The first floor housed a general store where all the children took turns working. Carmichael House is still standing.
In 1899 she married John "Jack" Lindsay across the river in Ogdensburg, New York. They settled in Prescott and raised seven of their own. After her mother's death in 1924, the Lindsay home became the center of family activities.
Additional children include:
Jean Lindsay 1914 –
Dorothy Lindsay 1916 – 2008
Ann Barry Lindsay 1919 – living
The first floor housed a general store where all the children took turns working. Carmichael House is still standing.
In 1899 she married John "Jack" Lindsay across the river in Ogdensburg, New York. They settled in Prescott and raised seven of their own. After her mother's death in 1924, the Lindsay home became the center of family activities.
Additional children include:
Jean Lindsay 1914 –
Dorothy Lindsay 1916 – 2008
Ann Barry Lindsay 1919 – living
Inscription
Mother
ELIZABETH BARRY
CARMICHAEL
1880 - 1965
Family Members
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Christopher Johnstone Carmichael I
1857–1860
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Mary Carmichael Lawrence
1859–1937
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John Carmichael
1861–1933
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Christopher Johnstone Carmichael II
1863–1943
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Dr Andrew Carmichael
1865–1946
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William Carmichael
1868–1935
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Rev Harvey Carmichael
1869–1943
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David Carmichael
1871–1896
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James Henry Carmichael
1873–1922
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Albert Edward Carmichael
1875–1936
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Ralph Carmichael
1877–1924
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Dr Samuel Victor "Vic" Carmichael
1882–1942
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