Person:Ronald McDonald (4)

Watchers
  1. Ronald McDonaldAbt 1812 - 1878
  2. Angus McDonald1819 - 1902
  3. John McDonaldAbt 1820 - Abt 1820
  4. Ann McDonald1820 - 1912
  5. Donald MacdonaldAbt 1822 -
  6. Alexander P. McDonald1830 - 1891
  7. Arthur Archibald McDonaldAbt 1833 - 1897
  8. George McDonaldAbt 1836 - 1893
  9. Duncan MacdonaldAbt 1837 -
  10. Margaret MacdonaldAbt 1840 -
  • HRonald McDonaldAbt 1812 - 1878
  • WJane McDonaldAbt 1829 - 1909
  1. Anne McDonaldAbt 1848 - 1915
  2. Mary F. McDonaldAbt 1850 - 1922
  3. Alexander Macdonald1852 - 1874
  4. Jane MacdonaldAbt 1855 -
  5. Margaret Macdonald1857 -
  6. John Macdonald1861 -
  7. Christiana McDonald1864 -
  8. Catherine McDonald1866 - 1867
  9. Mary MacdonaldAbt 1871 -
Facts and Events
Name Ronald McDonald
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] Abt 1812 Knoydart, Glenelg, Invernesshire, Scotlandat Glenderlochen
Marriage to Jane McDonald
Death[4][5] 8 Dec 1878 Mara, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Burial? Aft 8 Dec 1878 St. Columbkille Roman Catholic Cemetery, Uptergrove, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Reference Number? 4130

From: The Highland Settlement of Mara Township, by George D. MacDonald, 1909:

"...Ronald MacDonald was born in Glenderlochen, Knoydart, Scotland in 1812. He came to Mara when very young. He was the eldest son of the late Lieut. Alexander MacDonald, 66th Highland Rifles, who distinguished himself at Waterloo. He was a land surveyer, and was always in demand whenev er a dispute arose among the farmers over their line fence. He died December 8th, 1878, aged 66 years."

References
  1. Census Records
    1861 Census, Mara Twp., Ontario Co. C. W.; p. 26 # 1.

    QUAY 3 Stated age ws 47 at census.

  2. [[Source:Corporation of the Township of Mara. They Came to Mara|Corporation of the Township of Mara. They Came to Mara]]
    p. 583.

    QUAY 3 excerpt from "The Highland Settlement of Mara Township", 1909, by George D.MacDonald
    "...Ronald MacDonald was born in Glenderlochen, Knoydart, Scotland. In 1812, came to Mara when very young. He was the eldest son of the late Lieut. Alexander MacDonald, 66th Highland Rifles, who dis tinguished himself at Waterloo. He was a land surveyor, and was always in demand whenever a dispute arose among the farmers over their line fence. He died December 8th, 1878, aged 66 years."

  3. tombstone.
  4. "The Early Highland Settlers in the Township of Mara" by George D. MacDonald, 1909
    p. 7.

    QUAY 3 He [Ronald] died December 8th, 1878, aged 66 years."

  5. tombstone
    St. Columbkille's R. C. Cem., Uptergrove, Ont.; LDS fiche # 6087208, p. 16.

    QUAY 3 stone # 163: "...Ronald McDonald Died Dec. 8, 1878, Aged 66 years..."