William George BLINN*

Male 1854 - 1931  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William George BLINN* was born in 1854 (son of William BLINN* and Mary FLINT*); died on 9 Mar 1931.

    William married Martha Elizabeth HAMMOND* on 13 Jan 1878 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. Martha (daughter of Andrew HAMMOND and Alvira GRIFFETH) was born on 1 Jan 1857; died on 5 Nov 1898. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. George Manley BLINN was born on 2 Dec 1878.
    2. Warren Andrew BLINN was born in 1885; died in 1960.
    3. Bertha Elizabeth BLINN was born in 1886; died in 1966.
    4. Roy BLINN* was born on 13 Jan 1885 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada; died in 1971 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Mary BLINN was born on 10 Feb 1887 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jun 1947.
    6. Robert Ezra BLINN was born on 28 Oct 1888 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada; died about 1968.
    7. Eli Pirney BLINN was born on 12 May 1891 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada; died in 1959.
    8. William Orville BLINN was born on 3 Jun 1894 in Westminster Tp, Ontario; died on 11 May 1956 in Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Florence BLINN was born on 29 Nov 1896 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Nov 1954 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William BLINN* was born in 1823 in Lower Canada (son of Warren BLINN and Harriet DYER); died on 8 Jan 1890.

    Notes:

    Blinn
    -a miller
    -a school trustee
    [HCM, p513]: William built the first street crossing, from Douglass & Moore's store to the old Mansion House, and delivered the first newspapers in London.
    [HCM, p239]: William Blinn attended school in early years where the market house now stands, and later put in the first street crossing from Douglass & Warren's store to the point where the Manision House is.
    [HCM, p736] William was born in Lowere Canada in 1823, and received a fair education on Market Square, where the Market now stands, and finished in Brick street school. He learned in early life the trade of a miller, and, in 1847, was united in marriage to Miss Flint, daughter of Robert and Hannah Flint. To Mr. and Mrs. Blinn have been born three children - Eliza M., Robert W. and William G......Mr. Blinn was engaged in milling at different places in the county for seventeen years, and for six of these years followed this occupation in Byron. In 1858 he bought his present farm, consisting of 225 acres of fine land on the 1st Concession, where he has since lived. Mr. Blinnis an upright, honorable gentleman, and has the respect of his fellowmen. He takes an active interest in all laudable enterprises, and has been School Trustee for twenty years. He is a Reformer in politics, and he and his wife are members of the Methodist Church, of which he is Steward. He is a self-made man in every respect, and has made all his property by his own labor.

    William married Mary FLINT* in 1847. Mary (daughter of Robert FLINT* and Hannah PIRNEY*) was born in 1821 in Norfolk, England; died on 4 Apr 1898. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary FLINT* was born in 1821 in Norfolk, England (daughter of Robert FLINT* and Hannah PIRNEY*); died on 4 Apr 1898.

    Notes:

    Blinn

    Children:
    1. Eliza M. BLINN* was born in 1848; died on 23 Apr 1859.
    2. Robert Warren BLINN* was born in 1849; died on 4 Oct 1938.
    3. 1. William George BLINN* was born in 1854; died on 9 Mar 1931.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Warren BLINN was born about 1799 in Vermont, USA (son of James BLINN); died in 1876.

    Notes:

    -age 1 when moved to Granby, Lower Canada from Vermont
    -came to Middlesex Cy c1828
    [HMC, p513]: Warren Blinn settled in London Township where the Asylum now stands [1889]
    [HMC, p736]: Warren Blinn, father of [William], was also a native of Vermont, and was but one year old when he was brought by his parents to Lower Canada. He was of French descent on his father's side, and of English on his mother's side. He immigrated to Middlesex County when about twenty-nine years of age, and brought with him his wife and daughter, Eliza, and one son, William, ....who was then five years of age. Mr. blinn had married, in Lower canada, Miss Harriet Dyer, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Dyer, whose sister, Lotta, married Capt. Butler, of Massachusetts, and became the mother of the eminent Gen. Benj. F. Butler, of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Blinn became the parents of three children - William, Eliza and Hiram. Mr. Blinn first settled where the Insane Asylum now stands, and was a contractor by occupation, and also owned a mill. He was a member of the Baptist Church, and died in 1876, at the age of seventy-seven years. His wife died in 1882, at the age of 84.

    Warren married Harriet DYER. Harriet was born in 1798; died in 1882. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Harriet DYER was born in 1798; died in 1882.
    Children:
    1. 2. William BLINN* was born in 1823 in Lower Canada; died on 8 Jan 1890.

  3. 6.  Robert FLINT* was born in 1784 in Norfolk, England; died on 27 Apr 1859.

    Notes:

    L42 C1 (Springbank Park)
    -fisherman in England
    -"he was a soldier, and had served in America, and had charge of a fort in England in the French wars"
    -immigrated to New York 1834,Westminster c1835
    [HCM, p736-737]: Robert Flint was an Englishman, who came with his family to this county in 1830, and two years later moved to Byron, where he worked at the mason trade for some time. Later he bought a farm. He was the father of seven children - Robert G., George, Mary (deceased), Mary, Pirney, Patience and H.B. Mr. Flint died at the age of seventy-five years. He was a member of the Church of England, and was a prosperous farmer.
    [HCM, p816}: Robert Flint was a fisherman by occupation, and owned a fishing smack [in England]. He followed this business for many yiears, and married Miss Harriet Pirney, daughter of Patrick Pirney, a Scotchman. He was a soldier, and had served in America, and had charge of a fort in England in the French wars. To Mr. and Mrs. Flint were born four children - Pirney, Mary, Robert (deceased), and George (deceased). In 1834, Mr. Flint immigrated to America and landed in New York. He left his family in that city while he went to Pottsville to earn some money, having been robbed before leaving England. Not returning as soon as expected, Mr. Flint became anxious, made inquiries, and heard that he had died of cholera. She then returned to England. In the meantime, three days after Mrs. Flint had started back to England, Mr. Flint returned to New York and found his family gone. He then went to Canada, settled in Byron, and later sent to England for his family, the coming on in 1836. Mr. Flint, not being successful in business, left Byron and purchased sixty-three acres of land where his son Pirney now lives, 1st Concession, Lot 42. Mr. Flint was a member of the Church of England, and was an honest, hard-working citizen. He died in 1870 at the age of 75 years.[this must be incorrect!]

    Robert married Hannah PIRNEY*. Hannah was born in May 1788 in Scotland; died on 21 Dec 1865. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah PIRNEY* was born in May 1788 in Scotland; died on 21 Dec 1865.
    Children:
    1. Pirney FLINT* was born in 1825 in Norfolk, England; died on 28 Jun 1891.
    2. Robert G. FLINT* was born in 1816 in Norfolk, England; died on 2 Nov 1885.
    3. George FLINT* was born in 1818 in Norfolk, England; died on 27 Sep 1849.
    4. 3. Mary FLINT* was born in 1821 in Norfolk, England; died on 4 Apr 1898.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James BLINN was born in 1770 in Vermont, USA.

    Notes:

    -immigrated to Lower Canada c1800
    [HCM, p736]: James Blinn, who was born in Vermont, in 1770, and emigrated to Lower Canada about 1800. He settled at Granby

    Children:
    1. 4. Warren BLINN was born about 1799 in Vermont, USA; died in 1876.