John Lawrence WHITTEMORE

Male 1928 - 1993  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Lawrence WHITTEMORE was born on 20 Nov 1928 in New York City, New York (son of Maj. Dr. William Lawrence WHITTEMORE, .2 and Ivy Lorna JERVIS); died on 26 Jun 1993 in New York City, New York.

    Notes:

    Birth:
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    Died:
    Aged 64

    John married Elsie Maud GOODCHILD on 22 Apr 1920 in New York City, New York. Elsie was born on Est. B 1828. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Maj. Dr. William Lawrence WHITTEMORE, .2 was born on 27 Aug 1886 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario (son of Luther Holton WHITTEMORE, , Sr. and Sarah Elizabeth DAISY OLDRIGHT); died in 1970.

    Notes:

    William is the son of Sara Elizabeth Oldright & Luther Holton Whittemore.

    . Whittemore, Maj. Dr. William Lawrence, WWWI, Accession 1992-3/166 Box 10331 -25 Attestation Paper, Cen. Over-seas Expeditionary Force: W. Lawrence Whittemore B Toronto 1886, Aug 27. Unmarried.
    Next of Kin: Luther H Whittemore, 1057 Northshore Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, Ill, Dated: 1915 Mar. 5, Toronto. Backside of Enlistment: 38 Y 7 months, Height 6 feet, Chest 39 3/4-range 4 3/4, Eyes Green Grey, Hard Dark Brown,
    Ch of England. Distinctive marks: 1. More in front of right ear 2 Scar under chin 3. X Scar below left nipple.

    . 1895 Sept 5 - Mr & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Mr. Aubrey Whittemore who have been spending the summer at "Oakleigh," Dr. Oldright's residence, have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. W P Oldright is now in business in Chicago.

    . 1898 Aug 28 - Mr. & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Aubrey Whittemore of Chicago, who have been staying at Dr. Oldright's summer residence, Jackson's Point, return to Chicago next week.
    Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto.

    . 1906 Sep 3 - Witness at cousin's wedding: 3299-06, Donald Kirton MacWILLIAM, 32, civil service, B. W. India Islands, same, s/o Hugh McWILLIAM (sic) & Augusta Julia Kirton,
    married Mary Durant Oldright, 36, Canada, Toronto, d/o William Oldright, MD & Sarah Ellen Durant,
    Wtn: W.L. Whittemore & ?. I. Oldright both of Toronto.

    . 1911 Census, W Lawrence Whittemore is living at 154 Carlton Ave., Toronto (This is near the current location of the Maple Leaf Gardens Hockey Rink. - PJA). He was living with his grandparents Sarah E & Wm. Oldright & his 2 Aunts Mabel Winifred & Violet J Oldright. Wm. Oldright was a surgeon-physician & Wm. Lawrence Whittemore was at the time a medical student.

    . 1914, Whittemore, William Lawrence, School Physician during Dr. A. J. Mackenzie's absence; B.A, Univ. Tor, '09; M.D, Univ. Tor. 11; 19th Bn, M.O.; Capt.; wounded, September, 1916; M.C, November; Major, C.A.M.C, Moore Barracks, CH, Shorncliffe,
    Ref: War Book of Upper Canada College, Toronto.es: Roll of Pupils of Upper Canada Collage, June 1916.

    . 1918 - William Lawrence Whittemore (Master.)
    . William Lawrence Whittemore, wounded Sept 16, MC.(1916 WWI ?)
    Reference.

    . Wm. Lawrence Whittemore, B.A. University Coll. 1909, M.B. 1911.
    C.A.M.C., M.O.19th Bn., Lieut., Oct. 1914; Capt.: France, Sept 1915.
    Reference: University of Toronto, Roll of Service 1914 - 1918.

    . Wm. Lawrence Whittemore, School Physician during Dr A J Mackenzie's absence., BA, Univ Tor. 09, MD, U T 11; 19th Bn., MO., Capt. wounded Sep 1916; MC, November, Major, CAMC., Moore Barracks, C H Shorncliffe, 1918.
    The War Book of Upper Canada College, 1923. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Alt DOD: 3 Feb 963, NY, NY. Aged 76.

    William married Ivy Lorna JERVIS on 22 Apr 1920. Ivy was born on 20 Jul 1895 in Pocklington, Yorkshire, England; died on 17 Jun 1989 in St. James, Suffolk Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ivy Lorna JERVIS was born on 20 Jul 1895 in Pocklington, Yorkshire, England; died on 17 Jun 1989 in St. James, Suffolk Co., New York.

    Notes:

    Ivy Lorna is the daughter of Marian Annie Brown & Viscount Ronald Clarges Jervis.6th.

    Children:
    1. 1. John Lawrence WHITTEMORE was born on 20 Nov 1928 in New York City, New York; died on 26 Jun 1993 in New York City, New York.
    2. Ann Marion (Living) WHITTEMORE


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Luther Holton WHITTEMORE, , Sr. was born on 22 Feb 1857 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario (son of Ezekiel Francis WHITTEMORE, .I and Margaret JOHNSTON, .1); died on 4 Jul 1939 in St. James, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Toronto World Newspaper.

    . 1884 Feb 18 Mon, pg .3 - The Snow Shoe Races. The races of the Toronto snowshoe club came off on Saturday at the lacrosse grounds. There was fair attendance of spectators, including ladies. Game Committee: L H Whittemore.

    . July 16, 1884Wed - Accident to Argonauts: On Monday night the four-oared crew of the Argonaut, made up of Whittemore, Langmuire, Davidson & Wyatt, were out for a spin on the Toronto Bay in their new papermache boat. When coming between the Aileen & the Oriole at anchor, they struck a boat with twp. half drunken chaps in it, & broke off over 4 feet of the shell. One dingy put off the the Oriole & picked up the 2 men of the skiff & another from the Aileen picked up the crew. Some of the parties had narrow escape. The crew will have trouble in replacing their boat in time for the races.

    . 1884 July 30, Wed - Long description of thrilling rowing event. Argonauts won $600 & gold watches.
    . 1884Sep 29 Mon- "Toronto at Hamilton met, lasted too long, event continues next week."

    . Toronto Star, Start 13 Season in Baptist Hockey League - It is just 13 years ago that the Baptist Churches organized their hockey league & the league is still running as a house league open only to competition by members of its Bible Classes. The meeting for organization purposes for this ear will be held Thursday night at 8 sharp at the Park Road Baptist Church with L H Whittemore in the chair.

    . 1895 Sept 5 - Mr & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Mr. Aubrey Whittemore who have been spending the summer at "Oakleigh," Dr. Oldright's residence, have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. W P Oldright is now in business in Chicago.

    . 1898 Aug 28 - Mr. & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Aubrey Whittemore of Chicago, who have been staying at Dr. Oldright's summer residence, Jackson's Point, return to Chicago next week.
    Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. - - -

    Died:
    COD: stroke.

    Buried:
    Verify.

    Luther married Sarah Elizabeth DAISY OLDRIGHT on 31 Dec 1884 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Sarah was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 6 Mar 1962 in New York City, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Elizabeth DAISY OLDRIGHT was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 6 Mar 1962 in New York City, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Daisy Elizabeth is the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Durand & Doctor Wm. Oldright.

    Marriage: Dec 31, 1884, Toronto
    Luther Holton Whittemore, Age 26, 1858, Clerk, son of Margaret [Lawrence] & E B Whittemore.
    Daisy Elizabeth Oldright, Age 26, 1858, Toronto & Wm Oldright, d. 4 Mar 1962 in NYC.
    Wit: Wm. H Whittemore, Toronto & Ann Robinson.

    Daisy Elizabeth Oldright, 18 y/1866 b. Walkerton, Dau. of Sarah Ellen Durand, B 1843 Oct 2, Chicago, Ill. & Wm. John Oldright 1842 Jun 23, St. Kitts, West Indies.

    Census 1901, 21 Hawthorne Ave., Toronto.
    Census 1911, 154 Carlton St., Toronto.
    Note: This is near the address of the Maple Leaf Gardens, former Hockey rink. - PJA.

    W. Lawrence Whittemore is living with his grandparents, Wm. & Sarah E Oldright & cousins, Mabel Winifred Violet Oldright.

    . 1883 Sep 6. Richmond Hill. Dr W Oldright, chairman of the Provincial Board of Health, Provicne of Ontario, being present, stated a complaint had been made to the Prov.Bd. of Health, concerning certain nuances calculated to be injuries to the village.
    . An interesting Meeting. Dr. Oldright attended a Council meeting on Monday night & address them a large number or ratepayers at some length upon the sanitary conditions of certain parts of the village not being properly looker after.
    Ref: York Herald Newspaper, Richmond Hill.

    Dr. Oldright descended from military ancestors. His grandfather was a burgher of Frankfort-on-Main. He having contracted a 2nd marriage, his son left home & joined the British army when Napoleon Bonaparte's military genius. His mother was Elizabeth Clucas, from the Isle of Man. In 1854 his father's retirement he resided in Nova Scotia for a short time. He then attended Brantford High School & entered University college graduated in modern languages in 864 & medicine in 1865. He began practice at Walkerton, Not for 2 years & returned to Toronto in 1867. He became a lecturer on Sanitary Science in the Toronto School of Medicine.
    In 1865 he married Sarah Ellen, daughter of Charles Duran, Esq., to this city. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 94

    Buried:
    Toronto. Underground vault with grate, reads OLDRIGHT.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Luther Holton Whittemore, Age 26/1858, son Margaret Whittemore, married Daisy Elizabeth Oldright, Age 18/1866 of Walkerton, dau. of Wm. & Sarah E Oldright.

    Children:
    1. 2. Maj. Dr. William Lawrence WHITTEMORE, .2 was born on 27 Aug 1886 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died in 1970.
    2. Aubrey LUTHER H WHITTEMORE, Jr. was born on 3 Aug 1888 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 27 Jul 1957 in Lake Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ezekiel Francis WHITTEMORE, .I was born on 2 Jul 1818 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (son of Thomas WHITTEMORE, .II and Priscilla BELDING); died on 19 Oct 1859 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 22 Oct 1859 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Page One:

    . Whittemore, E.F. - 624. Photograph colored size 4 X 5 inches, Head & shoulders. President of Consumers' Gas Co.
    Ref: Landmarks of Canada, What art has done for Canadian history: A guide to the J Ross Robertson Historical Collection, Toronto Public Reference Library, Volume 1. 1917.

    . 1840 Member of Temperance Reformation Society, First a partnership with Thos. Rigney, Retail merchant, progressed into private banking house & Consumer Gas Co., Toronto Gas & Lighting Co., & Toronto Stock Exchange. Toronto Alderman 1858.

    . 1842 Census Upper Canada, Toronto, St. Andrews Ward
    E.F. Whittemore, from Church Wards, Owner, Clerk, 1 room.

    . Checked Store King St.,Toronto, housed Globe & Mail Newspaper, Established Toronto Stock Exchange. Ref: Globe & Mail Newspaper.

    . Toronto: WHITTEMORE, RUTHERFORD & CO., wholesale merchants & general dealers in dry goods, groceries & hardware, King st. east, See card, page 445. Ref: 1851 Canada Directory.

    . 1846 Organized first telegraph company in Toronto.
    1846 Brown's Toronto City & Home District Directory, E E Whittemore, Toronto, wholesale merchant.

    . In 1846 Whittemore tore down the old checkered store & erected in its place the structured demolished 2 years ago. [1886] ...business partners were Thos. Rigney, Rutherford, Elswood Chaffey, Edmund Morris. It was a private bank, eventually becoming the Toronto Stock Exchange. Mr. Whittemore died 1859. About 1860 rear portion of building was divined into shops with an entrance on Toronto St.: A Bacas bookseller & news dealer, postage stamps... Wm. Lyon Mackenzie frequented...lawyer's offices, Mayor Sheard was the architect & G. Brown the builder.

    . 1851 WHITTEMORE, RUTHERFORD & CO., wholesale merchants & general dealers in dray goods, groceries & hardware, King st. east, See card, page 445. Ref: 1851 Canada Directory & The Globe & Mail for a multitude of advertisements.
    Toronto Assessments Rolls, 1853 owned by E F Whittemore, Merchant: Addresses
    26 - 27 King St., North Side Occupant: Rutherford & Whittemore Co.
    1230 Wellesley St., Vacant Lot
    377 Bay St. Occupant: R J Smith, Surgeon St. George's Ward
    760 Bay St. Homeowner: E F Whittemore
    Toronto Street Occupant: E F Whittemore.

    . 1847, Mar 10, Tues. Robt. Murray, A Bankrupt. Court House, in the City of Toronto, on Sat. 31 Jul, a lot of land & premises in the Village of Streetsville, Assignee E F Whittemore.
    . 1847 Mar 10, Toronto - Public Notice, in the matter of Robt. Murray. Bankrupt, Court House, City of Toronto on Sat. 31 Jul next, 12 o'clock, A lot of land & premise in the Village of Streetsville, 5 Con. W of Hurontario St., Twp. of Toronto, Home District. E F Whittemore, Assignee.
    Ref: The Gazette Canada. Many repeat issues.

    . 1848, Mar 27. Letter to Toronto Mayor & Common Council complaining of the unnecessary destruction of property at recent fires by excited & uncontrolled mobs. Ask that measures be taken to prevent such. Signed, Ed G O'Brien & E F Whittemore, Agents, Aetna & Hartford Insurance Companies.
    Ref: Fonds 200 Former City of Toronto, Series 1081 Toronto Council Communications from the 19th Century, at Spadina Records Centre, Box 143263.

    . 1849 Apr 2, Letter to Chas. Tendering his resignation as Common Councilman for St. Geo.'s Ward.
    Ref: Spadina Records Centre, Box 143264. City of Toronto

    . 1849 Jun 18 Petition of Whittemore, Rutherford & Co. & Robt Beekman, requesting the use of the Phoenix Engine & House until a permanent organization of the Fire Department takes place. Box 43264. Ref: Spadiana Records Centre.

    . 1851 Toronto Directory - Whittemore, Rutherford &Co., wholesale merchants & general deals in dry godos, groceries & hardware, King St., East;
    HartfordFire Assurance Co., Whittemore, Rutherford & Co., agents, King St. East.

    . 1853 Apr 9 - SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
    United Counties of Lincoln & Welland, t ~ Fieri Facias, issued of Her Majesty's Court, Queen's Bench & to me directed, against the lands & tenements of MOSES, Andrew Vanderburgh, at the suit of THOMA S RIGNEY, Ezekiel F. Whittemore & Edward If. Rutherford, I have seized & taken in execution the following property, viz: the north halves of lots 16 & 17, in the 8 Con of Twp. of Pelham in Co. of Welland, one of the above named counties; all of which lands, together with the buildings & erections thereon, I will offer for sale at my Office in the Court House, in the town of Niagara, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of APRIL,1853 at the hour of TWELVE o'clock noon. W. Kingsmill, Sheriff U.C.L.&W., Sheriff's Office, Niagara, 30th December, 1852. [First published 8th January, 1833.]

    . 1853 Feb 1 - Sheriff's Sales, in the common pleas, Ezekiel F Whittemore, Elwood Chaffy & Edmund Morris, Plantiffs Vs. Wm. Lines, Geo S Wilkes & Fred T Wilkes Defendants, Town of Brantford.

    . 1853 May 14, Toronto, CANADIAN TEMPERANCE LEAGUE, According to announcement, a meeting of the friends of Temperance was convened in the Temperance Hall on Wednesday evening last. …re forming liquor laws.
    Mr. Whittemore was of opinion that the proper time for legal restriction to the sale of intoxicating liquors had arrived. He depreciated the opposition raised by some temperance men against a prohibitory liquor law & conclude by expressing a desire that those who had entertained conscientious scruple in reference to secret societies, would lend their co-operation to the object of the league.
    Appointed, York County until 1st July next: E R Whittemore, Esq., President; Committee of Management: Peter Lawrence, Seur, York Mills.
    Note1: E F Whittemore was married to his Peter's cousin Margaret Lawrence Johnston.
    Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto.

    . 1853 Sept 10, Quebec. His Excellency the Administrator of the Gov. has been please to make the following appointments: Ezekiel F Whittemore & Brewer or Toronto, Visiting Commissioner of the Prov. Lunatic Asylum at Toronto.
    * Upper Canada Journal of Medical Surgical & Physical Science created a narrative based on reports culled from various "city papers" (378). In their account two merchants, Whittemore & Brewer, visited Potter's Field in November 1851 & noticed that a coffin, which they knew had been sent from the Lunatic Asylum, seemed unnaturally light. ... In November the sexton investigating the lightness of the coffin of a deceased patient on its way to burial in potter's field, discovered that someone had removed an arm, a leg, & the head for "anatomical purposes". ...The coroner's jury subsequently discovered that Dr. Scott had performed a postmortem on the body after Mr. Coroner Duggan's own examination. Dr. King decided not to pursue the matter, but the Board of commissioners of the Lunatic Asylum censured Scott for '"indiscretion & a want of judgment.'"
    While respectful toward the public's sensitivities to human dissection, they insist that it was of utmost importance to medical science. Moreover the public's sensitivities would not have been so offended, had Scott & other officers at the Asylum merely taken the precaution of securing the coffin before sending it to Potter's Field. Then the public would have been as ignorant (& uncaring) whether the body of Andrews, a pauper lunatic. The principal objects of editorial censure are not the doctors but Whittemore & Brewer, who, according to the editors, would not have broadcast their discovery had they really been motivated by human sympathy. The editors desired to know why the pair investigated the coffin in the first place. They suggested that it had something to do with "the furtherance of private views or the display of political partisanship" Thus they turn the tables on, as well as "shoot" the messenger.
    . 1848 Oct 20 - The Commissioners also censured the Dr. Park for the mistake of parading in carriages, the inmates of the Asylum at the same time as the 12th of July Orangeman's Parade.
    Ref: Tropping the Asylum, by John Thomas Rowland, 1999.

    . SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS., Co. of Northumberland & Durham - on Sat. 24 Dec. 12, 1853, noon in town of Cobourg. In the County Court.' Thomas Rigney, Ezekiel Francis Whittemore & Edward Henderson Rutherford, plaintiff; vs. Benjamin Weller, defendant: Lot 23 3 Con Twp. Cramahe, Crandall Rd. 1800 A. Ref: 24 Sept 1853 888-6. & Sheriff's Sale of Lands, Co. Prince Edward, sold by Auction, Court House, Town of Picton, Sat 31 Dec, next 1853., lands & tenements of Benjamin Weller, several Writs of Fieri Facias, Rigney, Whittemore & Rutherford, plaintiffs, VS. Benjamin Weller, defendant.

    . 1853 Sept 21, Toronto. C.W. Dissolution of Copartnership of the firm of Whittmore Rutherford & Co., by mutual consent, Edward H Rutherford, Esq., retiring therefrom.

    . 1859 May 23 - Sheriff's Sales of Lands Peterborough & Victoria Co., Ezekiel Whittemore, Plaintiff, vs. P M Grover, defendant, Lot 16- 20, 9 Con Twp. Asphodel, Peterborough.
    . NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply to Parliament at its next Session, for an Act to incorporate a Company, with authority to construct a Railway from London to Amherstburg, or to such other point on the Detroit River as may be deemed most advantageous. E. F. WHITTEMORE,. H. HOLTON. Ref: 10 Dec 1853.

    . Appointments, EZEKIEL WHITTEMORE, Esquire, reappointed Commissioners for visiting the Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Toronto, under the Act 16, Vict. ch. 188. Ref: 23 Sept. 1854 & again Appointments, Secretary's Office, Toronto 29th Dec 1855, His Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz: Ezekiel F Whittemore to be Commissioners of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Toronto.

    . 1856 Nov 13. Grand Truck Railway Co. of Canada: At the 3 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, held in Toronto: Messrs. Crawford, McGill & Whittemore, re-elected as Directors of the Co.

    . 1857 Nov 2, Accounts of Trinity House of Montreal, Paid W & E F Whittemore & Co. Sperm Oil, Vchr. 29, £1 12s 3p.
    Ref: Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Prov. of Ontario.

    . 1858 Dec 31 - Northern Railway, A deputation from the Board of Trade, consisting of EFW +5, printed a petition to Parliament, Northern Railroad has been the means of developing the resources of country to a great extent than any other road … Ref: York Commonwealth Newspaper, Richmond Hill, ON. - . -

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    . On December 28, 1846, a public meeting had been convened by the Board of Trade for the purpose of hearing a proposal from Captain Archibald Taylor for the establishment of a line of freight propellers between Toronto & Oswego. EF Whittemore, a merchant, told the meeting that the line was necessary because Toronto businessmen in the previous year had year had experienced inconvenience because of delays in transference of their goods from Oswego. He assured potential investors that the line would turn a profit & that one or more of the propellers could be diverted to carrying grain & other produce to Montreal & Quebec City in slack periods in the Oswego trade. Whittemore's reference to the St. Lawrence route fired Globe publisher Geo. Brown to counsel businessmen to undertake great national effort with their brother merchants int he cities & towns of Canada West to crush the stranglehold of the Laurentian forwarding firms by establishing a broad stock company to operate freight & passengers boats from Toronto to Quebec City direct. In subsequent meetings that winter, it was agreed to establish the Canada Steam Navigation Company.
    Ref: Changing Patterns of Great Lakes Vessel Ownership As a Factor in the Economic
    Development of Toronto, 1850-1860.

    . Obituary1: 1859 Feb 23 - At Toronto, on Saturday last, Ezekiel Frances Whittemore, Esq., aged 41years. The illness of Mr Whittemore was very brief. the Toronto Globe Says: Mr. Whittemore was one of our most public spirited, enterprising merchants, zealous in eve good work, open to the calls of charity & of every duty which devolved upon him as t a member of society. As an Alderman of the city, as a member of the Board of Trade & director of many public companies, he was always ready both with his purse & his time to forward any worthy object. In business he was upright & faithful. Once entirely independent in his means, the recent criss had injured him severely & he had just got over his troubles & appears to be recommencing his career of prosperity & usefulness, when he was struck down by the fell destroyer. He leaves a widow & 5 children to lament the kindest of husbands & fathers.
    Ref: New York commercial Advertiser, NY.

    . Obituary2: Death & burial of Mr EF Whittemore, Abridged from the Globe.
    It is with feelings of the deepest regret that we announced the death of E F Whittemore, which took place at his house onBay Street, at 10 o'clock Saturday night. He was taken ill about a week ago of inflammation of the kidneys & notwithstanding the exertions of numbers medical med, continued to grow worse until he was attacked t=with typhus & death speedily put a stop to his sufferings. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from his late residence & a very large number who attended to pay the last sad mark of respect to his remains, justly showed the high estimation in which he was held by all classes of the community. The stores on King, Yonge & her stress were all closed as the mournful procession passed along on its way to the cemetery. The cortege was upwards of 20 minutes in passing a given xx & was composed of over 400 persons on foot & about 70 carriages.
    Ref: York Commonwealth Newspaper

    . Obituary3: Mr. E F Whittemore, Saturday night in his house on Bay Street, leaving a wife, & 5 children. Mr. Whittemore was an Alderman, Member of the Board of Trade. 2 Mar. 1859, Ref: Globe Newspaper, Toronto.

    Ezekiel Francis Whittemore began his commercial career in Montreal in the 1830s but his first modest ventures ended in bankruptcy by 1840. Making a new start, he moved to Toronto to work as a clerk for the mercantile firm of Thomas Rigney & Company. The business prospered greatly in the commercial boom of the 1850s in Toronto & Whittemore was said to have achieved financial independence. Even financial difficulties in the panic of 1857 forced him to sell land & other assets & his firm failed. ...Widely respected for his integrity & business acumen, Whittemore was a leading participant in several of the financial & commercial institutions which had emerged in Toronto. A founding member in 1844 of the Toronto Board of Trade. Whittemore participated in organizing Toronto's first telegraph company. He was also a founder, treasurer, & director of the Toronto Exchange (organized in 1854-55 as a focus for the grain trade), a founder (1847) & president (1856–59) of the Consumers' Gas Company of Toronto. A Congregationalist, he worked with strong conviction in a number of temperance, mission & sabbath observance organizations. Ezekiel Francis Whittemore was one of the outstanding figures in Toronto's dynamic business community of the 1840s & the 1850s. His comprehensive career, despite its brevity, reflects exceptionally well the city's business & political history in his time.
    Ref: Excerpts from Dictionary of Cdn. Biography Online, Archives of Canada.

    . Dissolutions of Partnerships: Whittemore, E F & Co., 345. Ref: Canada Gazette, Annual Index, 1859, page 5 & NOTICE: - The Co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the name & firm of WHITTEMORE RUTHERFORD & Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent, Edward. Rutherford, Esquire, retiring therefrom. The business will be continued by Thos. Rigney & E F Whittemore under the same name & firm, who will liquidate & receive all debts due by or to the late firm. Toronto, C . W., 21st September, 1853.
    Ref: Vol12, No. 49, 10 December 1853, page 50.
    . 1859 Feb 24 (Publishing date) - Died: On 19 February, at Toronto, Ezekiel Francis WHITTEMORE, age 41 years. Ref: Markham Economist.

    . 1859, Mar 25, Necropolis Cemetery, EFW, Aged 41years, born Montreal, died Toronto. VAULT Plot O43.50. COD: Inflammation of Kidneys. Plot O 43.50. Property of Wm. Whittemore. 'INTERRED 25 MAR 1859' Placed in vault Feb 19, Burial service March 25th, by Rev. Mc Marling.
    Note2: Perhaps this refers to a official funeral, due to withholding telling his pregnant wife, Margaret, of his death - PJA.

    ...the firm of Whittemore, Rutherford & Company. In 1855 the partnership was dissolved & Mr. Whittemore started a general banking & brokerage business which, owing to the collapse of the boom of 1857, was not a financial success. The business of these firms was conducted in a four-story building at the north-west corner of King & Toronto Streets, owned & erected by Mr. Whittemore, & which later on was torn down & the building occupied until recently by the Quebec Bank was erected in its place. Mr. Whittemore died at the early age of 41 years, on February 19th, 1859. He was a man universally esteemed & his funeral was one of the largest that had ever taken place in the city & was attended by nearly all of Toronto's prominent citizens.
    Ref: Recollections & Records of Toronto of Old. - Pub. 1914.

    Page Three: York County Estate Files
    . Whittemore, Ezekiel Francis, 1859 Feb 19,
    Fifty-five pages of legal banter, oaths etc. E F Whittemore [ EFW ] died intestate, perhaps implying a sudden death, or was he ailing or depressed? His last year he failed to post a statement & his books were in disorder. No mention is given of the results or is there even a signature of Margaret Lawrence Whittemore or family. Here are a few summaries of the salient documents.

    1. To York Surrogate Court. EFW died wholly intestate, largely indebted & insolvent ...numerous creditors... -partnership is owned about $40,000 ..it will take careful & prudent care to benefit the creditors... Administration should not be granted to the widow or next of kin, but by the Court, under Statute 22 Victoria. Signed Edward Chafferty, Attorney, 19 May, 1859.

    2. York Surrogate Court, Petition of Herbert Mason, Accountant of those whose subscribed creditors of the Estate of EZF who died 19 Feb. 1859, Toronto, leaving a widow & several children under the age of 21 years. He died much involved in debt & unable to met its liabilities. William Brown Philips should be appointed administrator. EFW 's personal estate is about $16,000. Signed, 7th day of July, 1859. W. Mason, Ross Mitchell, John Gladtone Holy, Their Attorney, E L Inis, Thomas Rigney {i.e. the other partner}.
    [Evidently Mr. Philips didn't become the administrator, as Mr. Mason took the position -PJA].

    3. Herbert Mason report to the York Surrogate Court:
    Your petitioner was urgently requested by a number of the Creditors of the late EFW to undertake the administration of estate. He was required to post a bond of $28,000 at some inconvenience & loss to himself, thereby placing himself under obligation friends, although he had nothing to gain himself.
    Mason was obliged among other things to take proceedings to protect the household furniture belonging to the estate which was under seizure from the Canada Life Assurance Co. to the amount of 2 Policies on the life of Mr. Whittemore. The Chancery Court compelled Mason take the steps of renewal of Insurance on the life of A B. Townley which had nearly lapsed. Inducing Mr. Townley to go to Fort Erie from Buffalo where he resided to undergo a medical examination & now a considerable sum can now be realized on said Policy.

    The creditors also filed with the York Chancery Court who also compelled Mason to give an account of balance & expenses of the EFW Estate. The creditors demanded an account of the funeral expenses for E F Whittemore: Undertaker's bill by John Ross was £8 15 schilling & 0 pence.

    EFW in his lifetime was largely engage in business transactions of different kinds, wholesale Hardware merchant & grocery business, a banker, an exchange broker & an agent of several insurance companies.

    By reason of numerous & varied transactions was complicated & greatly increased by the loose & careless manner in which the books were kept. Before his death they had not been posted for more than one year. They were voluminous extending to many thousand folios. Funds amounted to $10,784 received ... causing him to attend to much correspondence ... thus necessary to employ a solicitor & an accountant. Herbert Mason's bill for approval is $447.45 for expenses incurred.
    The Court considered a reasonable compensation to be $1000 & including $339 to be paid the accountant. Signed, 30 August, 1861, Surrogate Court.

    4. Page 5 of five pages of extracted INVENTORY: E H Rutherford said to be settled £388.4.6; A H Tisdale total acct. said to be doubtful £ 43. 5.4; Streetsville Plank Rd. Co.; Erie & Ont. Rail Rd. stock; Toronto Guelph Rd. Co., Ont. & Simcoe Rail Rd. stock; Peterboro & Pt. Hope RR stock; Pt. Credit & Hurontario Plank Rd., Scarboro Markham Plankroad Rd. were all said to be doubtful. £468; ROBERT JOHNSTON [a relative] £32.10.2; Consumers Gas Co. Stock $1000. a Cash installment $60. GRAND TOTAL: £15, 715. 4. 6
    Note3: The use of both pounds & dollars in 1861. - PJA.

    . WHITTEMORE'S STORE, King Street East at Toronto Street, for Edward H. Rutherford, 1846; demol. 1886 (Telegram [Toronto], 15 May 1886, 5; J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, i, 1894, 81-3, illus. & descrip.)
    CONSUMER'S GAS CO., Toronto Street, office block with dwelling for the Manager, 1852 (Daily Patriot [Toronto], 15 June 1852, 2)
    Ref: Joseph Sheard, 1813-1883, Architects in Canada.

    . Reference note: A slightly fuller version with photocopies is printed in my book. Otherwise please see the Estate File at the Archives of Ontario for the complete legal miscellanea. - P J Ahlberg, Toronto. 2009 - - -

    Died:
    COD: inflammation of Kidneys.

    Buried:
    VAULT Plot O43.50.

    Ezekiel married Margaret JOHNSTON, .1 on 6 Apr 1843 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Margaret (daughter of Robert W JOHNSTON, Jr. and Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE) was born on 18 Dec 1823 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 20 Sep 1896 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Sep 1896 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret JOHNSTON, .1 was born on 18 Dec 1823 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario (daughter of Robert W JOHNSTON, Jr. and Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE); died on 20 Sep 1896 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Sep 1896 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Marriage, Home District. On the 6th day of April, in the year of our Lord, 1843,
    Ezekiel Francis Whittemore, of the City of Toronto, in the Home District in the Province of Canada, Bachelor
    & Margaret Johnson of the same place, spinster, daughter of the late Robert Johnson, of this City, Deceased, were joined together in holy Matrimony by me, Mathew Richey, Wesleyan Minister, KINGSTON, July 28, 1843.
    Witnesses: John Bowes, Thomas Rigney.

    . 1843 Apr 6, In this city, on 6th inst., E F Whittemore, formerly of Montreal,
    to Margaret, second daughter of the Late Robert Johnston, of this city. By Rev. Mathew Ritchey.
    Toronto British Colonist, Marriage Notice, Published 19 Apr 1843.

    . 1851 - WHITTEMORE, RUTHERFORD & CO., wholesale merchants & general dealers in dry goods, groceries & hardware, King st. east, See card, page 445.
    Ref: 1851 Canada Directory.

    . 1871 Census gives Margaret's origin as Scotch, (that is, her father was Scottish.)
    Frank, age 24, b 1849, Ontario, bookkeeper
    William, age 22, b 1849, Ontario, clerk
    Fred, age 16, b 1855, Ontario
    Luther Whittemore, age 13, b 1858, Ontario, Scotch.

    . 1881 Census Toronto: Margaret Whittemore, Wm. A., Fredk. T, Luther H. Whittemore.

    . Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, Archives of Canada, says Margaret had 6 children & one of them died in infancy, 19 Feb. 1859 in Toronto. It is not apparent which child that may have been, as husband Ezekiel died on 19 Oct. 1858.

    . Drawings of the 'Checked Store,' on King Street; were published in Toronto newspapers advertisements.
    Whittemore, E F of T. Rigney & Co., residence 35 Bay Street. The Checked Store King St., Toronto, housed Globe & Mail Newspaper, Established Toronto Stock Exchange.

    . After the death of Robert Johnston & also of his wife Margaret Lawrence, Ezekiel Francis Whittemore was married to their daughter Margaret & had a marriage portion as devised to her by the WILL of her father, which as a portion of the property on Toronto Street. She never had any claim on the Checked Store & lot on the corner of King & Toronto Streets.

    . In this city on the 30th ultimo, the Lady of E F Whittemore, of a daughter., [Margaret.1 Whittemore.]
    Ref: Toronto Mirror 18 Dec. 1846, Pg 3, Col 3 #21].

    . 1846 - Birth in this city on the 24th Instant, Mrs. E F Whittemore, of a daughter. 24 Dec. 1849 Adeline A Whittemore, Toronto.
    Ref: Toronto Mirror, 1846 Dec. 18, P 3 Col 3, # 2.

    . 1862-3 Whittemore, Margaret, wid. E.F., h. 78 Bay. Colonel W B Jarvis, 82 Bay. Many tenants in the Whittemore buildings, Toronto St., Ref: Hutchinson's Toronto Directory.

    . 1859 Caverhill's Toronto City Directory, Whittemore, Mrs. M. widow, 78 Bay St.
    . 1866 York Peel Directory: Whittemore, Mrs. Margaret (Widow E F) h. 78 Bay, Toronto.
    Whittemore F B, Clerk, Gas Co., H. 78 Bay.
    . Whittemore's Buildings, Toronto cor. King, Prov. of Ontario Gazetteer 1869.
    . 1874 - Whittemore Building, cor. Toronto & Queen Sts. Ref: Fisher & Taylor's Toronto Directory.

    . ONTARIO DEATH CERTIFICATE:
    Margaret Whittemore, died 20 Sep 1896, aged 72/1824, Widowed. Death Place: Waterdown, Wentworth, Ontario.

    Note2: Her son Wm. Henry Whittemore & his wife & various other Whittemores lived at this house. William was a store clerk in the town of Waterdown, (near Hamilton, Ontario).
    Note3: Date of habitation is estimated after 1880 or perhaps Margaret Johnston Whittemore arrived later.
    X-Ref: Whitehern Museum Archives, Hamilton, Ontario. McQuestern Family's letters.

    Note4: Reggie Whittemore was a friend of the McQuestern family of Whitehern. While the 'Mrs. Whittemore' who could also be Reggie's wife, the elder Marg. Johnson Whittemore would certainly be known to Mrs. McQuestern & more of her generation. - P J Ahlberg, 2010.

    . 1871 Census Toronto West, Margaret Whittemore, Age 43/1828 in Ontario/ Scottish, Congregationalist.

    Recorded for further research (Verify whose land is this):

    . 1850 Jan 23 - For Sale, a most valuable farm of 200 A. of land, Twp. of Chinguacousy, Lot 24, 1st Con., East of Hurontario St, 30 miles from Toronto, Over 100 A. cleared & in a high state of cultivation, upon which is erected a good Brick Cottage. 40 Ft. Sq., well finished & now in thought repair, also an excellent Orchard, a new frame Barn 30 X 60 ft. a large frame Shed, Driving House. A never-failing stream of Water runs through the premises are near the Barn is a Spring that never freezes.
    This Farm is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to purchase. Title is indisputable & Land of very finest quality. One-third of purchase money will be required in cash, the residue in 3 equal Annual Installments with interest.
    For further particulars apply to Mr. James Merchant, James Town, Esquesing or to Messrs. Whittemore, Rutherford & Co., Toronto City.
    Ref: The Globe, Sat. Feb 2, 1850. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB 12 Mar 1823.

    Died:
    Aged 72y. Heart disease with Dropsy [i.e edema or water retention.]

    Buried:
    Plot D-4S, Estate E F Whittemore.

    Notes:

    Married:
    British Colonist Newspaper, Toronto:
    In this city, on the 6th inst., E F Whittemore, formerly of Montreal, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Robert Johnston to this city.
    (Rev. Mathew Ritchey, [Ritchie, Methodist]

    Children:
    1. Frances WHITTEMORE was born in Apr 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 8 Sep 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    2. Francis Bending FRANK WHITTEMORE, .1 was born on 7 Jul 1845 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 29 Mar 1900 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 31 Mar 1900 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    3. Margaret Eliza WHITTEMORE, .i was born on 11 Dec 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died in c. 11 Sep 1847 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 11 Sep 1847 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    4. Margaret WHITTEMORE, .2 was born on 30 Dec 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died after 21 Jun 1926 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    5. William Henry WHITTEMORE, .1 was born on 1 Mar 1848 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 15 Jan 1912 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Apr 1912 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    6. Margaret C WHITTEMORE, .3 was born on 26 Dec 1849 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 Sep 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 22 Sep 1851 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    7. Edward W WHITTEMORE was born on 25 Jun 1854 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 5 Feb 1854 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 6 Jul 1854 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    8. FREDerick Theodore WHITTEMORE, .1 was born on 17 Feb 1855 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Sep 1913 in Thunder Bay (Port Arthur), Ontario; was buried on 26 Sep 1913 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    9. 4. Luther Holton WHITTEMORE, , Sr. was born on 22 Feb 1857 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Jul 1939 in St. James, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    10. Larrett E WHITTEMORE was born in Feb 1858 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 Mar 1859 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 18 Oct 1959 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.