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Robert Beattie

Robert Beattie is leading a life of diligence and well-connected business activity on his farm, which comprises four hundred and eighty acres of fertile land and is located in the vicinity of Killarney.  When he came into possession of this property it was in a wild state, but inwearied industry and constant application have wrought the usual transformation and today he is the proud owner of one of the best farms of that community. 

Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was the birthplace of Mr. Beattie, his natal day being the 7th of March, 1866, and his parents, James and Catherine (Griach) Beattie.  The father and mother were born, reared and married in Scotland, where they emigrated to America with their family, locating in the Province of Ontario.  There the mother passed away, and the father subsequently continued his journey westward to Manitoba, where his death occurred in 1904.  He was trained to an agricultural career in his youth, continuing to follow that vocation until age compelled his retirement from active life.

To the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Beattie were born eleven children, of whom five are deceased.  Of the remaining six, our subject is the only one residing in Manitoba.  Robert Beattie was a youth of sixteen years when he accompanied his parents on their removal to America.  Soon thereafter he learned the carpenter’s trade and bridge-building, and was for six years in the employ of the Dominion Bridge Company of Montreal.  Next he occupied a similar position with the Great Northern Railway Company, and while in their service he purchased a quarter section of wild land, which formed the nucleus of his present fine ranch. 

The succeeding two years were spent in elevator work, but at the expiration of that time he returned to this district and bought another hundred and sixty acres of land. He has since further extended his holdings by the purchase of another quarter section, all of which he has brought to a high state of production.  From time to time, Mr. Beattie has increased the value and enhanced the appearance of his property by the erection of substantial buildings, his now being one of the best improved places in the country.  His fields are planted to such crops as he deems best adapted to the soil and in connection with diversification he engages in stock-raising.
 

In the development of his interests he has met with the success which usually rewards the man who directs his energies in a systematic manner along practical yet progressive lines.  For his wife and helpmate, Mr. Beattie chose Miss Betsey Jane Chapman, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Pattulla) Chapman, both of whom are deceased.  The mother, whose death occurred some fifteen years ago, passed away first, and Mr. Chapman, who died in 1910, later married Miss Agnes Rankin.

Besides Mrs. Beattie, who is the eldest of the first marriage, there was born a son, William F., who resides in Manitoba, and Isabella, who is deceased.  To Mr. Chapman and his second wife were born six children, in the following order:  Ida Pearl, Edith May, Hazel Blanche, Ruby Vona, David Sterling, Harold Melvin, all of whom are living at home with their mother.  The family of Mr. and Mrs. Beattie also numbers six:  Catherine E.M., Beatrice Maud, Alice Irene, Robert R., Helen Susan and Rowland Griach.  Although a native of Canada, Mrs. Beattie is of Scotch extraction, her father having been born in Scotland.

The religious views of Mr. and Mrs. Beattie coincide with the teachings of the Presbyterian church, of which they are consistent members.  He takes an active interest in community affairs and is now serving as a member of the local school board.  He is meeting with well deserved success in his undertakings and each year marks a substantial advance in his business career, which is being pursued with the unrelenting persistence, characteristic of the energetic man of determined purpose.

Mr. Robert Beattie owned and lived on E 1/2 of 15-2-18 and also owned SW 1/4 22-2-18.

Social life: 

He enjoyed playing cards and visiting back and forth with his many neighbors and friends.  He was a member of the Long River School board for many years.

Transportation & travel:  During his lifetime travel was mainly by horse and buggy or wagon or sleigh.  He owned several cars but never learned to drive one.
Robert Beattie retired to Killarney in 1950.  He passed away in Killarney Hospital Sunday, Feb. 3rd, 1952, at 86 years of age. His wife suffered a stroke in Aug., 1951 and remained in hospital until the time of her death, Wed., Feb. 20th, 1952 in her 76th year.  Their family is all living.
                              
By Rowland G. Beattie