Catherine FISHER
22nd Nov 1882 - 12th Dec 1971
Life History
22nd Nov 1882 |
Born in Ayre, Scotland |
1888 |
Immigrated to Scotland to Ontario |
23rd Sep 1902 |
Married Edward Samuel ROBINSON in Beachburg, Renfrew Co., ON |
13th Dec 1903 |
Birth of son William Lloyd ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
10th May 1905 |
Birth of daughter Margret Cordellia ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
16th Jul 1907 |
Birth of daughter Alice Elizabeth ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
16th Jul 1907 |
Birth of daughter Martha Jane Doris ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
29th Jul 1907 |
Death of daughter Alice Elizabeth ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
6th May 1908 |
Birth of daughter Violet Leota ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
2nd Apr 1910 |
Birth of son George Edward ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
13th Dec 1911 |
Birth of son Gordon Clifford ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
12th Dec 1913 |
Birth of daughter Hilda Fern ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
8th Oct 1915 |
Birth of son John Eric ROBINSON in Beachburg, Westmeath Tp., Renfrew Co., ON |
1917 |
Immigrated to Ontario to Dauphin, MB |
30th Apr 1918 |
Birth of son Hugh Aubrey ROBINSON in Dauphin, MB |
29th Jan 1920 |
Birth of daughter Kathleen Olive ROBINSON in Dauphin, MB |
6th Mar 1931 |
Death of daughter Martha Jane Doris ROBINSON in Dauphin, MB |
6th Jun 1932 |
Death of Edward Samuel ROBINSON in Dauphin, MB |
12th Dec 1971 |
Died in Dauphin, MB |
Other facts
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Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Dauphin, MB |
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Birth of child Elsie Isabelle ROBINSON |
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Birth of child Jean Gladys ROBINSON |
Notes
- Catherine Fisher
She was the youngest child of a family of four girls and two boys. She came to Canada in 1888 at the age of six years. Catherine was raised by Samuel and Cordelisa McLelland (McClelland) who at that time lived one mile West of Beachburg, Ontario. They have been referred to by the generations who followed, as Grandpa and Grandma McLelland.
From Wes Archer, December 2004