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Angus Mc Kay |
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Angus McKay, farmer, section 28, Hersey Township, is the proprietor of 200
acres of land where his homestead is located,
on which he settled in March, 1882. The farm was in a wild condition with the
exception of a small "slashing." He was
born Sept. 1, 1854, in Oxford, Ontario Co., Ont., and is the son of William
and Christina (Graham) McKay. His father
was a soldier in the British Army and belonged to the 93d Highlanders, and
after his removal from Scotland, his native
country, to the Dominion of Canada, he was appointed a militia Captain. He
died Jan. 4, 1868, in East Zorra, Oxford
Co., Ont., at the age of 75 years. The mother is a native of Scotland and
resides on the homestead in Ontario.
Mr. McKay was educated in the common schools of Canada, and was reared on a
farm. After reaching his majority he
managed a portion of his father's farm, which had been divided into shares.
In March, 1882, he sold his interest and
came to Hersey Township. He has cleared and otherwise improved 32 acres of
his farm. He is a Republican in political
sentiment and action. His marriage took place Jan. 16, 1878, to Anna McKay,
and they are now the parents of two
children, - Agnes M., born May 18, 1880, and George A., June 4, 1882. Mrs.
McKay was born Sept. 19, 1856, in Oxford
Co., Ont. Her parents, Alexander and Dorothy (McDonald) McKay, were residents
of West Zorra, where the father died Feb.
4, 1881; the demise of the mother occurred in May, 1863. They had five sons
and six daughters, all of whom are living.
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