Stanley Johnston SWACKHAMER

Male 1888 - 1970  (82 years)


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  1. 1.  Stanley Johnston SWACKHAMER was born on 18 Aug 1888 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (son of Thomas AUSTIN SWACKHAMER and Frances Catharine JOHNSTON); died on 13 Nov 1970 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Wellington Co. Registration #037128, Aug 18, (no year listed).
    Stanley Johnson SWACKHAMER, male, Father T. A. Swackhamer, farmer,
    mother Frances Cathr JOHNSON.
    Informant T. A. Swackhamer, farmer, Erin.
    Registered Sep 4, 1888. Accoucheur Dr. Lowry, Registrar Thomas Young. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:


    Buried:
    Churchill Rd. & Erin Twp. Road

    Stanley married Gertrude Viola AGNEW on 12 Apr 1911 in Knatchbull, Nassagawega Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Gertrude was born on 30 Jun 1891 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1951 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. David Austin SWACKHAMER was born on 29 Jun 1912 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 11 Apr 2000 in Kitchener, Waterloo Co., Ontario; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
    2. Lawrence Franklin SWACKHAMER was born on 6 Jun 1918 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1935 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    3. William Johnston SWACKHAMER was born on 12 Jul 1920 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Apr 1921 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas AUSTIN SWACKHAMER was born on 29 Jul 1857 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 10 Jul 1935 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Austin is the son of Elizabeth Mary Denny, born Aug. 1828, Ireland & Christopher Swackhamer, b. 14 Nov 1824, Acton, Ontario. Christopher was the son of Jacob Swackhammer of Long Valley, New Jersey 1793-1874 Acton, Ontario.

    . Swackhammer's Hill, which in later days changed its name to Church Hill & now Acton, Ontario.

    . 1827 Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Assessment, Jacob Swackhammer.
    . WAR of 1812
    Muster Roll of Capt. Abram Nelles' Flank Company,
    from 24th July to the 24th of August 1812, both days inclusive. - Jacob Swackhammer.

    Obituary of Austin's father:
    . 1914 Jul 30 - CHRISTOPHER SWACKHAMER AT REST Was Born Ninety Years Ago on the Farm on which he had lived all his Life VERY LARGE FUNERAL SUNDAY. The death of Christopher Swackhamer, Esq., at his home in Churchill last Thursday, closed the record of a life unique in some respects in any community. Mr. Swackhamer was born on the farm where he died 90 years ago; he lived all his life on this farm & he was buried in Churchill Cemetery, which occupies a site on the northwest corner of the farm, Lot 32, on 3rd line, Esquesing. Mr. Swackhamer was the oldest son of the late Jacob Swackhamer, who was the son of a U. E. Loyalist, who had come over from Pennsylvania & settled at Grimsby. Jacob Swackhamer was a soldier in the war of 1812 & acted as orderly for General Brock & was with him during the battle of Queenston Heights where he fell.
    After the war Mr. Swackhamer was awarded land grants of 200 acres for his army service. One hundred was the farm Lot 32, Con. 4, Esquesing on which he settled in 1816 or 17 & which for more than 90 years has been known as the "Swackhamer Homestead."
    The other was the 100 acres in Erin which has been known for several generations as the "Lambert Homestead." This place Mr. Swackhamer traded to Mr. Lambert for a horse whose value was about $70.00. When the father of deceased settled here the foundations for the thriving municipality of Acton were just being laid by the Adams brothers, another U. E. Loyalist family from New York & the history of Acton & of the Swackhamer family have been concurrent for the ninety years & more since. It is worthy of note in passing that three-quarters of a century after Mr. Swackhamer settled here his grandson, Hiram, was elected to the Chief Magistracy of the town he saw in embryo so many years previously & subsequently was elected to the honorable position of Warden of the native county of himself & his father.
    Deceased was one of a family of 15. He had 13 sisters & 1 brother.
    Of these the following survive: Hiram, of Ospringe; Mrs. George Martin, Campbellville; Mrs. David Ryder, Erin; & Mrs. Darius Wardell, Guelph. The following sisters predeceased him: Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs. F. Terryberry, Mrs. Francis Dempsey, Mrs. William L. Worden, Mrs. Samuel Worden, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Benjamin Tuck, Mrs. John Ryder, Mrs. James Ryder & Miss Amanda. Mr. Swackhamer was first married to Elizabeth Denny, sister of the late Robert & Samuel Denny, in 1849. She died in 1876 & at Christmas, 1892, he was joined in the bonds of wedlock to Esther Zimmerman, daughter of one of the early residents of Acton, who lived on the farm now owned by Jno. C. Nelson. Mrs. Swackhamer survives him & during his declining years was most devoted to him. For 6 years he was unable to walk, & for 14 months he was bedfast. During this long period Mrs. Swackhamer waited upon him with loving care & he was always most restful & contended when she was at his bedside.Deceased was the father of 11 children all of whom are living & were present at the funeral. There are also 23 grandchildren & 9 great grandchildren. 9 were children of the first wife & 2nd of the second. They are Jacob, of Huttonville; Mrs. Joel Leslie, Erin; Austin, Erin; Mrs. Robert H. Wansbrough, Erin;
    William, Toronto; Hiram, Acton; Mrs. William Barnes, Toronto; Mrs. Peter Hiltz & Mrs. Smith Griffin, Erin; James Arthur & Clinton, Esquesing.
    Strong feelings of affection always characterized the family & the Christmas gatherings of the children & grandchildren, with their wives & husbands has been an annual event of pleasurable re-union.Christopher was a man of God & was interested in the church of his fathers from his early boyhood days. When his father, who had been a deacon of the Congregational Church at the Hill for years, died, his mantle fell upon his son Christopher, & until his death he held that holy office. He was a Conservative. For many years he was a very active member of the agricultural societies & was widely known as a prize taker for grain, especially for fall wheat.The funeral on Sunday afternoon was perhaps the largest ever held at Churchill. Not one-half of the large assemblage of friends & neighbors attending could get into the church. The services were conducted by Rev. C. Patterson, the pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. J. C. Wilson, B.A., Acton. The remains were carried to the grave by the 6 sons of the deceased & now rest with his father in view of the surroundings which were so familiar to him for nine-tenths of a century.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 30 Jul 1914, page 2, column 3.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Spelling: Swackhammer

    Died:
    Fourth Line, Lot 1. Died Hemiplegia. NOTE: Wife also died of Hemiplegia. (stroke/paralysis).

    Buried:
    Acton, Ontario

    Thomas married Frances Catharine JOHNSTON on 17 Apr 1877 in Lynden, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. Frances (daughter of Dr. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, Senior and Mrs Mary.the 1st JOHNSTON) was born on 23 Jul 1855 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 6 Aug 1933 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frances Catharine JOHNSTON was born on 23 Jul 1855 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario (daughter of Dr. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, Senior and Mrs Mary.the 1st JOHNSTON); died on 6 Aug 1933 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Frances is the daughter of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . 1871 Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Francis C Johnson, Age 15 /1856, born Ont., E Methodist.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration # 012092-77 (Wentworth Co)
    1877 Apr 17 at Lynden, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co..
    Thomas Austin Swackhammer, 22, Farmer, Canada, Twp. of Esquesing, Christopher & Elizabeth Swackhammer,
    married Frances Catherine Johnston, Age 21, /1856 Canada, Twp. of Esquesing,
    d/o Richard Lawrence & Mary Johnston,
    Wit: R.L. Paterson & Frances McKenzie both of Lynden, 17 April 1877 at Lynden.

    . 1924 Mar 20 - Churchill. A social evening was held at the house of Arthur Swackhamer on Monday evening. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. It was delightful to have present Mrs Austin Swackhamer, the President, who had been confined to her home throughout illness for several months.

    . 1924 Aug 28 - The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs. Austin Swackhamer on Monday afternoon.

    . 1932 Jul 14 - Splendid outing held by Sunday Schools at Stanley Park - Races & other events, LastFriday the Limehouse & Churchill United Churches jointed for a panic event at Stanley Park, Erin. Oldest married Couple - Mr Mrs Austin Swackhamer.

    . 1932 Sep 22: Acton Fair. A very fine group of horses were on hand to complete the hurdle events. Donald Albert Johnson, son of Mr Mrs R W Johnson, Limehouse, came second.
    Oldest Couple Attending, Mr Mrs T A Swackhamer, married 56 years ago.
    . Churchill Laides Aid Sept meeting. Mrs Austin Swackhamer, as President took the chair, & opened the meeting with prayer. The star quilt was shown & admired.

    Ref: Acton Free Press. - - -

    Died:
    RR2, Lot 1, Fourth Line. COD: Hemiplegia. NOTE: Husband also died of hemiplegia.

    Buried:
    Acton, Ontario

    Children:
    1. Annie May SWACKHAMER was born on 20 Apr 1878 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in May 1895 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    2. Christopher LAWRENCE SWACKHAMER was born on 16 Apr 1879 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.
    3. 1. Stanley Johnston SWACKHAMER was born on 18 Aug 1888 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 13 Nov 1970 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    4. Mary I BIRDINA Augusta SWACKHAMER was born on 19 Apr 1893 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in Aug 1906 in Glanford, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    5. William Charles FRANKlin SWACKHAMER was born on 1 Oct 1895 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Dr. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, Senior was born on 19 May 1816 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario (son of Robert W JOHNSTON, Jr. and Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE); died on 19 Aug 1890 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Richard Lawrence Johnston is the son of Margaret Lawrence & Robert Johnston.

    > Two Lawrences sisters married two Teelzel brothers:
    . Hadassah Hester Lawrence married John Solomon Teetzel Jr.
    . Jane Lawrence married Mathias Teelzel &
    > Lawrence cousin married their sister:
    . Richard Lawrence Johnston married Julia Ann Teetzel.

    . WILL of Robt. Johnston:
    Daughter MARY ANN: The house & lot adjoining the one devised to Richard Johnston. (That is the store at 106 King & Toronto St.) 12 Aug. 1843. Estate Files J4.
    . To Son Richard: The lot & house on the corner of King & Toronto Streets in which Mr. Perrin now lives. [1834];

    . By this WILL of Robert Johnston, his eldest son, Richard Johnston, who is yet living [1888 publication] became, after his mother's death, the owner of the lot & Checkered Store [King St., Toronto]. This Richard L. Johnston sold to E. F. Whittemore some time after Whittemore's marriage to his sister Margaret [in 1843].
    Note1: Many drawings & advertising may be found the Globe Newspaper, Toronto. PJA

    . Wife is a first cousin, daughter of Margaret Johnston & Jane Teetzel are sisters, residing near by in Palermo, ON.

    . 1837 Toronto Directory:
    Johnston, Robert, carpenter, Toronto street.

    . 1837 Toronto District Directory:
    Johnston, Richard, Con 1, Lot 5 Yonge St., York Twp.,
    Lawrence, Peter, Con 1, Lot 6, Yonge St. road, York Twp.
    Montgomery, J., Con 1, Lot 1 Yonge St. east side, York Twp.,*
    Willson, John, the fourth, Con 1, Lot 3, east side Yonge St. road, York Twp.

    Note2: Cousins Lawrence, Johnston & Willson.
    Note3*: Montgomery's Tavern historical building, Yonge & York Mills Rd., incidentally, the west side of Yonge street is called Wilson Avenue.

    . TEETZEL, Julia Ann of Trafalgar, 1815 - 1853 July 12, Trafalgar, on 1836 Nov 22, Trafalgar, married
    JOHNSTON, Richard of this city. - Julia Ann Teetzel, [ d/o John Soloman Teetzel, b 1762, Germany & Mary Tufford b 1788].
    Ref: Christian Guardian.

    . 1838 March, Upper Canada Sundries, Index C9824, Image xxx, & Page 105939-40, p723, C6898.
    Petition of Eli Irwin, Twp. Whitchurch, for Pardon. Petitioner is a married man having a wife & child. He was unfortunately taken a part in the recent troubles, used by desperate & unprincipled persons by who he was unhappily seduced from allegiances.
    Signed, Eli Irwin, March 1830, Jail of the Home District (Toronto).
    . Petition of Inhabitants of West Flamborough to Sir Geo Arthur on behalf of prisoners under sentence of high treason. Hundreds of signatures, including Richard Johnston [Sr.], Joseph Simons, Lorenzo & Mathias Teetzel, Charles Jr. & Sr., Teetzel & Wm. Turbo. Read in Council 20 May 1838 & pardoned upon giving into Bail for good for 3 years.

    . 1840 Halton, Esquesing Twp. 2nd Con, Lot 31: Richard L Johnson & John Cummins.
    Lot 32: Richard L Johnston, J Cummins & J Warden.
    1840 Apr 3, Richard Johnston, Lot 1, Con 11, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., 100 Acres.

    . 1841 Census, Trafalgar Twp., Palmero
    Johnston, Richard, Carpenter Proprietor, wife, 2 children, Total: 5 people.
    Note4: Who is the 5th person on this census?- PJA

    . 1846 Oct 16 mortgaged his share in Checkered Board Store, block 2, Town of York Lot 5, Toronto St. to W. Cawthra, Toronto;
    .1866 Mar 27, Grant. Richard L Johnston, eldest son & heir at law of Robt Johnston, decd, eldest brother & heir at law of Sarah McKeough, formerly Sarah Johnston, dec, & Mary Johnston his wife [i.e. Mary Stevenson], to HM The Queen, $100, signed Mary & R L Johnson.

    . Palermo is situated on the 2nd line, 3 miles from Bronte Station on the Great Western Railway & 8 miles from Milton.

    Lawrence Relatives:
    Cousin Richard Lawrence Hamilton also lived in Acton at this time. Robert L Johnson & brother Richd. L Johnson, Senior & Junior surely must have have known their Cousin Richard L Hamilton (& his brothers & sisters).

    . 1843 Aug 12 - Robt. Johnston, Sr., WILL: to son Robert, The house & lot west of Mary Ann's with the privilege to the secure belonging. Estate Files J4.
    (That is two next to the store at King & Toronto St. - PJA.)

    > See drawings of Checked Store,'on King Street; also Toronto newspapers advertisements.

    . 1852 Census Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Johnson, Richard, Farmer, England, W Meth., age 36
    Johnson, Mary, England, W M, age 37 [1815], F, Married
    Johnson, Wm, England, W M, age 14
    Johnson, Robt., England, W M, age 10
    Johnson, Geo., England, W Meth, Age 7.

    . Robert Johnston's son, Robt Jr. was born in Acton. Verify birth location of the rest of his children.

    . 1865 Esquesing Twp. Directory: Johnson, Richard, Acton Freeholder, L32 C2.

    . 1861 Census Esquesing Twp., Halton, Ont.
    Richd. L Johnson, age 47y, b. 1814, Canada West, Married
    Mary Johnson, age 30y, 1831 England, Married
    Robert, 23y b 1838; Julia Ann, 17y, 1844; Sarah, 12y 1849; Margaret, 7y, 1854; Francis, 5y, 1856; Chas, 3 y, 1858; John, age 1y, 1860.

    . 1866 - Toronto & Peel Directory:
    Johnston, Richard, wharfing, house 27 Seaton Robt. Johnston, Sr., WILL: to son Robert, The house & lot west of Mary Ann's with the privilege to the secure belonging. 12 Aug. 1843. Estate Files J4,
    (That is two next to the store at King & Toronto St. - PJA.)

    . 1871, Toronto Directory: Robt. Johnson, 196 Chestnut St., Carpenter, { this Robt. ?
    Robert Johnston's son, Robt Jr. was born in Acton. Verify birth location of the rest of his children.

    . 1871 Census, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, Div. 2, P 54
    Richard Johnston, L, Age: 56 [1815], Birthplace: Ontario Religion: Episcopal Methodist, Origin: English, farmer.

    . 1881 May 17 Census, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Johnston, Richard L., Farmer, Living in Esquesing Township, widowed, Scottish, C Meth, 1881,
    Richard L. Johnston, Born Ontario, Scottish, age 65 /1816, Methodist, Farmer
    Erastus E., age 19,1862, Apprentice; Danl., age 17, 1864, Labourer; Eleanor, age 14, 1867; Richd., age 12, 1869; William Johnston, Age 8, 1873, Ontario.

    . 1885 Feb 5, Dr Richard Johnston, of Esquesing new Action, is no open for congratulations. On Sunday be became the father of a bouncing boy girl. It might be interesting to explain that the doctor had already celebrated his 69th birthday. Third wife.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, pub. 188, p3, Col 1.

    . 1885 Sep 10 - An Immense Fortune. Prospective Millions, in which an Acton Family claims Legal Heirship.
    Sometime ago we referred to the fact that Dr. Richard Johnston & family, residents of Acton & vicinity, were claimants of a large estate in England & that the Doctor was engaged in establishing his claims to a proportion of the estate. We are please to state that the prospects for the family coming into possession of their share of the property at no distant date are very encouraging., much more so in fact that in the majority of similar claims. The history of this estate - the celebrated Lawrence-Townley estate ...heirs of estates in England have for 40y. been making spasmodic efforts to get possession of the vast property, are now combining together to make a general investigation... enormous sum of $ 8 million ... by Act of British Parliament passed Aug 4, decided to pay over to all legal heirs their moneys.
    In Toronto alone there are 20 families who have claims. One of the heirs will leave for England in a few weeks to compare notes with the London agent. Mr. Wm. Northcoate Geare, of 475 King St W is one of the heirs, is acting as agent, receiving correspondence. Mary Townely married John Lawrence in 1693 against the WILL of his parents, owing to religious differences. ... Millions of dollars have been spent in attempts to get possession of the estates.
    Note5: Millions were spent on lawyers' fee's scam. - PJA
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . 1890 Aug 21 - died. Johnston - At his home Lot 33, Con 3, Esquesing on the 19 August, Richard Johnston, aged 74 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, page 2, column 1.

    . 1890 Aug 21- Died. Johnson - At his home Lot 11, Con 1, Esquesing on the 19th August, Richard Johnston, aged 74 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, p2.

    . 1906 WELLINGTON COUNTY ATLAS
    JOHNSTON, Richard (d.), b. Toronto, 1815; d. in Esquesing in 1889, age 74. He was a son of Richard Lawrence Johnston, & was b. in Toronto when it was "Muddy Little York." He was a man of education & studied medicine with Dr. Ralph. Although not a regular practitioner, he performed a number of wonderful cures & seldom lost a case. He was skillful both as a physician & a nurse & was accurate in diagnosing. He was a sympathizer in the Rebellion of 1837-8 & was a Liberal in politics. At one time he owned considerable land in the heart of Toronto, owning the stores called "Checkered Stores."
    In 1845 he set. in Waterdown, where he ran for M.P.P. He was a class leader in the Waterdown Methodist church & a Superintendent & teacher of the Sunday School. He has been twice married, first to Julia A. Teetzell, who d. age 34;
    later he m. Mary Stevenson.
    Issue: Robert J., (d.), Mrs. John Levins, Esquesing; Mrs. John McMaster, Washington State; Mrs. Austin Swackhammer, Daniel McKenzie, a Methodist minister in Minn.; Erastus, who owns a foundry in B.C.; Richard, William & Charles.

    Robert J. was b. 1839 at Palermo. He purchased the west half of Lot 1, Con. 2, Erin, from the Canada Co., in 1865 & in 1874 bought the east half of Lot 2, Con. 2, which he cleared & erected buildings upon. He has raised a large family, who are representative citizens of to-day. In 1865 he m. Martha Leslie.
    Issue: Richard L., Melissa, Mrs. James Reid, Acton; Mrs. Wm. Gamble, Erin; Joseph (d.), Charles B., Julia A., Robert E., Frederick O., Ida M., Maggie E. & Basil C. L., Richard L., was b. 1868,
    & set. on Lot 30, Con. 1, Esquesing, which he purchased in 1899. He owns 150 acres, upon which he carried on mixed farming & is very successful. In 1897 he m. Verma Rainshaw.
    Issue: Orval & Edna.
    Charles B., b. 1876 & set. on Lot 23, Caledon. 3, Esquesing. In 1901 he m. Charlotte Antony.
    Issue: Lottie & Elinor، Robert Edwin, b. 1880, m. Maud Ramshaw in 1904.

    Town Lot 1, ES Toronto St. , Metro Toronto Book 683, p180
    . 1801 Jul 10, Patent, Crown, to James Green
    . 1834 Aug 12, Reg. 1842 Aug 2, WILL Robt Johnston;
    . 1866 Mar 27, B&S Ridd L Johnson, to (Govt). Queen, £100, Lot 1 & 2, N side King St.

    Town Lot 2, ES Toronto St. , Metro Toronto Book 683, p184
    . 1858 Aug 13, Mort., Wm. Osborne, to John Foggin, (Discharged)
    . 1862 May 13, Wm. Osborne, to Robt Milroy, £800, 1662 ft.(about 1/10 Acre);
    . 1864 Jul 1, Mort. Hon Geo Brown, to Wm. Ross
    . 1865 Aug 23, B&S, Rich' L Johnston et all, to Saml Nordhemier, £500, p 1 & @ N side King St.
    . 1866 Mar 27, B&S, Rich L Johnston, Our Sovereign Lady The Queen, £100, Pt2 & 2, N side King St.

    Ontario Land Registry
    Lot 33, Con 1, NDS [North of Dundas St.], Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., p. 498-90
    . 1809 Nov 17, Patent, Crown, to L. Shauson, 200 A
    . 1846 Feb 25, Bargain&Sale, John & Wm. McQueen & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, 50 Acres
    . 1847 Mar 15, Richard L Johnstone & Wife, to Geo Bucks, 50 A.
    . 1851 Aug 28, Mortgage, Francis Wilkinson & Wife, to Wm. McQueen, 75 A.
    . 1857 Sep 17, B&S, Geo Buck, to Francis Wilkinson, 75A.
    . 1869 Nov 24, Mortgage, Francis Wilkinson & Wife , to Wm. Cawathra, 50 A.
    . 1883 Feb 5, WILL, Francis Wilkinson, to his sons Geo. & Walter & James A Wilkinson, Lot 33 to be divided equally between them in the manner they may think best, subject to certain legacies.
    . 1884 Apr 16, B&S, Walter Wilkinson & Wife, to Geo. & James Andrew Wilkinson, 200A, All his share Lot 33, $2000.
    . 1886 Nov 2, Quite Claim, Elizabeth Norton & her husband, & Clarissa Harrison, & Wm. Beasley Wilkinson, to James Andrew Wilson & Geo Henry Wilkinson. 200A, Lot 33
    . 1886 Nov 16, Deed of Partition, Geo, Henry Wilkinson & Wife, James Andrew Wilkinson & wife, James Andrew Wilkinson & Wife, to J A & G H Wilkinson, 100A east quarter Lot 33.

    Lot 1, Con 11, Esquesing Twp., Halton County, Book 22. p2
    . 1824 Sep 29, Patent, Crown, to Richard Johnston, 100 A. SWHalf
    . 1842 Aug 5, B&S, Richard Johnston, to Jarvis Edwards, £100, SWHalf.

    Lot 31, Con 2, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Book 10, p232 & 244.
    . 1859 Oct 6, B&S, Richard L Johnston, to John G Dorland?, 100A, West Half except 1 acre.
    . 1859 Oct 6, B&S, John Howell & Wife, to Richard L Johnson, West Half
    . 1859 Oct 6, B&S, R L Johnston & Wife, to Chas Sutton, West Half 100A

    Lot 32, Con 2, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co.,
    . 1856 Apr 18, Mortgage, John T Howell & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, West Half Acres.
    . 1860 Jun 23, Mortgage, RJL & wife, to Wm. L. Wilson, 100A, as is 1836.
    . 1862 Mar 14, RLJ & Wife, to James Anderson 100A, W Half A.

    Lot 32, Con 2, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Book 711, p431-433
    . 1866 Apr 9, B&S, Jacob Snyder & wife, to Mary Johnston, 50A.
    . 1897 Nov11, Deed Quit Claim, John T Johnston & wife, Erastus D Johnston & wife, Chas. Wesley Johnston, unmarried, Dan. McKenzie Johnston, unmarried, Wm Albert Johnson & wife, Kirkland Lawrence Johnson, unmarried, Mary Amelia Johnston, spinster, Frances Catharine Swackhammer & T Austin Swackhammer her husband & Eleanor Trefecias? Johnston, spinster, to Wallace Ashby, $900, 50 Acres, excepting about 41 rods from the W corner for meeting house & burying ground.
    . 1901 Apr 1, B&S, Jessie & Wallace labs, her husband. to Robert Johnston, $1000. NW corner for meeting house & burying ground.
    . 1906 Apr 5, B&S, Robt. Johnston & wife, to Chas. B Johnston, $4200, 100 Acres.
    . 1926 Apr 1, Grant, Charlotte Melissa McDonald, married woman as admix of estate of Charles B Johnson, decreased & Elmore Roy Johnston, unmarried man, to John Allan, $5500, 100 acres.
    . 1928 Jan 21, Quit Claim Deed, Gordon Leslie Johnston, unmarried man, to John Allan, $1., 100 Acres.

    Charlotteville Twp., Norfolk Co. - VERIFY IDENTIES
    Lot 2, Con 1, (Charlotteville Twp., now Delhi), p23-24
    . 1844 Oct 17, Grant, The Crown, to Richard Johnson, South Half 100 Acres,
    . [Date omitted], Deed 70724, Richard L Johnson, to S Norfolk Railway, N Half, 100A.
    . 1893 Apr 15, Deed, Richard L Johnson et eux., to Wm H Stackhouse, Part 1.5 Acre.
    . 1893 Apr 25, Deed, Richard L Johnston et ux, to Corville? Johnson, Part NHalf 35. acre,
    . 1906 Jul 25, Lease, Orville Johnson, to Federal Oil & Gas Syndicate, Lot 2,
    . 1914 MAY 18, B&S, Christopher Johnson et eu, to Harriet L Kitchener, 25 A., $3500.
    . 1921 Apr 1, Grant, Richard N Johnson, sole, WILL of Jeremiah Johnson, dec. Izetias? W. Johnson, Widow, Frank E Johnson et ux, Violet Bell Butter, Nellie M. Gray, Eiza Reta Price, Jessie Short & Bertha Parsons, to Wm. Billington, 89A md pt. Lots & 2 lease Ry. $5250.
    . 1926 Nov 4, Easement, Corville Johnson, to Hydro Electric Power Comm. of Ont., Mid way part quantity,
    . 1932 Jan 27 Grant, Mary Johnson & Pearl Johnson, Executrix & Exec, Will of James L Johnson, to Pearl Johnson,
    . 1931 Dec 19, Deed of Election, by Mary Johnson, Land
    . 1931 Apr 9, Grant, Harry A Johnson, C R Reeves, Exrs Will Jesse Alton Hoover, to Edna Hoover,
    . 1939 Nov 11, Nick Girswski, to Coville Johnson
    . 1951 Mar 27, Grant, Pearl Johnson et ux, to Wm. Ed Brandon, 1 fifth A. $150.

    Lot 3, Con A 1, Charlotteville, p 46
    .1903 Feb 16, B&S, Richard L Johnson, Widower, to Coville Johnson, 100A, less pt sold to Cy co., $1600.
    . 1907 Jul 25, Lease, Coville Johnson, to Fed. Oil & Gas Syndicate.
    Lot 4, Con 1, Charlotteville, p51
    . 1882 Jun 10, B&S, Coville Johnson & wife, to A Craven, $1000.
    Con 9 Lot 9

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    79 King St. East. Aged 74y 3m = b.19 May 1816.

    Died:
    Lot 33, Con 3. Farmer. COD: Wasting & general breakdown. 6 months.

    Buried:
    Burial or listed on a monument? Verify

    Richard married Mrs Mary.the 1st JOHNSTON about 1854 in [[pt:1546]]. Mrs was born in 1831 in England; died on 20 Jun 1876 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mrs Mary.the 1st JOHNSTON was born in 1831 in England; died on 20 Jun 1876 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    XRef: Obituary
    1888 Apr 23 - Died - Johnson - In Esquesing on the 23rd last, Mary Jane, third wife of "Dr." Richard Johnson, aged 45 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, Pub 1888.4.26 P2, Col 1.
    Note: Mary Jane Stevenson married Richard L Johnson in 1881 November. PJA. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Leicestershiere, [is loc. of parents of Mary Stevenson.]

    Died:
    Alt DOD 1876- Apr 1881. Verify.

    Buried:
    Verify

    Children:
    1. 3. Frances Catharine JOHNSTON was born on 23 Jul 1855 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 6 Aug 1933 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    2. Charles B JOHNSTON, .1 was born in 1857 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    3. John Thomas JOHNSTON, .3 was born on 6 Jun 1860 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Evergreen Cemetery.
    4. Erastus Dorland JOHNSTON was born on 19 Jul 1862 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1916 in British Columbia.
    5. Rev. Daniel MacKenzie JOHNSTON was born on 13 Aug 1864 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Aug 1935 in Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minnesota; was buried in Acacia Park Cemetery.
    6. Eleanor Martha NELLIE JOHNSTON was born on 14 Aug 1866 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 28 Nov 1921 in California.
    7. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, .3 was born on 11 Oct 1868 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in .
    8. William Alfred JOHNSTON, .3 was born on 14 Jan 1871 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1921-24 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    9. Mary Amellia MILLIE JOHNSTON, .7 was born on 17 Mar 1873 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Jan 1945 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    10. Charles Wesley JOHNSTON, .4 was born on 7 Apr 1876 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Nov 1949 in Edmonton, Alberta.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Robert W JOHNSTON, Jr. was born in 1793 in Scotland (son of [Thomas R] JOHNSTON, Sr.); died on 12 Aug 1834 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Two Johnston brothers Thomas & Robert
    married two Lawrence sisters, Mary Ann & Margaret Lawrence.

    . 1812 Sep 7 to 22nd, 3rd Reg. York Militia, Capt. Thomas Hamilton's Company, Robt. Johnston, 16 days, pd. £1 1s 4p., Priv. John Vanzante Junr. 16 days, pd. £10 8s 8p.
    . 1813 JAN 6 - Capt. Thos. Hamiltons Co., 3rd York Militia, Sergt. ROBERT JOHNSON, Reduced to a Private. & in same document:
    . 1813 Jan 7 - Jan 24, Private Robert Johnson, REDUCED FROM A SERGT. 6 Jan. - 7 Jan.
    Recorded on the same Muster roll: Sergt. John Johnson [who is listed next to Robt. & Andrew Johnson.] Andrew Johnson, Promoted to Sergt. 7 Jan., Osburn Cox, Discharged 7 Jan.
    . 1813 Feb 25 - Mar 24 & to Apr 24th - Robt Johnson. Employed in the Engineer Dept. Pay & Provisions stopped. Sergt. John & Andrew Johnson continued here. 3YM, Capt. Thos. Hamilton Co.
    . 1814 May 15, York Muster Day: Robert Johnston of Capt. Thomson's Company, who was captured at York on the 27th April, 1813. Signed, Lt Col. W. Chewett, 3 Yk Militia, 1814.5.15.
    . 1814 Dec 3 - Robt. Johnston, 3rd Regiment of York Militia.

    . The account of Robert Johnston for making & fixing a bar for the office of the Clerk of Peace, which was ordered to be paid out of the Police funds amounting to £1. 11 shillings.

    . 1812 Apr 30, York, Robert Johnson, Ordered that Clerk do notify him to shew cause &c. on the 9th May next.
    . 1814 Apr 20, Constable, Town of York, Robert Johnson.
    . 1827 Nov 22, King & Jane French, VS Franklin Page, Assault, Jury: Ricd Vanderburgh, Robert Johnson, Jr., Witness Pro: John Willson [3rd], Wit. Con. Anne Falieur, Esther & Chas. Ruggles, Verdict Guilty: Fine 5 shillings & Costs, Costs not paid, Ordered to be in Custody till fine & costs are paid.
    King & Jos. Dale VS: Geo Laur, Assault. Jury, Wm. & Jacob Munshaw, William Johnson. Verdict Guilty. fine £2.10 & Costs, Costs not paid, ordered to be in Custody till fine & costs are paid.

    . History of the settlement of York - King & Toronto St., was was across from Robt. & Marg. Johnston's store.
    The first owner of the lot was Thos Robert. Johnston, a carpenter, who held the property from the Toronto street lane to King St.
    . 1834, opposite the Cathedral, on the southeast corner of Church & King, was a framed building known as the Checkered Store painted like a checker-board,
    1st owner of the lot was Thos. & Robt. Johnston, a carpenter, who first held the property from Toronto St. ... lane to King St. ...In 1831 a man named R. A. Parker erected the Checkered Store, a 2 story frame building, selling notions, everything from a needle to an anchor. Ref: Globe Newspaper advertisement.
    Note1: Opposite it to the eastward stood, the stood the gaol where Lout & Matthews suffered on the scaffold in the 1837 Rebellion.
    Note2: This substantial brick building was later the Consumer's Gas Company. 2 historical plaques are on the front the the building. - PJA 2009.

    . 1833-34 York County Directory:
    Johnston, Robert, carpenter, Toronto street, by the side of the Gaol, to Newgate St., Parker's Checkered Store at the Corner.

    . 1834 Aug. 12, Toronto, Summary:
    This is the last WILL & Testament of me Robert Johnston of the City of Toronto, Carpenter. First pay my just funeral & testamentary + expenses. It is may will & desire that my beloved wife do receive & take the annual Rents & proceeds arising from my Real & personal Estate during her widowhood for the support of herself & the education support & maintenance of all my children. From & immediate after my said wife shall depart this life or they reach 21 years or marry, I devise & bequeath my Estate on King Street to my children as follows:
    Son Richard: The lot & house on the corner of King & Toronto Streets in which Mr. Perrin now lives. [1834];
    Daughter Mary Ann: The house & Lot adjoining the one devised to Richard;
    Son Robert: The house & lot west of Mary' Ann's with the privilege to the secure belongings;
    Son Thomas: The house & Lot west of Robert's with the privileges to the same belongings;
    Daughters Margaret & Sarah: My Lot on Toronto St., north of the right of way, to the rear of the Lot before mentioned, to be equally divided between them, share & share alike;

    To my 2 adopted children MARY & MARGARET.2 JOHNSTON, daughters of my brother Thomas [& therefore, also wife Margaret's sister's children - PJA]: The sum of £150 each on their arriving at age 21 or marriage. I desire that they may be supported in the same way as my own children out of my Estates.
    Executors: J. L. Perrin of King Street, merchant & my brother, John Johnston. 12 August, 1834, Robt. Johnston, Witness: J H Price.
    J H Price was a witness to signing of the WILL, as was, signed:
    Alexander Hamilton, 24 Sept., 1834. W. Baldwin, Surrogate Home District,
    To Home District Surrogate Court: We, James Lewis Perrin, Toronto, Merchant & Margaret Johnson, executor & executrix, will give a full inventory & pay the debts & Legacies so far as his goods shall extend.
    Signed, Margaret Johnston, Toronto, 24 Sept., 1834.
    (1842 Aug 2, Exectors: John L Perrin & John Johnson Ref: Land Reg. Lot 2, Old Toronto St.)
    Ref: Archives of Ontario, Probate Files 1834.

    Note3: on Robt. Johnston's Will's References: Dr. W W Baldwin, 23 Yonge St. & Surrogate of Home District, round the corner in King St. No. 195.½, in 1833.
    Alexr. Hamilton, Looking-Glass Mfgr., Carver Gilder, 118 King St., in 1833.
    Perrin & Co., Dry goods store, 106 King St., Toronto, in 1837.
    Ref: Toronto Directories, Toronto Public Libraries.

    . Recorded for research: Margaret Johnstone, buried Potter's Field - Mt. Pleasant, Bloor & Yonge, buried 7 July 1834, years. Cholera, 201.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Ontario Lands Abstract, Toronto Book 654 - East Side Old Toronto St., pages 3-5, p18, 55 & 68; (& dup. Book 683, p179.)
    Town Lot 1, East Side Old Toronto St,. Blocks 1- 2 & Blocks 5 - 6;
    {now fronting on the west side of (new-present) Toronto St.]
    [Transactions of Lot 1 Blocks all done on same date, as indicated below:}

    . 1810 Jul 1801, Patent, Crown, to James Green, Town Lot 1;
    . 1818 Aug 12, Memorial Bargain&Sale, Robt Jackie Jnr. & Margaret his wife, to Robert Johnston, York, Yeoman, 2 parts, £150 [each of 3 blocks], [to land of Geo Ridout]… Certificate of voluntary Executor, to hold unto said grantees, heirs & consignees. Signed, R W Johnson;
    . 1820 Jan 18, B&S, Robert Johnston, to Jacob & John Cummer, £125. [for each Block]. Half of Half of Lots 1 - 2 & 5- 6;
    . 1820 Apr 5, Reg. 1830.2.17, Memorial B&S, Robert Johnson & Margaret his wife, to Caleb Humphrey, York, Carpenter 2 pts., £250, commg. at N Lots 1- 2, & Lots 5 - 6, Dower barred xxx of voluntary execution to hold unto said heirs & assigns forever to Caleb Humphrey.
    . 1842 Jul 30, Reg. 1842 Aug 2, T R Johnston et all, to Bank America, Discharged;
    . 1834 Aug 12, Reg. 1842 Aug 2, WILL Robt Johnston;
    . 1844 Nov 26, Mortgage, R L Johnston, to Bank America, Discharged.
    . 1846 Apr 7, Lease & Release, E F Whittemore ete, Frank Widmier
    . 1852 Oct 1, B&S, John Cummer, to Paul Kane, £650, 53ft S, Block 1- 2 -5, Adelaide St. [Note: Paul Kane - famous early Canadiana painter.]
    . 1866 Mar 27, B&S Ricd L Johnson, to (Govt). Queen, £100, Lot 1 & 2, N side King St.
    . 1868 May 9 Forclure, Robt Mulroy, to Wm Osborne Defs.
    . 1870 Jun 30, Grant, Elizabeth Graham Morrison, to John Ross Robertson*, $12,000. Block 1&2, [John Ross Robertson - history newspaper & Landmarks of Toronto]
    . 1884, Pt. Dis., John F Taylor, to Globe Printing (i.e. Newspaper), $1.00.

    Town Lot 2, ES Old Toronto St. , Toronto Book 654, being 88ft. North side King St by 105 deep on West side of Toronto Street,
    Block 1, pages 148-154 {Duplicate version: Metro TO. Book 683,p184]
    . 1818 Aug 12, B&S, Robt. Lackie The Younger & wife Margaret, to Robert Johnston, York, yeoman, SW Corner, King St. of land reserved of a gaol & Courthouse, to Toronto St., signed Robt. Johnston, E halves of 1 & 2;
    . 1834 Jul [26?], Mem. Mortgage, this Ridout & Johnston, his wife, devises of Robert Johnston, to xblurry, £450, consignment St N corner of store & premises on King St.;
    . 1834 Aug 12, Reg. 1842.8.2., Mem. WILL, Robt. Johnston, to John L Perin & John Johnston & wife, Execors;
    . 1841 [Feb 26], Mem. Mort, Richard L Johnson & Robt Johnston decd., to British Am. Fire Life Assoc., £300., 30 ft. N side of King St. & Toronto St., & right of way;
    . 1844 No 26, Mortge., R L Johnston etux, to Bank America, Discharged
    . 1845 Feby 26, Mem. Mort, Chas Park & wife Margaret Divisee of Robt Johnston
    . 1845 Oct 30, BA Fire & Life Assoc., to R L Johnston, Mtgee 23620;
    . 1845 Dec 5, B&S, Richard Lawrence Johnston & Julia Ann, his wife , to Charles Garner Parks, Gent., sale & mo., [i.e. to brother-in-law]; £00, Remarks: recipes devise by Robert Johnston to grantor, Commencing 23 ft for King St, along division line of wall in course of erection by E F Whittemore, assigns for ever, signed, Chas G Parks.
    . 1845 Dec 5, Thomas Robert Johnston & Chas G Park & Mary Ann his wife, to John Eastwood, Toronto, merchant;
    . 1845 Dec 5, Memorial B&S, Richard Lawrence Johnston & Julia A his wife, to Ezekiel Francis Whittemore, Toronto, merchant, £1100, Remarks: Recites WILL of Robt. Johnson, King St, N side by 100 ft. on the West side of st. dowd barred, signed E F Whittemore;
    . 1845 Dec 3, Mort., Ezekiel F Whittemore & Margaret his wife, to Richard L Johnson, £800;
    . 1847 Jan 21, Morgt., Wm. Cawthra, to E F Whittemore, Remarks Mtge. sd by Wm Cawthra;
    . 1846 Jany 16, B&S, Robt. Thos. Ridout & Parks an infant & John Jones Evans, his guardian in a suit on Chancery, Richard L Johnston, Charles G Parks & E F Whittmore & John Maynard?, granted;
    . 1846 May 14, Mtge., Robt. Johnson [Jr?], to Hon Chi Wiemar, ‹200 land in seizure & mortgage;
    . 1847 Mar 31, Meml. for Chge., Robt Johnston, to Hon C Widmer, £125, Lands;
    . 1851 Apr 28, B&S, Hon Chris Widmer & Hannah his wife, to Ezekiel Whittemore & rear 10 ft of land;
    . 1851 Apr 21, B&S, Robt. Johnston & Robt. Baldwin, to Chis Widmer;
    . 1851 May 31, Mem. Lease, Hon Chris Widmere
    . 1851 Jul 21, Recognizance, Wm. Cawthra, to E F Whittemore, £500, Lands to hold by W Cawthra;
    . 1857 Oct 8, B&S, E F Whittemore & Margaret his wife, to Luther Hamilton Halton, Montreal, Esq., £6,500, 23 ft NS of King St & Toronto, signed, E F Whittemore;
    . 1862 My 13, John Naggan, to Wm. Osborne, Toronto, Lands Agent, £881.

    Block 5, Town Lot 2, ES Old Toronto St., p 179-182.
    1801 Jul 10, Patent, Crown, to Maria Green;
    . 1818 Aug 31, Ins.xx, Robt Lackie & wife Margaret, to Robert Johnston, York, yeoman, having frontage N side Corner, King St. , running westerly to Market St. to a lane known as the OLD POST OFFICE.
    . 1842 Jul 30, WILL, Robt Johnston, to John L Perrin & John Johnston & wife, Exors, & Excors. -. -

    Block 2, Town Lot 5, ES Old Toronto St., p213-218.
    [Checked Board Store location]
    . 1818 Aug 12, B&S, Robt Lackie & wife Margaret, to Robert Johnston, York, yeoman, £150, SW Corner King St. of land reserved of a gaol & Courthouse, to Toronto St., signed Robt. Johnston;
    . 1842 Jul 30, WILL, Robt Johnston, to John L Perrin & John Johnston & wife, Exors, & Excors.
    . 1845 Dec 3, Mort., Ezekiel F Whittemore, Executor, to Richard L Johnson, £800;
    . 1846 Apr 15, Lease & Release, Fred Rogers, to Ezekiel F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £5
    . 1846 Apr 22, E F Whittemore & wife Margaret & Sarah & Thos. Stortt Keough, to T Rogers, £4;
    . 1846 Oct 16, A of M, Richd. Lawrence Johnston, to Wm Cawthra, Esq. Toronto;
    . 1849 Nov 2, B&S, Thos. Stott Keogh, to E F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £700, signed, Thos. S Keogh;
    . 1851 Jun 13, Grant & Release, Thomas Rigney, to E F Whittemore, £350;
    . 1851 Jul 21, Recovery, Wm. Cawthra, Assigns forever Ef Whittemore, £400;
    . 1851 Aug 2, B&S, E F Whittemore, Her majesty the Queen, £1137;
    . 1866 Mar 27, Grant. Richard L Johnston, eldest son & heir-at-law of Robt Johnston, decd, eldest brother & heir-a-law of Sarah Mckeough, formerly Sarah Johnston, dec, & Mary Johnston his wife [i.e. Mary Stevenson], to HM The Queen, $100, signed Mary & R L Johnson.

    Block 2, Part Town Lot 6, ES Old Toronto St., p219-222,
    Masonic Hall Building (Masonic Bldgs. Block)
    . 1818 Aug 12, Wife Margaret & Rob.t Lackie Junr., to Robt. Johnston, York, Yeoman, £150, commencing King to SW corn received for a Gaol & Court House, of Lot 2 Toronto St.;
    . 1842 Jul 30, WILL, Robt. Johnston, to John L Perrin & John Johnston & wife, Exors, & Excors.;
    . 1846 Apr 7, Fred Rogers, to Thos. Stott Keogh, Palermo?, Merchant, £5
    . 1849 Nov 2, B&S, The Stott Keogh & wife Sarah, to E F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £120 or £20 faint;
    . 1865 Aug 23, Mary & Richard Lawrence Johnston of Esquesing, eldest heir & brother of Sarah Johnston Keogh, dec., to Sam Nordoheimer, £500. - . -

    Birth:


    Died:
    - date of his Will.

    Buried:

    Robert married Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE on 14 Dec 1813 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. Margaret (daughter of Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE and Mary WILLSON, DUE) was born est 1797 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 3 Jun 1842 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; was buried in 1842 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE was born est 1797 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario (daughter of Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE and Mary WILLSON, DUE); died on 3 Jun 1842 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; was buried in 1842 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Two Johnston brothers Thomas & Robert married two Lawrence sisters, Mary Ann & Margaret Lawrence.

    Date of Birth Estimate: If the correct, Margaret Johnston, she was 43 when buried, or born 1796; UCLP 1818 at an estimated age of 21 /1797;
    :. Married 1813 at an estimated age 16 or 15.
    . 1797 Town of York Minutes Census: 2 female children (= Elizabeth, then Margaret Lawrence. Brother John Lawrence is possibly older than them.)

    . 1813 December 14, by special License by Rev. Dr. John Strachan, Robert Johnstone & Margaret Lawrence, of the Township of York. Witnesses, John & Thomas Johnstone.

    . 1819 York Inhabitants: Robert Johnston: Males 1, women 1, girls 2, Total 4. or xxx;
    . 1819 Inhabitants, Robert Johnston Senr. Males 1, boys 1, women 2, girls 1, Total 6.

    . Upper Canada Marriage Bond # 127 on 10 Dec 1813
    Robert, Johnston, carpenter, Town of York
    Margaret Lawrence married. 1813 Dec 10,
    Bond signature: John Johnston, Calb. Humphing?
    Wit: John Johnston & Thomas Johnston,
    14 DEC 1813, by special License, St. James Cathedral.
    Film C6777, Vol. 13. Bond 127. [Toronto, Ink on the Bond is very faint. - PJA.]

    . Religious Service at St. James Cathedral:
    York 14th Dec. 1813. This day were married by special license, Robert Johnstone & Margaret Lawrence, both of the Township of York.
    John Strachan, minister.
    This marriage was solemnized between us, Robert Johnstone & Margaret Lawrence.
    Witnesses: John Johnstone & Thomas Johnstone.

    . 1813 Jul 11, by Banns, John Johnston & Mary Edend, both of the Township of York.
    Witnesses: Thomas Johnston, Hannah Johnston. 11 July, 1813, by Banns.
    Note2: In-laws of Margaret Lawrence & Thomas who married 6 months after them, also at St James Cathedral.

    . UCLPetition 27, J Bundle 11 Ref: C2110, p5.
    Margaret Lawrence Johnston of Town of York, Appeared personally at the York General Quarter Session of the Peace today 1818 April 14. She is recognized to be a daughter of Richard Lawrence, formerly York Twp., now of Woodhouse, an UE Loyalist, who maintained his loyalty in the late war. Her husband is Robert Johnston of the Town of York, as her agent, he may locate in 200 acres. Husband Robert Johnston, Town of York, Carpenter, did his duty in defense of the Province during the late war.
    Ref: UC Land Petition #27, 1818 Apr 19: Lot 1, Con 2, Toronto Gore, Ontario.

    . Checkered Store, In the spring of 1886 the building was torn down at the NW corner of King & Toronto streets to make room for the new Quebec Bank bluings. Opposite, to the eastward stood the jail.
    . After the death of Robert Johnston & also of his wife Margaret Lawrence, Ezekiel Francis Whittemore was married to their daughter Margaret & had a marriage portion as devised to her by the WILL of her father, which as a portion of the property on Toronto Street. She never had any claim on the Checkered Store & lot on the corner of King & Toronto Streets. [i.e. beside their house].
    Ref: Robertsons Landmarks of Toronto, Vol1 p 110.
    X-Ref: See Globe & Mail for many advertisements with store illustrations.

    . WILL of Robt. Johnson: 12 Aug 1834. It is my will & desire that my beloved wife do receive & take the annual Rents & proceeds arising from my Real & personal Estate during her widowhood for the support of herself & the education support & maintenance of all my children. From & immediate after my said wife shall depart this life, the children shall share & share alike, including his adopted daughters Margaret & Mary Johnson, daughter of her sister Mary Anne Lawrence & brother-in-law Thomas Johnston.

    . 1833 York Commercial Directory: Robert Johnston, carpenter, Tormto St.
    . 1836 & 1837 Toronto Directory: Johnson, Margaret, widow, Toronto Street. Toronto, Ontario.

    . Potter's Field Cemetery,
    Margaret Johnston, widow of Robert, born Toronto, Buried 3 June 1842. 46 years. [1796] Spinal Affection. (1508).
    St. James Anglican Cathedral, Burial 1842. Ref: Book 2, # 3198.

    * Toronto Necropolis Cemetery, Registration Numbers 5303-7:
    Elizabeth Johnston, Robert Johnston, Margaret Johnston, Thomas Johnston & Sarah Kough*
    . Removed from Potters Field. Interred March 1876;
    Interred: F 160 & 151, Ground property of C G Parks.
    . Mrs. Priscilla Belding Whittemore was similarly reinterred the next day on March 1876. Priscilla Whittemore's record reads, Removed to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Dec. 20th, 1906. It is noted further that all are recorded on the same page in the Necropolis Record Vol. 5 1875-1877.
    Note2: *Sarah Kough, dau. of Thos. Johnston, is recorded together with the Johnston, although Mrs. Belding, Whittemore record's says four other family members were removed to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

    . Toronto's Potter's Field, also known as the York General or Strangers Burial Ground was the first non-denominational cemetery in Toronto. Situated on the north west corner of of Yonge & 1 Bloor streets, in what today is the centre of Toronto known as Yorkville. It owes it's existence to Thomas Carfrae Jr., a wealthy retired merchant of Scottish ancestry. Mr. Carfae was appointed by a committee to purchase a burying ground, which he selected & bought the the 6 acres at Yonge & Bloor in May, 1826. The land was bought from Mrs. Elmsley for £75, which would be $300 in today's economy (2016).

    . 1832 the great cholera outbreak killed many people in Toronto. During the outbreak the cemetery filled every quickly, especially during the summer of 1832. The cemetery's last interment took place on 21 January 1855, making 6,685 burials over 6 acres of land.
    After the closure of the cemetery burials were moved Toronto Necropolis & Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
    Ref: Find A Grave, Toronto Potters Field. - - -

    Birth:
    Est 21 years old /Order in Council, Land Grant.

    Died:
    46 years = 1876.

    Buried:
    Aged 46 y. COD: spinal affection. Potters Field is the older part of the Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    1. Upper Canada Marriage Bond 127,
    Lawrence, MARGT, York, Marriage Bond X Johnston, Robert, carpenter
    1813 DEC 10,
    Bond Signature: John Johnston, Calb Humphrey
    (Wit: John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON both of York, carpenters.)
    14 DEC 1813, by special License, St James Film C6777, Vol 13. - - -

    2. St. James Cathedra Registry, Queen St. East, Toronto.
    Wedding, by special License,
    Robert JOHNSTON and Margaret LAWRENCE, both of the Township of York.
    Witnesses, John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON - - -

    Married:

    Children:
    1. 6. Dr. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, Senior was born on 19 May 1816 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Aug 1890 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    2. Mary Ann JOHNSTON, .1 was born on 17 Mar 1818 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Jun 1887 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    3. Thomas.2 JOHNSTON was born est 1819 in Ontario, Canada; died after 12 Aug 1843 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    4. Mary JOHNSTON, .2 was born est 1820 in Ontario, Canada.
    5. Margaret JOHNSTON, .1 was born on 18 Dec 1823 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 20 Sep 1896 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Sep 1896 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    6. Sarah JOHNSTON, .1 was born in 1826 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Aug 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Dec 1825 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    7. Margaret .2 JOHNSTON, .2 was born in 1827 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.