George Alfred Croucher
Dates
Birth: 26 September 1885 Port Carling, Ontario, Canda
Father: George William Croucher 1852-1920
Mother: Ruth Elizabeth Walters-Webb 1852-1920
Christening:
Marriage: 1908
Wife: Mary Emily Clough 1887-1953
Death: 1979
Children
Loretta Croucher
Victor George Croucher 1918-1984
Ruth Croucher
Hilda Norma Croucher 1914-2004
Alfreda (Freda) Esther Croucher [MacCoubrey] 1908-2002
Jean Croucher a1910-b2004
Notes
RootsWeb Christening given as 23 May but Froyle Parish Records gives it as 6 July, but difference could be Rootsweb is birth and Froyle is christening.
Married in Canada.
Info from RootsWeb
Sailed to America in January 1772 with his parents. Had a short stay in New York before moving to Canada. The 1881 census shows George Croucher in the George Waters household. He aquired concession F, lot 31 in Medora Township on Jan. 3, 1887 (73 acres).
The land at Craigie Lea was given to them by Ruth's father (George Waters).
George built his house in 1885. In its day, it was a stylish Victorian house with a cherry gingerbread trim and verandahs on 3 sides. George and Ruth raised 6 children here, kicking off a line of descendants who continue to live and work on the lakes today. The house was demolished in the 1960's.
George's expertise as a sawyer was very much in demand as hotel builders called him to fashion tongue and groove planking for floors - all was done by hand.
The Craigie Lea Post Office operated out of the Croucher's home for some years and for a brief time, school children took their lessons in the Croucher's front room.
George was Postmaster 1889 - 1890 and from 1928 until his death in 1931 in Craigie Lea.
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