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Margaret Ann Wishart

F, #39, b. 3 August 1870
Last Edited: 7 Aug 2022
Margaret Ann Wishart 1870-1958

Parents:

Father*: John Murkar Wishart bleacher b. 25 Mar 1833, d. 14 Jul 1887
Mother*: Mary Kinnear linen weaver b. 23 Jan 1836, d. 25 Jan 1909
Relationship:
1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Catherine Adamson
  • (Deceased) Death*: Margaret Ann Wishart died at Canada, .
  • Birth*: She was born on 3 August 1870 at Dunnichen, Angus, Scotland, .
  • She was the daughter of John Murkar Wishart bleacher and Mary Kinnear linen weaver.
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Margaret Ann Wishart married Charles W Taylor on Wednesday, 11 September 1912 at 51 1/2 West High Street, Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; 1912 marriages in the district of Forfar in the county of Forfar, ref 58; 1912 on the Eleventh day of September at 51 1/2 West High Street Forfar,after publication according to the forms of the United Free Church of Scotland, signed Charles Taylor bachelor aged 41 residing 36 Helen Street Arbroath, parents Charles Taylor factory worker (dec) and Mary Taylor ms Adamson; signed Margaret Ann Wishart powerloom linen weaver spinster aged 42, residing 51 1/2 West High Street Forfar, parents John Murkar Wishart yarn bleacher operative (dec) and Mary Wishart ms Kinnear (dec); signed Jas Bruce Gardiner, signed John A Taylor, Jessie Wishart, witnesses; registered 1912 September 12th at Forfar John F Craib registrar.1
    1912 Margaret Ann Wishart & Charles W Taylor marriage Forfar
  • Burial*: Margaret Ann Wishart was buried in 1958 at Crescent Road Cemetery, Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada, .2
  • (Deceased) Death: She died in 1958 at Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada, .3,2
  • (Witness) Birthday Book: She was mentioned in a Birthday Book compiled by Margaret Anderson Kinnear powerloom weaver .4
  • Anecdote: Charles Taylor
    by Jessie (Taylor) Frizzell
    Charles Taylor was bom in Parish of Forfar, Scotland in 1871. He was the fifth of a family of 10. Times were very hard, and as soon as the children could work they had to leave home. So in 1889 Charles and his brother. William, left for Park River, North Dakota, where a brother had gone earlier. They came out on some immigration scheme, as they would not have had the money for fare. They worked there until they heard of the great homestead land to be had in Canada.
    In the spring of 1903 he landed in Lumsden. but was delayed there a few days with a sick horse. In due time he went in search of his homestead. He settled on one southwest of what is now Strasbourg. NE 10-24-22.
    In 1903 he built a 12 x 12 shack and started to live there. He bought a plow for $27. and broke 10 acres. Charles worked in the harvest time for W. Balfour at Lumsden for $80. Each year more land was broken and more grain planted.
    In 1912 he returned to Scotland, and married Margaret Ann Wishart. She had always lived in a city so homestead life was very new to her. She adjusted to the change, and was able to do most things around the farm. They had one daughter, Jessie.
    Owing to ill health Charles rented the farm about 1927. but continued to live on it. In 1936 they went to Strasbourg to live, while Jessie and her husband, Lawrence Kerr, operated the farm. Their son Alex, was born in I944. When he was old enough to go to school, they moved to Strasbourg for the winters, as Bdelaue school was closed and the roads were poor. By this time the Taylors were not in good health and they required a lot of attention.
    Lawrence Kerr passed away in 1953. at the age of 42.
    The Taylors now went to live with Jessie in Strasbourg. Mrs. Taylor passed away in I958, after a four year illness and Charles in 1966. at the age of 95.
    The farm is now owned and operated by Robert Kerr, a first cousin of Alex Kerr.
    Alex is married to Sylvia Unseth; they have a daughter, Alani. and a son. Lawrence. They live in Regina.
    In 197I Jessie married Howard Frizzell. they are both retired and live in Strasbourg.3
    Charles and Margaret Ann Wishart Taylor 1912
  • Married Name: As of circa 1912, her married name was Taylor.
  • (Spouse) Death: Her spouse Charles W Taylor died on 6 June 1966 at Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada, .3,5,6

Census & Directory Entries

Member of Household2 April 1871They was listed as a member of the household of John Murkar Wishart bleacher and Mary Kinnear linen weaver in the 1871 census at Hymans Street, Dunnichen, Forfarshire, Scotland, . Margaret Wishart, dau, 8 mos, Forfarshire Dunnichen; John Wishart, head, mar, 38, yarn bleachrer, Banffshire Gamrie; Mary Wishart, wife, mar, 35, yarn bleachers wife, Forfarshire Dunnichen; 2 rooms with windows, 2 children in education.7
Member of Household3 April 1881They was listed as a member of the household of John Murkar Wishart bleacher and Mary Kinnear linen weaver in the 1881 census at Hemming Road, Dunnichen, Forfarshire, Scotland, . Margaret Ann Wishart, daug, 10, scholar, Dunnichen; John Wishart, head, mar, 48, bleacher, Macduff Banff; Mary Wishart, wife, mar, 45, bleachers wife, Dunnichen.

Family:

Charles W Taylor b. 1 May 1871, d. 6 Jun 1966
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Margaret Ann Wishart married Charles W Taylor on Wednesday, 11 September 1912 at 51 1/2 West High Street, Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; 1912 marriages in the district of Forfar in the county of Forfar, ref 58; 1912 on the Eleventh day of September at 51 1/2 West High Street Forfar,after publication according to the forms of the United Free Church of Scotland, signed Charles Taylor bachelor aged 41 residing 36 Helen Street Arbroath, parents Charles Taylor factory worker (dec) and Mary Taylor ms Adamson; signed Margaret Ann Wishart powerloom linen weaver spinster aged 42, residing 51 1/2 West High Street Forfar, parents John Murkar Wishart yarn bleacher operative (dec) and Mary Wishart ms Kinnear (dec); signed Jas Bruce Gardiner, signed John A Taylor, Jessie Wishart, witnesses; registered 1912 September 12th at Forfar John F Craib registrar.1
    1912 Margaret Ann Wishart & Charles W Taylor marriage Forfar

Child:

Jessie Wishart Taylor+ b. 30 Oct 1914, d. Sep 1998

Citations

  1. [S9] Website Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk) GROS image via LS [LisaStalnaker2 http://community.ancestry.co.uk/profile.aspx?mba=03110883-0000-0000-0000-000000000000] [Jan 2011].
  2. [S67] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com) http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=taylor&GSfn=margaret&GSby=1875&GSbyrel=before&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=10&GSob=n&GSsr=81&GRid=143738547&df=all& Created by: Christina; Record added: Mar 14, 2015; Find A Grave Memorial# 143738547.
  3. [S9] Website Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk) Ancestry contributor allswells2 - from the book "Between Long Lake and Last Mountain - Bulyea, Duval, Strasbourg" published in 1982.
    [Jan 2012]
  4. [S6] Birthday Book seen and transcribed by PC in about 1988 - now thought to be in the hands of DDB[ID86]'s children [May 2011].
  5. [S9] Website Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk) LS [LisaStalnaker2 http://community.ancestry.co.uk/profile.aspx?mba=03110883-0000-0000-0000-000000000000] [Jan 2011].
  6. [S67] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com) http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=143738537 Created by: Christina; Record added: Mar 14, 2015; Find A Grave Memorial# 143738537.
  7. [S17] General Record Office for Scotland, online www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, General Record Office for Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland), GROS census 1871 283/00 002/00 006 image held [Oct 2007].