William McClure FRASER

Male - Abt 1990


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William McClure FRASER (son of Thomas McClure FRASER and Stella COX); died about 1990 in Ottawa, Ontario.

    Notes:

    William (Bill) Fraser was a Professor of French at Carleton University.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas McClure FRASER was born on 2 Mar 1901 in Peel County, Ontario (son of William John FRASER and Ester Maude WILSON); died in UNKNOWN.

    Thomas married Stella COX. Stella died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Stella COX died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. 1. William McClure FRASER died about 1990 in Ottawa, Ontario.
    2. Ann Elizabeth FRASER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William John FRASER was born on 8 Nov 1869 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co. (son of John FRASER and Jane MCGILL); died on 25 Oct 1943; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.

    Notes:

    Marriage witnesses: S. McClure Fraser and Ella Anthony

    1911 census of Chingacousy Twp.:
    William J. Fraser - head - b. Nov. 1869
    Maud E. Fraser - wife - b. May 1887 [must be 1877 since her age was 34]
    Kate G. Fraser - daughter - b. Dec. 1899
    Thomas M. Fraser - son - b. Mar. 1901
    John H. Fraser - son - b. Oct. 1903
    Johnston M. Fraser - son - b. Aug., 1905
    Jean L. Fraser - daughter - b. Aug., 1907
    Mary M. Fraser - daughter - b. Jun., 1908
    George W. Fraser - son - b. Feb. 1911
    George Achurst - labourer - b. Nov. 1882
    Mary Achurst - domestic - b. May 1881
    Charles Spooner - labourer - b. July 1890.

    The 1921 census for Chigacousy Twp. shows the family living next to the farm of William's brother Thomas McClure Fraser.

    According to the book "From "Wolf's Den" to Huttonville", William John's farm was called "Illehee". It was on Lot 2 of Concession 4 West in Chingacousy Township, next to his father's farm. The farmhouse was built in 1911. The farm is now a golf driving range. Will Fraser strongly supported the building of a hospital in Brampton, and was elected to its first Board of Directors in 1921.

    On 21 Oct. 1927, William John Fraser entered a declaration in Brampton regarding the birthdate of his brother James Johnston Fraser:

    "Declaration-Province of Ontario, 21 October 1927 at Town of Brampton, County of Peel
    By:William John Fraser (brother of James Johnston Fraser)
    Brother filed Declaration of Birth to "correct" original entry in birth records.
    Stated that: I, William John Fraser,of the Township of Chinquacousy, Peel County, Farmer, do solemnlly declare that I am the brother of the person.....3. I am five years senior to my brother James Johnston. 4. I was in the house at the time of the occurance and have clear recollection of the occurrance. 5. Our family Bible is in the possession of Mrs. Ella Passmore, 83 Brunswick Ave., Toronto and I have seen my brother's birth recorded as follows: James Johnston Fraser born 24 July 1876".

    There is some confusion here, since James Johnston's birthdate recorded in the family bible was indeed July 24, 1875.

    William married Ester Maude WILSON on 28 Dec 1898 in Churchville, Peel County, Ontario. Ester (daughter of George WILSON and Catherine MCCLURE) was born in May 1877 in Churchville, Ontario; died in UNKNOWN; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ester Maude WILSON was born in May 1877 in Churchville, Ontario (daughter of George WILSON and Catherine MCCLURE); died in UNKNOWN; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.
    Children:
    1. Kathleen Gladys FRASER was born on 23 Dec 1899 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 24 May 1990.
    2. 2. Thomas McClure FRASER was born on 2 Mar 1901 in Peel County, Ontario; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. John Harland Wilson FRASER was born on 15 Oct 1902 in Peel County, Ontario; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Johnston Magill FRASER was born on 22 Aug 1904 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died in Dec 1979 in Brampton, Peel County, Ontario; was buried in Brampton Cemetery.
    5. Jean Lovat FRASER was born on 14 Aug 1906 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. Mary Mabel FRASER was born on 5 Jun 1908 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 23 Oct 1991 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
    7. George Wilson FRASER was born on 4 Feb 1911 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel County, Ontario; died in UNKNOWN.
    8. William Douglas FRASER was born on 12 Apr 1914 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died in 1976; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John FRASER was born on 19 Feb 1832 in Tempo, County Fermanaugh, Ireland (son of James FRAZER and ELIZABETH); died on 14 Aug 1895 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel County, Ontario; was buried in Churchville Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Residing in Churchville, Ont. in 1858. Halton County marriage register entry: "John Frazer, 26, Churchville, Ireland, s/o James and Elizabeth, married 7 Jan. 1858 Jane McGill, 21, Chingacousy, d/o James and Jane."

    The names and birthdates of John's siblings, in the Fraser family bible (see under his father James Frazer), include his sister Sarah. Sarah's 1920 obituary, which includes her parents' names, says that she and her siblings were born in Tempo, County Fermanaugh. From this we may infer that John too was born in Tempo. Tempo is in the Parish of Inniskillen.

    The book "From Wolf's Den" to Huttonville", compiled by the Huttonville Book Committee in 1996 summarizes the history of John Fraser and his family and descendants. He arrived in Canada from Enniskillen, in County Fermanagh, Ireland, at age 16 (ca. 1848), with two of his sisters. The Irish potato famine was at its height in 1848, and may have been the reason for his emigration.

    John was a skilled carpenter, and built homes and barns in the Huttonville and Churchville areas.

    The birthdates and death dates of the children of John Fraser and Jane McGill were taken from a Fraser family bible, transcribed by Lola Passmore.

    1861 Toronto Twp. (Peel County) census listing:
    John Fraser, 30, carpenter, b. Ireland, Wesleyan Methodist
    Jane Fraser, 25, b. Canada West
    James Fraser, 3, b. Canada West
    Elizabeth Jane, 1, b. Canada West

    1871 Chingacousy census:
    John Fraser, 38, farmer, b. Ireland, Church of England
    Jane Fraser, 32, b. Ontario
    Elizabeth, 11, b. Ontario
    Mary 8, b. Ontario
    Sarah, 3, b. Ontario
    William F., 1, b. Ontario

    In birth record of Thomas McClure Fraser (1872), his name is John Frazer and his occupation is carpenter.

    1881 Canada census for Chingacousy Twp., Peel County:
    John Fraser age 49 b. Ireland Farmer Church of England
    Jane Fraser age 46 b. Ontario Church of England
    Eliza I. Fraser age 20 b. Ontario Church of England
    Mary Fraser age 18 b. Ontario Church of England
    Sareah [Sara Ella]] Fraser age 13 b. Ontario Church of England
    William Fraser age 11 b. Ontario Church of England
    Thomas Fraser age 9 b. Ontario Church of England
    James Fraser age 6 b. Ontario Church of England
    David Fraser age 4 b. Ontario Church of England
    Fredrich Fraser age 2 b. Ontario Church of England

    According to the wedding invitation for their daughter Ella, the Frasers' residence was "Maple Grove Farm", Huttonville. The 1877 Ontario atlas for Southern Chingacousy Twp. shows his 100-acre farm at Lot 3 in the 4th concession west, just southeast of Huttonville, and just northwest of Churchville, which was in Toronto Twp. Other farms nearby included many McClures, James Magill, several Laidlaws and Ostranders, as well as a Hunter. The farmhouse was demolished in 1990, and Fraser's farm is now part of the Lionhead Golf and Country Club.

    Obituary in "Peel Banner", Aug. 16, 1895:
    "The death of Mr. John Fraser last Wednesday morning has cast a shadow over the entire neighbourhood. He was only in bed a week but sank gradually every day. His cheerful face will be missed in this community for a long time. He has been almost a constant invalid for quite a few years, but was always cheerful and uncomplaining. Even when on his death-bed he tried to make himself as little trouble to anyone as he could possibly help. The sorrow-stricken family have the heart-felt sympathy of the entire neighbourhood in their hour of trouble. He leaves behind him the record of an honourable and upright life and an unblemished name."

    Churchville Cemetery inscription:
    "John Fraser, born Feb. 19, 1832, died Aug. 14, 1895
    Jane Magill, born Feb. 3, 1836, died Dec. 12, 1922
    James and Sarah Emily
    They have gone and the years have received them,
    If Jesus have called them away
    They have gone to the Lord that redeemed them
    From night to the splendour of day"

    John married Jane MCGILL on 7 Jan 1858 in Halton County, Ontario. Jane (daughter of James MAGILL and Jane MCCLURE) was born on 3 Feb 1836 in 5th Concession W., Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 12 Dec 1922 in 2nd Line W., Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; was buried in Churchville Cemetery, toronto Twp., No. 1. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane MCGILL was born on 3 Feb 1836 in 5th Concession W., Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co. (daughter of James MAGILL and Jane MCCLURE); died on 12 Dec 1922 in 2nd Line W., Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; was buried in Churchville Cemetery, toronto Twp., No. 1.

    Notes:

    Residing in Chingacousy Twp. in 1858.

    In the birth record of Thomas McClure Fraser (1872) her maiden name is Jane Magill.

    In a letter written to Marian (Passmore) Engel in 1981, Lola (Passmore) Falconer described her maternal grandmother, Jane (McGill) Fraser as "gentle and loving and had a good sense of humour". Lola remembered her as being a widow, always wearing black, including a black bonnet. "She was wrinkled, and her teeth were poor, but I thought she was lovely. And she "rustled" when she walked, because our Uncle Searle in Cleveland had given her a taffeta petticoat."

    Lola's description continued: "When I was young Grandma lived sometimes at our home on the farm; sometimes at Aunt Mary's. But when Aunt Annie, Uncle Clure's wife, died and left him with five year old Hilda, Grandma went back to the old homestead which had gone to Uncle Clure [Thomas McClure Fraser]. It must have been difficult for her, I think. I can remember her good meals. She was famous for her strawberry shortcake. I also remember her houseplants flourishing in every window, and her garden flowers."

    Extensive obituary in the Brampton Conservator, 14 Dec., 1922: "..was born on the 5th line west, Chingacousy [3 Feb. 1836] on the farm which her father cleared out of the virgin forest. James McGill and his wife came from Ireland to Canada, and stayed for a time with his friend, James McClure, and on the homestead where the [1922] McClure Reunion was held, his oldest child was born. At the time he was getting the settlement ready for his wife and little daughter, and he is said to have slept in the open at the root of a tree until he got a shelter ready. Mrs. Fraser, his second daughter, was the first child born on the homestead. Only one child of this family now survives, Mrs. James McClure, late of Brampton, who is over 70 years of age. Mrs. Fraser was educated at the famous 5th line school, attended by so many of the children of west Chingacousy pioneers. After her marriage she lived for a while in Churchville, afterwards removing tothe farm at lot 8, 4th line west, where her son, T.C. Fraser now resides. At the time of her death she was staying with her daughter, Mrs. J.H. Hunter, lot 11, 2nd line west, where she passed to a well-earned rest. Mrs. Fraser was a member of the Methodist church and for many years was connected with Huttonville church, valued and esteemed for her fine Christian character and sterling qualities. Her husband died 27 years ago, and she is survived by 8 children, W.J. and Edward, Huttonville; T.C. on the homestead, Dr. J.J., Toronto, and F.S., Cleveland; also by 3 daughters, Mrs. T.H. Reeve and Mrs. A.C. Passmore, Toronto; and Mrs. J.H. Hunter, Chingacousy. Mrs. Fraser was the oldest member of the McClure clan present at the reunion in June last, and it is rather singular that this week's Conservator should chronicle the death of two who were outstanding attendants at the reunion, Dr. W.P. McClure and Mrs. Fraser..."

    Children:
    1. James FRASER was born on 6 Nov 1858; died on 21 Jul 1869 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; was buried in Churchville Cemetery, Toronto Twp. No. 1.
    2. Ethel Elizabeth Jane FRASER was born on 8 Aug 1860 in Toronto Twp., Ontario; died on 11 Nov 1924 in Toronto Ontario.
    3. Mary FRASER was born on 18 Feb 1863 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 1 Nov 1933 in Brampton, Ontario; was buried in Churchville Cemetery, Toronto Twp. No. 1.
    4. Sarah Emily FRASER was born on 24 Aug 1865 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 12 Apr 1867 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; was buried in Churchville Cemetery, Toronto Twp. No. 1.
    5. Sarah Ella FRASER was born on 10 Aug 1867 in Chingacousy, Peel County, Ontario; died on 3 Nov 1959 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.
    6. 4. William John FRASER was born on 8 Nov 1869 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 25 Oct 1943; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.
    7. Thomas McClure FRASER was born on 7 Jan 1871 in Huttonville, Chingacousy Twp., Ontario; died on 16 Oct 1952; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.
    8. James Johnston FRASER was born on 24 Jul 1875 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel Co.; died on 30 Mar 1939.
    9. David Edward FRASER was born on 16 Jul 1877 in Huttonville, Chingacousy Twp., Ontario; died in 1961; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.
    10. Frederic Searle FRASER was born on 8 Jul 1879 in Chingacousy Twp., Peel County, Ontario; died on 19 Nov 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio.

  3. 10.  George WILSON died in UNKNOWN.

    George married Catherine MCCLURE. Catherine died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Catherine MCCLURE died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. 5. Ester Maude WILSON was born in May 1877 in Churchville, Ontario; died in UNKNOWN; was buried in Toronto Twp. No. 1 Churchville Cemetery plot 341.