Dr Alexander Hall JEFFREY

Male 1906 - 1961  (54 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dr Alexander Hall JEFFREY was born on 28 Dec 1906 in Toronto, Ontario (son of Alexander Hall JEFFREY and Emilia Helen MASSON); died on 6 Nov 1961 in Nipigon, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Known as Jeff to the community where he served as doctor. Known as Alec within the family.

    After medical school lived near Doreset (and bought lots on Hardwood Lake (now Clinto Lake). Built log cabin and out building there.

    Moved to Nipigon where Sandy and John were born

    Alexander married Elizabeth Sara DENNISON on 26 Jan 1936. Elizabeth was born on 19 Mar 1913; died on 16 Oct 1993. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alice Helen JEFFREY
    2. Sarah Jane JEFFREY
    3. Jessie Mary JEFFREY was born on 9 Aug 1942; died on 6 Dec 1947.
    4. Alexander Hall JEFFREY
    5. John Denison JEFFREY

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander Hall JEFFREY was born on 8 May 1869 (son of John JEFFREY and Mary SUTHERLAND); died on 11 Apr 1942 in Toronto, Ontario; was buried in 1942 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.

    Notes:

    An accountant for a shipping company. Lived in Goderich and then Toronto.

    First Toronto address was 68 Forest Hill Road (see Alexander Bob Jeffrey Library item 11).

    Alexander married Emilia Helen MASSON on 8 Jun 1904 in Toronto. Emilia (daughter of James MASSON) was born on 27 Feb 1876 in Owen Sound, Ontario; died on 21 Feb 1934 in Toronto, Ontario; was buried in 1934 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emilia Helen MASSON was born on 27 Feb 1876 in Owen Sound, Ontario (daughter of James MASSON); died on 21 Feb 1934 in Toronto, Ontario; was buried in 1934 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Residing at her mother's home at 410 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto. Wedding took place there (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4, page 11)

    Notes:

    MArried by Rev JAmes A Anderson of Goderich, Ontario (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4 Page 11)

    Children:
    1. John Masson JEFFREY was born on 22 Mar 1905; died on 30 Jun 1926 in Hamilton, Ontario; was buried in 1926 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
    2. 1. Dr Alexander Hall JEFFREY was born on 28 Dec 1906 in Toronto, Ontario; died on 6 Nov 1961 in Nipigon, Ontario.
    3. Jessie Morrison JEFFREY was born on 3 Aug 1908 in Toronto, Ontario; died on 10 Oct 2002 in Peterborough, Ontario; was buried in Little LAke Cemetery, Peterborough Ontario.
    4. Mary Sutherland JEFFREY was born on 21 Apr 1913 in Toronto, Ontario; died on 23 Jun 2006; was buried in 2007 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John JEFFREY was born on 14 Feb 1844 in Cobourg, Ontario (son of Honourable Andrew JEFFREY and Janet HALL); died on 4 Mar 1890 in Owen Sound, Ontario; was buried on 7 Mar 1890 in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Businesses

    1873 he was in business in Cobourg with FJ Hall as Jeffrey& Co (see Library/Misc Stuff/Item 22-D).

    1874 he was issuing marriage licenses at his hardware store (see Library/Misc Stuff/Item 22-E).

    1875 News article describes him as "one of our most successful (hardware) merchants." (in Cobourg) (Library/Misc Stuff/Item 22-F)

    1883 "Jeffrey & MacNachtan" hardware was operating on King Street (see History published in 1937 - Library/Misc Stuff/Item 21. Note that Library/Andrew Jeffrey/Item 27b states Jeffrey sold in 1881 and spelling was slightly different.)

    Business Manager of the Polson Iron Works in Owen Sound at the time of his sudden death. Funeral was at the CPR station in Owen Sound.


    He visited and signed the guest book of sister Janet (Jessie) Jeffrey (see Janet Jeffrey Libary Item 4 Page 3). Another copy of his death notice is in this book.

    William Campbell's files say marriage was Aug 24th, not Oct 24th 1866

    1875 Cobourg newspaper reports he was building "a fine new mansion on Ontario Street" (see Library/Misc Stuff/Item 22-F). This is now 110 Ontario Street, a private residence. It was known for a while as Ilahee Lodge. He sold it to William R. Ridell in 1877 See also Library Item 7. https://townofcobourg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=983947c13df94ff69563e8c2378c0eab%20

    He commissioned the building of a 43 foot steam yacht ('Fairy') in about 1880 to be operated by Frank Polson. See Library/John Jeffrey/Item

    1871 Census shows the John Jeffrey household(see Library/Misc Stuff/Item 28 P2)

    John married Mary SUTHERLAND on 24 Oct 1866 in Port Burwell, Ontario. Mary was born on 19 Aug 1846 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 4 May 1924 in Toronto; was buried on 6 May 1924 in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary SUTHERLAND was born on 19 Aug 1846 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 4 May 1924 in Toronto; was buried on 6 May 1924 in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Related to John Sutherland??? who was shown as a "grocer" (on page 146 of P.Clemo's book "early Cobourg")

    Children:
    1. Janet Maud JEFFREY was born on 6 Jun 1867; died on 4 May 1939 in Toronto.
    2. 2. Alexander Hall JEFFREY was born on 8 May 1869; died on 11 Apr 1942 in Toronto, Ontario; was buried in 1942 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
    3. Mary Ethelwyn JEFFREY was born on 14 Dec 1873; died on 21 Mar 1952 in Montreal.
    4. John Russell JEFFREY was born on 15 Nov 1874; died on 10 Feb 1960 in Toronto; was buried in Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Daughter JEFFREY was born on 11 May 1879; died on 12 May 1879.
    6. Douglas Sutherland JEFFREY was born on 13 Sep 1880; died on 26 Aug 1881; was buried in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.
    7. Fraser JEFFREY was born on 23 Jan 1884 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 24 Mar 1960 in Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; was buried in Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
    8. Jessie Belle JEFFREY was born on 22 Jul 1885 in Cobourg, Ontario; died about 1975 in Toronto; was buried in 1975 in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.

  3. 6.  James MASSON died before 1904 in Toronto.

    Notes:

    Judge in the County of Huron (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4 Page 11)

    Children:
    1. ??? MASSON
    2. 3. Emilia Helen MASSON was born on 27 Feb 1876 in Owen Sound, Ontario; died on 21 Feb 1934 in Toronto, Ontario; was buried in 1934 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Honourable Andrew JEFFREY was born on 17 Feb 1800 in Foulden, Scotland; was christened on 16 Mar 1800 in Foulden, Scotland (son of William JEFFREY and Mary Edna LYALL); died on 27 Jul 1863 in Cobourg, Ontario; was buried in 1863 in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Doubt about birthplace:
    -Swinton, according to his death announcement in the Cobourg Sentinel Aug 1, 1863 (see Misc Stuff Library, Item 4, page 15)
    -Foulden, according to the John Jeffrey family bible (See John Jeffrey Library, Item 2, page 2)
    -Foulden - tombstone Cobourg Union Cemetery
    -Chirnside, Berwickshire, according to William Jeffrey (II) Library, Item 3.
    These places are all close to each other. It appears he felt he was from Foulden

    Joined the Presbyterian Church in Scotland at age 17 (See William Jeffrey (II) Library Item 3)

    Arrived in Canada with Lyall and Hall families in 1820 (see passenger lists for steamboat from Quebec to Montreal Aug 13, 1820 in Andrew Jeffrey Library Item 12, and John Cowan's email to Jim Jeffrey Nov 22, 2018). Also see "Emigrated to Canada at age 20" (=1820) in William Jeffrey (II) Library Item 3.

    May have met future wife, Janet Hall at age 12, while coming to Canada, unless the families knew each other in Scotland and decided to emigrate together.

    His signature can be seen in Janet (Jessie) Jeffrey's visitor book (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4, page 4).

    Businesses
    Hardware merchant. Though active in the Board of Trade in 1845 (see below) the first mention of his business (Hardware Store) is Jan 1, 1848 - Page 128 of "Early Cobourg" by P. Clemo (see below). Then the Cobourg Star April 11 1849, Page 2 Col 4, reports that "we understand that Andrew Jeffrey, Esq, one of our well known and highly respected Hardware merchants, is about building a large two storey shop on his present site. Location is 19 King Street West, at First Street, Lot 1 of Block B in Lot 16 Conc A - See Library Item 25. Then his own announcement in the same newspaper next week (Apr 18, Page 3 Col 4) that he had moved to the "store formerly occupied by Thomas Eyre, Esq, next door to the Albion Hotel. Being about to erect new buildings on the old site" he was having a sale. See Library Item 29. (Albion Hotel was at 44 KIng St E - Eyre's store was Conger's store in the sketch on P 37 of R Mikel's book "Cobourg The Spirit of the Place," accroding to R Mikel in email to John Cowan Feb 9, 2020.)

    Foundry property owner. By marrying the widow of John McLenhan, Andrew became owner of the McLenhahn Foundry on Division Street at Spencer (See Library/Andrew Jeffrey/Item 26h) Though he is described as owner of the (renamed?) Cobourg Foundry, business records show that James Davidson operated Cobourg Foundry and paid rent to Andrew Jeffrey.

    Shareholder in the Grand Trunk Railway

    Built the third sawmill on Rice Lake with Thomas Scott in 1851, competing with the Fortune Mill. This new sawmill was next door to Mr Fortune's residence (Ref "P.55 "Gore's Landing and Rice Lake Plains" 1986 by Norma Martin, Catherine Milne and Donna S McGills, published by Heritage Gores Landing, 1986, Haynes Printing, Cobourg)

    Operated a Cobourg school in 1832 "on the north side of King St at the corner of D'Arcy" (Page 139 "Cobourg 1798-1948"). (John Cowan speculates that this was on the west side of Division Street since he is reported to have had property on the west side of Division since 1826) Also R. Mikel reported to John Cowan Oct 28, 2019 that a history Schools in Cobourg says his school was on the NW corner where the Rosevear house now stands.

    Cobourg & Peterborough Railway chartered in Dec 1852 ....... see https://www.cobourghistory.ca/histories/harwood-station-museum/65-cobourg-peterborough-railway-part-1-the-railway

    Community Service
    Dec 2, 1836 Andrew Jeffrey and two others were appointed by a town meeting to petition 'both houses of the legislature' to amalgamate Amherst and Cobourg and incorporate the combined Town of Cobourg, separate from the rest of Hamilton Township. Their petiton worked as on March 4, 1837 the legislature passed "The Act to Establish A Police in the Town of Cobourg, and to Define the Limits of said Town." The Act established bylaws for the town and fines for transgressors, as well as grannting the power to tax and invest in infrastructure.(ref p71-81 of "Early Cobourg" by Percy Climo, published around 1985, in the possession of John Cowan.)

    June 1837 elected as a member of the first Police Board governing Cobourg (before town council existed). He served one year. (To be qualified for this role persons needed to have an "assessed" property value for taxes of at least 60 pounds. - see weblink in Library/Misc Stuff/Item 21)

    Dec 6-19, 1837 he first served as a private in the First Northumberland Militia hastily formed to put down the Mackenzie Rebellion. He probably saw no action as they would have arrived at the scene of battle in Toronto too late for the action - Mackenzie had already fled. However he also served Nov 13, 1838 to May 7 1839 (see Library/Andrew Jeffrey/Items 34 and Jim Jeffrey email to John Cowan Jan 17, 2020).

    Elected as President of the Committee of Management of the new Board of Trade Sept 15, 1845 - as reported in the Cobourg Star Sept 17, (see "Early Cobourg" Page 120)

    Justice of the Peace. In the July 18 1849 edition of the Cobourg Star, Andrew Jeffrey and Thomas Eyre (see also Library Item 29) were "convicting justices" for 3 cases of selling liquor without a license (fines of 5-7 pounds each) and 2 cases of assault (fines 3-10 shillings each).

    Founding Elder and Trustee of St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Cobourg. Aug 14, 1833 "Andrew Jeffrey et al Trustees" for the Presbyterian Church bought a half acre lot from Henry Ruttan (see https://www.cobourghistory.ca/biographies/henry-ruttan) (Lot 19 Conc A, Block A, lot 7) according to Land Titles records. Appreciation for his service to the Church seen in letter from the Church (Library/Andrew Jeffrey/Item 35b).

    Chairman of the Cobourg and Rice Lake Plank Road and Ferry Company. He is listed as Chairman publishing the third annual report of the company as it was completing its plank and gravel road to Gores Landing. See Library/Misc Stuff/Item 22-B. He may also have been a shareholder, though we found no evidence of such.

    Mayor of Cobourg in 1852, also Councillor in 1851 (ref Cobourg 1798-1948" Page 253by Edwin Guitllet 1948)

    President of the Board of Trustees of the Northumberland and Durham Savings Bank (ref Library Item 31) 1852 to his death.

    Appointed one of five Commissioners of the Cobourg Town Trust 1859 until his death. He was Chairman from 1859. See letter of appreciation upon his death Library/Andrew Jeffrey/Item 35a.

    In 1848 he was the Reform candidate for the Legislative Assembly. In 1859 he went to the Provincial Reform Convention in Toronto, where he was Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions. (ref John Graham's Jan 1998 presentation to the Lakeshore Genealogical Society - Library\William Campbell Jeffrey Materials\Item 5)

    Elected to the Legislative Council of Upper Canada in 1860 (until his death) representing the Newcastle Division.

    Homes
    Assessment records reviewed by William Campbell show that Andrew lived somewhere on Lot 15 Concession A in Hamilton Township (Cobourg) from at least 1826 to 1838. (Library\William Campbell Jeffrey Materials\Item 10 Census records) Also Settlement map (Library/Misc Stuff/Item 26)shows him as being on an easterly portion of Lot 15.

    The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (cobourghistory.ca/architecture) recorded that Andrew Jeffrey built a house at 272 University Ave West in Cobourg in the 1830s. It is shown on Sandford Flemings 1846 Map (Library/Andrew Jeffrey Item 26b) (See Library Item 28) He probably lived there until 1844. When it was built, University Ave was called Seminary. Also, its front entrance faced directly to William Street. In modern times a lot has been separated off on William Street so the house no longer has access to William, insteead University. It is very close to the first Church property for which he was a Trustee in 1833. Andrew's house was demolished in 1893 according to Cobourg World May 17, 1893 (see email from R Mikel to John Cowan Oct 28, 2019)

    He built a new house in 1844 at the corner of King and Ontario Street (See Library Item 24). It was a large property for a house, occupying lots 12, 13, 25 and 26 of Block I in Lot 19 Concesssion A. Robert Mikel reported Oct 19, 2019 that the Polson's rented the house at some stage after the Jeffreys moved out (still in the 19th century). This house was used as West End Public School after 1928 (see Library/Misc Stuff/Item 21 page 1). It was taken down in the 1960s.(ref Robert Mikel - see Libary Doucment Index for Item 27). The school's grounds were described in 1937 as "large spacious grounds are one of the beauty spots of Cobourg." (see Library/Misc Stuff/Item 21) A park was on the site until 1995 when the Public Lirary was built there.

    He bought 4 acres from Abraham Crouter on Sept 10, 1839, in the west part of Lot Pk Lot A, in Lot 18 Conc B (Land Titles Record for Lot 18, in Northumberland County Archives, page 3, Instr 5649.) This property faced Victoria St, close to what became the Grand Trunk Railway (Library/Andrew Jeffrey/Item 26f). He was probably first user of this land since Crouter bought a 60 A chunk in 1836 and a 57 A chunk in 1837. (A lot contains 200 A.) He and his wife sold 9/100 acre to GTR on July 2, 1856 (Registry Lot 18 page 11, Instr C63). Robert Mikel speculated with John Cowan (Oct 19, 2019) that the land was probably used to provide food for the family, since no industrial facilities were known on the property until modern times.

    1861 Census (Library/Misc Stuff/Item 28 P1) show his mother-in-law (Jane Moscrip) living with him, as well as two unkowns: Harriet, age 19, and I. Thompson Age 17.

    His will made his eldest son (William) executor and heir. His assets at death seem minimal (need to source this).

    In Oct 1866 William Jeffrey was discharging(?) 6 mortgages on Parts 12, 13, 25 and 26 in Part ?? of Lot 18 Conc A - the land that Andrew's house stood on. Or was he granting mortgages on sale - its unclear from the incomplete land title records in the Northumberland Archives. Two of the mortgages were to a person by the name of Daintry. GS Daintry was Mayor of Cobourg in 1864 and 1865.

    Misc facts:
    Land Titles records for Lot 18 show that Andrew Jeffrey loaned money via a mortgage on a half acre of land to James Burnett (location unknown) on Oct 16, 1846. Instr 8256.

    It was reported by Jessie Belle Jeffrey Greig to John Cowan that Andrew entrusted his chequebook with a fellow peer of the church so that the contractor building the new church in 1862 could be paid while Andrew travelled on government business. His bank account was cleaned out and the contractor was not paid. Was this a stress that led to Andrew's early death within a year? Or is this the family story to account for the financial distress commonplace in the town as recession hit (sSpeculation by R Mikel Oct 19, 2019).

    His Obit reports that "the places of business in town were closed from noon to 2 o'clock, in token of respect to the departed" Obit also speak in glowing terms of his upright character. (See Library/Misc Stuff/Item 22-C)

    BAPTISM: From the Foulden Parish Register - Andrew, lawful son to William Jeffrey and Mary Lyall, born Feb 17th, baptised March 16th 1800, before these witnesses viz: Andrew Jeffrey, Peter Jeffrey

    Andrew married Janet HALL on 18 Feb 1828 in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. Janet (daughter of James HALL, II and Jean RUSSELL) was born on 21 May 1808 in Clackmannan, Scotland; was christened on 21 May 1808 in Clackmannan, Scotland; died on 10 Oct 1851 in Cobourg, Ontario; was buried in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Janet HALL was born on 21 May 1808 in Clackmannan, Scotland; was christened on 21 May 1808 in Clackmannan, Scotland (daughter of James HALL, II and Jean RUSSELL); died on 10 Oct 1851 in Cobourg, Ontario; was buried in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.

    Notes:

    The Hall family emigrated with the Lyall and Jeffrey families. See John Cowan's email to Jim Jeffrey Nov 22, 2018, or library/Andrew Jeffry/Item 12 or www.shipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/1830maug13.shtml

    Andrew Jeffrey's headstone shows her birth year as 1799 which must be in error, given the Birth Registration record in Library/Janet Hall Jeffrey/Item 7

    janet's obits refer to her as "affectoionate wife" and "much esteemed while living and her death is deeply regreeted by a large and numerous circle of friends and acquaintances."

    Children:
    1. Jane JEFFREY was born on 17 Dec 1828 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 13 May 1892 in St Catherines, Ontario; was buried in Peterborough, Ontario.
    2. William JEFFREY was born on 22 Mar 1831 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 21 May 1908 in Stratford, Ontario; was buried on 23 May 1908 in Avondale Cemetery, Stratford, Ontario.
    3. Mary JEFFREY was born on 4 Feb 1833 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 11 Jun 1902 in St Catherines, Ontario.
    4. James JEFFREY was born on 15 Apr 1835 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 5 Feb 1872 in Mecklenberg County, Virginia, USA; was buried in Feb 1872 in Union Cemetry, Morristown, Belmont County, Ohio, USA.
    5. Andrew S. JEFFREY was born on 6 Apr 1837 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 11 Apr 1910 in Raleigh, North Carolina; was buried in Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St Catherines, Ontario.
    6. Francis JEFFREY was born on 16 Mar 1839 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 11 Nov 1910 in Toronto; was buried in Woodstock, Ontario.
    7. Isabella JEFFREY was born on 1 Feb 1842 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 6 Jun 1889 in St Catherines, Ontario.
    8. 4. John JEFFREY was born on 14 Feb 1844 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 4 Mar 1890 in Owen Sound, Ontario; was buried on 7 Mar 1890 in Cobourg Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario.
    9. George JEFFREY was born on 16 Oct 1846 in Cobourg, Ontario; died on 3 Feb 1850 in Cobourg, Ontario.