Beverly MEREDITH

Female Est 1922 ± -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Beverly MEREDITH was born est 1922 ± in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario (daughter of Edwin Roy Clifford MEREDITH and Helen Marjorie LAWRENCE, .ii).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Verify.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edwin Roy Clifford MEREDITH was born on 4 Oct 1894 in Yorkton, Assiniboia Territories, Saskatchewan; died on 27 Oct 1976 in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1967 - FORTY YEARS AGO Fred Hawes, a resident of Bolton for the past 8 years, has opened Bolton Paint & Wallpaper Centre in the former William McCabe Barber Shop at 8 King Street West. Mary Shaw will be associated with Hawes in the operation of the business.
    Fire partly destroyed the Fibre Soap factory on Timothy Street, Bolton. It is located next door to the Bolton Fire Hall & owned by Edwin Meredith.
    Ref: Bolton Enterprise Newspaper., published 2.8.2007.

    . 1976 Oct 27 - Predeceased by his wife Marjorie & their daughter, Beverly, he is survived by his son-in-law Spurgeon Buder and grandsons Paul and David, Moorestown, N.J.
    Ref: Bolton Enterprise Newspaper. - - -

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    Died:

    Edwin married Helen Marjorie LAWRENCE, .ii on 22 Jun 1921 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Helen (daughter of Alexander Geo. FREDERICK LAWRENCE, .ii and Marjorie Palmer SANDERSON) was born est 1889 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 6 May 1970 in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Helen Marjorie LAWRENCE, .ii was born est 1889 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario (daughter of Alexander Geo. FREDERICK LAWRENCE, .ii and Marjorie Palmer SANDERSON); died on 6 May 1970 in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Obituary
    Meredith, Helen Marjorie
    Suddenly, at her home, Bolton, on Wednesday, May 6,1970.
    Helen Marjorie Lawrence, beloved wife of Edwin Meredith, &
    dear mother of Mrs. Beverley, Spurgeon Buder, Philadelphia, USA.
    Daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. A G F Lawrence.
    Resting at the Egan Bros. Funeral Home, Queen St., S & Hwy 50, Bolton, for funeral service in the chapel on Friday, May 8 at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. - - -

    Buried:
    Caledon, Albion Twp., Section 5, Block 8, Lot 212, Grave 2.

    Children:
    1. Jane I MEREDITH was born est 1920 ± in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
    2. 1. Beverly MEREDITH was born est 1922 ± in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Alexander Geo. FREDERICK LAWRENCE, .ii was born on 7 Sep 1859 in Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario (son of James Marsh LAWRENCE, .vi and Sophronia ARKSEY); died on 3 Jun 1920 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Ontario Methodist Baptismal Records:
    Vol 3, P81, York Co., Vaughan Twp.,
    Alex George Frederick Lawrence,
    son of James Marsh Lawrence & Sophonia,
    Residence Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp.,
    born 1858 Sept 7, born at Holland Landing,
    Baptized 1861 Dec 25, by Rev. T A Ferguson.

    . 1881 Nov 24 - Admitted. The name of Mr A G F Lawrence of this village, is among those who are announced as admitted to the law Society as Studen-at-Law.
    Ref: York Heard newspaper, Richmond Hill.

    . 1899 Toronto Directory
    A G Frederick Lawrence, Barrister, solicitor, rooms 77-78, 60 Victoria H 243 Wellesley St., Toronto,

    . 1905 Toronto Directory
    Lindsey, Lawrence & Wadsworth,
    Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc,
    A G F Lawrence, Home Life Building, corn. Adelaide & Victoria Streets.
    Phone Main 2984.

    . 01906 Toronto Directory
    A G Frederick Lawrence, (Lindsay, Lawrence & Wadsworth, h. 253 Wellesley, Toronto. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name A G Frederick Lawrence. Verify heath of birth.

    Died:
    Vaughan Twp.

    Buried:
    Buried with parents and wife on the north face. Monument W2.23.

    Alexander married Marjorie Palmer SANDERSON on 4 Aug 1886 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario. Marjorie was born on 14 Sep 1859 in Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 6 May 1939 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Marjorie Palmer SANDERSON was born on 14 Sep 1859 in Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 6 May 1939 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Marjorie Palmer Sanderson is the daughter of Elizabeth Atkinson & Henry Sanderson.

    . 1886 Aug 4, Wednesday, Married Lawrence - Sanderson
    At the residence of the bride's father by Rev W R Barker,
    A.G.F. Lawrence Esq., Barrister of Toronto,
    To Miss Margaret, daughter of Henry Sanderson, Esq., f Richmond Hill. The happy couple left for Montreal & other place after the performance of the ceremony. The couple have the best wishes of the Herald for their future happiness.
    Ref: York Herald newspaper, Richmond Hill.

    . 1900 Jan 4, Mrs A G F Lawrence & 3 children spent a few days in the village & were guests of Mrs W A Sanderson.
    Ref: The Liberal newspaper, Richmond Hill.

    . The Society Blue Book of Toronto, 1902 [as below] & Mr. Fred Lawrence.

    . The Society Blue Book of Toronto, Hamilton & London, A Social Directory 1903-04:
    Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. F. , 253 Wellesley street. Toronto.
    Receives 1st Monday.
    Mrs. James M. Lawrence. Mrs., nee Sanderson, (65- Woman's Art Assoc.) Mr., (17-Granite Club, 511, Church St.. 18 - Granite Curling Club, 513 Church St.)

    . The Society Blue book, Toronto: a social directory 1913
    Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Frederick (Sanderson)
    322 Roxborough street East, Toronto, Receives 2d Wednesday Clubs, Mr. 33 National Club .

    . The Society Blue Book of Toronto, 1920
    Lawrence, Mr. & Mrs. A G Frederick, Marjorie Sanderson, 22- Granite Club, Roxborough Dr., Toronto,
    Club, Mr. 33- National Club
    Miss Queenie Lawrence, Mr. Douglas Lawrence. - - -

    Birth:


    Buried:
    Buried with husband. Plot W2.23.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Methodist church.

    Children:
    1. Edward James LAWRENCE, .iii was born on 26 Feb 1881 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario.
    2. Allan Russell LAWRENCE was born on 18 May 1887 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    3. 3. Helen Marjorie LAWRENCE, .ii was born est 1889 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 6 May 1970 in Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Marsh LAWRENCE, .vi was born on 26 Aug 1827 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario (son of Lieut. Col. Alexander Cairns LAWRENCE, SUE and Ann Clarissa MARSH); died on 15 Jan 1899 in Aurora, Whitchurch Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Mr. Lawrence, the Town Clerk is a descendent of the UE Loyalist on both parents' sides. His mother & father, Robert Marsh, settled here in 1800. His father's father, John Lawrence, was a captain in the Royal Army, during the War 1776-83.
    He was first a refugee in New Brunswick, but came to Canada in 1817. Mr. Lawrence showed us a volume of the first statistic enacted in NB dated 1784." *
    Ref: Historical Atlas of York Co., 1878.

    Note1*: I wonder if his interest in this book of statistics had involved his father, Col. Alexander C Lawrence was a magistrate for Richmond Hill & specifically, during this time his grandfather, John Lawrence was also a magistrate for Fredericton? - PJA

    . 1852 Census, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp.
    Lawrence, J M, Age 25, b 1826 Canada, Episcopalian. General storekeeper, 1.5 story store, one family.
    Lawrence, M A, Age 26, b 1825 Canada, Female. Episcopalian. VERIFY IDENITY.

    Letters Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Office,
    . 1859 Jan 1st, Lawrence, James.
    Ref: York Commonwealth, 21 Jan 1859, p. 3

    . 1859 Jun 1 - Eliza Lawrence, JS Lawrence, A C Lawrence.
    . 1859 Jul 15 & 22, James M lawrence
    . 1859 Sep 1 & Dec 2: James Lawrence.
    . 1859 Dec 3 - James M. Lawrence
    . 1860 Mar 1 - Charles Lawrence & James Lawrence, Jr.
    Ref: York Herald Newspaper, Richmond Hill.

    . 1860 Mar 2 - Accessor or the while York Township, such plan being thought by the Council to be preferable to having Ward Assessors as heretofore, as it would doubtless cause a more equal assessment: James Lawrence & Gibert Gilmour.

    . 1860 May 4 - Tuesday, 1st inst. a large meeting of the Moderate Party, held at Richmond Hill for the purpose of organizing committees & to act in connection of the eastern section, to bring out a good strong man to represent their views in the Legislative Council. The meeting was organized by Col. Bridgford. The first resolution was moved by Mr. J M Lawrence of Vaughan Twp. to electing a member for the Legislative Council. The next resolution was moved by R Marsh, Esq., J.P. of Markham: A committee be appointed from Markham & Vaughan to unite with South Ontario, Scarboro & Etobicoke. It was then moved by R Marsh, Esq., JP. the following gentlemen be appointed as a committee for Markham & meet at Size's Hotel, Unionville, Sat, 12 in: John Sutton, A. Arnold, R. Marsh & others.
    For Vaughan Twp. the following committee to meet at the Inkerman Hotel, Berwick, Sat. 12 Inst. 2 o'clock: Col Bridgford, Robt J Arnold, John R Arnold, Edw Sheppard Jr.

    . 1860 May 4 -Yonge St. Agricultural Society - the usual annual meeting of he above society was held at Mr. G Simson's Hotel on the 14th alt. about 30 members being present, inc. Col. Bridgford, & R. Marsh.
    Ref: York Herald Newspaper.

    . 1861 May 1 - Letters remaining in Richmond Hill Post Office, James Lawrence.
    . 1862 Mar 7 - "Vaughan council," The By-law appointing Mr. James M Lawrence Assessor for the current year (1862).
    . 1862 Jul 11 - Mr. Jas. M. Lawrence, the Assessor laid before the Council, the particulars he had obtained with reference to certain lots in arrears of taxes, with a few to replacing them in the hands of the Sheriff, for sale by public auction.
    Ref: York Herald, Richmond Hill, Ontario.

    . 1866 Toronto Peel Directory:
    Vaughan Township: Lot 42, Con 1 Yonge Street: A. C. Lawrence; Chas. C. Lawrence., Charles & James Lawrence; James B Lawrence, James M Lawrence. Clerk of the division Court no. 3.
    Note2: There was seven house on the Lawrence's Lot, which is Lawrence Avenue & Rosehill in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

    Ontario Land Registry Book 172, p14.
    Lot 47, Con 1 West Side Yonge, Richmond Hill
    . 1868 Feb 29, Grant, Austin Wilmott, to James Lawrence, $485 SE, on Yonge St.
    . 1868 Mar 23, Mortgage, James M Lawrence Etux, to Thos Cook, $300. SE on Yonge St.

    . 1871 Scarboro Township Riding Council: James M Lawrence, Richmond Hill P.O., Clerk for Vaughan Twp.

    . 1871 May 11, For Sale, half an Acre of land with a good brick cottage erected thereon, situated on the corner of Yonge & centre Streets, in the village of Richmond hill, for further particulars enquire of Jas. M. Lawrence.
    . 1871 Oct 12, To Rent, A house, garden, orchard, stables & about 2 acres of land on Yonge Street, within one mile of Richmond Hill, For further particulars apply to James M Lawrence.
    . 1873 Apr 18 - Municipality of Vaughan, Court of Revision, for the Municipality of Vaughan will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 13th Day of May next, at 10 a.m. By order of the Council,
    Signed, Jas. M. Lawrence, Township Clerk, 15 April, 1873.
    Ref: York Herald.

    . 1876 Jun 30 - appointed Sub treasures of school moneys for York County: Arthur L Willson, York Tp, James M Lawrence, for Vaughan & North Gwillimbury townships.

    . 1889 Jun 6, Anti-Jesuit Meeting. Last Friday evening a meeting was held in the Masonic Hall for the purpose of discussing the Jesuit Estate Bill. Rev W W Percival explained the meeting did not represent any party or creed but was purely a citizen meeting. He object to the government of Quebec recognizing the power of the Pope of Rome uncivil affirms of any British province. All dominations, inc. Roman Catholics should join in the protest. Resolution mobs by Rev. Percival & seconded by James M Lawrence, Esq.1, carried. Richmond Hill village & vicinity electors the great importance of maintaining religious liberty & equality as recognized in the BNA Act.
    . 1898 Oct 20 - For Sale A good pair of Curling Stones, the property of J M Lawrence,Price $6. May be seen at the Liberal office.
    Ref: The Liberal newspaper.

    . 1898 Dec 22, Moved by Mr. Devins that the treasure be authorized to pay the account:
    James M Lawrence, for services as clerk for Court of Revision, $66.74.
    . 1899 Jan 19, Obituary
    Until about 2 years ago J M Lawrence had for a number of years previously enjoyed good health. Since that time he gradually failed & the end caveat the residence of his son in Toronto early Sunday morning last. Deceased was the eldest son of the late Lieut. Col. A C Lawrence, who was of UE Loyalist parentage. He was born below Richmond Hill on Yonge St on 28th August 1827. He lived all his life in or near this village & for a time was engaged in keeping a general store at Mills.
    On Nov 9, 187 He was married a daughter of late George Arksey, who survives him. He was appointed by the last Judge Boyd in 1864, Clerk of No. 3 Division Court in the County of Your, & in March 1868 was made Clerk & Treasurer of Vaughan, both of which positions he held until his death. He was a Justice of the Peace & some years ago was frequently called upon to discharge his duties as such.
    For some years past, however, owing to ill health he avoided as much as possible active work as a J.P. He at one time took an active part in politics & held the position of President of West York Reform Association. Mr. Lawrence had a vivid recollection of 1837 & imbibed much information about those stormy times from his uncle the late Perine Lawrence who in the rebellion was one of the the chief officer in what is now known as the Governor General's Body Guard, the family being then strong supporters of the Government.
    The funeral took lace from his on's residence. Tues. afternoon, when the remains were laid in the family put in the Richmond Hill cemetery, Rev. Grant reading the solemn service.
    Besides the immediate relatives & old friend from the village, many were present from a distance, particuliarly officials from Vaughan township which whom he had worked so long including. A Bryson, reeve; J H Kirby, W Watson, J N Boyle, councillors; I Devins, excouncillor; G W High, warden of the county, ex-reeve; J B mcLean & T J Saigeon, auditors; Dugald Mc Donald, collector. Besides his widow, he leaves a son Mr A G F Lawrence, barrister, Toronto.
    Deaths,Lawrence, At his son's residence, 243 Wellesley st, Toronto, on Sunday Jan 15, 1899, James Marsh Lawrence, of this village in his 72 year.
    Ref: The Liberal newspaper, Richmond Hill.

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

    Birth:


    Died:
    243 Wellesley St. - COD: softening of brain, 2 years.

    Buried:
    Lawrence Grey Monument W2.23.

    James married Sophronia ARKSEY. Sophronia was born on 14 Jul 1837 in Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Jan 1920 in Aurora, Whitchurch Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried on 6 Jan 1920 in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sophronia ARKSEY was born on 14 Jul 1837 in Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Jan 1920 in Aurora, Whitchurch Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried on 6 Jan 1920 in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Sophronia daughter Harriet West (23 Sep 1817-30 Dec xx) & Geo. Arksey. (5 Apr 1809 - 6 Aug 1897) both buried Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, cement pillar.

    . 1860 Apr 1 - Letters remaining in Richmond Hill Post Office: Mrs. James Lawrence.
    . 1879 Apr 10 Birth Pry - A large number of ladies & gentlemen enjoyed a very pleasant evening on Saturday last, at a part held at the residence of James Lawrence, Esq. JP, in commutation of the birthday of his father-in-law, Geo Arskey, Esq.
    Ref: York Herald Newspaper.

    . 1889 Jun 6, Richmond Hill, Miss Arksey of Toronto, is making a visit with her sister, Mrs J Lawrence.
    Ref: The Liberal newspaper.

    . 1895 Sep 26 A Pleasure Party,The reside of Mr Mrs Jas. M Lawrence was a scene of gaiety last Sat. evening, when bet. 20 & 30 ladies & gentlemen arrived from Toronto in a handsome tallyho, down by 4 horses, Noticeable among the guest where:
    Mr Ms G B Smith & Miss Smith; Miss Minnie Arksey, Mr Mrs A G F Lawrence, Mr Mrs E A Trow & Dr Trow, Dr Grant, Mr Mrs Horston, Mr W A Hutchinson, Mr G Baker, Mr Hodge, Mr. Middleton of Sarnia.
    Shortly after arriving the party were summoned to the spacious dining room where a tempting repast was spread & it is needless to say after the long drive, amp justice was done. The party was joined by a few ladies & gentlemen from this place when a most enjoyable evening was spent together. The part from Toronto was chaperoned by Mrs G B Smith; Mr Smith who is most popular with young people as well as old, assisted in making it exceedingly pleasant for all concerned. The super being over, besides promenading on the law & outside the grounds, dining in the drawing room was nudged in at intervals during the evening & despite the extremely hot night, was greatly enjoyed. The music was unusually excellent, the guests having brought with them an accomplished pianist & Mr Hutchinson contributed several sons which added much to the interesting event. The merry part started homeward about 11 pm, after warmest expressions of appreciation for the hospitality extended by the host & hostess. Before starting, the time honored custom of singing "Good Night Ladies" was duly observed, when the Scotman mounted and the tally-ho horn was sounded, after which the other guests dispersed, thereby bringing to a close a most pleasant & unique part, which will long be remember by those who were present.
    Ref: The Liberal newspaper, Richmond Hill.

    . 1898 Nov 4. - Mrs. C. Hanmer of Newmarket is making a visit with Mr. & Mrs. J M Lawrence. Richmond Hill Liberal Newspaper.
    Ref: Reprinted in the Newmarket Era Newspaper. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Died Suddendly, Apoplexey, contributed by old age & arterio solceriosis.

    Buried:
    Lawrence Grey monument W2.23.

    Children:
    1. 6. Alexander Geo. FREDERICK LAWRENCE, .ii was born on 7 Sep 1859 in Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario; died on 3 Jun 1920 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.
    2. Edward James LAWRENCE, .i was born on 26 Feb 1861 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 9 Jan 1892 in Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario; was buried in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.