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Genealogy[]

Archibald Farquharson Sherratt(1802-1885)
  • Sex: Male
  • Baptized: 27 Dec 1802, Birse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland [1]
  • Died: 18 Oct 1885, Nichol Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada
  • Buried: in Nichol?

Pedigree[]

Archibald is the son of Robert Sherrat and Isobel Spring

Siblings[]

  • Christian (b. 1797, Birse; married James Cattanach; emigrated to Canada; d. aft 1881)
  • Mary (b. 1799, Birse; married Robert Cromar and James Shaw; lived in Lumphanan; d. 1871, Glenmuick)
  • Isabel (b. 1805, Birse; not known aft 1819)

Spouses[]

Offspring[]

  1. Christian (Christina) Farquharson (b. 1835, Nichol; married John Cunningham 1855, Nichol; d. 1922, Nichol)
  2. John (b. 1836, Nichol; married Barbara Flewelling 1863)
  3. Archibald Farquharson (b. 1838, Nichol; married Susan Penny; d. 1915, Prince Rupert, BC)
  4. Robert Sherratt (b. 1841; died in infancy, Fergus, Wellington, Ontario)
  5. Jane (Jean) (b. 1842)
  6. Farquharson (Farky) (b. 1844; m. Susan Cook; d. 1930, Nichol)
  7. Mary (b. 1847)
  8. Isabella (b. 1850)

Biography[]

Archibald Farquharson Sherratt was born in 1802 at Finzean, the estate of Farquharson lairds in the parish of Birse in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Archibald's mother's sister was the widow of the late laird, Archibald Farquharson of Finzean, with the current laird (also Archibald) being 10 years old, and Archibald's father, Robert Sherrat, being the overseer of the estate. Archibald was named after his prestigious uncle and cousin. The Sherrats lived at Finzean until around 1810 (when Archibald was 8 years old), when they moved to nearby Tillyfruskie. Upon Robert Sherrat's death in 1818, Archibald (then 16), his widowed mother, and his younger sister moved to the nearby home in Woodend of his eldest sister Christian, who had married James Cattanach.[2]

Around 1832, Archibald (then 31 and as yet single) emigrated to Ontario (then called West Canada) together with his sister's family the Cattanachs, leaving his other two sisters behind. They were very early settlers in Nichol Township, Wellington County. Soon after settling there, he met and married Mary Morgan, who came from Wales. Archibald became involved in township affairs, and was appointed a town officer in 1833, and served as a councillor in the 1850's. At some point, he acquired the title "Major", and was known as Major A.F. Sherratt.[3]

Notes[]

  1. ^ See Birse OPR at 27 Dec 1802.
  2. ^ His various childhood residences are documented in the Birse Lists.
  3. ^ His civic service, as well as his title, is noted in Nichol History.

Sources[]

Birse Lists
Found in: Birse Kirk Session, 1698-1942, in National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh, refno CH2/595. (The Rev. Joseph Smith of the parish of Birse had a habit of making lists of all the inhabitants of his parish every 2 or 3 years. This practice was not common, and may be unique to him, but it's a boon for genealogists researching in Birse. Lists include 1797, 1801, 1808, 1812, 1815, 1819, 1822, 1825.)

Birse OPR
Church of Scotland, Parish of Birse, Parish registers, 1758-1854. On microfilm at LDS FHS 0991258.
27 Dec 1802: "Mr. Robert Sherret overseer at Finzean had a son baptized named Archibald. Witnesses Mr. Cromar and David Stratton" (Note "Mr. Cromar" is likely George Cromar, schoolmaster at Bankhead, who baptized a daughter the same day.)

Census
Census of Canada, Canada, Board of Registration and Statistics. On microfilm at LDS FHS 349243 (1851 Ontario Wellington), 349331-2 (1861 Ontario Wellington), 2230908-9 (1871 Ontario Wellington Centre), 1375895 (1881 Ontario Wellington Centre).
1851 Ontario, Wellington, Nichol ED17:
Archibald Sherrat, farmer, Scot (origin), 47 (age), Old Presbyterian
Mary, Wails (sic - origin), 40
Christian (16), John (14), Archibald (12), Jane (9), Farquharson (7), Mary (4), Isabella (1)
Children all born in Canada. Lived in single-family, single-story log house.
General notes: 49 folios of ~50 names/folio listed in Nichol. Three churches:
United Presbyterian, ~100
Free Presbyterian, ~500, Pastor Geo Smiley
Old Presbyterian, ~300, Rev Hugh Muir
1861 Ontario, Wellington, Nichol ED1 p12:
A F Sherratt, farmer, Scot, C of S, 57
Mary, Wales, 50
John (24), Jean (18), Farquharson (16), Mary (12), Isabella (9)
Children all single, all born in West Canada. Living in two-story stone house.
1871 Ontario, Wellington Centre, Nichol ED34 p34:
Archibald Sherratt, 67, Scotland (origin), C of S, Scottish
Mary, 61, Wales, C of S, Welsh
Isabella, 19, Ontario
Listed on same page immediately following their son Farquharson Sherratt and his family.
1881 Ontario, Wellington Centre, Fergus Dist 152B p.32 house 144:
Archibald Sherret, 78, Scot
Mary, 60, Eng

Nichol History
Beattie, David, Pillars and Pathways - A History of Nichol Township (Describes Archibald's civic service, and enumerates his children.)

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