Rev. William Bell

When the Settlement of Perth was formed in 1816 a number of the settlers, being desirous of having the Ordinances of the Gospel administered among them, transmitted a petition to the Associate Presbytery of Edinburgh, that a Minister might be sent to them. The Presbytery granted their petition and sent out the Rev. William Bell as their Pastor

Genealogy, Disease, Epidemics and Pandemics

Many more “maladies” ran rampant in the 1800s and took a large number of lives throughout Canada and the United States. The chances of dying young were excessive during the 19th century, but thanks to new treatments involving antibiotics, and improvement in living and working conditions, our ancestors began to experience longer and healthier lives.

My Rowat Family Connections

My connection to the Rowat family is via Christian Rowat, 1782-1846, daughter of James Rowat and Janet Stirling of Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. She married Abraham Ferrier I, and they arrived in Canada in 1815, and helped to carve the community of the Scotch Line, near Perth, Ontario, from the forests in 1816.