1Gravestone.
"Frank Heron Westney Jan. 30, 1886 - Dec. 5, 1975 beloved husband of Maggie Glendinning Jan. 26, 1887 - Mar. 29, 1979 infant son of F. H. and M. Westney Aug. 19, 1913."
1272. Robert RENNIE
1Newspaper Obituary, Toronto Daily Star 19 Dec 1949.
"Maj-Gen R. Rennie, 87, dies after fall, burial Tuesday
Funeral services will be held tomorrow in Rosedale Presbyterian church for Maj-Gen Robert Rennie, 87, who died Saturday in Sunnybrook hospital. A veteran of 68 years service in the Canadian militia, Gen Rennie suffered a fractured hip three weeeks ago when he fell on an icy street. Interment will be in Mount Pleasant cemetery.
Born in York county, he was the son of William and Sarah Glendinning Rennie. He enlisted as a rifelman in the Queen's Own Rifles of Toronto in 1881 and at the time of his death was an honorary colonel of that regiment.
Gen Rennie was made Commander of the Bath in 1918, a Companion of St Michael and St George in 1917, a Companion of the Distinguished Servcie Order in 1916 and a member of the Royal Victorian Odrer in 1910.
He was awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers Decoration (V.D.) in 1905 and the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal in 1901. He wore the ribbons of the French Croix de Guerre, three World War I ribbons, the King George V Jubilee Medal, the King George VI Coronation Medal and had been mentioned in dispatches seven times.
Gen Rennie was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1887 and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1911. He was in command of the Second battalion when World War I broke out, and at Valcartier was given command of the 3rd Battalion, Toronto Regiment.
He took the unit to England and then to France, in February 1915, and was in command at the second battle of Ypres, Festubert and Givenchy. He was given command of the fourth brigade in November 1915, and remained with it until it was demobilised, except a short period as Canadian area commander at Bramshott.
He was promoted major-general Sept 16, 1921 and after being honorary lieutenant-colonel of First and Second battalions, Q.O.R. became honorary colonel in March 1939. Qheen Mary is conolel-in-chief of the regiment.
A noted curler, he was a past president of the Ontario Curling association. He was an honorary life member of Rosedale Golf club and honorary member of the Canadian military institute. He was a Bisley shot and was a member of Rosedale Presbyterian church.
For many years the general was president of the William Rennie Co seed business with which he was connected for more than 40 years. His wife, the former Marion A Ross, predeceased him. He leaves one son, Gordon Cameron Rennie, Toronto."
1273. John RENNIE
11911 Census, ON_TorontoNorthWard2_80_11.tif.
1275. Thomas RENNIE
11911 Census, ON_TorontoNorthWard2_80_08.tif.
1281. Fred MORGAN
1Gravestone, Knox 151.
"In loving memory of Frances Adora MCDONALD 1886-1952 beloved wife of Fred MORGAN 1882-1976 their son Alexander McDonald MORGAN killed in service with RCAF 1915-1942."
2583. Alexander McDonald MORGAN
1Commonwealth War Graves, http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2622898.
Ottawa War Memorial.
1282. John Alexander STOBO
1Gravestone, Bendale 14.
"John Alexander Stobo Oct 14 1872-Nov 24 1944 his wife Marjory Marshall Muir Sept 13 1875-Jan 17 1956."
1Gravestone, Bendale 342.
"Margaret Helena Stobo Aug 31 1874-July 2 1957 dau of Isaac and Jane Stobo wife of William Fleming Scott 1873-1926 Evergreen Cemetery Milton Ont."21911 Census, ON_YorkScarborough22_04.jpg and 05.
Family on next page.
1292. John GIBSON
11911 Census, ON_York_Markham_14_14.tif.
2597. Henry JACKSON
1Commonwealth War Graves, http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=52407.
2598. John JACKSON
1Commonwealth War Graves, http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=1574135.
1299. John JACKSON
1Gravestone.
"Dryfesdale -
In Loving Memory of WALTER JACKSON, Lieutenant Lanarkshire Yeomanry attached 12th R S Fusiliers, died of wounds received in Palestine 9th November 1917 aged 23 years. Buried in Beersheba Military Cemetery, beloved son of John & Margaret Jackson
JOHN JACKSON died at Beechwood 10th October 1939 aged 77 years
MARGARET SCOTT RENWICK, his wife, who died 11th September 1950 aged 79 years
VIOLET JACKSON, their daughter and beloved wife of Duncan Campbell, who died at Sunnybrae 30th November 1937 aged 45 years
And their daughter who died in Infancy
And of DUNCAN CAMPBELL born Dunadd, Argyllshire died at Sunnybrae, Lockerbie 10th August 1954 aged 68 years
MARGOT CAMPBELL, beloved daughter of Duncan Campbell & Violet Jackson, 7th August 1925 - 19th October 1997."
1318. John GLENDINNING
1Statutory Record GRO Scotland, Hutchesontown 1876/644/11/1776.
2Statutory Record GRO Scotland.
SR seen. Informant Edward McR Glendinning - Son.
1Statutory Record GRO Scotland.
SR seen and transcribed.2Statutory Record GRO Scotland.
SR transcribed Informant Son-in-Law Alexander {Cochrane? hard to read}.
2613. Robert Mercer GLENDINNING
1Commonwealth War Graves, http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/certificate.aspx?casualty=2050036.