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Margaret Annie Aitken

Margaret Annie Aitken

Female 1906 - 1980  (74 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Annie Aitken was born on 3 Jul 1906 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Capt Joseph Magnus Aitken and Katherine McAffee); died on 18 Nov 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Journalist
    • Occupation: MP
    • Residence: 149 South drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • _UID: 9937FE32135E43FDA36819A28D0521396316
    • Residence: 15 Mar 1934, 50 Elm Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Attended Branksome Hall School and the University of Toronto.
    Margaret became a Journalist at the "Toronto Telegram", then President and Director of Monitor Publishing Enterprises, Montreal and a Director of "Gallup Poll".
    She was elected to the British House of Commons as the Conservative member for York-Humber, in the 1953 election.
    Went to the General Assembly of the UN, in 1956, and became the first woman Chairman of the Standing Committee on Standing Orders. Margaret held her seat in the British Parliament in the election of 1958 but was defeated in the General Election of 1962.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Joseph Magnus Aitken was born on 26 Feb 1878 in Maple, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (son of Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken and Jane Noble); died on 20 Feb 1950 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: C6633EAB6C4C49A29B20A3398BB58DD5EE01
    • Occupation: 15 Dec 1902; banker
    • Residence: 15 Dec 1902, Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 24 May 1904; accountant, banker
    • Residence: 24 May 1904, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 3 Jul 1906; banker
    • Occupation: 15 Mar 1917; bank manager
    • Residence: 15 Mar 1917, 41 Maple Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 6 Dec 1919; banker
    • Emigration: 4 Jun 1921, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
    • Occupation: 4 Jun 1921; oil producer

    Notes:

    Burke's Peerage gives his place of birth as Newcastle, NB. but the 1881 Census says he was born in Ontario.
    Educated at Harkins Academy at Newcastle, NB

    Magnus served in the South African War 1899-1901.
    During WWI he served in the 208th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. In 1916 he transferred to the 31st with the rank of Captain and served in France until he resigned his commission, at the end of the war in 1918.

    Magnus was the Manager of the bank at Lethbridge, Alberta.
    He was the Vice President of British Canadian Mines and president of British Canadian Securities at 8 Bloor Street, East Toronto.
    And his residence was at 50 Elm Avenue, Rosedale, Toronto.

    Residence:
    Departed Liverpool for New York onboard the "Baltic"

    Emigration:
    departed on board the Megantic for Montreal, Canada

    Joseph married Katherine McAffee on 15 Dec 1902 in Carleton County, Ontario, Canada. Katherine (daughter of John McAffee and Margaret Bucey) was born on 31 Jan 1882 in Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 1 Mar 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine McAffee was born on 31 Jan 1882 in Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of John McAffee and Margaret Bucey); died on 1 Mar 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4B262EC808DF4BB5ADD82DEAB7FDE9FD8468
    • Residence: 15 Dec 1902, Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: 24 May 1904, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Immigration: 12 Jun 1921, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Residence: 12 Jun 1921, 50 Elm Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Immigration: 5 May 1927, Southampton, Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    Name: Katherine Aitken
    Gender: Female
    Notice Type: Death
    Death Date: 1 Mar 1954
    Death Place: Toronto
    Spouse J Manns Aitken


    Immigration:
    Arrived on board the Magantic from Liverpool

    Immigration:
    Arrived onboard the Montroyal from Quebec, Canada

    Children:
    1. Sir William Traven Aitken, K.B.E. was born on 10 Jun 1903 in Antigonish, NS. Canada; died on 19 Jan 1964 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
    2. John Magnus Aitken was born on 24 May 1904 in 381 Green Street, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 3 Jan 1938 in Wellesley Hospital, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 5 Jan 1938 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 1. Margaret Annie Aitken was born on 3 Jul 1906 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 18 Nov 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Jane Katherine Aitken was born on 9 Dec 1913 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; died on 11 May 1948 in General Hospital, Guelph City, Wellington South, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 13 May 1948 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken was born on 28 Feb 1834 in Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland (son of Robert Aitken and Ann Henderson); died on 13 Dec 1913 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in St Andrew.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 30737058DC56492BAA844AD2F1B72DDE0E97
    • Residence: 1841, Parkhead, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Occupation: 1851; student
    • Residence: 1851, 11/1 West Adam St, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
    • Immigration: 29 Oct 1864, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Occupation: 19 Apr 1870; minister
    • Occupation: 1871; clergyman
    • Residence: 1871, Vaughan, York, Ontatio, Canada
    • Immigration: 30 Nov 1874, New York, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 30 Nov 1874; clergyman
    • Occupation: 26 May 1879; minister, St Andrew & St Paul Church
    • Residence: 26 May 1879, Maple, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1881; clergyman
    • Residence: 1881, Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 23 Apr 1891; clergyman
    • Residence: 23 Apr 1891, Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 31 Mar 1901; presbyterian minister
    • Residence: 31 Mar 1901, Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 29 Mar 1905; presbyterian minister
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1911; Minister (Retired)
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1911, Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 6 Jul 1921; minister, deceased

    Notes:

    Between 1842 and 1850 he attended Bathgate Academy.
    After graduating from there he attended Edinburgh University, to study Arts, from 1850 to 1854.
    For the following four years he studied Divinity until he was licensed to preach the gospel, in the Church of Scotland, on 21 Sep. 1858.
    On 2 Aug 1864 he was appointed to be minister of the Church of Scotland at Coburg, Toronto, Canada.
    Sailing for the USA, in October 1864, on-board the ship "Canada" he arrived in Boston, MA, on a Saturday having taken 14 days to sail from the UK. The next three days were spent in Boston, sightseeing.
    He obviously liked his food and drink making special comment of this in a letter to a friend, in March 1865.
    He also had an eye for the ladies of which he commented in the same letter.
    From Boston he travelled to Coburg, via Niagara Falls and Toronto, in November 1864.
    The church at Coburg fell under the control of Toronto.
    When he arrived at Coburg, William encountered considerable difficulties. The previous minister, the Church Officers and the congregation at Coburg had transferred their allegiances to the Free Church of Scotland. The Church Officers refused to open the church for him and so litigation was taken.
    William could not afford servants so he brought out his sister Ann to look after him.
    Before the year was out he was offered the Parish of Vaughan in Maple. Here he stayed for 15 years.
    Soon after the move he met Jane Noble, when she was 18.
    According to William "she was like a little Dresden doll."

    In 1879 William received the call from St James Church, Newcastle, NB.
    Newcastle was one of the best-endowed churches in New Brunswick. The post carried an annual salary of $1200.00, a free house and the use of a Glebe Lot.
    Candidates, for the position of Minister, had to conduct a divine service whereupon the congregation would vote on slips of paper as to who would be their minister. William won with 129 votes. The next closest candidate received 10 votes. The Glebe Lot became the site of the Sinclair ice rink, built by Lord Beaverbrook.

    William and his family were counted in the 1881 Census of Newcastle, NB.
    William remained the Minister of St James for 23 years.

    Beaverbrook donated a grand pipe organ to the church at a cost of $6000.00. It bears a brass plaque "IN MEMORY OF THE REV. WILLIAM AITKEN." He also later paid for the organ to be fitted with an electro-pneumatic action, so the organ did not need to be pumped by hand. Perhaps remembering when he was the one that used to have to do the pumping of the old organ. He also donated eleven new church bells to the church.

    'The Rev. William certainly looked the part with his grim expression and long white beard. Beaverbrook was later to say that "When my father stood up to read the Scriptures and to preach it was as if God Almighty was speaking." His congregation found him reserved but he was well respected especially for his sermons. Sometimes he preached anti-Catholic sermons; sometimes he mocked the Baptist doctrine of total submission. Once, in his fervour, he beat the sides of the pulpit with such emphasis that a section fell off. He preached hell and damnation with a Calvinistic fervour.'
    A.J.P.Taylor

    Orthodox Presbyterian standards were maintained at home, prayers, no cards etc. But he was indulgent towards dancing. He played chess but more surprisingly he played with the local Roman Catholic priest.
    He continued to live in Newcastle, apart from holidays paid for by his son, until he died.

    His monumental inscription, at St Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Maple, Ontario, reads "Aitken. In loving Memory of Rev. William Aitken, Minister of St. Andrew's and St. Paul's Churches, Vaughan, for 15 years. Born Linlithgowshire, Scotland, Died Newcastle, New Brunswick, Dec. 13th, 1913. And his wife, Jane Noble, born Maple, Ontario, died Newcastle, England, Aug. 6th, 1927. Katie, third daughter of Rev. William Aitken, died Dec. 13th, 1881, aged 7 years and 2 months."

    Beaverbrook is quoted as saying; "Looking back, it is difficult to recollect any evidence of warmth in the relations of my parents and yet there is no occasion when a quarrel comes to my memory. My mother invariably spoke of her husband and to him as Mr Aitken. And I cannot recall any time when my mother was called Jane. One recollection of them, however, always remains clearly before me. An interesting ceremony was performed before church on Sunday morning. My father's collar was buttoned by my mother and his bands were carefully adjusted. He always managed to button his collar on other days, so the ceremony must have had some emotional meaning rather after the manner of the loving wife who buckles on the soldier's sword when he is about to go into battle."
    "My Early Life" by Lord Beaverbrook

    The Reverend retired and went on holiday to Florida, at his son's expense, but continued to live in Newcastle until he died. His monumental inscription, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Maple, Ontario, #103, reads "Aitken. In loving Memory of Rev. William Aitken, Minister of St. Andrew's and St. Paul's Churches, Vaughan, for 15 years. Born Linlithgowshire, Scotland, Died Newcastle, New Brunswick, Dec. 13th, 1913. And his wife, Jane Noble, born Maple, Ontario, died Newcastle, England, Aug. 6th, 1927. Katie, third daughter of Rev. William Aitken, died Dec. 13th, 1881, aged 7 yrs. and 2 mos."

    Immigration:
    Arrived onboard the Bolivia from Glasgow

    William married Jane Noble on 8 May 1867 in Vaughan, York, Ontatio, Canada. Jane (daughter of Joseph Vaughan Noble and Sarah McQuarrie) was born on 8 May 1846 in Ontario, Canada; died on 6 Aug 1927 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England; was buried in St Andrew. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Noble was born on 8 May 1846 in Ontario, Canada (daughter of Joseph Vaughan Noble and Sarah McQuarrie); died on 6 Aug 1927 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England; was buried in St Andrew.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4A522F3D7B0F40B88036724380B2D93E3EF5
    • Residence: 26 May 1879, Maple, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 31 Mar 1901, Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1911, Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada

    Notes:

    Lord Beaverbrook maintained that "it was his Celtic strain that he inherited from his Irish mother , that gave him the side that 'gets up and dances'." However Jane was not born in Ireland, according to Beaverbrook's biography, she was born in Ontario, Canada. His biography gives her being born about 1843 however the 1881 Census says she was 32 in 1881 which would make her born about 1849. Her parents were Irish, having emigrated from County Tyrone in the 1840's.

    Jane's marriage was undemonstrative but she was devoted to her husband.
    Jean McLintock, daughter of Jane and William was quoted as saying "Mama was the stronger character."

    "As the wife of the minister of St James she was automatically one of the town's leading citizens, and she played her full part, arranging sewing parties at the manse, giving tea parties on the lawn in summer, and organising dances in the double parlour. She was a good cook. Everyone who knew her regarded her as an efficient manager running the house and family, ambitious for her children and standing no nonsense from the congregation. Her response to whispered disapproval about dancing in the manse was to hold a special dance and send out printed invitations."
    A.J.P.Taylor.
    On a trip to Scotland Jane travelled from Canada, Quebec, to Southampton on board the Canadian Pacific ship "Empress of Scotland" in Oct 1924. She travelled 1st Class with her daughter Anne. The shipping documents give their contact address as the Stafford Hotel, St James's Place, London.
    She survived her husband by 14 years and she wore widows weeds until the day she died. According to Beaverbrook's biography she died Jun 1927. Burke's Peerage gives her date of death as 6 Aug 1927. According to the OCFA she was buried at St Andrews Presbyterian Cemetery Maple, Vaughan, York County, ONT.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name Jane Noble
    Spouse Rev. William Aitken
    Mother Sarah Macquarry
    Father Joseph
    Birth 1846 - Vaughan Township
    Marriage 8 May 1867 - York
    Residence Vaughan Township

    Children:
    1. Sarah Noble Aitken was born on 1 Mar 1868 in Maple, Ontario, Canada; died on 18 Jun 1945 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; was buried in St Andrew.
    2. Annie Anderson Aitken was born on 19 Apr 1870 in Vaughan, York, Ontatio, Canada; died on 25 Apr 1942 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried on 26 Apr 1942.
    3. Major Robert Traven Donaldson Aitken was born on 23 Apr 1873 in Maple, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Feb 1939 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Rebecca Catherine Aitken was born on 10 Oct 1874 in Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 13 Dec 1881 in Maple, Vaughan, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1881 in St Andrew.
    5. 2. Capt Joseph Magnus Aitken was born on 26 Feb 1878 in Maple, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Feb 1950 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Baron William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Lord Beaverbrook was born on 26 May 1879 in Maple, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada; died on 9 Jun 1964 in Cherkley Court, Leatherhead, Surrey, England.
    7. Dr. Arthur Noble Aitken was born on 26 Jul 1883 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 14 Sep 1964 in Champaigne, Illinois, USA.
    8. Jean Noble Aitken was born on 11 Sep 1885 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 20 Jan 1972 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    9. Allan Anderson Aitken was born on 15 Sep 1889 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 23 Jan 1959 in Ontario, Canada.
    10. Laura Katherine Aitken, B.A. was born on 24 Feb 1892 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 4 Aug 1954 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  3. 6.  John McAffee and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: FAD2111DF6E0481EB47F12A5BE578AB978E3

    John married Margaret Bucey. Margaret and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret Bucey and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 722444236683491DA11701A269392E047B8B

    Children:
    1. 3. Katherine McAffee was born on 31 Jan 1882 in Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 1 Mar 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Aitken was born on 15 Dec 1805 in Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland (son of John Aitken and Elizabeth Donaldson); died on 17 Oct 1874 in Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland; was buried on 20 Oct 1874 in Glasgow Rd Cemetery, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2585986671ED4F8FA233890C23280722C24C
    • Occupation: 1841; Lime Burner
    • Residence: 1841, Parkhead, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Occupation: 1851; Farmer (97 acres)
    • Residence: 1851, Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Occupation: 1861; Limeburner & Farmer Of 90 Acres Employing 2 Men
    • Residence: 1861, Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Occupation: 13Mar 1862; farmer
    • Occupation: 1871; Farmer Of 93 Ac Employing 1 Man & 1 Boy
    • Residence: 1871, Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland

    Notes:

    The lease of Wester Tartraven Farm was granted to John in 1802, at a rent of 35 pounds. This lease was renewed for 20 years in 1820. This then takes us to 1840 when John died. There are no records as to who leased it from 1840 until 1847 when records show John's son, Robert, in possession.
    In 1832 he must already have been a man of property.
    The "List of the Electors of the County of Linlithgow" was produced in 1858. This listing states that "in 1832, 1837 and 1838, that Robert Aitken, Lime-burner, of Silver-Mine, Torphichen, Bathgate, was a tenant occupier".
    Who one actually voted for was recorded. In 1832 Robert voted for Sir A. Hope and in 1837 he voted for Captain Hope, in 1838 he voted for Mr Charles Hope.
    It is not surprising that Robert had voted that way. The land he leased, for farming and his lime burning business, was owned by the Hope family, the Hope's of Hopetoun, Earls of Linlithgow.
    Robert's father held the lease of Wester Tartraven and the Limecraig of Silvermine until 1840.
    I cannot find any record of who held the lease between 1840 and 1847, it was our Robert, according to Burke's Peerage.
    In 1844 he bought a house in Bathgate. Then in 1845 he bought the grounds and buildings on the east side of Engine Street and the south side of North Street.
    1847 must have been a momentous year for Robert and Ann.
    That year, Robert, acquired more properties in Bathgate.
    He signed a lease, for 18 years, for Silvermines farm.
    His wife, Ann, also acquired property in Bathgate in 1847. So she must have been a woman of some substance as well.
    Robert, Ann and their daughter Catherine all joined Torphichen Church.

    Cemetery: Bathgate, Glasgow Road Cemetery
    Interment Number: 2537
    Date of Interment: Tuesday, 20 Oct 1874
    Time: 3pm
    Name: Robert Aitken
    Occupation: Farmer
    Residence: Silver Mines
    Date of death: 17 Oct 1874
    Age: 69
    Cause of Death: Dropsy
    How conveyed to grave: Hearse
    Ground: Private
    Compartment: B
    Lair Number: 71
    Depth: 5 feet
    Charge: 5/-
    Other info: two spaces No. 71 & 72

    Robert married Ann Henderson on 3 Oct 1828 in Torphichen, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland. Ann (daughter of Robert Henderson and Janet Jeffrey) was born on 3 Oct 1809 in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 18 Jun 1880 in Wester Tartraven, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland; was buried on 21 Jun 1880 in Glasgow Rd Cemetery, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Henderson was born on 3 Oct 1809 in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland (daughter of Robert Henderson and Janet Jeffrey); died on 18 Jun 1880 in Wester Tartraven, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland; was buried on 21 Jun 1880 in Glasgow Rd Cemetery, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A787A0237BC54AA29F33EEB11B18923C8F2B
    • Residence: 1841, Parkhead, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Residence: 1851, Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Residence: 1861, Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland
    • Residence: 1871, Silvermines Farm, Torphicen, West Lothian, Scotland

    Notes:

    Name: Ann Anderson
    Gender: Female
    Birth Date: 3 Oct 1809
    Birth Place: Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
    Father: Robert Anderson
    Mother: Jaffrey
    FHL Film Number: 102976, 1066612, 0102975

    In 1847 Ann acquired property in Bathgate so she must have been a person of some substance.
    Robert, Ann and their daughter Catherine all joined Torphichen Church.
    In "The County Directory of Scotland" for 1875 it shows Mrs Aitken, & Robert's wife Ann, as being the farmers of Silvermines Farm.
    The informant of the death of Ann Henderson was her son James Aitken

    Children:
    1. Catherine Aitken was born in 1830 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 14 Aug 1900 in Broomparkwell, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland; was buried on 15 Aug 1900 in Woodbank Cemetery, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland.
    2. Janet Aitken was born in 1832 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 22 Jul 1905 in Cragfoot Cottage, Bo'Ness, West Lothian, Scotland.
    3. 4. Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken was born on 28 Feb 1834 in Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 13 Dec 1913 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in St Andrew.
    4. John Aitken was born in 1836 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 3 Apr 1907 in Spittalrigg, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland,.
    5. Robert Aitken was born in 1838 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 16 Jul 1906 in Drumcross, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland.
    6. Elisabeth Donaldson Aitken was born in 1841 in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 4 Feb 1920 in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland; was buried in 1920 in Bathgate Cemetery, West Lothian, Scotland.
    7. David Aitken was born in 1843 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 12 Jul 1893 in Drumcross, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland.
    8. Ann Aitken was born in 1846 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 20 May 1910 in SAS Canada; was buried in Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Maple, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Mary Gibson Aitken was born in 1850 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 29 Jun 1896 in 265 Saracen Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    10. James Aitken was born in 1856 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 11 Sep 1894 in Drumcross, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland.

  3. 10.  Joseph Vaughan Noble and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: FA84238247B04B80B9BBE94433D367A79A9B

    Joseph married Sarah McQuarrie. Sarah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah McQuarrie and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: FEE6958E771F4FCB9004D792C632788EB284

    Children:
    1. Arthur Noble was born in 1845 in Canada; died on 13 Mar 1879 in York, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1879 in Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Maple, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 5. Jane Noble was born on 8 May 1846 in Ontario, Canada; died on 6 Aug 1927 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England; was buried in St Andrew.