Maud Luella Sargent1

#20846, (1880 - )
ChartsDescendants of John Inkster & Abigail Marion
Mary Victoria Inkster & Francis Sanford descendants

Children of Maud Luella Sargent and Francis Herbert Sandford

  • Helen Sandford6 (1916 - 1977)
  • Donald Herbert Sandford6 (1917 - 2007)

Life Events

BirthMaud Luella Sargent was born on 8 Feb 1880 in Sidney Township, Ontario.2
 
MarriageShe married Francis Herbert Sandford, son of Francis Sandford and Mary Victoria Inkster, on 14 Jun 1899 in Frankford, Hastings County, Ontario.
Information from marriage registration: Francis Herbert Sandford: 23, birthplace Fenelon Falls, residence Fenelon Falls, bachelor, clerk, Presbyterian, son of Francis Sandford & Victoria Inkster;
Maud Luella Sargent: 19, born in Sidney Township, residence Sidney Township, spinster, Methodist, daughter of Charles Sargent & Maria Hackett;
They were married by Rev J W Wilkinson and the witnesses were Willie Sandford of Fenelon Falls and Ada Orr? of Sidney Township.3 
1901 CensusHerbert and Maud L Sandford appeared on the 1901 Census of Fenelon Falls, Victoria County, Ontario. Herbert was 24 years old, born May 5, 1876 in Ontario, an English Presbyterian bookeeper employed 12 months for $430. Maud was 21, born February 8, 1880 in Ontario, of English origin, and Presbyterian.2 
1906 CensusFrancis H and Maud Sandford appeared on the 1906 Census of Saskatchewan, enumerated 28 Jul 1906. Francis was age 30 and born in Ontario. Maud was 26 and born in Ontario. There was no one else in the household. They lived at Section 20, Township 45, Range 16, W2 and their post office address was Star City.4 
1916 CensusF H and Maud L Sandford appeared on the 1916 Census of Winnipeg, Manitoba, at 753 Sherburn Street, enumerated 1 Jun 1916. FH was 40, born in Ontario, and was a bookkeeper for a grain exchange. Maud was 29. They were both Presbyterian, born in Ontario and of Scotch origin.5 
1921 CensusFrancis H and Maud Sandford appeared on the 1921 Census of Neepawa, Manitoba. They rented their 6 room wood house for $25. Francis was 45, born in Ontario, parents born in Ontario, and was an Agent for insurance, earning $2000 [hard to read, may be incorrect]. Maud was 40, born in Ontario, parents born in Ontario. They had two children, Helen (4) and Donald (3), both born in Manitoba.6 
(Mentioned) Passenger ListMaud Sandford of Neepawa, Manitoba was mentioned on her husband Francis's border manifest entry when he was traveling to visit his father in Florida in 1923.7 
1930 CensusFrancis and Maud appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, at 14233 Westbrook. They owned their home worth $4800 and had a radio. Francis was 53, married at 24, born in Canada, immigrated in 1923, filed immigration papers, and was a painter for candy company. Maud was 50, married at 19, born in Canada. She and the children immigrated in 1924. They had two children, Hellen (13) and Donald (12) both born in Canada.8 
1940 CensusFrancis and Maud L Sandford appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, at 760 18th Street. There were five households at this address. Their rent was $20/month. Francis was 63, had a high school education and was born in Michigan. He was unable to work and had income from other sources. Maud was 59, had a high school education and was born in Michigan. With them was their son Donald H (22, one year of college).9 
Last Edited8 Aug 2014

Citations

  1. Marriage Registrations of Ontario, 1857-1928. Image viewed at Ancestry.com. Sandford/Sargent.
  2. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Victoria (119), Fenelon Falls (h-2), page 4.
  3. Marriage Registrations of Ontario, 1857-1928. Image viewed at Ancestry.com. Sandford/Sargent, #007516-99.
  4. 1906 Census for Northwest Provinces. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Humboldt (13), Townships 43, 44, 45 and 46 inclusive in ranges 13, 14, 15 and 16 inclusive, west of the 2nd M (25), page 14.
  5. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Winnipeg Centre (13), ED 27, Page 46.
  6. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Neepawa, SD 35, Page 8.
  7. Border Crossings: from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956, images (www.ancestry.com).
  8. 1930 Federal Census for United States, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, ED 82-866, Page 32B. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  9. 1940 Federal Census for United States, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, ED 84-500, Page 9B. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.