George B SIMONS, .1

Male 1826 - 1850  (24 years)


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  1. 1.  George B SIMONS, .1 was born in 1826 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario (son of Joseph SIMONS, Sr. (.3rd.) and Mary TEETZEL); died on 14 Apr 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Palermo United Cemetery in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co.,
    The Monument base has been re-cemented; Very clear inscription reads:
    In memory of GEORGE B.,
    son of Joseph & Mary Simons,
    who died Apr 14 1850: in the 24 years of his age.

    Note: That there are two separate stones: for Geo. B and Geo. E, both died 1850. - P J Ahlberg 2012. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 24 y.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph SIMONS, Sr. (.3rd.) was born on 10 Apr 1800 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut (son of Bildad SIMONS and Mrs. Bildad SIMONS); died on 5 Oct 1855 in Bronte, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . UC Land Petition #7, Joseph Simons, Trafalgar 1819, p680, S Bundle 12. Ref: Film C2812.
    To Sir Pelegrine Maitland, In Council,
    Petition of Joseph Simons of Trafalgar Twp., in the District of Gore. Your Petitioner is the son of Bildad Simons of Trafalgar Twp., Jarman [Yeoman] &
    is also settler in this Province, that you petitioner has reached his 22nd year of his age [b.1797] & wishes to become a settler in the wild lands, he never received any land or grant of land whatever under the Crown & humbly prays your Excellency will be pleased to grant him such a number of acres of the west lands of the land in this Province.
    Signed, Trafalgar, February 22, 1819, Joseph Simons.
    Envelope: The Petition of Joseph Simons for Land as a Settler. Rec. from himself. [i.e. Joseph took his petition himself to Toronto. - PJA]
    Thos. Ridout, York, 23 Feb 1819, Entered into Land Book F? /T?, page 7, Ordered.

    * Census 1823, 1824, 1825 & 1831 Palmero, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co.
    . Census 1924: Lot 30, Con, 1 Acre cultivated, 42 uncultivated.
    . Census 1824: L30, C1 SDS, 20 Actors uncultivated. NS [of Dundas street].
    . Census 1825: L30SDS, C12: males over & 3 males under 16, 1 female over & 3 under 16, Total 6.
    20 cultivated acres. ASSESSOR: Joseph Simons
    Note: Repeat, census total reads 6 persons, inc. 3 LIVING daughters & a wife over 16 years - PJA.

    . [1860, 1880 Maine & again in the 1890 Apr 20 Census Washington, DC. son Adelbert B Simons, Sr., says his father was born in Connecticut.]

    . 1835 Sept 8 & 25 Aug 1835. Letters at the Nelson Post Office, (for Nelson Twp. Halton Twp. & East Flamborough, Wentorth Co.) Joseph Simons.
    Ref: Dundas Weekly Post.

    . Overall quality of these censuses are very poor, difficult to read to be certain. It is possible there are additional entries for the Simons. Also present on this film are in-laws, John, Mathias & Charles Teetzel. - PJA

    . Upper Canada Marriage Bond # 5461, Volume 32, C6785 Item N 7882?
    Joseph Simons & (Lawrence?) Wilkinson, both of Twp. to Trafalgar, Gore District, Gentlemen,
    Marriage Bond, sealed at York on Faint:} September 1836 [?]
    Widower, Residence: Trafalgar Twp.,
    on 5 Sep 1836, married Mrs. Susan Wiles,?? widow.
    Signed, Joseph Simons, Francis Wilkinson.

    First wife: died March 1835;
    Second wife: The Widow Susan, married 3 Sept, 1836, (unknown maiden name of Susan.)
    The Palermo United Church original was a Methodist Church.

    . Militia Nominal Rolls, 1828-1829, Joseph Simons.
    Ref: Men of Upper Canada.

    . 1838 March, Upper Canada Sundries, Index C9824, Image xxx, & Page 105939-40, p723, C6898.
    Petition of Eli Irwin, Twp. Whitchurch, for Pardon. Petitioner is a married man having a wife & child. He was unfortunately taken a part in the recent troubles, used by desperate & unprincipled persons by who he was unhappily seduced from allegiances. Signed, Eli Irwin, March 1830, Jail of the Home District (Toronto).
    Petition of Inhabitants of West Flamborough to Sir Geo Arthur on behalf of prisoners under sentence of high treason. Hundreds of signatures, including Richard Johnston [Sr.], Joseph Simons, Lorenzo & Mathias Teetzel, Charles Jr. & Sr., Teetzel. Read in Council 20 May 1838 & pardoned upon giving into Bail for good for 3 years.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract Halton Co.,
    Trafalgar Book 24, & p189-90.
    Lot 30, Con 1 South of Dundas Street, Trafalgar Twp.
    . 1808 Oct 18, Patent, Crown, to Bildad Simons, All 200 Acres;
    . 1811 Apr 27, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Chas Teetzel, 90A, North Lot 30;
    . 1812 Apr 20, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Joseph Smith, 20A, North Lot 30;
    . 1824 Feb 16, Bildad Simons, to Joseph Simons, 20A, part South Lot 30;
    . 1825 Dec 8, B&S, Jos Smith, to Chas. Teetzel 9.5A.
    . 1828 Apr 3, B&S, Joseph Simons, to Daniel Becey?, 80A, Lot 30 South Half;
    . 1828 Apr 3, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Daniel Becasy?, 100A S Half should be NDS;
    . 1828 Apr 3, B&S, Chas. Teetzel, James Hopper & others, 1/2 & 20,
    . 1830 NW Half
    . 1845 Dec 21, Disc. of Mort., Richard Vyse, to Joseph A? Simons, 1/5 A, Part NW 1 Half.
    . 1854 Mar 23, John Teetzel & Wife, to Aleucusedge Trxx?, fifth of an Acre, Half.

    Lot 31, Con 1 SDS, p246
    . 1836 July 16, Bargain&Sale, Wm Morse, to Joseph Simons. 1/5 Acre, Part of Front East;
    . 1839 Jun 22, B&S, Joseph Simons, to Robt. Webster, 1/5 A Pt Front East.

    . 1842 Census Bronte Twp., Halton Co.
    Simons, Joseph, Bronte, Con 1 [no Lot number given].

    . 1850 Jan 21 - Gore District Council, Meeting at the Oakville Temperance Hall, 5th Ward, SIMON's INN, Palermo.

    . 1851 Palermo Canada Directory, A Village situated in the Township of Trafalgar & U. C. of Wentworth & Halton, C. W. distant from Hamilton, 15 miles, distant from Toronto, 32 miles usual stage fare, 2s. 6d. Population about 200.
    PALERMO HOUSE HOTEL, J. SIMONS. SWITZER, H. M., postmaster & general. [also called Simons Inn.]
    . 1851 May - By-law 48 Palermo to commute half of their statute labour & apply amount for construction of sidewalks. Residents petitioned May . 1852 & an extra levy was charged.
    Commissioners: H.M. Switzer, Joseph Simons, John Soules.

    . Palermo United Cemetery, with the above family.:
    Polly Simons, was born July 20 1805, died 20 Mar 1819.
    Note: Interestingly stone is banded with aluminum due to be cracked into two. Deeply chiseled, likely by made in-law, John Solomon, Teetzel, Sr., who was famous for his work. The monument was already weather mottled at the time of manufacture. - PJ Ahlberg 2012. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: Census 1880 Auburn, Maine and Census 1900 Washington, DC. son, Adelbert B Simons.

    Died:
    Palmero is adjacent to Milton, ON.

    Buried:
    Aged 55y 5m 25d = 10 Apr 1800. Monument inscribed with a shield emblem.

    Joseph married Mary TEETZEL on 5 Feb 1823 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario. Mary (daughter of John Solomon TEETZEL, .1 and Rachel VANTILL) was born on 21 Feb 1806 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 5 Mar 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary TEETZEL was born on 21 Feb 1806 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario (daughter of John Solomon TEETZEL, .1 and Rachel VANTILL); died on 5 Mar 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Faint Monument has a weeping willow above circle with fan like designs, read
    SIMONS, Mary [parent]:
    Palermo United Cemetery, Halton County & the stone was is re-cemented beside Monument of son George B Simons.

    Ontario Historical Plaque reads:
    . TRAFALGAR CHAPEL, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
    In 1808 elder Wm. Case of the Ancaster Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal church, began to preach in the homes of pioneers of Trafalgar township. This this property was deeded in 1819 for a burial ground & a meeting house. By 1824, the Trafalgar Chapel had been built here. The Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1833 to from the Wesleyan Methodist church in Canada. However, several dissident preachers met here on March 10, 1834 to organize a continuing Methodist Episcopal church. On June 27, 1835 in this Chapel the Rev. John Reynolds was elected & consecrated to the office of Bishop.
    A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was also built on this site in 1848. Both were replaced in 1869 by the present church a short distance to the west now known as Palermo United Church (1997). - - -

    Buried:
    Aged 29y 16d.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Alt Date 25 Feb 1823, Ref: The Annals of the Forty, Grimsby Historical Society 1783 - 1833.

    Children:
    1. Polly SIMONS, .3 was born on 8 Nov 1826 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 9 Nov 1826 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    2. 1. George B SIMONS, .1 was born in 1826 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 14 Apr 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    3. George E SIMONS, .2 was born in 1827 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Apr 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    4. Joseph Andrew SIMONS, Jr. (.4th) was born on 15 Oct 1832 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1867 in Palermo United Cemetery.
    5. Infant Daughter SIMONS was born on 8 Nov 1826 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 9 Nov 1826 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Bildad SIMONS was born est 1777 ± in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut (son of William SIMONS, .3); died after 1843+ in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    VERIFY PARENTS, Generations or so, TO BE CONFIRMED. (2017)

    . In 1860, 1880 Maine & again in the 1890 Apr 20 Census Washington, DC. son Adelbert B Simons, Sr., says his father was born in Connecticut.

    1813 - Private Bildad Simsons from Massachusetts, work on Dundas Street, & sere in 1814. York Militia, 2nd Regiment, from Nelson Twp., Halton Co.
    Ref: Lorne Scots Regimental Museum, Brampton, ON.
    Note1: Is this an error? or did Bildad live/visit from Mass. before coming to Upper Canada?

    . UC Sundries, Abstract of Petitions for Lands, No. 332. Bildad Simons., Application prepared in Council, 1806 Jun 16th. Common Applications*
    Ref: p915, C4503,
    Note1: Common applications or otherwise, no complications. On the other hand it doesn't mentioned he wanted a location in the Mississauga Purchase, as many other 1806 petitions did. - PJA

    . UCLPetition 27, p579, S Bundle 8, C2809.
    Bildad Simons of Saltfleet, Potter & Ramor.
    Petitioner has been near 7 years in the Province [1799] & has a family of a wife & 4 children. Property in the amount of £50. Taken the oath of allegiances. He wants 200 acres located in tract lately (Govt.) purchased. He is prepared & undertakes to pay within 3 days of Order in Council for land. He will pay all Survey fees in the same period. He will also attend the Secretary of the Province within 21 days to take out the deed. [i.e. he will get started without delay.]
    Signed, Bildad Simons, York, 17 June, 1806.
    . 1806 This certifies that Bildad Simons of Saltfleet in District of Niagara, has lived in my neighbourhood some years, he is industrious & a well behaved man.
    York,18th June, 1806. Robt. Nelles.

    . 1806 Jun 18, Receipt of the above: £6 9 shillings & 4 pence sterling. Peter Russell, Receiver General, Clerk of the Executive Council, Upper Canada.
    . A land patent for Con 1, Lot 30 1 SDS (South of Dundas Street), was granted to him in 1806 as settlement duties had been fulfilled.
    Entered into Land Book G, 78. Warrant 193, issued 19 Jun 1806 by the petitioner.
    Note2: The Upper Canada Government had just recently purchased land in Trafalgar area from the natives. Some settlers were staking out the new farming land even before the negations were finished.)

    Note3: Concerning his place of birth: There was a Bildad Simons living in Massachusetts but not enough information is found to drawn a firm connection. Or perhaps the Simons were living in the German Valley of New Jersey along with the Teetzel, Hagers, who came to the excellent farm land of the Trafalgar area. The name of Bildad's wife is unknown. -PJA.

    . 1809 Jun 11, Town of York, General Quarter Session of Peace holden at Town of York. The Grand Jury called & severally Sworn as follows.
    1. Bildad Simons & 12 others: Philip Triller, foreman, Benj Smith, David Albertson, David Taylor, Joseph Alolet, Henry Schuck, Stiles Stevens, James Hinton, Joseph Osier, Edward Decow, Abraham Markle, Absolom Willcocks, Allan Robinet, Joseph Silverthorne, Philip Cody, James Wyant & Isaac Willcocks.
    Prosecution of Esther Ruggles Vs. Henry Hale, Indictment Assault & Battery, Verdict Not Guilty.
    Ref: Toronto Sundries, Home District Quarter Session of Peace, Minutes, City of Toronto Archives.

    Note4: This would imply that Bildad was actually living in the Town of York by 1806 to at least 1814, otherwise he would have been called for jury duty in Trafalgar, a rather long distance to travel by foot or horse. Most men on jury would be well known men from near by on Yonge St., York Twp. It is further noted that Bildad filed various Marriage Bonds & Land transactions himself dated in Toronto, rather than the common method of mailing in these requests.

    . WAR OF 1812, 2nd YORK MILITIA REGIMENT:
    Trafalgar Township:
    . York Militia 2nd Regiment., commanded by Serjeant Duncan McQueen, Working the roads on the Dundas Street (now Hwy. 5) between the 16 & 12 Mile Creek [i.e. between Oakville & St. Catharines, Ontario]:
    . 1813 Oct 26 - Nov 4, Ten days: Private, Bildad Simons, Paid 6s.
    Signed, Richard Beasley. Ref: Doc. 293.

    . 1813 Oct 25 - Nov 24, 10 days, Private Bildad Simons, 2YM, commanded Serj. Duncan McQueen working the roads on Dundas Street. Signed, Richard Beasley. Ref: Doc 298.

    . Second York Militia Regiment, Capt. Thomas Merrigold's Detachment:
    . 1814, Sept 25 to Nov 1. Private Beldad Simons, 7 days. Signed, Capt. Thos. Merigold. [Privates earned 6 pence a day.]
    . 1814, Dec. 1st -1815 March 1st - A Return of fines Collected in the 2nd Regiment of York Militia. Failure to report for muster (15 men):
    Bildad Simons, Amount in fines: £5 paid. Signed, Richard Beasley.
    Ref: Doc. 10-25, Upper Canada Militia Records, V16, Second York, Militia. Ref: Documents 196 & 197, UC Returns, Nominal Rolls & Pay Lists C10383, p1048.

    Note5: Very interesting this item. Why did Bildad not serve? Was there some sympathy for the American cause? or not actually willing to fight against his fellow Americans? Could it have anything to do with his wife's murder? (Date unknown). Or perhaps, more simply, was Bildad more preoccupied with providing for his family in wintertime? - PJA, 2011.
    Note6: 1814 Jun 22 York. To R R Loring, from J McGill. Requests a list of several Quakers, Mennonites or Tunkers resident in the province form 812-3, to enable him to collect money due from them for exemption from Militia service. Letter attached, p 8523-26.
    - Tunkers are a variation of Quakers who refused to take up any arms during wars, & paid a fee for militia exemption. - which may be consisted with living in Enfield, Conn., & the Shaker community. - PJ Ahlberg.

    . 1816 Assessment Census, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co.:
    Bildad Simons. 100 acres, 70 A. Uncultivated, 30 cultivated. Frame house under 2 stories.
    Note6: Log cabins were not taxed so not listed.

    . Census 1831 Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton County, SDS (South of Dundas Street): Bildad Simons:
    10 cultivated acres, 40 uncultivated. 2 males over 16 & 1 female over 16.
    Note7: His daughter, Mary Lizy Elizabeth Simons was married the previous year to Richard Lawrence; Daughter Clarissa married in 1831.
    Note8: Only one female over 16 implies his wife may or may not still be alive. - PJA.

    . 1842 & 43 Census, Lot 1, Con 2, P, Trafalgar Twp., Ontario,
    Bildad Simons & Sons: John, Asel & Joseph Simons, {that is, adjacent the farms of his in-law Teetzel. - PJA
    Note9: Due to the extreme poor quality of these census rolls its difficult to say if Bildad Simons is present in more censuses years. - PJA

    Note10: *Suggest the Patent year here may be a transcription error, as the above is COPY from the Land Registration office. On 1806 Jun 16 Bildad received a receipt for Lot 30, Con 1. This would have implications where his last children were born & indeed probably also, Mrs. B Simons died. - PJ Ahlberg, 2018.
    - (Modern 2016 location is between 2327 Khalsa Gate, Oakville & Baronwood Drive, V-ing off Bronte Road, Palermo, Bronte Creek.)

    . Ontario Provincial Park (2015) comes up the south back corner of Bildad Simons Lot 30, Con 1. Ref: Crown Lands Map A24, Trafalgar Twp.

    . Daughter Elizabeth Mary Simons married 14 Oct 1830, at he house of William Simons, Palermo, by Rev. Mr. King, Presbyterian Clergy. Many of her family were present.
    Ref: Michigan War Widow Claim 1864.

    . 2018. The 3195 Bronte Road Demolition . A home was recently demolished, leavng members with many questions. Tom Murrison reports that tyhe believes thas was the home of Mr Mrs Bildad Simons, that had been at the SE corner of Bronte & Dundas, wehre the medical building now stands. This house was moved in Jan 1955 as per our archives photos. It is beleived based on the birthdates of thier children, that this is an early 1800 built home & that the back part was liely a hewen timber frame. This home was not on the heritage registry so there were not extra steps in place for when the owners requested the demolitions permit.
    Ref: Trafalgar Township Historical Society.

    . Palermo Parsonage. This house on Bronte Road, just north of Dundas Street, was the Methodist parsons for the Palermo Circuit for some 50 years. It was the responsibility of the Ladies Aids of the Circuit to furnish & decorate the parsonage. With Methodist ministers changing every 2 or 3 years, It was almost a continuing task. When the parsonage was moved to Bronte about 1912, this house was sold. It is still lived in today, 60 years later, 1907. Most of the early settlers in the Palermo community were participants in the beginnings of Methodist in Trafalgar Twp.

    ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT:
    HISTORY OF ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT, Complied from all the public records:
    Select Men's Account 1714-1805:
    . 1785 Nov 29th - to Rufus Smith for ringing the bell & taking care of the Meeting House clock which pays this to ye 24th of this month, £3.16.2
    .1787 Nov 16 - Hezekiah Parsons June, for rope for the Meeting House last year, 10s 6p; [i.e. Shaker Meeting House].
    . 1793 Nov 26, Bilddad Simons, Rate 4 shillings 6 pence. (Page 1237);
    . 1794 Jun 10, Enfield payment to: Bildad Simons 4s 45 pence, Elijah Terry 3/6;

    . 1794 July 9 - Select Men's Account. Eliphalet Terry, Treasurer,
    Bildad Simons 4 shillings 4.5 pennies, Elijah Terry 3s 6p. Asher Simons 4s 4.5 pence, John Reynolds, Esq.,Treasurer. Obadiah King, for part pay for Ringing the bell this present year £2. (Page 1242).

    . 1794 Nov 26, Eliphalet Terry*, Treasurer, by an order to sundry persons, Bildad Simons, Rate: 4s 6pence.
    Ref: The History of Enfield, Connecticut, 1900.
    Note1: Eliphalet Terry, b24.12.1742 Enfield, CT-2.11.1812.

    Enfield, on the Great River, Connecticut, Town plan shows 2 plots granted to William Simons dated 1687. In 1689 the Town purchased more land from Indian sachem Noatuck & they reserved the right of fishing & hunting. There were Meeting House for the Baptists & the Strict Congregationalists. The people of Enfield were nearly unanimously in favor of the American revolution & their Independence. In 1780 the Shaker System of Religion was introduced into Enfield.

    . SIMONS, William first settler on the Lot 6 south of Ferry Lane - died 1738 aged 79, left sons, viz:
    John b 1695 In. Sarah Greer 1722 - died & left numerous descendants most of whom have removed from town:
    . sons John, b. 1724;­
    . Paul b. 1726, - Ebenezer 1731 - Asahe1 1734, - Edward . 1740 - Titus 1744.
    . William b. 1696. m Hannah Randall 1711 - m Margaret Pasko 1717 died­ left a family of one.
    . son William b. 1718 - Timothy b 1720, Stephen b. 1723, Joseph b. 1729­
    Benjamin b. 1731 settled & died in Enfield in 805.
    . James b 1699 - m. Dorcas Foster 1730 - settled in East Windsor
    . Philip Simons b. 1702 m. Martha Bement 1727.
    Philip son of Philip born 1734 - Abel son Philip 1742.
    . Caleb Jones in. Esther Simons D. of Philip Simons 1759.
    . One daughter married Joel Meacham.
    The original settlers of Enfield were destitute as they were of the rich alluvial tracts that afforded such facilities [they] only subsisted. They sometimes experienced great privations for the want of the necessary means of subsistence & were often obliged to resort to the neighboring towns for supplies for their impoverished families & had it not been for annual supplies of shad & pigeons with which they were so abundantly blessed. The town had scarcely ever afforded more grain than was required for a home supply. The product of its droves was very scanty & its stock of horses cattle & sheep were not numerous or productive. From 1790 to 1800 Enfield lost more people by emigration dur­ing that 10 years than it ever did at any former period.
    Ref: Historical Sketch of the Town of Enfield. By Francis Allen. 1900.

    * 1806 Jun 28 - Map of 2nd Township purchased from Indians, shows Bildad Simons, residing at Lot 30, Con 1, SDS, Trafalgar, 3017 Bronte Rd., Map shows passage to adjacent Lot 30, Con 2 South Dundas St., which was empty at the time. His property is just on the south side of the Old York Rd. to Head of L. Ontario. (Now called Dundas Street.)

    Ontario Land Registration, Halton Co., Abstract Trafalgar Book 24, p189
    Lot 30, Con 1, SDS [3017 Bronte Rd., South side of Dundas St.]
    * 1808 Oct 18, Patent, Crown, to Bildad Simons, 200 Acres.
    . 1811 Apr 27, Bargain&Sale, Bildad Simons, to Chas. Teetzel, part 70 Acres Lot 30
    . 1812 Apr 20, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Joseph Smith, 10 A. on NHlf
    . 1824 Feb 16, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Joseph Simons, 20 A on SHalf
    . 1828 Apr 3, B&S, Joseph Simons, to Daniel Becky?, 30A
    . 1828 Apr 3, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Daniel Becesy?, 10A
    1836 Mar 1, B&S, 1 xx, to Lawrence Hagar (Sr)
    . 1850, B&S, xx, to William H Hagar ...
    . 1852 July 16 1852 - 1873 Apr 22, William Teetzel.
    . 1875 Aug 10 - 1875 Aug 10, Jonathan Hagar.
    . 1920 May 2, Grant, Trustees of Palermo Congregation of Methodist Church to Lawrence Hager.

    Lot 30, Con 1, NSS, North Dundas Street, Trafalgar Abstract Book 34, p 398-9
    . 1808 Jan 30 - Patent, Crown, to John Shaw, 200 Acres
    . 1828 Apr 3 - B&S, Daniel Becay, to Bildad Simons, 100 Acres South Half
    . 1830 May 10, Registered 1830 Oct 20, B&S, Bildad Simons, to Joseph Simons, 50 A, Half of S Half
    . 1830 May 25, B&S, Joseph Simons, to David Hager, 1 Acre
    . 1832 May 10, B&S, 1831 Feb 25, Joseph Simons, to Chas Teetzel, 50A SE Quarter
    . 1833 Apr 10, B&S, Reg. 1846 Apr 1, Joseph Simons, to Abigail Ward, widow, Quarter Acre.
    . 1833 Jul 18, B&S, Chas Teetzel, to Mathias Teetzel, 25A EQuarter
    . 1835 Aug 4, B&S, Joseph Simons, to John Adueir?, Half Acre, of Lot 30.
    . 1835 oct 26, B&S, Joseph Simons, to Jarvis Dyse, 23.5 Acre S
    . 1835 Oct 27, B&S, Joseph Simons, to Walter O'Reilly, 1 Half Acre.
    . 1835 Oct 28, B&S, David Hager, to Joseph Simons
    . 1834 Jun 17, B&S, Jospeh Simons, to Lawrence Hager
    . 1834 Mar 3, B&S, Joseph Simons, to Wm. Ableson, 1 Half Acre
    . 1839 Oct 22, B&S, John R Hart & wife, to Walter B Simons, 1 Acre
    . 1842 Jul 30, B&S, Mathias Teetzel & Wife, to Alphonse King, 25 Acre
    . 1842 Jun 23, B&S, Walter B Simons, to Dan. Stanton, 1 Acre
    . 1864 May 3, B&S, Francis Wilkinson & Wife, to Lucinda Wilkinson wife of Ezra Winchell, 1 Acre1.
    . 1875 Apr 22, conveyance, Wm. Laidlaw & Wife, to Trustees of Church at Palermo, Half acre, Lot 30.

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

    Birth:
    Alt Spelling: Baldad, Beldad. Verify loc. Conn. Ref: Census 1880 Benton Harbor, dau. Eliz. Lawrence.

    Died:
    Census Trafalgar.

    Bildad married Mrs. Bildad SIMONS est 1797 ±. Mrs. was born est 1777 ± in Pennsylvania; died est between 8.1813-1825 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mrs. Bildad SIMONS was born est 1777 ± in Pennsylvania; died est between 8.1813-1825 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    . Place of Birth?
    Granddaughter Mrs. Rebecca Lawrence Corrao, says her father Richard Lawrence Jr. was born in Canada & HER MOTHER, Mary Lizy Simons Lawrence, was born in Pennsylvania,
    however, Mrs. Bildad Simons had already arrived in Canada by 1804, well before Mary Lizy's birth in 1813. Thus Mary Lizy Simons was born in Ontario.
    As well we don't know Mrs. B. Simons' own surname, so it is difficult to verify if she meant her grandmother & not her mother, was born in Pennsylvania, or if indeed another member of the family scrambled the details given to the census taker. - PJA.

    * The Census 1880 Benton Harbor, Michigan, for daughter Mira Lawrence Grow, repeats that her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, born 1813, Canada, Widowed, Father born Connecticut & mother born Pennsylvania.
    XRef: Further statements, that Mrs. Bildad Simons was born in Pennsylvania are found on the Census 1900 Ann Arbor, Michigan, Granddaughter Rebecca Lawrence Carrso & Census 1880 Benton Harbor & Census 1900 Ann Arbor, MI.

    Marriage: Estimated by 1797 - Her son John was born 1798 & son Joseph Simons was born 10 April 1800 in Connecticut, before they arrived in Saltfleet Twp., Upper Canada (near Hamilton, Ontario) in 1804. - P J Ahlberg 2010.

    * MRS. BILDAD SIMSONS
    "The white woman had just crossed a fence to enter a lonely part of the woods to pick lettuce when she was captured. It is stated that one of the Indians inflicted one of their cruelest tortures on the poor woman by "Scalping" her. The dear old mother, grandmother & Christian woman died in her agony on the spot & her tragic death caused the greatest grief by all the white inhabitants in the scattered district." "Cecil Hiram Norton told his grandson that Bildad's wife was out picking lettuce with her daughter when the Indians attacked. The daughter tried to pull her mother to safety." 

    . Family history of the Norton & Robinson relates that Bildad's wife had just crossed a fence to enter a lonely part of the woods on the farm which they were granted, when she was captured*, which might have provided the motivation to move away from their home. Again time & location are unknown.
    Ref1. Obituary of her grandson, George Wilkinson of Palermo, died 28 Nov 1916, Milton Champion & Hamilton Spector Newspapers, Ontario.
    Ref2. Mrs. G B (Joan) Hooks, 137 Stewart St. Oakville, Ontario L6K 1X8 (1982.)
    Notes1: If indeed Mrs. Simons was indeed born in Pennsylvania, an estimated date of death might be between 1812 - 1825.

    Note2: Bildad Simons was at Lot 30, Con 1, Trafalgar Twp.
    . Bildad Simons was clearing new land just recently negotiated Aug 2, 1805, the Mississauga Tract Purchase, between the Natives of Ontario & the Upper Canada Government. One could image a scenario of some disgruntled, or dispossessed natives hostile to the new settlers. Or perhaps the murder(s) was related to the reason Simons left their home in the United States.

    . It is further noted that family history says that either Bildad himself, or one of his sons* was also shot & killed while riding his pony to a grain mill in Niagara by unknown parties (i.e. Ancaster Mill?).
    Unusual co-incidents for Upper Canada, eh? = Conjecture compiled by, PJ Ahlberg, 2010.

    . 1809 Mar 22 - Respecting Lots 17 & 18, Con 2, Trafalgar, south of Dundas St., applied for by Mr. Wm. Cooper. Lot 17 is vacant Lot 18 Crown Reserve, excepting the stream of the Sixteen Mile Creek which passes throughout both Lots & which the Indians have reserved to themselves, as well as the low lands on each side. Signed, Wm. Halton, Secretary to Lt. Governor.
    Ref: UC Sundries C4505, P 746. Archives of Canada.

    . 1809 Aug 4, Trafalgar Lots 31 & 32, Con 2, 200 A. each. The 12 Mile Creek runs thou' these lots have waters & banks are reserved by the Indians. When removed [from Crown Reserve Lands.], these lots will be valuable locations.
    Ref: UC Sundries, C4506, p.20.

    . 1809 Aug 22 York, Survey General's Office Report: Wm. Smith's conduct, on the New Purchase on the 12 Mile Creek:
    Wm. Smith was granted 200 A, by an Order In Council, 5 Jan, 1086. Soon after obtaining this order the Grantee, without sufficient authority, began to occupy & improve a Lot on the 12 Mile Creek in Township now called, Trafalgar & committed such such excesses thereon that the Mississauga Indians, who had not as yet made their Deed of Assignment to this majority, complained thereon & when they, a short time thereafter completed their Deed, they conveyed to themselves the Lands on the said 12 Mile Cr., of which that occupied by Wm. Smith, was part.
    . 1806 Sep 8, Wm. Smith was allowed to locate on Lot Number One, Con 3 of Dundas Tract, Nelson Twp. On 9 Sept. Wm. Smith was permitted to locate 200 a. of land in any part of the Province which might be open for that purpose, Signed, Chewett & Ridout.

    Verification Baptism:
    . 1802 Feb 26, Elizabeth Simons, of Bastion & Margaret.
    . Baptisms in Niagara, by Rev Robert Addison:
    These 8 were baptized in Grimsby /40 Mile Creek:
    1815 Jul 13, Walter Crooks, of Wm Crooks & Mary,
    Jonathan Pettit, of John & Mary
    Elizabeth Smith, of Issac & Elizabeth,
    Martha Moore, Wm Henry Moor, of Jonathan & Martha,
    > Mary Simmons, of Bastion & Margaret, sponsors, Andrew & Sarah Pettit.
    Sarah Maria Nelles, of John & Sarah
    Sarah Pettit, of Abraham & Elizabeth.
    Rev. Robt. Addison, was the minister from St. Mark's Anglican Church at Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake,) Ontario. He signs his name as Minister of Niagara, he was military chaplain & also acted as chaplain to Parliament both in York & Newark. - - -

    Birth:
    [Estimate of date of birth duplicates her husband's.]

    Children:
    1. John SIMONS, .4 was born in 1798 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 23 Feb 1882 in Hamilton, Barton Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    2. 2. Joseph SIMONS, Sr. (.3rd.) was born on 10 Apr 1800 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 5 Oct 1855 in Bronte, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    3. Ansel SIMONS was born est 1802 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died after 1831 ±.
    4. Polly SIMONS, .2 was born on 29 Jul 1805 in Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 29 Mar 1819 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    5. Clarissa SIMONS was born on 12 Apr 1807 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Jun 1886 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in St. Luke's Anglican Cemetery.
    6. Mary Lizy ELIZABETH SIMONS was born on 19 Aug 1813 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 8 Jan 1904 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 9 Jan 1904 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

  3. 6.  John Solomon TEETZEL, .1 was born on 27 Feb 1762 in Colbourg, Upper Saxony, Germany; died on 4 Dec 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Lived - Upper Saxony & Kirchensittenbach, Germany 1762 - 1780
    German Valley & Sussex County (Hardwick Township), New Jersey 1780 - 1800
    Grimsby, Upper Canada 1800 - 1820.
    Palermo, Upper Canada 1820 - 1836.

    . 1825 Trafalgar Twp. Assessment, Halton Co. Gore District Lot29 NDS Con 2.
    Number in family 9, John S Teetsell, 40 cultivated & 60 uncultivated acres.

    . John Solomon Teetzel was born in the city of Cobourg, Upper Saxony, Germany, 27 February, 1762. The record in his Bible, tran­scribed from the German by Francis Teetzel, Milwaukee, Wis., in1868, gives 1780 as the year he came to America. …The beautifully carved & lettered sand­ stones which mark the graves in early burying grounds & churchyards
    in this district are part of his work. Many of them, standing the test of time & marked by there letter T, may be seen in St. Andrew's churchyard, Grimsby.
    John Solomon was also active in the life of the community. He served on the Grimsby township council as one of 2 Assessors in 1803, as Assessor in 1805, as Collector in 1807, as Town Warden in 1810, as Assessor in 1811, 1812 & 1813, as Collector in 1814-15 & lastly as ASSESSOR in 1818. At about this time he sold his property in Grimsby & moved to Palermo, Halton County where he died in 1836.
    Ref: Annals of the Forty, Vol 9, 1958.

    John Solomon Teetzel was born in Saxe Cobourg Gotha, Upper Saxony, Germany on February 27, 1762. While attending college, being educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood, he ran away to America. Apparently for this action he was disinherited, as the family was later declared extinct. The family had long been associated with the Catholic Church. When he left Germany, he had 2 sisters still living at home & he was the youngest son of the family.

    The trip to America was very rough & the ship was wrecked off the east coast. He eventually landed in New Jersey in 1780. He married Rachael Von Till on November 5, 1786, & they settled in German Valley, New Jersey. German Valley no longer exists, but was a village in Washington Township, Morris County on the south branch of the Raritan River & High Bridge Branch of the New Jersey Central Railway. It is near Vethlehem, Pennsylvania.
    Rachael died in Grimsby on March 20, 1813 & is probably buried in the Grimsby cemetery, along with an infant daughter who died in 1805. At this time the family moved to Palermo, Ontario & John Solomon married Mary Campbell, widow of James Campbell. They had 6 children, but only 3 lived to see adulthood. John Solomon was 63 years of age when his last daughter was born & her Monument was hand carved by her father. It is still standing in the Palermo cemetery today in 1994.

    When the Scottish merchant Hon. Robt. Hamilton died at the port of Queenston, a fascinating inventory was immediately taken of his goods & debts owning to him at Queenston, Ontario as at his death on March 14, 1809: John Sol. Teetzel owned £31. 7 shillings 3 pence.

    . The detailed inventory includes seven pages of all the goods available for the rugged life on the Niagara frontier. Or perhaps the pioneer stopped by for a wee drop from the 37 barrels of whiskey & other spirits on hand. About 850 people from the Niagara area are listed in a clear hand as borrowing a grand total of £62,729 from Robt. Hamilton. - P J Ahlberg 2009.
    Ref: Estate file of Late Hon. Robert Hamilton, Queenston MS 639. R 50.

    . 1794 Feb 24 Kunkele /Cougle & Cunkle, John Jr. of Hardwick Sussex, New Jersey. Admr. Philip Kunke signs Philip Cougle.
    Fellow bondsman Adam Kunke; both of the said place. Lib 35, p 181
    1794 Feb 20 Inventory £69 made by Conrad Arwine & John S Teetzel
    Ref: NJ File 589S.

    . War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses
    John S. Teetzell, Grimsby, Claim 443 & 1242. Arms taken by the Enemy £6.5s. Attendance on two wounded American Officers £6.5s. Amount claimed £12 10s. Remarks: The claimant has dehorsd? to this claim. Refection not of a nature to affect Claim. [No amount recommended.]
    . Claim 1242. Claimed £12 10s. Paid £3.
    . Voucher 35-1393, 15s Halifax currency, signed, John S Teetzel by this attorney, James Middleburg.

    Statement of Loses during the War with the USA, remaining paid: dated at 1842 Sept 30 - John Teetzel, Grimsby, £1.19s. - - -
    Ref: Journals of Legislative Assembly of Canada

    GRAVE NOTES
    Note1: 1827 Oct 28, John S Teetzel*, Wm. Kennedy, John T. Westfall, Stephen Clink were witnesses to the WILL of John McCutcheon, Lot 7, Con 5, Erin Twp., Wellington County.

    *Note2: In 1827 John S Teetzel was living at Palemro, Halton County, which was quite a distance from John McCutcheon's home in Erin Township. The Will was signed, at Erin Township; two witnesses are also from Erin Twp., & Westall [of Elmira, Waterloo Co] was closer to Teetzel. Rev. Stephen Clink These 3 men were German.
    The Irish men, Kennedy [of Lot 11, Con. 5, Erin Twp.] & McCutcheon were in-laws.
    Was Teetzel also commissioned at the same time to make the monument for McCutcheon? If John McCutcheon's gravestone is ever located, it should be possible to determine John S Teetzel distinctive chisel markings. - PJ Ahlberg, 2017.

    There is a book written on him:
    John Solomon Teetzel & the Anglo-German Gravestone carving Tradition of Eighteen-Century Northwestern New Jersey. Markers. Written by Richard Veit in 2000.
    Suggestion of the possibility of Teetzel's handwork: Charles Roszel, b 1740 died 1817, red sandstone monument most certainly imported from New Jersey.
    . Monument of Charles Roszel, 1742-1817 Gainsborough, Ontario, buried St. Ann's Presbyterian Church cemetery. Notes on the monument: Typical style of a New Jersey monuments. The monument could have been chisel in New Jersey. The Monument is by stone carver John Solomon Teetzel, marked with his signature "T" on the bottom. Teetzel was a fellow German who left New Jersey for Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg 2013. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Village of Kirchensittenbach.

    Died:
    [ Palermo is near Milton, Ontario. ]

    Buried:

    John married Rachel VANTILL on 5 Nov 1786 in New Jersey. Rachel was born on 5 Nov 1786 in Washington Twp., Morris Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Mar 1813 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; was buried in Upper Thirty Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rachel VANTILL was born on 5 Nov 1786 in Washington Twp., Morris Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Mar 1813 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; was buried in Upper Thirty Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Children of John Teetzel & Rachel Van Till are:

    1. Charles Frederick Teetzel, b. 10 Sep 1787, Sussex County, New Jersey , U.S.A.; d. 18 Oct 1856, or 19th, Milton, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Canada West, Mary Tufford, 19 July, 1810.
    2. Susannah Teetzel, b. 05 Aug 1789, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 29 Dec 1858, Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, married Lawrence Hagar in 1808 at Grimsby.

    3. Elizabeth Teetzel, b. 13 Jun 1791, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 01 Sep 1864, Grimsby, Ont., m. Mathias Book, 2 Dec., 1808, at Grimsby.

    4. Julia AnnTeetzel, b. 11 Mar 1793, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 02 Feb 1864, Orford Township, Palmyra, Kent Co., Ontario. married Jacob Street, 30 October, 1815.

    5. Johnathan Johnston Teetzel, b. 22 Aug 1795, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 17 Jan 1873, Fingal, Southwold Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, in. Mary Lawrence, 1 January, 1817 at Grimsby. They settled at Southwold, Col. Talbot's settlement.

    6. John Solomon Teetzel, b. 01 Sep 1797, Sussex Co., NJ, d. Abt. 1848, Orford Twp., Kent Co., Ontario, married Hannah Havens at Grimsby, 6 July, 1820. He lived near Palermo, Halton County.
    7. Annie Christine Teetzel, b. 12 Sep 1799; d. 1870, Morpeth, Howard Twp., Kent Co., Ontario, m. John Adair, 25 Sept., 1816. They lived in Clinton township.
    8. David William Teetzel, b. 26 Jul 1802, Grimsby, Lincoln County, Upper Canada; d. 02 Jun 1877, East Zora Township, Oxford Co., Ontario. They settled a few miles north of Woodstock, Ont. Descendants live in Los Angeles, California.

    9. Rachel Teetzel, b.8 Dec 1804, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 09 Jan 1805, Town of Grimsby, Lincoln Co. Ontario. Burial: St. Andrews Anglican Church Cemetery, Grimsby.

    10. Mary Teetzel, b. 21 Feb 1806, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 09 Mar 1835, Palermo, Halton Co., Ontario, married Joseph Simons, 5 Feb 1823, d. Mar 1835, buried at Palermo
    11. Margaret Teetzel, b. 05 Nov 1808, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 23 Apr 1850, Palmyra, Orford Twp., Canada West, married Joseph Everley.
    12. Joseph Teetzel, b. 12 Jun 1812, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 15 Jun 1856, age 44 yrs, 3 days, Palmyra, Orford Twp., Kent County, Canada West. TWIN TO:
    13. Sarah Teetzel, b. 12 Jun 1812, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 03 Jan 1861, age 48 yrs, 6 months, 21 days, Palymra, Orford Twp., Kent Co. Ontario.

    . 1887 Aug 26 - J V Teeter, lawyer & David Dexter Mag. director of the Central Life Insurance co., both of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, arrived here today. These gentleman have just returned from a trip to Winnipeg where they spent several weeks. In conversation with Mr. Teetzel gave some interesting facts in relations to the feeling in Manitoba over the efforts of the dominion government to prevent the people of the province from building a railroad that all be a competitor of the Canadian Pacific.
    While the people there are determined to build the new road if they have to protect their work with bayonets, they propose to insist first on their rights in a civil manner. It is the opinion of many of the best lawyers that Manitoba was incorporated as a prince prior to the granting of the Cdn. Pacific subsidy by the Gov. Manitoba's never lost the power to control the granting of railway franchises within its own boundaries. … Mr. Teetzel says Manitoba is a fine country and will have a great future before it when the transportation question is settled. He says the crops are very late this year, grain promising 30 to 35 bushels per acre. One farmer near Portage La Prairie, 60 miles west of Winnipeg, whom he say, said that he would get an average of 35 bushels per acre from his 800 acre farm.
    Ref: Daily Inter Ocean Newspaper, Chicago, Illinois.

    INHERITANCE HUNTING:

    . 1888 Feb 4 - Want column:
    $100 Reward will be paid for discovery of original record of marriage of John Solomon Teetzel to Rachel Van Sill (or Van Tile) in 1786, in New Jersey; locality not known, but supposed to be "Log Jail." Address J. V. Teetzel, Hamilton, Canada.
    Ref: Trenton Evening Times Newspaper, New Jersey.
    Note: Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario is near the general area of the Teetzel original settlement in (Tarfalgar Twp.) Canada.

    . 1888 Feb 12 -The heirs of the Teetzel estate of several millions of dollars have formed themselves into a regular organization at Benton Harbors to secure their rights. Their agent is now in Germany to claim the estate for them.
    Ref: Sault Ste. Marie News, Michigan

    . 1899 Jan 3, Toronto, Ont. Jan 2. Municipal elections were held throughout Ontario today. Mayors elected: Hamilton, J V Teetzel.
    Ref: Duluth News Tribune, Minnesota.

    . 1903 May 12 Their Good FortuneSix heirs of $50,00 left by the late Geo G todd, who recently died in Hamilton Canada, Deceased was a half brother of their father, the late Parley Hunge. Mr. Hung has just returned from hamilton & Illinois were deceased was buried. He was ably assisted in establishing the claim by J V Teetzel, K.C. of the firm of Teetzel, Harris & Lewis barrister of Hamilton.
    Ref. Cornell Evening Tribune, New York. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Rachel Von Till.

    Buried:
    Grimsby, Ontario.

    Children:
    1. Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. was born on 10 Sep 1787 in Harwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; died on 10 Oct 1856 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    2. Jonathan Johnson TEETZEL was born on 22 Aug 1795 in Harwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; died on 17 Jan 1873 in Southwold Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario; was buried in Fingal Cemetery.
    3. Anna Christine TEETZEL was born on 12 Sep 1799 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1875 in Wisconsin.
    4. David William TEETZEL was born on 25 Jul 1802 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Jun 1877 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    5. 3. Mary TEETZEL was born on 21 Feb 1806 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 5 Mar 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    6. Charles W TEETZEL, .2 was born on 6 Apr 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 29 Jan 1901 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried on 1 Feb 1901 in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William SIMONS, .3 was born on 20 Feb 1717 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut (son of William SIMONS, .2); died in by Jun 4 1776 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.

    Notes:

    William SIMONS is the son of Margarett .
    . 1776 June 4, Hartford. We the subscribers being appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate for the district of Hartford, commissioners to examine & adjust the claims of the creditors to the estate of William Simons, late of Hartford, deceased, represented insolvent, do hereby give notice, that we shall attend that business, at the house of the deceased, on the first Tuesday of July & August next, at one click.
    Signed, Daniel Marsh, Jr, Elisha Buckland, Hartford, Commissioners.
    Ref: Hartford Courant Newspaper. Connecticut.

    Children of William Simons.3 are:
    Benjamin Simons, 1731 Aug 12, Enfield, Conn. - 1805 Oct 30 Somers Tolland Co., Conn.;
    Joseph Simons, b.1729 May 12 Enfield;
    Timothy Simons
    Stephen Simons
    Margaret Simons
    William Simons.4 (5th?)
    Hannah Simons, married Mr. Prior. - - -

    Birth:
    Verify identity

    Died:
    Probate Court.

    Children:
    1. 4. Bildad SIMONS was born est 1777 ± in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died after 1843+ in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.