Dorothy Maud Brinton1

#90, (1897 - )
FatherGeorge Arnold Brinton2,1 (1875 - 1935)
MotherFanny May Bonnycastle2,1 (1878 - 1955)
Relationship3rd great-granddaughter of John Bonnycastle
Charts5 Generations of Descendants of Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle (1791-1847)

Life Events

BirthDorothy Maud Brinton was born on 8 Oct 1897 in Assiniboia, Northwest Territories.1 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusDorothy M Brinton appeared on the 1901 Census of Kenlis, Assiniboia, Northwest Territories with her parents. She was 3 years old and born 8th September 1897 in Assiniboia.2 
(with Parents) 1906 CensusDorothy Brinton appeared on the 1906 Census of Qu'Appelle District, Saskatchewan with her parents. She was 8 years old and born in Canada.3 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusDorothy Brinton appeared on the 1911 Census of Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan with her parents. She was 13 and was born in September 1897 in Saskatchewan.4 
Passenger ListDorothy and Frances Brinton were listed on a manifest of returning Canadians dated 11 Jun 1919 for the Melita, arriving in Quebec City from Liverpool. Dorothy was 21 and Frances 19. They were natural born Canadians headed to Indian Head, Sask. Their mother Frances was listed on a page entitled Returning Military.5 
Research Note There is unsourced information online that Dorothy Maud married Hector John Roderick Macleod in India. Her husband drowned in 1925 and she gave birth to a daughter in 1926. 
Last Edited23 Nov 2012

Citations

  1. Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Indexes to Births more than 100 years ago, viewed online at eHealth Saskatchewan. Reg No 9805 (Dorothy Maud, 1897/10/8, Saskatchewan, d/o Fanny May Bounycastle & George Arnold Brinton).
  2. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Assiniboia E (203), Kenlis (g-2), page 6, line 32.
  3. 1906 Census for Northwest Provinces. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Qu'Apelle (15), subdistrict 34, page 1.
  4. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Qu'Apelle (213), subdistrict 24, page 20.
  5. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. SS Melita, arrived in Quebec in June 1919.