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William Trowbridge*

Male 1827 - 1906  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Trowbridge* was born in 1827 (son of Eli Trowbridge* and Mary Summers*); died on 04 Dec 1906.

    Notes:

    L37 C1
    a school trustee for 3 years
    a Reformer in politics
    owned several farms from the Thames River to C2
    Trowbridge/Nixon
    married his 1st cousin
    [HCM, p. 1029]: William Trowbridge, one of the enterprising and successful farmers of Westminster Township, is the son of Eli Trowbridge, ...William Trowbridge, was born April 14, 1827, on his father's farm, and received a common school education. He assisted his father on the farm until grown, and then married Miss Mary Nixon, daughter of James Nixon, an old pioneer of the Township. To Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge were born two children --Jane and Mary. After marriage, Mr. Trowbridge and fmaily settled on Lot 37, and has always resided in the immediate vicity, and is now residing on Lot 35. He has been successfully engaged in farming all his life, and is one of the substatnial farmers of the county. He takes great interest in educational work, and has filled the office of School Trustee for three years. He has also held other offices. He has always been a hard-working, industrious citizen, and a pleasant, genial gentleman. He is a Reformer in politics.

    William married Mary Nixon*. Mary (daughter of James Nixon* and Margaret Summers*) was born in 1834; died on 21 Feb 1926. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Jane Trowbridge* was born on 15 Apr 1858; died on 24 Jun 1945.
    2. John Trowbridge* was born in Jul 1864; died on 12 Nov 1864.
    3. James Trowbridge* was born in Oct 1865; died on 10 Feb 1866.
    4. Mary Trowbridge* was born in 1869; died in 1949.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eli Trowbridge* was born in 1786 in New York state; died on 28 Apr 1828.

    Notes:

    settled on L35 C1 kn 1822
    ran a tavern and stage coach station
    Trowbridge/Nixon

    [Guy St-Denis - Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township, p 45] [James Shelden sold what was left of L35 to Eli Trowbridge, an innkeeper, on August 14, 1827]

    [HCM, p. 1029]: Eli Trowbridge, who was born in New York State, and was a man thirty years of age when he moved with his wife Miss Mabel Webster, to Westminster Township, Ont., in 1822 or '23. They settled on the First Concession, Lot 35, where his wife died three years later. Mr. Trowbridge then married Miss Mary Summers, daughter of Robert and Margaret (Bell) Summers, and became the father of one son - William Trowbridge., Mr. Trowbridge was the owner of 200 acres of fine farming land, which he cleared by his own individual labor, and was an industrious, hard-working man. He died in 1828 at the age of forty-two years.

    [HCM p. 567] Michael McLaughlin brought the first spring wagon --wooden springs -- into Wesminster about 1823-4. Alvard Ladd had the first stage between Delaware and Ancaster, and held it until Eli Trowbridge took the route. Trowbridge lived where the present Nathan Griffiths's house stands, on Concession 1 of Westminster.

    Eli married Mary Summers*. Mary (daughter of Robert Summers* and Margaret Bell*) was born in 1803; died on 17 Sep 1897. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Summers* was born in 1803 (daughter of Robert Summers* and Margaret Bell*); died on 17 Sep 1897.

    Notes:

    Trowbridge/Nixon

    Children:
    1. 1. William Trowbridge* was born in 1827; died on 04 Dec 1906.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Robert Summers* was born in 1758 in Cumberland, England; died on 21 Aug 1833.

    Notes:

    came to Canada in 1819
    bought L36 & L37 C1 in 1820
    [History of the County of Middlesex, Canada p.572] "Robert Summers came from Cumberland County, England, in 1819, bringing with him his family. It is stated that the family came the time that James Nixon's family came; but this is wrong, as the Nixons settled in New York in 1816, and came to Westminster in February, 1819
    [London Township Families Past & Present, p485] "Robert Summers (1756-1833) was a farmer and weaver in Bewcastle, Cumberland, England. His wife was Margaret Bell (1767-1858). They immigrated to Upper Canada in 1819 with their three sons and four daughters and settled in Middlesex County. They spent the first winter on Con. 2, then moved to Brick St., Westminster Twp. in 1820 where the parents lived out their lives. Some of their children married people from London Township. The children were Margaret (Mrs. James Nixon), Jane (Mrs. George Routledge), Mary (Mrs. Eli Trowbridge), John, Elizabeth (Mrs. George Robson), Robert Jr. (Isabella Robson), and Thomas.
    Summers 11

    [HCM, p. 1013]: Robert Summers was a farmer and weaver by trade, and when sixty-four or sixty-five years old came to Canada, in June, 1819, and nine weeks fromt the day he started landed in Quebec. He came soon after to Middlesex County, and the first winter lived on the 2nd Concession. Early in February, 1820, he bought a place on Brick street, in Westminster Township, and moved there on the 1st of May. Here he lived until his death in August, 1833, at the age of seventy-seven years. His wife died in 1858, at the age of ninety-one. their family consisted of three sons and four daughters, whose names are as follows: -- Margaret (the wife of James Nixon), Jane (wife of George Routledge, died in 1847), Mary (wife of Eli Trowbridge, who is also dead), John (died 11th of April, 1889), Elizabeth (wife of George Robson), Robert and Thomas. Four of the children are now living. Margaret, the eldest daughter, is ninety-four years of age; Mary is eighty-five; Robert is seventy-nine; and Thomas is 72.

    [HCM, p. 1029]: Robert Summers came with his family from Cumberland County, England, in 1819, and to his marriage were born six children -- Jane, Mary, Joh, Elizabeth, Robert and Thomas. Mr. Summers settled on Lot 36, 1st Concession, \nx li sx fhsds fhs dsm\inxsd oc hiz x\yz. s xisx in fhs ys\d 1833 at the age of 77. He was the owner of about 500 acres of land, and was a well-to-do farmer.

    Robert married Margaret Bell*. Margaret was born in 1772 in Cumberland, England; died on 17 Nov 1862. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Margaret Bell* was born in 1772 in Cumberland, England; died on 17 Nov 1862.

    Notes:

    Summers 10

    Children:
    1. Margaret Summers* was born in 1795 in Cumberland, England; died on 05 Feb 1890.
    2. Jane Summers was born in 1795 in Cumberland, England; died in 1864 in London Tp,, Middlesex, Upper Canada.
    3. 3. Mary Summers* was born in 1803; died on 17 Sep 1897.
    4. John Summers* was born in 1806; died on 12 Apr 1889.
    5. Elizabeth Summers was born in 1808 in Cumberland, England; died in 1880.
    6. Robert Summers* was born on 14 Jul 1810 in Cumberland, England; died on 24 Mar 1897 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Thomas Summers* was born in 1817 in Cumberland, England; died on 22 Oct 1889.