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* Laura had one son Allan.
* Laura had one son Allan.
* Grace died at 25, presumably without issue
* Grace died at 25, presumably without issue
* John had three daughters: Jackie (deceased), ___, ___.
* John had four children: [[Jackie Brunelle]] (deceased), Shirley, Grace, Teddy.
* George had two daughters: Ruth, Georgia.
* George had two daughters: Ruth, Georgia.
* Edward had five children: Ted (deceased), John, Jamie (deceased), Beverley, Betty.
* Edward had five children: Ted (deceased), John, Jamie (deceased), Beverley, Betty.
* Dorothy had three sons: Randy (deceased), Gerry (deceased), and Ted.
* Dorothy had three sons: Randy (deceased), Gerry (deceased), and Ted.


Thus Christena's legacy is 6 children and 14 grandchildren, of which between 3 and 10 are still living as of June 2018.
Thus Christena's legacy is 6 children and 15 grandchildren, of which between 4 and 11 are still living as of June 2018.
 
Christena was surrounded by Teds; her husband, a son, and THREE of her grandsons had the name.


==Obituary==
==Obituary==

Revision as of 06:49, 23 March 2019

Christina with her husband, 1949

Christena May "Tena" LeMaistre (nee Currie) (11 September 1873 - 14 December 1954) was a wool worker and Scottish immigrant who lived most of her life in Almonte, Ontario.

Early life

Christena was born in Scotland to John Currie and Mary Riddell on 11 September 1873 in Innerleithen, Peebles, Scotland. She was likely named after John's mother.

With her family she emigrated to Canada in 1883, arriving in Quebec on 8 June. They made their way over to Almonte immediately.

Marriage and family

In 1896 her "sister" Jessie was born. Considering that Christena's mother Mary was 51 at the time, and Christena was 23, it's possible that Christena was in fact the mother.

Marriage license, 1899

On 4 April 1899 she married blacksmith Edward Joshua LeMaistre (1876 - 1949), who had come to Canada from Jersey, Channel Islands. Just a few days later, on 17 April 1899, their first child, Laura, was born.

Her husband's 1949 obituary stated that they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1948, which may have been a revision of history to keep their first child Laura from being revealed as born out of wedlock. Her marriage license also misstates her age, listing it as 23 instead of her true age of 25, possibly because her husband was 22, and a significantly older bride is not socially preferable.

They had 3 daughters and 3 sons:

Christena may also have been the secret mother of her sister Jessie Houston.

In 1949 she was living on Water Street with her husband and possibly others.

Legacy

  • Laura had one son Allan.
  • Grace died at 25, presumably without issue
  • John had four children: Jackie Brunelle (deceased), Shirley, Grace, Teddy.
  • George had two daughters: Ruth, Georgia.
  • Edward had five children: Ted (deceased), John, Jamie (deceased), Beverley, Betty.
  • Dorothy had three sons: Randy (deceased), Gerry (deceased), and Ted.

Thus Christena's legacy is 6 children and 15 grandchildren, of which between 4 and 11 are still living as of June 2018.

Christena was surrounded by Teds; her husband, a son, and THREE of her grandsons had the name.

Obituary

Christena was a faithful member of St. Paul's Anglican congregation, a member of the Parish Guild and the Women's Association.

Christena died 14 December 1954.

Sources

Almonte Gazette, 1954

Canada Voters Lists, Lanark, Divison 56 and 56A, 6351, Page 2, 1949

Ancestry.com. Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. FHL Film Number: 6035516

1899 Carleton Place Ancestry.com and Genealogical Research Library (Brampton, Ontario, Canada). Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto