Charles Clarke
M
Charles Clarke||p154.htm#i4666|Thomas Clarke||p155.htm#i4718||||||||||||||||
Charles Clarke is the son of Thomas Clarke.
Children of Charles Clarke and Mary Jane McAfee
- Eva Clarke
- Thomas Curtis Clarke
- John Clarke b. c 1886, d. 5 Feb 1945
James Steele
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James Steele||p154.htm#i4667|(?) Steele||p316.htm#i9597|Nicholina (?)||p144.htm#i4392|||||||||||||
Children of James Steele and Margaret McAfee
- John Steele+1 b. 22 Sep 1830, d. 23 Feb 1911
- Hugh Steele b. c 1835, d. 8 Sep 1867
- Arthur Steele
- Margaret "Peggy" Jane Steele+ b. bt 1836 - 1839, d. 8 Mar 1911
- Robert Steele b. c 1841, d. 14 Oct 1884
- Joseph Steele
- Martha Steele+
- Mary Ann Steele
- William James Steele+ b. 30 Mar 1852, d. 27 Sep 1937
Citations
- [S210] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations from FHL and Actual Death Certificates, Registration of Death, 027951 11).
Cecelia Brown
F
Cecelia Brown||p154.htm#i4669|James Brown||p154.htm#i4668|Mary Jane "Nancy" McAfee||p147.htm#i4483|||||||John McAfee|b. c 1776\nd. c 1890|p145.htm#i4413|Martha McKay|b. c 1780|p156.htm#i4734|
Children of Cecelia Brown and George Roade
Martha Jane Brown
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Martha Jane Brown||p154.htm#i4670|James Brown||p154.htm#i4668|Mary Jane "Nancy" McAfee||p147.htm#i4483|||||||John McAfee|b. c 1776\nd. c 1890|p145.htm#i4413|Martha McKay|b. c 1780|p156.htm#i4734|
William Brown
M, b. 1837
William Brown|b. 1837|p154.htm#i4671|James Brown||p154.htm#i4668|Mary Jane "Nancy" McAfee||p147.htm#i4483|||||||John McAfee|b. c 1776\nd. c 1890|p145.htm#i4413|Martha McKay|b. c 1780|p156.htm#i4734|
William Brown died, at never married (Rev. Mullen).
William Brown was born in 1837, at Canada (1851 census). He was the son of James Brown and Mary Jane "Nancy" McAfee.
Dr. Wolley
M
Martha Dickey
F
Martha Dickey||p154.htm#i4676|Wesley Dickey||p154.htm#i4674|Sarah Jenny||p154.htm#i4675|||||||||||||
Martha McAfee
F, b. between 1833 and 1835, d. 15 November 1906
Martha McAfee|b. bt 1833 - 1835\nd. 15 Nov 1906|p154.htm#i4679|John McAfee|b. c 1811\nd. c 1860|p144.htm#i4393|Mary (?)||p271.htm#i8186|John McAfee|b. c 1776\nd. c 1890|p145.htm#i4413|Martha McKay|b. c 1780|p156.htm#i4734|||||||
Martha McAfee was born between 1833 and 1835, at Ire. (age from 1851 census, Presb.). She was the daughter of John McAfee and Mary (?).
Martha McAfee died on 15 November 1906.
Elizabeth McAfee
F
Elizabeth McAfee||p154.htm#i4680|John McAfee|b. c 1811\nd. c 1860|p144.htm#i4393|Mary (?)||p271.htm#i8186|John McAfee|b. c 1776\nd. c 1890|p145.htm#i4413|Martha McKay|b. c 1780|p156.htm#i4734|||||||
Margaret Lillian McAfee
F, b. 11 February 1848, d. 22 March 1935
Margaret Lillian McAfee|b. 11 Feb 1848\nd. 22 Mar 1935|p154.htm#i4681|Thomas McAfee|b. 1819\nd. 7 Feb 1907|p99.htm#i3012|Nancy Ann Stewart|b. c 1816\nd. 1 Nov 1893|p105.htm#i3201|John McAfee|b. c 1776\nd. c 1890|p145.htm#i4413|Martha McKay|b. c 1780|p156.htm#i4734|||||||
Margaret Lillian McAfee was born on 11 February 1848, at, , Ont. (1881 census). ; Margaret appears first on:
1851 census: 4 years old, b. 1848
1861 census: 13 years old, b. 1848
1871 census: 19 years old, b. 1852
Margaret was on the 1861 King Township Census and 1871 Euphrasia Census
Phyllis McAfee (Merrifield) seemed to think that Margaret did not live in the MarkdaleArea.1 She was the daughter of Thomas McAfee and Nancy Ann Stewart. Margaret Lillian McAfee witnessed the New Tag of Thomas McAfee on 12 January 1852 at Lot 24, Cons 12, , York, ; The 1851(Roll # C-11760, York County, King Twp., part 3, page 262/263, line 40) census has the following data, along with that from 1861 (Roll # C-1088, York Co., King Twp., Dev. 12, page 158) and from Euphrasia Roll C-9953:
Thomas was living in a 1 story log house(1851 and 1861) with one family, lot 24, cons. 12, 91 ac., 13 cult. 1851, 27 pasture;
Thomas, Farmer, Ire, Presb., 31, b. 1821, 1861 age 40, b. 1821; P. Meth; 1871 age 50, b. 1821, P. Meth.
Nancy, Housekeeper, Ire, Presb., 32, b. 1820, 1861, age 40, b. 1821, P. Meth., name is now Ann; 1871 again Nancy age 55, b. 1816;
Martha Jane, Spinster, Ire, Presb., 8, b. 1844, 1861, age 19, b. 1842, P. Meth; 1871 lists age 26, b. 1845;** with husband Robert Neely;
Mary, Spinster, Ire, Presb., 6, b. 1846, 1861, age 17, b. 1844, P. Meth; not listed;
Eliza, Spinster, Can, Presb., 5, b. 1847, 1861, age 15, b. 1846, P. Meth; 1871 age 21, b. 1850
Margaret, Spinster, Can, Presb., 4, b. 1848, 1861, age 13, b. 1848, P. Meth; 1871 age 19, b. 1852
Thomas, Can, Presb., 2, b. 1850, 1861, age 12, b. 1849, P. Meth; 1871 age 20, b. 1851
Robert John, Can, Presb., 1, b. 1851, 1861, age 10, b. 1851, P. Meth; 1871 age 18, b. 1853.1
Margaret Lillian McAfee married John Smith McNeice, son of James McNeice and Jane (?), on 7 February 1872, at Euphrasia Co., Grey Co., ON, Can.. 21/46 (Grey Co): John Smith McNEECE, 27, day laborer, Chinguacousy, Euphrasia, s/o James & Jane, married Margaret McAFEE, 22, King twp., Euphrasia, d/o Thomas & Nancy, witn: John WILEY & Eliza McAFEE, both of Euphrasia, 7 Feb 1872 at Euphrasia.2
As of 7 February 1872,her married name was McNeice.3
From the 1881 Census, at, Grey, ,:
Margret MCNEECE M Female Irish 24 Ontario Baptist
Nancy L. MCNEICE Female Irish 6 Ontario Baptist
Virginia I. MCNEICE Female Irish 1 Ontario Baptist
Census Place Euphrasia, Grey East, Ontario
NA Film C-13261, District 155, Sub-district C, Division 2, Page #30.4
Margaret Lillian McAfee waslisted on the 1901 census for at, Grey, , in 1901.
1 40 McAfee Thomas M Head W Blank 1819 81
2 40 McNeece Margret F Daughter W Feb 11 1848 53
3 40 McNeece Ida F G. Daughter S Sep 10 Blank 21
District: ON GREY (East/Est) (#64)
Subdistrict: Euphrasia C-5 Page 5
Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6468.5
Margaret Lillian McAfee died on 22 March 1935, at #16570 at Lombard St., , Grey, . Margaret Lillian McNeece nee Neely, widow, age 88y 1m 10 days died on 22 Mar. 1931, b: 11 Feb. 1847 in C.W.
Parents: Thomas McAfee b: Ireland and Nancy Stewart b: Scotland
Cause: Bronchitus and pneumonia
Dr. S Schubart
Informant: Mrs. Ida V. Clugston, daughter.
Buried Meaford.6
Children of Margaret Lillian McAfee and John Smith McNeice
- Nancy McNeice b. 9 Feb 1873
- Nancy Lillian McNeice b. 16 Mar 1874
- Virginia Ida McNeice b. 10 Sep 1879
Citations
- [S507] Unknown author, 1851 census.
- [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration.
- [S4] Unknown author, Internet, 21/46 (Grey Co): John Smith McNEECE, 27, day laborer, Chinguacousy, Euphrasia, /o James & Jane, married Margaret McAFEE, 22, King twp., Euphrasia, d/o Thomas & Nancy, witn: John WILEY & Eliza McAFEE, both of Euphrasia, 7 Feb 1872 at Euphrasia; http://homepages.rootsweb.com/
- [S515] Unknown author, 1881 census Canada.
- [S523] Unknown author, 1901 census.
- [S210] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations from FHL and Actual Death Certificates.
Alice Ann Bigford
F
Alice Ann Bigford||p154.htm#i4682|William Bigford|b. 26 Aug 1821|p24.htm#i705|Mary Ann (?)|b. 1823|p34.htm#i1022|Benjamin Bigford|b. 1788\nd. 1876|p133.htm#i4064|Ruth Warren|b. c 1795\nd. 1875|p154.htm#i4695|||||||
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst
M, b. 1873
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst|b. 1873|p154.htm#i4683|Joseph Longhurst|b. 7 Jun 1837|p271.htm#i8188|Elizabeth "Nellie/Lizzie" Ferrier Bell|b. 20 Jan 1835|p146.htm#i4443|Charles Longhurst|b. c Jun 1806\nd. 22 Dec 1892|p2.htm#i42|Martha Inkerman|b. c 1813\nd. c 1896|p6.htm#i163|William Bell|b. c 1810|p166.htm#i5026|Elizabeth Dawson||p1101.htm#i33246|
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst was also known as Nathan b. Longhurst.
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst was born in 1873, at, Simcoe, . ; My book #2, page 75.1 He was the son of Joseph Longhurst and Elizabeth "Nellie/Lizzie" Ferrier Bell.
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst married Violet Leitch, daughter of Samuel Leitch and Martha Ann Phoenix, on 9 September 1896, at, Ontario, . 1896 #009411 page 75 , book # 2.
Name: Nathan B. Longhurst; Violet Leitch;
Age, status, Occupation: 23, Bach., mason; 19, Single;
Born, from reg.: East Gwillimbury, Ontario; 1873 Twp of Scott, Ontario; 1877
Living: Twp. of Scott; Twp.of Scott,
Parents: Joseph Longhurst; Samuel Leitch,
Elizabeth Bell Martha Phoenix
Religion: Church of England, Christian Church,
Witnesses: David Meyers, Zephrh Hill (?)
Emily Phoenix Brown
Date, location, etc.: 9 Sep. 1896 in Zephrh(sp), Ont. by Rev. L. (?), (Licence).2
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst was born in 1873, at, Simcoe, . ; My book #2, page 75.1 He was the son of Joseph Longhurst and Elizabeth "Nellie/Lizzie" Ferrier Bell.
Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst married Violet Leitch, daughter of Samuel Leitch and Martha Ann Phoenix, on 9 September 1896, at, Ontario, . 1896 #009411 page 75 , book # 2.
Name: Nathan B. Longhurst; Violet Leitch;
Age, status, Occupation: 23, Bach., mason; 19, Single;
Born, from reg.: East Gwillimbury, Ontario; 1873 Twp of Scott, Ontario; 1877
Living: Twp. of Scott; Twp.of Scott,
Parents: Joseph Longhurst; Samuel Leitch,
Elizabeth Bell Martha Phoenix
Religion: Church of England, Christian Church,
Witnesses: David Meyers, Zephrh Hill (?)
Emily Phoenix Brown
Date, location, etc.: 9 Sep. 1896 in Zephrh(sp), Ont. by Rev. L. (?), (Licence).2
Children of Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst and Violet Leitch
- Maisie Lenora Longhurst b. 13 Dec 1899
- Delbert Brice Longhurst3 b. 27 Jan 1902
- Edith Viola Longhurst3 b. 5 Jul 1904
- Clarence Rossilyn Longhurst3
- Bertram Longhurst+ b. c 1908
- Olive Myrtle Longhurst
- Velma Blanche Longhurst3
- Harry Longhurst3
Citations
- [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration, Certificate Registration #021044-20 (Ontario County) --
Groom: Nathan LONGHURST,
Birthplace of Groom's father: York Township.
Birthplace of Bride's father: Halifax, England.
Both Groom and Bride can read and write. - [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration.
- [S8] Unknown author, Donna Longhurst.
Violet Leitch
F, b. 17 June 1877, d. 18 June 1919
Violet Leitch|b. 17 Jun 1877\nd. 18 Jun 1919|p154.htm#i4684|Samuel Leitch||p154.htm#i4685|Martha Ann Phoenix||p154.htm#i4686|||||||||||||
Violet Leitch was born on 17 June 1877, at, , Twp. of Scott. She was the daughter of Samuel Leitch and Martha Ann Phoenix.
Violet Leitch married Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst, son of Joseph Longhurst and Elizabeth "Nellie/Lizzie" Ferrier Bell, on 9 September 1896, at, Ontario, . 1896 #009411 page 75 , book # 2.
Name: Nathan B. Longhurst; Violet Leitch;
Age, status, Occupation: 23, Bach., mason; 19, Single;
Born, from reg.: East Gwillimbury, Ontario; 1873 Twp of Scott, Ontario; 1877
Living: Twp. of Scott; Twp.of Scott,
Parents: Joseph Longhurst; Samuel Leitch,
Elizabeth Bell Martha Phoenix
Religion: Church of England, Christian Church,
Witnesses: David Meyers, Zephrh Hill (?)
Emily Phoenix Brown
Date, location, etc.: 9 Sep. 1896 in Zephrh(sp), Ont. by Rev. L. (?), (Licence).1
As of 9 September 1896,her married name was Longhurst.
Violet Leitch died on 18 June 1919, at could be 19 Jan 1919.
Children of Violet Leitch and Nathan "Nate" Bertram Longhurst
- Maisie Lenora Longhurst b. 13 Dec 1899
- Delbert Brice Longhurst2 b. 27 Jan 1902
- Edith Viola Longhurst2 b. 5 Jul 1904
- Clarence Rossilyn Longhurst2
- Bertram Longhurst+ b. c 1908
- Olive Myrtle Longhurst
- Velma Blanche Longhurst2
- Harry Longhurst2
Samuel Leitch
M
Children of Samuel Leitch and Martha Ann Phoenix
- Tim Leitch
- Libbie Leitch
- Violet Leitch+ b. 17 Jun 1877, d. 18 Jun 1919
- Charles Leitch+
- Frances Leitch+
Martha Ann Phoenix
F
Children of Martha Ann Phoenix and Samuel Leitch
- Tim Leitch
- Libbie Leitch
- Violet Leitch+ b. 17 Jun 1877, d. 18 Jun 1919
- Charles Leitch+
- Frances Leitch+
William Thomas Warren
M, b. 6 August 1827, d. 3 July 1900
William Thomas Warren|b. 6 Aug 1827\nd. 3 Jul 1900|p154.htm#i4687|William Warren||p127.htm#i3859|Anne Hollingsworth|b. 1796|p127.htm#i3861|Benjamin Warren|b. bt 1768 - 1770\nd. 1798|p136.htm#i4155|(?) Catherine||p154.htm#i4693|Nicholas J. Hollingsworth|b. 1762|p280.htm#i8466|Mary Rothwell||p280.htm#i8467|
William Thomas Warren was born on 6 August 1827, at, Wexford, , Ireland. At From 1851 census as well; A Methodist. He was the son of William Warren and Anne Hollingsworth.
William Thomas Warren married Frances "Fanny" Rathwell, daughter of Samuel Rathwell and Evelin Robeson, before 1857.
William Thomas Warren died on 3 July 1900, at Not on the 1901 census., , Leeds, .1,2
William Thomas Warren waslisted on the 1901 census for at, Leeds, , on 31 March 1901.
3 28 23 Warren John T M Head S Mar 26 1877 34
3 29 23 Warren Frances F Mother W Jun 16 1833 68
3 30 23 Warren Elleanor F Sister S Sep 8 1861 39
3 31 23 Warren Nelson M Brother S Jun 20 1876 25
3 32 23 Warren Effie F Sister S Jun 26 1878 22
3 33 23 Stephenson Tom M Laborer S Jul 20 1863 38
Yonge & Escott (Front), LEEDS, ON
Dist: 83, Subdist: i-6, T-6479.1
Children of William Thomas Warren and Frances "Fanny" Rathwell
- Mary Ann Warren b. c 1857
- Ellicia Margaret Warren b. 1860
- Elenor Elizabeth Warren b. 8 Sep 1861
- William Benjamin Warren+ b. 17 Nov 1862, d. 17 Sep 1920
- Samuel Henry Warren+ b. 10 Jan 1868, d. 12 Jun 1928
- Frederick James Warren b. 28 Aug 1870, d. 17 Jan 1920
- John Thomas Warren+ b. 26 Mar 1872
- Nelson Albert Warren2 b. 20 Jun 1876, d. 14 Mar 1919
- Effie Sophia Warren2 b. 26 Jun 1878, d. 11 May 1928
Benjamin Warren
M, b. 1784, d. 18 January 1866
Benjamin Warren|b. 1784\nd. 18 Jan 1866|p154.htm#i4688|Benjamin Warren|b. bt 1768 - 1770\nd. 1798|p136.htm#i4155|(?) Catherine||p154.htm#i4693|Joseph Warren|b. c 1711/12\nd. 1802|p420.htm#i12710||||||||||
Benjamin Warren was born in 1784, at, , Ireland. At from age on gravestone and Miller collection obituary; Sir Richard Musgrave's "The Irish Rebellion of 1798" edited by Kevin, Catherine Warren - husband murdered leaving her with 2 children from
Ballycanew. So the two boys Benjamin and William are assumed since the
Warren book claims William and Benjamin as probably brothers.; Page 743.1,2 He was the son of Benjamin Warren and (?) Catherine. Reference: Ireland, A History by Robert Kee, Weidenfeld & Nicholson Ltd., London;
2) Landlord Or Tenant, Magnus Magnusson, The Bodley Head, London.
3) Sir Richard Musgrave’s “The Irish Rebellion of 1798" edited by Kevin Whelan and Steven W. Meyers, Round Tower Books, P.O. Box 12407, Fort Wayne , Indiana 46863-1856.
4) Wexford: History and Society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish County; Editor, Kevin Whelan. Geographic Publications, Dublin ISBN 0 906602 0 68
No. XIX,1.
County of the city of Dublin. THE information of Benjamin
to Wit. Warren, of Kilcormuck, in the county of Wexford, yeoman, who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists, informeth and saith, That he was taken prisoner by the rebels, at Kilcormuck aforesaid, on the twenty-ninth day of May, 1798, and was conveyed to the rebel camp on Vinegar-hill, in said county, together with another protestant prisoner, of the name of Samuel West, of Kilcormuck aforesaid; that on the arrival of this informant at said rebel camp, they put him into the walls of an old mill, where there were many other protestant prisoners; informant saith, that half an hour after the said rebels led out informant to put him to death, for no other reason than because he was a protestant. Informant saith, that the said rebels asked him, in what religion he would die? when informant answered, he would die a protestant as he had been bred such. Informant saith that the said rebels then said to informant, “You bloody orange thief, you are damned, and will go to hell the instant we put the breath out of you.” Informant saith, the rebels thereon gave him several stabs of pikes in the body and neck, and that while some of the said rebels were wounding informant, others were engaged in tearing off, with great vehemence, the clothes of informant. Informant saith, that he suffered the most excruciating pain from his wounds, and was so exhausted by the loss of blood, that he lay motionless and speechless for some hours. Informant saith, that said rebels led out soon after thirteen protestants, whom they put to death with pikes one after the other in the said rebel camp, and that the body of one of the said protestants fell on this informant, which put him to very great pain, and almost extinguished what little remains of life there were in him. Informant saith, that next morning, finding he had strength enough to creep all-fours, he crept to the gripe of a ditch near the road, where he remained till it was dark, and then informant contrived to make his escape. Informant saith, he heard, and which he verily believes to be true, that the rebels shot, or butchered with pikes, twenty-four Protestants on the said day on Vinegar-hill aforesaid. Informant saith, that father Murphy, parish priest of Kilcormuck aforesaid, was commander in chief in said rebel camp, and that this informant applied to the said Murphy to save his life, but that said Murphy replied, he would not interfere about him, as he was going to take Wexford, and that he would leave them (meaning the rebels) to do as they pleased with them. Informant saith, that the said father Murphy was the first person who promoted an insurrection in the county where he lived; and that, on Saturday the twenty-sixth, and Sunday the twenty-seventh of May last, he, at the head of a rebel mob, caused all the protestant houses in the said parish of Kilcormuck to be burned, except three or four which were saved. Informant further saith, that among the prisoners so killed on said day were Henry Hatton, esquire, portreeve of Enniscorthy, in said county, and a yeoman in captain Richards?s corps of cavalry, Thomas Colbourne, of Enniscorthy aforesaid, victualler, George Stacey, of Enniscorthy aforesaid, two men of the name of Gill, of a place called the Oiled-gate, between Enniscorthy and Wexford, Benjamin Stacey, of Enniscorthy aforesaid, farmer, Jacob Minchin, of Enniscorthy aforesaid, cabinet-maker, Edward Brisket, of Enniscorthy aforesaid, merchant, George Sparrow, of said town, farmer, Joseph Maud, of said town, farmer, and a yeoman in captain Cormick?s corps, William Tugman, of the parish of Enniscorthy, weaver, and several others whose names informant cannot at this time recollect. Informant saith, he heard, and which he verily believes, that a man of the name of Murtagh Bryan, a common executioner, shot twenty-four protestants in one day on Vinegar-hill, aforesaid; that he obtained a glass of whiskey for every person so shot. Informant saith, he was informed, and verily believes, that one Luke Byrne, an opulent farmer, assassinated many Protestants, and among others, one Samuel Goodison, an opulent farmer, of Glendaw, in said county.
Sworn before me, this 23d day of August, 1798,
his
THOMAS FLEMING, BENJAMIN X WARREN.
Lord mayor of the city of Dublin. mark on 23 August 1798 at Could this be the correct Benjamin Warren or is it his father., , , Ireland.2
Benjamin Warren married Rebecca (?) before 1821.
Benjamin Warren emigrated in 1823 from From Wexford to to at Ballycanoe.1
He was Census Ref (3) in 1842 at C-1344, , Grenville, ; 1842 census, Benjamin Warren listed as School Master (10 th cons); Roll C-1344,
Augusta Twp., Grenville Co..3
Benjamin Warren was in at, Grenville, , on the 1851 census in on 12 January 1852
Living in 1.5 story log house.
Benjamin Warren age 68B: 1784, all CE
Martha Warren age 22, except Martha, C. Meth.
Joseph Warren age 20
Susanna Warren age 16
Sarah Warren age 14
Thomas Warren age 6.4
Benjamin Warren died on 18 January 1866, at, Grenville, .
Benjamin Warren was buried on 20 January 1866, at St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery., , Leeds Grenville, ; St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, have photo of stone.
He was 82 years old, thus born 1784.5
Benjamin Warren left a will on 9 July 1866, at Execution of his will., , Grenville, ; I Aron Bellamy Padee of the village of North Augusta in the township of Auguata in the county of Grenville and in the Province of Canada Esquire- make oath and say:
1) That I was personally present and saw the original last will and testament of Benjamin Warren of the said township of Augusta duly executed by the said Benjamin Warren in the presence of me this deferant and the said James Langstaff.
2) I this deferant and the said James Langstaff are publicaly witrcure to the execution of afor said of said last will and testament of Benjamin Warren.
3) The within paper writing is a true copy of the said last will and testament of the said Benjamin Warren.
Sworn before me at the
township of Augusta in the county of Grenville A. B. Pardee
this nineth day of July
A.D. 1866
William Dowling, A commissioner for takeing affidavits in the Queen's Bench in and for the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.5
Benjamin Warren There are two distinct Benjamin Warrens, the Warren book has one the son of the man murdered during the 1798 rebellion. I have made this Benjamin this one since his son marries Jane Langstaff a daughter of Elizabeth Warren and I don't believe first cousins would have married. Which William should go where is another matter.
Roll # H-1682 from the Miller collection, as it has Benjamin's obituary that states he was from Wexford,and came to Canada in 1823.
The information on Benjamin's family comes from the 1848 and 1851 census. The 1851 census does not have location, but they are listed as now being in Augusta, Grenville Co.
There were two families, #1 headed by John and Jane Warren nee Langstaff;
#2 headed by William (38) and Rose Ann (27) Warren
both from Ireland.
The information on Benjamin's family comes from the 1851 census as of Oct. 1999. The family was living in a 1.5 story log house, Benjamin is now 68 years old, born in Ireland. Rebecca has died.
The family was living in a 1.5 story log house on Lot 23, Cons. #5 in Escott Twp. Leeds County in 1842, headed by Benjamin Warren, came to Canada in 1818, according to the census. If the obituary is correct this is not the Benjamin Warren.
Roll C-4651 of Perth Military records list the following:
page10: Second half of film:
25 Dec. 1822, Benjamin Warren, Yonge and Escott twp., Cons. 5, lot NE1/2 #23, arrived 8 aug 1817 on the ship Mary Ann and settled 19 Sep. 1817, 100 ac. No other comments under Remarks
page11: Second half of film:
25 Dec. 1822, Willaim Warren, Yonge and Escott twp., Cons. 5, lot SW1/2 #23, arrived 23 aug 1817 on ship Mary and Betty settled 17 Oct. 1817, 100 ac. No other comments under Remarks..
Seems she put info on the IGI:
Mary Seitz SCHWARTZ
2386 East Heritage Way, Suite B, Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Early in 1818, Christopher LITTLE (1787-1870) left Enniskillen with his wife
Margaret and their 3-month-old baby David. We don't know from which port they
sailed, but according to family writings by Christopher's granddaughters (my
Aunt Alberta Lucy LIGHTLE (1890-1981) to her sister Edna Victoria Lottie
LIGHTLE (1896-1994) of Port Hope ON), it took 13 weeks and 3 days to cross the North
Atlantic and reach Upper Canada. On that ship, Christopher & Margaret's son
David Lightle was one of only two children not to die of plague en route. After
coming up the St. Lawrence River to Quebec, they came on up into Quinte Bay,
to live at "The Carrying Place" (across the bay, south from Trenton at the
mouth of Lake Ontario). They were Methodists. So, by 1820, they had migrated a
wee bit to the Irish Methodist settlement in the rich farmlands just north of
today's Port Hope & Cobourg, southeast of Peterborough Ontario. in 1999.
Children of Benjamin Warren and Rebecca (?)
- William Warren+ b. 1821, d. 16 Oct 1889
- John Warren+ b. 4 Nov 1826, d. 13 Aug 1901
- Benjamin Elliott Warren b. 22 Oct 1828
- Martha Warren+
- Joseph Warren+ b. 1831, d. 1876
- Susannah Warren b. c 1835, d. 11 Jul 1909
- Sarah Anna Warren+ b. 31 Mar 1836, d. 17 Nov 1903
- Ruth Warren+ b. 13 Nov 1842
- Thomas Edward "T.E." Warren+ b. 27 Mar 1846, d. 6 Jul 1902
- George Warren6 b. 8 Aug 1850
Citations
- [S540] Unknown author, Miller Col., NA, #H-1677, Vol 53.
- [S96] Unknown author, Sir Richard Musgrave's "The Irish Rebellion of 1798" edited by Kevin Whelan and Steven W. Meyers.
- [S505] Unknown author, 1841 census U.C.
- [S507] Unknown author, 1851 census.
- [S2] Unknown author, Jack Langstaff.
- [S70] Unknown author, Lamb's Pond Registers, HAVE PHOTOCOPIES.
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell
F, b. 16 June 1833, d. 4 November 1922
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell|b. 16 Jun 1833\nd. 4 Nov 1922|p154.htm#i4689|Samuel Rathwell||p1099.htm#i33155|Evelin Robeson||p1099.htm#i33156|||||||||||||
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell was born on 16 June 1833, at, Leeds, , U.C.. ; 1861 census claims Ireland.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Rathwell and Evelin Robeson.1
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell was in at, Leeds, , on the 1851 census in on 14 January 1852
Leeds / 195 Kitley township / p. 18d, 19a, (37)
1 Scovill, George C. United States Baptist age 57 M Farmer
2 Scovill, Hannah Canada Baptist age 53 F
3 Scovill, Marey M Canada Baptist age 21 F
4 Rathwell, Frances Canada Baptist age 17 F.2
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell married William Thomas Warren, son of William Warren and Anne Hollingsworth, before 1857.
As of before 1857,her married name was Warren.
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell witnessed the New Tag of Nelson Albert Warren on 18 June 1911 at, Leeds, ; 30 28 Warren Nelson M Head S Jun 1876 34
31 28 Warren Frannie F Mother W Jun 1833 78
32 28 Warren Elloner F Sister S Sep 1860 52
33 28 Warren Jennie F Sister S Jul 1878 32
Brockville / 14 Escott Front / page 3.3
Frances "Fanny" Rathwell died on 4 November 1922, at Buried 6 November., , .1
Children of Frances "Fanny" Rathwell and William Thomas Warren
- Mary Ann Warren b. c 1857
- Ellicia Margaret Warren b. 1860
- Elenor Elizabeth Warren b. 8 Sep 1861
- William Benjamin Warren+ b. 17 Nov 1862, d. 17 Sep 1920
- Samuel Henry Warren+ b. 10 Jan 1868, d. 12 Jun 1928
- Frederick James Warren b. 28 Aug 1870, d. 17 Jan 1920
- John Thomas Warren+ b. 26 Mar 1872
- Nelson Albert Warren1 b. 20 Jun 1876, d. 14 Mar 1919
- Effie Sophia Warren1 b. 26 Jun 1878, d. 11 May 1928
Mary Ann Warren
F, b. circa 1857
Mary Ann Warren|b. c 1857|p154.htm#i4690|William Thomas Warren|b. 6 Aug 1827\nd. 3 Jul 1900|p154.htm#i4687|Frances "Fanny" Rathwell|b. 16 Jun 1833\nd. 4 Nov 1922|p154.htm#i4689|William Warren||p127.htm#i3859|Anne Hollingsworth|b. 1796|p127.htm#i3861|Samuel Rathwell||p1099.htm#i33155|Evelin Robeson||p1099.htm#i33156|
Mary Ann Warren was born circa 1857, at, Leeds, , C.W..1 She was the daughter of William Thomas Warren and Frances "Fanny" Rathwell.
As of 10 February 1880,her married name was More.1
Citations
- [S715] Unknown author, "Peter Ruigrok: Warren Family Tree", Have PDF File.
Elenor Elizabeth Warren
F, b. 8 September 1861
Elenor Elizabeth Warren|b. 8 Sep 1861|p154.htm#i4691|William Thomas Warren|b. 6 Aug 1827\nd. 3 Jul 1900|p154.htm#i4687|Frances "Fanny" Rathwell|b. 16 Jun 1833\nd. 4 Nov 1922|p154.htm#i4689|William Warren||p127.htm#i3859|Anne Hollingsworth|b. 1796|p127.htm#i3861|Samuel Rathwell||p1099.htm#i33155|Evelin Robeson||p1099.htm#i33156|
Elenor Elizabeth Warren was born on 8 September 1861, at, Leeds, , C.W.. ; From 1901 census get:
Warren Elleanor F Sister S Sep 8 1861 39.1 She was the daughter of William Thomas Warren and Frances "Fanny" Rathwell. Elenor Elizabeth Warren witnessed the New Tag of William Thomas Warren on 31 March 1901 at, Leeds, ; 3 28 23 Warren John T M Head S Mar 26 1877 34
3 29 23 Warren Frances F Mother W Jun 16 1833 68
3 30 23 Warren Elleanor F Sister S Sep 8 1861 39
3 31 23 Warren Nelson M Brother S Jun 20 1876 25
3 32 23 Warren Effie F Sister S Jun 26 1878 22
3 33 23 Stephenson Tom M Laborer S Jul 20 1863 38
Yonge & Escott (Front), LEEDS, ON
Dist: 83, Subdist: i-6, T-6479.2 Elenor Elizabeth Warren witnessed the New Tag of Nelson Albert Warren on 18 June 1911 at, Leeds, ; 30 28 Warren Nelson M Head S Jun 1876 34
31 28 Warren Frannie F Mother W Jun 1833 78
32 28 Warren Elloner F Sister S Sep 1860 52
33 28 Warren Jennie F Sister S Jul 1878 32
Brockville / 14 Escott Front / page 3.3
Ellicia Margaret Warren
F, b. 1860
Ellicia Margaret Warren|b. 1860|p154.htm#i4692|William Thomas Warren|b. 6 Aug 1827\nd. 3 Jul 1900|p154.htm#i4687|Frances "Fanny" Rathwell|b. 16 Jun 1833\nd. 4 Nov 1922|p154.htm#i4689|William Warren||p127.htm#i3859|Anne Hollingsworth|b. 1796|p127.htm#i3861|Samuel Rathwell||p1099.htm#i33155|Evelin Robeson||p1099.htm#i33156|
Ellicia Margaret Warren was born in 1860, at, Leeds, .1 She was the daughter of William Thomas Warren and Frances "Fanny" Rathwell.
Citations
- [S715] Unknown author, "Peter Ruigrok: Warren Family Tree", Have PDF File.
(?) Catherine
F
Children of (?) Catherine and Benjamin Warren
- Benjamin Warren+ b. 1784, d. 18 Jan 1866
- William Warren+
William "Billy the Picket" Warren
M
William "Billy the Picket" Warren||p154.htm#i4694|Joseph Warren|b. c 1711/12\nd. 1802|p420.htm#i12710||||||||||||||||
William "Billy the Picket" Warren is the son of Joseph Warren.
Children of William "Billy the Picket" Warren and Margaret Copeland
- Sarah Warren b. 1785
- Joseph Warren
- Elizabeth Warren b. 20 Apr 1794
- Richard Warren+1 b. 3 Feb 1795, d. 1859
- Margaret Warren2
Ruth Warren
F, b. circa 1795, d. 1875
Ruth Warren|b. c 1795\nd. 1875|p154.htm#i4695|William Warren|b. c 1760\nd. c 1798|p443.htm#i13405|Catherine (?)||p443.htm#i13406|||||||||||||
Ruth Warren was born circa 1795, at Diocese Of Ossory, Leinster Province, Ireland (61 1851). She was the daughter of William Warren and Catherine (?).
Ruth Warren married Benjamin Bigford on 19 April 1816, at, Leeds Co., , Canada. Irish site has the name spelled Bickford.1,2
As of 19 April 1816,her married name was Bigford.1
Ruth Warren died in 1875.3
Children of Ruth Warren and Benjamin Bigford
- Benjamin Bigford+ b. 9 Jan 1820, d. 8 May 1888
- William Bigford+4 b. 26 Aug 1821
- John William Bigford+ b. 8 Feb 1825
- Elizabeth Bigford b. 22 Sep 1826
- Susannah Bigford b. 1 Jun 1828
- Henry Bigford+ b. 19 Sep 1834
Citations
- [S13] Unknown author, IGI / Ancestral File LDS, Submitter:
Raymond THURTELL
e-mail address e-mail address, Vanderbijl park, Gauteng, 1911, South Africa. - [S195] Unknown author, Ireland Marriage Manuscripts, Diocese of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin.
- [S13] Unknown author, IGI / Ancestral File LDS.
- [S578] Edited by H. R. MORGAN, Parish Register 0f Brockville and Vicinity, 1814-1830, Births marriages Deaths, various ministers.
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