Descendants of Archibald & Christian YUILL



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18. Elizabeth YUILL (James8, Robert3, Archibald1) was born on March 28, 1881 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland6,7 and died on April 8, 1937 in St. Andrews, Lisgar, Manitoba, Canada4 aged 56.

Elizabeth married John GALBRAITH, son of John GALBRAITH and Ann (__?__), on October 30, 1903 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland.4 John was born on January 18, 1881 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland4 and died on September 12, 1911 in Portage La Prairie, Marquette Dist, Manitoba, Canada4 aged 30.

Events

• He worked as a Thread Mill Worker and lived at 14 West Campbell St in 1901 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 31 F    i. Jean GALBRAITH was born on March 19, 1906 in Thorold Twp, Welland Co, Ontario, Canada10 and died on March 26, 1988 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida, United States10 aged 82.

   32 F    ii. Eleanor Elizabeth GALBRAITH was born on May 17, 1908 in , Lincoln Co, Ontario, Canada10 and died on August 9, 1993 in Winnipeg, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada10 aged 85.

   33 M    iii. John GALBRAITH was born in March 1910 in Portage La Prairie, Marquette Dist, Manitoba, Canada.10

Elizabeth next married Edmond BAILLARGEON ____________.11

Children from this marriage were:

   34 F    i. Mae BAILLARGEON

   35 M    ii. Edmond BAILLARGEON

   36 M    iii. Joseph BAILLARGEON

+ 37 M    iv. Lawrence BAILLARGEON

19. James YUILL (James8, Robert3, Archibald1) was born on September 4, 1885 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland,8,9 died on October 4, 1937 in Elderslie Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada9 aged 52, and was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery, Elderslie Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario.

James Yuill emigrated to Canada by himself aboard the "Hesperian", landing in Quebec City on June 16, 1913. he went to work as a farm labourer for Lorne Roberts at RR #3 Simcoe, Ontario. He returned to Scotland in 1915.
In 1925 James returned with his wife Annie and four children travelling aboard the "Montreal", disembarking in Quebec City on April 27, 1925. They were sponsored by the Land Agent in Walkerton.

Events

• He worked as a van man and lived at 14 West Campbell St in 1901 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland.

• He worked as a plougman at Blackhall Farm in 1908 in Paisley, , Renfrewshire, Scotland.

James married Annie TAYLOR, daughter of John TAYLOR and Ada Catherine WAIN, on December 3, 1908 in Blythswood, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Annie was born on December 29, 1890 in Motherwell, Dalziel, Lanark, Scotland8,12 and died in Paisley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Events

• Annie resided at 52 Globe Buildings in Motherwell, Dalziel, Lanark, Scotland in 1891.

• She attended school and lived at 3 Bells Rows Alexander St in 1901 in Wishaw, Cambusnethan, Lanark, Scotland.

• She worked as a domestic servant and lived ar 48 Alexander Street in 1908 in Wishaw, Cambusnethan, Lanark, Scotland.

• She resided at RR #1 Dobbinton in Ebenezer Cemetery, Elderslie Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario in 1937.

• Annie resided at Church Street in Paisley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada in 1962.

Children from this marriage were:

   38 M    i. James YUILL was born on October 14, 1911 in Bo'ness, Linglithgow, West Lothian , Scotland.8

Events

• James resided at Crawfield Cottage at time of birth in Bo'ness, Linglithgow, West Lothian , Scotland in 1911.

• He immigrated in 1925 to , , , Canada.

   39 M    ii. John Taylor YUILL was born in 1915 in Mid Calder, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.8

Events

• He immigrated in 1925 to , , , Canada.

+ 40 F    iii. Edith Waine Taylor YUILL was born in 1918 in Mid Calder, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland,8 died on September 28, 2001 in Paisley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada aged 83, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

+ 41 F    iv. Mary Armstrong YUILL was born in 1921 in Douglas, , Lanark, Scotland,8 died on February 9, 2015 in Chesley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada aged 94, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

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