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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #171 on: Wednesday 04 June 08 19:15 BST (UK) »

PS - I only managed 3 wills for the whole of my Scottish line - and one of those was an in-law. They did better when they got to Wales and Canada   ::)

And one is a great venue for concerts in the summer in Muskoka  ;)

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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #172 on: Wednesday 04 June 08 20:06 BST (UK) »
Thank you all for the Hugh/ will search.....I just got back from the vet and was able to follow thread quickly before I have to leave again. But I thought it very important for me to state that it has never been my intation to ask friends on RootsChat to spend hard earned credits. This is my search and I should pay......and decide when to stop! Darlene never asked me to get into this and at a stage soon, I will hand the file back to its rightful owner with the remarkable progress we all have made on it after I felt the need to track down the history  written on the back of the charcoal  which I have promised to write up and make available. I am beginning to doubt that we will get much further....we have two lines of Paton's as Janet's ancestors; we know the story of the death of the child and I will post when I find his burial : and we are sceptical about any inheritance which is unlikely to have been considerable. Please don't spend more money on my behalf......more clues are of course always welcome and an indication of where I go to pay to read a key document would be useful.
I hope I have not poured too much cold water on this thread....but there come's a time......and we have solved at least half the mystery eventhough she my not have been a truely grieving heiress! Best wishes and thanks to you all, Lumber-Jack
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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #173 on: Wednesday 04 June 08 20:53 BST (UK) »

PS - I only managed 3 wills for the whole of my Scottish line - and one of those was an in-law. They did better when they got to Wales and Canada   ::)

And one is a great venue for concerts in the summer in Muskoka  ;)

Karen


And the good news, Karen, is that I hope to get to visit Tom's town next year  :D :D :D

Might even get as far as Dolly  8)


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PS - and even more advanced warning - I might be over there for 3-6 months in 3 year's time. Just giving you all advanced warning so that you can all take long vacations  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #174 on: Wednesday 04 June 08 22:39 BST (UK) »
(think I will start packing.......I feel the need to move)  ;D ;D ;D   ;) ;)


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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #175 on: Thursday 05 June 08 01:35 BST (UK) »
If , as I suspect, Gadget you are planning several possibly even extended trips to Canada, would you please post them in advance so we are forwarned....I just might want to go to the UK and search for my Sussex and Geordie forbears! Just kidding....thanks for all you have done for me ...Lumber-Jack
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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #176 on: Thursday 05 June 08 02:29 BST (UK) »


Morning all

Okay Lumber-Jack and dolly...... I have not yet gotten those Wills off SP, and will wait until Darlene can be appraised of where we are up to and see what she thinks.  See mab's post for the details of the two Hugh's.

Mab --- with your post you will find that #1 and #3 are the same person ( one entry for the Will and one for the Inventory ) and the same for #2 and #4.

It has been such a thrill to help out in this search, I have learned a lot about Canadian and Scottish resources, where to find them and how to use them effectively, and for me that has been a bonus.  I can now use my new found knowledge for my own and others benefit.

Whenever you feel it's time to wind this up Lumber-Jack, go right ahead. 

BUT just let us know if you ever need us to help out again --------------- I know I'd be more than happy.

Cheers
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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #177 on: Thursday 05 June 08 03:35 BST (UK) »
Me too LJ.......don't worry I have no problem with paying to get the records........not a problem  ;D......but as Karenlee says it's up to Darlene and you.... :-\


Karenlee......I  totally got it that #1 and #3 are the same person but who is the other guy  ??? Oh well ...I'll leave it at that... ;D

mab

p.s. for Gadget....if you are in T.O. I'm sure Genie and I would love to have dinner with you  ;D
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Re: Henry Gilchrist Beaton-Homechild
« Reply #178 on: Thursday 19 June 08 22:16 BST (UK) »
Hi RootsChatters,
 
As a sequel to the Janet Beaton/Paton story some of you will recall that Janet and John adopted a homechild called Henry Gilchrist (Beaton).
 
He was born 15 May 1878 Greenock Scotland , Taylors Close, as the illegitimate son of Mary Gilchrist, formerly a domestic servant.

 A little "Birthday Book"  date book of his in the possession of his living daughter Ethel has written in the side cover :

"Hendrey Ghilchrist, from his mother
God is love
March 21 1882
written on December 25th Mrs. Ghilchrist"

I find this most moving. It is signed by his mother December 25 (maybe the Xmas day before he was admitted to the Marchmont Home system on the 30th of Jan 1882?). But the reference to March 21 1882 is the day before we know from records that he set sail for Canada on 22 March 1882 (on the St. Andrew steam sail ship at age 4 as the youngest of a party of 74 children) and the last time she may have seen him. How could she have signed it in December and referenced the following March? I suspect that it is December 25, 1883! She may well have kept in touch with her little boy up to the last minute and possibly in Canada until he was safely adopted in 1884. She loved him deeply.

I know a lot about Hendrey/Henry/Harry's voyage and his life in Canada and am writing his story, weaving it in with that of Janet and John which a number of you have helped compile and  have followed the thread under "Mystery of the Grieving Paton Heiress". The stories of the homechildren are an important part of the history of Canada which should not be forgotten.

What I am missing is  any further information on his mother and her life, and his father, if that were ever posssible. Any help would be very welcome.
 
As always, thanks very much,  Lumber-Jack


 
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Re: Mystery of the Grieving Patton Heiress
« Reply #179 on: Thursday 19 June 08 23:28 BST (UK) »


Hey L-J

I will start having a look see when I get back from the dentist in about an hour or so.........


Great job as usual

Karenlee
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