Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
Probate B-400
3 May 1875
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Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
Probate B-400
3 May 1875
Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
15 April 1879
Daughter, Alexy Ann Gray, wie of John Gray, of Moore Twp.
Daughter Margaret McKenna of Saginaw, Michigan, wife of Wm. McKenna
Daughter Janet Bosmise(?) of Moore Twp.
Granddaughters Clara and Nellie Bosmise(?)
Cross-posted at Detour Through History
(Excerpts From) The Sarnia Observer 1853-1878:
Friday, December 18, 1874, Here, 14th inst. Thomas Richardson Boothman of Sombra, to Miss Janet Cameron of Moore
Lambton County Probate:
25 July 1870
Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
Probate# A 3
Honorable Malcolm Cameron...appoint Joshua Adams the younger
(Power of Attorney)
Cross-posted at Detour Through History
Sombra Twp. Deeds
Cross-posted at In Deeds
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| Partial Map - Lambton County - McGill University |
Cross-posted at In Deeds
Cross-posted at In Deeds
"Christina Cameron, wife of Malcolm, one of Sarnia’s founders, might have faded into history if her husband hadn’t named one of Port Sarnia’s earliest streets after her.
Christina Street was then a “rough country road” that ran north through Cameron’s property. Though the street changed, the name has endured for 180 years.
Born in Scotland in 1808, she was the daughter of Glaswegian Robert McGregor, Esq. who owned a successful cotton-spinning company.
A family record reveals Malcolm Cameron visited Glasgow around 1830 and entered into a life-long partnership with Christina, who was his cousin. They married when Malcolm returned on a business trip in 1833.
In 1836, one year before the young family moved from Lanark County to Port Sarnia, Christina gave birth to their only child, a daughter, Christina Colina."
[Cross-posted at In Deeds]