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Richard Arscott

He came in 1888.  He bought N.W. 25-2-17 from the CPR.  In the nineties this farm was taken over by Sam Kellaway, and Mr. Arscott came to Killarney and worked at his trade which was blacksmithing.  For a time he had a blacksmith shop on Main Street.  Then he went into the coal and wood business.

(This was phoned in by Gordon Arscott, Killarney, a son of Richard.

Richard Arscott -  By Nora Arscott Cowan

Richard Arscott came from Devonshire, England, in 1875 or 1876, to Exeter, Ontario, and was employed by the Verity Plough Company.
In 1882 he married Susan Ann Kellaway.

They moved to Killarney, Manitoba, in 1888 and settled on the farm now occupied by William Kellaway, and farmed with a yoke of oxen.  In 1892 they moved to Killarney and operated a blacksmith shop on Main Street and later operated the coal-and-wood-and-builders’-supply business with his son, Norman. 

They were Anglicans and were active members of Holy Trinity Church.

They built the house now occupied by Mr. Early, and the grounds were always very well kept, showing shrubs, trees and flowers.
Richard Arscott was a member of the Orange Lodge and the Foresters’ Lodge.  He was a staunch Conservative.