| Birth | February 3, 1853 32 20 |
| Birth of a sister | Catherine McLeod 1854 (Age 10 months) |
| Birth of a brother | James Rowan McLeod February 28, 1856 (Age 3 years) |
| Birth of a sister | Margret McLeod about 1858 (Age 4 years) |
| Death of a sister | Margret McLeod about 1861 (Age 7 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Robert Rowan McLeod October 3, 1862 (Age 9 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Duncan McLeod 1864 (Age 10 years) |
| Birth of a sister | Margaret McLeod 1868 (Age 14 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Angus McLeod October 10, 1869 (Age 16 years) |
| Death of a maternal grandfather | James Rowan June 1873 (Age 20 years) |
| Birth of a brother | John Stewart McLeod March 11, 1875 (Age 22 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Hugh Donald McLeod July 30, 1876 (Age 23 years) |
| Marriage | Mary Chester — View this family December 5, 1881 (Age 28 years) |
| Birth of a daughter #1 | Annie Isebell McLeod September 20, 1882 (Age 29 years) |
| Death of a daughter | Annie Isebell McLeod October 5, 1882 (Age 29 years) |
| Birth of a daughter #2 | Margaret Ellen McLeod August 30, 1884 (Age 31 years) |
| Death of a maternal grandmother | Katherine McLean 1884 (Age 30 years) |
| Birth of a son #3 | Charles James McLeod October 12, 1886 (Age 33 years) |
| Death of a wife | Mary Chester October 28, 1886 (Age 33 years) |
| Marriage | Mary Jane Scanlon — View this family February 8, 1888 (Age 35 years) |
| Birth of a son #4 | Joseph Robbert McLeod August 3, 1891 (Age 38 years) |
| Birth of a son #5 | John L. “dod” McLeod August 20, 1893 (Age 40 years) |
| Birth of a daughter #6 | Mary C. McLeod January 17, 1895 (Age 41 years) |
| Death of a son | Joseph Robbert McLeod November 5, 1895 (Age 42 years) |
| Birth of a son #7 | Angus Thomas McLeod February 22, 1896 (Age 43 years) |
| Birth of a son #8 | Edmund Scanlon McLeod September 30, 1898 (Age 45 years) |
| Birth of a daughter #9 | Isabella Rowan McLeod May 6, 1902 (Age 49 years) |
| Birth of a daughter #10 | Murdena Marie McLeod January 14, 1904 (Age 50 years) |
| Birth of a son #11 | Donald J. McLeod March 6, 1906 (Age 53 years) |
| Death of a father | Donald McLeod November 30, 1906 (Age 53 years) |
| Death of a daughter | Mary C. McLeod August 3, 1907 (Age 54 years) |
| Birth of a son #12 | Robert Emmet McLeod Sr. August 21, 1907 (Age 54 years) |
| Death of a brother | Robert Rowan McLeod December 7, 1909 (on the date of death) |
| Occupation | Ships Captain yes |
| Death | December 7, 1909 (Age 56 years) |
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Marriage: 1849 — Kincardine, Ontario, Canada |
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4 years himself |
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23 months younger sister |
Catherine McLeod Birth: 1854 33 20 Death: August 12, 1925 |
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2 years younger brother |
James Rowan McLeod Birth: February 28, 1856 35 23 — Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario Death: April 4, 1942 — Royalton, Morrison, Minnesota |
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3 years younger sister |
Margret McLeod Birth: about 1858 37 24 Death: about 1861 |
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5 years younger brother |
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2 years younger brother |
Duncan McLeod Birth: 1864 43 30 Death: March 11, 1941 |
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5 years younger sister |
Margaret McLeod Birth: 1868 47 34 Death: 1946 |
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21 months younger brother |
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5 years younger brother |
John Stewart McLeod Birth: March 11, 1875 54 42 Death: October 1941 |
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17 months younger brother |
Hugh Donald McLeod Birth: July 30, 1876 55 43 Death: November 29, 1970 |
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Mary Chester Birth: 1860 22 19 — Ontario Death: October 28, 1886 |
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Marriage: December 5, 1881 — Roman Catholic Church Sarnia |
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9 months daughter |
Annie Isebell McLeod Birth: September 20, 1882 29 22 Death: October 5, 1882 |
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23 months daughter |
Margaret Ellen McLeod Birth: August 30, 1884 31 24 — Sarnia Township, , Kent, Ontario Death: January 5, 1970 |
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2 years son |
Charles James McLeod Birth: October 12, 1886 33 26 Death: |
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Mary Jane Scanlon Birth: August 30, 1867 31 21 — O. <Ontario> Death: July 14, 1946 |
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Marriage: February 8, 1888 — Sarnia Ontario Canada |
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4 years son |
Joseph Robbert McLeod Birth: August 3, 1891 38 23 Death: November 5, 1895 |
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2 years son |
John L. “dod” McLeod Birth: August 20, 1893 40 25 — Michigan Death: February 3, 1985 — Detroit, Wayne, Michigan |
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17 months daughter |
Mary C. McLeod Birth: January 17, 1895 41 27 Death: August 3, 1907 |
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Katherine McLeod Death: |
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Angus Thomas McLeod Birth: February 22, 1896 43 28 Death: January 10, 1968 |
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3 years son |
Birth: September 30, 1898 45 31 — Michigan Death: June 21, 1967 — Saint Clair, Saint Clair, Michigan |
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4 years daughter |
Isabella Rowan McLeod Birth: May 6, 1902 49 34 |
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20 months daughter |
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2 years son |
Donald J. McLeod Birth: March 6, 1906 53 38 — Michigan Death: November 12, 1990 |
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18 months son |
Robert Emmet McLeod Sr. Birth: August 21, 1907 54 39 Death: August 1984 — Detroit, Oakland, Michigan |
| Note | Data is indicating he might be burried in the "Lakeview Cemetery" Lambton Sarnia Canada From: History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 2 by J.B. Mansfield Captains, Shipping, Lighthouse Keepers and Marine Biographies at website: http://www.linkstothepast.com/marine/captainsMc.html CAPTAIN JOHN C. McLEOD Captain John C. McLeod has been captain of the steamer Osceola for the past four years, and thogh his years do not give him a place among the older mariners of the lakes, he ranks justly as a trustworthy and reliable man among the first. He is a native of Nova Scotia, born February 3, 1856, a son of Donald McLeod, who was born in Lochinvar, Scotland, and came to America, locating in Nova Scotia, where he followed his calling, that of a fisherman, for a number of years. Later he became a farmer. John C. McLeod passed his youthful days in the place of his birth, and was about twelve years of age when the family removed to Upper Canada, where the father engaged in agricultural pursuits. There he received his schooling, which was rather limited, but fortunately his ambition to learn did not end with his attendance at school, and he has read and studied all his life, acquiring a good store of practical and useful information on subjects of general interest to intelligent people. When fourteen he commenced what has proved to be his life vocation, shipping from Sarnia, Canada, on the New Dominion, on which he remained for about a year. The following year he sailed on American vessels, and in about 1880 he had risen to the position of second mate on the Ontario, a Canadian boat out of Sarnia. He held that berth one year, being subsequently employed in the same capacity on the Manitoba, of the same line, which plied along the north shore of Lake Superior conveying supplies to Hudson boats for the Indians. After serving on this boat for parts of three seasons he became captain of the tugboat Houghton, which was owned at Sault Ste. Marie, and the following season was on the ferry Essex, running between Port Huron and Sarnia. During the three succeeding years he was connected with the consruction of the St. Clair tunnel, working as foreman; and he started the first gang of men at work who drove a pick there. However, he returned to the lakes, in the position of wheelsman on the steamer Roanoke for about three years, his next vessel being the Colorado, on which he filled the same position for part of a season. The following season he went as second mate on the Osceola, plying between Port Huron and Duluth; then was promoted to mate, and from that time up to 1898 served as master. The Captain has proved faithful and competent in his responsible position, and has been very fortunate and successful in handling and running his boats; he was never known to draw back in stormy weather. For the past four winters he has been running across Lake Michigan with exceedingly good luck, one winter making sixty trips. Captain McLeod takes to his vocation naturally, for he comes of a family of mariners. His maternal grandfather, James Rown, was mate of the first steamer that ever ran into Glasgow, Scotland, and Capt. Duncan Rown sailed one of the first vessels on the lower lakes. Our subject has two brothers on the lakes: Capt. Robert McLeod of the Shenango No. 1; and Duncan McLeod, first mate of the Osceola. Captain McLeod was united in marriage to Miss Mary Jane Scanlon, and they have a family of five children: Margaret, Charles, John, Catherine and Angus. |
| Note | From the family Bible (Donald J's McLeod's Bible) In the Presence of John Chester and Maggie Chester Father Byard of Sarnia -- From the marriage records from Sarnia the Witnesses are John Chester and Agnes Chester, both of Sarnia. Also the Priest is Rev Jos. Bayard P.P. |
| Note | According to the marriage record the Witnesses were Melcolm McLeod of Sarnia and Margaret Scanlon of Sarnia. John's middle initial is said to be "D", but this is likly a mistake as it is "C". John's occupation is listed as Sailor and he is a Widower. His place of birth is Kincardine Ontario and he lives in Sarnia. -- Mary's place of birth is Sarnia and she is living in Sarnia at the time of the wedding. They were married at a Roman Catholic Church in Sarnia by Jos. Bayard P.P. |
| Death | mc-marker-01.jpg Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 582 × 384 pixels File size: 321 KB Type: Tombstone |
| Media object | Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 Format: image/jpeg Type: Photo Note: This ship sank in Lake Erie in 1909 with a loss of all hands. Both John C. McLeod and Robert Rowan McLeod were on board.
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