Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . BARNS OK WM. D. MUNRO. MARTINTOWN lottenburg Township, Glengarry. His Jersey herd consists of 60 head. He hasalso S horses, 15 swine and a large number of fowl. His farm yields annually 1,400 bushels of grain, 1^0 tons of hay, 160 tonsof corn and an acre of potatoes. He owns also a large sugar bush and 9 coloniesof bees. Mr. Munro, who is fifty-one years of age, has been farming all his life and hasexhibited successfully at local fairs with his Jersey cattle. Mr. Munros fathers name was Donald W. Munro and his mothers maidenname Mary M


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . BARNS OK WM. D. MUNRO. MARTINTOWN lottenburg Township, Glengarry. His Jersey herd consists of 60 head. He hasalso S horses, 15 swine and a large number of fowl. His farm yields annually 1,400 bushels of grain, 1^0 tons of hay, 160 tonsof corn and an acre of potatoes. He owns also a large sugar bush and 9 coloniesof bees. Mr. Munro, who is fifty-one years of age, has been farming all his life and hasexhibited successfully at local fairs with his Jersey cattle. Mr. Munros fathers name was Donald W. Munro and his mothers maidenname Mary McGregor. He is unmarried. He is a Presbyterian in religion, aLiberal in politics, and of Scotch descent. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD DAVID MURRAY. ) M KRAV D ,AVID MURRAY is sixty-nine yearsof age, and is the son of DonaldMurray, his mother being Marguer-ite Clark in her maiden days. He hasSIX sons and one daughter, his wifes maidenname being Caroline Eamer. He is a Scotch-Canadian, a Presbyterian and an Indepen-dent. He owns two properties, consisting ot180 acres, located South Part Lots 7 and8 and Lot 11, Sixth Concession, Charlotten-burg Township, Indian Lands, GlengarryCounty. The annual production of this farmduring an average season, is 1,700 bushelsgrain. 90 tons hay, 140 tons corn, 350 bushelspotatoes. There is also a sugar-bush on thefarm comprising about 400 trees. Mr. Murray has an excellent herd ofGraded Holstein cattle, from which hedelivers daily 500 pounds of milk to the GlenFactory. Mr. Murrays son, Mr. L. , is salesman for the Glen Factoryon the Cornwall interesting feature of the family history is the long period which the Murrayfamily have occupied this farm. On October 15th, 1775, Mr. Wi


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