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Title: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: Rapunzel on Saturday 11 February 06 22:47 GMT (UK)
I'm looking for William Harkness, born 9.01.1884, who left Scotland for Canada.
As far as we know he was a Land Agent in Brandon, Manitoba.

He was the son of Margaret Harkness. He was born in Burgess Close, Moffat, Dumfriesshire.

Grateful for any help.

Rapunzel
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: Josephine on Sunday 12 February 06 17:09 GMT (UK)
Rapunzel,

I hope these links might help:

Manitoba GenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/index.htm

City of Brandon:
http://www.brandon.ca/

Brandon Municipal Cemetery:
http://www.city.brandon.mb.ca/welcome.nsf/(SearchTitles)/3F0869D5F501D93986256C4F0066564D

Province of Manitoba Vital Statistics:
http://web2.gov.mb.ca/cca/vital/

Automated Genealogy for transcripts of 1901, 1906 & 1911 censuses:
http://www.automatedgenealogy.com/index.html

Regards,
Josephine
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: Rapunzel on Sunday 12 February 06 21:10 GMT (UK)
Dear Josephine

Many thanks for the addresses, will try them asap.

Rapunzel
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 18 February 06 15:06 GMT (UK)

http://findaperson.canada411.ca/

Five listings for Harkness...living in Brandon!  Five letters of inquiry could go a long way towards finding you man, if you are so inclined...
Good luck!  J.J.
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: Rapunzel on Sunday 19 February 06 13:27 GMT (UK)
Dear JJ

Thanks for your help - will take up your suggestion.

Rapunzel  :D
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: vjames on Monday 20 March 06 01:37 GMT (UK)
I went to the  University of Manitoba with a Shawn Harkness from MacGregor, Manitoba which is just half an hour from Brandon. He'd be about 50 now. Good luck.
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: Rapunzel on Monday 20 March 06 22:47 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your message - every little bit could help.

I notice that you are looking for Dow, I have some in my searches - what area are yours from?

Rapunzel
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: vjames on Monday 20 March 06 23:08 GMT (UK)
Hello,
My DOW's have been one of my biggest mysteries. I have a Donald DOW born in Edinburgh, lived in Kilwinning, Ayrshire from about 1964 to 1881 and then in Glasgow until his death in 1885. He was born in either 1832, 1938 or 1840 based on marriage, death and census information. I can't find any record of his birth. He was my gt gt grandfather. He was a groom/stableman. His parents were John Dow and Margaret Jessie (or Janet) LAMONT from Edinburgh. His youngest daughter, Robina, was my gt grandmother. She immigrated to Canada with her husband, James KELLY and daughter Evelyn in 1920.
Donald DOW had only one son to pass along the name - John DOW born in Glasgow in about 1879.

Any of this sound familiar?

Val
Calgary, Canada
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: J.J. on Tuesday 21 March 06 00:46 GMT (UK)
I imagine you know of the birth of these all born to John Dow & Janet Lamont
from the I.G.I. Catherine in 1827 - John Dow 1829 -  Thomas in 1831
Christian Stewart in 1833 and Isabella in 1837...all Edinburgh Parish
where John & Jane married in 1826!

 Wondering...speculating whether Donald was the middle name of one of
these fellows and he preferred the middle name...not unusual??

Could you write to Edinburgh Parish, to inquire as to whether there was one more birth of a Donald? 

All the best  J.J.
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: vjames on Tuesday 21 March 06 01:08 GMT (UK)
Hi J.J.
Yes I have that information, but thank you for trying. Did many people have second names back then? I haven't seen much evidence of it.

Donald died on 13 Jan 1885 and was 54 at the time. I'm inclined to believe this date because he was more likely to 'fib' on his marriage license because he appears to be 10 years older than his wife. So by your theory, he could be Thomas Donald, born 22 Jan 1831. the dates certainly are perfect.
val
Title: Re: Last heard of in Brandon, Manitoba
Post by: J.J. on Tuesday 21 March 06 04:17 GMT (UK)
A scottish tradition was often to pass on the surname of the mother as a
middle name for the boy or girl...and of course the religion...Notice that the
last child born had a middle name...wonder if it's an ancestral clue, or just
a whim of the moment... One never knows...
  It is not unusual to not have every name in the family listed on the I.G.I.
nor is it unusual that a child be born every year as we allknow it's possible...
just throwing out a ball to see if anyone catches it...  good luck with that...
   all the best..J.J.