Flora Gabrella COWELL

Female 1878 - 1938  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Flora Gabrella COWELL was born on 14 Dec 1878 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario (daughter of Jabez Ransom COWELL and Prudence Alberta CLARK); died on 20 Aug 1938 in Stoney Creek, Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

    Family/Spouse: Charles LOUNSBURY. Charles was born on 23 Jul 1874 in Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Gladys LOUNSBURY was born on 5 Sep 1900 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jabez Ransom COWELL was born in 1839 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario (son of William COWELL, Jr. and Mrs. Caroline COWELL).

    Jabez married Prudence Alberta CLARK on 11 Dec 1867 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. Prudence was born on 16 Apr 1849 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 7 Feb 1946 in Fruitland, Lincoln Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Prudence Alberta CLARK was born on 16 Apr 1849 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 7 Feb 1946 in Fruitland, Lincoln Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Prudence is the daughter of Ann & Michael Clark of Wentworth Co.

    Children:
    1. CLARAnetta A COWELL was born on 11 Aug 1871 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 26 Mar 1829 in Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    2. Lillian Araminta COWELL was born on 23 Jan 1868 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 9 Nov 1931 in St. Catharines, Lincoln Co., Ontario.
    3. Estella COWELL was born in 1873 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 18 Oct 1959.
    4. Mary COWELL was born in 1877 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 16 Sep 1926.
    5. 1. Flora Gabrella COWELL was born on 14 Dec 1878 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 20 Aug 1938 in Stoney Creek, Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    6. John Franklin Mires COWELL was born on 28 Nov 1880 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 13 May 1964 in Fruitland, Lincoln Co., Ontario.
    7. Norman Morley COWELL was born on 28 Aug 1887 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in 1967.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William COWELL, Jr. was born in 1816 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario (son of William COWELL, Sr. and Catherine Jane FELKER, .2); died on 26 Apr 1891 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age 76y. COD: Apoplexy, died instantly.

    William married Mrs. Caroline COWELL. Mrs. was born in 1812 in New Brunswick; died on 5 Dec 1884 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mrs. Caroline COWELL was born in 1812 in New Brunswick; died on 5 Dec 1884 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Scottish origin.

    Died:
    Age 72 y /1812. d. Heart Disease.

    Children:
    1. Celesta COWELL was born in 1837 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    2. 2. Jabez Ransom COWELL was born in 1839 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    3. Jerome COWELL was born in 1841 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    4. Elijah COWELL was born in 1843 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    5. Melinda COWELL was born in 1845 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William COWELL, Sr. was born in 1777 in United States; died in in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    William Cowell's parents were born in the United States.

    . UCLPetiton 52, C Bundle 2, C1647, p641
    1795 Aug 20, To Gov. J G Simcoe, Council Chamber, Newark
    Petition Lieut. Cowell, Queens Rangers, Station the petitioner to have served last war as Lieut. in 99th Reg. & praying for land usually granted to reduced officers of this Rank.
    Signed, Ordered 1000 Acres, granted if the Petitioner settles in the Province. John Small.

    . UCLPetiton 80, C Bundle 16, C1725 - William Cowell -'missing' document.

    . UCLPetition 79, C Bundle 17, 1832, C1726, p.425-434.
    To Lieut. Gov. John Colborne, The Petition of John Combs, Saltfleet Twp.,
    Summary: John Combs, applied for Lot 16, Con 4, Saltfleet Twp. in Oct. 1830, L16, C4 had been set apart of the son of Charles Moore who should repaid the money paid to him. By reference to Minutes of Council 2 May, 1818, Chas. Moore received Lot 20, 3rd Concession. Viz. 15 & 16 in the same Con. 4 were reseted for the son of Chas. Moore. - Who the sold the Lots 15 & 16 to your petitioner John Combs. Lots 20 & 21 in the adjacent concession where THEN assigned to the the son of Charles Moore. Chas. Moore is unable to make compensation to me, John Combs & he is deprive of this Lot of land.
    Signed, John Combs, York, 7 Jun 1832.

    . UCLP 79 C - To whom this May concern:
    We have lived in the neighborhood of Wm. Cowell who lives on Lot 15, Con 4, Saltfleet & John Corms the Farmer who lives Lot 16, C4, Saltfleet, 100 Acres each. "Wm. Cowell entered upon the lot entirely new & uncultivated state & he has lived there ever since & improved it to a considerable extent being as we now believe upwards of 20 years. Claims he entered upon the lot with other improvements than a small piece of ground chopped after the inner of clearing Land in the neighboroughood, leaving all the larger sized timber standing. He has lived on Lot 16 a number of years & now living on the Lot & when not on it himself, has had an other person on it & improving it for him in all about 17 years & had made considerable improvements. They are considered honest, moral & industrious men & have each of them large families. They posses with the exception of a small amount in chattels consists of the farms on said Lots of Land.
    Having the opportunity of being acquainted with both paired & licensed m? of the transaction between them, the purchase made by William Cowel & John Combs of the said Lots from Charles Moore, it is our decided opinion that William Cowell & John Combes ought to have the said Lots of Land granted to them. William Cowel has been sickly & in ill health for many years.'
    Signed, Saltfleet, May 1832, - 46 Subscribers signatures,
    including, John Wilson, J.P., Hugh Willson, J.P., W C Moore.

    . UCLP 79 G - To Whom this may Concern. I hereby certify that I have seen a Receipt a number of years past, given by Charles Moore, to John Combes, for a sum of money paid to him, Charles Moore for a Lot of Land but did not specify what Lot on the land lay, but it was understood to be a Lot in Saltfleet concerning which the parties are Contending. John Combes took procession of the Lot & made improvements thereon & has been in procession of it at all times since.
    I must in Justice to the present case observe that agreements were formerly made in too many instances in buying & selling land, without that attention to written instruments, any more that in the case of Chattle property & this is considered to be one of the many of the same kind.
    Saltfleet, 2 April 1832, John Willson, J.P.

    UCLPetition 80, C Bundle 17, 1832, C1726, page 435-437.
    To Lieut. Gov. of Province of Upper Canada.
    Petition of William Cowell, Saltfleet Twp., Yeoman.
    Your petitioner applied for Lot 15, Con 4, Saltlfleet, as the assignee of one Charles Moore, but your petitioner received the same answer that was given to John Combs. Your petitioner would now respectfully ask further considering the total inability of Charles Moore to make compensation for the breach of his agreement with your petitioner, terms upon which, his son was to receive a part of the above lot. In as much as he attempted to mislead the Honorable Council in that he had improved said lot, which in fact was unproved thereon, & he then sold & received full consideration for the same from your petitioner.
    That if your petitioner is deprived of said Lot, his family consisting of a wife & 7 children out of 12 depending upon him for support, will be reduced total hence independence. He therefore, prays your Excellency in Council will be pleased to grant him relief.
    Signed, Wm. Cowell, York, 7 Jun, 1832.
    . I Charles Moore, Father to the Grantee, John Moore, desirous & willing, the Executive Government should grant William Cowell, Lot number 50 in 4th Concession of Saltfleet Twp., containing 100 acres.
    Signed, York, 8 Jun 1832, Charles Moore. Witness: Wm H Lee.
    In Council 8 June 1832, The Council sees on reason to depart from the order of 5 March 1832. Signed, John Strachan, EC.
    Summary Note: Despite the many signatures in support of these 2 petitions, Council refused to aid either party. - PJA

    UCLPetition 103, C Bundle 19, Saltfleet 1835, C1728, Page 948- 975. Extracted from this long petition:
    To The Executive Council at City of Toronto:
    Where we the undersigned subscribers duly state Charles Moore of Saltfleet was empowered by the Attorney to act on behalf of his John Moore on one part & William Cowell Senior on the other part. Having carefully interrogated the different clams to Lot 15, Con 5, Saltfleet, Lot took up by parties in difference. We are of the opinion as a matter of justice that said Lot ought to belong to Wm. Cowell. Said Cowell paid Charles Moore for the said Lot. We respectfully recommend the Council do cause the Patent be made out in favor of William Cowell Senr. of Saltfleet.
    Signed, 28 May 1836, Jonathan David, Hugh Willson, Stephan Breadle, John Williams.

    . Various sworn oaths, for Wm Cowell, Jacob Springsteen. Saltfleet 22 Dec 1835
    . Affidavit John Willson, JP, 30 Sep 1830: Wm. Cowell resident Saltfleet 30 y, 12 children, strictly honest.
    . Oath Jeremiah Hagerman, 22.12,1835, W Cowell first person who made any improvements on the Lot.
    . Ten signatures, Salt Fleet, 2.17.1832, that WC was first settler & made first improvements.
    . Oath John Combs, 14.10.1830, that WC of L15, C4, resided about 19y, cleared 40 Acres.
    . Oath Wm. Nelson, 22.10.1835. WC is present occupier & first person who made any improvements, land valued at $1 per acre.
    . Oath Thos. Condon & Jacob Springsteen, 9.3.1836.They were present & heard Wm Cowell desire Chas. Moore, also present, to have a certain dispute concerning L15 C4. They also heard said Moore persistently refuse to have said dispute to their discussion of an arbitrator, saying he thus said Moore had nothing to do with it.
    . Oath Wm. Cowell 27.2.1832, that he saw a receipt given by Chas. Moore to John Combs for $50 payment made Lot 16, Con 4, Saltfleet, & further heard the Chas. Moore say be received $50 as payment.

    To Thos. Ridout, Surveyor General, 2 May 1818, In Council, Read Petition of chat. Moore, praying he lands located in the same of Enoch Moore may be granted to himself & his sister Mary Lee.
    Quebec Plan for Enoch Moore of Saltfleet for L20, C3 & Lots 14, 15, 16 & 17, Con. 4, 100 acres each. The Council so granted (to sister May Lee, L14 & 17, C4).
    . In Council, 2 Jun 1836, Wm Cowell granted Lot 15, Con 4. Survey fee paid #3.5.2

    . To Lt. Gov. John Colborne, in Council,
    Petition of Wm. Cowell. He was aware Enoch Moore obtained a grants of certain Lots, inc. L15, C4; Charles Moore is the eldest son of Enoch Moore. In 1811 your petitioner purchased this lot from CM for £25. The Article of Sale inscribed by both parties, to be delivered as soon as CM obtained the Patent of Enoch Moore, then deceased. Your Petition commented his improvements, cleared upwards of 50A, built a house, barn & other offices.
    In 1817 CM. instead of fulfilling his engagements with your Petitioner, secretly & unknown obtained from the Administrator Lands grants from his late father were given to himself & his sister. The Council not being aware of these circumstance made an Order grannie him certain Lots & reserving others for the son of Chas. Moore. Refer to his Petition of 7.6.1832 requesting this Lot. He humbly prays an Order in Council may be reveres & that the Lot on which all his labour has been extended & his hime which he reared 12 children, may be confirmed.
    Signed for Wm. Cowell, Jas. Henderson, Toronto, 11 Jan. 1836.

    . Oath WC [undated, but Hamilton, UC, Post Office stamp: Mar 12.]: That Chas. Moore steady refused Arbitration of any kind.

    . Charles Moore, 3.21.1836, To John Bekie, Honorable Council, I have come to res restoration of the Case of Cowells & Combs, as soon as possible.
    . Petition of Mary HERXMARK Cowell, wife & Agent. Wm. Cowell disabled by a falling tree during Militia.

    UCLPetition 104, C Bundle 19, Saltfleet 1835, C1728, Page 976. (Extracted version:)
    Lt. Gov. John Colborne, In Council,
    Petition of John Combs, Saltfleet Twp., Shoemaker.
    About 16 years since he purchased Lot 16, Con 4, Saltfleet from Charles Moore. He built & cleared 20 acres. In 1818 Said Moore for said Lot for himself & his sister as his father heirs. Your petition resided 25 years in this Province served as a Volunteer in Captain Drumonds? Flank company, 2nd York Militia in the late war. Please take his case into consideration & grant him such relief.
    Signed, York, 14 Oct, 1830, John Combs. Oath Mary Cowell, L16, C4, no other improvement than a small chopping thereon.
    . 1832 Jun 9, Lot 16 is registered for son of Chas. Moore. The 2 parties must come to a remedy.
    . Petition John Combs, 1814 he purchased L16, C4 from Chas Moore. He was to make good title when he rec. the patent from the Crown. 817 Administration given of CM. 1814 he cleared 35 A, built a house & other offices. For John Combs, J Henderson, Toronto 13.1.1836.
    . 1836 Jun 19, Samuel Green & Jacob Springsteen. Have heard both parties talk of the purchase at different times.

    . Verify undermentioned Lt. Cowell is probable someone else:
    . UCLPetiton 52, C Bundle 2, C1647, p641
    1795 Aug 20, To Gov. J G Simcoe, Council Chamber, Newark
    Petition Lieut. Cowell, Queens Rangers, Station the petitioner to have served last war t Lieut. in 99th Reg. & praying for land usually granted to reduced officers of this Rank.
    Signed, Ordered 1000 Acres, granted if the Petitioner settles in the Province. John Small.

    . UCLPetition 80, C Bundle 16, C1725 - William Cowell -'missing' document. Est. between 1820-1832. - PJA

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    William married Catherine Jane FELKER, .2. Catherine (daughter of Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN FELKER, U.E., 13th and Mary MINGLE, , DUE) was born on 22 Jun 1799 in Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada; died in 1851 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Felker Family Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Catherine Jane FELKER, .2 was born on 22 Jun 1799 in Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada (daughter of Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN FELKER, U.E., 13th and Mary MINGLE, , DUE); died in 1851 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Felker Family Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Catherine Jane Felker is the daughter of Mary Mingle & Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN Felker, U.E. (United Empire Loyalist.)
    Please Verify wife of Charles Moore.

    . UCLPetition 103, C Bundle 19, Saltfleet 1835, C1728, Page 974-5, Extracted from this petition of husband William Cowell:
    To Lieut. Gov. John Colborne, In Council,
    Petition of William Cowell, Saltfleet, yeoman.
    On 19 Mar 1811, your petitioner purchased from Charles Moore, Saltfleet, Lot 15, Con 4 in consideration of £25 paid him as appears by the annexed Deed.
    Your petition immediately of the purchasing settled on said Lot, learned abut 40 acres, & always paid he Taxes. The Lot was originally located by Enoch Moore, father of Chas. for, but no Deed was issued. In 1818 Chas. Moore petitioned said Lot located by his father, might be granted to himself & sister May Lee, Order iIn Council 2 May same year, when the son of Chas. Moore of age.
    Your Petitioner served in the Militia during the late War & has resided in this Province 30 years [1800] & never received any land from the Crown.
    That he was severely injured by the fall of a tree while on Militia Duty during the War had has ever since been able to perform but little labor, & that he never received nor applied for any Pension. That he has a wife & 12 children & should he deprive of the said Lot will be come completely examined(?) Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays you shall be pleased to grant him such [compensation] may be pleased.
    Signed, York, 14 Oct 1830, William Cowell, by Mary HERXMARK Cowell, his wife & agent.

    . UCLPetition 104, C Bundle 19, Saltfleet 1835, C1728, Page 976. Extracted version:
    Petition of John Combs for land relief.
    Mary Cowell, wife of William Cowell, Salftfleet, taketh oath & said John Combs, Salffleet, shoemaker took possession of Lot 14, Con 4, doubt 15 years since. There there was no other improvement than a small chopping thereon & that to her opinion & belief he now cleared, by himself & others about 20 Acres on said Lot.
    Signed, York 14 Oct, 1830, W. Chewett, JP. & Mary HERXMARK Cowell.
    . Catherine Jane Felker was buried in Felker Cemetery, Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth, Ontario
    . There is a Levinas Cowell who is buried at the Felker Cemetery, d. 29 Nov 1877 at Binbrook, Wentworth Co., Ontario. He was a farmer, male, age 77, b. about 1800 in the US, Methodist, reported by Walter Cowell, farmer Burford. According to one marriage record of a daughter Abigail, Levinas's wife's name was Abigail.

    . Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Died:
    Death of Mrs. Cowell.

    Children:
    1. Lavina COWELL was born est 1822 ± in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in in Ontario, Canada.
    2. 4. William COWELL, Jr. was born in 1816 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 26 Apr 1891 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    3. Adonijah COWELL was born in 1820 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 16 Jun 1880 in Dwight, Huron Co., Michigan.