DONE: Archibald James Jacob McPhail and Cecelia Garrow
Cecelia McPhail bottom second from right |
Sault Ste. Marie Canal (image courtesy Sault History Online) |
When Archie met his future wife, he was working as a Derrick operator at the Sault Ste. Marie canal. Archibald married Cecelia Garrow on October 10, 1892, at Cathédrale du Précieux-Sang in Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada (the church no longer stands). Archibald was 21 at Cecelia was 16 at the time of the marriage, his occupation is "engineer". The marriage was witnessed by Cecelia's mother, Bridget and sister, Mary.
When Cecelia Garrow was born on November 24, 1876, in Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada, her father, John Garrow (1840-bef 1925), was 36, and her mother, Bridget (nee Dillon) (1842-1925), was 34.
Archie and Cecelia had ten children in 25 years:
- John James Joseph McPhail (1893-?) m. Annie George (1893-?)
- Gertrude Catherine Bertha McPhail (1894-1991) married Michael Bernard Baine (1893-1991)
- Adeline Margaret McPhail (1895-1971) married Charles Martin Obermeyer (1917-1953)
- Francis Xavier McPhail (1896-?) married Gertrude Hayes (1898-1948)
- George Leonard Archibald McPhail (1898-1948) married Alice Elizabeth Eagan (1903-1947)
- Donald Joseph McPhail (1899-1973) and Hazel Frances Hope (1903-1925) and Helen Franey (1903-1989)
- Mary Ann McPhail (1900-1962) and William Edward O'Brien (1898-1987)
- Martin Charles A. McPhail (1902-1971) and Martha Irene Mulvale (1903-1985)
- Cecelia Agatha McPhail (1904-1986) and William Black (1907-1973)
- Archibald Bernard McPhail (1918-1944)
His sister, Gertrude Catherine was baptized the following December after her birth on December 4, 1894 (her baptism is recorded as Catherine Bertha McPhail):
Between the birth of Adeline and her brother Francis Xavier, the family moved to Cascade, Québec so that Archie could work on the Lachine Canal.
Image Courtesy St. LawrencePiks |
Brother George Leonard Archibald followed, baptized at the same church on February 13, 1898 two days following his birth on February 11.
At some point not too long after the census, the family moved to Welland, Ontario so that Archie could work on the fourth Welland Canal. Martin "Charles" McPhail was born on September 18, 1902. Baptismal records for Southern Ontario aren't available online.
And Cecelia Agatha was born on May 10, 1904:
In 1909, the steel industry in Hamilton was starting to pick up. Archie started work with the Steel Company of Canada (now Stelco) and moved the family to Hamilton. A hard search of the 1911 census has not found the family, but in 1918, Archie and Cecelia's son Archibald Bernard was born. Cecelia would have been 42 at the time, and Archie would have been 47. It has been 14 years since the birth of Charles. It's not unusual given the accessibility of birth control at the time, but I'm certain that he was a surprise. No birth record has been found though (which is unusual given Charles and Cecelia Agatha were registered in the normal way). We find his birth date through later records. In 1921 we find Archie and Cecelia with the younger children (Mary, Cecelia, Charles and Archie Jr.) on the Canadian Census at 223 London Street South in Hamilton (according to Ancestry):
Most of the older children have married and are living on their own by this point. Later documents suggest that the family was actually living at 133 London Street North.
133 London Street North, Hamilton (image courtesy GoogleMaps) |
MCPHAIL - Following a brief illness on Thursday, March 13, 1941, Cecelia Garrow, beloved wife of Archibald McPhail, aged 65 years. Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 from Dwyer's private chapel to Holy Family Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.The death notice suggests that Archie and Cecelia had 10 living children and 52 grandchildren, all living in Hamilton
Hamilton Spectator March 14, 1941 |
Archibald James McPhail Predeceased by his wife, Mrs. Cecilia McPhail, four months ago, Archibald James McPhail died yesterday at the General Hospital in his 70th year. He was a retired ice dealer and had made his residence in the city for the last 32 years, belonging to Holy Name society and Holy Family church. Surviving are six sons and four daughters, John, Frank, Leonard, Donald, Charles and Archibald, Mrs. Bernard Baine, Mrs. Charles Obermeyer, Mrs. William E. O'Brien and Mrs. William Black, all of Hamilton, and 52 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Butler, of Montreal and Sister M. Bernadette of St. Joseph's community, St. Paul Minn. The funeral will be held from Dwyer's private chapel on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock to Holy Family church thence to Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Hamilton Spectator July 25, 1941 |
The funeral notice, also in the Hamilton Spectator, reads:
MCPHAIL - At the General Hospital on Thursday, July 24, 1941, Archie James McPhail in his 70th year. Funeral on Monday morning from the Dwyer's family chapel to Holy Family Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.They are laid to rest together at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Burlington, Section 1, CEM 526-1, Monument #122 reads:
MCPHAIL/Archie McPhail/1870-1941/Husband of/Cecelia GARROW/1876-1941A researcher found in December 1976 that Archie and Cecelia had 293 direct descendants. I'd hazard that by now (2017) it's more than doubled.
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Wow! Maybe 600 descendants. Quite an interesting Father's Day post.
ReplyDeleteI'm certain it's more than that by now, as we're probably at least two more generations on.
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