Fraser Relations

Fraser Relations
Family History

Thistle "Most of the stories I have learned were told as the events were remembered; some may have been enhanced to impress; what I saw is repeated as it happened. (I hope.)" Sarah Christena Kearns.



TABLE OF CONTENTS


Chapter 1 - THE SCOTTISH CONNECTION - McIntosh/Murray/Grant.

Chapter 2 - SCOTLAND, 1837-1850; Moyes and Ross come to Canada

Chapter 3 - NORWAY BAY - McIntosh/Tough - New Products

Chapter 4 - The Irish Historical Background to the 1840s

Chapter 5 - The Lawlors, Corbetts, Stanleys and Dawsons arrive

Chapter 6 - The McCaffreys, Lindsays

Chapter 7 - The Lawlors, Lennox

Chapter 8 - John Henry Lawlor / a lumberjack called Hank

Chapter 9 - McIntosh, Harkness, Moyse

Chapter 10 - McIntosh, Tough, Bailey

Chapter 11 - McIntosh, Moyse, Harkness - Politics and Trains

Chapter 12 - Margaret Harkness - Children, Lawyers, etc.

Chapter 13 - Ellen Harkness/William Fraser - another Scot

Chapter 14 - Margaret Harkness/John Henry Lawlor - Bemidji

Chapter 15 - Christena Arrives

Chapter 16 - Margaret Lawlor and Christena return to Canada (or at least, Margaret returns)

Chapter 17 - Visiting in Manotick and Ottawa

Chapter 18 - Margaret returns to work - Life in Arnprior - Lawlor's and the Savage water

Chapter 19 - Summer at the Frasers

Chapter 20 - Life on Craig Street - Off to School - Manotick

Chapter 21 - Dawson's - Lawlor's - McCaffreys

Chapter 22 - Grandma Harkness dies

Chapter 23 - Life at the McCaffrey House/ school in Manotick

Chapter 24 - Back to Arnprior

Chapter 25 - Life on a Newfoundland farm

Chapter 26 - Early days in Winnipeg

Chapter 27 - CAMEOS



Note: Portions of this history have been omitted to protect the privacy of living individuals.Requests for information will be considered pending the release of omitted material.



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