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Griffeth 1 | Topping*, Rachel Ann (I1419)
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Griffeth 10 | McMaster*, Margaret (I510)
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Griffeth 2 | Stephens*, Mary Jane (I389)
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Griffeth 3
age 9 | Griffeth*, Fannie M. (I548)
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Griffeth 5
a sister of Jane, wife of Nathan Griffith Jr. | McAdam*, Alexandria (I1272)
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Griffeth 5
farmed west of brother Nathan's farm at L35 C1 and BF. Huron Diocese bought 39 acres of the BF to make Woodland Cemetery | Griffeth*, Eli (I496)
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Griffeth 7 | Mary* (I391)
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Griffeth 8
buried with wife and brother George Maitland Griffeth
farmed on Brick Street, operated a milk route
moved to Lobo Tp farm by 1888 | Griffith*, Nathan (I429)
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Griffeth 8 | Rutherford*, Elizabeth (I430)
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Griffith 11
brickyard owner, farmer and blacksmith
-he witnessed wedding of sister Alvira (Elina?) Griffith to Andrew Hammond | Griffeth*, Lyman (I199)
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Griffith 13 | Griffeth*, Henry Wesley (I344)
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Griffith 2
died age 11 | Griffeth*, James (I501)
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Griffith 3 | Griffeth*, Jeremiah (I498)
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Griffith 3 | McLaren*, Catherine (I499)
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Griffith 4 | Herrington*, Catherine Ellen (I527)
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Griffith 5
oldest remaining stone at BSC | Griffith*, Elizabeth (I396)
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Griffith 5 | Griffith*, Lyman (I397)
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Griffith 6
age 8 | Griffith*, Sarah S. (I450)
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Griffith 7 | Griffith*, Elizabeth (I399)
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Griffith 8
settled May, 1812 & served in Middlesex Flank Regiment, fought at Battle of Lundy's Lane; Wstmr town clerk; first brickyard w. brother Ezra; a founder of BS church; a reformer; 1st wife Amelia Sayles; 2nd wife Jane McAdam
-married to Amelia 1816 by Daniel Springer
GRIFFITH, Nathan, Pte., served under Captain Daniel Springer 1814, received Land Claim Certificate, Unit - Flank Company 1st Regiment Middlesex Militia, Vol 20, File 38, pages 1272-1273. Possible identification: born ca 1790 in United States, son of Nathan & Mary; died January 21, 1862 age 72; buried in Brick Street cemetery, London [Elgin OGS website]
[HCM, p. 1001]: Nathan Griffith (father of Mrs. Skuse), married Miss Jane McAdam, daughter of John and Ellen McAdam....[He] was in the battle of Lundy's Lane on the English side, as he had come to Westminster Township in the spring of 1812....Nathan Griffith, jr., made the first bridkyard in Middlesex County. It was on the 1st Concession. Mr. Griffith sold the first brick in London, and his yard was established in 1816.
| Griffith*, Nathan (I394)
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Griffith 9 | Griffith*, William Bruce (I535)
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Hammond 1 | Norton*, Margaret Isobel (I1173)
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Hammond 2
-the connection with Andrew and Alvira Hammond is circumstancial based on the following:
-mother Alvira was a Griffith and could conceivably name her first son after her oldest brother Lyman, who also witnessed their marriage
-Lyman was born just over 9 months after Andrew & Alvira were married
-in 1851 there were 3 Hammond families living in Westminster; Andrew & Alvira lived the closest to BSC, living between Nelson Norton and David Dale families.
| Hammond*, Lyman (I1170)
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Hart (the only Hart stone existing at BSC)
She was already a widow when she married James Hart; what was her maiden name? Who was her first husband. | Susanna*, Elizabeth (I1389)
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He immigrated from New Jersey, USA in 1787 with 4 siblings and their families. They probably left in the summer of 1787 and travelled up the Hudson River to Albany. From here they turned west and followed the Mohawk River Valley and then Indian trails to Niagara, where they crossed the border into Upper Canada
Over his lifetime he acquired some 1000 acrtes of land in Lincoln, now called Welland County. It was on part of his property that the battle of Beaverdams was fought during the War of 1812. | Hansel, Andrew (I1639)
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he is mentioned on the Jarvis/Learn/Griffeth obelisk but it also says "interred at Mt. Pleasant" | Jarvis*, Eli Samuel (I167)
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He must have been a widow as he had 2 children.
1881 census: Nicholas Ormsby, 55, Gentleman, living London with wife Eanor, 1 son, 1 daughters; b. Ireland | Ormsby, Nicholas (I590)
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her dates are uncertain: DWT (1850-1896); BSC (1896-1896); OGS (1888-1896)
but death record says died 1896 age 46 so must be 1850 birth
Caldwell 6; broken beyond repair | Caldwell*, Margaret Ann (I989)
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her mother died when she was age 3
died age 20, 4 weeks after giving birth to baby George who died age 2 weeks, 3 days.
McKenzie | Caldwell*, Sarah Jane (I996)
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her obit says she was buried at BSC; if she is, there is no headstone; G. Curnoe suspects she is in the Dorman plot [2015]
She was the 2nd wife of Thomas Hammond, who was buried at Woodland with his first wife. [D. Long]
She was the 2nd wife of Dennis C. Dormand, who was buried at BSC unmarked next to first wife Amanda? [GC]
-moved to US with son after Dennis died
-DWT says she is buried at BSC but there is no stone for her.
Hammond, Elizabeth (Dorman)(nee Murdock)
Born in Lucan, Ontario , Sept 28, 1861
Died at Parkwood Hosp. Nov 6, 1949, age 88
Buried at Brick Street Cemetery
No Headstone
London Free Press , Nov, 1949
Mrs Hammond was a native of Lucan, but had lived in London most of her life She was a longtime resident of Brick Street,
She was a member of Kensal Park Baptist Church.
She is survived by one son by a previous marriage, Hersey Dorman, Toronto
LFP Monday, Nov. 7, 1949, p2,c6.
Pallbearers were Purdom Love, Stanley Tunks, Martin Smith, William Martin, John Cassidy, Andrew Cassidy,
Note: Martin(Marty) Smith of Smith Typewriters was a friend of Glen | Murdock*+, Margaret Elizabeth (I1143)
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her relationship to Richard Tunks is not obvious. Could she be the sister of Richard, b. 1786 in Shropshire? Since Thomas Hammond and the Tunks came from Shropshire, they could have married and come to Canada.
She does not seem to be at BSC. BSC has Thomas Hammond d. 9 Jul 1838 age 45(Hammond 3). The stone is next to Richard Tunks but there is a gap between them. Elizabeth Tunks was the wife of this Thomas Hammond and it is believed that she was the sister of Richard and is probably buried in this gap, unmarked or missing stone.
-the 1852 census transcription shows Elizabeth Harmon when the original clearly says Elizabeth Hammond, 66, widow, born England, living with son Job and his wife Mary on L40 C1, which was owned by her brother Richard Tunks
1861 census:
1871 census: Elizabeth Hammond, 84, widow; living in Brooke Twp, Lambton with daughter Mary McGregor and husband John;
She probably died sometime in the 1870s. A search for her grave in Lambton county revealed nothing.
| Tunks*+, Elizabeth (I855)
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Herrington 2 | Herrington*, Alanson Lansing (I572)
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His first wife perished in the Victoria Boat disaster on the Thames River in 1881, His second wife, Emma Dunn, died from diabetes. [Sid Prior] | Kilbourn, John Wesley (I1096)
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his parents brought the family to London Township 1818 and founded Hyde Park; all Routledges in the Hyde Park area are descended from George
came to Westminster 1834 [History of county of Middlesex, Canada p573]
He married Jane Summers, also from Cumberland County (the Nixons also came from Bewcastle, Cumberland) | Routledge, George (I22)
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Hooper/Summers
marriage certificate calls her Mattie
She died 2 years after marrying Harry Hooper | Summers*, Hattie (I1768)
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how is she related to the other Teeples? | Teeple, Phoebe Jane (I881)
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http://www.biographi.ca/EN/009004-119.01-e.php?id_nbr=5056 | Source (S58)
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if the OGS record for BSC is correct, Levi was 13 when he fathered Charles!
jamescobban.net says he died at the London Insane Asylum, COD Exhaustion of Melancholia and that he is buried at BSC [we have no stone for him]
OGS says his wife was Amy and they had a son Charles
jamescobban.net makes no mention of Amy but gives Catherine Aurilla Jarvis as the wife and they had 3 children. I have listed her as a second spouse. | Perkins*, Levi (I1045)
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immigrated 1836 | Murray, George (I1366)
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immigrated with parents to Westminster from Johnstown, NY
not buried at BSC??
| McLaren, John (I374)
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in 1851 census she is referred to as Ann, b. 1826
Perkins/Gardner/Brown | Nancy* (I1043)
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in 1871 was a brick manufacturer in Strathroy. | Bogue, Thomas (I1885)
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In 2012 , Jeff Bryant discovered several stones near the Eli & Emma O'Dell stone. One was marked "Annie" and it is thought this is Annie McIntosh, daughter of Emma Westcott by her first husband John McIntosh. | McIntosh*+, Annie (I1320)
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In 2012 , Jeff Bryant discovered several stones near the Eli & Emma O`Dell stone. One was marked ``Percy``. It is felt this must be Eli and Emma`s son Percy, died age 3. | Odell*+, Percy (I1312)
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In 2012, J. Bryant discovered a marker to the north of the Emma & Eli O'Dell stone marked "Margaret". This is probably Margaret McIntosh, another daughter of Emma by her first husband
G. Curnoe notes: buried at BSC (so J. Bryant's discovery is probably her); died of MS | McIntosh*+, Margaret (I1345)
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infant, no dates or age given
Watkins | Watkins*, Elizabeth (I1377)
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Ings
1881 census: Fanny Ings, 34, living with husband Edward, 3 sons, 3 daughters; b. England
Most of her children were born in England, the last one in England 1871; the next child was born in Ontario 1878, so the Ings must have arrived in the 1870s | Deacon*, Fanny (I1872)
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interred at Woodland Cemetery | Topping, William Calvin (I778)
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interred Oakland Cemetery, Delaware | Skuse, Ella (I472)
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interred Woodland | Jarvis, Andrew J. (I170)
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