Lela Blair FELKER

Female 1889 - 1958  (68 years)


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  1. 1.  Lela Blair FELKER was born on 29 Sep 1889 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (daughter of John FELKER, .18 and Mary PATTERSON); died on 16 Sep 1958 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . During the winter 1889 her mother, Mary Patterson Felker, visited her sister Phoebe Myers in Lynch, Missouri. Owing to Lela being but an infant at the time, surely Lela must have been taken with her. - - -

    Buried:
    One grey monument for Sarah, Lea B, Herbert, Margaret Felker her her husband Arthur W E Knight.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John FELKER, .18 was born on 9 Mar 1845 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (son of John FELKER, .16 and Henrietta COUSE); died on 26 Nov 1921 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1834 Garafraxa Twp., Wellington:
    Lewis Felker: One adult male; 4 boys, 3 Females over 16; 4 girls under 16.

    . Property of parents, Mary & John Felker:
    Garafraxa Wild Lands Assessment
    1849 - Mary Felker - Lot 16 SW, 100 Acres, 6th Con., Settled 1833, Assessed 1 Jul 1849.
    Mary Felker - Lot 17 SW, 163, 6th Con., Settled 1833, Assessed 1 Jul 1849.

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Wellington Co., Twp. of West Garafraxa, Book 71, p245
    - Lot 27 NEast Half, Con 7,
    . 1859 Apr 20, Certificate, Sheriff Count Wellington, to Ricd Greet,
    . 1876 Jun 9, Patent, The Crown, to Wm. Norrington, NEPart 186A.
    . 1876 Dec 15, B&S, Wm Norringgton & wife, to John Felker, NE 186 Acres, $500;
    . 1877 Aug 27, Mortgage, John Felker & wife, All arts.
    . 1880 Apr 25 Mortg. Joh Felker & Wife, to Agricultural Savings, Dist Mort $1550.
    . 1885 Mar 25, Bargain&Sale, John Filker & wife, to Hugh McMillan*, NEprt 86A. & others.

    - Lot 27 West part, Con 7, p249
    . 1830 Jul 9, Patent, Crown, to John Bulter WPt 100A.
    . 1870 My 3, B&S, John Mair, Waren, to John Felker SHlf of WHalf 50 Acres
    . 1876 Nov 6, Mortg, John Felker & wife, xx Bank, 50A, $800
    . 1880 Sept 25, Mortg., John Felker & wife, Agricultural Savings, 50A, $1550.
    . 1882 Mar 13, Mortg., Agricultural Savings, to John Felker & wife, Guelph xxx M Society, $2000.
    . 1882 Apr 3, Disc. Mrs., Agricultural S & L Co., to John Felker
    . 1885 Mar 25, B&S, John Felker & Wife, to Hugh McMillan*, S Half 50 Acres.
    Note: Hugh McMillan, of McMillan Mill, ERIN, Ontario.

    1857 - LAND TRANSFER, Deed: Lot 27 NE, Con 7, 4th January 1857, $1900, Signed, Fergus, Ontario, John Felker (b 1845)
    Ref: Archives of Ontario, Reel GS 41635, Folio 639.

    . 1869 - LAND TRANSFERs, Archives of Ontario, Reel 3153, Folio 635, Ins. 337. John Felker, the younger.
    . 1867 Apr 18, Lot 27, Con 6, 50 acres, more or less & premises: sold in public auction for arrears of tax owing from 31 Dec, 1867. Sold for $46.50. Sold by John Morris of the Municipality, sold to James Trimbell.
    . 1870 Jun 20 - Registered as No. 89 Mary Patterson, spinster let mortgage to Jessie Bowley & wife. This money is not entitled to be paid to the then Mary Patterson. discharged mortgage 18th May, 1872, at 1:20 o'clock.
    Witness Morris Wilocks Saunders, Barrister. Henry Wm. Patterson of the town of Guelph, Barrister, Signed at Guelph,Ref: RGS 3154, Instrument 497, Folio 116 & Ins. 500, Folio 126. W. Garafraxa #114.
    Note1 * 1871 Lot 27, Con 6 Garafraxa. This lot was registered starting in Feby 6, 1872 to Mrs. Isabel Turnbull, but no registration is found neither previous or afterward, for John Felker. Was he perhaps he was leasing the farmland, but not registered? - PJA]
    . 1876 November 15, 50 Acres & premises, Lot 24 N half of SW half, 16 Con, W. Garafraxa & Lot 27 w/half of W North half Lot 16? on the 7th Con.
    Society & Savings Bank mortgage, Pd. by Registry no. 7726 [date?] Ref: Folio 639, RGS 41635.

    . 1871 Jun 2, SCARLET FEVER PANIC, son of Mr. Ed. McConnel, Lot 21, Con 6, Garafraxa, swallowed creek water: fever 3 days, attendance at school decreased. (Boys OK.)

    . 1871 June 30 - PIG BYLAW prohibiting pigs running lose in Fergus which much amuses the country folk.
    Dr. Andrew Lightbody, A SOCIAL was held Friday evening at the M.E. Church, 6th Line, Garafraxa. Music played, two speeches, $11.50 was collected for the school Sabbath library.
    Note2: This is the school house - log church adjacent to the Felker's property on the 6th Con. Garafraxa West.
    Ref: FERGUS FREEHOLDER Newspaper.

    . 1878 Aug 16 - Storm in Garafraxa. A severe hail & rain storm accompanied by wind & thunder, passed over Garafraxa. It has destroyed the crops, leveling standing grain & any gain that was near ripe, threshing three fourths of it off on the ground & king sad havoc with turnip fields when not sheltered by bush. The storm lasted about 40 minutes. hail the size of musket ball, a little flattened, fell enlarge quantities riddling turnips, potatoes & cabbage, leaving beautiful fields a complete wreck. The storm passed over 2nd Concession between Lots 10 -20, & appeared to have visited upper Bichol & Peel twps. before it came here. some had their windows broken with the hail.
    Ref: Guelph Daily Mercury newspaper.

    . In Nov. 1879 The Credit Valley Train came through Belwood. ... At that time there were 4 trains a day through Hillsburg station (after Erin) from Elora to the Cataract Junction, about 8 am., back to Elora at noon, down again about 4 pm & returning about 8 pm. You had to change trains at the Cataract, if going to Toronto or Orangeville.

    . 1883 Wellington Co. Directory, West Garafraxa Twp.
    Felker, John Jr, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 27, farmer 136 Acres.

    . 1897 Provincial Board of Health of Ontario being for the Village of Erin, water source: wells & springs.
    Erin, No M.H.O. (Medical Health Officer); Jno. Felker, S.I., General inspection on 15th May; also on complaint. None.
    [Could be either John.III or his son John.IV (aged 20). Unknown nature of complaint. - PJA] As he untrue the words Deliver us from evil, the weight fell exactly 8:02.the bonds was interred in the jail yard where it will permanently rest, no application for the remains having been received from an relatives. At first Chattelle tried the argue with Father Downey to justify is crime from Scriptures. This morning Father Doweney express his opinion hath Chattelle's stance behavior at first was part of his cunningly planed presence of insanity & it was only when he finally realized the ll hope was gone that he succumbed to the inevitable 7 became resigned to his father's.

    . Belwood Fall fair was a wonderful fair which carried on for 2 days, showing beautiful horses cattle, pigs, Etc. Lots of booths ere on the grounds selling homemade candy, gingerbread, honey in the comb, etc .A merry go round run by horsepower was an outstanding attraction. The first the women's work - vegetables, butter, eggs, flowers etc, & they were shown in the drill shed (town hall of today) on the market square. These grounds were used for picnics, baseball & any gathering that were going outside. It was so beautiful down amongst the trees beside the river.

    . 1912 & 1921 Toronto City Directory
    318 Pacific Ave. North from Bloor W to Vine at crossing Dundas west at 2975, ward 7. EAST SIDE, John Felker,
    Parents resided at 305 Pacific Ave.

    . 1922 The Toronto City Directory 1922
    John Felker, gro. retail, 324 Weston, s., h. same (address). John Felker likely worked in Walker Found & Carriage Mfg.

    . Marie Felker remembers her grandfather as an old man sitting in a rocking chair, looking out the kitchen window. Marie would visit her grandparents for Sunday dinner every week.
    . Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    On the Old Orangeville Road. Nearest village, Belwood was previously called Douglas, ON.

    Died:
    Death Cert: Appendicitis with bronco pneumonia. Aged 77 y 9 m.

    Buried:
    Res. 305 Pacific Ave., Toronto, ON.

    John married Mary PATTERSON on 3 Jan 1872 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. Mary (daughter of Richard PATTERSON and Mary Ann CATCHPOLE) was born on 28 Dec 1848 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 1 Mar 1935 in Meaford, St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario; was buried on 4 Mar 1935 in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary PATTERSON was born on 28 Dec 1848 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (daughter of Richard PATTERSON and Mary Ann CATCHPOLE); died on 1 Mar 1935 in Meaford, St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario; was buried on 4 Mar 1935 in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary is the daughter of Mary Ellen Catchpole & Richard Patterson.

    Note1: Mary Patterson's year of birth changes with every census. She gives her age as 22 on marriage, making her born 1850. The 1851-2 Census gives Mary's DOB 1848. Her Monument in Parklawn Cemetery, 2845 Bloor St W Etobicoke, gives her DOB as December 28, 1848 & is confirmed in Richard Patterson's Bible. The children are listed on this stone.

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Wellington Co. Book West Garafraxa, Book 70, p.71
    Lot 7 NE Half, Con 6, West Garafraxa:
    . 1837 Mar 18, Patent, Crown, to Daniel Black
    . 1837 July 6, Bargain&Sale, David Black & Wife, to Richard Patterson, NEHalf 100, £184.3.10
    . 1856 Mar 14, Mortgage, Grantor, Richard Patterson, father & guardian of Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, John & Caroline Patterson, by Mary late his wife, only daughter of Henry Catchpole.
    Grantee: George Sunley & Robert Sunley, Executors of the late Henry Catchpole.
    . 1870 May 20, Trust Deed, Richard Patterson, to Mary Patterson, spinster, NE Half 100A.
    . 1870 Jun 20, Mortgage, Jesse Bowley & Wife, to Mary Patterson #EH, 100A, $2600.
    . 1872 May 3, Discharge Mortgage, Rob Sunless, sole survives Exec of Hen. Catchpole, to Richard Patterson, 1870 Sep 18, $200, Mortgage.
    . 1870 June 3, Robt Sunley, Sole surveying Executor of Henry Catchpole, to Richard Patterson, 1870 Sep 18, $200 for Mortgage 9375.
    . 1872 May 18, Discharge Mortgage, Registered 15 June 1872, Mary Patterson Felker & John Felker, her husband, to Jesse Bouley, NE 100, Mortgage #9, $1700.
    Ref: Archives of Ontario Vol OI-I, 1821-1948, Reel 1480, p 103.

    . 1857 Feb 9, Lot 18, Con 7, bought by Andrew Patterson, 18 rods x 8 rods. VERIFY IDENTITY, if any to Mary Patterson Felker.
    Ref. Archives of Ontario Reel 3147, Deeds West Garafraxa.

    US CIVIL WAR:
    . 1856 Jun 14 - Houston, Missouri, Father Richard Patterson resided here. Although Mary Patterson was clearly born in Ontario, her family referred to her as an American. This would indicate she had lived in Missouri with her father & siblings.
    Granddaughter Marie Felker recalled that Mary Patterson said the reason the family moved up north to Canada was because of the coming civil war which was from 1861-65. In some towns in the southern States, you would be run out if your favoured President Lincoln. Mary was 7 years old in 1856 in Missouri. Mary would only have been 13y at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861 & Catchpole grandparents are already dead. Notwithstanding Mary Patterson was married Jan 1, 1872 to John Felker in Belwood, Ontario.
    The farm on Garafraxa was pretty far from anywhere, except for the Methodist log cabin which was a short walk away. Douglas, as Belwood was formerly known, was known for its cattle which they would ship by train to Toronto. - PJ Ahlberg.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration # 154, Wellington Co. , Ontario
    on 3 Jan., 1872,
    John FELKER, 26, widower, yeoman, Garafraxa, same,
    s/o John & Henrietta,
    married Mary PATTERSON, 22, Ontario, Garafraxa,
    d/o John & Mary Ellen Patterson,
    witn: Frederick & Jane FELKER of Garafraxa, 3 Jan 1872 at John FELKER's home, Garafraxa.
    by Rev R L Tindale.
    Note2: Richard Patterson in 1856 names Mary Patterson as his daughter. This marriage registration appears to have been filled out by the Felkers, rather than Mary Patterson herself. Her brother is John James Patterson. As well in his will of 1853, their grandfather mentions his grandchildren Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phoebe, James & Caroline Patterson, children of Mary Ann, only daughter of Henry Catchpole. - PJA.

    . Richard Patterson assigned land to be sold: Signed, Mary Patterson. Signed in duplicate, Richard Patterson, & Witnessed by: 20 May, 1870, John M. Blankership, Druggist of the Town of Houston, Co of Texas, Missouri, USA.
    Note3: This is the Wellington Court copy. It is worded as if Mary Patterson were also present in Texas Co., but more likely Mary signed & notarized in Guelph, Ontario.

    . West Garafraxa Instruments 497, Folio 116 & Instrument 500, Folio 126, #114
    Mary Patterson, Spinster, let a mortgage, registered 20 June, 1870, "as No. 89" to Jessie Bowley & wife. This money is now entitled to be paid to the then Mary Patterson.
    Discharged mortgage 18th May, 1872, at 1:20 o'clock.
    Witnesses: Morris Wilcocks Saunders, (Barrister.)
    Henry Wm. Patterson of the Town of Guelph, Barrister, (Relationship or coincidence?) Signed, at Guelph, Ontario.

    More W. Garafraxa Land transfers:
    Lot 24 North half. Con 6 W & Lot 27 N half of W half lot 26 on the 7th Concession.

    . 1876 November 15th, 50 Acres & premises, $800. Signed at Fergus, Ontario.
    Society & Savings Bank mortgage paid by Registry No.
    Ref: Instrument 1581, Folio 546, Archives of Ontario, GS 315.6

    . Witness: Ontario Marriage Certificate 11524-76, Thomas Bolan, 23, farmer, Canada, West Garafraxa, s/o Thomas Boland & Mary Kebbedy, married Matilda Ferrier, 18, Canada, West Garafraxa, d/o Alexander Ferrier, & Sarah Markel,
    WITNESSES: William McLellan of Erin & Mary FELKER of Garafraxa, 19 Jan 1876, at Presbyterian Manse, West Garafraxa.
    Note4: Their Ferrier neighbours were Scots Presbyterian. - PJA.

    . Garafraxa is a Canadian native word for Land of the Puma. The mountain lion is also native to the Great Lakes basin. - PJA.

    . LETTER FROM PHOEBE MYERS TO SISTER CAROLINE SITTON:
    About the wintertime of 1889, Mary Felker visited her sister Phoebe Myers in Lynch, Missouri:
    ... Sister Mary came out to see us last winter. She is a nice neat plain industrious woman & good company. I miss her so much when she left. Oh how I wish you would come to see us this winter.
    Note5: Please see Phoebe Patterson Myers for a copy of the full letter.
    Note6: Daughter Lela Felker was just a few months old, so it is likely she was with her mother also. - PJA.

    . 1901 Census Erin Village, WELLINGTON South 126
    Interestingly this census also gives different birth dates for entire family.
    Felker, John, M, Head, M, Sep 15, 1842, Aged 58, labourer, Methodist.
    Felker, Mary, F , Wife, Married, Oct , Aged 49
    Felker, Carrie, F, Daughter, Single, Jan 12,1876, Aged 24
    Felker, Frederick, Male, son, single, Aug 14, 1877, Aged 23
    Felker, Margaret, F, Daughter, Single, Dec 4, 1881, Aged 19
    Felker, Neil, M, Son, Single, Sep 11, 1883, Aged 17
    Felker, John, M, Boarder, Married, b. Oct 15, 1876, Aged 24, painter.

    Ontario Land Registry Office Abstract Book 256, Plan 174
    Village of Erin, Wellington County, p7
    . Lot 2, Con 10 Part Lot 14, Murray & Beattie's St.
    Lewis Moffats Murray & Beatties Survey
    . 1892 Nov 12, Bargain&Sale, Agnes Spears widow, John & Robt Wilson, Exors., David Spiers, Decd., to Mary Felker, part 40 per., Also right of way & others.
    . 1907 Feb 15, Mary & John Felker, to Wm. H Musgrave, $300, called Lot 13.

    . Ontario Death Registration # 54 016547
    Mary Patterson Felker, died 1 Mar 1935, Aged 86 years 2 months,
    Born 28 Dec 1848, Ontario, Housewife, widow.
    Place of death Meaford, Ontario, 9 months, 3 days (=31 May 1934.)
    Informant: Miss Carrie Felker, Meaford, Ont., Eldest Daughter.*
    Died of Cerebral hemorrhage stroke. Duration 3 months.
    Burial at Park Lawn, Toronto.

    Note7: Meaford, is on Georgian Bay, which is part of Lake Ontario. Sisters Carrie Felker & Mrs. Margaret Felker Knight lived together. - PJA

    Obituaries:
    . 1935 Mar 1, At the residence of her daughter, Mrs A W Knight, Meaford, Ontario, Friday, March 1, 1935, Mary Felker, wife of the late John Felker, formerly of 305 Pacific Ave, West Toronto, in in her 86th year. Remains arriving in Toronto Saturday noon. Funeral from the residence of her son, Neil C Felker, 221 Evelyn Ave., Monday 2 pm. Interment park lawn Cemetery.
    Ref:; Toronto Daily Star newspaper.

    . 1935 Mar 13, Erin: A former resident of this village passed away at the home of her daughter, at Meaford, on March 4th, in the person of Mary Felker, wife of the late John Felker in her 86th year. The family left Erin about 30 years ago & will be remember by many of our readers.
    Ref: Georgetown Herald.

    . Book I, Instrument 64, dated 1843 Aug 4, Registered 1846 Jun 26
    Lewis Felker & wife as to Dower, Grantee John Watt, 50 acres W quarter, dated 1856 Dec 31 at 11 o'clock.
    . Grantor Mary Felker & Lewis Felker, sold to James Ferrier £150, 50 A NW Half of SW half Lot 7, Con 7. [i.e. Richard Patterson is located on adjoint Felker property. - PJA. ]

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Wellington Co. Book West Garafraxa, Book 69, p.377
    Lot 24 NE Half, Con 5, West Garafraxa:
    . 1837 Mar 18, Patent, Crown, to Daniel Black
    . 1837 July 6, Bargain&Sale, David Black & Wife, to Richard Patterson, NEHalf 100, £184.3.10
    . 1856 Mar 14, Mortgage, Grantor, Richard Patterson, father & guardian of Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, John & Caroline Patterson, by Mary late his wife, only daughter of Henry Catchpole.
    Grantee: George Sunley & Robert Sunley, Executors of the late Henry Catchpole.
    . 1870 May 20, Trust Deed, Richard Patterson, to Mary Patterson, spinster, NE Half 100A.
    . 1870 Jun 20, Mortgage, Jesse Bowley & Wife, to Mary Patterson #EH, 100A, $2600.
    . 1872 May 3, Discharge Mortgage, Rob Sunless, sole survives Exec of Hen. Catchpole, to Richard Patterson, 1870 Sep 18, $200, Mortgage.
    . 1870 June 3, Robt Sunley, Sole surveying Executor of Henry Catchpole, to Richard Patterson, 1870 Sep 18, $200 for Mortgage 9375.
    . 1872 May 18, Discharge Mortgage, Registered 15 June 1872, Mary Patterson Felker & John Felker, her husband, to Jesse Bouley, NE 100, Mortgage #9, $1700.
    Ref: Archives of Ontario Vol OI-I, 1821-1948, Reel 1480, p 103.

    . Book I, Instrument 64, dated 1843 Aug 4, Registered 1846 Jun 26
    Lewis Felker & wife as to Dower, Grantee John Watt, 50 acres W quarter, dated 1856 Dec 31 at 11 o'clock.
    . Grantor Mary Felker & Lewis Felker, sold to James Ferrier £150, 50 A NW Half of SW half Lot 7, Con 7. [i.e. Richard Patterson is located on adjoint Felker property. - PJA. ]

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

    Died:
    Aged 86y 2m. COD: Cerebral hemorrhage & influenza.

    Buried:
    W. Toronto

    Notes:

    Married:
    John Felker, 26, Widower, yeoman, Garafraxa, s/o John & Henrietta, Married MARY PATTERSON, 22, Ontario, Gafrafraxa, d/o JOHN & MARY ELLEN, Witn: Frederick & Jane Felker of Garafraxa,([Brother & his wife] on 3 Jan, 1872 Married at John's farm. Garafraxa W, Vol. 27

    Children:
    1. Frederick FELKER, .4 was born on 25 Jan 1871 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 30 Jan 1958 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    2. Caroline CARRIE FELKER was born on 25 Oct 1872 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 30 Jan 1958 in Meaford, St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    3. Sarah SADIE FELKER, .3 was born on 2 Dec 1877 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 1 Aug 1938 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    4. John Wesley JACK FELKER, .19 was born on 2 Dec 1879 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 14 Aug 1929 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 16 Aug 1929 in Erin Union Cemetery.
    5. Margaret Florence "MAGGIE' FELKER, .2 was born on 24 Aug 1881 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 27 Jul 1973 in Meaford, St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    6. Cornelius NEIL FELKER, .IV was born on 16 Oct 1883 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 27 Apr 1978 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    7. HERBert FELKER was born on 16 Oct 1883 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 12 May 1966 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    8. George Oston Orwell FELKER, .2 was born on 9 Jun 1888 in Hillsburg, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 11 Dec 1908 in Fergus, Nichol Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Hillsburg Cemetery.
    9. 1. Lela Blair FELKER was born on 29 Sep 1889 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 16 Sep 1958 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John FELKER, .16 was born on 22 Jul 1820 in Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada (son of Lewis FELKER, .2, SUE and Mary MEREDITH, , DUE); died on 13 Sep 1884 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

    Notes:

    John Felker.4 is the son of Henrietta Couse & Lewis Felker.2nd.

    . Early Members of Mount Carmel Methodist Church, Lot 15, Con 7, Garafraxa Twp.:
    FELKER, John was born in 1821 in Ontario, 1871 member, Carmel Methodist Church, West Garafraxa, married Henrietta.

    . Garafraxa Wild Lands Assessment
    Mary Felker, Lot 16 SW 100 6th Con. Settled 1833, Assessed 1 Jul 1849
    Mary Felker, Lot 17 SW 163, 6th Con. Settled 1833, Assessed 1 Jul 1849.

    . 1851 Census, Garafraxa West, Wellington, Ontario
    John Felker age 32, b. Ontario, farmer, Methodist
    Henrietta 26; Frederick 9; John 7; Ann 5 & twin Mary 5; Elizabeth Felker.

    . 1851 Apr 17 Census, Garafraxa West Twp.
    John Felker, Age 50, b 1821, Ontario, German Origin, Methodist Epis., Farmer
    Henrietta, Age 46, b 1825, Ontario
    Mary Ann, Age 24, b 1847, Ontario
    Elisabeth, Age 19, b 1852, Ontario
    Francis, Age 14, b 1857, Ontario, &
    Phebe Jane Felker, Age 6, b 1865, Ontario.
    Note1: Resided with his brother Abraham Felker at his father-in-law's Monkman farm at W Lot 15, Con 7.
    Note2: 1860, John Felker farmed his father's 50 acres.

    . 1858 Mar 1- April Letters remaining in the Garafraxa Post Office: John Fokes, Elias Fulker, Geo. Skine Post Master.
    . 1858 June 1 for 3 weeks, Letters Remaining, Faulks, John (2 letters).
    . 1858 Sep 2 - Dec 1st. John Folks. Alex Ferrier, Wm. Felker.
    Ref: British Constitution Newspaper.

    History of Belwood. In 1854 Mr Skeen built a mill, which was a great advantage as before this the pioneers were obliged to put 50 lbs. of wheat another backs & walk to Fergus or even sometimes to Guelph. When they goat oxen they felt they could with for nothing better. Mr. Dixon was the miller & all the farmers brought their wheat & oats to be ground into flour & oaten by water power.
    Mr. Cyrus Sargent drove the mail & stage to Fergus for a time & used to blow a horn all the way down the street so everyone know when he arrived with parcels & mail.
    There was a woolen mill where the wall as taken to the mill in fleeces. It was made in a roll about an inch across. You had to be very careful of these rolls. They were so soft & could easily be broken. The farmer took them home to his wife who spent many weary hours spinning them into yard. They made their dyes from different kings of baRk of trees in the bush.
    Ref: 1949, Wellington Co. Museum & Archives.

    . 1861 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS, Belwood, Wellington Co.
    JOHN FELKER, Con 7, Lot 16, Under cultivation 40 Acres, Crops 1860 30A., Pasture 1860 10A, Wild woods 10A, Farm Value $2,000, implements $100, Spring Wheat 14A yields 300 bu., Peas 5A yields 120 bu., Oats 10A yields 300 bu., Potatoes 1A yields 50 bu., Turnip nilA yields 600 bu., Hay Bundles of 10,000 lbs. 2, Maple sugar 100 lbs, Wool 30 lbs., Full cloth 13 yards, Flannel 20 yards, Cider nil, Bulls/Oxen over 3 years nil, Steers/Heifers 3, Milled Corn 3, Horses over 3 years old 4, Value of same $300, Colts/Filles 3 years, 9, Sheep 9, Pigs 11 Value of a ll Livestock $700. Butter 200 lbs., Beef barrels 300 lbs., Pork barrels 120 lbs.
    Census taker rears: In a good many places I find that the Farmers Complain hat the Spring Frost has injured the Peas & Spring Wheat. The Potatoes has also been injured by the Frost. Agr. census for Lewis, Abraham, William & John Felker.

    . 1867 Wellington County Directory: Folkes, John [Felker], Con 5, Lot 16, freeholder.

    . 1871 Gazetteer County Wellington, West Garafraxa Township
    John Felker, Con. 7, Lot 15. Freeholder.

    . 1871 - 1877 John Felker Jr. had E half Lot 27, Con 7, Garafraxa, along with South quarter Lot 27. The Irvine River runs along the location for the 7th line, so it was not open, very low land there. A trail was opened on higher land to the east.

    . 1871 John Felker Jr. W half Lot 27, Con & continues S. half Lot 27 in 1877.
    Garafraxa Circuit: Morris Cook. W Neal, Jas Loree, Wm. Woods., Wm Cotton, Jno. own, H Scarrow, Jno. Mitchel, Rev R L Tindall, Mrs D Kyle, Mrs. Burns, W. FELKER, J. FELKER, A. FELKER. A. & D. Feirrier, Jas. Kennedy & R. Everligh.
    Circuits in Orangeville, Horninge Mills, Creemore, Collinwood, Meaford, Mount Forest, Listowel, Teeswater, Invermay, Kincardine, Hanover - All Circuit missions served by Rev. J. H. Hilts!
    Ref: Experiences of a backwoods preacher, by Rev. Joseph H Hilts, 1887.
    XRef: Abe. Monkman for a more lengthy version. - PJA.

    . 1871 Mar 10 - School Sec Now 11 on 10th Con. Still closed, no opening prospect. James Brown lost his 4 children to scarlet fever in one week [ no children left.]
    . 1871 Jun 2 - Scarlet Feever Panic, sons of Ed. McConnel, Lot 24, Con 6, Garafraxa, Swallowed creek water, fever 3 days, attendance at school decreased [boy is OK.].
    . 1871 June 30 - Pig Bylaw probing pigs running lose in Fergus, amuse country folk, A social was held Friday ending at the M.E. church 6th Line Sara. Music played, 2 speeches, $11.50 collect for school Sabbath library.
    Note3: This the the school house, adjacent the log church to the Felker property on 6th Con. Gara.
    Ref: Fergus Freeholder Newspaper.

    . 1883 Wellington County Directory: John Felker, Con 6, Lot 16 Garafraxa, farmer, 50 Acres.

    . 1875 Wellington Co. Directory & Gazetteer, Douglas, Garafraxa P.O.
    A Post Village situated on Lot 12, Con 7 & 8, Twp. West Grafraxa. It contains 5 stores, 3 blacksmiths shops, planing mill, saw mill, & flower & grist mil, iron foundry, 3 hotels & 3 churches, Presbyterian, Methodist & congregationalist. The Credit Valley railway will have a station here. The Gravel Road between Hereford & Fergus which passes through this Village, is considered one of the best in the County. Parties writing to this office should be careful & address Garafraxa, the name of the P.O. is not Douglas, as a great many suppose. Numerous mistakes are made in this way, as there is a Post office of that name in the Co. Renfrew. A carding mill will be opened in the Village this season. Distant from Fergus 8 miles, & 21 from Guelph, the County Town. Stage to Fergus daily, fare 30 cents.

    . 1875 Mar 1 - Mr. John Felker, Garafraxa, has encaged a beautiful bald-head eagle. His majesty was out in search of fresh lamb, & finding no rest for the sole of his foot but the pan of a steel strap, has now retired from active business.
    Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto.

    . 1876 Wellington Co., Directory, Douglas, Garafraxa PO
    A Post Village situated Lot 12, Con 7 & *, West Garafraxa Twp., It contains 5 stores, 3 blacksmiths shops, planing, saw, flour 7 grit mills, iron foundry, 3 hotels, 3 church.Parties writing to this office should be careful & address Garafraxa, the name of the P.O. is not Douglas, as a great many suppose. Numerous mistakes are made in this way, as there is a Post office of that name in Renfrew Co. A carding mill will be opened in the Village this season. State to Fergus daily fare 30 cents.

    . 1878 Feb 21 - Scarlet fever is prevalent in some sections of West Garafraxa.Ref: Acton Free Press.
    . 1879 - Douglas, Garafraxa P.O. Pop about 300. several churches, grist seam, Plaining, woolen mills. Montreal telegraph office, Mails daily.
    . 1877 - John Felker, Con 7, Lots 27, 50 A. & 60 A., Lot 16 50 A

    . 1881 Census, John & Henrietta are in Garafraxa West, Wellington Centre, Ontario
    John age 61, Dutch, Farmer, E. Methodist
    Henrietta age 54; Ann 34; Francis 25; Jane 16.

    . 1883 Wellington Co. Directory, West Garafraxa Twp.
    Felker John, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 16.
    Douglas, West Gararafraxa twp. has a rolling surface with principally clay loam, with heavy clay subsoil, about 1/5 seconds & 1/5 third class. The soil products are spring wheat, barley, oats, peas, turnips, hay, pasture, Cattle raising being largely engaged in.
    Ontario Death Registration # 8- 019582, West Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co., Cdn.Methodist church, stone bldg., seating 200, services 10:30. Pray meeting on Thursday.

    . Name: John Felker, Senior,
    Died 13 Sep 1884 at West Garafraxa, Wellington Gender: born 1820,
    Aged 64 years, 5 months, born Grimsby, Ontario
    d. of rheumatism*, 20 years.
    Informant: Rev M Smith, Garafraxa, Methodist.

    Note4*: Rheumatism - like any respectable farmer, early to bed & early to rise, makes one's bones to ache:
    Chop wood to keep the cold & damp off the log cabin, out in the rain & wet snow to look after the crops & tend to the animals at least a couple of times a day. - PJA.

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Grimsby. Ref: Death Cert.

    Died:
    Aged 64y 4m. COD: Rheumatism, 20 years.

    Buried:
    Grey pillar monument S18-8, has deep cleft across his DOD.

    John married Henrietta COUSE on 22 Feb 1843 in Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. Henrietta (daughter of Henry COUSE and Mrs. Anna (Henry) COUSE) was born on 21 Jan 1826 in Beamsville, Clinton Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 31 Mar 1911 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Henrietta COUSE was born on 21 Jan 1826 in Beamsville, Clinton Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario (daughter of Henry COUSE and Mrs. Anna (Henry) COUSE); died on 31 Mar 1911 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Henrietta is the daughter of Mrs Anne Couse, 1799-12 Nov 1847, aged 48 years
    & Henry Couse, b. 22 Sep 1796-13 May, 1865, aged 68 years, 7 months & 21 days,
    Buried McKeen Cemetery, Plot E10, & Henry Couse.

    . 1869 Dec 17 - Douglas Correspondence: Tea Meetings. Methodist Episcopal church 10th Line, Garafraxa on Thurs 2rd & 6th Line Grafraxa Christmas Day, Tea served at 3 o'clock, at both places. Tickets 25¢ ea., speeches, singing, etc.
    Ref: Fergus Freeholder Newspaper.

    . 1870 Jul 1 - In West Garafraxa Township the storm hit with much more force than in the Fergus &Guelph areas. Damage was most severe in the vicinity of the 6th Line, suggesting another tornado touched down there. About a dozen barns lost all or a portion f their roofs. Peter McDougall discovered his small barn relocated to a nearby bush.In the Belwood area, then known as Douglas, the storm was the worst that anyone could remember. Residents there watched the black cloud advance from the northwest. A cloudburst began about 8pm. Some residents reported hearing a load roar, suggestive of full-fledged tornadoes. Rail fences were demolished, with the rails scattered like toothpicks. Wind & rain trashed grain crops. A strip of uprooted trees.
    Damage was most intense along the 5th & 6th Lines.There were many casualties to cattle in West Garafraxa, most killed by falling trees & branches. One tree killed 3 yearling cattle, which had sought refuge under its branches. As the storm reached its peak, Dick & Bill East arrived at the farm of Sam Allen for a visit. As they tied their horses, the wind lifted the roof from the barn & dropped it on Dick East. Unconscious from a blow to the head, he survived 15 minutes. Brother Bill survived without a scratch.
    As an encore, nature provided another storm 2 nights later, on July 22, 1870. That one was less destructive than the earlier storm, & struck shortly before midnight. Few people got much sleep that night due to a continuous display of lightning & ground-shaking thunder that kept up until about 4am. A few barns & trees were hit with lighting for the second time in 2 days. There was one major fire chalked up to lightning during that second storm. John Taylor lost his barn, with a large quantity of grain & all his implements. The fire flared up again about noon the following day, but was extinguished with the help of neighbours.
    Ref: Wellington Advertise newspaper, pub. 20.02.6 / Wellington Museum & Archives.
    - - -

    Birth:
    Older German spelling: Kause.

    Died:
    Aged 85y, 2m. Died chronic myocarditis after several years. Res. L16 C7 West.

    Buried:
    Monument S13-8. His wife, Aged 85y.

    Children:
    1. Frederick W FELKER, .2 was born on 25 May 1844 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 29 Aug 1903 in Arthur, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Belsyde Cemetery.
    2. 2. John FELKER, .18 was born on 9 Mar 1845 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 26 Nov 1921 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.
    3. Annie FELKER, .3 was born on 13 May 1847 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 22 May 1898 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
    4. Mary Ann FELKER, .5 was born on 13 Mar 1847 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 15 Oct 1907 in Cambridge (Galt), Waterloo Co., Ontario.
    5. Elizabeth LIZZIE FELKER, .3 was born on 3 Sep 1851 in Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 20 Feb 1930 in Fergus, Nichol Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried on 23 Feb 1930 in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
    6. Francis Elias FRANK FELKER, .2 was born on 10 Oct 1857 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 29 Dec 1924 in Superior, Douglas Co., Wisconsin; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
    7. Phoebe JANE FELKER, .2 was born on 8 Jan 1865 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 22 Feb 1932 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
    8. William James FELKER, .6 was born in 1870 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died after 1940.

  3. 6.  Richard PATTERSON was born on 16 Sep 1809 in King's Lynn, Co. Norfolk, England; died on 7 Feb 1871 in Licking, Plum Valley, Upton Twp., Texas Co., Missouri.

    Notes:

    Richard is the son of Elizabeth Hotson & John V Patterson.

    Richard is the son of Elizabeth Hotson & John V Patterson.

    The church parishes for Lynn Norfolk Co. are
    Lynn St Margarets is the old original town of Lynn
    Lynn All Saints (sometimes listed as South Lynn)
    Lynn North (sometimes listed as St Edmunds)
    Lynn Regis &
    Lynn St Nicholas
    Anne

    1. Ontario Marriage Registration, Wellington Co., 21 Nov 1859,
    Wm. Smeaton, married Sarah Paterson, Born LYNN, England, 21y /1838, d/o Mary Ann & Richard Paterson. - is a misremembering of who was born in Lynn. KINGS LYNN is usually shortened to Lynn. (Daughter Sarah Patterson was, of course, born in Ontario.)

    2. * 1929 Jun 25. Pyote, Texas Death Certificate
    (daughter) Caroline Patterson Sitton, Born Guelph Canada 1854.3.10.
    Father Richard Paterson, Born King Lin*, England, Mother Ketch Poal, b. London, England. [possibly phonic spelling for King's Lynn.]

    3. Baptism Registration Belaugh, Aylsham District, Co. Norfolk Norwich Diocese, Belaugh Parish Register:
    . 1810 Sep 16, privately baptized, Richard Patterson,
    Parents John V. & Elizabeth Patterson, late of Hotson. [i.e. nee Elizabeth Hotson]. &
    ( . 1812 May 24, Bapitized, James Patterson, s/o John & Elizabeth Patterson, late of Hotson.)

    . King's Lynn is a seaport known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn & is in Northfolk Co., England, about 98 miles /158 km. north of London. Could a reason for Richard's emigration have been the 1832 cholera epidemic in King's Lynn?
    Aylsham was named for a Saxon settlement called Aegel, & ham for village. In 1086 it was was recorded in the Domesday Book as Elesham. The parish church St Peter Belaugh, Ingworth Deanery, dates before 1385. . - .

    . 1834 Census, Garafraxa Twp., Gore District Wellington Co. , Ontario
    Richard Patterson, One male over 16.
    Note1: Richard is living in Garafraxa alone. There were only 27 families living in Garafraxa in 1834.)
    Note2: Richard Patterson was not found on the 1833 Garafraxa Assessment.

    . RECORD FOR FURTHER RESEARCH* Archibald Patterson, Con 2 Lot 8, Erin Twp., 1827 Assessment: Total 7 people.1832-1833: Two males. 1832. Total 8.

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Book West Garafraxa, Book 70, p.71
    Lot 7 NE Half, Con 6, West Garafraxa:
    . 1837 Mar 18, Patent, Crown, to Daniel Black
    . 1856 Mar 14, Bargain&Sale, David Black & Wife, to Richard Patterson, NEHalf 100, £184.3.10
    . 1856 Mar 14, Mortgage, Grantor, Richard Patterson, father & guardian of Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, John & Caroline Patterson, by Mary late his wife, only daughter of Henry Catchpole.
    Grantee: George Sunley & Robert Sunley, Executors of the late Henry Catchpole.
    . 1870 May 20, Trust Deed, Richard Patterson, to Mary Patterson, spinster, NE Half 100A.
    . 1870 Jun 20, Mortgage, Jesse Bowley & Wife, to Mary Patterson #EH, 100A, $2600.
    . 1870 May 3, Discharge Mortgage, Rob sunless, sole survives Exec of Hen. Catchpole, to Richard Patterson, 1870 Sep 18, $200, Mortgage.
    . 1870 June 3, Robt Sunley, Sole surveying Executor of Henry Catchpole, to Richard Patterson, 1870 Sep 18, $200 for Mortgage 9375.
    . 1872 May 18, Discharge Mortgage, Registered 15 June 1872, Mary Patterson Felker & John Felker, her husband, to Jesse Bouley, NE 100, Mortgage #9, $1700.

    . 1852 Jan. Census Garafraxa Twp., Wellington County, Ontario, Canada:
    House: Tavern, Log Cabin {The two entries appear to be 2 buildings. - PJA].
    Richard Paterson, Farmer & Tavernkeeper, born England, age 40 years [ 1810,]
    Maryann, age 39 / 1821, Married, England,
    Sarah, age 8 / 1843, Canada West,
    Elizabeth, age 6 / 1845, Canada West,
    Mary, age 3 years / 1848, Canada West
    Pheby Patterson, age 2 / born 1849, Canada West, 2 years.

    * 1856 June 14 - Mortgage: Richard Patterson formerly of Garafraxa Twp. (Wellington Co., Ontario) & now Houston, Texas, Co., Missouri.
    Richard Patterson let a mortgage to George Sunley & Norbert Sunley of Guelph, Executors of Henry Catchpole, late of Guelph, in the amount of 184 £ 13 shillings & 10 pence half penny, plus interest.

    . 1856 SEPTEMBER 16:
    Geo & Robert Sunley, Guelph, Ontario, Executors of the late Henry Catchpole
    Richard Patterson Father & guardian of
    Sarah, Elizabeth, £184. 15 shillings 10 pence.
    Mary, Phoebe, James & Caroline Patterson
    by Mary Ann his wife & only daughter of Henry Catchpole.

    > 1856 September 16, Grantor: Richard Patterson, Father & guardian of Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, James & Caroline Patterson by his wife Mary Ann, only daughter of Henry Catchpole. Grantee: George & Robert Sunley, Guelph, Executors of the late Henry Catchpole £184.15.10 1/4.

    Note3: The original land holder David Black & wife Margaret Spiers-Felker were related to John Felker who married Mary Patterson. John Felker's farm is just a few farms north of the lot of land is on the same Concession 6. - PJA.

    Note4: Sarah Tovell married Geo Sunely, making her an in an in-law to her father's second wife's sister's (Mary Ann Catchpole) & niece Mrs. Mary Patterson Felker - who lent Geo. Sunley a mortgage. As well as William Sunley was executer of her father Henry Catchpole. - PJA 2010.

    . 1857 - Licking & Houston were both on railway lines. The original survey was made by Jonathan Yates in 1857, & acknowledged by Mary Sherrill July 24 of that year. This Licking is at least 20 years older than Houston. Daniel Boone a frontiersmen, had lived in the region for a time as early as 1816.

    * 1870 May 20 - Wellington Co., Ontario, Land Transactions., #498, Pages, 117-122 ( True Record copy version) Summary:
    Payment of £ 184. 13 s. 10 half pennies. A mortgage & interest paid for by me, to provided by the mutual love & affection to his children by his late wife of whom now survived,
    Elizabeth married to one Wilson of Texas County,
    & Mary Patterson & Phoebe, John & Caroline, all of Texas County.
    Richard Patterson desires to provide the further support, maintenance & education of all such of these children, Elizabeth, Phoebe, Caroline & John Patterson or his now three surviving children & in consideration of the sum of 5 shillings of lawful money of Canada. ? Lot 7, Concession 6, Twp. of GUELPH, Wellington Co., Ontario 100 Acres to be sold in auction by Mary Patterson & his lawyers Norbert Sunley, to share equally amongst those of his surviving children.
    Signed, Mary Patterson. Signed in duplicate, Richard Patterson.
    Witnessed by: 20 May, 1870, John M. Blankenship, Druggist of the Town of Houston, Co of Texas, Missouri.

    . Richard Patterson settled in Texas County with his family. He settled on a farm about 2 miles northeast of Dykes farm, now Dykes, Missouri.

    . Date not given. Missouri Land Purchase Registry, Springfield Extract, Vol 19, P199, Reel S00014.
    Richard Patterson, 40 Acres, Section South West, Section 36, Town 31, Range 11, 'County not given.'

    . HOUSTON, TEXAS CO., MISSOURI is the county capital. It is located on a hill, which terminates on the north in a bluff at Brushy Creek. St. Louis 140 miles SW & Kansas City 200 miles SE. he town was incorporated June 29, 1847, & postal service was extended the next January. - Richard Patterson settled in Texas county seat of Houston. During the Civil War (1861-65) the Houston courthouse was destroyed twice.

    . SPRINGS & CAVES at t Houston - The Blankenship Springs are located two & one-quarter miles north of Houston, in a beautiful dell near Piney River. There are many springs, with as many different kinds of water, all of which unite & go sweeping over the pebbles, upon which is left a beautiful golden bronze. But few of these springs have been analyzed. They are in a romantic place, & the picturesque scenery cannot be excelled. A fine cave near the hotel, which has been used for keeping fresh meats, milk, butter, etc., is superior to anything ever used for that purpose. The temperature is 59 degrees. There are many other caverns, not only around Houston, but throughout the county.

    . CIVIL WAR: Alternate raids by the contending parties left it a barren waste, so that 1865 found the county almost de-populated. ...The town was destroyed twice during the war, & when peace was proclaimed she had not a single inhabitant, nor was there even a barn standing within her present limits. It took a long time to recover from this blow. For some time the site was occupied by a few people who lived in shanties hastily thrown up between showers, & a store, the proprietors of which handled only a few necessaries of life. But the lands surrounding the town were too valuable to remain idle very long, & those who had been driven away by the troubles of the times came back to their old homes & went to work. Political differences were forgotten, & new houses took the places of the old.
    Ref: Goodspeed, 1889.

    * Notwithstanding the above, Richard evidently was present in Houston because he paid his taxes from:
    . 1861 - 64 Texas Co., Missouri, Military Troops & Taxpayer List: Richard Patterson.
    Note3: No designation is found for supporter of either Federal & Confederate sides during the Civil War.
    Ref: Goodspeed, 1889.

    . 1870 Jun 17 Census Upton Twp., Texas Co., Missouri, Post Office: Plum Valley Licking
    Richard Patterson, Age 61 /b 1809, Farmer, value of real estate $800, Value of personal estate $300, Born England,
    Phebe, 19 /b1851, Keeping house, b. Canada
    Caroline, 16 /b 1854, at home, b. Canada
    John Patterson, 18 /b 1852 at home, b. Canada.

    . Richard Patterson settled in Texas County with his family. He settled on a farm about 2 miles northeast of Dykes farm, now Dykes , Missouri.

    . 1875 Campbell's Gazetteer of Missouri
    Licking, formerly Buffalo Lick. The Ozark Mountains extends through this country. There is but little prairie land, all of which is good, & the bottoms on the streams are exceedingly rich.
    Houston, the county seat, situated on Brushy Creek. Licking, 16 miles N NE of Houston is a growing village situated in a rich farming district. It has 1 steam-mill, 3 stores, 2 churches ME & Meth. South, Population of about 200.
    Plum Valley, a post office 10 miles WNW of Houston.
    . Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Borough of Kings Lynn.

    Died:
    Note: Verify death date, conflicts with Census Jun 17th, 1871.

    Richard married Mary Ann CATCHPOLE on 20 Jan 1841 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario. Mary was born on 6 Apr 1823 in Wangford By Southwold, Suffolk Co., England; died in in Houston, Texas County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Ann CATCHPOLE was born on 6 Apr 1823 in Wangford By Southwold, Suffolk Co., England; died in in Houston, Texas County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Mary Ann is the daughter of Mary Caroline Cotton & Henry Catchpole Sr.

    Did Mary Ann Catchpole Patterson die of childbirth in Alabama?
    (Research in Wellington Co., Ontario has produced no death or gravesite information.) - PJA 2010.
    Son John James, 1890 Census of Centralia,
    John James Patterson records he was born Jan. 1856 in Alabama - PJA.

    The Richard Patterson family Bible lists the following children:

    1. Kenery Paterson, Female, born Jan 11, 1842, Guelph
    2. Noah Paterson, Male, born July 3, 1843, Guelph
    3. Sarah Paterson, Female, born Sep 28, 1844, Guelph
    4. Elizabeth Paterson, Female, born May 10, 1846, Guelph
    5. Mary Paterson, Female, born Dec 28, 1848, Guelph
    6. Pheby Paterson, Female, born July 28, 1850, Guelph
    7. James Paterson, Male, born March 22, 1852, Guelph
    8. Caroline Paterson, Female, born March 10, 1854, Guelph.
     
    Ref: Received this information from Jewell Scott, a granddaughter of Caroline Patterson. - - -

    Died:
    Between 13 November, 1852 - 1856. Est. based on fragmentary date in her father's will disbursements in 1856 to dau. Mary.

    Notes:

    Married:
    at 12 noon. WIT: Henry Catchpool & Eliz Nichols, Rev. Ben Slight, Westley Minister

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary PATTERSON was born on 28 Dec 1848 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 1 Mar 1935 in Meaford, St. Vincent Twp., Grey Co., Ontario; was buried on 4 Mar 1935 in Parklawn / Humbervale Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Lewis FELKER, .2, SUE was born on 5 Mar 1795 in Philadelphia, Delware Co., Pennsylvania (son of Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN FELKER, U.E., 13th and Mary MINGLE, , DUE); died on 20 Jun 1861 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Lewis Felker.2 is the son of Mary Mingle & Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN Felker, U.E. (United Empire Loyalist.)

    . War of 1812, 4th Lincoln Reg't. Militia:
    . 1813 Mar 25 - Jun 2 39 days
    . 1813 Apr 25 - June 24 , Private Lewis Felker, 45 Days.
    . 1813 Jul 20 to Jul 24, Private Lewis Felker, Jr, 5 Days.
    . 1813 Jul 25 - 27th, Priv. Lewis Felker, Jr. Days 2, pd. 2s., 4th Reg. Lincoln Militia, Capt. Wm. Lyons.

    . LOUTH MILLS, Account of Flour & Wiskey sent from this to St. David's by Capt. Askin & Ensign Applgarth:
    . 1813 Dec 18th - Francis Harkisom, 4 (barrels), John Falker, 4, Joseph Falker, 4, Stephen Roy, 4, David Moyer, 4, Henry Hooh, 4, Isaac Osburn, 4, John Linderberry, 4, John Snyder, 4, David Battram, 4, John Ensly, 4, Isaiah Griffen, 3, Jacob Fisher, 4, Lewis Falker, 4,
    Alexander Lane, 4, Gilbert Lane, 4, Jacob Houser, 4, A. Sheldon, 4, Joseph Ducher, 4, William Hutt, 4, Morris Canada, 4, Silas Hopkins, 5.

    . 1813 Jul 20 to Jul 24, Private Joseph Felker, 5 Days.
    . 1813 Jul 25 - 27th, Priv. Lewis Felker, Jr. Days 2, pd. 2s.
    . 1814 Oct 18 - Nov 15, Lewis Felker, Days 15, paid 7s 6s. [together with:]
    . 1814 Oct 18 - Nov 15, Fredric Felker, Days 15, paid 7s 6s. Counter Signed,
    Lt. Col. Robt Nelles.,
    . 1814 May 22 - 30th, Lewis Felker Jr. Days 9, pd. 4s 6s.

    * 1814 May 22 -30th, Days 9, pd 4s 6p. 4th Lincoln Militia Commanded by Capt. Henry Nelles: Privates Lewis Felker, Jur., Joseph Felker, Lewis Felker, Sen., Adam Mingle.
    Ref: War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls & Pay lists, t10386, p813. Archives of Canada.

    . 1824 SETTLEMENT DUTY PERFORMED as attached & admitted.
    Signed, York, 29 June 1824, T. Ridout, Survey General.
    Note1: Thus Mary, Lewis Felker & her brother Jesse Meredtih & sister Anne Meredith were in the wilds of Garafraxa before 1824 to be able to earn their land, build a log cabin 16 X 20 feet. By March 1824 Lewis Felker had moved permanently to the Garafraxa wilderness. - PJ Ahlberg.

    . 1826 Assessment & Census, Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co.
    Felker, Louis, Con 7, Lots 16 & 17W.
    Uncultivated land: 75 Acres, Cultivated Land: 25 Acres
    Oxen 4 Yrs+: 2 Milch Cows: 3 Young Cattle: One;
    Males over 16: One (i.e. Lewis Felker); Males under 16: Three;
    One Female over 16; Two Females under 16';
    Farm Value: £69.

    . 1833 Erin & Garafraxa Twps., Wellington Co., Gore District 7:
    One male, 3 boys, 1 women, 2 girls.

    . 1834 Feb 21 Assessment, Lot 16 & 17, Garafraxa Twp.:
    Uncultivated land: 20 Acres; Cultivated Land: 30 Acres;
    Oxen Milch Cows & Young Cattle: (same as above in 1826.)
    One Male over 16; Three Males under 16;
    One Female over 16: One; Four Females under 16;
    Farm Value Lot 16: £52. & Lot 17, Value: £20.

    Garafraxa-Owen Sound Road
    . 1837-1850 Crown Lands, Letters to Survey Generals Office York, to Lieut. Governor, 400 sq. acres will take 1 year or more to survey best route for road through the woods. 1840, £3,000 Lieut. Gov calls township Syneham, i.e.. Owen Sound on Lake Huron Rd.
    . 1829 Feb 29 Letter from John Telfter, local agent at Elora, A great dissatisfaction almost the settle, because more than 100 persons have come 100-200 miles away for a free grant. The people is crowding in to the settlement with their families before the sleighing goes off for the purpose of getting some cleaning done to put some spring crops in for the support of their families … Reply soon so the people can get some crips in or they will not be able to put in a crop in this year which will make it settlers no money to return home.
    . 1842 Jan 12, Arthur. Road finished but for a few rods, Bridge over Saugreen R. 481 feet in 3 parts, must construct when ground frozen hard, oxen sink to their bellies, raid open in winter ]; in spring swamps will need a causeway. Joh Teller, 9 in family, Presbyterian.
    Ref: Archives of Ontario RGI, A17, Box 15.

    * A D Ferrier's Reminiscences, from lectures delivered to Farmers & Mechanics Institute, Fergus in 1864. Ferrier recalls his travels starting in 1830-1834.
    . 1835 the of 1835 & the beginning of 1836 was very cold. The snow was between 3 & 4 feet deep in the woods, the thermometer was 30 degrees below zero.We used frequently to hear the wolves in pursuit of the deer; tow or 3 times got parts of the deer which they had been unable to devour. the sound of the wolves in pursuit is a good dal like that of a pack of foxhound, only more melancholy & more like a howl. they are very seldom seen. We often saw deer. They are easily tamed if taken young - but get very troublesome. We had several turtle feats. the porcupine is very good eating, very like a rabbit. Raccoon is not bad but rather rich & strong tasted. during the first interleaf bread was very scarce. although we had no bread, we had potatoes, oatmeal, salmon & lots of venison. Mr. Alpaugh, of Garafraxa, used to be a great hunter in those days & as he passed our house on the way to Fergus we got the first offer of his game. Stoves were hardly known. The big black pot & bake kettle were the chief culinary instruments.
    Our first experience of (militia) state labor was realized in 1835. We busted together & marched to a pretty little stream. Our hands blistered nicely, but we just pricked the little blobs on the balsam trees & rubbed them with that. They healed wonderfully. Our dinner consisted of died deer fa]ham which old Mr Black provided, with bread , scones & crop.
    Ref: Sketches of the Early Days of Fergus & vicinity, 1919.

    . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West:
    Garafraxa, Wellington District, 1638 Acres under cultivation, land of excellent quality, 377055 acres of Crown land are open for sale at 8 shillings per acres. 1 grist & 2 saw mills. Population in 1841 is 322.

    . 1851 Dec 2 - Places for Polling. Erin. Township Hall, Garafraxa, McKee's Barn.
    Ref: Guelph Herald newspaper.

    . 1854 Nov. 8 - 25 - Letter for Lewis Felker remaining in Garafraxa Post Office. Post Master Geo. S Keen.
    Ref: Fergus Freeholder Newspaper.

    . 1861 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS, Belwood, Wellington Co.
    LEWIS FELKER, Con 7, Lot 16,
    Under cultivation 70 Acres, Crops 1860 45A., Pasture 1860 25A, Wild woods 30A,Farm Value $3,000, implements $200, Spring Wheat 30A yields 200 bu., Peas 5A yields 200 bu., Oats 5A yields 250 bu., Potatoes 1A yields 50 bu., Turnip 4A yields 600 bu., Hay Bundles of 10,000 lbs. 6, Maple sugar 150 lbs, Wool 20 lbs., Full cloth 20 yards Flannel 25 yards, Cider nil, Bulls/Oxen over 3 years nil, Steers/Heifers 3, Milled Corn 2, Horses over 3 years old 2, Value of same $150, Colts/Filles 3 years, one, Sheep 7, Pigs 10, Value of a ll Livestock $600. Butter 200 lbs., Beef barrels 700 lbs., Pork barrels 200 lbs.
    Census taker rears: In a good many places I find that the Farmers Complain hat the Spring Frost has injured the Peas & Spring Wheat. The Potatoes has also been injured by the Frost.

    . 1861 Census Bellwood, Wellington Co., p 49
    Lewis Felker, United, Age 63, Farmer. Mrs. Felker, age 63, Born Canada.
    > Mary Fulker [Felker], Age 70 /1791, United States, Widow is crossed out. E. Methodist. [a vaguely located check mark in the last column MAY indicate she died in 1860-61.] VERIFY identity.
    > W. Felker, Born Canada, age 10 [16?] single. VERIFY identity.
    . Abram Felker, Farmer, b UC, Age 27, married & Mrs. Felker, b UC, age 25 / 1836.
    Note2: Age of birth is slightly off, perhaps due to the actual census date.

    Death Notices
    "Felker, Lewis was born in Philadelphia, March 5, 1795,
    came to Canada while young & settled near Smithville, Lincoln County.
    In 1818, he married Mary Meredith.
    In 1826, he moved to Garafraxa, where he died, June 20, 1861; predeceased by some of his children; survived by his wife & children.
    Ref: Canada Christian Advocate, 1858-1872, published 17 July 1861, p. 4; p. 102.

    METHODIST CHURCH, [ Life in pioneer Wellington County ]
    . The Rev. Mr. Trerayne, who succeeded Mr. Pettit, writes :
    Elora, May 1853, Dear Sir: Having now been for 6 months in the Mission,
    I wish to submit to your Society some account of what has been done during that time.
    Upon my entering on the Mission, I have in all 15 stations, through eight townships, viz, Egremont, Arthur, Garafraxa, Erin, Woolwich, Peel, Wellesley & Maryborough, all of which I have been enabled to visit monthly during the winter & to the station in Woolwich I have given a week-day service in addition to the Sunday. Have given up at present on account of the smallness of the congregations, & one other also I visit but once in 2 months, leaving me therefore at present but 16 monthly services.

    The want of roads, & the difficulty of arranging stations within reasonable distances of each other, prevent the Missionary from doing as much as he would otherwise be able to perform. ' this want is particularly felt in Wellesley - in which place I am forced to walk through the woods, between the stations, a distance of ten miles in Summer, & in Winter have to go a round of six miles further. In the Spring & Fall the roads are almost impassible, being a heavy clay soil - a horse being unable to get along, on account of the very deep mud & loose crossways. But amid the difficulties at the worst seasons of the year, the Missionary must feel thankful that God has appointed him as an humble means of gathering together the scattered flock of Christ. He soon forgets his weariness in the warm welcome which is always given, & in the pleasure of seeing a godly congregation gathered round him, despite of mud, & rain, & darkness. & it is gratifying to find. ...

    > In Garafraxa they have raised the means for building, & this week have advertised for tenders, & hope to have a church ready for worship by Winter. With the exception of two union churches & one court room, all the services are held in school or private houses.
    I find a lamentable ignorance displayed with regard to the way in which the church in Canada is supported, - the most part think that all the lands called Clergy lands belong to the church, & that the proceeds of all go to the church. And continually the question is asked me - Why does not the government build us a church? Why is there not a stationed minister among us - have we not plenty of church lands for a Hector and to support him?

    . Sadly Lewis Felker's monument was knocked over & lies in scattered pieces (2016). The clearly legible bottom reads, Died June 20, 1861, Aged 66 Years, 3mo. 15ds.
    . Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: either Oxford Twp./ Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co. NJ, now part Warren Co.

    Died:
    Aged 66y 3m 15d.

    Buried:
    Monument S14-14 (named on 14-15) is severely shattered.

    Lewis married Mary MEREDITH, , DUE on 17 Apr 1819 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario. Mary (daughter of Charles MEREDITH, U.E. and Miriam GRIFFIN) was born on 27 Feb 1798 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 26 May 1869 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary MEREDITH, , DUE was born on 27 Feb 1798 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario (daughter of Charles MEREDITH, U.E. and Miriam GRIFFIN); died on 26 May 1869 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary is the daughter of Miriam Griffin & Charles Meredith, U.E.

    . UCLPetition 46, F Bundle 13, C1897, p589.
    The Petition of Mary Felker of Grimsby*, That your petitioner is the daughter of the late Charles Meredith * of Grimsby & enrolled UE loyalist & is married to Lewis Felker of Grimsby, but is removed to Grainborough Twp. & has never had any lands. Therefore humbly prays that your Honor be pleased to grant her 200 acres of crown land.
    Signed, Mary, HERXMARK Felker, 11 day April 1820. Court House of Niagara.
    . I do Certify that Mary Felker, the above named petitioner is there person she described to be, & has never had any order for Crown lands.
    Signed, Richard Meredith [i.e. her brother].
    . Read 17 April, 1822, Recommended for 200 Acres. Ordered issued 26 Apr, 1822.

    We, Wm. Dickson, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, certify the Mary Felker appeared at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace this day is recognized by the Magistrates to be the daughter of the late Charles Meredith who retained his loyal during the late war, without aiding or assisting the enemy & is married to Lewis Felker. Alexander Napier of York, Gentleman to her her agent to locate the same.
    Date, at the Court House at Niagara, this 11 Day April, 1820.

    . written at the bottom is: York, 27 March, 1820,
    . I certify that Petitioner, Mary Falker was alive a few days ago & that she moved to Gainsborough near Grimsby. Signed, Daniel Clendenin.
    Envelope: Petition 47 of Mary Felker for land. 11 April 1820, Entered in Land Book L (?) page 214, DUE. Govt. House, 17 Apr 1820, Referenced to the Inspector General for his Report for Council by Order.
    Ref: Archives of Ontario, Microfilm C1897.
    Note1: The younger Meredith children, including Mary Meredith were unable to read & write like their parents & brothers Richard & 1851 Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co.

    . 1824 SETTLEMENT DUTY PERFORMED as attached & admitted.
    Signed, York, 29 June 1824, T. Ridout, Survey General.
    NOTE1: Thus Mary, Lewis Felker & her brother Jesse Meredith & sister Anne Meredith were in the wilds of Garafraxa before 1824 to be able to earn their land, build a log cabin 16 X 20 feet. By March 1824 Lewis Felker had moved permanently to the Garafraxa wilderness. - PJ Ahlberg.

    . Upper Canada Land Book, Page 214, [C103, Archives of Canada]
    Council Chambers at York, Wednesday, 1822 April 17, Present James Baby, Samuel Smith, Rev. Doctor John Strachan.
    Mary Felker, F46, Praying for a grant of land as the Son of a U.E. Loyalist.
    Granted 2 Acres as such.

    . 1822 Garafraxa Twp. Location Ticket, Original is the Archives of Ontario & a copy can be found in the Wellington County Museum.

    . During its lifetime Belwood used 3 names Skeneville & Douglas being the first two & in 1878 the hamlet was still known as Garafraxa Village & the post office there operated as Douglas. . Shand Dam was built during the early 1940's. Before some of its buildings were removed to higher ground, the village boasted a mill, post office, lime kilns, grain elevator, foundry, shoe shop, sash & door factory, hardware & drug store, shoe shop, tailor shop, grocery stores, jewellery store, barber shop & library, butcher shop, blacksmith shop, branch bank, hotel, churches, and town hall. And in 1869, Garafraxa divided into 2 townships–East and West.
    . In 1837, there were only 3 teams of horses in Fergus, & they belonged to Messrs Black, Watt & Webster. Cattle were almost as scarce & money even more so. Business was nearly all done by trade up to the year '45 & later. There was but little grain for sale & the prices in trade very low. Oats ruled at six pence, mill seeds 3 coppers more, wheat 2 shillings & 3 pence & 9 pence for all. No sale for potatoes. There was no butcher and little meat.
    . 1842 - There was no Belwood road - all going up the Owen Sound road to the Green settlement. The Belwood road was surveyed & under-brushed in '42, the directions to the surveyor being to keep on dry ground & thus a crooked road came to pass." 1842 was the year of the great snow, coming Nov. 1st and staying till April 14th.
    Ref: Fergus Elora news Express, pub. 2002.4.3.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Book West Garafraxa, Book 71, p.141
    Lot 16 & 17 SWHalf, 7 Con, 200 Acres:
    . 1824 Sep 4, Patent, Crown to Mary Felker, 100 Acres SW half Con 7. Lot 16;
    . 1845 Aug 4, Bargain&Sale, Lewis Felker & wife as to Dower, to John Watt, L16 W quarter, 50A
    . 1849 Apr 28, B&S John Watt & Wife, to James Ferrier, Quarter, 50A
    . 1856 Nov 20, Mary & Lewis Felker, to James Ferrier NW, 50A
    . 1867 Mar 7, WILL, Mary Felker, to William Felker, West [1 seventh? Acre}
    . 1870 Feb 24, Mtge. Abram Felker & Wife, to Alex Black xxA
    . 1879 Feb 8, Release, Elizth, Wm., AXX, Abram Felker, to David Ferrier, NW Acres?
    . 1883 Dec 14, Abty?, Abram Felker & Wife, to Alex. Barnet $900.
    . 1906 Jun 25, Res. WILL, Abram Felker Decd. to George L Felker, S quarter 50A
    . 1913 Apr 12, B&S, Geo L Filker & wife, To Robt. S Swift, 50A
    . 1913 Apr 12, 2 Claim, James Felker, unmarried, to Geo Felker, 50A

    Lot 17, Con 7 100 Acres
    . 1860 Jun 18, B&S, Mary & Lewis Felker, to John Felker, SEHalf L17, 50 Acres
    . 1867 Mar 7, WILL, Mary Felker, to Wm & Abraham Felker.
    . 1870 Feb 24, Mgt. Abram Felker & Wife, to Alex Banet?, 500A.
    . 1878 Nov 21, Mortg., John Felker& Wife, to Mary A Jeff,

    . 1887 Dec 2, Quit Claim Henrietta Felker, widow & Annie Felker Spinster, to Francis E Felker, 50 Acres. $1.00 [Presumed to be Francis E Felker.3 junior, as his father died in 1859].
    . 1906 Jan 25, Pro WILL, Abram Felker, decd, to James Felker W 50 A. subject to portage & legacy.
    . 1909 May 29. Release of Estate. Mellissa McDonald, James Felker, W 20 A
    . 1913 Apr 9, Disc. Mortg., Margaret Narin?, to James & G L Felker. [Last Felker entry].

    . 1852 Census Bellwood, Wellington Co.
    Falker, Lewis, Age 56 /1795, born US, Methodist, Farmer;
    Mary, Age 54, 1797, born Canada West (Ontario), Methodist;
    Mariah Age 23, 1828, born Canada West, Methodist;
    Martha, Age 17, 1834, born Canada West, Methodist;
    Elias, Age 20, 1831, born Canada West, Methodist;
    Abraham Falker, Age 18, 1835/ born Canada West, Methodist.
    Note2 from Census: Nearby "saw Mill reported that pine was very scarce; Post Office is much wanted here."
    Note3: Nearby are sons John & William Felker with their families .

    . Felker Family History, 1981 March 23, by Mrs. T J Hutchison:
    Old Mrs. Felker was probably the first white woman to sleep in Garafraxa Township. This was a statement made by John Dobbin in a newspaper article in March 9, 1869 issue of Guelph Mercury. John Dobbin Sr. had come to the Carmel-Dracon area of Garafraxa Twp. in July 1826, with his family of 12 children, although some of the girls may not have come, for they married in Galt-Hespeler area.
    But John Dobbin records that they were preceded by the Felker, Headley & Meredith families in March 1826. This was over a year before the first tree was cut in Guelph. They came by way of what is now 15 Sideroad, but there was no road then, only the original survey done in 1821. (There should be a copy of this letter in the Museum, along with several other letters that ran in the Guelph Mercury about that time. In the article John Dobbin continued, Mrs Felker is still living on W half Lot 16, Con 7, 6th line, where she moved 43 years ago (1826) (but the newspaper clipping itself was not dated.)
    Family of Lewis & Mary Felker were: Abraham, William & John. Buried at Carmel. - - -

    Birth:
    Lot 7, Con 9, Smithville.

    Died:
    Aged. 71y 2m, 27d. Wife of Lewis.

    Buried:
    White marble recumbent monument, 2 blasting horns, bible & cover, is cracked into 3 pieces.

    Children:
    1. 4. John FELKER, .16 was born on 22 Jul 1820 in Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Sep 1884 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
    2. William Francis FELKER, .2 was born on 8 May 1824 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 1 Mar 1903 in Arthur, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Woodlawn Memorial Park.
    3. Bethuh MARIAH FELKER was born on 9 Dec 1829 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 24 Oct 1895 in Colbeck, East Luther Twp, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Grand Valley Union Cemetery.
    4. Eliza MARIA FELKER, .2 was born on 9 Dec 1829 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 24 Oct 1895 in Colbeck, East Luther Twp, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Grand Valley Union Cemetery.
    5. Francis ELIAS FELKER, .1 was born in 1831 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 18 Dec 1859 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
    6. Abraham FELKER, .2 was born on 24 Jan 1833 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 19 Feb 1908 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
    7. Mirium Ann MARY FELKER was born on 5 Dec 1838 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 22 Apr 1898 in Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    8. Martha Ann FELKER, .1 was born on 5 Dec 1838 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 3 Apr 1908 in Stratford, Perth Co., Ontario; was buried in Avondale Cemetery.

  3. 10.  Henry COUSE was born on 22 Sep 1796 in Augusta, Frankfort, Sussex Co., New Jersey (son of Peter COUSE and Elizabeth BETSEY SNOVER); died on 13 May 1865 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in McKee Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Couse Family History, by Mrs. T J Hutchinson, May 1975.
    Henry Couse was born in Holland in 1794. In 1800 he & his brothers, John & Frederick emigrated to Pennsylvania, considered bringing along a 6 year old boy. Later the Couse brothers came to Canada as United Empire Loyalists.

    During the 1812 -14 War, they joined the Army under the British General Issac Brock & took part in the Battles of Lundy's Lane & Queenston Heights. Henry Couse was given 200 A of land for his services in the War. In 1835 he brought his wife, Ann to the farm Lot 11, Con 8, Garafraxa. The farm was located on the north bank of the Grand River, with the buildings near the 7th Belwood, sprung up, part of it being built on the Couse property. Gradually the clearing on the Couse farm grew & this farm in the River Flats became productive.

    . HENRY COUSE, born Sept. 22, 1796, married & had 11 children ,­
    5 boys & 6 girls including one set of twins.
    Ref: Annals of the Forty , Vol. 4, 1953. - - -

    Henry married Mrs. Anna (Henry) COUSE. Mrs. was born on 30 Sep 1799 in United States; died on 12 Nov 1847 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mrs. Anna (Henry) COUSE was born on 30 Sep 1799 in United States; died on 12 Nov 1847 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Annie.

    Children:
    1. Mary Jane FINK was born on 12 Apr 1870 in Kitchener, Waterloo Co., Ontario.
    2. 5. Henrietta COUSE was born on 21 Jan 1826 in Beamsville, Clinton Twp., Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 31 Mar 1911 in Belwood, Garafraxa West Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery.