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Evan JOHNSTON



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Evan JOHNSTON

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Michael JOHNSTON

    David married Jaqueline FOWLER [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jaqueline FOWLER

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B772D5EF6ABE4BC88B863B0C4F26171A2695

    Children:
    1. 1. Evan JOHNSTON
    2. Katie JOHNSTON
    3. Elizabeth JOHNSTON
    4. Melanie JOHNSTON


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Alfred JOHNSTON was born on 6 Oct 1910 in Ireland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 19B3E2A0E2744023A2CA59C59D1FD7678B43
    • Address: Address:
      George A JOHNSON

    George married Ethel KINNEAR on 15 Feb 1936 in Roger Pres. Church, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada. Ethel (daughter of Thomas Albert KINNEAR and Annie DICKSON) was born on 15 May 1913 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 22 Apr 2005 in Stouffville, , Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ethel KINNEAREthel KINNEAR was born on 15 May 1913 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland (daughter of Thomas Albert KINNEAR and Annie DICKSON); died on 22 Apr 2005 in Stouffville, , Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: D2EC581EE9D649F6861B474FA627C96B6A14
    • Emigration: Canada
    • Emigration: Canada
    • Residence: Scarborough, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: Scarborough, , Ontario, Canada
    • Alt. Birth: 15 May 1913, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; Alt. Birth
    • Residence: 1931, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; 12 Mount Allen

    Notes:

    Surname: Kinnear Given name: Ethel Age: 15 Sex: F Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1929/04/29 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Quebec , Quebec Ship: ATHENIA , Anchor Donaldson Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1929 volume 2 Page: 178 Microfilm reel: T-14751

    JOHNSTON, Ethel (nee Kinnear) - May 15, 1913 - April 22, 2005

    Born in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. Beloved wife of George A. Johnston. Loving mother to Pat (Ross) Montgomery, Brian (Muriel), Judi Armstrong, and David (Jacquie). Cherished grandmother to Douglas, Wende, Lori, Darren, Julie, Jennifer, Evan, Katie, Libby, Melanie, Julie and Karen, and great-grandmother to James, Trish, Alex, Kyra, Owen, Ryan, and Meta. Ethel immigrated to Canada in 1929 with her father Thomas, to join the rest of her family. She is predeceased by brothers Tom, John, David, Robert, Sam, and sisters Lillian, Annie and Winnie. Friends may visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) after 12 noon on Tuesday followed by a service in the chapel at 1p.m. Cremation. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to all the staff at Parkview Home for the Aged, in particular, the personnel in the west wing nursing. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkview Building Fund, 481 Rupert Ave., Stouffville, ON L4A 1T7.

    Ethel arrived in Canada with her father Thomas Kinnear, sister Winnie and brother Sam in 1929. They were met by their brothers Tom, Robert, David and John. The boys had rented a three bedroom home in East York and Ethel soon became the chief cook and bottle washer at the age of 15. She remembers washing white shirts etc. all by hand and hanging them out to dry even in the middle of cold winter days. Her knarled hands can attest to the work she did both in Ireland and Canada. Winnie was eleven and Sam was eight and they were promptly enrolled in school. Ethel stayed home to look after the house for all the family and they even had a friend Willy Rooney living with them too. Ethel did go to Eastern Commerce High School for the night school program for two years where she took accounting. When she was seventeen her father Thomas got her a job in the office at Brown's Bread Company and after that she went to work in the office at the T. Eaton Company where her brothers David and Robert and Tommy were also working. She met her husband to be George Johnston through a mutual friend while working at Eatons. She married George February 15th 1936. They were married at Rodgers Presbyterian Church with her sister Winnie as bridesmaid. They were unable to have a honeymoon as they had rented a home on Sammon Avenue in East York and Winnie came to live with them there. Sam went to live with his brother Tommy and his wife Dorothy while he finished high school. Ethel had to give up her job as married women were not allowed to be employed after marriage. Ethel and George had their first child Patricia July 1938 and moved to Glebeholme Blvd in 1941 and their son Brian was born in May. Ethel and George became foster parents to children from the Children's Aid Society in 1945 and they adopted their daughter Judy who was born Jan 1945 and they had another son David born in August 1953. Ethel was the matriarch to all the Kinnears and tried to keep the family together as much as possible over the years. There were always get togethers and shared Christmases and summer holidays at Pine Lake in Muskoka for many years throughout the fifties and early sixties. Ethel and George have thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Ethel made at least twenty trips back to Ireland from the late fifties to the early nineties, visiting numerous relatives who still reside in Ireland.

    Christened:
    Date not given
    Date not given

    Children:
    1. Patricia Anne JOHNSTON
    2. Brian George JOHNSTON
    3. Judith Arlene JOHNSTON
    4. 2. David Michael JOHNSTON


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Thomas Albert KINNEARThomas Albert KINNEAR was born in 1861 in County Down, Northern Ireland (son of John KINNEAR and Elizabeth MCGIBBEN); died on 7 May 1936 in Jerrettspass, , Down, Northern Ireland; was buried in Jerrettspass, , Down, Northern Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 9493B37F5EFA41A5A2B7009CDE6EAF37BE0B
    • Occupation: Farmer in Holymount then Ballydonnety
    • Occupation: 31 Mar 1901, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; Farmer
    • Residence: 31 Mar 1901, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland
    • Occupation: 1911, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; Farmer
    • Religion: 1911, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; Unitarian
    • Residence: 1911, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland
    • Emigration: 20 Apr 1929, Belfast, , Antrim, Northern Ireland
    • Immigration: 29 Apr 1929, Montreal, , Qu
    • Occupation: 1931, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; Shipping Receiver Department Store
    • Residence: 1931, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada; 12 Mount Allen
    • Residence: 1929-1932, Canada
    • Immigration: May 1932, Ireland

    Notes:

    He was on the 1907 Downpatrick Unitarian Church Committee

    Owing to depressing times in the farming industry, and to heavy financial involvement in a new farm in Ballydonnety, sometime in the late 1920's Tom Kinnear sold out, and took his younger eight children to Canada. There they established a home, the older ones caring for the younger ones. Later Tom re-married, came back to Ireland where he later died. The whole family have made good.

    Aunt Annie also thought that Thomas may have been a cousin of her grandfather James Kinner.

    Surname: Kinnear Given name: Thomas Age: 68 Sex: M Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1929/04/29 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Quebec , Quebec Ship: ATHENIA , Anchor Donaldson Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1929 volume 2 Page: 178 Microfilm reel: T-14751

    In 1898 or 1899 when Thomas Albert was 37 (he literally had to wait until his mother passed away in order to bring his bride into the family farm, hence his age at first marriage), he married his wife Annie DICKSON. Annie was born in 1874 in Down and died on 11 6 1921, aged 47. Buried in Downpatrick Unitarian. In the 1901 census Thomas aged 39 is living with Annie age 36 and their daughter Lizzie aged 1 year and 3 months.

    Residence:
    A built private dwelling with 9 outbuildings, brick walls, 5 rooms, 3 front windows. 2nd class house with 5 rooms.

    Residence:
    1 Built Private Dwelling Home on property
    - 6 rooms
    - 3 Windows in front of house
    11 other farm related buildings
    - 1 stable, 1 cow house, 1 calf house, 1 dairy, 2 piggery, 1 fowl house, 1 boiling house, 1 barn, 1 potato house, 1 shed

    Thomas also owened another property that John Murphy and family were living on. 3 rooms, 5 people in the family, 3 windows in front of house. With 2 farm related buildings (a piggery and a fowl house).


    Immigration:
    Leaving Belfast 20 April 1929

    Immigration:
    On 15 May 1932 on board the SS Athenia, Thomas and his wife Elizabeth docked in Glasgow, Scotland on their way from Montreal to Belfast. His occupation was listed as retired. Their address was listed as 9, Cowpen Rd, Rathmine, Dartry, Dublin.

    This evening in the Library, using a set of street directories, I found that the occupier of this house was Harold E. Richardson. His wife Meta Fryday Richardson, was the eldest daughter of Elizabeth and her first husband William Fryday.

    Died:
    About 20 minutes past 12 noon

    Thomas married Annie DICKSON on 15 Nov 1898 in Belfast, , Antrim, Northern Ireland. Annie (daughter of Robert DICKSON and Eliza MCCOMBE) was born in 1874 in County Down, Northern Ireland; died on 11 Jun 1921 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was buried in Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Annie DICKSONAnnie DICKSON was born in 1874 in County Down, Northern Ireland (daughter of Robert DICKSON and Eliza MCCOMBE); died on 11 Jun 1921 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was buried in Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 5ACC01E4E883462F8FAD28A8C4B7B22C504A
    • Residence: 31 Mar 1901, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland

    Notes:

    Died:
    Following Samuel's birth she bacame paralysed
    Death certificate says "Sarcoma of Spine 6 Months Certified"

    Notes:

    Married:
    or Downpatrick Unitarian
    he reason he didn't marry until he was 37 was because he had to literally wait until his mother had passed away before he was able to bring a wife home to the farm.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Lily KINNEAR was born on 2 Jan 1900 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 14 Feb 1900 in Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 5 Oct 1934.
    2. Annie Jane KINNEAR was born on 21 Mar 1901 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 30 Jun 1901 in Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 26 Dec 1989 in Ireland.
    3. Louisa Ellen KINNEAR was born on 28 Jul 1902 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 19 Oct 1903; died on 19 Aug 1907 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland.
    4. William John KINNEAR was born on 17 Apr 1904 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened in Jun 1904; died in in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Thomas Dickson KINNEAR was born on 10 Apr 1906 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 1 Jun 1906; died in in Toronto, , Ontario, Canada.
    6. Robert James KINNEAR was born on 9 Feb 1908 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 16 Apr 1908; died on 25 Feb 1976 in Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada.
    7. David KINNEAR was born on 25 Nov 1909 in Ballydonnety, County Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 15 Feb 1910; died on 24 Nov 2003 in Ontario, Canada.
    8. 5. Ethel KINNEAR was born on 15 May 1913 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 22 Apr 2005 in Stouffville, , Ontario, Canada.
    9. Laura KINNEAR was born on 24 May 1915 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 28 Dec 1924 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland.
    10. Winnifred Dickson KINNEAR was born on 7 Nov 1917 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 20 Nov 2002 in North York, Ontario, Canada.
    11. Samuel KINNEAR was born on 22 Aug 1920 in Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; was christened in in Downpatrick Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland; died on 5 Jun 1999 in Etobicoke, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Pine Lake, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.


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