Robert Malcomson

Male, Deceased Person

1795 – 1868

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Who was Robert Malcomson?

Robert Malcomson was born 8 July 1795 in County Cavan, Ireland. He emigrated to Upper Canada about 1819 as a "military emigrant". He married Catherine Stevenson and together they had seven children - Jane Stinson, Joseph, Ann Watt, Robert, Sarah Hartin, James, and Elizabeth ?. Robert Malcomson died 28 March 1868 and was buried in South March two days later. He left his sons Joseph and Robert $1.00 each, and his daughters Jane Stinson, Ann Watt, Sarah Hartin and Eliza Malcolm $0.25 each. As well Joseph got 5 acres of Lot 11, Concession 2. The rest of his land, goods, etc. went to son James, who was his executor.

In April 1830 Robert Malcomson purchased the south half of Lot 11, Concession 2, Ottawa front. There, in 1832, he built a tavern on the Richmond Road halfway between Richmond Landing and the military settlement at Richmond, about a half day's walk between the two. This was just west of the intersection between Richmond Road and "the base line" between the Ottawa and Rideau fronts, where William Bell had first established a tavern in 1815. In 1833 a new road was cut through from Richmond Road toward Hazeldean in neighbouring Goulborn Township. Malcomson's tavern was then on the north side of the new intersection in what was to become known as Bells Corners.

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Born
Jul 8, 1795
County Cavan
Died
Mar 28, 1868

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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