes had lived with her parents in Adelaide Township, Middlesex County. She and William had two children. The following excerpt from her obituary in the Forest Standard, August 1906, gives some insight into her character:

“Being of a quiet disposition, she had not a wide circle of acquaintances, but to those who knew her intimately she was esteemed and loved for her many kind and charitable deeds and for her Christian character. To her husband and children she made home a home in truth and by her death a place has been left which can never be filled.”

After her death, William continued to reside on the farm in Warwick with his youngest daughter, Jean. He was an invalid for some time before his death.
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