Kinloss-Kairshea WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1970] - [1976], p. 55

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V3“ W7 lot 0, Concession 5, Kinloss lirst owner is not Klown. in 1Q60 it was sold to Ienry Pierce who married Francis larper and rwisefi a family of seven sons and four daughters on this farm. It was deeded to his son Alexander in 191é'and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce waved to Iblyrood, their daughter, Llizateth, going to live with them anfi care for them. Mr. Pierce died in 19 and Ars. Fierce died in 19 . On Alexander's death in lqhh it became the property of Jenny Fierce, who with her trother Notle, lived here until 1957, when she sold it to Peter Carter Jr. and she and Noble moved to Lucknow. Peter and his family still reside here. The following article is contributed bv Edward Harrison of Kincardine, gr’ndson of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Pierce and son of Mr. and Mrs. George (Alice) Harrison. Henrv Pierre was born on the éth of Ashfield near Crewe and his parents are buried at Port \loert. WV Grandfather was buried there the veer I was born, . On a motor tour of the West in 196% I met George Pierce in Wevburn. He is a retired snhool teacher and is quite interested in our familv tree. He started about 40 vears too late and did not know anvt.ing about the finilv. There are scores of then out West but none of theneive a boot. I sent him what i had and he is getting a lot of information from Mrs. R. J. Morrison, erandâ€"dauehter of Marv Jane Pierce Stevenson, Toronto. She has made severa trips to Ireland and outside of WVSElf prooiblv knows more about the familv ttin anvone. I find a total lank of interest among the present generation and mv neptews Pould not care less. Grandmother must be setting some sort of re- Mr- and MFS- Henr” Pierce norm. I did not take anv credit as I did not con- tribute wuvh. I nounted 92 great nieces and neph- ews and I know of 18 greatâ€"greatâ€"nreat nieces 3rd uwohews. fihe also his 18 greit zrand- nhild'en. Mother the* spoke of her scionl Maw: 1nd she was alwavs telling ne that Jean hughes hid invited her to core lnd see the 01d sotool. The opvortnnitv never cane xnu it i3 tflo lite now. T aw WODHFVlH’ if vow knew that there was another kinloss 3rtool, aoth snnen wiles sortt or Morton, Winitohi. I saw it First in 1027 and at thlt time a 7 t wwnv 0V nv nmwsiwa ww"e in attendwnne. Pwis was not surprising a? HOHW“ Y‘K‘E [0'17‘ UY‘WHWT“? Lle‘ir l t: are ‘ll‘: '1140 on the Harper side. ajnne tie H>'r’1[‘\‘S[‘, "erm HIS in fiesta“ thr“ Hula A: ;m m ‘1 4,. rvyvm mm r‘m‘n \un‘itv rnpetinq place 1" limit’ \~‘V‘i V‘” | id r ";«"l' uxfi 1 Liv note" raw: unn‘wf PD!WOH. In quq I awful: ll 11 MW ixinlun hlvml ms: ‘mm' n' ‘7‘ n t w‘vy‘ "H'Lw“|Â¥5 v v~ uttezmin' find oww of nv row in' 1‘ F‘vftthr. 7n lUIN t1» nimnla 0V r~n w“01 'e'e being rinse . .. . 1 t . nlillrcu wnqlu he taken to (nwiun. Hurt :u~~~ k w«wâ€"walw “1 F0" [1""9) ‘4‘!“ }.

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