Byron Stevenson ELLIOT

Male 1884 - 1961  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  Byron Stevenson ELLIOT was born on 3 Aug 1884 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario (son of James Rezeau ELLIOT, Jr. and Agnes STEVENSON); died on 4 Apr 1961 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Rezeau ELLIOT, Jr. was born in 1860 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario (son of James ELLIOT, Sr. and Sarah CATHERINE LAWRENCE, .x); died on 2 Nov 1942 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Widowed.

    James married Agnes STEVENSON on 7 Nov 1883. Agnes was born on 11 Apr 1864 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario; died on 1 May 1942 in Vancouver, British Columbia; was buried in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes STEVENSON was born on 11 Apr 1864 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario; died on 1 May 1942 in Vancouver, British Columbia; was buried in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Agnes is the daughter of Mary Byres and James Stephenson.

    Died:
    Aged 78y 0months, 20d.Mycocarditis, arteriosclerosis.

    Children:
    1. 1. Byron Stevenson ELLIOT was born on 3 Aug 1884 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario; died on 4 Apr 1961 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
    2. Mary Byers ELLIOT was born on 14 Aug 1887 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario; died in 1946.
    3. Sarah Agnes AGGIE ELLIOT was born on 14 Jul 1890 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario; died on 1 Oct 1940 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
    4. Edith Evelyn ELLIOT was born on 17 Jun 1898 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario.
    5. James H ELLIOT, .iii was born est 1892 in Ontario, Canada; died est 1892.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James ELLIOT, Sr. was born on 28 Mar 1824 in Devonshire, England; died on 17 May 1905 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    James was the son of Mary 1783-1848 & JOHN ELLIOTT 1788-1864 Devonshire. - - -

    Died:
    d. Enlarged prostate 4 months & Arteriosclerosis, myocarditis, for 5 days.

    James married Sarah CATHERINE LAWRENCE, .x on 16 Dec 1852 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario. Sarah (daughter of Lieut. Elisha LAWRENCE, Jr., .7, SUE and Sarah DEVINS) was born on 28 Jun 1832 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 19 Nov 1914 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah CATHERINE LAWRENCE, .x was born on 28 Jun 1832 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario (daughter of Lieut. Elisha LAWRENCE, Jr., .7, SUE and Sarah DEVINS); died on 19 Nov 1914 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Sarah Catherine is the daughter of Sarah Devins & Elisha Lawrence. Undoubtedly she is named after her Aunt Sarah Catherine Lawrence.

    . 1852 Dec 16 - Christian Guardian, Toronto, printed 22 Dec 1852:
    On the 16th inst. Jas. Elliott, to Catharines Lawrence, both of the Gore of Toronto,
    by Rev. Henry Wilkinson.

    . 1861 Census, West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario, page 14.
    James Elliott, age 37 /b. 1824, England, Married 1852, School Teacher
    Sarah C. Elliott, b. Upper Canada, Married 1852, Age 29 or 1832;
    Mary I. Elliott, Age 8/ b. 1853, Upper Canada.
    They lived in a THREE story frame building, one family residing.

    . Some distanced nearby apart from their parents & sister Mary Jane Elliott we find:
    Sarah, Elisha & James are residing with Alfred & Ann Perkins. One story frame house, with one family residing.
    Note: Very odd to find these three children separated from the parents. Perhaps the three children were just visiting with the Perkins children. Or more simply, perhaps the enumerator James Vine missed the three children and put them on the last page of this census. - PJ Ahlberg, 2013.

    . 1871 Census, Oxford S Twp., Oxford W. County, Ontario.
    Elliot James, age 47, b 1824 England, Married, E. Methodist, School Teacher
    Sarah, age 38, Born Ontario 1833, wife
    Mary Jane, age 17, b. 1854, Ontario
    Elisha, age 14, b 1857, Ontario
    Sarah E Elliott, age 15, b 1856, Ontario. - - -

    Died:
    COD: Cardiac arthmia for many months.

    Buried:
    Ingersoll, with husband & family.

    Children:
    1. Mary Jane ELLIOT was born in 1854 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario.
    2. Sarah Elizabeth ELLIOT was born in 1856 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario; died in 1890.
    3. Elisha Thomas ELLIOT was born in 1858 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario; died on 6 May 1875 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario.
    4. 2. James Rezeau ELLIOT, Jr. was born in 1860 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario; died on 2 Nov 1942 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
    5. Albert Edward ELLIOT was born in Aug 1866 in West Oxford Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario; died in Nov 1866 in Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Lieut. Elisha LAWRENCE, Jr., .7, SUE was born on 21 Jan 1800 in Saint John, Queens Co., New Brunswick (son of Lieut. John LAWRENCE, , UE, & JP and Mary REZEAU, UE); died on 18 Jun 1869 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario.

    Notes:

    . Elisha Lawrence son to John & Mary Lawrence was born on Friday morning about 7 o'clock the 21 Day of Feb. 1800. - On 5 July 1825, at York, mother Mary Rezeau Lawrence swore she saw her husband, John Lawrence when he wrote down their children's names & birth dates.

    Note: The names of those children were equally carefully chosen. The following choice assuredly contributed to their name choice:

    . Elisha Lawrence, is a Lawrence heritage name. He was named 1. for his father's brother Elisha Lawrence & 2. for his great uncle, Lieut. Colonel Elisha Lawrence who raised the three battalions of the New Jersey Volunteers where his father John Lawrence first served as an Ensign. - P J Ahlberg, 2010.

    . Elisha Lawrence came to Toronto Gore Twp. from New Brunswick in 1821.

    . 1815-24 Lawrence, Elisha, UCLP. Summary, Road Building in Gore.
    Your Petitioner will cut a Road half a chain wide between 9th & 10th Concession, Gore [Peel County]; from Lot 1 to Lot 17. Level all stumps 10 feet in width in the road to admit sleighs to travel without difficulty or interruption. To be completed by June 1st [1822]; in favour of Lot 2, Con 9, Gore. 400 Acres in total. Elisha Lawrence, Alexander McVean Petitioners further pray, new agreement with Alex. McVean Senior to join to cut the road a Chain in width & cutting small Stumps the width of 18 feet. In favour of 600 Acres of their choice in Gore [of Toronto Twp.]

    . 1818, Survey Diaries indicated that the original timber stands within Toronto Gore township included oak, ash, maple, beech, elm, basswood, hemlock & pine. The survey crew working in the township in the summer of 1819 suffered under extreme conditions. One of the complaints noted by the surveyor was that of "musquetoes miserable thick."

    . 1821 November 12, York. Quite a formable task, originally Elisha Lawrence petitioned to cut the road by himself & then revised his request to include John McVean & for Alex McVean:
    From enormous trees Elisha & the McVeans cleared the wilds of the Gore Road from Clairville to Wildfield, now called Rexdale Blvd., Islington (Toronto) Ontario.
    The Humber River's west branch meander & the Gore Road (*Old Malton Road * now Dixon Road) was to cut the north-south concessions road. In November 1833 the McVean Side road was built to give access to the Village of Weston's mills, also on the Humber River.
    Elisha Lawrence made extensive hand written contracts for road building in favour of land grants. (including the following sample:)
    . Statutes of the Province of Upper Canada: The First Year of William IV 1831, 11th UC Parliament:
    Statute XVII. That the sum granted to the Home district, be appropriated & expended as follows, that is to say... & Elisha Lawrence, of the Gore of Toronto, be commissioners for expending the same.

    . UCLPetition 9, T Bundle 16, C1836, p182
    To Lt. Gov. John Colborne, In Council, Petition of Inhabitants of Gore of Toronto & part of Chinguacousy Twp.
    The principle Mille site of the Gore of Toronto is on the Clergy Reserve about 12 miles of Gore. The inhabitants are delirious that a mill on said Lot should be built a grist mill capable making goods Merchaneable flour.
    Signed, February 1830, John Mordill Sr., & 104 persons including Elisha Lawrence
    Envelope: Lot 5, 8, Gore of Toronto, Containing 200 Acres is a Clergy Reserve. In Council, 6 Feb 1830. Recommended Commissioner John Beitinz (?) of Crown lands to ascertained whether there is a good Mill Site upon as stated.

    . 1831 Home District, That the same of £1900, granted to the Home District, be appropriated & expended as follows:
    - For the erection of a Bridge across the Humber R., on the road leading from York to Caledon, commonly called Campbell's Road, the sum of £100, & that David Jardine, Nathan Martin of Etobicoke, & Elisha Lawrence of the Gore of Toronto, be Commissioners for expending the same.
    Ref: Statues of Her Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, 11th Provincial Parliament.

    . 1837 City of Toronto & Home District Commercial Directory: Elisha Lawrence, Con 9, Lot 2, Gore of Toronto, Peel Co., Ontario.

    . 1838 April 17, Upper Canada Sundries, Index C9824, Image 757 & Page106499-502
    Special Session, Case of Treason. Petition for pardon & other papers in the case of J. C. Divins. 200+ signatures, including Elisha Lawrence, Wm & John, Wm. Munshaw, William Lyon McKenzie, Isaac, James, B. Devins, Polly Divins, Peter, Richard Vanderburg, Jonathan, John Langstaff, T. & Ed. Shepard. [Clearly J C Divins was well liked.].

    . 1841 - Weston Plank Road: About the year 1841, the old corduroy road was changed into a modern Plank Road. The road was 18 miles long & ran through Weston to Thistletown, to Claireville, & finally to Coleraine. The building of the road took 2,250,000 feet of pine planking, which was purchased from the mills around West at $4.00 per thousand feet. [Cost = $9,000 for sold ancient pine for 18 miles of road! PJA]
    The building of the Toronto Gore or Malton Road did much to help the mills at Weston, in the early days. At certain seasons of the year, the Toronto Gore road was a notorious mud road & farmers from the district, hauling their gain to the mill at Weston, with teams of oxen, were obliged to take 2 days to compete the trip.
    Ref: History of Weston, by F D Cruckshank, MD, 1937.
    Transcription by P J Ahlberg 2015. -.-

    . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West:
    Toronto Gore Twp, Home District, a small wedge shaped twp., Humber river runs through it, good land, one grist mill, Population 1842, 1,145.

    . 1847 Feb 19 - His Excellency the Gov. General makes the following nominations: Ninth Battalion, York: To be Captains: Charles E Lawrence; Lieutenants: Miles Langstaff, John Arnold, Peter Vanderburg Gentlemen; To be Quarter-Master: Elisha Lawrence, Gentlemen.

    Quarterly Sessions of Peace, York County
    . 1850 Jul 2, Tues., S B Harrison, Esq, chairman, Grand Jury, Elisha Lawrence, Peter Lawrence. Queen VS Nathan & Wm. Dennis, Nuisance.

    . 1857 - Collapse of the wheat market (English Tariffs) lead to decline of farm land values.
    . 1859 Dec 30 -
    . 1861 Census, Peel Co.
    Elisha Lawrence, Age 61, b 1800, NB, Episcopalian, Log house.

    . Elisha stood 5 feet 9 inch tall. Elisha & wife Sarah cleared the thick woods & planted wheat on the cleared patches. Elisha carried a sack of grain on his back, north to Bolton & then from the Gore through the path in the woods to Richmond Hill, 15 miles distant.
    His love of horses led him to introduce the first horses to the area In 1842 he build the first field & creek stone bank barn in the area with the help of neighbors & a barn-raising barn was built close to a hill allowing easy access to the top floor of a barn. Most barns of the time were only single story.
    When he married in 1823 there were still plenty of packs of wolves to follow Elisha on his journey to the grist mill. 'Once he had a narrow escape from a pack of these fierce creatures, he was carrying meat in a sack on his back, & got to his cabin in time to start a fire, this being the most effective protection.' They made wool & flax clothing from their own land.

    Brother Peter R. Lawrence attended Elisha's barn raising in 1842 & prevailed on them to dump the whiskey because it causes accidents at barn raising. This was the first barn bank in the Gore for many years. At the same time mother sow & piglets invited themselves to the barn raising banquet, but their squeals alerted the building bee of the impending disaster. In the Census of Gore Twp. in 1852 Peter's son, Peter Lawrence, Jr. lived on the adjacent frontside of the farm lot of Uncle Elisha Lawrence, (i.e. at Lot 9, Con 2, Elisha R Lawrence was on the adjacent adjoining backside of Lot 8, Con One.)

    Reports of cases decided in the Court of Common Pleas of Upper Canada, Volume 3. By Edward C Jones., Upper Canada. Court of Common Pleas, 1883. Summary:
    The by-law recites, that the inhabitants of Union School Section No. 5, in the Gore of Toronto, at a meeting held at the school-house on Saturday, the 18th January, 1851, determined to build a new school-house for that section, & to raise the funds to pay for the construction by assessment upon the rateable property in the Gore.: that Wm. Doubloon, Elisha Lawrence, & Wm. Heugell, trustees for the year 1851, did petition the Municipality of the Gore of Toronto to raise, by assessment 1001: & that the said council, on the 25th February, 1851, pass a by-law authorizing the raising of the said sum. ...It is therefore enacted by the Municipality of the Gore of Toronto, that the special rate of six-sevenths of a penny in the pound should be raised for the year 1852, property in the union school section No. 5 of the Gore of Toronto ...That it should be lawful for the said secretary-treasurer to retain for his own use 5%, on the gross sum collected under this by-law, for his trouble in assessing & collecting the same, & as such treasurer hold the balance thereof subject to the order of the trustees of school section No. 5 aforesaid, to be applied by them in liquidating the expense of building a new school house in the said section, & to no other purpose whatsoever.

    Elisha Lawrence, Sarah wife of the above, & Mary their dau., wife of John Bailey: Gorgeous very tall red granite round pillar, is a slight till (2013).Gore Hill Top Cemetery is on Concession 9, lot 3 & 4 one mile north of Claireville on the Gore Road. It is on top of a high bank sloping up from the road & is immediately south of the present day Highway #7.

    . 1863 Son John R Lawrence returns from American Civil War with an amputated leg at Spotsylvania.
    . 1683 Elisha Lawrence transfers to sons John R. Lawrence & Isaac H Lawrence
    Con 2 Lot 9 North, 35 Acres EACH as a gift.

    . 1869 Jun 18th inst. Died at his residence, Gore of Toronto, Elisha Lawrence, Esq., aged 69 years; one of the first settlers in the township. Ref: York Herald newspaper.

    . Recorded for further research: The Canadian Freeman Newspaper, Toronto: 24 July, 1834, Elisha Lawrence.

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Toronto Gore Book, P 8-10.
    Lot 2, Con 9, North Dundas Street, Twp of Toronto Gore,
    . 1868 Aug 28, WILL, Elisha Lawrence, R Lawrence et all N Half E 130 A & S of East 130 Acres.
    . 1875 Jan 1, Mortgage, J R Lawrence et ux, et all, to C H Green $600 South part, discharged.
    . 1877 Dec 20, Mort, Isaac H Lawrence, et, to Thomas Kersey, $800, S, 70 Acres., disc. 1929 Jun 18.
    . 1887 Mar 15, Bargain&Sale, Margaret A Burton, et all, to John R Lawrence $480. S
    . 1893 Jan 6, B&S, Margaret A Burton, et all, to John R Lawrence $4800. SHalf.
    . 1904 Jan 2, B&S, Townley R Lawrence, to, JRL, $584, SHalf
    . 1905 Aug 31, B&S, Charles J Lawrence to,
    . 1920 May 29, Isaac J Lawrence, to Ann Lawrence, Part & O.L.
    . 1926 Apr 1, Grant, Elisha W Lawrence, et all, Executors of Joh R Lawrence Estate. to Jos. Creech., $5, 000. Part acres.
    . 1926 Apr 1, Grant, EWL et all Exts. of JRL Estate, to Albert Hewson. $4,000, Part.
    . 1932 Jun 22, Grant, EWL et all Exts. of JRL Estate, to Isaac J Lawrence, $1. SHalf except W Acres.
    . 1941 Jun 14, Mort. Isaac J Lawrence et al, to H R Lawrence Trust, $3,200. SHalf.
    . 1943 Sep 30, Discharge Mort., Harold R Lawrence, to Isaac J Lawrence.
    . 1943 Aug 17, Grant, Isaac J Lawrence, Widower, to Eugene & Loretta LeMay as joint Tenants. $1.

    . 1869 Jun 18, Died, At his residence, Gore of Toronto, on the 18th inst., Elisha Lawrence, Esq., aged 69 years; one of the first settlers in the township.

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

    Birth:
    Born Queensbury Parish, York Co, NB.

    Died:
    Stone says 18 June 1689; Family history records his death of 25th June, 1869.

    Buried:
    Aged 69y 4m 28d, Brampton, Con 9, Gore Rd. a mile north of Claireville.

    Elisha married Sarah DEVINS on 18 Dec 1823 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Sarah (daughter of Isaac DEVINS and Mary POLLY CHAPMAN) was born on 1 Sep 1799 in York Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 8 Oct 1867 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Sarah DEVINS was born on 1 Sep 1799 in York Twp., York Co., Ontario (daughter of Isaac DEVINS and Mary POLLY CHAPMAN); died on 8 Oct 1867 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario.

    Notes:

    . 1823 Dec 18, Toronto Banns Proclaimed,
    Elisha Lawrence married Sarah Devins.
    Witnesses: Isaac Devins & Peter Lawrence.
    Marriage #117 by Rev. William Jenkins, Richmond Hill.

    HILLTOP GORE PIONEER CEMETERY was made unique; lacking common characteristics that typically served to distinguish a village.
    In the place of a formal church stood a schoolhouse. With a removable altar, for use on Sundays, the school became an available and convenient resource to various religious denominations.
    It was often referred to as "The Schoolhouse Burying Ground" and sometimes as the Anglican and Methodist Cemetery.

    This Protestant school, built in 1835, was the first in Toronto Gore. It stood on top of the hill, on the northern edge of the cemetery. It was one room, about 30 square feet, built of hardwood logs lined with dressed lumber. At capacity, the schoolhouse held as many as 80 pupils.

    . 1966, the cemetery was again set in order; the brush cleared, the ground leveled and the larger stones set on concrete foundations, and re-lettered. The monuments that were flat were built into a concrete cairn with a central monument
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Born near Humber River. Alt DOB 18 Sep 1799.

    Died:
    Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. Monument reads died O t 10, 1867.

    Buried:
    Aged 68y 1m 22d [17 Aug 1799.] Red pillar monument is off kilter.

    Notes:

    Married:
    by Rev Wm. Jenkins, #117, Published Bands. Wit Isaac Devins, Peter Lawrence.

    Children:
    1. Mary A LAWRENCE, .x was born on 4 Dec 1825 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 14 Jan 1853 in Toronto (Eglinton), York Co., Ontario; was buried in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario.
    2. John Rezeau LAWRENCE, .xv was born on 6 Dec 1830 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 11 Mar 1920 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried on 14 Mar 1920 in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario.
    3. 5. Sarah CATHERINE LAWRENCE, .x was born on 28 Jun 1832 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 19 Nov 1914 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
    4. Isaac Huver LAWRENCE, .i was born on 3 Jun 1836 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 29 Dec 1885 in Gore of Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; was buried in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario.
    5. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .xviii was born on 23 Feb 1838 in Claireville, Gore Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 9 Jun 1889 in Claireville, Gore Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; was buried on 15 Jun 1889 in Hilltop Gore Cemetery, Clairville, Ontario.