The Kirkland/Trott and Stoutenburg Houses 1905-1906, Collingwood, ON, Canada
297 Pine Street
Built for Emma Kirkland, widow of Dr. Archibald Sinclair Kirkland, this home was one of many constructed during a local building boom.Later owner included Clare Trott, an undertaker and member of Collingwood’s venerable furniture manufacturing family. The house is one of several “Trott houses”.
Born in Scotland in 1845 to Samuel Kirkland and Isabella McLachlan. Archibald Sinclair /St Clair/ Kirkland married Emma Louisa Watson and had 6 children. He passed away in 1905 in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada.
I found out that Archibald is somehow related to my ex-husband, through a line that goes back to the Czech Republic to Hungary to Austria and forward to Ireland to Australia to the USA to Canada.
The other two houses: Stoutenburg Houses 1904
291/293 Pine Street
Local sawmill owner Peter Stoutenburg built this multi-unit dwelling to provide a home for two of his many daughters.
Peter Stoutenburg is my very very distant relative, through a line that goes back from Brazil, to Madeira Island (Portugal) to Brugges (Belgium) and forward to France to England to Canada.
I wasn't looking for our relationships, I was only looking for information on the guys. But GENI kindly gave me them. Isn't it amazing that a site does that for you without been asked?
The Kirkland/Trott and Stoutenburg Houses 1905-1906, Collingwood, ON, Canada
297 Pine Street
Built for Emma Kirkland, widow of Dr. Archibald Sinclair Kirkland, this home was one of many constructed during a local building boom.Later owner included Clare Trott, an undertaker and member of Collingwood’s venerable furniture manufacturing family. The house is one of several “Trott houses”.
Born in Scotland in 1845 to Samuel Kirkland and Isabella McLachlan. Archibald Sinclair /St Clair/ Kirkland married Emma Louisa Watson and had 6 children. He passed away in 1905 in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada.
I found out that Archibald is somehow related to my ex-husband, through a line that goes back to the Czech Republic to Hungary to Austria and forward to Ireland to Australia to the USA to Canada.
The other two houses: Stoutenburg Houses 1904
291/293 Pine Street
Local sawmill owner Peter Stoutenburg built this multi-unit dwelling to provide a home for two of his many daughters.
Peter Stoutenburg is my very very distant relative, through a line that goes back from Brazil, to Madeira Island (Portugal) to Brugges (Belgium) and forward to France to England to Canada.
I wasn't looking for our relationships, I was only looking for information on the guys. But GENI kindly gave me them. Isn't it amazing that a site does that for you without been asked?