Ella Maud TOOMBS

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ella Maud TOOMBS was born on 13 Oct 1879 in Walterton, Bruce, Ontario (daughter of Oscar Fitzallen TOOMBES and Amelia PICKARD).

    Ella married Fred Christopher HINRICHS on 6 Jun 1907 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington. Fred was born on 4 Oct 1884 in Minnesota; died on 21 Jul 1959 in Los Angeles, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Oscar Fitzallen TOOMBES was born on 19 Jan 1847; died on 19 Feb 1933 in Starwood, Washington; was buried in Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Snohomish, Washington.

    Notes:

    Minnesota Land Records Record
    about OSCAR F TOOMBES
    Name: OSCAR F TOOMBES
    Land Office: DULUTH
    Document Number: 1486
    Total Acres: 40
    Signature: Yes
    Canceled Document: No
    Issue Date: April 22, 1899
    Mineral Rights Reserved: No
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
    Multiple Warantee Names: No
    Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
    Multiple Patentee Names: No
    Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
    Land Description: 1 NESW 4TH PM No 56 N 26 W 24

    from ancestry.com

    Oscar married Amelia PICKARD. Amelia (daughter of Courtland PICKARD and Fanny STAATS) was born on 23 Dec 1852; died on 14 Aug 1924 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington; was buried in Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Amelia PICKARD was born on 23 Dec 1852 (daughter of Courtland PICKARD and Fanny STAATS); died on 14 Aug 1924 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington; was buried in Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane, Washington.
    Children:
    1. 1. Ella Maud TOOMBS was born on 13 Oct 1879 in Walterton, Bruce, Ontario.
    2. Alva Pickard TOOMBS was born on 7 Feb 1883 in Teeswater, Bruce, Ontario; died on 2 Nov 1939 in Seattle, King, Washington.
    3. Fanny Ann "Daisy" TOOMBES was born on 22 Apr 1885 in Silver Brook, Ontario; died on 23 Jul 1934 in Arlington, Snohomish, Washington; was buried on 25 Jul 1934 in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King, Washington.
    4. Courtland Allan TOOMBS was born on 9 Jun 1888; died in Aug 1888.
    5. Oscar Courtland TOOMBS was born on 19 May 1889 in Sault Ste Marie, Algoma, Ontario; died on 20 Sep 1889.
    6. Guy Ralph TOOMBS was born on 19 Apr 1891 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota; died on 29 Oct 1949 in Box Elder, Utah; was buried in Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane, Washington.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Courtland PICKARD (son of Benjamin PICKARD and UNKNOWN); died on 7 May 1873; was buried in Teeswater Culross Cemetery, Culross Township, Bruce, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Ontario, Canada Census Index, 1871 Record
    about Cosland Pickard
    Name: Cosland Pickard
    Age: 62
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1809
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Ontario

    Residence District: Bruce South
    Residence Location: Culross
    Ethnic Origin: German
    Religion: Baptist
    Occupation: Nursery Business
    Division: 3
    Microfilm Roll: C-9934
    Page: 8
    Head of Household Comment: This person is listed as a head of household.

    from ancestry.ca

    1871 Bruce South, Culross, Division 3, page 8, reel C-9934 census:
    Pickard, Cortland, age 62
    Pickard, Fanny, age 59
    Ammelia, age 18

    Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s Record
    about Courtland Pickard
    Name: Courtland Pickard
    Event: Living
    Year: 1867
    Province: Ontario
    County: Bruce
    Place: Culross Township
    Source: Directory of the County of Bruce, Canada West, J.W. Rooklidge, Montreal, 1867.
    Volume_Page: 87
    Note: The province and county are associated with the location of the record source and in some cases may not be the same as the place where the event occured

    from ancestry.ca

    Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s Record
    about Cortland Pickard
    Name: Cortland Pickard
    Event: Living
    Year: 1840
    Province: Ontario
    Place: Brock District
    Source: District Marriage Registers of Upper Canada, Brock District 1839-1857, Provincial Archives of Ontario, Toronto.
    Note: The province and county are associated with the location of the record source and in some cases may not be the same as the place where the event occured.

    ancestry.ca

    Courtland married Fanny STAATS on 25 Jun 1833. Fanny (daughter of William STAATS and Sarah MARKLE) was born in 1797 in Ontario; died on 16 Aug 1882 in Teeswater, Bruce, Ontario; was buried in Teeswater Culross Cemetery, Culross Township, Bruce, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Fanny STAATS was born in 1797 in Ontario (daughter of William STAATS and Sarah MARKLE); died on 16 Aug 1882 in Teeswater, Bruce, Ontario; was buried in Teeswater Culross Cemetery, Culross Township, Bruce, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Holcroft PICKARD was born in 1834 in Ontario.
    2. Ann PICKARD was born in 1836 in Ontario; died on 10 Jan 1890 in Toronto, York, Ontario; was buried in Teeswater Culross Cemetery, Culross Township, Bruce, Ontario.
    3. Alva PICKARD was born in 1841 in Ontario.
    4. Rebecca PICKARD was born in 1843 in Ontario; died on 24 Jun 1902 in Esquimalt, British Columbia; was buried in Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria, British Columbia.
    5. 3. Amelia PICKARD was born on 23 Dec 1852; died on 14 Aug 1924 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington; was buried in Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane, Washington.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Benjamin PICKARD was born in 1762 in United States (son of William PICKARD and Mary WINDEMOED); died on 27 Jul 1857 in Canning, Oxford, Ontario.

    Notes:

    DIED

    In Canning, near Paris, on Mayday, the 27th inst., after a protracted illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Mr. Benjamin Pickard, aged 101 years. The deceased was one of the veterans who saved the British Government in the American revolution; he resided may years in the Township of Niagara, in the Niagara District, and has been a worthy member of the Wesleyan Methodist body during the past 60 years.

    Brantford Semi-Weekly Expositor, July 31, 1857, page 3

    Niagara Historical Society & Museum

    Preserving Niagara's Past

    Established in 1895

    History of the old white Grist Mill

    on the Four Mile Creek on lot 193

    Township of Niagara by Alexander Servos

    Niagara Historical Society 1914

    In the year 1800, Benjamin Pickard of the Township of Niagara, in the County of Lincoln, built a grist mill on lot 193 on the Four Mile Creek, military reserve of the Township of Niagara, said mill contained one run of stone, which was brought from Eusopas in the State of New York.

    The machinery was all made of wood-the wheels and shafting: There was not' an iron wheel in the old mill. The mill is built of very heavy timber. All of the posts and beams are fourteen inches square, as well as the sills. The girths, studding and braces are all hewn out. Not one piece of timber in the frame is sawn. The sills and posts are of white oak and all the other timber is white wood.

    During the war of 1812-14, when the Americans had possession of Fort George and Niagara, there were several skirmishes in or near, the town, out at the Ball farm and the cross-roads (now Virgil), the wounded all being taken to the mill, which was used for a hospital for some length of time.

    At this time the Americans went out from Fort George and were met by the militia, who lying in wait for them but were too few in number to hold their own and had to retreat farther into the country, and in order to do so quietly they threw over one hundred American muskets and bayonets which they had captured, into the mill pond, to prevent them from again falling into the hands of the Americans.. The arms all sank into the millpond and remain there until the present day.

    In 1810 the mill became the property of Abraham Secord, and, in 1815 the late Samuel Street became owner, who in 1818 sold it to the late Wm. S. Servos, and in 1859 it became the property of Alexander Servos, the writer of this short sketch. In 1893 he sold the property to W m. Chaplin. The original owner, Benjamin Pickard, was buried in the graveyard on the farm where there were a great many, of the first.settlers buried. After it became the property of Mr. Chaplin, he caused all the old tombstones to be removed and ploughed the graveyard, levelling down the, graves and cultivating it as the other land. Many of the bodies had, however, previously been removed to St. Catharines cemetery. The mill still remains standing and is in a good state of repair.
    http://www.niagara.com/~nhs/pickard.html

    Pickard, Benjamin

    On 9 May 1810 Acting Surveyors General Chewett and Ridout prepared an undated surveyor’s assignment for Benjamin Pickard of the Township of Niagara for 99 acres of land in the northern third part of Lot 193 Newark (Niagara) Twp. as per the order of the late Surveyor General dated 13 Dec 1794. Assignment William, James and Benjamin Pickard. (Niagara Township Papers 0742)

    On 9 May 1810 Acting Surveyors General Chewett and Ridout prepared an undated surveyor’s assignment for Benjamin Pickard of the Township of Niagara, devisee of the will of the late William Pickard for 50 acres of land in the north half of the center third part of Lot 193 Newark (Niagara) Twp. surveyed by Mr. Law, located to the late Mr. William Pickard as per the order of the 9th Claim of the Commissioners Report in Jun 1809. (Niagara Township Papers 0743)

    above from https://sites.google.com/site/townshippapers/niagara-township-papers/niagara-township-p-q viewed April 12/19

    Benjamin married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. Mary PICKARD was born on 18 Oct 1784; died on 23 Dec 1871 in Oxford County, Ontario; was buried in Kintore Methodist Cemetery, Kintore, Oxford, Ontario.
    2. Hannah PICKARD was born about 1787.
    3. Benjamin PICKARD was born about 1787; died on 31 Jul 1870 in Louth, Lincoln, Ontario; was buried .
    4. Frederick PICKARD was born in 1794.
    5. Catherine PICKARD was born in 1796 in United States; died on 15 Sep 1872 in Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario.
    6. Nicholas William PICKARD was born in 1799; died on 31 Aug 1849.
    7. Joseph PICKARD was born about 1800.
    8. Phoebe PICKARD was born in 1801 in United States.
    9. Elizabeth PICKARD was born in 1811 in Ontario.
    10. Margaret PICKARD was born about 1810 in Ontario; died on 23 Nov 1884 in Ohio; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    11. 6. Courtland PICKARD died on 7 May 1873; was buried in Teeswater Culross Cemetery, Culross Township, Bruce, Ontario.
    12. James PICKARD

  3. 14.  William STAATS was born in Oct 1783 in Niagara Township, Lincoln, Ontario; died about 1812.

    William married Sarah MARKLE. Sarah (daughter of Frederick MARKLE and Rebecca PICKARD) was born on 19 Jun 1784 in Schnectady, New York; died about 1865 in Stamford Township, Welland, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah MARKLE was born on 19 Jun 1784 in Schnectady, New York (daughter of Frederick MARKLE and Rebecca PICKARD); died about 1865 in Stamford Township, Welland, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Nelson STAATS was born about 1810 in Ontario.
    2. Hiram STAATS was born in 1808 in Ontario.
    3. 7. Fanny STAATS was born in 1797 in Ontario; died on 16 Aug 1882 in Teeswater, Bruce, Ontario; was buried in Teeswater Culross Cemetery, Culross Township, Bruce, Ontario.
    4. Ann STAATS was born on 21 Jan 1806 in Niagara Township, Lincoln, Ontario; died on 15 Aug 1855 in Walsingham Twp., Norfolk, Ontario.