1. | Samuel Dudley KILBOURN was born in 1887 in Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario (son of Samuel Doddor KILBOURN and Ellen Valencia MAIR); died in 1970. |
2. | Samuel Doddor KILBOURN was born in 1851 (son of Harvey KILBOURN and Sarah HUNT); died in 1923 in Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario. Notes: lived in Kilworth Samuel married Ellen Valencia MAIR in 1876. Ellen (son of William MAIR* and Ann HAMMOND*) was born in 1857 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died in 1943. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Ellen Valencia MAIR was born in 1857 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario (son of William MAIR* and Ann HAMMOND*); died in 1943. Notes: lived in Kilworth
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4. | Harvey KILBOURN was born in 1810 (son of Timothy KILBOURN and Clementine WOODHULL); died in 1879. Harvey married Sarah HUNT. Sarah was born in 1818; died in 1884. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Sarah HUNT was born in 1818; died in 1884.
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6. | William MAIR* was born in 1827 in Lockport, Niagara, New York, USA (son of William MAIR and Ellen MCKENZIE); died in 1880 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario. Notes: Mair/Hammond William married Ann HAMMOND* in 1847 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. Ann (daughter of Thomas HAMMOND* and Elizabeth TUNKS*+) was born in 1828 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 29 May 1916 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Ann HAMMOND* was born in 1828 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario (daughter of Thomas HAMMOND* and Elizabeth TUNKS*+); died on 29 May 1916 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario. Notes: Mair/Hammond
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8. | Timothy KILBOURN was born in 1768 (son of Joseph KILBOURN and Elizabeth MARSH); died in 1864. Notes: Amos McNames the last of these [Watson American] settlers, a New Yorker in his mid-twenties, settled on the southern part of lot 38 but returned to the United States, most likely during the War of 1812. Timothy Kilbourn, son of Joseph Kilbourn Sr., later obtained McNames’ improvements.....In [November 1813] a millwright named Timothy Kilbourn, son of Joseph Kilbourn Sr., took charge of Amos McNames' vacant location on the northern part of lot 38 in the first concession. Prior to this Kilbourn was apparently living with his father on lot 50, concession A....In 1817 Kilbourn petitioned for lot 38 on which there were now 11 acres of cleared land and a house. Fortunately for him the lot was unencumbered and on June 20, 1818 he received the patent for the north half. Kilbourn's brother, Benjamin later purchased this farm on July 15, 1837 for L100. Brotherly love and natural affection were obviously not major considerations in the sale." [Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis] Timothy married Clementine WOODHULL in 1792. Clementine was born in 1769 in Long Island, NY; died in 1830. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Clementine WOODHULL was born in 1769 in Long Island, NY; died in 1830.
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12. | William MAIR was born in 1784 in Ayrshire, Scotland; died in 1836. William married Ellen MCKENZIE in 1802 in Scotland. Ellen was born in 1782 in Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland; died in 1866. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Ellen MCKENZIE was born in 1782 in Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland; died in 1866. Notes: -original romance with William Mair was discouraged.
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14. | Thomas HAMMOND* was born about 1792 in Ludlow, Shropshire, England (son of Job HAMMOND and Ann ?); died on 9 Jul 1838 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario. Notes: -DWT indicates that this Thomas Hammond was the father of Ann Hammond; both are buried at BSC Thomas married Elizabeth TUNKS*+ on 2 Apr 1819 in London, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas TUNKS and Elizabeth BEDDOES) was born before 26 Nov 1786 in Bitterley, Shropshire, England; died on 9 Oct 1878 in Brooke, Lambton, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Elizabeth TUNKS*+ was born before 26 Nov 1786 in Bitterley, Shropshire, England (daughter of Thomas TUNKS and Elizabeth BEDDOES); died on 9 Oct 1878 in Brooke, Lambton, Ontario. Notes: 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.
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