Eliza “Liza” Jane Pennell (James)

Liza was born September 8, 1872, in Horton Twp., Ontario, the first child of Richard and Rachel Pennell to be born in Canada. She married John “Jack” James, the brother of William C. James who married her sister Mary Ann. Liza lived in a small house right across the road from our farm in Rutherglen.

Even though I never knew her, “Aunt Liza” was very much a part of my life and I explored her abandoned home many times. Liza died March 6, 1955 in a sanatorium in Gravenhurst, Ontario from tuberculosis. She is buried at St. Margaret’s Anglican Church cemetery in Rutherglen.

Jack and Eliza James with Cecil and Eric
Eliza and Eric James
Alma, Eric, Cecil, Eliza, Jack
Eliza and Alma James
Eliza James and Alice Smith, with Lloyd Smith & Emmett Smith
Eric, Cecil, Eliza, Alma, Jack

Descendants of Eliza Pennell

  • Alma Alice James m. George Ewart Latimer
    • Mervin Latimer
    • Beulah Latimer
    • Escar Latimer
  • Cecil Frank James m. Marie Tremblay
    • son
    • Leonard James
  • Escar John James b. 1896, d. 1896
  • Eric James b. 1902, d. 1950, m. Gertrude Sampson. Eric died after a lengthy illness.
Jack and Eliza James house, Rutherglen
Alice, Eliza, Georgena, Adoniram, Lloyd, Jake Buchanan

Mary Ann Pennell (James)

Mary was born January 19, 1868 in Greenwich, England. She immigrated with her family on the S. S. Niger from Liverpool to Quebec City when she was only 3. She married William C. James of Rutherglen, who was the brother of John “Jack” James who married her sister Eliza. Mary died October 3, 1955 in North Bay, Ontario.

Eliza James and Mary Ann James
Mary Ann James, Alice Smith, Frances & Dick Pennell, Eliza James, ?

The family gossip is that Mary and William “adopted” a daughter Mary. Mrs. McNeilly felt that Mary was overworking the adopted daughter, so took her from Mary and William to the United States. I have no idea is this is true or who this “Mrs. McNeilly” is. But this is a picture of the adopted daughter Mary and her husband.

Adopted Mary and her husband.

Descendants of Mary Ann & William James

  • Christopher “Christi” Richard James b. 1885 m. Mary Jane Campbell [FGS* from Bernice Hunt]
    • Grenville Campbell James, b. 1916, m. Irene “Renie” Sullivan
    • Marshall George James, b. 1923, m. Olive Elizabeth Carruthers
    • Stanley William James, b. 1914, m. Hazel Emma Shute
    • Robert Manly James, b. 1921, m. Florence McKenney
    • Bernice Marie James, b. 1925, m. Edward Donald Hunt
      • Margaret Mary Hunt b. 1950
        • Michael Wayne Hunt
      • Alice Elizabeth “Betty” Hunt, b. 1953, d. 1977, m. Ian Gilmore
      • Dennis Edward Hunt, b. 1946, m. Barbara Frost
    • Ross Christopher James, b. 1912 m. Edna Mary Johanna Hill (dau. of Johanna Eady, Leah’s sister)
    • Arnold Warren James m. Gertrude Rose (dau. of Tom and Blanche Rose)
    • Irene Dagmar James, b. 1919, m. John Anderson, b. 1900, m. 1944
      • Martha Mary Irene Anderson m. Richard Gibson
      • John Christopher Anderson m. Mary Ann Kirk
      • Kenneth Roderick James, b. 1927, m. Frances Mitchell
        • Richard Kenneth James m. Ellen Roache
        • Roderick Mitchell James m. Edna Wilsak
      • Clinton John James, b. ?, d. 1933 young
      • Warren Alexander James, b. 1932, m. Valerie Edith Prescott
      • Arnold Wilson James, b. 1933, m. Beth Gertrude Rose
    • John Thomas Victor James, b. 1887, 59th Battalion WWI (picture below), member of Orange Lodge and Elk Lake Masonic Lodge, m. Annie Gertrude “Gerti” Smith (dau. of Willard Smith, widow of William Smith, son of Alexander Smith, Willard’s cousin. They had a son “Billy”.), then m. Julia McNulty [NOTE**]
      • Eleanor James w/Gerti, m. Lloyd Lewis
      • Ruth James w/Gerti, m. Lorne Pollard
        • Randy Pollard
        • Larry Pollard
        • Catherine Pollard (twin)
        • Carol Pollard (twin)
        • Cherryl Pollard
        • Tawny Pollard
        • Lorna Pollard
      • Jack James w/Julia
      • Dale James w/Julia
      • Darwin James w/Julia
      • Bill Smith James w/Julia
    • James Richard James, b. 1889, m. I. McDonald, WWI vet (picture below)
    • Rachel Sarah “Rae” James [picture below], b. 1891, m. R. Colbon
    • Alice Maria James, b. 1894, member of Eastern Star, W.A., m. Samuel Stewart, d. 1953
      • Olive “Ollie” Stewart, m. J. R. Green
        • Lois Green
        • Donna Green
        • Jimmy Green, Airforce
      • Jean Stewart, m. Courtney Pennell
    • Elizabeth “Lizzie” Frances James, b. 1894, m. Hugh Ferguson
    • Florence “Flossie” James, b. 1897, m. P. Riddler
    • William James, b. 1900, WWI veteran (picture below), m. Mary Ellen Steep
      • Delbert William James b. 1933 m. Lorna Mae Larson
        • Shane Colin James
        • Shauna Loreen James
    • George Matthew James, b. 1902, m. Martha
      • Frankie James
      • Georgina James, m. Cecil Netickshik
    • Russell Sylvester James, b. 1904, m. Yvonne Belaire
    • Courtney Wilson James, b. 1906
    • Violet Marie James, b. 1909, m. Geoffrey Louis Mussell
    • Phyllis Eliza James, b. 1911, d. 1915 (funeral card says “Eliza” and grave marker says “Maria”, church record says she was born Phyllis Eliza, so I conclude the funeral card is wrong.)

    **Two of the 4 sons of John and Julia are twins. Their marriage of rocky and at least three of the four sons spent time in jail and were known to be a part of the “Kelly Gang” of North Bay.

    *FGS=Family Group Sheet

    James Family – Randal believes that was taken at Jack James funeral. Aunt Eliza is #30
    Joyce ‘s best guessRandall’s best guessElaine’s best guessPhyllis’s best guessConsensus
    1Violet MussellViolet James
    2Russell JamesRussell JamesRussell JamesRussell JamesRussell James
    3Christopher JamesChristopher JamesChristopher JamesChristopher James
    4Earl CraigEarl CraigEarl CraigEarl CraigEarl Craig
    5Grenville JamesGrenville JamesGrenville JamesGrenville James
    6Joyce CanningJoyce CanningJoyce CanningJoyce James
    7Maggie JamesMaggie JamesMarguerite McDonald
    8Betty WhalleyBetty James
    9Margaret JamesPhyllis WoodsPhyllis WoodsPhyllis James
    10Martha JamesMartha JamesMartha White
    11Bill JamesJim JamesJim JamesJim James
    12Hugh FergusonBob James?
    13
    14William JamesWilliam JamesWilliam JamesWilliam JamesWilliam James
    15Gertrude JamesGertrude Sampson
    16John JamesWilliam JamesWilfred Craig?
    17Robert James Sr
    18
    19Yvonne JamesYvonne JamesYvonne JamesYvonne JamesYvonne Bellaire
    20Elisabeth FergusonAlice StewartElisabeth FergusonElisabeth FergusonElisabeth James
    21Joyce JamesJoyce James(Jim’s)Joyce James
    22Alex JamesAlex James
    23Edna JamesEdna Hill
    24George JamesGeorge JamesGeorge JamesGeorge James
    25
    26
    27Hugh FergusonJim JamesHugh FergusonHugh FergusonHugh Ferguson
    28
    29
    30Eliza JamesGrandma JamesEliza Jane Pennell
    31Alice SmithEliza Jane JamesAlice Marie Pennell
    32Ollie GreenOllie?
    33Ray GreenRay?Kate Craig?
    34Ross JamesRoss JamesRoss JamesRoss JamesRoss James
    35Alice StewartAlice StewartAlice James
    36
    Mary Ann James, Alice Smith, Frances & Dick Pennell, Eliza James, Rae James
    Jo Buchanan, Lloyd Smith, Mary Ann James, Adoniram & Alice Smith, Chester Smith, Bill James
    Church records state her name was Phyllis Eliza James
    St. Margaret’s Anglican cemetery, Rutherglen.

    Frances Ann Pennell (Smith)

    Frances was born May 15, 1865 in Land’s End, England, and would have celebrated her 6th birthday of the S. S. Niger when they immigrated from Liverpool, England to Quebec City. She married Reuben James Smith (not related to my Smiths), on October 22, 1882 in Renfew, Ontario. Reuben was the son of William and Catherine Smith. Reuben and Frances lived in Rutherglen for a short time in the house across the Trunk Road from the maple tree hill once owned by Richard and Rachel Pennell. Some may remember it as Carl and Millie Sullivan’s house.

    Frances and Reuben eventually moved to Ewen, Michigan and Frances died there August 4, 1953.

    Frances and Reuben Smith
    Frances Smith (nee Pennell)

    Descendants of Frances Smith nee Pennell

    • Mary Ann Smith b. 1884, Rutherglen; m. John McLoughlin
      • George William McLoughlin, Dr., b.1904, WWII veteran
      • Frances Ann McLoughlin
      • Mary Ann McLoughlin
      • John Smith McLoughlin
      • Masie McLoughlin
    • William Richard Alexander Smith b. 1886
    • Catherine Smith b. 1888
    • George Calvin Smith b. 1890
    • Reuben James Martin Smith b. 1893, m. Margaret Johnson
      • Henry James Pennell Smith, WWII vet, decorated for bravery, Bronze Medal, Star Medal, Purple Heart
      • Nellie Margaret Smith m. Rowloff; Nellie was a composer
      • William Richard Smith [Myrtle records show “Sgt.”, but I can’t find any military records for him]
      • Frances Ann Smith
      • Mary Catherine Smith
      • Martin Edwin Smith
      • Floy Gertrude Smith
      • John Herbert Smith
    • Elizabeth Smith b. 1894
    • John Smith b. 1904

    Addressed to Mrs. N. Smith
    Rutherglen, Ontario, Canada
    Post marked February 1918

    Dear Alice, this is a store that was here when you were here. It was called Hargraves Store then. Do you remember it. Love to all from sister Frances.

    ca 1905 – Frances Pennell’s Boys [Maybe: G=George; M=Martin; D=?Dad?]
    Reuben James “Martin” Smith, son of Frances and Reuben Smith.
    Frances Smith and unknown man.
    Frances Pennell
    ca 1950 – 5 Generations: Frances Pennell, with baby Mary Frances Shelton. Surrounded by Mary Ann McLoughlin, Mary Monical, Mary Ann Shelton

    July 2, 1950

    My Dear Sister and all

    Just received your letter with the sad news of Eric’s death. I cannot tell you how sorry I feel for you all. It is so hard to see our loved one pass away and so young and there is nothing we can do for them. But we must be brave and put our trust in our heavenly Father and know its His will and its all for the best and ask him to give us strength to bear it and he will confort us in all our sorrow and after a while we will see them. God knows best what is best for us although it seems very hard to us now.

    I am so very sorry that I am so far away and can not go to see you but I send you all my deepest sympathy and love. May God bless you all. I can’t write much for my eyes are getting so bad. I am almost blind. I am not well and getting weaker all the time. My arm has never got strong as to do all I can with one hand. We are having some cold weather here and rains every day and have just got word that I have another Great-Great-Grand child, Mary Ann had a baby boy. It was a surprise to me for the little girl was only one year old in January. [Pictured above] I think this is all for this time. Will try to write you soon. So with love and best wishes and God Bless you all.

    from Sister Frances & John

    Nellie’s ASCAP Composer Certificate ca1975

    George Matthew Pennell, Sr.

    Born April 27, 1858, Lewisham Place, Kent, England, George immigrated with his family on the S. S. Niger on May 11, 1871. George married Charlotte Edmunds and lived in Rutherglen, Ontario. He died August 31, 1930 and is buried at St. Margaret’s Anglican Cemetery in Rutherglen.

    When Richard Pennell, James Hone and the Crew sisters made their way to Rutherglen, they brought their “children”, but Richard Jr. and George would have been in their 20’s, ready to have their own farms.

    George Pennell’s descendants are many and integral to the fabric of Rutherglen, Ontario.

    George was a short stout man with reddish curly hair. He came to Rutherglen in 1881 and lived on the farm land directly across the road from his parents, Richard and Rachel Pennell. This property was later owned by Joseph Rose. The property right beside was owned by Reuben and Frances (Pennell) Smith, who later moved to Michigan and sold their property to Carl Sullivan.

    Charlotte Edmonds and George Pennell

    PENNELLs

    Richard and his son George Pennell where early settlers in Rutherglen. The Pennells were originally from England. The reason that brought them to what is now ? community was chance of getting themselves some free grant land. This is land that was give[n] to anyone who would try and settle in the wilderness.

    Richard Pennell settle[d] the Lot 26, Concession 9. The land was cleared with axes and horse which then had to be grubbed to make sure the stumps were out.

    For income in early years of their stay they use to cut for ? engines and make ties for railroads. After Pennell was finished with the farm his grand[son] Emmett Smith got it. Mr. Smith framed and ?. Then selling all farm except four acres where he still lives.

    The remainder of farm is owned [by] Mr. St. Jean.

    George Pennell’s wife not ?. Their children are: Francis, Anne, Luey, Em?, Gordon, Alex, Herb, Harry, Richard and Victor. When George Pennell moved up with father to Rutherglen, he settle the land … ? The Pennells came …?

    The lots which George settled were Lot 27, Concession 8 and Lot 26, Concession 8. The land on his property was cleared the same way as the other early settlers. On farm they had mostly cows and chickens. ? in these days were hard work because work was done manually, not with machines. During his and his wife stay at the farm, they had ten children.

    When George was finish with farm, his son and wife Almalia took it over. Victor lived on the farm for many years and later sold the farm in two separate lots. He sold to Joseph Rose and the half to Will McLaren. Will later sold to Carl Sullivan. Both gentlemen still own the land.

    Author unknown. Written circa late 1960’s
    St. Margaret’s Anglican Church cemetery, Rutherglen

    Descendants of George Pennell

    Click the Photo Gallery button at the bottom for all the images and sources I have for George Pennell descendants. Also, as you read the names below, if there’s a superscript “P” (P) this means there’s a picture or reference to this person in the gallery. Also, I have more generational data on this family, but for privacy reasons, I’ve chosen to only put 3 generations below.

    • Lucy Pennell, b. 1876, d. 1964, m. Mr. French, m. Ch. Lawrence
      • Arthur Warrin French, b. 1900, d. 1916
      • John Allan Lawrence, d. 1936
      • Jean Lawrence, m. Clifford Asp (corresponded with Joan Smith for many years)
        • David Asp, b. 1953 (RCMP)
        • Lawrence Asp, m. Margaret Portious, m. Laura
        • Brian Asp
    • Richard William PennellP, b. 1877, m. Carrie Sullivan (Melvin Sullivan’s sister), m. Mary Ellen Farmer (Hazel Farmer’s sister)
      • Walter PennellP (w/Sullivan), m. Martha MillerP
        • PennellP
        • Dorreal PennellP (contributor to my database)
        • Linda PennellP
      • Austin Pennell (w/Sullivan)
      • William “Bill” Pennell (w/Farmer), good friend of Emmett Smith
      • Alex Pennell (w/Farmer)
      • Carrie Pennell (w/Farmer), m. Mr. Fisher
      • Charlotte Pennell (w/Farmer)
        • Lincoln Pennell
    • George Pennell, b. 1879, d. 1918 WWI at Battle of Mons.
    • Emma “Emmy” Charlotte Pennell, b. 1881, d. 1965, m. Lorenzo “LJ” Rose (farm beside Chester Smith’s) [FGS* from Clayton Rose]
      • Ellen “Nellie” Rose, b. 1900, d. 1978, m. Benjamin Farmer (Hazel Farmer’s brother) [FGS* from Marjorie Henderson]
        • Thomas Gordon Farmer (lawyer), m. Violet Peever
        • Wm. Allan Farmer m. Anne Yore
        • Mona Rose Farmer (RN) m. Darryl Anderson
        • Ruby Lorraine Farmer m. Ralph Burke
      • Clara Margaret Rose, b. 1901, m. George Monroe
      • Thomas “Tom” Henry Rose, b. 1902, d. 1975, m. Blanche SullivanP (Melvin’s sister) [FGS* from Clayton Rose]
        • Gwendolyn Hilda RoseP, b. 1930, m. John “Jack” Robillard
        • Doreen Emily Audrey Rose, b. 1931, d. 1986, m. Dr. David McClure
        • Jean Norma Rose, b. 1932, m. Frank Schellekens
        • Beth Gertrude Rose, b. 1934, m. Arnold Warren James (son of Christie & Mary James)
        • Marion Arlene RoseP, b. 1937, m. Roy SmithP (son of Elmo Smith, Roy’s grandmother Alice was George Pennell’s sister
        • Glen Melvin Thomas Rose, b. 1939, m. Wilda Paquette
        • Clayton Allan Rose, b. 1941, d. ca 2010, Clayton was a HUGE contributor to his family’s family history project and you can still find him on Ancestry and 23andme using initials “CR”
        • Murray George RoseP, b. 1945, m. Eugenia “Janie” Verhulst
        • Harvey Elwin RoseP, b. 1948, m. Noreen St. Jean
        • Sandra Lee Fern RoseP, b. 1952, m. Pierre “Peter” Smith
      • Reuben “Reub” Samuel Rose, b. 1904, d. 1969, m. Laura Sullivan (Melvin’s sister)
      • Allan Leyman Rose, b. 1907, m. Lillian “Lila” Sampson [FGS* from Marjorie Henderson]
        • Lois RoseP, m. Patrick RobinsonP
        • Ralph, m. Taami Saari
        • Fay, m. Harshman
      • Lorenzo “Jay” James Rose, b. 1909
      • Hazel Irene Rose, b. 1912
      • Violet Lavern Rose, b. 1915, m. James Lawrence Schubert [FGS* from Doriel Poupore]
        • Doriel Lavern Rose, m. Donald Poupore
        • Inez Leona Rose, m. Murray Morrow
        • Roy Lawrence, m. Patricia Wilkinson
        • Ralph James Rose
        • Norma Noleen Rose, m. Claire Morrow
        • Lennis Brian James Rose, m. Susan Belluz
        • Garry Lee Rose, m. Rosemary Jarvis
      • Marjorie Mona RoseP, b. 1917, m. Roy Kitchener HendersonP [FGS* from Marjorie Henderson]
        • Lynda Jean Henderson (Teacher) m. Real Chevrefils
        • Judith Emma Henderson (RN) m. Dr. Robert Bruce Edey
      • George “Jiggs” Mons RoseP, b. 1919, m. Violet Davis
      • Iva Muriel RoseP, b. 1921, m. Norman Basil BlayP [FGS* from Clayton Rose]
        • Margaret “Peggy” Rose Blay, b. 1946 m. Lynn Duquette [FGS* from Clayton Rose]
        • Darryl Basil Blay, b. 1948, m. Monica Barr [FGS* from Clayton Rose]
    • Anne Pennell, m. Mr. Segien, m. Bert Reynolds
    • Obadiah Pennell, b. 1887, d. 1951 Cooperstown, PA, m. Abigail Scobie
    • Rachel Sarah Pennell, b. 1890, d. 1890
    • Victor Pennell, m. Alma Watson
      • Howard Pennell, m. Alma BlayP
        • Ian Pennell
        • Marlene Pennell
    • Alexander C. Pennell, b. 1892, d. 1967, served as a gunner in WWI, severely wounded twice, met and m. nurse Dorothy Rhodes in England, then m. “Jo”. Worked as Game Warden in Gravenhurst, ON
      • Gabriel Pennell (w/Rhodes)
    • Harry Pennell, m. Louisa, m. Zelda
    • Frances Pennell, b. 1896, d. 1982, m. Harry Latimer
      • Barbara Latimer.
      • Eleanor Latimer
      • Ted Latimer, m. Elizabeth Richards
    • Herbert Gordon Pennell, b. 1899, d. 1983. Served in WWI in 58th Battalion, wounded in Battle of Mons. m. Ella McCulloughP
      • Audrey Pennell, m. Ken Reeves
        • Bruce Reeves
        • David Reeves
        • Jane Reeves
        • William Reeves
      • Helen Pennell, m. Frank Hitchcock
        • Douglas Hitchcock

    *FGS = Family Group Sheet

    I have so many source items and images for George Matthew Pennell’s descendants, I’ve put them in a separate gallery on Google Drive. Click the button below to see them.

    Richard “Dick” William Job Pennell

    Born June 26, 1855 in Greenwich, England, Richard was the 2nd oldest child of Richard and Rachel Pennell. Richard immigrated on the S. S. Niger with his family from Liverpool to Quebec City May 11, 1871. He married Margaret “Mag” McLaren in 1879.

    According to the 1891 Census, Richard Jr. lived at the property next to (across the road from) Richard Sr.

    In 1901, Richard Jr. was in Langford, Manitoba; 1916 and 1921 Marquette, Manitoba;

    Edna Ollivier remembers her Uncle Dick cutting all the cherry trees down on the maple hill on the Pennell lhomestead. His mother, Rachel, was enraged and there was a “blow-up” and Dick left. Edna doesn’t remember if he ever came back.

    Margaret spoke Gaelic and was supposedly from the Renfrew County area. Her family apparently was financially secure, more so than the Pennell’s. She also smoked a clay pipe, which her mother-in-law, Rachel, found to be very disagreeable.

    Dick and Mag lived in Rutherglen for a while, then moved to Manitoba, living in Erickson, Eden, Neepawa and Portage-la-Prairie, in between each place possibly moving back to Ontario.

    “Descendants of Richard Pennell and Rachel Crew”, Wendy Smith, page 7, original source Edna Ollivier
    Mag and Dick Pennell – back of photo is “She was a Scot who spoke Gaelic”
    Uncle Dick and Aunt Mag in Neepawa
    Aunt Mag and Uncle Dick

    Richard died around 1940 in Neepawa, Saskatchewan and is buried there.

    Richard and Mag had one son:

    • George “Georgie” Pennell, b. ca. 1880, m. “Beckie”, then after Beckie’s death, when Georgie was in his 80’s, he remarried, but they didn’t stay together. He moved to Rutherglen while in his 80’s. Edna Ollivier remembers that he was still quite a handsome man.
      • Margaret Pennell, b. 1906, m. Mr. Nicholas (NOTE: While living in Eden, Margaret commuted to Neepawa to help her sister Evelyn wit her laundry work. Later she worked as a live-in housekeeper, about 15 minutes from Portage-La-Prairie.
      • Evelyn Pennell, m. Mr. Smyth

    Eden July 22/31

    Well Alice we are sending you a parcel today containing a piece of my 83rd birthday cake made by a friend and a piece of Dick’s scone that the promised you.

    Well Dick says he hasn’t forgot the time he took you out of bed when you was crying to quiet you and also the time he took you into the Lake at Graswels point to baptize you.

    So you see we haven’t forgot you folk yet.

    Yours

    Dick & Mag

    Eden June 2/38

    Dear Sister & all

    I received your very welcome letter some time ago but have been very slow about answering as I have nothing to write about. I am getting so hard to hear, no one can talk to me without shouting, so I sit here all day only at mealtime but I had a long car drive last Sunday, over 30 miles. It was very nice.

    Well Margret is home from Ontario & is away back to the Hospital in Neepawa to help Evelyn with her laundry work. George is at home now. O Alice I only wish you could see …

    … their garden. It is a pretty place. Geo & Beck spends a lot of hard work on it but they are well rewarded for their work. Everything growing lovely. I do wish you could take a trip out to see us some time. Well that is all I can think of.

    Hoping to hear from you again when you find time to write as I can see to read good yet.

    I will finish with love to all from your

    Old Sister Mag

    I don’t know if you can read this or not

    Eden June 24 [1940]

    With love from all, Beckie

    Dear Aunt Eliza and Alice

    Just a line to let you know Grandpa passed away last night at might in the Neepawa Hospital. He was only there 3 days. We took him in Wednesday morning and this is Saturday morning. He took the turn on Tuesday and we had the Dr. here and he had to draw off the urine. It seemed to affect the bladder and bowels. At last

    up till then he was able to get around and sit outside every day. So we did not have much trouble with him. He was only 3 days in bed. Granny is very well and is so glad he did not last long after he got bad. He will be buried in Neepawa by Canon Roy, the English church minister on Sunday. I am writing Aunt Mary and Aunt Frances. We all fee it very much but Margaret seems to take it worst of any. Its nice to know he is in the hands of a righteous God. It reminds us that our own time is coming too.

    My Dear Auntie [Alice]

    Really I am getting worse at writing. I cannot remember if I have answered your last letter or not. Anyway, I hope you keep reasonably well. I’m sure you are never very well. Did I tell you we live in Portage. Moved from Eden last May. The address in case you do not have it is 53 10th St. N.E., Portage La Prairie

    Dad heard from Aunt Eliza. I hope she keeps reasonably well. Its so sad to think of her away from her own. [Eliza died in 1955] The mother in the home where I live (keep house) died last July from T.B. She had spent most of her married life in the San [sanitorium]. They have a little girl who will be 12 yrs next week.

    My work is to care for the grandfather who is over 80 and not too well. They all three plan on going to B.C. for Xmas. I wonder if the old man will stand the trip.

    Mom and Dad are not too bad. Mom had an attack of stone in the kidney not long ago. The rheumatism is very bad too.

    Now dear Auntie excuse my short note. I’d love to hear from you. Be sure to tell me news of all the family. My sister Evelyn was home for a week last fall. Her little girl is 8 yrs. old now. No more.

    Love Margaret

    I work 15 miles from Portage in a little village. So I don’t get in home so very often. I’ll be going home while the folks are away in B.C. though.

    In 1993, Aunty Jo wrote in a letter to me…

    George Pennell (Uncle Dick’s son) lived at Portage Le Prairie, and I understood he owned the house. Uncle Dick (Pennell) died I think before we were married and as they had only old age pension, about $35.00 a month to live on, I don’t think there would be a marker for his or his wife’s grave. Mother wrote to them faithfully and I remember at Xmas she always sent him “Old Chum” tobacco. They were “homesteaders” and had a hard life.

    Letter from Georgena Buchanan, July 20, 1993

    Elizabeth Pennell (McNamara)

    Elizabeth was the oldest child of Richard and Rachel Pennell, born May 29, 1853, in Greenwich, England. She immigrated with her family to Canada on the S. S. Niger May 1871, and celebrated her 18th birthday on the ship and remembered having cake. Fourteen months later, Elizabeth married James McNamara, son of John (of England) and Jane (of Lanark Co., Ontario) McNamara, on July 17, 1872. James was a Chef/Hotel Manager.

    Elizabeth McNamara (nee Pennell), taken circa 1915, Ontonagon/Ewen, Michigan

    Elizabeth was confirmed on March 10, 1886 in Renfrew with her son James and her daughter Jane. She was short and stout, had brown eyes and was a happy person.

    James found employment in lumber camps as a chef and for years followed the railroad. Sometimes he would have 200 to 300 men in the boarding cards. Around 1890, he bought a hotel in Duluth. In 1902, he came back to Canada and bought a general store on McLeod Street in North Bay, operating it until 1914 when he retired. He had built several bungalows, one being 93 McLeod Street where the McNamara’s themselves lived.

    Elizabeth and James had 5 children, only Jane surviving to adulthood. The other four all died of diphtheria and are buried together at St. Margaret’s Anglican Cemetery in Rutherglen. Dolly was the first and she died in her mother’s arms enroute from Renfrew to Rutherglen. It is very solemn to stand at the cemetery and look down at the 3 little grave markers. I’m not sure where John’s marker is as he died in 1883.

    NAMEBORNDIEDNOTES
    James “Jimmy”1873 (ON)1888 (ON)diphtheria
    Jane1875 (ON)1961 (ON)hairdresser
    Elizabeth1879 1888 (ON)diphtheria
    John18811883 (ON)diphtheria
    Ann “Dolly”18841888 (ON)diphtheria
    graves of Ann “Dolly”, Jas. R. & Elizabeth – all died in 1888

    Elizabeth died Mar 28, 1931, North Bay, Ontario, at her daughter’s home.

    Centre: Elizabeth “Lizzie” McNamara nee Pennell, (R) maybe Myrtle Connolly (others to be identified)

    Jane McNamara

    Alice Maria Pennell

    It seems strange to say that I don’t have a lot of information about my Grandmother Smith. There were certainly lots of people in my life who knew her well. Most of what I know came from my mother who did not get along with her and didn’t have many good memories of her.

    Alice was born April 5, 1876 in Horton Twp., Ontario. She married Adoniram Warner Smith April 13, 1904 in Rutherglen. She became a large woman as her children were born, but developed diabetes in her later years and lost her excess weight.

    Alice Pennell (Jane’s aunt) and Jane Keech (her niece). They were close in age and best of friends.
    Alice Smith & Jane Keech

    I was born in 1956, so I only have one memory of her and even that memory is only of her feet. She was sitting in a big arm chair and I was sitting on the floor at her feet colouring or drawing. She had black heeled shoes on. That’s it.

    Alice and Adoniram with their children before Lloyd’s birth

    She died April 29, 1959 at the home of her daughter, Georgena Buchanan, in North Bay and is buried at Terrace Lawn Cemetery.

    I’m very certain that Aunty Jo and Uncle Jake are buried head-to-head with Alice and Adoniram. I recall Aunty Jo telling me, on a visit to Terrace Lawn Cemetery, that she had already bought and arranged for her and Uncle Jake to be buried in the “touching” plots. Logically, I’m not sure how she arranged this with the cemetery, but sure enough, if you visit Terrace Lawn, the “front” of the grave stone is marked with Alice and Adoniram’s names, while the back of the same of stone is marked with Aunty Jo and Uncle Jake.

    Alice & Adoniram Smith

    Children of Adoniram and Alice Smith

    Alice Pennell’s Pedigree

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