Victor WILKES

Male 1897 - Aft 1915  (> 19 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Victor WILKES was born on 24 Dec 1897 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England (son of John WILKES and Anna Maria SANDERS); died after 1915 in Toronto.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1901 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England census

    Name: Victor Wilkes
    Age: 3
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1898
    Relation: Son
    Father's Name: John
    Mother's Name: Annie M
    Gender: Male
    Where born: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

    Civil Parish: Edgbaston
    Ecclesiastical parish: Edgbaston St James
    County/Island: Warwickshire
    Country: England

    Registration district: Kings Norton
    Sub registration district: Edgbaston
    ED, institution, or vessel: 18
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household schedule number: 108
    Household Members: Name Age
    Annie M Wilkes 38
    Arthur Wilkes 10
    Elsie S Wilkes 1
    Frank Wilkes 5
    Henry Wilkes 15
    John Wilkes 40
    John Wilkes 13
    Victor Wilkes 3

    NOTE 2./ Immigration

    Canadian Passenger Lists, "Electronic,"
    Name: Victor Wilkes
    Gender: Male
    Age: 11
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1899
    Date of Arrival: 18 Aug 1910
    Vessel: Corsican
    Port of Arrival: Montreal, Quebec
    Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
    Roll: T-4770


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John WILKES was born in Sep 1857 in le Moors, Bolton, Greater Manchester, Lancashire (son of Henry WILKES and Ann Mansell SPARKES); died between Jan and Mar 1905 in Birmingham, Warwickshire.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1861 Birmingham Warwickshire England census,

    Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
    Henry Wilkes abt 1819 Manchr, Lancashire, England Head Birmingham
    Ann Wilkes abt 1819 Birmm Wife Birmingham Warwickshire
    Selina Wilkes abt 1852 Bolton le Moor, Lancashire, England Daughter Birmingham Warwickshire
    Fredk Wilkes abt 1855 Bolton le Moor Son Birmingham Warwickshire
    John Wilkes abt 1858 Bolton le Moor Son Birmingham Warwickshire
    James Wilkes abt 1860 Birmingham Son Birmingham Warwickshire

    NOTE 2./ 1891 England Census: Civil parish: Edgbaston ; Ecclesiastical parish: St James : County: Warwickshire

    Name Age in 1891 Birthplace Relationship to head-of-house Civil parish County
    Wilkes, John 32 Bolton, Lancashire Head Edgbaston Warwickshire
    Wilkes, Annie 30 Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Wife Edgbaston Warwickshire
    Wilkes, Harry 5 B'ham, Warwickshire Son Edgbaston Warwickshire
    Wilkes, John 3 B'ham, Warwickshire Son Edgbaston Warwickshire
    Wilkes, Arthur 8.12 B'ham, Warwickshire Son Edgbaston Warwickshire
    Wilkes, Albert H 23 B'ham, Warwickshire Nephew Edgbaston Warwickshire

    Source information: RG12/2359 : Registration district: Kings Norton : Sub registration district: Edgbaston : ED, institution, or vessel: 26 : Folio: 126 : Page: 19

    NOTE 3./
    1891 census shows a nephew, Albert Wilkes , age 23, single, occupation of Tailor, born in Birmingham Warwickshire, England. This is from the actual census image. Albert because of his age, would have to be the child of a brother of the unknown father of Frederick, John and James Wilkes. In fact, the following Polly Wilkes from the 1881 census, could possibly be a sister to Albert.
    1881 census has brothers John and James living with Frederick Wilkes and his wife Jane. There is a niece in this family unit as well, Polly WILKES Niece Female 11 Birmingham, Warwick, England Scholar.
    For whatever reason, there seems to be a lack of adults for this generation. The postulation would be A./ a family catasrophe, or B./ kids filtered to Birmingham from the nethers, for work opportunities. However..... Youngest brother of John Wilkes, James, gives birthplace in 1881 census as Birmingham.

    NOTE 4./
    1901 Edgbaston Worcestershire England Census : <>

    Name Age in 1901 Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
    John Wilkes 40 Bolton, Lancashire, England Head Edgbaston Worcestershire
    Annie M Wilkes 38 Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, Eng Wife Edgbaston Worcestershire
    Henry Wilkes 15 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng Son Edgbaston Worcestershire
    John Wilkes 13 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng Son Edgbaston Worcestershire
    Arthur Wilkes 10 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng Son Edgbaston Worcestershire
    Frank Wilkes 5 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng Son Edgbaston Worcestershire
    Victor Wilkes 3 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng Son Edgbaston Worcestershire
    Elsie S Wilkes 1 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng Dau Edgbaston Worcestershire

    NOTE 5./ Historical Perspective: The Year Was 1873

    The year was 1873 and much of the world was entering into a long period of economic depression. The beginning of the Long Depression is typically marked by the crash of the Vienna stock market, which sent ripples across Europe and eventually the United States with the fall of Jay Cooke & Company. The Cooke investment bank was heavily invested in the overbuilt railroad system which was beginning to fail. With the fall of this prominent company, a financial panic ensued and the New York Stock Exchange had to close for ten days. Railroads, factories, banks, and businesses had to close their doors resulting in skyrocketing unemployment rates. The Long Depression would last into the 1890s.

    There were other smaller scale disasters in 1873. The British SS Atlantic out of Liverpool (with a stop at Queenstown) hit a submerged rock en route to New York and was wrecked in heavy seas off Nova Scotia. It is estimated that 545 of the 952 passengers perished.

    In Baltimore, Maryland, a fire began in the factory of Joseph Thomas and Sons and spread over ten acres of the city. Photos of the fire and aftermath can be found online at the Maryland Historical Society.

    A cholera epidemic swept through Birmingham, Alabama. Below is an interesting excerpt from a report from Mortimer H. Jordan, who was secretary of the Jefferson County Medical Society of Birmingham, Alabama, at the time of the epidemic (found on the website of the Reynolds Historical Library at the University of Alabama at Birmingham).

    The treatment adopted was the opium and mercurial. When the stomach seemed so inactive that nothing made any impression upon it, an emetic of mustard, salt, ginger, and pepper, suspended in hot water, in many cases produced a warm glow over the surface of the body in a few moments. . . . Diuretics produced no good results. No condition in life, sex, or age escaped. The sucking babe and those of extreme age suffered alike from its ravages.

    Before closing this paper, justice demands that we should briefly allude to the heroic and self sacrificing conduct, during this epidemic, of that unfortunate class who are known as 'women of the town.' These poor creatures, though outcasts from society, anathematized by the church, despised by women and maltreated by men, when the pestilence swept over the city, came forth from their homes to nurse the sick and close the eyes of the dead. It was passing strange that they would receive no pay, expected no thanks; they only went where their presence was needed, and never remained longer than they could do good. While we abhor the degradation of these unfortunates, their magnanimous behavior during these fearful days has drawn forth our sympathy and gratitude.

    Further north and west, Jesse James and the James- Younger gang robbed a Rock Island train near Adair, Iowa. This first train robbery netted the gang more than $2,300, but was most likely a disappointment for the gang. They were expecting a $100,000 gold shipment, but that shipment had been switched to another train at the last moment.

    North of the border in Canada, the Dominion Parliament had more lawful goals in mind when it established the North-West Mounted Police, the predecessor of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Canada was growing and in 1873 Prince Edward Island joined the federation as Canada's smallest province.

    In music, the song Home on the Range was born (Daniel Kelly & Brewster M. Higley). The tune went on to become the state song of Kansas and is known around the world.

    John married Anna Maria SANDERS in Mar 1883 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Anna (daughter of William SANDERS and Jane LAYTON) was born on 10 Feb 1861 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; died after 1901 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwick, England?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Maria SANDERS was born on 10 Feb 1861 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England (daughter of William SANDERS and Jane LAYTON); died after 1901 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwick, England?.
    Children:
    1. Harry WILKES was born in Mar 1886 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    2. John WILKES was born in Dec 1887 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    3. Arthur Bo WILKES was born on 17 Jul 1890 in Birmingham, Warwick, England; died on 09 Mar 1951 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 12 Mar 1951 in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London, Ontario,Canada..
    4. Frankland WILKES was born in Aug 1895 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died on 25 Sep 1968 in Aylmer, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Aylmer cemetery, Malahide Township, Elgin County, Ontario, EL-405.
    5. 1. Victor WILKES was born on 24 Dec 1897 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died after 1915 in Toronto.
    6. Living WILKES


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry WILKES was born in 1819 in Manchester, Lancashire, England; was christened on 09 Apr 1820 in Saint George, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire, England (son of John WILKES and Alice UNKNOWN); died after 1881 in Birmingham, Warwick, England.

    Notes:

    Need 1871 census for all of known names of family members (including cousins Albert and Polly) to locate this Unknown father.

    NOTE 1./
    Bolton
    Created 1st July 1837.
    Sub-districts : Bolton Eastern; Bolton Western; Edgeworth; Farnworth; Great Bolton and Lever; Halliwell; Horwich; Hulton; Lever; Little Bolton; Sharples; South West Bolton; Tonge with Haulgh; Turton; West Houghton
    GRO volumes : XXI (1837-51); 8c (1852-1930).
    Astley Bridge, Belmont, Bolton, Bradshaw, Breightmet, Darcy Lever, Deane, Edgeworth, Entwistle, Farnworth, Great Bolton, Great Lever, Halliwell, Harwood, Heaton, Horwich, Kearsley, Little Bolton, Little Hulton, Little Lever, Longworth, Lostock, Middle Hulton, Over Hulton, Quarlton, Rumworth, Sharples, Smithills, Tonge with Haulgh, Turton, Westhoughton.

    NOTE 2./ 1851 Great Bolton, Lancashire, England census,
    Name Birth Year BirthPlace Relation Civil Parish County/Island
    Henry Wilks abt 1819 Manchester, Lancashire, England Head Great Bolton Lancashire
    Ann Wilks Henry abt 1820 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Wife Great Bolton Lancashire
    Ermma Wilks abt 1840 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Daughter Great Bolton Lancashire
    Henry Wilks abt 1842 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Son Great Bolton Lancashire
    Edward Wilks abt 1847 Bolton, Lancashire, England Son Great Bolton Lancashire

    NOTE 3./ 1861 Birmingham Warwickshire England census,

    Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
    Henry Wilkes abt 1819 Manchester, Lancashire, England Head Birmingham Warwickshire
    Ann Wilkes abt 1819 Birminham, Warwickshire, England Wife Birmingham Warwickshire
    Selina Wilkes abt 1852 Bolton le Moor, Lancashire, England Daughter Birmingham Warwickshire
    Fredk Wilkes abt 1855 Bolton le Moor, Lancashire, England Son Birmingham Warwickshire
    John Wilkes abt 1858 Bolton le Moor, Lancashire, England Son Birmingham Warwickshire
    James Wilkes abt 1860 Birmingham, Waewickshire, England Son Birmingham Warwickshire

    NOTE 4./ Historical Reference: 1816

    The summer of 1816 begins with what historians refer to as the "year without a summer" The era known as the "Little Ice Age occurred between 1300 and 1850 AD. A volcano 1000 times the size od Mount St Helena in modern times, erupted in 1815 causing much of the rest of the world to experience what is referred to as the year without a summer. Ice was on the rivers in July in Europe and America. The colder weather impacted agriculture, health, economics, social strife, emigration, and even art and literature. Increased glaciation and storms also had a devastating affect on those that lived near glaciers and the sea. It was not until about 1850 that the full effect of this volcanic explosion and the little Ice age came to an end.

    Henry married Ann Mansell SPARKES about Nov 1842 in Birmingham, Warwick, England. Ann (daughter of William Horton SPARKES and Dinah Diana CLARK) was born on 10 May 1820 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England; was christened on 27 Dec 1820 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England; died after 1861 in Birmingham, Warwick, England; was buried in Question to if this is Ann, wife of Henry. Census' show two different sets of kids!. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Mansell SPARKES was born on 10 May 1820 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England; was christened on 27 Dec 1820 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England (daughter of William Horton SPARKES and Dinah Diana CLARK); died after 1861 in Birmingham, Warwick, England; was buried in Question to if this is Ann, wife of Henry. Census' show two different sets of kids!.
    Children:
    1. Emma Eliza WILKES was born on 04 Nov 1839 in Saint Phillips, Birmingham, Warwick, England; was christened on 02 Dec 1839 in Saint Phillips, Birmingham, Warwick, England.
    2. George aka Henry WILKES was born on 20 Apr 1842 in Saint Phillips, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1842 in Saint Phillips, Birmingham, Warwick, England; died before 1881 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
    3. Edward WILKES was born between Apr and Jun 1847 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.
    4. Selina WILKES was born in Dec 1851 in Bolton le Moor, Greater Manchester, Lancashire.
    5. Frederick WILKES was born in Jun 1855 in Aston, Warwickshire, England; died after 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    6. 2. John WILKES was born in Sep 1857 in le Moors, Bolton, Greater Manchester, Lancashire; died between Jan and Mar 1905 in Birmingham, Warwickshire.
    7. James Henry WILKES was born in Mar 1861 in Birmingham, Warwick, England; died after 1901.

  3. 6.  William SANDERS was born on 25 Dec 1825 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1825 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England (son of William SANDERS and Ann TILT); died in Mar 1898 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.

    William married Jane LAYTON on 20 Jun 1847 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. Jane (daughter of George LAYTON and Elizabeth BOLTON) was born on 26 Dec 1823 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died in Jun 1867 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane LAYTON was born on 26 Dec 1823 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England (daughter of George LAYTON and Elizabeth BOLTON); died in Jun 1867 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin SANDERS was born on 28 May 1848 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; was christened on 28 May 1848 in Bromsgrove, Worcetershire, England.
    2. George SANDERS was born in Mar 1851 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died after 1891 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.
    3. Henry SANDERS was born on 04 Oct 1853 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; was christened on 04 Oct 1853 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    4. Elizabeth Ann SANDERS was born on 31 Aug 1856 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; was christened on 31 Aug 1856 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    5. 3. Anna Maria SANDERS was born on 10 Feb 1861 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; died after 1901 in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwick, England?.
    6. Thomas SANDERS was born in 1865 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died after 1901 in Kings Heath, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John WILKES was born about 1780 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; died after 1861 in Little Bolton, Lancashire, England.

    John married Alice UNKNOWN. Alice was born about 1786 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England; died after 1861 in Little Bolton, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice UNKNOWN was born about 1786 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England; died after 1861 in Little Bolton, Lancashire, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Henry WILKES was born in 1819 in Manchester, Lancashire, England; was christened on 09 Apr 1820 in Saint George, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire, England; died after 1881 in Birmingham, Warwick, England.
    2. John WILKES was born on 09 Apr 1820 in Saint George, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire, England; died after 1881 in Clapham, London, England; was buried in nieces Fanny Horne & Mary Purnell living with them in 1871.
    3. William WILKES was born on 16 Feb 1823 in Saint George, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire, England; died before 1891 in Gorton, Lancashire, England.
    4. Alice WILKES was born on 09 Apr 1826 in Saint George, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire, England.

  3. 10.  William Horton SPARKES was born about 1784 in Edgbaston, Warwick, England; was christened on 13 Dec 1785 in Saint Paul, Birmingham, Warwick, England (son of Richard SPARKES and Helena UNKNOWN); died in in Birmingham, Warwick, England.

    William married Dinah Diana CLARK on 08 Jan 1809 in Edgbaston, Warwick, England. Dinah was born about 1788 in Edgbaston, Warwick, England; died in in Birmingham, Warwick, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Dinah Diana CLARK was born about 1788 in Edgbaston, Warwick, England; died in in Birmingham, Warwick, England.
    Children:
    1. Phebe SPARKES was born on 20 Aug 1810 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England.
    2. Benjamin SPARKES was born on 29 Jun 1812 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England; died in Mar 1886 in Kings Norton, Worcestershire.
    3. William SPARKES was born on 06 Jun 1815 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England.
    4. Thomas Mansell SPARKES was born on 17 Jan 1818 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England.
    5. 5. Ann Mansell SPARKES was born on 10 May 1820 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England; was christened on 27 Dec 1820 in Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England; died after 1861 in Birmingham, Warwick, England; was buried in Question to if this is Ann, wife of Henry. Census' show two different sets of kids!.
    6. Edward SPARKES was born in 1826 in Warwickshire, England.
    7. James SPARKES was born in 1827 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

  5. 12.  William SANDERS was born on 25 Sep 1803 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Sep 1803 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England (son of William SANDERS and Mary SMITH); died in Jun 1874 in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, England.

    William married Ann TILT on 09 Feb 1825 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. Ann (daughter of Benjamin TILT and Sarah WALL) was born on 26 Dec 1803 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1803 in Bromsgrove, Worcetershire, England; died after 1871 in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Ann TILT was born on 26 Dec 1803 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1803 in Bromsgrove, Worcetershire, England (daughter of Benjamin TILT and Sarah WALL); died after 1871 in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, England.
    Children:
    1. 6. William SANDERS was born on 25 Dec 1825 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1825 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; died in Mar 1898 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    2. John SANDERS was born on 25 Dec 1830 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1830 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; died in Dec 1903 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    3. Benjamin Laurence SANDERS was born on 29 Jul 1832 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 29 Jul 1832 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; died in Mar 1901 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    4. Joseph SANDERS was born on 25 Dec 1834 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1834 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died in Sep 1903 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.
    5. Emma SANDERS was born on 26 Feb 1837 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 26 Feb 1837 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    6. Francis SANDERS was born on 23 Feb 1840 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 23 Feb 1840 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died after 1881 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    7. Thomas SANDERS was born on 25 Jul 1841 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Jul 1841 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died after 1901 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England.
    8. James SANDERS was born on 25 Apr 1844 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 25 Apr 1844 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died after 1881 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    9. George SANDERS was born on 29 Nov 1846 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 29 Nov 1846 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.

  7. 14.  George LAYTON was born on 25 Jul 1793 in Bromsgrove, Worcetershire, England; died after 1841 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.

    George married Elizabeth BOLTON on 01 Dec 1817 in Bromsgrove, Severn-Stoke, Worcester, England. Elizabeth was born about 1796 in Worcester, England; died after 1841 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth BOLTON was born about 1796 in Worcester, England; died after 1841 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    Children:
    1. Martha LAYTON was born in 1821 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    2. 7. Jane LAYTON was born on 26 Dec 1823 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England; died in Jun 1867 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    3. Thomas LAYTON was born on 31 Jan 1825 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    4. Richard LAYTON was born on 29 Apr 1827 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    5. Mary LAYTON was born on 28 Nov 1830 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    6. Sarah LAYTON was born on 27 Apr 1834 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.
    7. Ann LAYTON was born on 29 Jul 1838 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England.