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Macpherson Trust sous-fonds
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[184-?]-[191-?] (Creation)
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- Macpherson, Frances Amelia
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[184-?]-[191-?] (Creation)
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[184-?]-[191-?] (Creation)
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[184-?]-[191-?] (Creation)
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- Macpherson, Jane Catherine Herchmer
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[184-?]-[191-?] (Creation)
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- Macpherson, John Lawrence
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[184-?]-[191-?] (Creation)
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- Macpherson, Naomi Ann
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0.25 m of textual records
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Frances Amelia Macpherson was the daughter of John and Jane Macpherson.
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The Macpherson family begins with John Macpherson and Jane Catherine Herchmer Macpherson, and includes their children, John Lawrence, Naomi Ann, and Frances Amelia.
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Jugh and Madaline Engheimer came to America in 1721 from tha Palatinate of Alsace and the lower Rhine. They has a patent for a tract of land on the Mohawk River near Herkimer, New York. They had thirteen children. One of the children, Johan Jost Herkimer or Herchmer, the father of the Kingston branch of the family, had served in Butlers rangers during the border warfare. He left his family in the new republic and in 1784 or 1785, or perhaps as early as 1783, with his wife Mary Van Allan settled at Cataraqui (named, in 1788, Kingston). He and his wife had seven children, four boys and three girls. Lawrence, the second son, was a merchant, first at Port Hope and later at Kingston. He married Elizabeth Kirby and together they had 7 children. Charles Lawrence, the fourth son, carried on his father's business after Lawrence's death in 1819. The third son, William Macaulay, became an Anglican clergyman. Two of his sons had careers in the Royal Canadian North West Mounted Police.
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Jane Catherine Herchmer married John Macpherson, with whom she had three children: Naomi Ann, Frances Amelia, and John Lawrence. She died February 26, 1903.
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John Lawrence Macpherson was a Colonel in the Royal Engineers. He died in 1908.
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Naomi Ann Macpherson was the daughter of John and Jane Macpherson.
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This sous-fonds forms part of the Kirkpatrick-Nickle legal collection. The documents came from the law firm of Nickle and Nickle, which was founded by Thomas Kirkpatrick in 1828, and which continued under various names (Kirkpatrick Nickle) and with various partners until 1968. The Macpherson Trust papers were deposited, along with the papers of other clients of the firm, in Queen's University Archives during the 1960's.
The Macpherson Trust was created through the marriage settlement of John Macpherson and Jane Catherine Herchmer. In general practice it is usually one or both of the marriage partners, or their parents, who arrange the settlement in order to benefit the children of the marriage. Upon the death of Jane Macpherson on February 26, 1903 the trust was left to the children of the marriage: Naomi Ann Macpherson, Frances Amelia Macpherson and John Lawrence Macpherson (a retired Colonel of the Royal Engineers). The fund was dissolved within a number of years of John Lawrence Macpherson's death in 1908.
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The sous-fonds predominantly consists of legal document pertaining to the establishment and administration of the marriage settlement and resulting trust. Records include land documents, leases and mortgages for a number of properties in Kingston centering around Nelson Street, Collingwood Street, King Street and Beverley Street. Also included are a number of documents pertaining to Water Lot 5 in the City of Toronto.
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2269.14
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