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Margaret McNames

Female 1884 - 1930  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret McNames was born in Jul 1884 (daughter of Peter McNames and Elizabeth Ramsay); died in 1930; was buried in Nairn Hill Cemetery.

    Margaret married Donald Mclacan. Donald was born in 1883; died in 1960. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter McNames was born on 30 Oct 1850 (son of Lucian LaFayette McNames* and Julia Maria Norton*); died on 19 Apr 1914 in West Williams, Ont..

    Peter married Elizabeth Ramsay. Elizabeth died on 29 Jan 1925. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Ramsay died on 29 Jan 1925.
    Children:
    1. Blanche McNames was born in Sep 1882; died on 08 May 1922; was buried in Nairn Hill Cemetery.
    2. 1. Margaret McNames was born in Jul 1884; died in 1930; was buried in Nairn Hill Cemetery.
    3. Nobel McNames was born in May 1886; died in 1937; was buried in Nairn Hill Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lucian LaFayette McNames* was born on 30 May 1827 in Westminster, M (son of Peter McNames* and Rachel Curtis*); died on 14 Nov 1911 in East Williams, Middlesex, Ontario.

    Notes:

    died East Williams of nephritis [Ont Death Record]
    McNames/Norton

    Lucian married Julia Maria Norton* on 07 Oct 1849. Julia (daughter of George Norton* and Sabrina Manning*) was born on 30 Nov 1827 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 28 Apr 1919 in East Williams, Middlesex, Ontario. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Julia Maria Norton* was born on 30 Nov 1827 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario (daughter of George Norton* and Sabrina Manning*); died on 28 Apr 1919 in East Williams, Middlesex, Ontario.

    Notes:

    McNames/Norton

    Children:
    1. Silas Cyrus McNames was born in 1850; was buried in Mt. Pleasant, London.
    2. 2. Peter McNames was born on 30 Oct 1850; died on 19 Apr 1914 in West Williams, Ont..
    3. Huldah J. McNames was born in 1852; died in 1936; was buried in St. Anne's, Byron.
    4. Louis M. McNames was born in 1859; died on 09 Jan 1928.
    5. Alice McNames was born in 1867.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter McNames* was born on 26 Nov 1788 in Palatine, Montgomery Co. NY (son of Abraham McNames and Maria Hoachdeel); died on 11 Aug 1855.

    Notes:

    born near Saratoga Springs, NY
    "that I came into this province with my father" in 1804, settling in Oxford County (land grant document)
    -a private in Carroll's Company, Oxford militia 1812
    -a private in Curtis's Company, Oxford militia 1813
    -donated land for the cemetery
    McNames 2

    In 1829 or 1830, William Allen
    was shot by one Underwood in the swamp between Caradoc and Lobo.
    It appears that Allen and William Vanmur stole a horse from Peter
    McNames, of Brick street, and were pursued, when Underwood fired
    and killed tlie horse-thief, leaving Vanmur to escape. At this time a
    great number of horse and cattle thieves existed in Delaware, and in
    later years some desperate characters resided there. [History of the county of Middlesex, Canada. From the earliest time to the present, and including a department devoted to the preservation of personal and private records, etc
    . ]

    Seth Dutton, a Lower Canadian, who was possibly of American origin, settled in the south half of lot 34. He too returned to the United States at the time of the War of 1812. Shortly after the war, however, he somehow managed to sell his location, comprising 12 acres of cleared land, to Peter McNames, who paid $200 for it." [Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township, Guy St.-Denis]

    "Peter McNames, possibly a brother to James McNames who settled on the north half of lot 37, was a post-war squatter. Shortly after the War of 1812 he had purchased the improvements of Seth Dutton on the south half of lot 34 in the first concession. These consisted of a barn and 12 acres of cleared land. Dutton was the original locatee who had been placed on the lot by Watson, but later returned to the United States during the war. McNames was himself a native of the United States who apparently resided in present-day Oxford County prior to their removal to the Byron area. It seems that Peter and James were possibly sons of Amos McNames who lived on lot 38 until he returned to the United States [!!??] After Peter took over Duton's improvements he constructed a house near the Commissioners' Road and continuied to clear the lot of trees up to the road, even though Dutton's location consisted only of the southern half.
    Of course, on January 17, 1816, as noted Hungerford's sketch, the govenrment allowed Burtch the north part of this lot, ignorant of McNames' presence. On February 28 McNames brought the problem to the attention of the Executive Council in the form of a petition. In their report, which followed on March 5, the Council noted that it appeared as though Peter Teeple, Burtch's father-in-law, and thus likely Burthch himself, had known that McNames had a house on the lot when Burtch solicited the location. Prbably as a result, the Council recommended that the north half of the lot be confirmed to McNames and that Burtch be located on the south half, which he later surrendered. Consequently, on January 20, 1820 McNames was granted the lot where he probably continued to live for the remainder of his life. On November 30, 1853 McNames and his wife Rachel sold most of the farm to their son Silas C. McNames. The couple retained 20 acres on the east side of the lot. Later, on May 3, 1855 Silas McNames was allowed to purchase this parcel as well. On August 11 of the same year Peter McNames died.
    Earlier, on April 3, 1824, McNames had sold seven-tenths of an acre situated in the north-east corner of his lot to George Jervis Goodhue. This small parcel of land, which fronted Commissioners' Road, was likely used in conjunction with Goodhue's other commercial interests on adjacent lot 33. It was there that Goodhue built his pioneer general store, which formed the nucleus for the development of commerce in the Byron area - and all Westminster for that matter.
    In religion McNames was a staunch adherent to the Methodist Episcopal Church. On August 5, 1851 he sold to the Trustees of that congregation - Nathan Griffith, Ezra D. Griffith, Thomas Summers, Nelson Norton and Lucian L. McNames - one acre of ground on the Commessioners' Road to be used as a burial ground and the site of a church. The following year a church was built which first served the congregation for which it was originally intended and now serves as a place of worship for members of the Free Reform Church. There was no need to establish a cemetery as one had already existed there for some years. The History of the County of Middlesex claims that this cemetery was commecned on land belonging to both Peter McNames and James Shelden, which is a mistake. No part of the cemetery is situated on what was Shelden's location. Goodspeed also states that the cemetery was established in 1815. This could very well be true, as the earliest known burial took place only five years later, that of the infant Eliza Griffith who died June 16, 1819. The cemetery probably originated as the McNames family burial ground, a not uncommon beginning for graveyards in the days of the pineers. Over the years this cemetery, now known as the Brick street Cemetery, has provided the last resting place for many of the area's pioneers including Peter McNames himself." [Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis]

    Peter married Rachel Curtis* in 1824. Rachel (daughter of Silas Curtis and Rachel) was born on 19 Dec 1786 in Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut; died on 01 Jan 1877. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rachel Curtis* was born on 19 Dec 1786 in Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut (daughter of Silas Curtis and Rachel); died on 01 Jan 1877.

    Notes:

    died age 92
    Rachel's brother Silas arrived in Ontario in 1819 [G. Curnoe]

    Children:
    1. Silas Curtis McNames* was born on 12 May 1825; died on 30 Aug 1864.
    2. 4. Lucian LaFayette McNames* was born on 30 May 1827 in Westminster, M; died on 14 Nov 1911 in East Williams, Middlesex, Ontario.
    3. Phebe McNames* was born on 14 Jul 1828; died on 16 Sep 1833.

  3. 10.  George Norton* was born in 1787 in USA (son of John Norton); died on 08 Jan 1864 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario.

    Notes:

    -private in War of 1812
    Norton 7
    -arrived 1811
    -he may have been married and had children (Nelson?) before marrying Sabrina(DWT)

    NORTON, George, Pte., served under Captain Daniel Springer 1812, 1814, received Land Claim Certificate Unit - Flank Company 1st Regiment Middlesex Militia, Vol 22, file 65, pages 1819-1822. Born ca 1790 in United States, son of John Norton; married Sabrina Manning; found on 1851 census in Westminster Township; died 1864 in Westminster. [Elgin OGS website]

    1851 a grocer

    George married Sabrina Manning* in 1816. Sabrina (daughter of Isaac Manning and Sarah Sally Wiltsie) was born in 1801 in Rouses Point, NY; died on 13 Apr 1867 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sabrina Manning* was born in 1801 in Rouses Point, NY (daughter of Isaac Manning and Sarah Sally Wiltsie); died on 13 Apr 1867 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Norton 6

    Children:
    1. Mary Polly Norton was born on 30 Jan 1813 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 12 Apr 1889 in Juniata, Adams, Nebraska, USA.
    2. Nelson Norton* was born on 11 Jun 1816 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 18 Apr 1904 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario.
    3. Daniel Norton* was born in 1818 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 16 Mar 1892 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Sarah Ann Norton was born on 10 Oct 1822 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 21 Nov 1904 in Strathroy, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Elizabeth Jane Norton* was born about 1823 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 12 Jan 1871 in Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario.
    6. Huldah Caroline Norton was born on 12 May 1826 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 28 Apr 1910 in Metcalfe, Middlesex, Ontario.
    7. 5. Julia Maria Norton* was born on 30 Nov 1827 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 28 Apr 1919 in East Williams, Middlesex, Ontario.
    8. Nancy Alvira Norton was born on 17 May 1831 in Westminster, M; died on 13 May 1905 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.