Daniel T OSBORN

Male 1869 - 1872  (2 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daniel T OSBORN was born on 10 Feb 1869 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan (son of John OSBORN and Juditha A LAWRENCE); died on 20 Jan 1872 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John OSBORN was born in Mar 1845 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. ( Now Albion Twp.) (son of Mr. OSBORN, Jr.); died on 19 Feb 1931 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pearl Grange Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1852 Census Caledon East, Peel Co. says he was born in Canada.

    . 1861 Census, Caledon, Ontario,
    Age 17 years /1844
    Lived with his Grandmother Elizabeth Tarbox.

    . 1870 Benton Habour, Berrien Co., Michigan
    John Osborn, born 1846, Born Canada, carpenter
    Juditha Osborn, Born 1847, Ohio
    Daniel Osborn, born 1869, Michigan.

    . Great Uncle Daniel Lawrence, born Canada & Family is next door. Great Aunt Hadassah Lawrence Teetzel is just a few farms away.

    . 1900 Jun 18 Census, Sodus Twp., Berrier Co., Michigan
    Osbourne John, b. Mar 1845, age 55 Canada, Father b. Canada, Mother b. England, Landed 1863, Farmer;
    Osborne, Judith, wife b. Apr 1846, age 59, married 31 years, b. Ohio, Father b. Canada, Mother England;
    Osborne, Frank, son, b. Jul 1871 Michigan, age 28, married 4 years, Parents b. Canada, Ohio
    Osborne, Daughter, May 1878 Michigan, age 22, parents Canada Eng. & Ohio
    Osborne, Mildred, Daughter-in-law, b May 1877 Michigan, age 23, Parents b. Canada Eng. & Michigan;
    Osborne, Ettie M, Granddaughter, b Jun 1896, Michigan, age 3, parents Michigan;
    Osborne, Gladys F, Granddaughter, b. Nov 1898 Mich., Age 1, parents: Michigan;
    Lawrence, John, Cousin, Jan 1844 Canada Eng., Age 56, parents born Canada English, Landed 1860 - 40 years ago; Farm labour.

    . [and three farms away is ]
    Osborne, William, Head, born Mar 1873 Michigan, age 27, Father born Canada Eng., Mother Ohio, Farmer;
    Osborne, Lena M, Wife, b. Aug 1881, Michigan, married one year, Parents born Michigan & NY. - - -

    Birth:
    Resided. Alt DOB:1844.

    Died:

    John married Juditha A LAWRENCE on 20 Aug 1869 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan. Juditha was born on 15 Apr 1845 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 2 Dec 1917 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Dec 1917 in Pearl Grange Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Juditha A LAWRENCE was born on 15 Apr 1845 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 2 Dec 1917 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Dec 1917 in Pearl Grange Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Juditha is the daughter of Jane Crawford & Daniel T Lawrence.

    Michigan Marriage Registration #134, 1868 August 20 at Milbourgh, Michigan
    John Osborn, Resided Benton, MI; Age 23 /1845, Born Caledon, Canada West, Farmer; married
    Juditha Lawrence, Resided Benton, MI; age 22 /1846, Born Hamilton, Ohio,
    Married by Justice of the Peace, L A Hall;
    Wit: Emma F Hall of Millbourgh, Mich., & Mrs. L A Morisnt? Depassvilleville?, NY, Reg. Aug 25, 1868.

    Note: Judith Lawrence & John Osborn are first cousins once removed,
    i.e. both grandchildren of Richard Lawrence & Mary Willson. - PJA - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Judith A.

    Died:
    Haemorrhage from Gastric ulcer. Aged 71y 7m 17d.

    Buried:
    Benton Harbor.

    Children:
    1. 1. Daniel T OSBORN was born on 10 Feb 1869 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 20 Jan 1872 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    2. Charles Francis FRANK OSBORN was born on 12 Jul 1871 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. ( Now Albion Twp.); died on 17 Apr 1936 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pearl Grange Cemetery.
    3. William OSBORN, .2 was born on 15 Mar 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 8 Dec 1948 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.
    4. Jennie OSBORN was born on 8 May 1878 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 26 Feb 1932 in Berrien County, Michigan.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Mr. OSBORN, Jr. was born est 1814 in Ontario, Canada (son of William OSBORN and Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE).

    Notes:

    Upper Canada Sundries
    Osborn, Wm. 1811, May 18, York, pg. 5404-5.
    Osborne, William, 1815 Oct 12, York, pages 10734-10735, & 1815 Oct 14, pg.10770-10735.
    Verify identify: Osborne, Betsey, 1813, Aug 21, page 6622-3.

    . William Osborn appears to have died during the War of 1812 during the capture of the Town of York.

    Further research:
    Muster Roll of Capt. Abram Nelles’ Flank Company, from 24th July to the 24th of August 1812, both days inclusive. - Wm. Osburn
    (Also John Felker & Jacob Swackhammer & Jonathan Teetzel).

    . Abraham Nelles, 4th Regiment, Lincoln Militia, at Engineer Dept. at Forts George & Niagara:
    July 4, 1814 to July 28, 1814: Sarjants: William Osburn, 7 days.
    [Also Sargents: Roszels, Nathaniel, George & Eldgridge, of Erin Twp., Felker relatives.]

    William Osborn died at the time of War of 1812. Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn then married Elisha Tarbox. The 1852 Census of Caledon, Ontario records the seven year old grandson, John Osborn, living with her.

    . Minutes of Town of York, Census records that one male child was born in 1813 into Richard Lawrence's household. Was Elizabeth living with her parents now.

    . 1837 Toronto Directory
    Osborne, William, land agent, etc., 203 King Street
    - Recorded for further research. If this is William Osborne' son, he would be about 24 years old. - - -

    Birth:
    Father died during 1812 - 1818 war.

    Children:
    1. 2. John OSBORN was born in Mar 1845 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. ( Now Albion Twp.); died on 19 Feb 1931 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pearl Grange Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William OSBORN was born est 1795 ± in England; died between 1814-18 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Upper Canada Sundries:
    . 1807 Apr 18, Saturday - Appointed to be Constables in the Home District the ensuing year: Town of York, Jesse Ketchum, Oran Hale, William Osburn, under age.

    Note: William Osburn was apparently, therefore, not appointed as his name was not listed with the others with their locations. Estimated at 16-17 or born 1791 or 1792. - PJA

    . 1811 May 18, Osborn, Wm. York, pg. 5404-5.
    Osborne, William, 1815 Oct 12, York, pages 10734-10735, & 1815 Oct 14, pg.10770-10735.
    Verify identify: Osborne, Betsey, 1813, Aug 21, page 6622-3.

    . William Osborn appears to have died during the War of 1812 during the capture of the Town of York.

    . 1806 Mar 3 - The Annual Town Meeting, held at Storyells's Inn on Monday 3rd March 1806:- Township of York,
    Mrs. Osburn: Men 0, Women 1, Boys Over 16: 1 Males Under 16: 2;
    Females under 16: 3, Total 7
    Verify identity: Is this William's mother, or a sister-in-law?

    Further research:
    . Muster Roll of Capt. Abram Nelles’ Flank Company, from 24th July to the 24th of August 1812, both days inclusive. - Wm. Osburn.
    (Also John Felker & Jacob Swackhammer & Jonathan Teetzel).

    . Abraham Nelles, 4th Regiment, Lincoln Militia, at Engineer Dept. at Forts George & Niagara:
    July 4, 1814 to July 28, 1814: Sarjants: William Osburn, 7 days.
    [Also Sargents: Roszels, Nathaniel, George & Eldgridge, of Erin Twp., Felker relatives.] - - -

    Birth:
    Verify location.

    Died:
    War of 1812, Attack on Ft. York

    William married Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE on 26 Apr 1813 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. Elizabeth (daughter of Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, UE and Mary WILLSON, , DUE) was born est 1795 ± in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died after 1864 in Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE was born est 1795 ± in Toronto, York Co., Ontario (daughter of Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, UE and Mary WILLSON, , DUE); died after 1864 in Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    . Date of Birth Estimates:
    Parents married about 1786 in New Brunswick, at Miramichi. 1797 Town of York Minutes Census: Two female children (= Elizabeth, then Margaret Lawrence. Possibly brother John Lawrence is older than them).
    Ref: UC Land Petition 1819, if 21y, she was born 1798.

    Married 1813, if 18 years old she was born 1795.
    Notes1: Why did relatives Wm. Lawrence & John Willson sign a marriage bond for her, & not her father Richard? Was Richard away with the War of 1812 duties then? - PJA.

    . Elizabeth Lawrence & Elisha Tarbox founded Caledon East, first called Tarbox Corners in 1821.
    UC Land Petition 1819, if 21y, she was born 1798.

    . 1813 Apr. 3rd. This day were married by special license, William Osban
    & Elizabeth Lawrence, both of the Township of York.
    John Strachan, Minister.
    This marriage was solemnized between us, William Osburn & Elizabeth Lawrence, in the presence of us, William Lawrence & John Willson.
    Ref: Upper Canada Marriage Bond, Archives of Ontario, North York Public Library.
    Notes1: Why did relatives Wm. Lawrence & John Willson sign a marriage bond for her, & not her father Richard? Was Richard away with the War of 1812 duties then? - PJA.

    . Lawrence, Elizabeth married William Osborn, on 1813 APR 26, both York Twp.,
    Witnesses: *William Lawrence & John Willson, By special license at St James Cathedral, Toronto.
    Note2: *Witnesses to her wedding are likely Uncle William, UE & either her Grandfather or Uncle John Willson. - PJA.

    . 1819 Oct 13 -Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn Tarbox appeared at York Court House, General Quarter Session on 1819 October 13 & is recognized by Magistrate Pergrine Maitland to be a daughter of Richard Lawrence who & maintained his locality during the late war.
    Her husband 1.William Osborn, deceased, who did his duty in defense of the Province. Since the war. [1812-14] She has married Elisha Tarbox, Markham. She prays for 200 Acres of land. Elizabeth Tarbox, York.

    . Elizabeth Tarbox, Residence Markham - Caledon, Lot 4, Con 6 ECR [east Credit River] on 1819 Oct 15
    Over the years the village has had various names, the first one being Tarbox Corners, after its first settlers Elisha & Elizabeth Tarbox, who arrived in 1821. As the daughter of United Empire Loyalists, Mrs. Tarbox had been granted 200 acres of land on the Caledon-Albion town line, at the junction of County roads 7 (Airport Road) & 22 (Old Church Road), & about 25 kilometers northwest of Brampton. The address is now 4 Rocker Road. (at Airport Road) earliest settlers of Caledon came about 1821. At that time the township was covered with thick forest & swamp.
    Ref: Settling the Hills, Caledon East, Caledon East Historical Society.

    . 1851 Census Caledon East, Peel Co., Ontario: Elisha & Elizabeth Tarbox & John Osborn age 7, (Grandson of Elizabeth), 1 story log cabin.

    . Land granted to Elizabeth Lawrence was Lot 4, Con 6 & Lot 14, Con 4 Toronto Twp. - at what is now the intersection of Airport Road & Walkers Line meet in Caledon East. They were the original settlers & the town was first named Tarbox Corners after Elisha & the village was later renamed Caledon East. In his will Elisha left some land to John Osborn, the grandson of his wife, Elizabeth Lawrence.

    . The Tarbox, bearing a historical plaque may be found at 4 Rocker Rd, at Airport Rd. (which is the first line) Caledon East, Ontario.
    1869 Caledon East - population 100.

    . Elizabeth Tarbox Park, 37 Borland Cres., Caledon East
    Early Caledon settler Elizabeth Tarbox was issued the west half of Lot 4, Concession 6 EHS, Caledon Township in 1819, receiving the formal Crown patent for the entire Lot 4 in 1821. Elizabeth & her husband, Elisha, sold the west half of the Lot to William Higginson in that same year. The Tarbox family remained on the east half of the lot, subdividing the portion of the property within the Caledon East village boundary into building lots. Caledon East was originally known as Tarbox Corners.
    Ref: Heritage Caledon, 2014.6.3.

    For further research:
    . Wednesday, 11 March, 1812, by License, William Lawrence & Mary Holiday, both of the Township of York. 
    Witnesses, Colin Drummond & Elizabeth Lawrence
    Note3: Verify identify of this Wm. & Mary Holiday - PJA & information on:

    (More history in the printed Richard Lawrence, UE book in the North York Public Library, Toronto. PJA.) - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB. 1797 / Census 1861.

    Died:
    Verify. Resided Caledon East 1821-1864.

    Buried:
    Burial was not listed with Elisha Tarbox in Caledon East. Presumed to be buried elsewhere.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Laurence, Elizabeth X William Osborn 1813 APR 26 both York Twp.,
    Witnesses: William Lawrence and John Willson,
    By special license at St James Cathedral, Toronto
    Note: witnesses to her wedding are Likely Uncle William, UE? owing to the St. James
    & Grandfather or Uncle John Willson ii or iii. - PJA

    Children:
    1. 4. Mr. OSBORN, Jr. was born est 1814 in Ontario, Canada.