Notes A birth registration was found for Jane Mair Goudie: Date: June 15, 1879, 6:25 am; Place: 257 South Wellington Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Parents: David goudie, boiler maker journeyman, and Jane Thomas, married November 1, 1878, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
A death registration was found for David Goudie: Date: February 2, 1886, 4:15 am; Place: Western Infirmary (usual residence 257 South Wellington Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland); Age: 40 years; Parents: John Goudie and Grace Sim; Cause: Phthisis Pulmonalis, several years duration; Additional information: married to 1st) Jeanie Doman; 2nd) Jane Thomas.
A death registration was found for Jane Goudie, widow of David Goudie, Boilermaker - Journeyman: Date: January 23, 1884, 6:20 pm; Place: 257 South Wellington Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Age: 36 years; Parents: William Thomas and Jane Mair; Cause: Phthisis, duration 1 year.
In 1897, Jane Goudie, 18 (along with sister, Grace Goudie, 13) arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 118 Quarrier children and young persons en route to Brockville, Ontario, Canada.
On September 11, 1899, at General Hospital, Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada, Jane Mair Goudie, 20, domestic, born in Scotland, died of Tuberculosis, duration 2 months.
Jane Mair Goudie (spelled Jane McGoulie on the stone) is remembered at The Brockville Cemetery Est. 1861 aka The Old Protestant Cemetery, Highway 2, West of Brockville, Leeds, Ontario, Canada on a stone "erected by the Fairknowe Scotch boys and girls in loving memory of their departed companions."