Emma Johnson
F, #2701, b. 7 September 1892, d. 20 September 1982
Father* | Archibald Johnson |
Mother* | Jennie MacDonald |
Citations
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 266.
Merle Johnson Langille
M, #2704, b. 3 August 1931, d. 1938
Merle Johnson
Langille was born on 3 August 1931.
1 He died in 1938.
1
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 83.
Hazel Elizabeth Langille
F, #2705, b. 12 February 1895, d. 11 June 1990
Hazel Elizabeth
Langille was born on 12 February 1895.
1,2 She married
Carl Archibald Langille. Hazel Elizabeth Langille died on 11 June 1990 at age 95.
3
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 83.
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 180.
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 110, 180.
Carl Archibald Langille
M, #2706, b. 2 July 1893, d. 20 March 1970
Carl Archibald
Langille was born on 2 July 1893.
1 He married
Hazel Elizabeth Langille. Carl Archibald Langille died on 20 March 1970 at age 76.
1
Citations
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 110, 180.
Jane Langille
F, #2707, b. 1852, d. 3 November 1935
Citations
- [S16] Gerald E. Byers, "North Shore Langilles."
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 54.
Archibald Geddie Langille
M, #2708, b. 1849, d. 3 May 1902
Archibald Geddie
Langille was born in 1849.
1 He married
Jane Langille on 12 May 1892.
2 Archibald Geddie Langille died on 3 May 1902.
1 He lived at Marshville, Nova Scotia.
Citations
- [S16] Gerald E. Byers, "North Shore Langilles."
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 54.
Ralph Tattrie Langille
M, #2709, b. 2 October 1901, d. 20 December 1971
Ralph Tattrie
Langille was born on 2 October 1901.
1,2 He was an Elder at Salem Church.
1 He died on 20 December 1971 at age 70.
1 From Gordon MacKay Haliburton:
Ralph Tattrie Langille, born 2 Oct. 1901, d. 20 Dec. 1971. He farmed until he retired from it in 1953 when he worked for a sea products company at Caribou. He was active in church (an elder at Salem Church) and civic affairs (Municipal Councillor) as well as social organizations in general (Oddfellow, volunteer fireman, etc. ) He was never married.1
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 83.
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 180.
Rita Mary Langille
F, #2710, b. 2 October 1901, d. November 1989
Rita Mary
Langille was born on 2 October 1901.
1,2 She married Millard F.
McGrath in 1932.
1 Rita Mary Langille served in the military as a Nurse in the U.S. Army, stationed in Europe from 1943 to 1945.
1 She died in November 1989 at age 88.
2 From Gordon MacKay Haliburton:
She attended Normal College, taught school (Melville, Louisville), then decided to train as a nurse and did so (1924-27) at the Boston City Hospital, where she also worked. In 1932 she married Millard F. McGrath, divorced. Enlisted as a nurse with the U.S. Army during World War II; was in Europe 1943-45, then served with the Veterens Administration in various parts of the U.S. At the time of her retirement in 1965 she was in Boston, and since then she spends most of her time at River John.1
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 83.
- [S59] Scott Winston Teal, The Sheperds of Markland, 180.
David Tattrie
M, #2712, b. 4 June 1824, d. 15 July 1906
David
Tattrie was born on 4 June 1824 at Louisville, Nova Scotia.
1 He married
Catherine Grant. David Tattrie died on 15 July 1906 at age 82.
1 From The Tattrie Family of River John by Gordon MacKay Halibuton:
David Tattrie (Louis 2, George 1) was born at Louisville on 4 June 1824, the youngest son of Louis and Eleanor (Patriquin) Tattrie. He lived on the home place, which he inherited on his father's death. He was then thirty-one, but not yet married, and with the farm he inherited responsibility for his mother and unmarried sisters. He and his bride had the use of only half the house as long as his mother lived, and since it was not a very large house (see picture) this must have been somewhat inconvenient. More inconvenient, according to the family tradition, was the fact that by his father's will he was to provide each of his unmarried sisters with $250.00. It is said also that his brothers asked for more land from the paternal acres. The bride who moved into this charged family situation was Catherine Grant of EastRiver, daughter of John and Christine Grant who had come from Scotland, and a cousin of the eminent "Principal Grant" of Queen's University, so well-known to the Canadian public for his writings and activity in public affairs. Ten years younger than her husband she was born 28 Jan. 1834 and died 9 Dec. 1918, after giving birth to eleven children, all but one of whom lived to maturity. David Tattrie was musical, and for nearly forty years led the singing at Salem Church, setting the note with his wooden pitch-pipe. His nearest neighbour was his brother George, and since both were keenly interested in religion (or theology) and fond of argument they spent many evenings at one house or the other arguing strenously, but good naturedly, on predestination or other choice Presbyterian topics. He died 15 July, 1906 at the age of 82.2
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 89.
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 85.
Catherine Grant
F, #2713, b. 28 January 1834, d. 9 December 1918
Father* | John Grant |
Mother* | Christine (?) |
Catherine
Grant was born on 28 January 1834 at East River, Nova Scotia.
1 She married
David Tattrie. Catherine Grant died on 9 December 1918 at age 84.
1
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 89.
James Henry Waddell Tattrie
M, #2716, b. 5 January 1859, d. 1938
James Henry Waddell
Tattrie was born on 5 January 1859.
1 He died in 1938 at Tattrie family home, Nova Scotia.
1 He From: The Tattries of River John, Nova Scotia, by Gordon MacKay Haliburton, page 87 James Henry Waddell Tattrie, born 5 Jan. 1859, went to the West and took upland in the Assiniboine Territory where he grew wheat. He returned to Louisville, to farm with his brother "Ren" in August 1913. He died unmarried in the family home in 1938, and is buried at Louisville. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------.
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 89.
Louis "Archibald" Tattrie
M, #2717, b. 10 November 1860
Louis "Archibald"
Tattrie was born on 10 November 1860 at Nova Scotia.
1 He From: The Tattrie Family of River John, NS, by Gordon MacKay Haliburton, page 87 - Louis Archibald Tattrie b. 10 Nov. 1860. When he grew up he went to Philadelphia. He is not known to have married. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------.
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 89.
Emeline Mary Ann Tattrie
F, #2718, b. 15 November 1862, d. 30 July 1928
Emeline Mary Ann
Tattrie was born on 15 November 1862 at Louisville, Nova Scotia.
1 She married
Richmond Hersey Cushing on 20 June 1889 at River John, Nova Scotia. She was 26.
1,2 Emeline Mary Ann Tattrie died on 30 July 1928 at Saint John, New Brunswick, at age 65.
1
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 89.
- [S50] J. McCormick and S. McCormick, Presbyterian Witness, 4:144.
Richmond Hersey Cushing
M, #2719, b. 1853, d. 1925
Father* | Andre Cushing |
Mother* | Delia Rich |
Richmond Hersey
Cushing was born in 1853 at St. John, New Brunswick.
1 He married
Emeline Mary Ann Tattrie on 20 June 1889 at River John, Nova Scotia. She was 26.
1,2 Richmond Hersey Cushing died in 1925.
1 He From: The Tattrie Family of River John, NS by Gordon MacKay Haliburton, page 89 - "She married Richmond Hersey Cushing (1853-1925) son of Andre and Delia (Rich) Cushing of Saint John, New Brunswick. He was a Civil Engineer, had studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at the time of his marriage was employed on the building of the 'Short Line' Railway which ran to Pictou through River John. In 1901-1906 he was Director of Public Works for Saint John, and thereafter was with the C.N.R. and with the N.B. Power Commission. Mrs. Cushing died at Saint John on 30 July 1928." -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------.
Citations
- [S20] Gordon MacKay Haliburton, The Tattrie Family of River John, 89.
- [S50] J. McCormick and S. McCormick, Presbyterian Witness, 4:144.