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Category Archives: Watchorn Family
Mysteries of the Turner Clan
According to our Turner Family Records, this is a branch of the Lamont Family of Argyleshire in Scotland. The Turners supposedly relocated to County Fernahaugh (?) Ireland in 1609. Our ancestor, John Turner, was born in 1810 in Ireland and … Continue reading
Posted in Turner Family, Watchorn Family
Tagged Alice Doyle, Canada, Doyle family, genealogy, Grey County, Halifax, history, immigration, John Turner, Ontario
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The Watchhorn Family Photo
The Watchhorn Family, date unknown Grandmother Alice Watchhorn (Turner)(1855 – ?) is on the far right. The lady sitting on the front right, next to Alice is Anne Watchhorn (Waugh) (1848-1925)(see note 1) Henrietta (1852-1907) is probably not in this … Continue reading
Watchorn Family Arrives in Ontario
Our great-great-grandfather Charles Watchorn was born March 8, 1822 in Kilkenny County, Ireland and came to Canada in 1831 with his parents. He was nine years old when they arrived in Toronto and they settled in Montague Township, Lanark County, … Continue reading
Posted in Turner Family, Watchorn Family
Tagged Bruce County, Bruce Peninsula, Canada, family tree, genealogy, history, immigration, Ireland, Kilkenny County, Lanark County, Ontario
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