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Sebright (The Arthurs Tragedy)

Demolished House in Ramara, Ontario, Canada

Jan 20 2011

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 2301

Originally called Young(a)s Settlement here is a history of the village: http://www.ourroots.ca/e/page.aspx?id=1037945

The Arthurs Tragedy (courtesy C. Fraser and Gabrielle Lotimer)

The following gruesome account of a house fire was written at a time when words instead of pictures were used to convey the suffering and anguish of victims. Orillia Packet Feb. 24 1898

"TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN RAMA

Three persons burned to death.

On Sunday night about 12 o(a)clock, Mr. James Arthurs, whose farm is three miles north of Sebright and nearly 20 miles from Orillia was awakened by the cries of his son, James, who slept in the attic. He found that the house was in flames, and ran outside to endeavor to rescue his son. But his efforts were unsuccessful, owing to there being no outside opening to the attic, and he was forced to desist when his left hand and head had been severely burned. James was 27 years of age.

Mrs. Arthurs also sprang up and ran out to render any assistance in her power, but finding that the flames were gaining rapidly she ran back, to save her 9 year old son Archie, who slept in the room with his parents. In this she failed and both perished.

There were two bedrooms opening off the kitchen in one of which Mr. and Mrs. Arthurs and their son slept. The other was occupied by their daughter Agnes, aged 18. She attempted to escape through the kitchen but was driven back by the flames. She then broke the window and got out that way. She next ran two or three times into the barn and back before she seems to have collected her thoughts, when she ran 300 yards to the home of Richard McFayden, to summon help. She was terribly burned from the feet to the hips, in the head, shoulders and breasts. The path where she walked over the snow was marked with blood, and when she reached Mr. McFayden(a)s the flesh came off the soles of her feet, like a pair of sandals leaving the bones bare......The bodies of Mrs. Arthurs and her two sons were burned to a crisp, and could all be placed into a bushel basket...Agnes, the girl who was so badly burned, is still alive but there is little hope of recovery." [she died 2 days later]

James Arthurs married Agnes Taylor in King Twp. York County. She was born just west of Nobleton. They had a number of chilren, Christina 1865, Jane 1867, Margaret Ann 1972, James 1872, Malcolm 1875, Joseph 1877 and moved from King to Wood Twp. Muskoka before 1881

1891 Census of Canada

Name: James Arthurs Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 49 Birth Year: abt 1842 Birthplace: Ontario Relation to Head of House: Head Religion: Free Church French Canadian: No Father(a)s Birth Place: Ireland Mother(a)s Birth Place: Ireland Province: Ontario District Number: 100 District: Ontario North Subdistrict: Rama Neighbors:

Household Members:

Name Age James Arthurs 49 Agnes Arthurs 45 James Arthurs 18 Malcolm Arthurs 16 Joseph Arthurs 13 Hugh Arthurs 11 Agnes Arthurs 9 Edith Arthurs 6 Archibald Arthurs 3

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12 years ago

Went past here today. It has been completely leveled and removed, nothing remains but a flat spot of debris.

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12 years ago

What a difference a year+ makes, stopped by this evening for a quick photo visit. This old home may not stand much longer!

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13 years ago

Had this one on my "to do" list. I have been past here quite a few times and always wanted to stop and look around.