Mary Ann CATCHPOLE

Female 1823 - 1855  (31 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Ann CATCHPOLE was born on 6 Apr 1823 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England (daughter of Henry CATCHPOLE, The Elder and Mary Caroline COTTON, .3); died on 5 Feb 1855 in Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Mary Ann is the daughter of Mary Caroline Cotton & Henry Catchpole Sr.

    . Did Mary Ann Catchpole Patterson die of childbirth in Alabama?
    (Research in Wellington Co., Ontario has produced no death or gravesite information.) - PJA 2010.
    Son John James, 1890 Census of Centralia,
    John James Patterson records he was born Jan. 1856 in Alabama. - PJA.

    . The Richard Patterson family Bible lists the following children:

    1. Kenery Catchpole Paterson, Female, born Jan 11, 1842, Guelph, Ontario
    2. Noah Paterson, Male, born July 3, 1843, Guelph
    3. Sarah Paterson, Female, born Sep 28, 1844, Guelph
    4. Elizabeth Paterson, Female, born May 10, 1846, Guelph
    5. Mary Paterson, Female, born Dec 28, 1848, Guelph
    6. Pheby Paterson, Female, born July 28, 1850, Guelph
    7. James Paterson, Male, born March 22, 1852, Guelph
    8 Caroline Paterson, Female, born March 10, 1854, Guelph.  
    Ref: Received this information from Jewell Scott, a granddaughter of Caroline Patterson.

    * Died [1855 Feb 5th]:
    On the 5th instant, in the Township of Garafraxa, Mary Ann Patterson, wife of Mr. Richard Patterson, of the Ball Tavern, Garafraxa, aged 38 years.
    Ref: The Globe newspaper, Toronto, published 1855 Feb 17.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg, U.E., - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 31y 9m 30d.

    Mary married Richard PATTERSON on 20 Jan 1841 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada. Richard (son of John PATTERSON, Jr. and Elizabeth HUDSON - HOTSON) was born on 16 Sep 1810 in King's Lynn, Co. Norfolk, England; died on 7 Feb 1871 in Licking, Plum Valley, Upton Twp., Texas Co., Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    at 12 noon. WIT: Henry Catchpool & Eliz Nichols, Rev. Ben Slight, Westley Minister.

    Children:
    1. Kenery Catchpole PATTERSON was born on 11 Jan 1842 in Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died Est. before 23 Mar 1852 in Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.
    2. Noah PATTERSON was born on 3 Jul 1843 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died est by 23 Mar 1852 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.
    3. Sarah PATTERSON was born on 28 Sep 1844 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in Oct 1863 in Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan; was buried on 27 Nov 1863 in Brady Hill Cemetery.
    4. Elizabeth PATTERSON was born on 16 May 1846 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 18 Feb 1930 in Bucyrus, Piney Twp., Texas Co., Missouri; was buried on 19 Feb 1930 in Emery Chapel Cemetery.
    5. Mary PATTERSON, .1 was born on 28 Dec 1848 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 1 Mar 1935 in Meaford, St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario; was buried on 4 Mar 1935 in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    6. Phebe Evie PATTERSON was born on 28 Jul 1850 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 9 Jan 1929 in Ellis Prairie, Lynch Twp., Texas Co., Missouri; was buried in Emery Chapel Cemetery.
    7. John James PATTERSON, .3 was born on 22 Mar 1852 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 2 Jun 1900 in Centralia, Lewis Co., Washington.
    8. Caroline PATTERSON was born on 10 Mar 1854 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 25 Aug 1939 in Pyote, Ward County, State of Texas; was buried in Pyote Cemetery.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry CATCHPOLE, The Elder was born about 1798 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England (son of Father.1 CATCHPOLE); died on 3 Oct 1853 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1853 in Common Burial Ground, Guelph.

    Notes:

    (Recorded for further research: Henry Catchpole, Resided 1814, Suffolk , England, Trial 1814, Sentence Imprisonment. - further verify identityof the many Henry Catchpoles).

    . Henry C, b 1798 Dec 14, bap 1798 Dec 12, Wrentham, Suffolk, s/o Catherine Dyball & John C Catchpole.
    GC, b 30.5.1802, Parish Uggeshall, Suffolk
    s/o Wm. Gillingwater & Mary Cathcpole.

    Example of life in England:
    . 1814 Jan 26 - Bury, Suffolk: At the close of our court Sessions, Henry Catchpole, for stealing 2 whips, etc, from Wm. Baldwin of Shimpling, was sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment & to be privately whipped.
    Ref: Bury & Norwich Post Newspaper, England.

    . 1822 Jun 9 - Birth/Christening: Wanford Cum Henham, Suffolk: Henry Catchpole, son of Elizabeth & Simon Catchpole.

    . 1825 Wangford Parish, Suffolk Co., England:
    . 1825 - Henry Catchpole was excused from paying the poor rates, through poverty. He & Noah Cotton had property valued at £1 10s, & were both excused both times.
    . 1826 & 1827 - Easter, Henry Catchpole was given 2 shillings of charity money.
    . 1827 March - there were 91 persons on parish relief, including 21 able bodied men.
    . 1831 November - 1832 January, Henry Catchpole (& a Simon Catchpole & also Noah Cotton were absent from the Parish rolls.

    . 1837 Census Garafraxa, Wellington Co., Ontario
    Henry Katchpole & family:
    Total Six: 2 males, 1 female & 2 boy & 1 girl under 16 years.
    (Town of Guelph): Uncultivated land 48 Acres. 4 A. cultivated. Value of Property £35 (?) Two story frame house.
    Note1: Is nephew Henry Catchpole.2 living with them? - PJA.

    . 1837 Jan 20, Fri. The House Met. The following petitions were severally brought up & laid on the table: By Mr. Wm. Chrisholm - Halton Co. - the petition of James Stringer & 67 others, of Esquesing, Erin, Caledon & Chinquacousy, praying for £1000 to repair the road from Guelph to Dundas: of John New, Thomas Works, Henry Catchpole, & 37 others … Pursuant to the order of the day, the Wiltsie Navigation bill, was read the third time. On the question for passing the bill, the years & nays were taken. Yeas 27, Nays 5. for An Act to afford aid, by way of loan, to the Gananoque & Wiltsie Navigation Co., & to amend the Act of Incorporation of the said Company.
    Ref: Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, Ontario; 1st Session 13 Parliament, 7th Wm. IV.

    . 1839 Guelph, Toronto Gore Twp. Census Assessment:
    [Each living next to each other:]
    John Skippen, - Two story brick house; 2 Males, 2 females, Total four.
    Henry Catchpole - Two story brick house, 1 Males, 1 boy under 16, 1 female under 16 & one female. Total four.
    Wm. Nichols, [Neighbour reference witness at Mary Ann Catchpole.]
    Note2: Paterson, Archibald is the next Guelph neighbour, is there any connection to Richard Patterson? (Patterson, Archibald: Males 1, Boys 2, Women 1, Girls 4, Total 8. Garafraxa Twp. 1833 )

    . 1840 Guelph Twp. Census & Assessment:
    Henry Catchpole - Two story brick house with 1 additional fireplace! Value of property £ 70;
    One male, Two females, One girl under 16, Total Four, Wesleyan Methodist.

    TAXES WELLINGTON CO., GUELPH, Cash Book [pay out]
    . 1841 Jan 14 - By Chairman orders cash to Henry Catchpole, White washing said Guelph jail. 8 s. 1 & half pennies.

    . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West:
    Guelph, a township in Wellington district. Land generally sealed by respectable English families, Excellent wheat. River Speed, a branch of Grand Driver. 2 grist mills & 2 saw mills, Population i 1845 was 3,400.

    . 1852 GUELPH ASSESSMENT
    Henry Catchpole - Twp. of Guelph, Tinsmith, Freehold, 50 years [ b. 1802 ],
    Part of 86 acres. Real Estate valued at £25, Taxable income £50, Quaker (?), tax £28, Value of horses £13, # of cattle: four, One dog*.
    Note3: So Henry had a dog.Oddly, while doing this genealogy for many decades, this is the only mention of anyone having a dog & tax for it too! - PJA

    See John Catchpole Jnr. for continuing joint assessment. Relationship was not stated & it is thought John Junior is his nephew.

    . 1853 - Archives of Ontario, Surrogate Court, Wellington County, Ontario-Signed, 3 October, 1853 by lawyers, Henry Catchpole 1856 is valued at a total of £100.

    WILL of Henry, Catchpole, Guelph, Wellington Co., Tinsmith, Plaster. dated: 3 October, 1853,
    Bury him in the Common burying ground, Guelph. Pay funeral expenses.
    Sell his wagon, sleigh, cattle & wood boards within three months.
    To beloved wife [unnamed], the bedding & a parcel of land with the brick house on the lot of land at 86 Norfolk Street, Guelph.
    Note4: Downtown Guelph near St. George's Square & Crowe Iron Works at 91 Norfolk St. - PJA.
    Sell land except house.
    If his wife remarries or dies, than divide among his grandchildren at the death of his daughter, Mary Ann Patterson.
    To his nephew, Henry Catchpole, he leaves his tools.
    Henry Catchpole, HisXMark. 13 November, 1852.
    Surrogate Court, 3 Oct 1853, signed, his lawyers.

    Notes5: Wife's name does not appear on documents & Henry Sr. appears not to have a son to give his tin & plaster tools. No actually date of Henry's death was given, but he was deceased by 3 Oct. 1853.
    Elsewhere, Land transactions show granddaughter, Mary Patterson received money in 1856, implying the death of both grandparents & mother. The Will does not give the name of Mrs. Henry Catchpole, Sr. - PJA.

    . 1856 GUELPH UNION CEMETERY, Description:
    Court House, Guelph May 2nd, 1856, half past 2 P.M. forthwith that the disposal of grass on Union cemetery. Surveying the grounds of Union Cemetery will be completed by 1 July next. Payment of 1s. 3d for each burial in St. Geo. Cemetery isn equivalent for the expense necessary. Erection of the entrance lodge, roads, walks turf grass, plantations & adorning the grounds of both Cemeteries & exterior fences. St. Georges Cemetery & Guelph Union Cemetery purchased 30 acres for a Cemetery, adding 10 A. by St. George's Vestry. Cost of burial upwards £170. St. Geo. church desire the Cemetery Keeper to continue his services as grave-digger in their portion of the grounds.
    In the event of Geo. Bates being dismissed from the situation of Cemetery Keeper, he be required to leave the Cow Shed erected on the property or if not the price of the lumber in the same to be deducted from his salary. Claim of £1. 5 as compensation for being deprived of feed for his cow on the Cemetery, be paid. Prepare 23 feet of fallowed & for planting trees in the Fall around Cemeteries, along Guelph & Arthur Rd. Dispose of the cedar post & lumber remaining on the Cemetery, the same not being required for present use. During the past year they have laid out walks on the Cemetery Grounds & erected a board fence about two-thirds of the way around the same.

    The old Cemetery, situated in the angle between left side Wyndham & Woolwich streets, behind the American hotel, & on the opposite side, where the Alma block now stands, was a triangular piece of land, purchased by Mr. Pryor, & for many years afterwards known as Pryor's field. Later the burial ground, having been condemned, a plot of land, visiting of 40 acres situated in the Scotch Block, on the Elora Rd, was purchased.
    Ref: Annals of Town of Guelph, published 1877.

    . Woodlawn Memorial Park is an 80-acre historic cemetery located in the north end of the city of Guelph. In 1853, two adjoining cemeteries were established at this location: Union Cemetery, named for its joint ownership by the Town & the Township of Guelph, & St. George's (Anglican) cemetery owned by St. George’s Church. The first burial in Union Cemetery was that of James Scroggie in January of 1854. In the early1880’s, the bodies were disinterred from the 2 downtown cemeteries, St. George ’s Anglican Church, & Public Burying Ground, & transferred to the Woodlawn memorial Park. Woodlawn records indicate that 135 grave sites were removed from the Public Burying Ground. However, there are an estimated 200 bodies believed to have been buried in the Public Burying Ground. During construction in 2005,
    additional 45 remains were uncovered (22 adults, 2 teenagers, 9 children, 10infants, & incomplete remains of 36 others).
    Ref: Wellington County Pioneers Biography.

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


    PAGE TWO Henry Catchpole:
    Ontario Land Registry Abstract Book, Plan 8, 1& 1a.
    Canada Company Survey, Book 5 & Town of Guelph Book 1, p24 & 90?
    [Location near: Land between Lot 65 & the River Speed]
    Lot 86, Town of Guelph:
    . 1836 Mar 16, Bargain&Sale, Attornies of the Canada Co., To Henry Catchpole, All Acres, £46 3/4 pence,
    . 1836 Mar 26, Mortgage, Henry Catchpole, to Thomas Todd, All, 25 [what?]
    . 1841 Mar 1, Certificate Release Mortgage., Thomas Todd, to Henry Catchpole, Mortgage. # I890,

    . 1850 Sep 1, Registered 1853 Oct 26, B&S, Henry Catchpole & wife, to Henry Catchpole the Younger, N.E. corner, 40 ft. front, 50 ft. Back.
    . 1853 Apr 2, B&S, Henry Catchpole & wife, to JOHN Catchpole, pt, 11.5 perches;

    . 1853 Apr 2, B&S, John Catchpole & wife, to John Catchpole, Pt. 11.5 perches;
    . 1853 Apr 12, Mortgage, John Catchpole & wife, to John McCrae, Pt. 11.5 perches, £150.
    * 1856 Mar 29, B&S, Registered 1856 Sept16, Geo & Robt Sunley, Executors of last WILL & Testament of Henry Cathpole. Richard Patterson, father of Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phoebe, John & Caroline Patterson by Mary Ann his wife, only daughter of the said Henry Catchpole, died, to Richd Greet, pt. other land;

    . 1856 Mar 29, Mge. Richard Greet & wife, to Geo & Robt Sunley, Executors of Henry Catchpole, 14 perch, £550 & pt of Lot 101.
    . 1856 Mar 29, B&S, Geo. & Robt Sunley, Executors of Henry Catchpole & the Children of his daughter, Mary Ann Patterson, (as in instrument 9373), to Henry Catchpole, nephew of the said Henry Catchpole, decd., 14 per [perches?]

    . 1865 Jun 5, Mge. to John McNeil & Wife, to Henry Catchpole, NE corner, pr 14, $400,
    . 1866 Feb 8, Discharge Mortgage, Robt. Sunley Executor the WILL of Henry Catchpole, to Geo. Howard & John Jones, Part 9.41/100 perches. Remarks Mtg 21221 a9. [Page 90]
    . 1865 Jun 4, Discharge of Mortgage, Harry Catchpole, to Wm. Hearn., Part Mtge 23675. [Page 90].

    Canada Company Survey, Book 5 & Town of Guelph Book 1, pg 27.
    Town of Guelph, of Lot 101 [ i.e. beside Guelph Wesleyan Methodist Church Lot 100]
    . 1841 Dec 6, B&S, Canada Land Co. to Daniel Day the Elder, All, 47.5 perches.
    . 1854 Nov 30, Registered 1856.8.18, Release of Dower, Elizabeth Day, Widow of Daniel Day, to Mrs Sarah Kirkland, Mrs May A Hugh, Mrs Sarah Knowes, Mrs Eliz Walker, by & with the priority & consent of their respective husbands,
    * to Robt Thompson, Peter B Kelly, Elizabeth Catchpole, widow, Geo P Iatham?, John Sully & John Harris. ALL 47% perches, Gore Con: 101 per. & other lands.
    . 1855 Oct 10, B&S, Robt Thomson & Wife, to Geo & Robt. Sunley, Executors of Henry Catchpole., Westerly part, 1 perches.
    .1856 Mar 29, B&S, [as above in Lot 86 Quebec Ave], Geo. & Robt Sunley, Executors of the Last Will & Testament of Henry Catchpole, Richard Patterson, Father of Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phoebe, John & Caroline Patterson by Mary Ann his wife, only daughter of the said Henry Patterson, - to Richard Greet, Pt quarter NW pt. Lot 101, other lands.
    . 1856 Mar 29, Mortgage, Rich Greet & Wife, to Geo & Robt. Sunley, Executors of Henry Catchpole, Pt NW part £550. other lands.
    . 1864 Feb 18, Bargain&Sale, Registered 24 Nov 1881, Robert Sunley Executor & Henry Catchpole, to James Armstrong, Part NW Part. [also page 105 ]

    Town of Guelph, Gore in REAR of Lot 101, p28 & dup. 105
    Note6 A gore is a piece of irregular left over land, perhaps triangular shaped. - PJA]
    . 1841 Nov 9, B&S, Canada Land Co., to Daniel Day The Elder, All, 101 perches
    *1854 Nov 30, Release of Dower, to Elizabeth Day, Widow of Daniel Day, as above in Lot 101 [ front ], - to Peter B Kelly, Elizabeth Catchpole, widow, Geo P Jothan, John Sully & John Harris, All 191 perches, other lands.
    . 1866 Feb 8, Discharge Mortgage, Robt. Sunley Executor the WILL of Henry Catchpole, to Geo. Howard & John Jones, Part 9.41/100 perches. Remarks Mtg 21221 a9.
    . 1864 Feb 18, B&S, registered 1881 Nov 24, Robt. Sunley Executor, Henry Catchpole, to Jas. Armstrong, part. Remarks, except part xxx
    . 1874 Dec 14, B&S, Harry Catchpole, to Wm Hearn, part, Mtge. 28675.

    . 1865 Sep 30 - SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS. County of Wellington, SATURDAY, to wit the 23 December, A. D., 1865, at noon, will be sold at Public Auction, at my office, in the Court House, Guelph, the following lands & tenements of ROBERT SUNLEY, Executor of the late Henry Catchpole, deceased, seized under & by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Faoias [i.e. to enforce judgements obtained] issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, to satisfy costs of defense adjudged to John Newman, in said Court in a certain action of ejectment:
    viz.: Lots Five A & Five B, Plan 8 in the Block known as Prior's property,, on the northerly side of Quebec street, Guelph;
    also, lots numbers 86* & 101, Canada Company's Original Survey, in the said town of Guelph. Sheriff's Office, George J Grange, Sheriff C.W.
    Note7: Henry & Mary Catchpole resided at *86 Norfolk Street, Guelph.
    Sheriff's Office, Guelph, 19th September, 1865.
    - First published 30th, September, 1865. 4005-6.
    Ref: Canada Gazette, volume 24, number 39, 30 September 1865, page 96.

    Note8: This Sheriff's Sale of Lands was rather many years after Henry Catchpole's death in 1853, & disbursements. - PJA 2010.

    Note8: George Sunley was a Mayor of Guelph 1857, & a City Councillor for Guelph West Ward 1856 & 1857 the South Ward of Guelph.

    Note9: 1873 Guelph Directory, Tinsmiths: Wm. Sunley, of Market Square & Geo. Howard corn. Norfolk & Quebec * (Work associate of Henry Catchpole, still on Henry's home street).
    XRef: Work Associate. Also Wm. Sunley was also a member of Norfolk Methodist Church, Guelph.

    Geo. Sunley, Business partner of Henry Catchpole:
    . SUNLEY, George died March 1857, 1846 listed as a merchant, 1849 listed as a member of the fire company. The election for Guelph & the township it was part of was held in Thorp's Assembly Room at the British Hotel on January 7, 1850 with about 300 persons present. George Sunley was a candidate for the Reform Party & he was elected to Town Council with 251 votes. The first meeting of this council was held at the Frog Pond Tavern, on Eramosa Road on January 20, 1850 & the next at Alex Blythe's Tavern at Marden. 1852-1853 Town Councillor, 1853. Geo. Sunley, Guelph Councilor, 1852, 1853, West Ward Guelph, 1857; Mayor 1857.
    Ref: Early Methodist Church, Wellington Co.

    . Guelph Advertiser Almanac advertisement G. Sunley, Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron worker Market Square Guelph. Box, Parlor & Cooking Stoves in great variety. Call & see us before buying of peddlers. Old Copper, Brass, Rags, &c, taken in exchange, 1854 listing as Sunley & Melvin, stoves, tinware, etc., Robert Melvin entered business with George Sunley on August 2, 1854 & 1857 March died.

    . Bills Paid to G Sunely: - 3 Dec 1841, pd. George Sunley for stove pipes to the Court house & sheriff's office £8.10 7.
    1843, pd. George Sunley for stove & tinsmith work £ 5. 9 .4.
    X-Ref: Richard Patterson, who lent mortgage money to his brother-in-law, Geo. Sunley.

    . SUNLEY, Noah was born on February 25, 1828 in England 1871, nurseryman living in Guelph, & died on March 12, 1904 buried Woodlawn Cemetery Guelph married Esther Ann Webster, 1847 listed as a businessman 1873 Director of the Guelph Horticultural Society, 1881 listed as a gardener on Grange Street. - - -

    Birth:
    / Married at Wangford. Alt Spelling. Henry Ketchpole.

    Died:
    86 Norfolk Street, Guelph. (i.e. Lot 86, Guelph.)

    Buried:
    (Closed 1879. Moved to Woodlawn Cemetery.)

    Henry married Mary Caroline COTTON, .3 on 12 Oct 1821 in Wangford Cum Henham, Suffolk Co., England. Mary (daughter of Samuel COTTON, Sr. and Mary MOORE) was born on 14 Feb 1791 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died between 1855 - 1856 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Caroline COTTON, .3 was born on 14 Feb 1791 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England (daughter of Samuel COTTON, Sr. and Mary MOORE); died between 1855 - 1856 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1821 Oct 12, Married
    Mary Skippen [nee Cotton] married at Wangford Cum Henham, Suffolk Co., England, to Henry Catchople

    Married & moved 5 miles to Reydon, Suffolk. Resided January 1817 in Reydon, Suffolk.
    Landed Guelph, Ontario 1831.

    . Noah Cotton lived on Oro Concession 10, Lot 14 E 1/2, Oro Twp., Simcoe County, 1837 settlement.
    . 1837 is also the year Mary Cotton settled into Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co., with her second husband Henry Catchpole. - PJA.

    * A D Ferrier's Reminiscences, from lectures delivered to Farmers & Mechanics Institute, Fergus in 1864. Ferrier recalls his travels starting in 1830-1834.
    . 1834 Jun 3 - The stump of the first tree that had been felled in the bounds of Guelph as then standing & was recently fenced in. the most conspicuous house in Guelph was the Priory, after the agent for the Canada Company in Guelph. There had been a fire in Guelph too & the blackened ruins were still standing.
    Ref: Sketches of the Early Days of Fergus & vicinity, 1919.

    . 1853 - WILL of her husband Henry Catchpole: " To beloved wife [unnamed}, the bedding & a parcel of land with the brick house on the lot of land at 86 Norfolk Street, Guelph."

    Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts:
    Widow & Orphans Fund (Clergy): Donations:
    . 1853 Guelph, Mrs. Catchpole, 2s 6p.
    . 1854 Mar 31, Guelph, Mr. Catchpole, Mrs. Catchpole , 2s 6p Each
    . 1855 Apr 30, Mrs. Catchpole, 2s 6p., Mr. Catchpole, (Henry Jr.?) 2s. 6.
    Ref: Anglican Church of Canada, Toronto Diocese Archives.

    Descendant:
    . Ontario Marriage Certificate 001132- 89.
    George Peters, 27, Sailor, Tp Mongowen?, Little Current,
    s/o Wm Peters & Maggie Bell,
    married Eliza Jane Gamble, 18, Tp Artemesia, Little Current,
    d/o Robt. John Gamble & Mary Cotton Skippen, .
    Witn: Maggie Lena & James Caleb Skippen, (?), no residence given. 29 May, 1889, Little Current.

    Note: At this time, Little Current is largest town on isolated Manitoulin Island, Ontario & has a Native Reservation with some cattle farming settlements on the Island. - PJA.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Baptism.1: 20 Feb, 1791

    Died:
    / Dispersments to granddaughter, Mary Patterson

    Buried:
    'Mary Catchpole' single grave'. Verify dates on stone.

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Ann CATCHPOLE was born on 6 Apr 1823 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died on 5 Feb 1855 in Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.
    2. Sarah CATCHPOLE was born on 10 Jul 1825 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died before 1844 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.
    3. Henry CATCHPOLE, Jr. was born on 2 Nov 1828 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Father.1 CATCHPOLE was born est 1779 in Suffolk Co., England.

    Notes:

    Catchpole is an old family name & a note on the distant interrelationship of Felker *Patterson *Lawrence * Gildersleeve families to the Cathpoles of England:

    From the Calendar of WILLS, Ipswich, Suffolk, England:
    Henrye Gildersleeve of Mickfield, nuncupative WILL, uttered 11 November, 1599:
    Gives furniture to Ann Catchpole, dau. of Thomas Catchpole. - - -

    Children:
    1. 2. Henry CATCHPOLE, The Elder was born about 1798 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died on 3 Oct 1853 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1853 in Common Burial Ground, Guelph.
    2. John CATCHPOLE, .1 was born in 1812 in England; died on 15 Jul 1887 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.

  2. 6.  Samuel COTTON, Sr. was born in 1755 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died on 11 Nov 1816 in Henham, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; was buried in St. Peters Anglican Church.

    Notes:

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 61y. Henham adjacent to Wanford. Alt DOB 18 Sep 1782 - this Samuel Cotton?

    Buried:
    Wangford.

    Samuel married Mary MOORE on 27 Oct 1782 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England. Mary was born in 1751 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died in in Oro Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Mary MOORE was born in 1751 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died in in Oro Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Alt DOB /BAP 1767, 1769. Verify Alt Name: Mary Harris Moore

    Died:
    Verify if 1822 England?

    Children:
    1. Noah Henry COTTON, Sr. was born on 24 Apr 1789 in Wangford Cum Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died on 27 Apr 1877 in Oro Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario; was buried in Knox Old Presbyterian Cemetery.
    2. 3. Mary Caroline COTTON, .3 was born on 14 Feb 1791 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died between 1855 - 1856 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
    3. William COTTON, .1 was born on 16 Oct 1793 in Wangford, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died in Dec 1793 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England.
    4. John COTTON was born on 11 Nov 1796 in Wangford, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died in Jan 1880 in Blything, Suffolk Co., England.
    5. Elizabeth COTTON, .1 was born in 1797 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England.
    6. Caroline COTTON, .1 was born on 11 Oct 1800 in Wangford By Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England.
    7. Sophia COTTON, .1 was born est 1827 in Wangford Cum Southwold, Blything, Suffolk Co., England; died in in Yambuk, Victoria State, Australia.