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JOHN A. NEILL |
John
A. Neill and Son OHN ARTHUR NEILL was born on his farm, located East 1/2 Lot 4, Third Concession, Cornwall Township, January 1st, 1885. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neill. He married Clara McLennan and by her had one son. He is an Anglican and a Unionist. He has a stock of 20 pure-bred Ayrshire cattle, and sends daily 300 pounds milk to the Mays Fancy Factory. He also has 6 horses, 10 swine and 60 fowl. He is an exhibitor of heavy Clydesdale horses at the Cornwall Fair, and a prize winner. His farm consists of 100 acres, producing annually 500 bushels grain, 40 tons hay, 6 acres corn, 100 bushels potatoes and 200 bushels vegetables. He has spent his life at farming, and for nine years has been a patron of the Cheese Board. |
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