Moir Genealogy And Collateral Lines With Historical Notes

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Moir Genealogy And Collateral Lines With Historical Notes
Alexander L Moir
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3. Richard Albert Ruddick, b. Jan. 21, 1866, Oxford, Ont. , a minister of the Gospel, now (1904), in Wisconsin; m. Oct. 1900, to ( ).
4. Mary Ellen Ruddick, b. Oct. 19, 1867, in Oxford, Ont, m.
Oct. 31, 1888, to ( ).
5. James Harrington Ruddick, born Oct. 27, 1870, in Oxford, Ont. , m. Oct. 10, 1894, to (— ); he is a tailor by- trade in New York state.
6. Margaret Isabelle Ruddick, b. May 8, 1876, in Oxford, Ont.
A school-teacher.
7. Lawrence Ruddick, b. Dec. 10, 1879, in Oxford, Ont. , m Sept.
... 30, 1902, to ( ).
JOHN ARCHIBALD RUDDICK, engaged in the dairy business all his life, becoming expert dairy com- missioner for the Canadian Government, at Ottawa, as he describes, — "the most important position in the world in my line;" b. Sept. 3, 1862, in Oxford, County, Ontario, son of LAWRENCE RUDDICK of Scarboro, Ontario, and MARION MOIR; grandson of RICHARD MOIR, of Glasgow, Scotland, and AGNES CLARK. M. Sept. 8, 1886, HARRIET EMILY CONGDON, daughter of HENRY CONGDON, of Fort Covington, New York, and had issue: — 1.


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