Il est aussi connu sous le nom de Écuyer William Lindsay 1. Il est aussi connu sous le nom de William Lindsay senior 2. Il est aussi connu sous le nom de Écuyer William Lindsay senior 3. Il est aussi connu sous le nom de William Robert Lindsay senior 4.
Il est le fils de William Lindsay 4 et Mary Crasfurd 4.
Il naît le 25 août 1741 à Édingbourg, Écosse, Grande-Bretagne 6, 7, 8. Écuyer William Lindsay et Louisa Maria Beek signent un contrat de mariage le 9 mars 1799 par devant Johanthan Abraham Gray en présence de Jean-Guillaume Delisle, Écuyer Joseph Frobisher, Écuyer Alexander Henry, Écuyer Richard Dobie et Écuyer John Gerbrand Beck 9, a. Il épouse Louisa Maria Beek fille de Écuyer John Gerbrand Beck le 13 mars 1799 à l' église Christ, Montréal, Île de Montréal, Québec en présence de Écuyer John Gerbrand Beck, I. Frobisher et Arthur Dobie, le mariage est célébré par James Tunstall 1, 11. Il décède le 22 juin 1822 à Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 7, 13.
Liste de ses enfants connus:
Il n'est pas le père de William Lindsay 14, 15. Il est peut-être le père de Robert-Noël Lindsay 5.
Écuyer William Lindsay est marchand en 1773 à Québec, Capitale-Nationale, Québec, Canada 2, 9. Écuyer William Lindsay publie le "Journal du Siège de Québec" de 1775 à 1776 9. Écuyer William Lindsay est nommé receveur et contrôleur chargé de la vérification des comptes au bureau des douanes à Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu en mai 1797 1, 9. Écuyer William Lindsay réside à Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Montérégie, Québec 12. Écuyer William Lindsay est lieutenant, capitaine puis lieutenant-colonel de milice 9.
Il est présent lors du baptême de Mary Lindsay le 28 avril 1793 à Saint-Andrew, Québec 2. Il est présent lors du baptême de Alexander Lindsay le 8 juillet 1794 à Québec 10. Il est présent lors du baptême de Charles Lindsay le 19 août 1805 à l' église Christ, Montréal par Jehosaphat Mountain 7, 12.
William Lindsay et Écuyer William Lindsay sont peut-être la même personne 5.
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a. Contrat de mariage: No 296, 9 March 1799 Marriage Articles between William Lindsay Esqr and Mrs Louisa Maria Beek devant le notaire JONATHAN ABRAHAM GRAY à Montréal. 5 pages
p. 1 : "Before the subscribing Public Notaries, for the Province of Lower Canada residing in the City of Montreal
Personally Appeared William Lindsay of the Town of Dorchester (commonly called Saint Johns) in the County of Kent and district of Montreal, Esquire, now at this City stipulating for himself and in his own name of the one part. and John Gerbrand Beek of the City of Montreal aforesaid Esquire, - stipulating for and on behalf of Mrs Louisa Maria Beek his Daughter, Widow of Mr James taylor late of the same place Deceased personally present and Accepting for herself and in her own name of the other part, Which said parties with the advice and consent of their Parents and Friends hereafter mentioned. That is to say on the part of the said William Lindsay, Richard Dobie, Esquire and Alexander Henry Esquire of said Montreal and on the part of the said Mrs Louisa Maria Beek, the said John Gerbrand Beek, her Father and Joseph Frobisher of the same place Esquire, Have and Do hereby voluntarily consent and Acknowledge to have made the following & Conventions and Aggrements that is to say, The said William Lindsay and Louisa Maria Beek, mutually Promise and agree to be joined together in the Holy Bands of Matrimony ...
p. 2 : " Matrimony, conformable to the rites of the Church of England as soon as possibly convenient and at the Demand of Either the one or the other. - It is expressly (convainted ? or convenanted) and agreed that there shall be no Community of Estate ot Effects between them the aid parties, hereby formally renouncing to the Law of this porvince to that effect. - That neither of the said parties shall be liable for the Debts of the other contracted before the celebration of their Marriage but that such Debts shall be paid and discharged by him or her who contracted the same and out of the property of him or her without the property of the other being any ways liable thereto. - That whatever property Effects or sums of Money may be acquired by the said Louisa Maria Beek by Succession, Donation, Legacy or otherwise shall be considered & Deemed and held to be in nature of PROPRES (ce mot est souligné par le notaire) belonging to the said Louisa Maria Beek and her Heirs de son côté et ligne (en français dans le texte ; ces cinq derniers mots sont soulignés par le notaire). - It is also hereby agreed by and between the said parties that if the said Louisa Maria Beek should survive the said William Lindsay her intended Husband then and in that case, he Doth bythese presents endose the said Louisa Maria Beek with all and whatsoever Property, Estate and Effects whether Real (?) or personal, which may belong or appertain unto ...
p. 3 : "unto him the said William Lindsay at the time of his Decease the same to become and be considered as her own property for the use of herself and her Heirs for ever - and it is further agreed by and between the said parties, that the said Louisa Maria Beek or any Issue of the said intended Marriage shall have no Claim Title Interest or Demand whatsoever in or upon the said property Estate and effects until all the just and lawful Debts of the said William Lindsay of what kind or nature soever shall (berfirst ?) paid and discharged. - Provided also that in case the said William Lindsay should survive the said Louisa Maria Beek then that none of the Heirs at Law or Relations of the said Louisa Maria Beek, or any person or persons claiming under her on them, shall have any Right, Title, Claim or demand whatsoever upon or against the said Willaim Lindsay his Heirs or legal Representatives for any part or parcel of whatever property, Estate or Effects he now possesses or which may hereafter appertain to him, nor shall he be amenable to any Action at Law, to make an Inventory or render any account thereof saving and reserving the legal Rights and Claims of Succession of the lawful Issue of the said ...
p. 4 : " said intended Marriage, in case they survive the said William Lindsay any Law Usage or Custom to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. - for so (?) the said parties to these presents have convainted (? or convenanted) and agreed for these & notwithstanding & promising & Obliging & Renouncing &) - Done and passed at the dwelling House of the said John Gerbrand Beek in Notre Dame Street of the City of Montreal aforesaid in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & ninetynine the ninth Day of March in the afternoon and signed by the said parties with us Notaries on this original Minute. (... ?) of Record in the Office of Jonathan Abraham Gray, one of us the said Notaries, these presents having first been duty read according to Law."
Wm Lindsay Louisa M Beek J G Beek J. Frobisher Rich Dobie Alexander Henry
John (... ?) Delisle n. p. J. A. Gray Not. Pub.
1799.
Questions, commentaires, informations de la section collaboration: (Ajouter une note)
1. Actes originaux et minutes - Montreal Christ Church, 1799, p. 7
2. Actes originaux et minutes - Québec, Saint-Andrews, 1770-1804, p. 15
3. Actes originaux et minutes - Québec, Saint-Andrews, 1770-1804, p. 19
4. Courriel d'Aline Lindsay - 30 janvier 2010
5. Courriel de Terry Delany - permier mars 2008
6. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 20 février 2008, selon registres de Christ church, 1799, p. 7, 29 février 2008, décédé en 1822 à l'âge de 82 ans.
7. Courriel d'Aline Lindsay - note d'inscription
8. Courriel d'Aline Lindsay - 30 janvier 2010 (28 août 1741)
9. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 20 février 2008
10. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 28 janvier 2008
11. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 28 janvier et 20 février 2008, selon registres de Christ church, 1799, p. 7
12. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 20 février 2008, selon registres de l'Anglican Christ church, 1805, p. 7
13. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 29 janvier 2008
14. Dictionnaire Biographique - En ligne, impossible à cause de dates de naissance des deux William
15. Courriel de Pierre Chartrand - 20 février 2008, William Lindsay Sr a maintes fois été reconnu comme étant le père de William Lindsay Jr, le greffier de la Chambre d'assemblée du Bas-Canada à Québec. Cette assertion est maintenant sérieusement mise en doute par plusieurs membres de la famille Lindsay qui ont fait des recherches jusqu'en Écosse.
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