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ARMISHAW, Thomas S.
While the subject of this sketch is not an
old pioneer, he has lived in Wellington Co. since 1870, and by
his marriage in 1875 to Margaret J. Hood, dau. of the late
Thomas Hood, becanme identified with one of the most prominent
pioneer families in the county. The Armishaw family were
farmers in England.
The subject of our sketch is a son of Thomas Armishaw, Sr., a successful farmer, and was b. in Staffordshire, Eng., in 1850. He came to Canada when twenty years of age, settling first in Puslinch. After his marriage he rented "Elderslie," where he has since resided, from Mr. Hood, for ten years, when he purchased it. He is one of the substantial farmers and respected citizens of Guelph Tp. Issue: Annie, Bertram, Fanny, Roy H., George, William, Elizabeth and Constance. From: Historical Atlas of the County of Wellington, Ontario. Toronto: Historical Atlas Publishing Co., 1906 |
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