Tough_ family



TOUGH

of

Scotland


TOUGH

We do not confirm nor deny the origins of Anne Tough, but as of 09 16 98, we can only reiterate the story that has followed down the family lines,
Anne Tough was the daughter of William Tough who has always been assumed to have been the gardener at Langhouse .
A fact that has not yet been established, nor any records located to confirm nor deny this.

Why Alexander Macfie took up with Anne, we will never know, we are certain however that there was no out-of-wedlock births as Anne married Alexander in April 1823 and Robert was not born until March of 1824. (12 months later)after having posted the required marriage bonds in 1822.

As our research develops perhaps we shall be able to establish a better understanding of this relationship.

In January, year 2000, while verifying the lines of John Macfie, a nephew of Alexander's, it was found that the wife of John , Lillias Fullarton had a great-grandmother named Janet Tough ( born Kilmarnock 10 Sept 1726).
Thus another Tough family becomes linked to the Macfie line .







According to the writings of Alexander Tough of Montreal, the Tough name is derived from the Norman "Touchet" a family who emigrated along with William the Conqueror in 1066 to England.
At first they established themselves in the area of Chester England, then later at the request of the David II King of Scotland they were invited to move to the Aberdeenshire area of Scotland with the understanding that the family would protect the area in favour of David II and become good and true Scots (circa 1200).

In 1275 it is recorded that the family changed the spelling of their name from Touchet, Touch, to TOUGH a more Gaelic sounding of the original.
It is understood also that George William Tough did register Arms and was so granted by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms of all Scotland in the 1600's. ( in the Burke's volumes there is reference made to Tough cira 16th centry Ar a Lion Ramp, Vert , unfortunately it does not state to who it belongs)







William Tough (1774 - 1855) , and Jane Munro (1777 - 1853) , William and Jane had one son William and four daughters, Ann, Jean/Jane, Rachel and Agnes/Martha. They lived in Port Glasgow, just on the east side of Greenock, and that is where Anne was born in 1802. The two last girls being Christened in Inveraray and Glenarray . It is entirely possible that the entire family accompanied Anne and Alexander with their newly born son Robert , on their trip to Canada, aboard the Quebec Packet in 1824 . Captian Anderson was the Master , the vessel being owned by Robert Catto & Sons, of Aberdeen, good friends of the Macfie family.

Jean/Jane took up with a Cameron of Sabervois in 1824 , this being shortly after the family arrived in the Noyan area of Lower Canada. ( A son Alexander Cameron was born of this union, Oct 13 1825.)

Agnes/Martha married a George Clark of Foucault or Caldwell's Manor , Oct 23 1834 when she was still a minor.

William married Jane (Unknown) and may have produced his own family. We find a William and Jane Tuff on the 1850 US Census in Moores NY




Obit from Canadian Huntington Gleaner Oct 23 1890
Macfie - At Clarenceville on the 13 instant ( October) Anne Tough, wife of the late Alexander Macfie and mother of Dr. Macfie of Fort Covington N Y in her 88th year









TOUGH- MUNRO


As of 2019 , no marriage record has been found for William Tough and Jean/Jane Munro


William Tough
1774-1855
Union
Abt 1800
Port Glasgow, Scotland
Jean/Jane Munro
1777-1853

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Isobel Tough
1801-18xx
Ann Tough
1802-1890
Jane/Jean Tough
1805-xxxx
William Tough
1806-xxxx
Rachel Tough
1818-xxxx
Agnes/Martha Tough
1821-1884
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There is a twelve year gap in the birth of children between William and Rachel leaving us to ponder whether William was recuited, or gang pressed and spent some time at war fighting for the British, he was 32 years of age at the birth of his son William, perhaps he fought in the war of 1812-1814 , or at least experienced a part of that conflict. this gap in child births is an un common event that has to be looked at further.



There are records showing one Isabella Tough marrying a Ninian Robertson on the 7th of December in 1822, registered in the Parish of Old Greenock, now we know that Isabel Tough did not accompany the family to Canada so perhaps this person is she and she remained in Scotland a married woman







The Port Glasgow, street directory for the year 1805 has William Tough listed as a gardener, which effectivily lends confirmation that he may have been employed by the Macfie at Langhouse, Inverkip, Scotland


1805 Street guide Port Glasgow


The earliest Canadian census 1825 lists William Tough as living in Sabervois , district of Bedford head of a family of 5 persons - One Male being himself, one female being his wife and three children unfortunately this is a head of family census only with no useful details
One child (gender unknown) between 6 and 14 , one female under 14 years and one single female over 14 years

1825 Canada Census Sabrevois Quebec


The neighbouring name on the list is John Cameron listed as head of family with 5 members listing one male between 40 and 60 which is presumed to be John, one married female 45 years plus,
one female child under 14 years and two other males between the ages of 8 and 25 one single and one married
(this leads to futher confusion unless the head of the family is a son and the eldest male is a widowed father)
There is no indication that a son was born before the census was taken, so Alexander Cameron born 1825 of John Cameron and Janet (Tough) is not registered .
The two single older children may be sibilings of the married male who may or may not be named John. Or John may have been married before and Jane Tough is a second wife.

In 1831 the census shows William Tuff living on either concession eight or nine, in the 4th range of Noyan the neighbours have changed dramatically so we have assume William moved from the original Sabrevois farm, which he may have just been renting.
Willima now showing a total of 9 people in his abode which further adds to the confusion, unless John Cameron and his family moved in with William's
There are now one over five under 14, one male 14 to 18 , two males not married 31 to 50, one male married over 50. There are 2 females under 14, one non married between 14 and 45 and one female married over 45 years of age.

1831 Canada Census 4th range 8/9 concession Noyan Quebec


The 1842 Canada census had William and Jane living with Alexander Macfie and his family in the stone house on Lakeshore Road, Clarenceville . There are 15 inhabitants recorded with no break down at all to be able to determine who is who , however the 1851 census shows William and jane tough living with the Macfie family.


1842 Canada Census 10th range 9 concession St Georges Quebec


1851 Canada Census 10th range 9 concession St George Quebec


By 1851, Alexander has died (1850), Robert has married , Mary has married , so since it is believed William and Jane Tough were living with the family the only other Tough who may have accompanied them was William Tough born 1806 this would make the total of 15 in the 1842 Census , as son William Tough only married in 1848 .
Since most of the Macfie family papers were lost in a fire at Bullock'ssbarn in the later 1950s very little can be verified





TOUGH - MACFIE

Anne Tough
1802-1890
Married
Apr 23 1823
Inveraray, Scotland
Alexander Macfie
1789-1850




see Alexander Macfie









In the Seigniory of Foucault or Caldwell's Manor , near Missisquoi Bay ( at the head of Lake Champlain )also called Allard's Manor the Clark family has lands indicating George Clarke as owner of 100 acres, about or before 1827 , located in Concession 9 , Lot 8 , facing what today is know as South Beech Road, and backing onto the land of Walter Bruce,(land that was purchased by Alexander Macfie in 1827). His immediate (whose land touched his) neighbours were at that time were Peter Hawley, William Hawley, Francis Manning, Albert Chapman, Reuben Taylor and Samuel Millar.

Agnes or Martha Tough who married , George Clark in 1834 , moved with him to the Kingston Ont area and took up residence in the small town of Battersea Ont . Most of their family is buried in the Sandhill Cemetery there.
Micheal Watson is one person who was researching this Clark line but I seem to have lost his contact. Another is David A Wyatt, his complete site can be seen at Clark of Storrington Township Ont.

It has been found that a Mr Chris Kenney at 3863 Brewers Mills Rd RR#1 Seeleys Bay Ont has put information on the Tough - Clark faimily in the IGI system . He has used Tuff as his spelling instead of Tough, and has made a few slight errors as to their origins. As of Sept 1999 we have written him with our information.





TOUGH-CLARK

Martha/Agnes Tough
1821-1884
Married
1834
Clarenceville, Quebec
George Clark
xxxx-xxxx<

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Edwin Clark
1836-1887
Thomas Clark
1838-1905
Clarinda Clark
1840-1887
William Clark
1843 -1928
George Clark
1849-1911
Mary Clark
1852-1921
Martha Clark
1852-xxxx
James Clark
1856-1920



The Clark family moved to Battersea, Ont where it appears all but Edwin were born, he being born in the Clarenceville Que area. Martha Clark according to Chris Kenney moved to Watertown NY where she died.

Contact was made, Oct 10 1999, with Steve Sleeth , a descendant of Martha's through her son James Clark and we have been able to add the following to this family line. Unfortunately his contact information has also been lost.







James Clark
1856-1920
Married
1882
Arabella Mary Sutherland
xxxx-xxxx

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Charles Sutherland Clark
1883-1965
Margaret Clark
1887-1956
Albert Clark
1890-1928
Martha Clark
1891-xxxx
Victor Clark
1895-1958
Harold Clark
1900-1966







Charles Sutherland Clark
1883-1965
Married
Nettie Edwards
xxxx-xxxx








Iona Clark
xxxx-xxxx
Married
Mr Shannon
xxxx-xxxx



Eileen Shannon
xxxx-xxxx
Married
Mr Sleeth
xxxx-xxxx

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Steven Sleeth
xxxx-xxxx














TOUGH-CAMERON


Jane/Jean Tough
1805-xxxx
Married
1824/1825
Noyan ,Que
John Cameron
1794-1874

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Alexander Cameron
Oct 13 1825-xxxx


I would be very interested to find more on this line ,it is believed that they lived in Sabrevois Que.
Is it this John Cameron who may be buried in the St Thomas de Noyan Church yard .

According to the 1825 Sabervois census,the neighbouring family on the list is John Cameron . He is listed as head of family with 5 members listing one male between 40 and 60 which is presumed to be John, one married female 45 years plus, one female child under 14 years and two other males between the ages of 8 and 25 one single and one married ( which leads to futher confusion unless the head of the family is a son and the eldest male is a widowed father) .

1825 Canada Census Sabrevois Quebec


There is no indication that a son was born before the census was taken, so Alexander Cameron born 1825 of John Cameron and Janet (Tough) is not registered . The two single older children may be sibilings of the married male who may or may not be named John.









TOUGH-UNKNOWN



Willaim Tough
1806-xxxx
Married
Jane Unknown
1803-xxxx

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Margaret Tough
1848-1934



William and Jane are buried in the town of Moores NY
The Town of Moores lies in the northern part of New York, bounded by the Canadian border, on the east by the towns of Champlain and Chazy, on the south by the town of Altona and on the west by the town of Ellenburg.
The area where the town is established was on a grant of land originally given to Amasas Moore.



Margaret Tough
1848-1934
Married
Feb 24, 1878
Champlain ,NY
Moses Garand
1854-1931


In 1860 we find the family of Alexander Goran (38) and his wife Elvira (35) living in Clnton county NY. The have as children Eliza (14) , Alexander (11) , Camile (8), Moses (6), and Henry who was (3)

In 1870 the family name was recorded a Garrow , living still in Clinton county NY. Alex the father( born abt 1824) , Alex the son , Camile and the mother Eliza (1825) are there as well as Dolphus ( born abt 1859) and Elmer (born abt 1868 ) . Elmer may have had a twin Josephine (1868) but it appears she may have died before the 1870 census taking.

We find Moses Garrow listed in 1870 however his name does not appear in the same grouping as the rest of the family.
We do note that there is a Francis Garrow (brn about 1854) listed in the same family so if could be assumed that Moses may have been christened Francis Moses, or Moses Francis, or even Francois Moses.

Our information was taken fron the IGI records, and the 1880 census records for Moores, Clinton County NY and  provides us with Moses Garran and his wife Margaret.

The transcription of the 1900 census records is a bad case of  understanding as we find our family listed as  Marsh Garrant, his wife Magoina and a son Waller who was born in 1887. The son was most likey a Walter . The 1910 records are not much better , Moses is now at least recognized as Moses Garrow and his wife in recorded as Maggie ( which in most cases in the nick name for Margaret) .
There is a Walter B Garrow recorded in Washington County NY who appeares to married to an Eugenia who was born in 1890.
This could be the same family line, however we are unable to confirm this as of 2019.

It makes it very difficult to establish the correct linage as th original name had been transformed from French into American phonetics, and then we have not had the opportunity to look at the original written census,
but on that which has been transcribed. We are fairly certain that this is indeed is a correct interpertation of the how family lines ran.






In the beginning we assumed that the family of William Tough and Jane Munro included a son named Charles, born in Scotland in 1803.
However after verifying the brith regristrations on the web site Scotland People , while records were found for Charles Tough, they did not indicate that the parents were William Tough and Jane/Jean Munro.
The family records of Charles Tough and Jane Cavil, will remain part of this Tough web page, however they will not be considered to be related to the MACFIE family who arrived in Quebec in 1823 accompanied by the Tough family ,unless some further confirming information comes to light.



Charles Tough
1803-xxxx
Married
13 Jan 1835
Grand Metis, Quebecc
Jane Cavil
1816-1853

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Sarah Tough
1834-xxxx
William Tough
1838-xxxx
Thomas Tough
1840-xxxx
George Tough
1843-xxxx
Robert Tough
1845-xxxx
Agnes Tough
1847-xxxx
Margaret
1851-xxxx



The 1842 census show Charles Tough residing in Metis Quebec a location in the Gapse peninsula of Quebec, the head of family censes indicates that he had 3 male children, two under the age of 5 and one between the ages of five and 14 , which is not correct if we base ourselves on the more accurate information of the 1851 census as it shows Sarah aged 18

In 1851 on the census report we find Charles and his family living in a log house, situated just south of Robert Macfie's property and above the Miller residence. Charles is listed a a laborer . We have assumed , that he worked on either or both of the Macfie properties or perhaps the Miller farm lands. The son George does not appear on the census listing so we assumed that he died at an early age, eventhough we have been unable to locate a internment record for him.

In 1881 we find a Charles Tuff (aged 60 )and Sarah A Tuff (aged 50) both listed as married living with Daniel Keeler ( aged 20) in the Storrington area of Ont ( this does not match Charles and Jane of Henryville) .





I am a decendent of Sarah Tough (Bricco) (Bricault). I have a copy of Sarah's death cetificate which shows Charles Tuff as her father and Jane Cavil as her mother.
It is the correct line. Thank you so much for helping me find this final connection. I could not find Sarah's birth recorded at Grand Matice. Do you know where I can find it? Sarah was my grandmothers' grandmother.
Mary Anne Moder NEENAH, We USA Saturday, March 08, 2008 at 22:14:51 (CST)
(Unfortunately this E mail is no longer valid March 2019)




1st marriage
Sarah Tough
1834-1926
Married
November 2 1853
Henryville, Quebec
Paul Bricault
xxxx-1877


2nd marriage
Sarah Tough
1834-1926
Married
Olivier Greenier
xxxx-xxxxx





Appleton Post Crescent
Dec 12 1922
Copy of article Provided by Pat Dorff

Sarah Tough
Jane Monty
Sarah Tough
Jane Monty

Greatest Mother In America
337 trace ancestry
to County Pioneer

Bear Creek- Near this village is a quite, unassuming mother whose praises have been unsung,yet because
of the fact that she has 337 living descendants she might be termed : the greatest mother in the United States. Four geneations, are included in her mighty family.
This mother to 11, grandmother to 117, greatgrandmother to 190 and great great grandmother to 19 , is Mrs Sarah Greenier , 88, one of the easliest residents of the county.
Renown in this respect also is shared by Mrs Mary Jane Monty, one of Mrs Greenier's daughters, who has 91 descendants.
Promiinence frequently is given persons who posses 50 to 60 decendants, but both Mrs Greenier and Mrs Monty merely smile when this count is referred to as representing a large family

Was pioneer.

Mrs Greenier has lived a life that had its share of pioneering and hardships. Her madien name was Sarah Tuft ( Tough) and she was born of Scotch parents at Grande Matice, Canada Feb 2, 1834. She was married on Nov 2,1853, or 69 years ago to Paul Bricco. The ceremony occurred in a little village on Lake Champlain and the couple started west into the United States during the following spring to seek thier fortune.
The long pilgrimage in the days when travel facilities to Wisconsin were meager brought the pair to Fond du Lac. They resided there until 1870, when they came to Outagamie-co.They located on a farm at Maple Creek where they worked hard to bring up their family.
Mr Bricco met an accidental death May 14, 1877. Several years later Mrs Bricco was married to oliver Greenier of Northport, who died a few years later.

Spins her yarn

An example of how Mrs Greenier managed to bring up her children successfully was shown when her home was visited by a newspaper person. Although almost 90, she was seated at a spinning wheel completing her fourth fleece of wool this fall. She is keenely alert and enjoys good health. She visits her children frequently and is a regular attendant at church. Mrs Greenier make her home with her daughter Mrs Philomena Roberts.
All of the 11 children born to this mother are living.
The youngest is 45 years old and the oldest is 68.
These are Mrs Greenier's children :
Mrs Jane Monty , Bear Creek
Saul Bricco, New London
Mrs Philomena Roberts, Dear Creek
Mrs Sarah Ann Balthazor, Deer Creek
Mrs Agnes Balthazor, Maple Creek
William Bricco, Elderson
Mrs Adeline Belongia, New London
Mrs Emma Roberts, Clintonville
Alex Bricco, Wittenberg
George Bricco, Wittenberg
Mrs Jessie Balthazor, Wittenberg



Willaim Tough
1836-xxxx
Married
Margaret Unknown
xxxx-xxxx

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Margaret Tough
1863-xxxx




Margaret Tough
1863-xxxx
Married
November 30 1884
Greenfield Mass
Octave Normandeau
xxxx-xxxx


Thomas Normandeau
1885-xxxx
Jessie Normandeau
1886=1886










Agnes Tough
1851-1900
Married
abt 1867

William Curtis
1847-xxxx
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Frank Curtis
1868-xxxx
William Curtis
1871-xxxx
Robert Curtis
1873-xxxx
Arthur Curtis
1876-xxxx

We find the Curtis family in Mooers , Clinton County N Y in 1880
Agnes is buried in the Mooers New Cemetery ( Tuft)
William is listed as a Teamster


The 1880 US Census lists a George Tough , 24, born Canada, papermaker ( his father 's birth place is listed as Scotland. George is married to a Martha who was also 24 and born in Canada . They are living in Watertown. N Y




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Tough - General information




The following was provided to me by Alexander Tough of Westmount, Quebec
(since deceased) while we corresponded.

Alexander called me about once a week to explain what he had undertaking regarding the Tough line, his main work consisted of attempting to get more recgonition for the name Tough from the Scottish Authorities.
He was not actually tracing family links, as I was, but was a bit more concerned with the Tough name and the origins of the name. I have now as of 2019 scanned all the little pieces of notes that he sent me on a TOUGH annex page
for they have little to do with racing ones relatives. These notes I hope, might be interesting enough to those of the Tough line for thier review which might provide them with a greater understanding of the TOUGH name.





Alexander Tough, of Westmount did provide the following genealogical notes during our correspondance, however I have no idea as to the family relationships.





William Tough married 1759 Janet Mearns
... a Margaret Tough b. 1760 - married 1792 Joseph Beattie
... b William Tough b. 1763
... c Janet Tough b. 1794 - married 1787 George Milne
...c1 George Milne b 1790
...c2 William Milne b 1790
...c3 William Milne b 1794
...c4 Janet Milne b 1797
...c5 Elizabeth Milne b 1805

William Tough b 1766 married Ann Robb
... A) Alexander Tough b 1800 - married 1851 Susan Davidson b1830
......a1 Alexander Robb Tough b 1852
......a2 Mary Tough b 1854
......a3 James Tough b 1854
......a4 David Tough b 1868
... B) William Tough b 1803 - married 1836 Helen Anderson b 1810
... C) Jean Tough b 1806
... D) Robert Tough b 1808
...E) John Tough b 1810

George Tough b 1769 - married 1803 Jean Stephen
... a George Tough 1804-1873 married Elspit Breck/Brick 1808-1892
......a1 James Tough b 1828
......a2 Jean Tough b 1830
......a3 George Tough b 1834 - married 1859 Mary Forbes b 1838
......a4 Mary Tough b 1834
......a5 Elspit Tough b 1839
......a6 Barbara Tough b 1842
......a7 Jannet Tough 1842-1923 married 1861 Daniel Ross 1830-1899
......a8 John Tough b1848

William Tough b 1806 married 1838 Jean Sharp b 1813
... a Christian Tough b 1839
...b William Tough b 1840
...c John Tough b 1841
...d Anne Tough b 1845
...e Mary Tough b 1808

Janet Tough 1810-1856 married 1841 Arthur Henderson b 1799
...a Jean Henderson b 1841 - married 1868 George Copland b1839
...b Mary Henderson b 1843
...c Jannet Henderson b 1846
...d Margaret Henderson b 1848
...e Ann Henderson 1853-1923 married 1883 John Fraser 1850-1925
...f Arthur Henderson b 1856

Jean Tough b 1812

Christin Tough b 1814- married 1836 John Gerries

Alexander Tough b 1816

Elspet Tough b 1818-xxxx married 1839 John Milne
...a John Milne b 1843
...b Joan Milne b 1848
Ann Tough 1820-1906 married 1843 James Wisley 1814-1892
...a James Wisley b 1846
...b Anne Wisely b 1849
...c Arthur Wisely 1851-1913
...d George Wisely 1853-1933 ...e Jane Wisely 1854-1918
...f Andrew Wisely 1855-1910
...g William Wisely 1860-1884

John Tough b 1823

Alexander Tough b 1774

Elspat Tough b 1774-xxxx married 1805 John Teviotdale









Again information provided to me - Baptisms from Alexander's notes

Father
Date
Name
Location
Witness
Alexander Tough
Dec 12,1734
Marie
Edinburgh
Patrick Forman
William Gray





George Tough
April 18,1723
Margaret
Premnay
John Tough of Auchleven

April 6, 1725
Agnes
Miln of Barnes
John Anderson
George Smith

Aug 5 , 1727
William
Miln of Barnes
the face of the Congregation
after Divine Service

Nov 6 1731
George
Auchleven
George Hall of Premnay
Mr. G. Matthewson

Apr 2, 1734
Jean
Auchleven
G Hall of Newtown
Alex innes of Braodfoord





James Tough & Jean Crombie
Apr 18, 1752
James
Bernyhillock
George Leslie
William Forbes
Margaret Taylor
Marjory Wilson

Jun 18, 1755
Lillias

before the Congregation

Jun 17, 1759
George







James Tough & Christian Moir
Sep 21, 1754
Mary
Whinbrae
George Leslie
James Gordon
Lilias Barclay
Margaret Taylor

Sep 27, 1758
Elizabeth
Netherhall


April 19, 1761
James
Auchleven






James Tough
Oct 22 ,1780
Isobel
Overton






John Touch/Tough
May 24 , 1720
Jean
Auchleven
George Touch of Premnay
William Touch of Auchleven

Jul 18, 1722
John
Auchleven


Jan 16, 1724
James
Auchleven
James Burges
William Forbes





William Tough & Janet Mearns
Aug 21, 1760
Margaret
Auchleven
Sam Taylor
William innes
Annie Troup
Elspet Brecky

Jul 18, 1763
William
Auchleven


Aug 19, 1764
Janet
Auchleven


Nov 8, 1766
William
Auchleven
Alex Petrie
Alex Harper
Elspet Robertson

Jan 2 , 1769
George
Auchleven
George Knight
William Innes
Margaret Robertson

Apr 6 ,1774
Alexander

Alexander Harper
James Tough
Ann Forsyth
Mary Stuart

Apr 6 1774
Elspat

Alexander Harper
James Tough
Ann Forsyth
Mary Stuart





William Tough & ?? Emslie
Aug 5 ,1780
Jane
Gordons Mill






William Tough & Isobel Nobel
Feb 8, 1898
Alexander

George Tough
Alexander Tough







Tough family connection from SHANNON with whom unfortunately I have lost contact
Her first three generations of William Tough of Scotland (1840-1855) who married Elizabeth Gordon (1842) New Deer Scotland

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The family of James Paul Tough

Alexander Tough
1635 - Kemnay





Thomas Adam
1615 Aberdeen
Married Jane 15,1664
James Tough
1666-Kemnay





Elispet Adam
March 1644- Aberdeen

William Tough
April 1704 Kemnay



Margaret Crukschank
1620-







William/James Scott
1640- Kemnay
Margaret Scott
1669- Kemnay

William Tough
1738- Kemnay











William Browster
1675- Echt





Alexander Fraser
1655- Echt

Isobel Browster
Feb 1707 Ech

Archibald Tough
1778-1833
Aberdeen



Elisabeth Fraser
Feb 1682-





Margaret Nivie
1660- Echt








Gilbert Booth
1690-1712
Aberdeenshire







Janet Booth
Sept 1741 Kemnay

James Paul Tough
1813 Abeerdeen
married 1843
Sophia Innes
died 1877
Halifax NS



Agnes Glennie
1693-














William Robertson
1745 -







Jean Robertson
1775-1844
(died in Halifax N S)





Jean Ross
1740-










Jane Tough
1805-1890

Married
Huntington Quebec
Thomas Sellers
xxxx-xxxx


William Sellers
1836-xxxx
John Sellers
1836-xxxx
Isabella Angnes Sellers
1841-xxxx
Martha Elizabeth Sellers
1847-xxxx
Mary Ann Sellers
1850-xxxx




David Tough
xxxx-xxxx
Married
April 20 1840
Montreal Quebec
Jane Thompson
xxxx-xxxx





Another Tough- Macfie connection :

Jasper Tough
1635-xxxx
Married
Scotland
Margaret Todd
xxxx-xxxx

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Jasper Tough (jr)
1658-1731

Apparenlty Jasper Tough jr was born in France according to Sir Arbuthnot, records none which have been found or verified



Jasper Tough (jr)
1658-1731
Married
1687
Scotland
Janet Taylor
1667-xxxx

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William Tough
1689-xxxx
Elizabeth Tough
1690-xxxx
Janet Tough
1691-xxxx
Jasper Tough
1693-xxxx
Charles Tough
1695-xxxx
Jasper Tough
1697-xxxx
Robert Tough
1698-xxxx
Robert Tough
1701-xxxx
Henry Tough
1704-xxxx
James Tough
1705-xxxx




William Tough
1689-1733
Married
June 14, 1715
Kilmarnock, Ayr Scotland
Margaret Hunter
xxxx-xxxx


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Margaret Tough
1716-xxxx
Jasper Tough
1719-xxxx
Charles Tough
1721-xxxx
Alexander Tough
1722-xxxx
Janet Tough
1726-xxxx







Janet Tough
1726-xxxx
Married
15 Oct 1751
Kilmarnock Ayr, Scotland
William Muir
1725-xxxx




Agnes Muir
b 1764

Married
1784/1785
Kilmarnock, Ayr Scotland

John Wilson
1762-1818



Janet Wilson
1791-1893

Married
October 29 1810
Glasgow , Scotland

Allan Fullarton
1781-1865

The Fullarton Family


Lillias Fullarton
1827-1913

Married
June 11 1851
Greenock, Scotland
John Macfie
1826-1896


(John Macfie nephew to Alexander Macfie )

The Macfie Family of Scotland


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A Tough family who reloacted to Ontario, Canada

Source Information: Census Place McNab, Renfrew South, Ontario
Family History Library Film 1375870
NA Film Number C-13234
District 113
Sub-district A
Division 2
Page Number 17
Household Number 79

Household: Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
John PARIS M Male Scottish 73 Scotland Farmer Millowner C. Presby
Catherine PARIS M Female Irish 56 Ireland C. Presbyn
Catherine PARIS Female Scottish 18 Ontario Music Teacher C. Presby
Hugh PARIS Male Scottish 16 Ontario C. Presby
Thomas PARIS Male Scottish 12 Ontario C. Presby
William TOUGH Male Scottish 27 Ontario Carpenter C. Presby
Robert TOUGH Male Scottish 35 Ontario Clerk C. Presby
Alexander TOUGH Male Scottish 23 Ontario Blacksmith C. Presby