Roy Stanley ROSZEL

Male 1898 - 1989  (90 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Roy Stanley ROSZEL was born on 27 Sep 1898 in Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas (son of Charles King ROSZEL, .4 and Elizabeth Estelle LIZZIE SEABOLT); died on 23 Jul 1989 in Rogers, Benton Co., Arkansas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas

    Family/Spouse: Lael Elizabeth TRUGHBER. Lael was born on 12 Apr 1899 in Grayson Co., Texas; died on 2 Jan 1937 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Bonnie Jean ROSZEL was born on 7 Jan 1925 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died on 18 Mar 2011 in Walnut Creek, Contra Costa Co., California; was buried in Sacramento Valley National Cemetery.
    2. Eugene Quiinton GENE ROSZEL was born on 2 Sep 1929 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died on 19 Aug 2009 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Robbins Cemetery.
    3. William ROSZEL was born in in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    4. Irwin DUTCH ROSZEL was born in in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    5. Patrick ROSZEL was born in in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    6. Patricia PATSY ROSZEL was born in in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    7. Faye Janet ROSZEL was born on 10 Aug 1931 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died on 18 Feb 2007 in Foley, Baldwin County, Alabama; was buried in Rehobeth Cemetery.

    Family/Spouse: Ruby Lauretta BERTRUM. Ruby was born on 24 Oct 1918 in Missoula, Missoula Co., Montana; died on 27 Aug 1986 in Sulphur Springs, Benton Co., Arkansas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles King ROSZEL, .4 was born on 27 May 1845 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (son of Charles Patrick ROSZEL, .2 and Cynthia EAGLES); died on 10 Dec 1910 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Liberty is a little north of both Kansas City & Independence, Kansas.

    Charles married Elizabeth Estelle LIZZIE SEABOLT on 24 Feb 1876 in Montgomery Co., Kansas. Elizabeth was born on 22 Apr 1860 in Braddyville, Page Co., Iowa; died on 26 Dec 1920 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Estelle LIZZIE SEABOLT was born on 22 Apr 1860 in Braddyville, Page Co., Iowa; died on 26 Dec 1920 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery.
    Children:
    1. James CHARLES ROSZEL, Jr. was born on 24 Feb 1876 in Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died on 26 Dec 1944 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery.
    2. Lizzie ROSZEL was born in 1879 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    3. Hilda ROSZEL was born in Jun 1884 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    4. George Edward ROSZEL was born on 17 Jan 1887 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died in 1938; was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery.
    5. Horace Elijah ROSZEL was born on 7 Apr 1889 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died in Dec 1986 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Resthaven Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
    6. Albert Lorn ROSZEL was born on 11 Mar 1891 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died on 13 Dec 1939 in Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery.
    7. Hugh Dewey ROSZEL was born on 16 Aug 1895 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas.
    8. 1. Roy Stanley ROSZEL was born on 27 Sep 1898 in Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died on 23 Jul 1989 in Rogers, Benton Co., Arkansas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    9. Norman Ivan ROSZEL was born on 7 Mar 1900 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; died in Dec 1971 in Mound Valley, Labette Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery.
    10. Cecille ROSZEL was born in 1902 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Patrick ROSZEL, .2 was born on 2 Feb 1811 in Smithville, Lincoln Co., Ontario (son of Nathaniel A ROSZEL, .1 and Christeen FELKER, .2); died on 27 Aug 1878 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; was buried in Balaclava Presbyterian Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1824 Census, Roswell Nath. 4 males, 1 boy, 4 women, Total 9
    . 1825 Apr 18 Assessment Census Erin Twp., Wellington
    Roszel, Nathaniel, 5 Males over 16, 3 Females over 16, 1 boy, 1 girl, Total 10.
    . 1831, 1832 Assessments: Nath. Roszel, Eldening, Charles Roszel.
    . 1839 Assessment: Nathaniel Roszal, Charles Rosswel.

    . 1852 Census Caledon, Peel Co., Ontario
    Charles Roswell, Merchant, born Canada 1812
    One story frame house, 1 vacant building; 1 store, 1 Inn.
    Next page, comments by Enumerator:
    "In this sheet is the populations of the village of Springbrooke, situated in rather a picturesque place. The scenery is beautiful, the land greatly brokenly the River Credit in the immediate neighborhood is what is called the Devils pulpit, formed in the chasm of avery large rock & forming part of the same chair of mountains of that at Niagara Falls. Here the north & sough of the west half of the Township is as it were completely separated, as there is no road leading through the west half of the Township from the centre to the 5th Concession. The land is stoney & of a light gravely bottom & not good for raising fall wheat; timbered with maple, hemlock, brush, a good deal of elm & some basswood."

    . 1871 Census Carrick Twp., S. Bruce
    Chas. Roszel, age 60/1811, b. Ontario, German, Rel. United Brethern. Farmer
    Cynthia Roszel, age 56/1815 Nova Scotia, English, U Brethern.

    . 1867 Bruce Co. Directory
    Twp. of Carrick
    Elizjah Rosszel, Con C Lot 42
    Charles Roszel, Con D. Lot 45.

    . Ontario Death Registration #1542,
    Charles Roszel, 67 years/ b1811, died 27 Aug 1878 at Carrick Township, Bruce Co., Ontario.

    . The village of Mildmay in Bruce County was established in 1867. It had several mills, factories & a newspaper called the Mildmay Gazette. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Roszell, Rozel

    Died:
    Aged 67y 6m. Bronchitis.

    Buried:
    Carrick. Interesting shield monument.

    Charles married Cynthia EAGLES on 26 Jun 1832 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. Cynthia was born on 2 Dec 1814 in Londonderry Twp., Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia; died on 31 Mar 1895 in Mildmay, Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; was buried in Balaclava Presbyterian Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Cynthia EAGLES was born on 2 Dec 1814 in Londonderry Twp., Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia; died on 31 Mar 1895 in Mildmay, Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; was buried in Balaclava Presbyterian Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Cynthia is the daughter of Mary Rushton & Wm. J Eagles of Parrsboro, King Co., Nova Scotia.

    Ontario Land Registration Abstract Book 215, p19
    Village of Erin, Lot 61, Con10
    . 1849 Jan 30, Bargain&Sale, Dan & Chas. McMillan, to Cythia Roszell, wife of Charles Roszel, all 19.
    . 1862 Oct 10, B*S, Cynthia & Charles Roszell, to John Hunter, - - -

    Buried:
    Carrick.

    Children:
    1. William Eagles ROSZEL was born on 18 Dec 1832 in Belfountain, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 12 Dec 1908 in Barrie Island, Manitoulin Island, Algoma Co., Ontario; was buried in Gordon Cemetery.
    2. Elijah Ruston ROSZEL, .1 was born on 29 Dec 1835 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 14 Mar 1914 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; was buried on 16 Mar 1914 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
    3. Mary Ann ROSZEL, .2 was born on 28 Jan 1838 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 8 Apr 1897 in Gartmore, Manitoba; was buried in Gartmore, Manitoba.
    4. Hannah Maria ROSZEL was born on 17 May 1840 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 22 Dec 1919 in Shequiahdah, Howland Twp., Manitoulin Island, Ontraio; was buried in Green Bay Cemetery.
    5. Catherine ROSZEL was born in 1843 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario.
    6. 2. Charles King ROSZEL, .4 was born on 27 May 1845 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 10 Dec 1910 in Liberty, Montgomery Co., Kansas; was buried in Liberty Cemetery.
    7. Cynthia VESTIA ROSZEL was born in 1848 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 1 Feb 1897 in Kitchener, Waterloo Co., Ontario.
    8. Nathaniel ROSZEL, .2 was born on 19 Nov 1850 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 7 Mar 1907 in Dauphin, Marquette Co., Manitoba; was buried in Riverside Cemetery.
    9. Christiana Annetta ROSZEL, .2 was born on 22 Apr 1851 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 25 Apr 1923 in Gunnison, Gunnison Co., Colorado; was buried in Gunnison Cemetery.
    10. Jane ROSZEL was born on 13 Apr 1854 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 29 Jan 1923 in Arthur, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Greenfield Cemetery.
    11. George ROSZEL, .3 was born in 1857 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nathaniel A ROSZEL, .1 was born on 3 Jul 1788 in Pennsylvania (son of Charles ROSZEL, .1 and Mary ELDRIDGE); died on 3 Dec 1872 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Ballinafad Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Parents: 1774 Newton Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey
    Charles Rozal & brother, Joseph Rozal are listed as a taxpayer in 1774 in Newton Twp., Sussex County, NJ. Charles & (wife) Mary first purchased land in Newton NJ Feb 10, 1783 from Martin Ryerson (16+ acres.) Charles Roszel & Mary second purchased land in Newton NJ April 13, 1795 from Abraham Eldridge (112+ acres).

    Two Roszel brothers married two Felker sisters:
    Nathaniel Roszel married 25 Oct 1809 to Christina Falker.
    George Roszel married 1810 to Catherine Felker.

    . Nathaniel Roszel emigrated with his parents from Pennsylvania (like after the close of the Revolutionary War) to the Smithville area of the Niagara escarpment 1800.

    War of 1812 at Queenston Heights & Lundy's Lane.
    . Muster roll & pay list: 4th Regiment of Lincoln Militia, Detachment under command of Maj. Rich. Hatt:
    Nathaniel Rozell - 25 April - 12 May, 1813 Inclusive, 39 days.
    Note: Lewis Felker, nephew, also served with him.

    . Captain Henry Nelles, detachment of the 4th Regiment - Lincoln Militia May 22, 18 to May 30, 1814.
    . 4th Regiment, Lincoln Militia under Captain Henry Nelles Nathaniel, George & Eldger Roszell
    . 1814, May 23-29th, Fort George, Engineering Dept. & Fort George & Ft. Niagara.
    . Abraham Nelles, detachment of the 4th Regiment, Lincoln Militia: July 4, 1814 to July 28, 1814 (Nathaniel was only there July 18th.) - Transcript by PJ Ahlberg, 2015.

    3 Roszel brothers, Nathaniel, Eldrich & George were given grants of land in Erin Twp. Geo. & Nathaniel received Lot 2, Con 6, but their deeds were drawn for Lot 1 Con 7. in the Hamlet of Ballinafad.

    Left with the practical considerations of caring for Charles Roszel, than a little toddler, re-marriage was almost immediate - on 10 Jan 1813 (three months to the day after Christeen's death he married Hannah Fowler who had been born in 1793.)

    . War of 1812, 2nd York, 4th & 5th Lincoln Reg't. Militia:
    1813 Apr 25 to June 2. 30 days.
    Private Lewis Felker, 1813 Apr 25 - June, 45 Days.

    . Wellington Co. Land Registry
    Lot 1, Con, Erin Twp., 16 Nov 1821 Nathaniel Roszel.

    . 1898 Peacock School S 4, Ballinafad, by Jim Shorthill,
    Nathaniel Roszel, a native of Pennsylvania, was the first white settler in Erin Twp. He took land at Lot One, Con 7 in Nov 1820. On Nov 11, 1821, his son Benjamin, the first white child was born. It as here the hamlet of Ballinafad sprang up, & her Erin Township began. Mr. Roszel gave land off his farm for a church, cemetery, school, temperance hall & parsonage. All of these were on the seventh line corner ad across what is now the town line.

    . 1906 Wellington Atlas
    Having found horses almost useless in the wilderness, Nathaniel sent his team of horses home to his brother George, only to be returned to him later. These were likely the first horses in Erin Twp.

    . 1824 Census, Roswell Nath. 4 males, 1 boy, 4 women, Total 9 ( This was the very first assessment taken in Gore-Erin Twp.)
    . 1827 Assessment, Nath. Rosswell, Eldrige, Rosswell
    . 1825 Apr 18 Assessment Census Erin Twp., Wellington
    Roszel, Nathaniel, 5 Males over 16, 3 Females over 16, 1 boy, 1 girl, Total 10.
    . 1826 Apr 11; 1829; 1830 Assessments: Nath. Roszel, Eldridge Roszel.

    . 1831, 1832 Assessments: Nath. Roszel, Eldening, Charles Roszel.
    . 1839 Assessments: Nathaniel Roszel, Charles Rosswell.

    . Monument Inscription:
    "Here lies the boy of Charles Rozel who was born the 5th of April 1742 &
    Departed this Life October 25th 1817. Aged 75 years, 6 months & 20 days.
    Note: Red sandstone monument is in excellent condition in 2013.
    Typical style of a New Jersey monument. Was this stone brought to Ontario for Charles Roszel? ... or perhaps the monument could have been chisel in New Jersey, but also strongly resembles the work of John Solomon Teetzel, a fellow German who left New Jersey for Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. - PJ Ahlberg.

    First Settler Came in 1821 Where Ballinafad is now. Pioneer days at Ballinafad were levied by Ernest Rot when he spoke at the first memorial served there on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 12. nathaniel Roszell, a native of Pennsylvania, was the first settler in Erin Twp. He came with his family from Smithvile in Nov 1821 & settled on Lot 1, between the 6th & 7th line, where the hamlet of Ballinafrad later sprang up. Benjamin Roszell was the first white child born in Erin Twp, on Nov 11, 181. the first revival meeting of the settlers was held i Mr Roszell's home. Jos Hilts & brother William moved into northern Esquesing abut the same time as the Rozell's moved into Erin. About 4 years after the founding of the settlement, the scattered population concluded to put up a log building that would serve the double purpose of school & meetinghouse. They held a meting & laid there plans & a shot time a very comfortable school was ready for use on the corner of Nathaniel Roszell's farm just across the road from where the store now stands. In this school, religious services were held for a number os years. Mr Roszell also gave land for a cemetery, a church, a temperance all & a parsonage. the first church was the Methodist, just west of the cemetery in the year 1841. Near it was the Temperance Hall, which is a very old building.
    Ref: Acton Free Press newspaper.

    . 1845 May 9. Ballinafad. A meeting was held for the purpose of appointing 3 trustees for the cemetery. A deed was drawn up between Nathaniel Roszell & his Wife Hannah, "in the Township of Erin, in the county of Waterloo, in the Wellington district, in the prince of Canada". The trustees were Obadiah Roy, Archibald Patterson & Jos Hilt. Witnesses present were Donald McMain & Arthur Thompson. The same of 5 shillings was paid for the land.
    Ref: Reprinted, Flesherton Advance newspaper.

    Wellington Country Atlas, 1906
    ROSZEL Family. The founder of this family in Canada was Chas. Roszel, who came from New York State about 1800, & set. on a farm on the Sixteen road in Gainsboro Tp., about two miles from Smithsville, where some of the descendants still live. Five of his sons served in the war of 1812, & were in General Brock's command, but escaped without wounds. Nathaniel, Eldrich & George were given grants in Erin Tp. for their services, getting 100 acres each on payment of $26 to defray expenses of deeds etc. George & Nathaniel were to receive lot 2, con. 6, but the deeds by mistake were drawn for lot 1, con. 7. In November 1820 George & Nathaniel came to Erin Tp., but George did not like the country, so sold his 100 acres, east half, Lot 1, Con. 7, to Nathaniel, who stayed there. The journey was a hard one, as they had to cut their way in from Georgetown, & the difficulties of the trip can be judged by the fact that the path they cut to their locations was nine miles in length, & the journey now is made in 6. They brought horses with them, but finding them of little service, Nathaniel sent his home with George, & they were returned to him later; these were probably the first horses in the township.

    Eldrich Roszel came to Erin Tp. in the spring of 1821, & set. on his grant, the west half, Lot 2, Con. 7.

    Nathaniel was b. July 3, 1878, & came with his parents to Gainsboro Tp. He served in the war of 1812, & was in the battles of Queenston Heights, & Lundy's Lane, where he waded through blood to his shoe tops. In the fall of 1820 he set. on the l& grant which he received for his services. He was the first settler in the township of Erin. He used to clear 8 acres of land every winter, & was conscientious & a hard worker. In the early days he took his grist to Jones' mill on the 6th line of Esquesing. He was a Methodist, & his house was headquarters for the ministers in the early days, & he gave ground for the church & cemetery. He was a Reformer in politics, & in the first elections, went all the way to Palermo to vote the freehold ticket.
    He m. on Oct. 25th, 1809, Christeen Felker, who d. on Oct. 10, 1812. On Jan. 10th, 1813, he m. Hannah Fowler.
    Issue: Charles P., Carrick Tp.; Jacob, b. & d. in 1812; Jane, b. 1814, m. John Sharp, of Acton; James, b. 1815, set. Hatchley; Ann, b. 1816, m. Thomas Ismound, Erin Tp.; Joseph, b. 1818, set. Elma Tp.; Hannah, b. 1819 (d. infancy); Martha, b. 1820, m. George Havens, Erin Tp.; Benjamin, b. Nov. 11, 1821, was the first white child b. in Wellington Co.; Solomon, b. 1824, Erin; Christeen, b. 1826, m. William Sayers, Erin Tp.; Stephen, b. 1829, Erin Tp.; Nathaniel, b. 1834, (d. infancy); George, Wilson, b. 1835 (d. infancy; & Wilson, b. 1839, (d. infancy); George, b. 1832, occupies a part of the homestead. He m. Alice Vanatter of Erin Tp. Issue: Mrs. E Hilts, Norval; Sarah, (d. 24), Mrs. Comfort Thompson, Hiram & Elijah (d. infancy), Mrs. Robert Wood, & Ira, Erin Tp.

    Benjamin Roszel, who was the first white child b. in Wellington Co., was b. in Erin Tp., in 1821, on Lot 1, Con. 6, & practically passed his life in that Tp. He never sought or held municipal office, & was very much respected. He was a member of the Methodist church, & a Liberal in politics. He m. Elizabeth O'Reilly, who d. at the age of 66, while he d. at 76.
    Issue: George A., Charles H., m. Hannah Awrey, set Erin; John H., m. Isabella Tolton, set. Erin; Mrs. Wm. Mooney, William J., m. Margaret Aitcheson, set. Erin; Mrs. Duncan McArthur, Mich; & Benjamin, who first m. Miss King, & second Annie Whiteside, & set. Erin.

    . George A., was b. & brought up in Erin. He owns 150 acres, lot 23, con. 7, Eramosa, upon which he resides, & also 50 acres, lot 21, Erin. He carries on mixed farming, & has acquired his property by his own exertions. He is a Presbyterian & a Liberal. He m. Catharine Howe.
    Issue: Mary E., William H., John E., Charles, George, Howard, James, Irvin, Mary P., & Herman. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Spelling: Roxzell.

    Died:
    Aged 84y 5m. Recumbent, shield monument repaired 3 places.

    Buried:
    Plot S1-2; 1-3. Buried on the eastern side with 2 white stones.

    Nathaniel married Christeen FELKER, .2 on 25 Oct 1809 in Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada. Christeen (daughter of Johann Jakob Völckel JACOB FELKER, .2 and Maria Elisabetha MARY GRIESING) was born in c. 1792 in New Jersey; died on 10 Oct 1812 in Smithville, Lincoln Co., Ontario; was buried in St. Anns, Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Christeen FELKER, .2 was born in c. 1792 in New Jersey (daughter of Johann Jakob Völckel JACOB FELKER, .2 and Maria Elisabetha MARY GRIESING); died on 10 Oct 1812 in Smithville, Lincoln Co., Ontario; was buried in St. Anns, Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    Christeen Felker is the daughter of Johann Jakob Völckel JACOB FELKER & Maria Elisabeth MARY Griesing. Christeen Felker was born in (Elizabethtown?), NEW JERSEY, USA & died in Smithville, Ontario, then considered the Niagara Frontier of Upper Canada.

    Two Roszel brothers married two Felker sisters:
    Nathaniel Roszel married 25 Oct 1809 to Christina Felker.
    George Roszel married 1810 to Catherine Felker.

    > Noted1: It is further noted that Christeen Felker Roszel died after childbirth on the 10th of October 1812. Did the War of 1812 add further deprivations to her travail? The Battle of Queenston Heights, the first major engagement of the War of 1812, began at 3 a.m. on Oct. 13. Although the Battle of Queenston Heights was a 'surprise attach', there was much tension was in the air. The 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia was on standby for the inventible attach by the invaders from the USA.
    Was Christeen's husband Nathaniel Roszel on duty when his second son was born? In any case, Nathaniel, married 10 January, 1813, three months to the day after Christeen's death, to Hannah Fowler. - PJ Ahlberg 2012.

    . 1802 Apr 25, Niagara. Claim 43. Joseph Felker, Gainsborough, Farmer, S. Lot 33-34, Con 5 Gainsborough, 200 A, Original Nominee John Felker, claim allowed.
    Claim 45, Lewis, Catharine, & Christina Felker, Gainsboro Twp., L38, C5, Gainsboro, 100 A., from Jacob Felker, Allowed that a Deed should be issue to the 3 Heirs in trust for Lewis, Catharine & Christine Felker, as Heirs in Common.
    Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devisee, H1148, p 361.

    . 1803 Apr 25 taken at Niagara. Heir & Devisee Claim 45, Ascertain Land Grants:
    Lewis Filker, farmer, Catherine Filker, Christine Filker, Spinsters, of Gainsborough, Farmer, Lot north half of Lot 38, Con 5, Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., 100 Acres.
    Former Assignee Joseph, {rewritten Jacob] Felker.
    Proceedings of Commissioners: Joseph Felker the heir of the applied & consented, Allowed that a Deed should issue to the Hon. Robert Hamilton*, his heirs assign in Trust for Lewis, Catharine & Christine Filker, son & daughters of the said Jacob Felker, deceased & their Heirs as Tenants in common for the within named Lot North Half of 38.
    Remarks. Claim allowed. Entered toJacob Felkir & appears to be without difficulty.
    Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devisee, H1141, p. 5112, Archives of Canada. Duplicate entries pg. 525.
    Note2: Including Robert Hamilton on the deed would imply that Joseph Felker had some debt owed for goods purchased at Hamilton's general store at Niagara-on-the-Lake. - PJA 2001.

    . 1803 Apr 25. Niagara Claims for land. Commissioners Present Hon. Henry Allcock, Robert Hamilton, Rev. Addison, clerk. Claim 45, Lewis Felker, Farmer, Catharine & Christine Felker, Spinsters, all of Gainsborough,
    Lot 38 North half, Con 5, Gainsborough, 100 A. Original Nominee Jacob Felker,
    Proceedings: Agreed that a Deed should be issued to the Hon. Robt. Hamilton & his heirs & assigns in trust for Lewis, Catherine & Christina Felker, sons & daughters of the said Jacob Felker, deceased & their Heirs as Tenants in Common.
    Ref: UC Heir & Devisee H 1148, p 361.
    Note3: Note that Robert Hamilton was a Land Commissioner, on a claim were he had potential to benefit! - PJA

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt name: Christina

    Died:
    died after childbirth.

    Buried:

    Children:
    1. 4. Charles Patrick ROSZEL, .2 was born on 2 Feb 1811 in Smithville, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 27 Aug 1878 in Carrick Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario; was buried in Balaclava Presbyterian Cemetery.
    2. Jacob ROSZEL, .1 was born on 10 Oct 1812 in Smithville, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 8 Jun 1898 in Bayham Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario..