Robert Brodie CROMARTY

Birth:
4 Nov 1864
So. Cara, Grimness, So. Ronaldsay, Orkney, Scotland
Death:
15 Sep 1919
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Marriage:
25 Sep 1890
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Notes:
                   SOURCE
    BIRTH: Scot civil reg. 6010 (GS 42090 pt 1094) for S.Ron. & Burray 90
    MARRIAGE: cert. in poss. of H. Alex Cromarty
    DEATH: cert. in poss. of H. Alex Cromarty
    CENSUS:  1871 S.Cara (GS 104069)
      CORR: with Dr. Robert Cromarty (son) of 119 - 19 st. Brandon, Man. (1965)

NOTE
    BURIAL: Robert died in the Toronto General Hospital Ont. and was buried in            St. John's Cemetery Kingston Rd. Toronto
    DEATH:  Mr Cromarty was native of the Orkney Islands and came to Canada               some 30 years ago.  He settled in Toronto and had been for many               years associted with the MacLaren Imperial cheese Co. Ltd. on Front           Street.
            A prominent member of Kew Beach Presbyterian Church, Mr Cromarty              was also one of the original members of the 48th Highlanders and              was for many years a color sergeant in that distinguished corps. In           Masonic circles he was equally well known, fist as a master mason             in the Beaches Lodge, and latterly as a charter member of the                 recently organized John Ross Robertson Lodge.  He was also a member           of the Toronto male chorus.  A prominent bowler, Mr Cromarty was              very well know to members of the Kew Beach and Balmy Beach clubs              and in Bowling circles.  His well known smile and his cheery                  greeting will be greatly missed.
            Mr. Cromarty leves besides his widow, a son, Dr. R. Parker Cromarty
            B.A., M.B., of Toronto University, and M.SC. of McKGill.  Dr.
            Cromarty was a fourth year student when war broke out,but                     volunteered at once and was in Flanders when the military                     department recalled him to complete his course.  There is one                 daughter Miss Hazel Cromarty.
                  
Sarah Annie PARKER
Birth:
28 Jul 1866
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death:
20 Jan 1941
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
                   SOURCE
   CORR: with Dr. Robert Cromarty  119-19 st. Brandon Man. in the 1950s

NOTE
   BURIAL: with her husband St. John's Cemetery,Kingston Rd. Toronto
                  
Children
Marriage
1
John CROMARTY
Birth:
Abt 1890
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   SOURCE
   CORR: with Dr. Robert Cromarty  119-19 st. Brandon Man. in the 1950s
         brother
NOTE
   BIRTH: at 388 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ont.
          died shortly after birth
                  
2
Birth:
18 Dec 1892
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death:
21 Feb 1977
Oak Bay Manor, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Marr:
10 Sep 1923
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada 
Notes:
                   SOURCE
   CORR: with Dr. Robert Cromarty  119-19 st. Brandon Man. in the 1950s
   DEATH: letter from Barb his daughter a month later.

NOTE
   BIRTH: at 392 Parliament St. Toronto, Ont.
   OCCUPATION: Doctor - General Surgery and Urology in Brandon, Man.
                  
3
Birth:
23 Aug 1896
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death:
Marr:
12 Jan 1934
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Notes:
                   SOURCE
   CORR: with Dr. Robert Cromarty  119-19 st. Brandon Man. in the 1950s
         brother
NOTE
   BIRTH: at 392 Parliament St., Toronto Ont.
                  
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Robert Brodie Cromarty - Sarah Annie Parker

Robert Brodie Cromarty was born at So. Cara, Grimness, So. Ronaldsay, Orkney, Scotland 4 Nov 1864. His parents were William Cromarty and Margaret Gutcher.

He married Sarah Annie Parker 25 Sep 1890 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada . Sarah Annie Parker was born at Toronto, Ontario, Canada 28 Jul 1866 .

They were the parents of 3 children:
John Cromarty born Abt 1890.
Robert Parker Cromarty born 18 Dec 1892.
Agnes Hazel Cromarty born 23 Aug 1896.

Robert Brodie Cromarty died 15 Sep 1919 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada .

Sarah Annie Parker died 20 Jan 1941 at Brandon, Manitoba, Canada .