Peter Herbert Stafford1

#19661, (1902 - )
FatherDilmon Bricker Stafford1 (1856 - 1935)
MotherSarah McKinnon1 (1867 - 1907)

Life Events

BirthPeter Herbert Stafford was born on 16 Aug 1902 in Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Details from register: son of Dilmon Stafford & Sarah McKinnon, father Laborer of North St Paisley, informant Mrs Mary Stafford, registered 22 Oct 1902.1 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusPeter appeared on the 1911 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his father and stepmother. He was age 8, born Oct 1903 in Ontario, attended school for 5 months, and was the only child in the household.2 
(with Father) 1921 CensusPeter appeared on the 1921 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his father. He was 18 years old and earned $325 working on his father's farm.3 
MarriageHe married Ethel Eby Scott on 10 Oct 1928 in Elderslie Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Information from the license affidavit and certificate: Peter Herbert Stafford, farmer, bachelor, 26, Presbyterian, residence Bruce Township, birthplace Bruce Township, son of D B Stafford & Sarah McKinnon;
Ethel Eby Scott, housekeeper, spinster, 17, United Church, residence Bruce Township, birthplace Bruce Township, daughter of George Scott & Franey Eby
They were married by A H Wilson and the witnesses were W E & Stella Stafford of Paisley [a married couple who were the brother of the groom and the sister of the bride].4 
(Mentioned) ObituaryHe was mentioned in Hiram Arthur Stafford's 1964 obituary as brother Peter Stafford of Ontario.5 
Obituary His wife's obituary:

STAFFORD, Ethel - Peacefully at Hannah Walker Place in Owen Sound on Friday April 24th, 2009. In her 99th year, Ethel Eby (nee Scott) the beloved wife of the late Peter Herbert Stafford. Loving mother of Ken and his wife Marilyn of Port Perry, Don and his wife Joan, of Kitchener and Elaine and her husband Orv Mervyn of Owen Sound. Proud grandmother of 8 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Dear sister of Roy Scott, Nellie McArthur, Phyllis Wilson and Lillian McGillivary. Predeceased by her daughter in law Janet Stafford and by her brothers Howard, Russell, Bert, Bill, Joe, Milt and by her sisters Stella (Mrs. Bill Stafford), Marion (Mrs. Percy Stevens), Margaret (Mrs. Charlie Pearce) and Vera (Mrs. Ted Ash). Also predeceased by her parents George Scott and Franey Eby. Friends may call at the BRECKENRIDGE-ASHCROFT FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday April 28th from 11 am -12 noon. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home at 12 noon. Rev. David Shearman officiating. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to Central Westside United Church UCW or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.6
 
Last Edited31 Aug 2014

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. Peter Herbert Stafford, #009174-02.
  2. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce North (59), Bruce (20), page 8.
  3. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce North, SD 21, Page 6.
  4. Ontario Marriage Registration. Peter Herbert Stafford & Ethel Eby Scott, #009160-1928.
  5. Obituary of H Arthur Stafford in Vancouver Province, 7 Aug 1964.
  6. Obituary of Ethel Eby Stafford in Owen Sound Sun Times, undated. Viewed online at yourlifemoments.ca, linked from the Sun Times' website.

Donald Fitzroy McLean1

#19673, (1894 - )
FatherAngus McLean1 (1856 - 1927)
MotherEllen McKay1 (c 1865 - 1941)

Life Events

BirthDonald Fitzroy McLean was born on 28 Aug 1894 in Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Information from the register: son of Angus McLean & Ellen McKay, informant Angus McLean Merchant in Underwood, registered 13 March 1895.1 
Research Note Not with the family in the 1901 census. 
Last Edited30 Jun 2010

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. Donald Fitzroy McLean, #002925-95.

Mary Florence Begg1,2

#12932, (1899 - )
FatherAlexander Duncan Begg1,2 (1866 - 1953)
MotherMary Gilchrist1,2 (1869 - )

Children of Mary Florence Begg and Samuel Elmer Reid

  • Earl Reid6
  • Keith Reid6
  • Marie Reid6
  • Florence Reid6
  • John Reid5
  • Janet Victoria Reid 7 (1923 - 2018)

Life Events

BirthMary Florence Begg was born on 4 Jan 1899 in Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Info from register: daughter of Alexander Begg & Mary Gilchrist, father Teamster Lot 22 Con 7, informant Alex Begg, registered 14 Mar 1899.1 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusMary appeared on the 1901 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with her parents. She was 2 years old and was born 4 January 1899 in rural Ontario.3 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusMary F appeared on the 1911 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with her parents. She was 12 years old, born January 1898 in Ontario, and attended school 10 months.4 
MarriageShe married Samuel Elmer Reid on 26 Feb 1919 in Underwood Manse, Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Information from marriage certificate:
Samuel Elmer Reid: 22, residence Greenock Township, born Greenock Township, bachelor, farmer, Presbyterian, parents John Reid & Ester Keyes
Mary Florence Begg: 20, residence Bruce Township, born Bruce Township, spinster, Presbyterian, parents Alexander Begg & Mary Gilchrist
Witnesses were mother Mary Begg of Underwood and Christina A Wallace of Underwood and the clergyman was W E Wallace.2 
1921 CensusElmer and Mary Reid appeared on the 1921 Census of Greenock Township, Bruce County, Ontario. They owned their 6 room stone house. Elmer was 24, born in Ontario, parents born in Ontario, of Irish origin, and was farming on his own account. Mary was 22, born in Ontario, parents born in Ontario, Scotch origin. They were Presbyterian. Elmer and Mary had a one-year old son, John.5 
Last Edited27 Jul 2019

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. Mary Florence Begg, #006872-99.
  2. Ontario Marriage Registration. Reid/Begg, #008915-19.
  3. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Bruce W (50), Bruce (a-2), page 8.
  4. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. 59 Bruce North, sd 4, ed 2, page 8.
  5. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce South, SD 32, Page 4.
  6. Obituary of Janet Victoria MacKenzie in Kincardine Record, January 2018, viewed online.
  7. The Bruce Township Historical Society, Bruce Township Tales and Trails from early days to 1983 (Ontario: The Bruce Township Historical Society, 1997), FHL fiche #6087691, Begg biography.

John Archibald McLean1,2

#478, (1874 - 1947)
FatherJohn McLean1,3 (c 1821 - 1903)
MotherFlora McKinnon1,3 (1832 - 1924)
John Archibald McLean
1874 - 1947

Children of John Archibald McLean and Elizabeth Simpson

Child of John Archibald McLean and Frances Jean Leitch

Life Events

BirthJohn Archibald McLean was born on 1 Aug 1874 in Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.3,4
 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusJohn appeared on the 1881 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his parents. He was 9, born in Ontario, Canada Presbyterian, of Scotch origin, and was going to school.1 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusJohn appeared on the 1891 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his parents. He was 19, born in Ontario, Canada Presbyterian, father born in Ontario, mother born in Scotland, and occupation farm labor.5 
Residence-Moved In 1891, John Archibald McLean moved to Carman, Manitoba.3 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth Simpson on 9 May 1899 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.6
 
1901 CensusJohn A and Lizzie McLean appeared on the 1901 Census of Section 21 Township 5 Range 5 W, Manitoba. John was 27, born 1 Aug 1874 in Ontario, Scotch origin, Presbyterian, a farmer and employer. Lizzie was 25, born 16 May 1876 in Ontario. They had one son, James A (age 1). [The enumerator was J Malcolm - John's brother-in-law?]4 
(Mentioned) ObituaryHe was mentioned in Duncan McLean's 1902 obituary as brother John McLean of Red Deer.7
Photograph8
John McLean and two unnamed sisters in Winnipeg
[could be Catherine Simpson or Flora Simpson or Christina Malcolm]
1906 Census This family not yet found in the 1906 prairies census. 
Research Note He possibly was enumerated twice in the 1911 census - once at home in Manitoba and once at his sister's place in Alberta. It is not a perfect match but should be considered. 
1911 CensusJohn and Elizabeth McClain [sic] appeared on the 1911 Census of Carman, Manitoba. John was born Aug 1875 in Ontario, age 36, Scotch, Canadian, Presbyterian, worked as a labourer at odd jobs, worked 30 weeks at 60 hours per week for $300 total. Elizabeth was 31 and born May 1880 in Ontario. Their children were Archibald (10), Percy (9), Bruce (7), and Johnie (6 months.)9 
(Other) 1911 CensusA John A McLean appeared on the 1911 Census of Red Deer, Alberta, in the household of John Malcolm and Christina McLean. He was recorded as 37, born in Mar 1874 in Ontario, single, son [sic] to John Malcolm (who was 43), Scotch, Presbyterian, and was a travelling salesman. [He may or may not be Christina's brother]10 
1916 Census This family not yet found in the 1916 prairies census. 
1921 CensusJohn A McLean appeared on the 1921 Census of Mossbank, Saskatchewan, at Section 8 Township 5 Range 29 2W. He rented his home for $25 a month. John was 49, widowed, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother in Scotland, occupation Postmaster, earning $1800 the previous year. The only other household member was son Archibald (21). John and Archibald were the last two entries on page 23 and the family did not continue on page 24.
* John A McLean was the enumerator for the census *.11 
MarriageJohn Archibald McLean married Frances Jean Leitch in 1929.3
 
Note.He was the postmaster in Mossbank, Saskatchewan from 29 April 1916, resigning on 7 May 1917. He was appointed again on 15 April 1919 and held the post until 1 May 1947, the cause of vacancy being his death.12,3 
Photograph8
Brothers John and Alexander McLean
date and place not recorded
Photograph8
Siblings John Archibald McLean
& Christina McLean Malcolm
Vancouver, date not recorded
Photograph13
John Archibald Mclean (top)
his brother Alexander (Sandy) (left)
unknown McLean (right)
DeathJohn died in 1947 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.3
 
ObituaryHis obituary was published on 5 Jun 1947.

Funeral services for John Archibald McLean who died suddenly in Moose Jaw, where he went to have medical treatment, were held in the United Church on Sunday afternoon. Buried Mossbank, Sask. Was postmaster. Mr McLean - 73 yrs old, s/o late John & Florence McLean. Born Bruce Tp Aug 1, 1847 [sic]. 1891 went west to Manitoba, settled at Carman. 1914 moved to Sask & 1916 appointed postmaster at Mossbank & held until his death. Survived by widow, Francis Jean French, 4 sons Archie, Percy, Alex'dr, & John & 4 step children & 1 brother Alex in Moose Jaw; Mrs. John Malcolm, Vancouver & Mrs. W. Simpson, Winnipeg.3
 
BurialHe was buried in Mossbank, Saskatchewan. There is a photograph of the headstone online at Find A Grave.3 
Last Edited29 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. 1881 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce North (177), a-1, page 6.
  2. Letter from Pat Fleming, Ontario, to J Kolthammer, dated 1997, "Family tree entitled 'Descendants of John McLean', April 1997."
  3. Obituary of John Archibald McLean in unidentified Bruce County newspaper, 5 June 1947. Transcription from Betty McKinnon, Kincardine.
  4. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Lisgar (#7), Dufferin (b-1), page 2.
  5. 1891 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce West (53), Bruce Township (a-2), page 45.
  6. Province of Manitoba online indexes to Vital Records. John Archibald McLean & Elizabeth Simpson marriage, #001798.
  7. Obituary of Duncan McLean in Morning Telegram (Winnipeg, Manitoba), 5 August 1902. image online at Manitobia Life and Times, at the Manitoba Archives site.
  8. E-mails from Allison McLean to J Kolthammer, beginning July 2010.
  9. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. MacDonald District, ed 24, pages 22&23.
  10. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Alberta, Red Deer (5), Red Deer (83), page 17.
  11. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw, SD 22, Page 23.
  12. Website Post Offices and Postmasters (http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/020109_e.html).
  13. E-mails from Donna Rodenburg to J Kolthammer.

William Peter Begg1

#12933, (1902 - 1978)
FatherAlexander Duncan Begg1 (1866 - 1953)
MotherMary Gilchrist1 (1869 - )

Children of William Peter Begg and Dorothy Hines

  • Marilyn L Begg 7
  • Joyce M Begg7
  • Dorothy S Begg7

Life Events

BirthWilliam Peter Begg was born on 16 Sep 1902 in Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Details from registration: father Alexander Duncan Begg of Underwood Labourer, mother Mary Gilchrist; affidavit of birth made by Mrs Mary Begg of Bruce Tp, mother, on 8 June 1942.1 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusWillie P appeared on the 1911 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his parents. He was 8 years old, born September 1902 in Ontario, and attended school 10 months.2 
(with Mother) 1921 CensusWilliam P appeared on the 1921 Census of Underwood, Bruce County, Ontario with his mother. His father was absent for the census. William was 18, born in Ontario, occupation farm helper.3 
(Witness) MarriageDorothy Hines and William P Begg, both of Detroit, witnessed the marriage of Harold Lambert and Janet Lee Begg on 6 Oct 1928 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. [Janet was William's sister]4 
MarriageWilliam Peter Begg married Dorothy Hines on 14 Sep 1929 in Detroit.
Details from the registration:
William P Begg, 26 years old, white, residence Detroit, birthplace Canada, occupation telephone installer, father Alexander, mother Mary Gilchrist, not previously married;
Dorothy Hines, 18, white, Detroit, birthplace Michigan, clerk, father Emil, mother Augusta Brosowski, not previously married;
They obtained a licence to marry in September 4th and were married by a Lutheran pastor on the 14th. The witnesses were Stewart Begg of Detroit and Adeline Frank of Detroit.5 
ResidenceHe lived with his family in Michigan where he was a supervisor for The Michigan Bell Telephone Company.6 
1940 CensusWilliam P and Dorothy E Begg appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Sylvan Lake, Oakland County, Michigan, at 1455 Rosedale Place. They owned their home which was worth $3000. In 1935 they lived in Sylvan Lake but not in the same house as in 1940. William was 37, had 4 years of college, born in Canada, naturalized, and worked 40 hours the previous week as an installer for the Telephone Company. The previous year he worked 52 weeks and earned $2599. Dorothy was 29, education 3 years of high school, birthplace Michigan. Their children were Marilyn L (8), Joyce M (7), and Dorothy S (3). Dorothy provided the information about the household to the census taker.7 
Item On 8 Jun 1942, William Peter Begg filed his birth registration which was signed by his mother.1 
DeathWilliam died in 1978.6
 
Last Edited20 Jan 2022

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. William Peter Begg, #901168-(1942).
  2. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. 59 Bruce North, sd 4, ed 2, page 8.
  3. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce North, SD 19, Page 5.
  4. Marriage Records of Michigan, to 1850 (http://www.ancestry.com, transcription online), Original data: Dodd, Jordan R, et. al.. Early American Marriages: Michigan to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx., Harold Lambert & Janet Begg, Wayne County, 1928, #354664.
  5. Marriage Records of Michigan, to 1850 (http://www.ancestry.com, transcription online), Original data: Dodd, Jordan R, et. al.. Early American Marriages: Michigan to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx., William P Begg & Dorothy Hines, Wayne County, 1929, #371558.
  6. The Bruce Township Historical Society, Bruce Township Tales and Trails from early days to 1983 (Ontario: The Bruce Township Historical Society, 1997), FHL fiche #6087691, Begg biography.
  7. United States 1940 Federal Census, Michigan, Oakland County, Sylvan Lake Village, ED 63-178, Page 1B.

Charles Hamilton McKinnon1

#19373, (1903 - )
FatherDonald McKinnon1 (1873 - 1935)
MotherFlora Ann Gilchrist1 (1876 - 1948)

Life Events

BirthCharles Hamilton McKinnon was born on 14 May 1903 in Kincardine Tp, Bruce County, Ontario.
Details from register: son of Daniel C McKinnon & Flora Gilchrist, father Farmer of Lot 32 Con 10, informant D McKinnon, registered 10 June 03.1 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusHamilton appeared on the 1911 Census of Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his parents. He was 8 years old, born May 1903 in Ontario, and attended school 4 months that year.2 
(with Parents) 1921 CensusHamilton appeared on the 1921 Census Bruce County, Ontario with his parents. He was 18 years old, born in Ontario, and worked on the family farm.3 
MarriageHe married Annie Murray on 20 Aug 1927 in Huron Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Details from the registration: Charles Hamilton McKinnon, farmer, age 24, bachelor, Presbyterian, birthplace Kincardine Twp, residence Huron Twp, father Donald McKinnon, mother Flora Gilchrist;
Annie Murray, clerk, 26, spinster, Presbyterian, born Huron Twp, residence Huron Twp, father Angus Murray, mother Annie Martyn;
They were married by Presbyterian minister T D McCullough of Kincardine and the witnesses were David William Murray and Marie Murray both of Ripley.4 
(Informant) DeathHamilton MacKinnon of RR4 registered the 1935 death of his father Donald MacKinnon.5 
Last Edited25 Aug 2014

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. Charles Hamilton McKinnon, #009032-03.
  2. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce North, 30 Kincardine, page 1.
  3. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce South, SD 39, Page 7.
  4. Ontario Marriage Registration. Charles Hamilton McKinnon & Annie Murray, 1927, #008276.
  5. Ontario Death Registration. Donald MacKinnon, #009518-35.

David Allen Fair1

#1270, (1883 - 1971)
FatherDavid Fair1,2 (1862 - 1936)
MotherChristina McLean2 (1865 - 1946)

Life Events

BirthDavid Allen Fair was born on 8 Aug 1883 in Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
Info from register: son of David Fair & Teaney Fair, father a farmer, informant father of child, registered 10 Dec 1883.1 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusDavid Allen appeared on the 1891 Census of Bruce Township, Bruce County, Ontario with his parents. He was age 7, born in Ontario, parents born in Ontario, and religion Presbyterian.3 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusDavid appeared on the 1911 Census of Victoria, British Columbia with his parents. He was 26, born Aug 1885 in Ontario, and was a house carpenter like his father working 40 weeks at 48 hours/week for $1200.4 
MarriageHe married Maggie Brown McConnell on 25 Sep 1912 in 1623 Amphion St, Victoria, British Columbia.
Information from certificate: David Allen Fair, 28, residence Victoria, born Paisley Ont, bachelor, Presbyterian, Contractor, father David Fair, mother Christina McLean;
Maggie Brown McConnell, 24, residence Victoria, born Hamilton, spinster, Presbyterian, father James Henry McConnell, mother Mary Elizabeth Douglas.
Witnesses were Joseph H Grant, Victoria & Anne J McConnell, Victoria. Married by Rev R A McConnell by licence, marriage took place at the home of Jas H McConnell.2 
Newspaper

The residence of Mr and Mrs J H McConnell, 123 Amphion street, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday, when their second daughter, Margaret, was united in marriage to D A Fair, eldest son of Mr and Mrs D Fair, Camosun street. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a gown of white satin and carried a shower bouquet of briday [sic] roses and carnations. She was attended by her sister Annie, who was becomingly dressed in pink satin carrying a bouquet of pale pink carnations. The groom was supported by J Grant. Miss Della Fair played the wedding march. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl necklace, to the bridesmaid, pearl ring, and to the groomsman gold cuff links. After a dainty wedding breakfast, served in the dining-room, which was decorated with smilax and white carnations, Mr and Mrs D Fair left on the 4.30 boat for Seattle, Portland and Vancouver amid showers of rice. The bride's travelling costume was a navy blue tailored suit, hat of black velvet and white willow plumes. On their return they will reside at their new home, 1617 Camosun street. The young couple received many beautiful wedding gifts, showing the esteem in which they are held.5
 
Residence In 1920, David Allen Fair lived in 1615 Camosun, Victoria, British Columbia, and the directory listing reads David contr, homeowner; also at address was Della F bkpr BC Phone Co.6 
(Informant) DeathHe registered the 1936 death of David Fair. He was recorded as son David Fair of 1623 Amphion Street.7 
(Mentioned) ObituaryHe was mentioned in David Fair's 1936 obituary as son David of 1623 Amphion Street.8 
(Informant) DeathSon David Allan Fair of 1558 Yale Street registered the 1946 death of Christina Fair.9 
DeathDavid died on 19 Oct 1971 in Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia.
Information from registration: 5 days in hospital, 70 years in BC, residence 1558 Yale Street, Victoria BC, male, Canadian, white, widowed, born Paisley, Ontario on Aug 8, 1882, age 89, carpenter last worked 19 years ago, worked in this occupation 50 years, wife Margart Brown, father David Fair, mother Christina McLean, both born Canada; informant: James 19 Oct 1971 Fair, 2121 Marne St, Victoria.10 
BurialHe was buried on 22 Oct 1971 in Hatley Memorial Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia.10 
Last Edited3 Mar 2017

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. David Allen Fair, #002653-83.
  2. British Columbia Marriage Registration. Fair/McConnell, #12-09-022331.
  3. 1891 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Bruce West (53), Bruce Township (a-1), page 8.
  4. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. British Columbia, Victoria (13), subdistrict a-8, page 10.
  5. Victoria [British Columbia] Times. Newspaper clippings of births, marriages and deaths. City of Victoria Archives, British Columbia, Canada. Image viewed at FamilySearch, D A Fair & Margaret wedding, 28 September 1912, Page 10.
  6. Henderson's Victoria Directory, 1920 (Heritage Quest online, digitized).
  7. British Columbia Death Registration. David Fair, #1936-09-510610.
  8. Obituary of David Fair in Victoria Daily Times, 10, 11, 12 Feb 1936.
  9. British Columbia Death Registration. Christina Fair, #1946-09-011590.
  10. British Columbia Death Registration. David Allan Fair, #71-09-015902.

Ann Foot1

#25752, (1860 - )
MotherMary Foot1 (1837 - )

Life Events

BaptismAnn Foot was baptized on 30 Nov 1860 in Bruton, Somerset. The register noted that she was the daughter of Mary Foot of Redlynch. [Redlynch was a hamlet in Bruton parish]1 
(Other) 1861 CensusAnn Foot appeared on the 1861 Census of Bruton, Somerset, in the household of her grandparents, Robert and Elizabeth Foot. She was 5 months old and born in Redlynch. [She was the daughter of Mary]2 
(Other) 1871 CensusAnnie Osment appeared on the 1871 Census of South Bruham, Somerset, in the household of her grandparents Elizabeth and Robert Foot. Annie was 10 years old, a scholar, and was born in Redlynch. [Her mother's married name was Osmond or Osment]3 
(Other) 1881 CensusAnn Osborne [sic] appeared on the 1881 Census of Pylle, Somerset, in the household of her grandmother Elizabeth Foot. Ann was 20, a domestic servant, and born in Shepton Montague.4 
MarriageAnn Foot married William Churchill on 29 Nov 1884 in Crewkerne, Somerset.5
 
Research Note In the 1891 census William and Ann Churchill lived in Crewkerne. William was 28, a Platelayer, born in Winsham. Ann was 30 years old and born in Redlynch. They had four children - William Percy (5), Arthur (4), Edith Elizabeth (2) and Bessie (1.)6 
Last Edited25 Nov 2016

Citations

  1. Bruton, Somerset Parish Registers. Originals at Dorset History Center, images viewed at Ancestry. Ann Foot baptism, 1860, #919.
  2. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1651 folio 80.
  3. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2427 folio 85.
  4. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2405 folio 8.
  5. Crewkerne, Somerset Parish Registers. Originals at Dorset History Center, images viewed at Ancestry. William Churchill & Anne Osmond marriage, 1884, #361.
  6. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1894 folio 94.

James Foot1

#1291, (1845 - )
FatherRobert Foot1,2 (1805 - 1877)
MotherElizabeth Pearce1,2 (1799 - 1881)

Child of James Foot and Annie (-?-)

  • Francis James Foot5 (1878 - )

Life Events

BaptismJames Foot was baptized on 16 Apr 1845 in Bruton, Somerset.1 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusJames appeared on the 1851 Census of Bruton, Somerset with his parents. He was 6 years old and born in Bruton.2 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusJames appeared on the 1861 Census of Bruton, Somerset with his parents. He was 15 years old, an agricultural labourer, and born in Redlynch.3 
MarriageHe married Annie (-?-) in 1873.4
 
Research Note There is a marriage in Wincanton RD (which includes Bruton) in 1873 for James Foot and Annie Marie Hole. The marriage does not appear in the Bruton parish register at FreeReg so perhaps it was at a registry office. If this is your family, be sure to get a copy to confirm this marriage is correct. 
1881 CensusJames and Annie Foot appeared on the 1881 Census of Newport, Monmouth, at 10 Graham Street. James was 36, a Haulier at Goods Station, and was born in Redbynch [sic], Somerset. Annie was 39, born in Bruton, Somerset. They had one son, Francis (2, born in Newport.)5 
Research Note I think this is the correct James in the 1881 census. Redlynch is a hamlet in Bruton parish. 
1891 CensusJames and Ann L? appeared on the 1891 Census of Newport, Monmouthshire, at 16 Bernard Street. James was 46, employed as a Hawker, born in Bruton Somerset. Annie was 50, born in Bruton. They had one son, Francis J (12, scholar.)6 
Last Edited10 Sep 2015

Citations

  1. Bruton, Somerset parish records extracted in a letter from the vicar, Sept 1977.
  2. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/1931 folio 712.
  3. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1651 folio 80.
  4. FreeBMD. James Foot & Annie Maria Hole, Sep Q 1873, Wincanton RD.
  5. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/5263 folio 9.
  6. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/4367 folio 100.

Mary Frisbee1

#21731, (1667/68 - )
FatherHenry Frisbee1 ( - 1696)
MotherSusanna Wicker2 (s 1645 - 1689)

Children of Mary Frisbee and Richard Rowed

  • Lawrence Rowed1 (1692 - 1711)
  • Henry Rowed+1 (1694 - 1763)
  • Mary Rowed6 (1696 - )
  • Catherine Rowed6 (1698 - )
  • Sarah Rowed6 (1699 - )
  • Richard Rowed6 (1701 - 1749)
  • John Rowed6 (1703 - 1724)
  • Thomas Rowed6 (1705 - 1727)
  • Elizabeth Rowed6 (1707 - a 1740)
  • Susan Rowed6 (1709 - )
  • Michael Rowed6 (1711 - 1738)

Life Events

BaptismMary Frisbee was baptized on 22 Jan 1667/68 in Nutfield, Surrey. The register said she was the daughter of Henry Frisby.3 
MarriageShe married Richard Rowed on 25 Jun 1691 in St George the Martyr Southwark, Surrey.
The register only recorded their names, Richard Rowed & Mary Frisby, no other information. Three days before their marriage, on June 21st, there is a marriage bond and allegation from the Diocese of Winchester, Archdeaconry of Surrey. Richard was of the parish of Caterham. Mary was from Burstow and had the consent of her father Henry Frisby.1,4,5 
(Heir) WillDaughter Mary the wife of Richard Rowett was named an heir in the will of Henry Frisbee dated 21 Aug 1696. She was to inherit £5.1 
Last Edited1 Dec 2014

Citations

  1. Will of Henry Frisby of Burstow, Surrey, 21 August 1696, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 3 November 1696. The National Archives reference PROB 11/435, Bond Quire Numbers: 220-264. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  2. Comment: Mother not named in the baptism record, but she is named in the baptisms of siblings Michael and Susanna who were born after her.
  3. Parish registers of Nutfield, Surrey, 1558-1924 (Family History Library, film #991693 +).
  4. Marriages of St George the Martyr Southwark, Surrey. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Richard Rowed & Mary Frisby, 1691.
  5. Marriage Licence Allegation and Bond for Richard Rowed and Mary Frisby, Diocese of Winchester, Commissary for the Archdeaconry of Surrey, 25 June 1691, index viewed online at London Signatures (City of London database).
  6. Comment: Mary Frisbee is known to be Richard Rowed's wife (by her father's will).

Mary Bussell1

#26390, (c 1798 - )
FatherJames Bussell2 (c 1762 - 1838)
MotherAnn Trim2 (c 1760 - 1827)

Children of Mary Bussell and John Wackrill

  • Walter Wackrill6 (1829 - )
  • Caroline Wackrill7 (1831 - )
  • Mary Wackrill8 (1833 - )
  • John Wackrill9 (1835 - )
  • Ruth Wackrill3 (c 1839 - )

Life Events

BaptismMary Bussell was baptized on 11 Jan 1795 in Topsham, Devon. Entry from the parish register: "Mary Daur of James & Anne Bussell."2 
BirthShe was born circa 1798 in Topsham.3
 
MarriageShe married John Wackrill on 13 Jan 1828 in Christ Church, London.
Details from the register: John Wackrill of the Parish of Christ Church, Bachelor;
Mary Bussell of the same parish, Spinster;
They were married after Banns and the witnesses were J Roberts and M A R Grieves.1 
Note.Mary and John's births were recorded in the Protestant Dissenters register kept at Dr William's Library. The records noted that their mother Mary was the daughter of James Bussell of Sidbury Devonshire. 
(Heir) WillShe was named an heir in the will of John Bussell dated 10 Sep 1840. To niece Mary Wackrill £200.4 
1841 CensusMary appeared on the 1841 Census of St Giles Camberwell, Surrey, at Chatfields Buildings. The surname was difficult to read - looked like "Hackerils". John was not home on the night of the census. Mary was 44. The children were Caroline (10, female servant), Mary (8), John (5), and Ruth (2). Mary, Caroline, and Mary were not born in Surrey; the two youngest were. Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.5 
1851 CensusJohn and Mary Wackrill appeared on the 1851 Census of Lambeth, Surrey, at 2 Ebenezer Cottages. John was 46, a Gardener, and born in Danbury Essex. Mary was 53, born in Topsham Devon. Their children were Mary (17, dressmaker), John (15, garden boy), and Ruth (12, scholar), all born in Camberwell.3 
Research Note There is an entry in the death index for Mary Wackrill in Lambeth RD in 1857. 
Research Note In the 1861 census, Ruth is living with her married sister Mary Milham [?] in Sussex. 
Last Edited10 Jul 2022

Citations

  1. Parish register of Christ Church and St Leonard, Foster Lane, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. John Wackrill and Mary Bussell marriage, 1828, #42.
  2. Topsham, Devon Parish Register. Image viewed at FindMyPast. Mary Bussell baptism, 1795.
  3. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/1574 folio 553.
  4. Last Will & Testament of John Bussell of Whetstone and Enfield, Middlesex, 10 September 1840, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 2 February 1844. Image viewed at Ancestry.
  5. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/1050 Book 3 Folio 48.
  6. St Luke Finsbury, Islington, Middlesex Parish Register. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Walter Wackrill baptism, 1829, #2340.
  7. Baptisms of the parish of St Giles Camberwell. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Caroline Wackrill, 1831, #1001.
  8. Non-conformist and Non-Parochial Registers of England & Wales. Originals at The National Archives of the UK. Digital images viewed at Ancestry, RG5 Piece 159. Mary Wackrill birth, 1833, registered at Dr Williams's Library, London.
  9. Non-conformist and Non-Parochial Registers of England & Wales. Originals at The National Archives of the UK. Digital images viewed at Ancestry, RG5 Piece 159. John Wackrill birth, 1835, registered at Dr Williams's Library, London.

Martha Pasmore1

#16436, (1830 - 1875)
FatherWilliam Pasmore1 (c 1803 - 1872)
MotherAnn Oliver1 (1794 - bt 1861 - 1871)

Children of Martha Pasmore and John Manning

Life Events

BaptismMartha Pasmore was baptized on 21 Apr 1830 in Cadeleigh, Devon. D/o William and Ann.1 
(Heir) WillShe was named an heir in the will of her maternal grandfather Richard Oliver dated 2 Oct 1831. She and her two siblings were each to receive one large silver spoon.2 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusMartha Pasmore appeared on the 1841 Census of Thorverton, Devon in the household of her parents. Martha was 10 and born in the county.3 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusShe appeared on the 1851 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Martha was 21 and born in Cheriton.4 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusShe appeared on the 1861 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Martha was 31, unmarried, and born in Cadeleigh.5 
MarriageRegistrationThe marriage of Martha Pasmore and John Manning was registered in the quarter ending Dec 1862 in Tiverton RD.6,7 
1871 CensusJohn and Martha Manning appeared on the 1871 Census of Dawlish, Devon, at Park Street, No 10, enumerated 2 Apr 1871. John was 35, a Seedsman, and was born in Cadeleigh. Martha was 40 and born in Thorverton. Also in the household were their children Albert J (6) and Chas W (3), aunt Sally Oliver (60, unmarried), and one Servant.6 
DeathMartha died in 1875.8
 
BurialMartha was buried on 8 Oct 1875 in Dawlish, Devon. The register noted that she was 45 years old and resided in Dawlish.8 
Last Edited10 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  2. Will and Administration of Richard Oliver of Cheriton Fitzpaine, 2 October 1831, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter, 14 May1832 (Family History Library, film #1278965).
  3. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/226 Book 13 Folio 4.
  4. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/1888 folio 48.
  5. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1476 folio 91.
  6. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2072 folio 53.
  7. FreeBMD. John Manning & Martha Pasmore, Dec Q 1862, Tiverton RD.
  8. Dawlish, Devon, Burial Register, Image viewed at FindMyPast. Martha Manning, 1875, #200.

Charlotte Pasmore1

#16437, (1834 - 1909)
FatherWilliam Pasmore2,3 (c 1803 - 1872)
MotherAnn Oliver2,1 (1794 - bt 1861 - 1871)

Life Events

BaptismCharlotte Pasmore was baptized on 14 Jun 1834 in Cadeleigh, Devon. D/o William and Ann.2 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusShe appeared on the 1841 Census of Thorverton, Devon in the household of her parents. Charlotte was 5 and born in the county.4 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusShe appeared on the 1851 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Charlotte was 16 and born in Cadeleigh.5 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusShe appeared on the 1861 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Charlotte was 26, unmarried, and born in Cadeleigh.1 
(with Father) 1871 CensusShe appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon in the household of her father William Pasmore. Charlotte was 32, unmarried, and born in Cadeleigh.3 
MarriageRegistrationThe marriage of Charlotte Pasmore and John Manning was registered in the quarter ending Mar 1878 in Newton Abbot RD. Charlotte was his first wife's sister.6,7 
1881 CensusJohn and Charlotte Manning appeared on the 1881 Census of Dawlish, Devon, at King Street. John was 44, a Seedman & Corn factor, and was born in Cadeleigh. Charlotte was 45 and born in Cadeleigh. Also in the household were Albert (16), Charles W (13), and one domestic servant.6 
1891 CensusJohn and Charlotte appeared on the 1891 Census of Dawlish, Devon, at No 2 & 3 & 1 Hatcher Street. John was 54, a Seedsman & Grocer and employer, and was born in Cadeleigh. Charlotte was 55 and born in Cadeleigh. Their son Charles (23, grocer's assistant) lived at home, along with two servants - a grocer's assistant and a general domestic.8 
1901 CensusThey appeared on the 1901 Census of Dawlish, Devon, at No 3 Park Road. John was 64, a Grocer & Seedsman and employer, and was born in Cadeleigh. Charlotte was 66 and also born in Cadeleigh. With them was one domestic servant.9 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband John died on 4 Sep 1906.10 
DeathCharlotte died in 1909.11
 
BurialCharlotte was buried on 3 Sep 1909 in Thorverton, Devon. The register noted that she was 76 years old, abode Rull Farm, Thorverton.12 
Last Edited11 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1476 folio 91.
  2. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  3. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 53.
  4. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/226 Book 13 Folio 4.
  5. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/1888 folio 48.
  6. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2157 folio 100.
  7. FreeBMD. John Manning & Charlotte Pasmore, Mar Q 1878, Newton Abbot RD.
  8. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1695 folio 21.
  9. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2049 folio 101.
  10. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. John Manning, 1906.
  11. FreeBMD. Charlotte Manning, age 76, Sep Q 1909, Tiverton RD.
  12. St Thomas a Becket Thorverton, Devon, Burial Register, Charlotte Manning, 1909, #669. Image viewed at Find My Past.

Mary Ann Pasmore1

#16438, (1828 - 1907)
FatherWilliam Pasmore2,1 (c 1803 - 1872)
MotherAnn Oliver2,1 (1794 - bt 1861 - 1871)

Children of Mary Ann Pasmore and William Richard Cosway

Life Events

BaptismMary Ann Pasmore was baptized on 29 Oct 1828 in Cadeleigh, Devon. D/o William and Ann.2 
(Heir) WillShe was named an heir in the will of her maternal grandfather Richard Oliver dated 2 Oct 1831. She and her two siblings were each to receive one large silver spoon.3 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusMary Ann Pasmore appeared on the 1841 Census of Thorverton, Devon in the household of her parents. Mary Ann was 12 and born in the county.1 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusShe appeared on the 1851 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Mary A was 23 and born in Cadeleigh.4 
MarriageShe married William Richard Cosway in 1854 in Devon.5
 
1861 CensusWilliam R and Mary A Cosway appeared on the 1861 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Brookses Farm. William R was 48, a Farmer with 68 acres employing 2 Men & 1 Boy, born in Thorverton. Mary A was 32 and born in Cadeleigh. They had one daughter, Martha P, age 6, as well as William's son William B, age 17, visitor Mary Nix, a House servant, a Carter and a Farm Boy.6 
1871 CensusWilliam R and Mary Ann appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon, at East Court. William R was 58, a Farmer renting 167 Acres employing 3 men & 1 boy, and was born in Thorverton. Mary Ann was 42 and born in Cadeleigh. Their children were Martha P (16), Cora (9), and Frank (3). Also in the household were two Farm servants and a General servant.7 
1881 CensusWilliam R and Mary Ann appeared on the 1881 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Rull Farm. William was 69, a Farmer of 22 acres, and born in Thorverton. Mary Ann was 52 and born in Cadleigh. At home were Cora (19) and Frank (13.)8 
1891 CensusWilliam R and Mary Ann appeared on the 1891 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Rull Farm, enumerated 5 Apr 1891. William was 78, a Farmer, and born in Thorverton. Mary Ann was 62 and born in Cadeleigh. Also there were son Frank (23) and their daughter Cora Leach (29, widow) along with grandchildren Frederick (3) and Florence (1) Leach as well as 2 Agricultural labourers.9 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband William died on 20 Jan 1895.10 
(Admon) ProbateMary Ann Cosway, widow was granted administration of William Richard Cosway's estate on 2 Apr 1895 in Exeter.10 
1901 CensusMary Ann Cosway appeared on the 1901 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Rull, enumerated 31 Mar 1901. Mary A was a widow, age 72, and born in Thorverton. Her children Frank and Cora were living with her, as were Cora's children Frederick and Florence, and one agricultural labourer.11 
DeathMary died in 1907.12
 
BurialShe was buried on 1 Jan 1908 in Thorverton, Devon. The register noted that she was 79 years old and resided at Rull Farm, Thorverton.12 
Last Edited11 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/226 Book 13 Folio 4.
  2. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  3. Will and Administration of Richard Oliver of Cheriton Fitzpaine, 2 October 1831, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter, 14 May1832 (Family History Library, film #1278965).
  4. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/1888 folio 48.
  5. FreeBMD. William Richard Cosway & Mary Ann Pasmore, Jun Q 1854, Exeter RD.
  6. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1476 folio 91.
  7. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 55.
  8. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2232 folio 86.
  9. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1762 folio 74.
  10. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. William Richard Cosway, 1895.
  11. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2132 folio 71.
  12. St Thomas a Becket Thorverton, Devon, Burial Register, Mary Ann Cosway, 1908, #645. Image viewed at Find My Past.

Lydia Manning1

#16439, (1833 - 1884)
FatherCharles Manning2,1 (bt 1793 - 1796 - )
MotherMary (-?-)1 (c 1793 - )

Children of Lydia Manning and William Pasmore

Life Events

BirthLydia Manning was born in 1833 in Cadeleigh, Devon.2
 
BaptismShe was baptized on 19 Dec 1833 in Cadeleigh. She was noted to be the daughter of Charles, a yeoman, & Mary Manning of Worth.3,1 
MarriageRegistrationThe marriage of Lydia Manning and William Pasmore was registered in the quarter ending Mar 1858 in Tiverton RD.2,4 
1861 CensusWilliam and Lydia appeared on the 1861 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon, at Catlake Farm. William was 28, a Farmer of 64 Acres, and born in Cadeleigh. Lydia was 29 and born in Cadeleigh. Their children were Charles (2) and Mary (11 months). With them was one House servant and a Carter.5 
1871 CensusWilliam and Lydia appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon, at Worth. William was 38, a Farmer of 113 Acres employing 1 labourer, and was born in Cadeleigh. Lydia was 37 and born in Cadeleigh. In the household were their children Charles (12), Mary (10), Charlotte (5), as well as Lydia's parents Charles & Mary Manning, two Farm servants and a General servant.2 
1881 CensusThey appeared on the 1881 Census of Grove, Berkshire, at Grove Wick Farm. William was 48, a Farmer of 126 acres employing 1 man & 1 boy, and was born in Cadeleigh, Devon. Lydia was 47 and born in Cadeleigh. Their children were Charles M (22), Mary (20), and Martha (9.)6 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband William died on 27 Dec 1881.7,8 
(Admon) ProbateLydia Pasmore of Wantage, Widow the Relict was granted administration of William Pasmore's estate on 24 Jan 1882 in Oxford.7 
DeathLydia died in 1884.9
 
Last Edited11 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. Cadeleigh, Devon, Baptism Register, Image viewed at FindMyPast. Lydia Manning, 1833, #209.
  2. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 56.
  3. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  4. FreeBMD. William Pasmore & Lydia Manning, Mar Q 1858, Tiverton RD.
  5. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1476 folio 139.
  6. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/1287 folio 89.
  7. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. William Pasmore, 1882.
  8. FreeBMD. William Passmore, age 49, Dec Q 1881, Wantage RD.
  9. FreeBMD. Lydia Passmore, age 51, Jun Q 1884, Wantage RD.

Charles Manning Pasmore1

#16440, (c 1859 - 1941)
FatherWilliam Pasmore1 (1832 - 1881)
MotherLydia Manning1 (1833 - 1884)

Children of Charles Manning Pasmore and Annie Jane Channing

Life Events

BirthCharles Manning Pasmore was born circa 1859 in Cadeleigh, Devon.1
 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusCharles appeared on the 1861 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with his parents. He was age 2 and born in Cadeleigh.2 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusCharles Manning Pasmore appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with his parents. He was 12 and born in Cadeleigh.1 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusCharles M appeared on the 1881 Census of Grove, Berkshire with his parents. He was 22 and born in Cadeleigh.3 
MarriageHe married Annie Jane Channing on 14 Feb 1888 in Silverton, Devon.
Details from the register: Charles Manning Pasmore, full age, bachelor, farmer, residence Grove Co Berks, father William Pasmore, farmer;
Annie Jane Channing, full age, spinster, Silverton, father William Channing, farmer;
They were married in the parish church and the witnesses were William Channing, Lucy Channing, and William Edwin Channing.4 
1891 CensusThey appeared on the 1891 Census of West Hanney, Berkshire, at North Denchworth. Charles M was 33, a Farmer and employer, and was born in Cadeleigh. Annie J was 31 and born in Stoodleigh. They had two children, Ethel M (2) and William (5 months), as well as a general servant.5 
1901 CensusCharles M and Annie J Pasmore appeared on the 1901 Census of Childrey, Berkshire, at Main Street. Charles was 42, a Farmer and employer and was born in Cadeleigh Tiverton, Devon. Annie was 42 and born in Stoodleigh Tiverton. Their children were Ethel M (12) and William (10). They had one general domestic servant.6 
1911 CensusCharles and Annie Pasmore appeared on the 1911 Census of Southleigh, Witney, Oxfordshire, at Church Farm. Charles was 52, a farmer and employer, born in Cadeleigh Devon. Annie was 52, the mother of two children, both still living, and was born in Stoodleigh Devon. With them were Ethel (22) and William (20). Their dwelling had 12 rooms.7 
DeathCharles died on 17 Aug 1941 in Oxford.8,9
 
ProbateHis estate was proved on 26 Feb 1942 in Oxford. Entry from the probate calendar:

PASMORE Charles Manning of Model Farm Shirburn Watlington Oxfordshire died 17 August 1941 at The Acland Nursing Home Banbury-road Oxford. Probate Oxford 26 February to Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company Limited and William Pasmore farmer. Effects £8745 11s 10d.8
 
Last Edited10 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 56.
  2. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1476 folio 139.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/1287 folio 89.
  4. Silverton, Devon, Marriage Register, Image viewed at FindMyPast. Charles Manning Pasmore & Annie Jane Channing, 1888, #391.
  5. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/982 folio 154.
  6. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/1136 folio 47.
  7. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 156 SD 1 ED 6 Schedule 24.
  8. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Charles Manning Pasmore, 1942.
  9. FreeBMD. Charles M Pasmore, age 83, Sep Q 1941, Oxford RD.

Mary Pasmore1

#16441, (c 1860 - )
FatherWilliam Pasmore1 (1832 - 1881)
MotherLydia Manning1 (1833 - 1884)

Life Events

BirthMary Pasmore was born circa 1860 in Cadeleigh, Devon.2
 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusShe appeared on the 1861 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with her parents. Mary was 11 months old and born in Cadeleigh.2 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusShe appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with her parents. Mary was 10 and born in Cadeleigh.1 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusShe appeared on the 1881 Census of Grove, Berkshire with her parents. Mary was 20 and born in Cadeleigh.3 
1891 CensusShe appeared on the 1891 Census of Hackney, London, at 134 Sandringham Road. Mary was a servant, age 31, single, and born in Cadeleigh, Devon. Her occupation was described as Shop Manager, Baker. The household consisted of Peter Andrews who was a Scottish clerk and baker and confectioner shop keeper, his mother, his niece the housekeeper, Mary, and a boarder who was the shop manager.4 
Research Note The 1891 census entry might not be for this Mary. There is a marriage record in 1894 in Islington for Mary Pasmore (age 39) and Robert Kemp in which she states her father was John Pasmore, farmer. 
Last Edited11 Jun 2014

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 56.
  2. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1476 folio 139.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/1287 folio 89.
  4. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/192 folio 119.

Charlotte Pasmore1

#16442, (c 1866 - )
FatherWilliam Pasmore1 (1832 - 1881)
MotherLydia Manning1 (1833 - 1884)

Life Events

BirthCharlotte Pasmore was born circa 1866 in Cadeleigh, Devon.1
 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusShe appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with her parents. Charlotte was 5 and born in Cadeleigh.1 
1881 CensusShe appeared on the 1881 Census of Twitchen, Devon, at Twitchen Village Schoolhouse. Charlotte was one of three boarders from Cadeleigh living with the Schoolmistress. Charlotte was age 15, a Scholar, and born in Cadeleigh.2 
Research Note There is an entry in the marriage index for Charlotte Pasmore & Albert Day in Wantage Registration District. Wantage RD includes the parish of Grove where the family was in 1881. 
Last Edited20 Jan 2011

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 56.
  2. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2241 folio 102.

Frank Cosway1

#16896, (c 1868 - )
FatherWilliam Richard Cosway1 (c 1813 - 1895)
MotherMary Ann Pasmore1 (1828 - 1907)

Life Events

BirthFrank Cosway was born circa 1868 in Cadeleigh, Somerset.2
 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusHe appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with his parents. Frank was 3 and born in Cadeleigh.2 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusHe appeared on the 1881 Census of Thorverton, Devon with his parents. Frank was 13, a Scholar, and born in Cadleigh.3 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusHe appeared on the 1891 Census of Thorverton, Devon with his parents. Frank was 23 and born in Cadeleigh.1 
(with Mother) 1901 CensusHe appeared on the 1901 Census of Thorverton, Devon in the household of his mother Mary Ann Cosway. Frank was 32, single, a Farmer and employer, and was born in Cadeleigh.4 
Research Note There is an entry in the death index in Tiverton RD in 1955 for Frank Cosway, age 83 and a corresponding entry in the probate calendar.
A better fitting death index entry is in 1947, age 79. 
Last Edited2 Sep 2013

Citations

  1. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1762 folio 74.
  2. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 55.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2232 folio 86.
  4. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2132 folio 71.

Cora Cosway1

#16897, (c 1862 - )
FatherWilliam Richard Cosway1 (c 1813 - 1895)
MotherMary Ann Pasmore1 (1828 - 1907)

Children of Cora Cosway and John Leach

Life Events

BirthCora Cosway was born circa 1862 in Thorverton, Somerset.2
 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusShe appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon with her parents. Cora was 9 and born in Thorverton.2 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusShe appeared on the 1881 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Cora was 19 and born in Thorverton.3 
MarriageRegistrationThe marriage of Cora Cosway and John Leach was registered in the quarter ending Mar 1885 in Tiverton RD.4 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband John died between 1890 and 1891.5 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusCora appeared on the 1891 Census of Thorverton, Devon with her parents. Cora Leach was age 29, born in Cadeleigh, and was a widow with two children, Frederick (3) and Florence (1.)1 
(with Mother) 1901 CensusCora Leach appeared on the 1901 Census of Thorverton, Devon in the household of her mother Mary Ann Cosway. Cora was a widow, age 39, and born in Thorverton. With her were her children Frederick and Florence.6 
Last Edited13 Jan 2011

Citations

  1. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1762 folio 74.
  2. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2166 folio 55.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2232 folio 86.
  4. FreeBMD. John Leach & Cora Cosway, Mar Q 1885, Tiverton RD.
  5. Comment: daughter Florence was born about 1890 and Cora was a widow in the 1891 census.
  6. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2132 folio 71.

William Oliver1,2

#18826, (1842 - 1930)
FatherEdward Oliver1,2 (1809 - 1871)
MotherMaria Chamberlain1,2 (1817 - 1901)

Children of William Oliver and Eleathea Roblin

Life Events

BirthWilliam Oliver was born in 1842 in Cadleigh, Devon.1
 
BaptismHe was baptized on 3 Apr 1842 in Cadeleigh, Devon. He was noted to be the son of Edward, a labourier, & Maria Oliver of Catlake in Cadeleigh.3 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusWilliam appeared on the 1851 Census of Cruwys Morchard, Devon with his parents. He was age 9 and born in Cadleigh.1 
ImmigrationHe immigrated to Canada in 1856.4 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusWilliam appeared on the 1861 Census of Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario with his parents. He was 18 years old and born in England.5 
MarriageHe married Eleathea Roblin on 31 Dec 1866 in Hastings County, Ontario.
Details from register: William Oliver, age 24, residence Hungerford, born in England, parents Edward Oliver & Hannah Chamberlain;
Alicia Roblin, 21, residence Hungerford, born in Hungerford, parents Ivy Roblin & Sarah Vantassell;
The witnesses were Albert Roblin and --on Fisher and they were married by James Gardiner, minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church Church.2 
1871 CensusWm and Eletheor Olliver [sic] appeared on the 1871 Census of Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario. William was 28, born in England, and was a farmer. Eleathea was 24 and born in Ontario. With them was He?ny (male, age 2, born Ontario). The family was Methodist Episcopal and was enumerated next to William's married sister Eliza McMaster.6 
1881 CensusWilliam and Elethear [sic] appeared on the 1881 Census of Hungerford, Hastings County, Ontario. William was married, age 39, born in England, of English origin, Methodist, and a Labourer. Elethea was 35, married, born in Ontario, of Welsh origin, and Methodist. The children were Henney? (female, 12), Thomas (9), and Willace (6). Living there as well was Francis Burgis, age 21. They were enumerated next to Eleathea's parents.7 
1891 CensusWilliam and Aphia [sic] appeared on the 1891 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario. The Olliver family lived in a 2 story brick house with 8 rooms. William was 48, born in England, parents born in England, religion Methodist, and was a Farmer. Aphia was 44, born in Ontario, parents born in Ontario, and religion Methodist. Their children were Hennee? (21), Thomas (19), and Willis (16). There was also a 13-year old maid servant.8 
(Widowed) DeathHis wife Eleathea died on 6 Nov 1898.9  
MarriageWilliam Oliver married Eunice Fralick on 21 Feb 1900 in Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario.
Information from registration: Wm age 57, residence Sidney Tp, born England, Widower, Farmer, son of Edward Oliver & Maria Chamberlain;
Eunice McColl, 46, residence Belleville, born Brighton Tp, Widow, daughter of Carlon Fralick & Adelad Fralick;
Witnesses were Wm Hill & Lula McMaster [William's nephew's wife] both of Havelock; bride & groom both Methodist, married by Jn Campbell.10 
1901 CensusWilliam and Eunice appeared on the 1901 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario. William was age 58, born March 5, 1843 in England, immigrated in 1845, of English origin, Methodist, a Farmer and employer. Eunice was 47, born Feb 17, 1854 in Ontario, English origin and Methodist. With them were Eunice's daughters from her first marriage: Bertha (21), Ethel (17), and Maggie (15) Oliver.11 
1911 CensusWilliam and Eunice appeared on the 1911 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, at Lot 5 Concession 6, enumerated 1 Jun 1911. William was age 70, born March 1841 in England, immigrated in 1856, English origin, Methodist, Farmer and employer, held $2000 of life insurance costing $58. Eunice was age 58, born Feb 1853 in Ontario, of American origin, Methodist and held $1000 of life insurance, costing $12. With them was their granddaughter Gladys (9) as well as Eunice's mother Adelia Fraleigh and one farm labourer. [Gladys' parents were deceased]4 
1921 CensusWilliam and Eunice appeared on the 1921 Census of Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario, at Hastings Road. They owned their 6 room brick home. William was 79, born in England, immigrated in 1847, naturalized in 1850 [sic - British subjects did not need to naturalize in Canada], and was a retired farmer. Eunice was 68, born in Ontario. They were Methodist.12 
DeathWilliam died on 16 Mar 1930 in Garry Street, Campbellford, Ontario.
Information from register: William Oliver, English, married, born England on March 5 [no year given], age 88 yr 11 days, Retired Farmer, resided at place of death 14 years, in Canada 74 years, parents born England [names not given], buried Belleville Ont on March 18, informant wife Mrs Wm Oliver of Campbellford.13 
Last Edited7 Sep 2015

Citations

  1. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/1889 folio 415.
  2. Province of Ontario Marriage Registers: William Oliver & Alicia Roblin, 1866, film #1030057, Family History Library.
  3. Cadeleigh, Devon, Baptism Register, Image viewed at FindMyPast. William Oliver, 1842, #321.
  4. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Northumberland East (101), Seymour (25), page 3.
  5. 1861 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Canada West, Hastings County, Sidney Township, Page 37.
  6. 1871 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Hastings North, Hungerford Township, Page 17.
  7. 1881 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Hastings East (122), Hungerford (c-2), page 5.
  8. 1891 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Northumberland East (98), Seymour Township (i-2), page 18.
  9. Ontario Death Registration. Eleathea Oliver, #010600-98.
  10. Ontario Marriage Registration. Oliver/Fralick, #011602-00.
  11. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Northumberland East (95), Seymour (I-1), page 6.
  12. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Northumberland, SD 52, Page 1.
  13. Ontario Death Registration. William Oliver, #026587-30.
  14. Ontario Marriage Registration. Oliver/Warren, #006994-98.

Arthur McMaster1

#20363, (c 1866 - )
FatherJohn Ransom McMaster1 (1842 - 1922)
MotherEliza Oliver1 (1839 - 1912)

Life Events

BirthArthur McMaster was born circa 1866 in Ontario.1
 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusArthur appeared on the 1871 Census of Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario with his parents. He was 5 years old and born in Ontario.1 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusHe appeared on the 1881 Census of Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario with his parents. Arthur was 15, of Irish origin, Methodist and born in Ontario.2 
Last Edited19 Jan 2011

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Hastings North, Hungerford Township, Page 17.
  2. 1881 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Northumberland East (123), Campbellford (h), page 1.

Georgina Emily Rowed1,2

#8912, (1892 - 1980)
FatherHenry Rowed1 (1845 - )
MotherEmily Sarah Castle1 (1850 - )

Children of Georgina Emily Rowed and Charles Francis Goodridge

  • Gordon Goodridge6
  • Geraldine Goodridge 8 (1923 - 2003)

Life Events

BirthGeorgina Emily Rowed was born on 14 May 1892 in Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario.
Father Henry Rowed of Campbellford, Canadian, English origin, age 47, born Ontario, Law clerk in a Law office; mother Emily Sarah Castle, Campbellford, English, Canadian, age 41, born England, Housewife; this mother had 4 children before this birth, 2 now living; Statement of Birth registered 25 October 1951 by G Goodridge, 1332 Argyle Street, Regina, Sask.1,2 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusGeorgina appeared on the 1901 Census of Port Hope, Durham County, Ontario with her parents. She was 8 years old and born in Ontario.3 
(Other) 1911 CensusGeorgina appeared on the 1911 Census of Waseca, Saskatchewan, in the household of her brother Henry. Her parents were also there. She was 19, born May 1892 in Ontario, no occupation noted. Enumerated directly after the Rowed family was her future husband's family, the Goodridges.4 
MarriageShe married Charles Francis Goodridge.5
 
1916 CensusCharles and Georgina appeared on the 1916 Census of Regina, Saskatchewan, at 1145 Rae Street, enumerated 1 Jun 1916. Charles was 24, born in Manitoba, employed as a mail clerk for the railway. Georgina was 24, born in Ontario. They had one son, Gordon (6 months). The family was Anglican.6 
1921 CensusChas Francis and Georgina Emily Goodridge appeared on the 1921 Census of Regina, Saskatchewan, at 1145 Rae Street. They owned their single story wood home. Chas was 29, born in Manitoba, father born in England, mother in Ontario, and was a mail clerk for the dominion government. Georgina was 29, born in Ontario, father in Ontario, mother in England. They had one son, Gordon (5). Their religion was Church of England.7 
Passenger ListCharles Francis Goodridge, his wife Georgina Emily, and daughter Geraldine were listed on a Raymond, Montana border crossing manifest dated 15 Nov 1952. Some of the information on the card:
They were immigrating. Charles was 60 years old, born in -agland Manitoba, occupation RR mail clerk.
Georgina Emily was 60, born 5/14/92 in Campbellford, Ontario. She was 5' 5" tall, fair complexion, light hair, brown eyes. The middle finger of her right hand was missing.
Daughter Geraldine was 28, born 9/6/23 in Regina, Clerk Typist, carrying $500. Description: 5'4" tall, fair complexion, blonde hair, blue eyes

They were travelling by auto. Their last permanent residence was 1332 Argyle Street in Regina. Nearest relative in Canada was son Gordon Goodridge, Edmonton Alberta. Their destination was Auborn, California and they were carrying $28,000.8 
DeathGeorgina died on 25 Apr 1980 in Santa Clara County, California.
Details from the index: Georgina Emily Goodridge, born 14 May 1892 in Canada, father's name Rowed, mother's maiden name Castle, age 87 years.2 
(Spouse's death) DeathHer husband Charles died on 19 Jan 1983 in Santa Clara County, California.9 
Last Edited31 Jul 2015

Citations

  1. Ontario Canada Birth Registration. Georgina Emily Rowed, delayed registration #003137, 25 Oct 1951.
  2. California Death Index, 1940-1997, compiled by State of California, Sacramento. Text index at Ancestry and FamilySearch.
  3. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Ontario, Durham East (55), Port Hope Town (e-2), Page 9.
  4. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Battleford (37), Township 47 Range 24 including Waseca Hamlet (ED29), Page 4.
  5. E-mails from Susan Read, Ontario, to J Kolthammer, 2002+.
  6. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Regina (27), Subdistrict 3, ED 12, Page 12.
  7. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Regina Subdistrict 31, Page 13.
  8. Border Crossings: from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956, images (www.ancestry.com) "Goodridge family border crossing cards, 1952, Montana."
  9. Index to California Deaths, www.ancestry.com, 1940-1997, compiled by Ancestry.com "Charles Francis Goodridge, born 31 May 1892 in Canada, died 19 Jan 1983 in Santa Clara, mother's maiden name Rowed."

John Allen McLean1

#19138, (1853 - 1915)
FatherMartin McLean1 (1815 - )
MotherMary McGilvray1 (c 1816 - )

Children of John Allen McLean and Mabel Gardner

Life Events

BirthJohn Allen McLean was born on 22 Mar 1853 in Canada.1
 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusHe appeared on the 1861 Census of York County, Ontario with his parents. He was 9 years old [as of next birthday], born in Upper Canada, and attended school that year.2 
ImmigrationHe immigrated to the United States circa 1866.3 
(with Parents) 1870 CensusHe appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Ashkum, Iroquois County, Illinois, with his parents. He was 18, a farmer, and born in Canada.4 
(with Parents) 1880 CensusHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Ashkum Township, Iroquois County, Illinois, with his parents. He was 27, single, a farmer, and was born in Canada.5 
MarriageHe married Mabel Gardner on 10 Dec 1890 in Iroquois County, Illinois.6
 
1900 CensusJohn A and Mabel McLean appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Harvey, Cook County, Illinois, at 14834 Center Avenue, enumerated 1 Jun 1900. With them were their daughters Hazel M (7), Helen (2), and Mabel's widowed mother Mary Gardner. John was age 46, born in Canada in March 1854, immigrated in 1866, naturalized, parents born in Scotland, and was a traveling tea and coffee merchant. Mable was 36, born in Illinois in September 1863, and was the mother of two children. They had been married 10 years and owned their home with a mortgage.7 
1910 CensusJohn and Mable McLean appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Harvey, Cook County, Illinois, at 14840 Centre Avenue, enumerated 20 Apr 1910. John was 55, born in Canada, parents born in Scotland, and he worked on his own account as a tea & coffee merchant. He immigrated in 1867 and was naturalized. Mable was 45, born in Illinois, parents born in New York, and she was employed as a dress maker. They had been married 20 years (first marriage for both) and owned their home free. Mabel was the mother of two children, both still living. Their daughters were Hazel (17) and Helen (11.)8 
DeathJohn died on 31 Jan 1915 in Harvey, Cook County, Illinois.
Details from certificate: John Allen McLean, male, white, married, born in Canada March 22, 1853, age 61 years 10 months 9 days, merchant from 1900 to 1913, retired since 1913, lived in Illinois and the U.S. for 45 years, father Martin McLean born Scotland, mother Mary McGilvary born Scotland, buried in Mt Hope Feb 3rd. The informant was Hazel McLean of Harvey, Illinois.1 
BurialHe was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. The gravestone is inscribed: "Father / John A McLean / 1853 - 1915."9 
Last Edited6 Aug 2017

Citations

  1. Death Certificates of Cook County, Illinois, 1878-1922, viewed at Family Search Historic Records & Images Online, John Allen Mclean, 1915, #4011.
  2. 1861 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Canada West, York County, King township (6), page 73.
  3. United States 1920 Federal Census, Illinois, Cook County, Thornton Township, Harvey City, ED 1193, Page 1B.
  4. 1870 Federal Census for United States, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ashkum, Roll M593_231, Page 231A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  5. United States 1880 Federal Census image. Illinois, Iroquois County, Ashkum, Roll 213, ED 122, Page 46C.
  6. Index to Illinois Marriages, text index online, 1763-1900, compiled by Illinois State Archives. John McLean & Mabel Gardner, 1890-12-10, vol 6 page 56, license #5963.
  7. 1900 Federal Census for United States, Illinois, Cook County, Thornton Township, Harvey City, ED 1193, Page 1B. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  8. 1910 Federal Census for United States, Illinois, Cook County, Harvey Ward 5, ED 122, Page 5B. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  9. Website Find A Grave. photo of gravestone.

Mary McLean1

#23092, (c 1862 - )
FatherMartin McLean1 (1815 - )
MotherMary McGilvray1 (c 1816 - )

Life Events

BirthMary McLean was born circa 1862 in Canada.1
 
(with Parents) 1870 CensusMary appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Ashkum, Iroquois County, Illinois, with her parents. She was 8 years old and born in Canada.1 
1880 CensusShe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of 712 Wells Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, enumerated 1 Jun 1880. She was a servant with a grain merchant, the Edward Beebe family. Mary was 19, single, born in Canada, parents born in Scotland.2 
Research Note
I am not sure at all that Mary born c1862 is the daughter of Martin & Mary. The 1870 census does not record relationships, so even though she was enumerated with them, they might not be her parents. Martin & Mary McLean had a daughter Mary who was born c1840 and apparently came with them to the USA and married George Heffern.
However, the 1880 census record is quite possibly for the same c1862 Mary. 
Last Edited6 Aug 2017

Citations

  1. 1870 Federal Census for United States, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ashkum, Roll M593_231, Page 231A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  2. United States 1880 Federal Census image. Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, ED 160, Page 118C.

William Hooper1

#24424, (s 1725 - )

Children of William Hooper and Joan Tucker

Life Events

BirthWilliam Hooper was born say 1725.
Birth year is estimated from the year of marriage. 
MarriageHe married Joan Tucker on 18 Apr 1750 in Bridgwater, Somerset.
The register noted that William was of Cannington and Joan was of Chilton.2 
Last Edited4 Feb 2020

Citations

  1. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Joan Hooper, 1753.
  2. St Mary Church, Bridgwater, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. marriage of William Hooper & Joan Tucker, 1750.
  3. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of John Hooper, 1751.
  4. Cannington, Somerset Parish Registers. Originals at Somerset Archives, images viewed at Ancestry. Joan Hooper baptism, 1753.
  5. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Martha Hooper, 1754.
  6. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Thomas Hooper, 1756.
  7. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Mary Hooper, 1758.
  8. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of William Hooper, 1761.
  9. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Robert Hooper, 1763.

Joan Tucker1

#24425, (s 1725 - 1767)

Children of Joan Tucker and William Hooper

Life Events

BirthJoan Tucker was born say 1725.
Birth year an estimate based on marriage date. 
MarriageShe married William Hooper on 18 Apr 1750 in Bridgwater, Somerset.
The register noted that William was of Cannington and Joan was of Chilton.1 
DeathJoan died in 1767.2
 
BurialShe was buried on 15 Feb 1767 in Cannington, Somerset. She was noted to be the wife of William Hooper.2 
Last Edited4 Feb 2020

Citations

  1. St Mary Church, Bridgwater, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. marriage of William Hooper & Joan Tucker, 1750.
  2. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. Burial of Joan Hooper, 1767.
  3. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of John Hooper, 1751.
  4. Cannington, Somerset Parish Registers. Originals at Somerset Archives, images viewed at Ancestry. Joan Hooper baptism, 1753.
  5. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Martha Hooper, 1754.
  6. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Thomas Hooper, 1756.
  7. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Mary Hooper, 1758.
  8. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of William Hooper, 1761.
  9. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Robert Hooper, 1763.

Martha Hooper1

#24426, (1754 - )
FatherWilliam Hooper1 (s 1725 - )
MotherJoan Tucker1 (s 1725 - 1767)

Life Events

BaptismMartha Hooper was baptized on 13 Oct 1754 in Cannington, Somerset. She was noted to be the daughter of William and Joan Hooper.1 
Last Edited2 Dec 2014

Citations

  1. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Martha Hooper, 1754.

Thomas Hooper1

#24427, (1756 - )
FatherWilliam Hooper1 (s 1725 - )
MotherJoan Tucker1 (s 1725 - 1767)

Life Events

BaptismThomas Hooper was baptized on 4 Jul 1756 in Cannington, Somerset. He was noted to be the son of William and Joan Hooper.1 
Last Edited5 Dec 2014

Citations

  1. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Thomas Hooper, 1756.

Mary Hooper1

#24428, (1758 - )
FatherWilliam Hooper1 (s 1725 - )
MotherJoan Tucker1 (s 1725 - 1767)

Life Events

BaptismMary Hooper was baptized on 14 Aug 1758 in Cannington, Somerset. She was noted to be the daughter of William and Joan Hooper.1 
Last Edited2 Dec 2014

Citations

  1. St Mary Church, Cannington, Somerset Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. baptism of Mary Hooper, 1758.