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12851 Francis W is the son of Elsie Laidlaw & Monty Lovegrove. LOVEGROVE, Francis Winifred (I468)
 
12852 Frank 1 FRANK*, Leonard H. (I612)
 
12853 Frank 4
moved from England to New Jersey 1798
moved to Niagara 1804; lived in Stamford Tp, Welland Co 1810
1810-1816 lived in Trafalgar Tp, Halton Co.
1816 arrived Westminster, L39 C1
farmer and blacksmith
"The first wartime incident of squatting in the Byron area seems to have taken place on July 1, 1813 when Nicholas Westbrook assumed Robert Frank's location."
[Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis]
moved to South 1/2 Lot 10 C1, London Township

[Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis, p50] The other non-Watson settler to obtain a location of land in Westminster prior to the War of 1812 was Robert Frank, a native of Yorkshire, England, who was born about 1786. Little is known of his personal history prior to 1804, the year of his immigration to what is now Ontario, except that he evidently settled in New Jersey prior to his departure for Upper Canada. After his arrival in Upper Canada Frank lived in the vicinity of the head of Lake Ontario where he worked a farm on shares and subsequently rented another. By 1810 he was living in Stamford Township, in the former county of Welland, with his wife, Elizabeth, and one son named William.
On June 5 of the same year both Frank and his wife were recomended for grants of land. Being the daughter of Henry Dell, a United Empire Loyalist, Elizabeth Frank was approved for a grant of land. Frank was also eligible for 200 acres for his status as an intending settler; for some reason, however, he does not appear to have been officially located anywhere for almost two years. Ultimately he received a location of lot 39 in the first concession of Westminster on April 10, 1812. It seems that Frank and his family spent the interim on a 100 acre farm in Trafalgar Township, formerly in Halton County, and continued to live there until 1816. In that year Frank settled in Westminster. He had intended to occupy his lot early in the summer of 1812, but when the United States declared war he joined the milita and his service prevented him from settling on his location, for which he had paid the fees, and also from performing the settlement duties.
"Westbrook...entered the province in February of 1810....a follower of Simon Z. Watson. On July 1, 1813 he went on Frank's lot evidently believing that it was really as vacant as it looked, and probably expecting that he would be confirmed there after the war. It is impossible to know what transpired between the two men concerning the lot, and perhaps it is just as well; in the end it was Frank who received the lot. Westbrook, who may have been paid for the work he did on Frank's land, later moved across the Thames River and took up land in neighboruing London Township. Frank was an industrious man, who through hard work, managed to accumulate nearly 1400 acres of land which he eventually divided among the surviving ten of his 11 children.
The subsequent division of his land was complex. The homestead farm on lot 39 was apportioned between his sons, George and Henry. On November 2, 1846 Henry received about 35 acres of this lot on the north side of the Commissioners' Road. On November 2, 1855, exactly nine years later, Henry was given the west half of the farm. George, mentioned above, also got the east half of the lot, except for that portion north of the Commissioners' Road which had been given to his brother. A few years later, on July 1, 1859 Robert Frank died and was buried in the Brick Street Cemetery. 
FRANK*, Robert (I96)
 
12854 Frank Arthur is the son of Augustin Noverre & Jemima Harrington, b 1811 Oct 6, Bury St. Edmunds, England.

1865 June 8 - City Police, before Geo Boomer, Esq. Frank Noverre, 24, [b. 1841] English, appeared on a charge of assaulting John McKeown, keeper of the yacht club boat. The dispute arose as to the ownership of a rudder. In the evidence it appeared that McKeown was the aggressor & the charge was dismissed.
Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto.

1876 May 16 - Inquest in the city yesterday, 2 young men loose their lives when drunk, The downing accident in the Toronto Bay.
Yesterday a 3 o'clock coroner Ridell held an inquest at Williams hotel, West Market St, on the boy of a young man, John Baker, who lost his life through the capsizing of a small boat on the Bay on Saturday evening.
Rob. Follett, 21 Camden St identify the body in the dead house as his stepson, Joh Baker, he was fetched out of Chitin's house on one occasion as they were drinking, decades drink when he gets away from home. Cannot say if he was the worse of liquor on Saturday, for decades he boarded at Mr. Campbell, opposite to where I live.
Frank A Noverre, boat builder, stated: Known deceased since he was a boy, never seen him under the influence of liquor, but not seen much of him.Deceased called on Saturday abut 4 o'clock & asked to lend a boat, he bought a quart of beer that was drunk among some 5 of us. Chitin seem sober; lent then a 16 foot boat, 3ft 8 beam; no sail & no place for sail; understood the parties understood boating; at half past 8, a party named Hanlon told that the deceased hand got 2 drinks in his tavern at the Point & left to come home at 5; Went to Chitin's to see if decades had got home, as I though they were too long out; Found the accident had occurred; Chitin was then in a stupid state & didn't rouse him up; another party sad Baker, His companion wad downed.
Alfred Chitin, lawmaker, 11 Simcoe St, known decades 4 years, see n I'm drunk several ties. We went down to the chart, got a boat, had a drink, I rowed over to the Point, had 2 whiskeys at Hanlon's tavern, landed at Yonge st. wharf, we walked to Great Western Station & went into the saloon, I had gin, he had whiskey; We went out on the Bay again & rowed around till opposite to Church St; went into the saloon at Church & Esplanade its. of gin & whiskey, bought a bottle of whiskey, I had enough & told him not to go, but he went with a half a pint of whiskey & soda water; …when we reached opposite of George st. the boat capsized, deceased did not may any effort to swim. John Baker died by accidental capsizing of the boat. The jury further presented that the building now used as the dead house is a disgrace to the city. Mr Geo. Williams who assisted recovering the body is worthy of the highest commendation.
Ref: The Globe.

1866 - F A Noverre, Boat Builder, Yacht Outfitter, floating boat house, Esplanade, East of Simcoe street.
Prominent among the boat builders of Toronto is Mr. FA Noverre. Commencing business in 1861, it has grown to enormous proportions, until it is now one of the largest in Canada. In addition to the many excellent row boats which Mr. Noverre has made, he has obtained an enviable reputation as a yacht outfitter; month them may be mentioned the Dolphin, once all known, but now no more; the old Oriel when first brought out, the Alarm & the Kestrel.
No long ago Mr. Noverre completed the magnificent sloop rigged yacht Noble for a private gentleman in this city. The cabin is handsomely fitted up & posses every comfort. Since 1870 Mr. Noverre has taken the first prize at the Provincial & Industrial Exhibitions for his class of oats, oars, models etc. He turns out nothing but the very best workmanship & enjoys a wide reputation as being one of the best boat builders in the city.
Ref: Industries of Canada: Historical & Commercial Sketches of Toronto & Environs, by M G Bixby Publishers, 1886.

1879 Oct 7 - Action for Libel Stollery v. The Globe. Capt. Noverre, sworn, deposed - I am ex-Captain of the 10th Royals Regiment; my resignation was gazette during the first week of 1878; I joined the regiment in June 1866, as a commissioned officer; I resigned on account of the unsatisfactory state of the regiment. There was good deal of dissatisfaction among the officers what became of this money paid to the treasure or payment for deposit in a bank. I do not recalled that Noverre was dissatisfied.

1880 Jan 27Juryman: Frank A Noverre, Toronto, Boyle Vs The Globe Libel Case. Couldn't prove he took the cheques.
1800 Jun 19 - Boat House & New Skiff of sale, cheap foot of George street, house 9 x 20 feet, skiff 3 X 14. Apply to Frank A Noverre, boatbuilder.

1894 Jan 10 - Double Drowning, skaters go through thin ice on the Bay. Bad mishap to the rescue party, many narrow escapes. A score of people in the icy water. …the first boy broke through the ice & was not until a 15 minutes after the body of Owens was pulled from the intensely cold water. C Ritchie an CTR extra baggageman carried the boy to Bassett's boathouse, where Mr. Frank A Noverre, boat builder, during the 10 minutes the elapse before the arrival of the patrol wagon, made still further but equally futile attempts at resuscitation. The boy was removed the the morgue.

1895 Jan 26 - Local Briefs - When leaving his boathouse at the foot of York street, last evening Frank Noverre, the all known boat builder, slipped on the sidewalk & fell heavily, fracturing his left ankle. He walked back home to 41 Beverley st., not being aware of the extent of his injuries, but when Dr. Macfarlane was called he advised his removal to the General Hospital.

1896 Mar 12 - Local Courts, Frank A Noverre v. City. He was the lessee from the city of a waterloo & premises on the south side of Lake street. The city did not keep its contracted, dated May 22, 1893, to give him good & convenient access to his premises; he received a fall las year, confined to General Hospital, Claims $3,000. damages.
1896 Mar 13 - At the Civil Asses yesterday the jury in the case of Frank A Noverre V. The City Toronto, returned a verdict of $701.51 on behalf of the plaintiff. Noverre was the levee from the city of a waterloo & premise on which was erected a boathouse on the south side of lake St. The plaintiff contracted, dated May 23, 1893, to give him good & convenient access to his premises & that through defective streets he received, by way of a fall on Jan 25 of last year, bodily injuries that confined him to the General Hospital for a long tie & Permanently injured his constitution. The case based nearly 2 days & it was about 5 o'clock when the jury brought in their verdict.

1897 Mar 3 - Osgoode Hall News -Noverre v. City of Toronto - Judgement on an appeal by plaintiff from judgment of J Ferguson, dismissing the action, which was brought to revoke damages for injuries sustained by plaintiff by falling in Lake st., Toronto & injuring his thigh bone, alleging negligence & breach of convenient contained in his lease to keep in repair the approaches to his premises fronting on the bay, where he carried on the businesses of boat building. The accident happened on the night of 25 Jan, 1895, when there were snow & ice upon the ground. Work was being done by the defendants upon Lake St. Instead of taking the planked way provided for access to & from his premises, the plaintiff left is & proceeded from his premises upon a diagonal track along & across Lake street which was not a street or way completed for use or opened for public travel, no invitation or inducement being held out to the public to travel upon it & which he, owing to irregularities on its surface fell & injured. The appellant contended that defendants were liable from injuries sustained by him. Appeal dismissed with costs.

1898 Aug 12 - Frank Noverre, the well known boat builder tripped over a rope on the dock & broke his arm. He was taken to his home in the police ambulance.

1898 Aug 31 - A daring deed: Young Man Swims Three Miles to Get Help Four Men Upset - 4 young men went out yesterday afternoon for a sail & narrow escaped from drowning in the lake. The hired a light sailing skiff from Frank Noverre in the morning. After sailing around the bay they heady for the Eastern Gap. 4 miles SE of the gap & 3 miles out n the lake one of the apr stepped to the other side & upset the little craft. the upturned boat would not support more the 3, so Lyons swam about 3 miles adore to get help.

1899 Jun 15 - The City Solicitor yesterday issued writs against the Argonaut Rowing Club, Mr. Noverre & Mr Elgie to forfeit their leases & get possession of the properties they occupy on the water front. This is the outcome of claims against the city for damages for alleged ruin to their businesses by delay in construction of the York Street bridge, on account of which they withheld payment of rent & taxes.

1899 Jul 26 Alive & Well - The mystery in regard to the disappearance of Eddie Day, steward of Royal Cdn. Yacht Clubhouse & Harry Pettit, formerly of the Vreda yacht crew, has been cleared up. Mr. Noverre thought there was no possibility of the men being still alive. He knew Mr Day was a poor swimmer. The 2 men were not drowned in Toronto Bay as supposed, when the canoe in which they had left Noverre's boathouse was found without any occupants, but they left the craft to shift for itself & boarded the steam Argyle with the intention to going out on a prearranged plant to go to Ireland. The Globe wired its Kingston correspondent to meet the vessel at that port & make inquiries among the passengers. They arrived in Kingston on the steamer Argyle.

1908 Jul 20 - Obituary, Noverre - At the residence of his son-in-law, 210 Beatrice St., Saturday Jul 18, 1908, Captain F A Noverre, in his 68th year.
Refs: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. - - - 
NOVERRE, Capt. Frank Arthur Sr. (I454)
 
12855 Frank is the son of Anna Louisa McCord & Francis Belding Whittemore.

. 1900 resided 133 Bloor St. East, Toronto.
. 1903-4 resided clk, 1 67 Henry, Toronto.
. 1911 Census, 21 Hawrthorne Ave., Toronto, Ontario.
. 1924 84 Alexandra Blvd., E Frank Whittemore, Trav.

. Was Ernest F Whittemore married twice:
Ernest Frank Whittemore, aged 30 /1882, son of Louisa & Francis Bending Whittemore,
on 18 Nov 1912, married Agatha St. Osyth Cole, dau. of Thomas St... & Emily Cook. - - - 
WHITTEMORE, Ernest FRANK .I (I541)
 
12856 Frank is the son of Annie Lillie & Marsahll Pollack, b. Irelg.

FrankLillie Pollock married1 on 23 Sept 1917 to Minnie Gentry, Tennessee;
married2 on 21 May 1921 to Zella Ethel Taylor. - - - 
POLLOCK, Frank Lillie (I1465)
 
12857 Frank is the son of Elizabeth Ann Nichols & John Skippen, Jr. SKIPPEN, Frank (I499)
 
12858 Frank is the son of Elizabeth Folk & Thomas Wilkinson.

. Photos. By 1850 Francis 1795-1884 & Clarissa 1807-1886 owned & farmed in Palermo just west of old Bronte Rd at Dundas. In his WILL, Francis left the farm equally to his sons George, Walter & James. Walter sold his share to the other two.

Ontario Land Registry
Lot 33, Con 1 South of Dundas St., Halton Co., Abstract, Trafalgar Book 24, p311-312.
. 1829 Aug 3, Bargain&Sale, James Doyle eldest son & heir at Law of Michael Day, to Francis Wilkinson, All 200 Acres.
. 1831 Jul 21, B&S, Francis Wilkinson, to John Inglehart, 100 Rear south half.
. 1864 Oct 6, Exx, Francis Wilkinson & Wife, to Wm. Chieftain, 100 North Half.
. 1883 Feb 5, WILL, Registered 1884 Apr 18, Francis Wilkinson, to his son Joseph Wilkinson, 100 A North.
. 1914? Nov 18, Registered 1919 of 28, Probate of WILL, Joseph Wilkinson, to Minnie Maw, Pt Lot 33 & other land.
. 1919 Nov 9, Grant, Minnie Maw, widow, Exec. of last Will & Testament of Joseph Wilkinson, deceased, Joseph Wilkinson, to Rennie Maw, in her individual capacity. $1., 100 Acres Half & other land.
. 1939 Jul 28, Grant, Minnie Maw, Widow, to Percival Lee & Irnie Victoria Lee, his wife.

Lot 33, Con 1, NDS [North of Dundas St.] p. 489-90
. 1809 Nov 17, Patent, Crown to L. Shauson, 200 A
. 1846 Feb 25, Bargain&Sale, John & Wm. McQueen & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, 50 Acres [Note: RL Johnston married to Julia Ann Teetzel].
. 1847 Mar 15, Richard L Johnstone & Wife, to Geo Bucks, 50 A.
. 1851 Aug 28, Mortgage, Francis Wilkinson & Wife, to Wm. McQueen, 75 A.
. 1857 Sep 17, Bargain&Sale, Geo Buck, to Francis Wilkinson, 75A.
. 1869 Nov 24, Mortgage. Fran. Wilkinson & Wife, to Wm. Cawthra, 50 A.
1883 Feb 5, WILL, Francis Wilkinson, to his sons Geo. & Walter & James A Wilkinson, Lot 33 to be divided equally between them in the manner they may think best, subject to certain legacies.
. 1884 Apr 16, B&S, Walter Wilkinson & Wife, to Geo. & James Andrew Wilkinson, 200A, All his share Lot 33, $2000.
. 1886 Nov 2, Quite Claim, Elizabeth Norton & her husband, & clarissa Harrison,& Wm. Beasley Wilkinson, to James Andrew Wilson & Geo Henry Wilkinson. 200A, Lot 33
. 1886 Nov 16, Deed of Partition, Geo, Henry Wilkinson & Wife, James Andrew Wilkinson & wife, James Andrew Wilkinson & Wife, to J A & G H Wilkinson, 100A east quarter Lot 33.

. Francis Norton, with his grandparents Francis & Clarissa (née Simons) Wilkinson, ca 1873
. ca 1873 - This is a digitized copy of the original photograph. According to Norton family lore, Francis Wilkinson sold 100 acres of land in Toronto, where the original Eaton's store later stood, in exchange for a pony. He also sold 200 acres of land in Goderich for a team of oxen. c. 1873 / Francis...
 Ref: Trafalgar Township Historical Society, Ontario.

. 1867 Oct 10 - Trafalgar Show, On Thursday last we had the pleasure of attending the display of the noble Twp. of Trafalgar, at Palermo. Death was delightful, but the rain of the day before prevented may from venturing out with their Stock & other articles. In cheese there were some very fine specimens in factory. Other prizes were taken by Mr. Hager of Palermo. We observes dome beautifully colored Castile soap & some specimens of Pearly Ash from the establishment of Mr. Wilkinson, Palermo, which in appearance & sent will view best.
Ref: Canadian Champion Newspaper, Milton, ON. - - - 
WILKINSON, Francis FRANK (I1024)
 
12859 Frank is the son of Esther Elkerton born England and James Patterson, resided Meaford.

WWI Enlistment: Frank Lee Patterson, Height 5' 8", Complexion Fair, Eyes blue, Hair light, Methodist. - - - 
PATTERSON, FRANKlin Lee (I406)
 
12860 Frank is the son of Mary Ann Miller (Born Jan. 29, 1836, England.
Death: Nov. 15, 1913 Benton Harbor, MI. Morton Hill Cemetery (& she is the daughter of John Miller & Ann Herbert of London, England), and
Ralph Grow, 1814, New York.
Frank died at home from Neutral Valve Stenosis; &
Ralph Grow, born Sep. 17, 1815, New York - Died Aug. 20, 1886, Benton Harbor, MI.

. Obituary of Frank's Mother
A magnificent floral display was a tribute paid to the late Mrs Mary Ann Grow, Services at the Congregational Church. A daughter-in-law Mrs Myra Grow & granddaughter Miss Mollie Grow of Holland, formerly of this city, attended the services, Walter H Grow, grandson & wife from chicane were also present.
Ref: New Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor. - - - 
GROW, Frank Herbert .1 (I1666)
 
12861 Frank is the son of Mary Florence Felker & William Howe, Sr.

Wellington Co. Registration #041646, Nov 19, 1891,
George Franklin HOW, male, father William How, miller,
mother Mary FELKER.
Informant William How, Hillsburg. Registered Dec 24, 1891.
No physician. Registrar Thomas Young. - - - 
HOWES, William George FRANKlin Jr. (I290)
 
12862 Frank is the son of Mary McKechnie and John McMillan. MCMILLAN, Frank (I88)
 
12863 Frank is the son of Sarah Jane Lawrence and Frank A Noverre.

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. 1963 Dec 4 - Obituary, Noverre, Florence M, Passed away suddenly at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Tues. Dec 3, 1963. Florence M Noverre, wife of the late Arthur Noverre, sister of the late xx N., aunt of Mrs June mainly?, Gordon Noverre & Frederick Young. Funeral at the Murray Newligging?Funeral home, Mt. Pleasant Rd.
Ref: Globe & Mail Newspaper, Toronto. - - - 
NOVERRE, Frank ARTHUR Wm. Lawrence Jr. (I751)
 
12864 Frank Jr. is the son of Dorothy Hess and Frank Walker Sr. WALKER, Frank Edmonson Jr. (I304)
 
12865 Frank managed to survive typhoid fever at age 12 and diphtheria in 1905 (which killed his younger sister and brother).
Frank enlisted in WWI, citing his occupation as "Fireman", with three years prior service with the 5th Canadian Field Artillery.
He is described as 5'8y2" tall, with brown hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion.
Frank had an exemplary military record; he was shot through the arm at the battle of the Somme in 1916, causing severe shrapnel fracturing;
he suffered from exposure and a resultant recurring rheumatism from the freezing rain and sleet at Vimy Ridge in l9I7; just 6 months later he
was gassed at Passchendaele,leaving him with chronic cardiac and respiratory complications. He won the Military Medal, and was
discharged on27 March 1919, to his home at Point Anne.
His wife Vera died 06 Mar 1922, Kingston.
Frank m.(2) 09 Jun 1922, Belleville ro Helen (Nellie) SELDEN, b.c. 1903, England,daughter of James Selden and Alice Marsh.
At the time of their marriage, Frank was working as a labourer at Point Anne.
They had no children of their own, but may have adopted a son.
 
CALLAGHAN, Francis Vincent (I2315)
 
12866 Frank W. Nicholson s/o Rev. A.W. Nicholson & Mount Allison College student has carried off highest honours of his class at Harvard.
Ref: Carleton Sentinel Newspaper. Carleton Co., Woodstock, NB

. Carleton Co., NB, Deed Registry Books Index:
Francis Nicholson & wife to Geo. W White, Vol 46, p. 700; - to Jos. g. Harvey, Vol. 47, p. 90; &
Francis Nicholson et al. to Thomas L. Nicholson, Vol 48, p. 374.

. 1891 Sep 17. Frank W. Nicholson s/o A.W. Nicholson, Liverpool, N.S., has been appointed Prof. of Latin and Sanscrit at the Wesleyan University, Middleton, Conn. Since graduating at Mount Allison in 1883, Prof. Nicholson has been a lecturer in Latin at Harvard.
Ref: Chignecto Post Newspaper, Westmorland, Sackville, NB. & Union Advocate, Newcastle, Northumberland, NB.

. 1891 Sep 9, Saint John, NB
A quiet wedding took place in Centenary Church this morn at 7 o'clock when Prof. Frank W. Nicholson of Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan College, was united in marriage to
Bessie NARRAWAY d/o Rev. J.E. NARRAWAY. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Sprague, assisted by the bride's father.
The bride was attended by her sister Miss Maud NARRAWAY.
The groom was assisted by Rev. Walter A. TAYLOR of Carleton (St. John.)
Ref: Saint John Globe, Saint John, NB. - - - 
NICHOLSON, Prof. Francis FRANK W (I882)
 
12867 Frankfort, MI. LOBB, M. BLANCHE E. (I397)
 
12868 Frankfort, MI. CAIRNS, Francina J FRANCES (I400)
 
12869 Frankie is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Biranin?, b.1840 Indiana. BIRAM, Frankie F (I25)
 
12870 Franklin Ave. Accidental methyl alcohol poison. PATTERSON, FRANKlin Lee (I406)
 
12871 Franklin B. is the son of Lorain Sylvester & Milo HOLLISTER. HOLLISTER, FRANKlin B (I408)
 
12872 Franklin County, Iowa BAILEY, Wilbur A (P604)
 
12873 Franklin Hazelton Ward Birth 25 Oct 1818 Death 30 Jan 1887 (aged 68) Burial Mount Pleasant Cemetery South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, Memorial ID 15938397 WARD, Franklin Hazelton (P14567)
 
12874 Franklin is the son of Mary Emiline Jones & Calvin Stewart Gower. GOWER, Franklin Theodore (I647)
 
12875 Franklin Pierce (1853-1857) was president NELSON, Joshuah 6 (P507)
 
12876 Franklin Twp., NJ.  BOGGS, Robert Morris .5 (I1874)
 
12877 Franklin Twp., Somerset Co., New Jersey BOGGS, Robert Morris .3 (I1870)
 
12878 FRANKUM, GEORGE Buried 14th of September, 1879 at Pamber Priory Church, aged 91. Abode: Pamber Common. SOURCE: Burial register, Pamber Priory Church. FRANKUM, George (P69)
 
12879 Fraser developed Friedreich's Ataxia in his early teens and courageoulsy fought the disease for the majority of his life.
 
GOODMURPHY, Fraser James (I399)
 
12880 Fred A is the son of Wm. Bain & May Eliz. McKenna. BAIN, FREDerick A (I750)
 
12881 Fred Felker, (1843-1903), married Jane Monkman, (1851-1929), daughter of John Monkman who lived on W. Lot 15, Con, 7, 6th Line., W Gara. (John Monkman died in 1866, at age of 30 years.)

Fred & Jane Felker had a son, Frank W., born in 1887 in W Gara. & died in Toronto, Mar 17, 1964, aged 77 years. He married Florence McDonald (some relative of Eva Gerrie's for they visited with the Felkers). Frank & Florence Felker settled in Fergus. About 1944, they moved to Toronto, He was buried at Belsyde Cemetery, Fergus.

. They had a daughter, Mrs. C V McLachlan of Ingersoll.

. Canadian Soldiers of the First World War.
Winfred Frank Felker, St Andrew St., Fergus, b May 13, 1887, Twp. Garafraxa, Ont.
Present address: St. Andrew St., Fergus, Ont.
Military Service # 74642 A.C., single, Methodist, Painter, Mrs. Jane Felker, Mother, Fergus, Ont.
Signed Guelph, Nov 5 (1917).
Age 31y5 m, Height 5 ft. 9 in., Chest 37.5, complexion medium, Eyes Blue, Hair Brown.
Ref: Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). Archives of Canada. - - - 
FELKER, Frank WINFRED Monkman (I236)
 
12882 Fred is the son Eleanor Clay & Charles Earl Lawrence.

. Frederick Elisha Lawrence was the youngest of the 6 Lawrence children.

. 1859 Dec 30 - Common School, List of prizes awarded. History, 3rd prize, Elisha Lawrence.
Ref: York Herald Newspaper.

. Daughter Clara Townley Lawrence was born at Uxbridge, Ontario & was 6 weeks old when her father took mother & I to the lumber camp at Green Bank, Reach Twp., where he had men working. Sometime later this bush property was destroyed by fire from sparks from a Hemlock stump on another man's property. We must have moved the to the East York, Toronto.
. Fred Elisha Lawrence made 3 trips to England in search of the alleged 'Lawrence-Townly fortune. When in England he stayed at grandfather Henry clays as they were relations. On his third trip over he married Martha Ann clay on Jul 1, 1875 & came back to Canada. They named Clara Towley Lawrence after Lawrence Towley Estate. {a non-existent scheme here only the lawyers were the beneficiary. - PJA)

. 1968, the 91 year old Clara T Lawrence also recalled hearing " father (Fred. Elisha Lawrence) saying that when his father (Charles Earl Lawrence) was sick in bed upstairs, (caused from a fall off a load of hay) that his second wife was trying to convince him when making out his will that she (Grace Royal Lawrence) needed everything to keep the younger family " (of two girls & one boy).

. Obituary. (Undated.)
LAWRENCE - At the General Hospital, Monday night. In his 82nd year, Frederick Elisha Lawrence. Funeral will be held from Campbell, Ferguson & Wrights parlor, Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. (Toronto papers please copy.)
Ref: Brandon Sun Newspaper, Manitoba, Canada. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Frederick ELISHA .i (I583)
 
12883 Fred is the son of Alice E Saughter, of Uxbridge & Wm. A Fuller of Pickering. FULLER, FREDerick George (I1613)
 
12884 Fred is the son of Alice Mary Wilbee & Charles Clark. CLARK, FREDerick (I288)
 
12885 Fred is the son of Margaret Schemenauer and Ora Zook. ZOOK, FREDerick B (I1986)
 
12886 Fred is the son of Marry Patterson & John Felker.

. Fred Felker was also a barn builder. He built the Everleigh wood barn on the 6th concession, adjacent to Felker's farm. The barn is still standing. (1987).

. 1883 Wellington Co., West Garafraxa Twp.
Felker, Frederick, Freeholder (Con 7) Lot 16.
Felker John, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 16,
Felker, William, Freeholder, Con 6, Lot 16,
Felker, Abraham, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 16
Felker, John Jr, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 27.

. 1886 Ontario Directory: Shoemaker, 14 M. E Of St. Thomas Springfield, ON.

Toronto City Directory
. 1912 - Felker, Fredk. Tmstr. h 10 Ford.
. 1918 - Fredk, driver J E Weatherhill, h 233 Osler
. 1921 - 117 Mulock Ave., North from Junction rd to St Clair Av, first e of Keele, Ward 7.
EAST SIDE., Felker Fred.
Violet, bndry, J L Nichols Col, lvs. 117 Mulock Ave.
. 1943 Felker, Violet E, hand folder, Eaton Crane & Pike, res. 117 Mulock Qve. Te.l
Fredk, emp , J L Nichols, col., lvs. 117 Mulock Ave.
. 1950 Felker, Fredk, h. 117 Mulock Ave. - - - 
FELKER, Frederick .4 (I162)
 
12887 Fred is the son of Marry Patterson & John Felker.

. Fred Felker was also a barn builder. He built the Everleigh wood barn on the 6th concession, adjacent to Felker's farm. The barn is still standing. (1987).

. 1883 Wellington Co., West Garafraxa Twp.
Felker, Frederick, Freeholder (Con 7) Lot 16.
Felker John, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 16,
Felker, William, Freeholder, Con 6, Lot 16,
Felker, Abraham, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 16
Felker, John Jr, Freeholder, Con 7, Lot 27.

. Ontario Directory 1886 Shoemaker,14 M. E Of St. Thomas Springfield, ON.

. 1912 The Toronto City Directory
Felker, Fredk. Tmstr. h 10 Ford.

. 1918 The Toronto City Directory
Fredk, driver J E Weatherhill, h 233 Osler

. 1921 The Toronto City Directory
117 MULOCK AV, North from Junction rd to St Clair Av, first e of Keele, Ward 7.
EAST SIDE., Felker Fred.
Violet, bndry, J L Nichols Col, lvs. 117 Mulock Ave.

. 1922 The Toronto City Directory
Fredk. Felker, clnr, h 117 Mulock Ave.
Fredk, emp , J L Nichols, col., lvs. 117 Mulock Ave. - - - 
FELKER, Frederick (I29)
 
12888 Fred is the son of Richard Lawrence Wilson Leavens.

Red Leavens married 30 Dec 1940 to Anna Pearl Fleming. 
LEAVENS, FREDerick Reginald (I2734)
 
12889 Fred is the son of Sarah Elizabeth Maybee & Joseph Alex Harden:

* 1900 Jan. The other, Fred Maybee Harden, is in Manila, Philippine Islands. There he married a young Spanish lady from one of the oldest Spanish Castillon families on long residence in Manila, by the name of Srta. Esperenza Perez Goffeur, on December 14th, 1917.

They have one son, Hosea Baren Harden, born October 18th, 1918 at Manila, Philippine Islands. Fred M. Harden and wife, Esperanza and son Hosea, all paid a short vista to Hamburg, Sussex County, March 30, 1922. - - - 
HARDEN, Fred Mabee (I1319)
 
12890 Fred is the son of XXnnah Hydron & Herman Will. WILL, FREDerick (I1972)
 
12891 Fred Jr. is the son of Martha Piecefield & Fred Black, Sr. BLACK, Fred Jr. (I2987)
 
12892 Fred McCutcheon married
1. Margaret Ellen Nigh, b. 1898, her child: Roy McCutcheon 1920.
2. Velma Oliver, b c 1898.

. 1932 Jan 7 - Mrs. John McCutcheon & spent New Year's Day at Mr Mrs. Fred McCutcheon. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Fredrick Harold .2 (I169)
 
12893 Fred Milton Goodmurphy was born at Millpoint, near Deseronto.

The witnesses at his wedding were Bridger & Holly Jeffrey.
 
GOODMURPHY, Fred Milton (I486)
 
12894 Fred Orwell used both as first names at various times. JOHNSTON, FREDerick ORWELL (I1274)
 
12895 Fred was a barber in Simcoe.

Murtrie lists his birth year as 1872. 
MATTICE, Frederick (I309)
 
12896 Fred. W was the son of Melissa Round & Walter BALL of Ontario.
Informant: Wilson Ball, 102 Granby Ave., Toronto
Burial St. John Cemetery. Dec 17, 1935.

. Died 14 Dec 1935, Ball, Frederick, 102 Granby, Toronto
Monto General Hospital, 3 days.
Died of Septicaencia. 1. Ac Basterible Endrocardits. 2. Multiple abscess of kidney & a big abscess on right side of the temporal region. - - - 
BALL, Frederick WALTER (I327)
 
12897 Freda is the daughter of Catherine Morrison and Charles J Lawrence.

Fred marred Ivan L Mann. They have 3 children:
Cynthia Pittman, Elizabeth & Jennifer Mann. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Freda Melvina (I2190)
 
12898 Frederic Robert Martinsen  HOFFMAN, Marcedes Maxine (P1359)
 
12899 Frederick E is the son of Lucinda Coatsworth & David E Malott.

1887 Princes of Wales gold medal from Toronto Normal School, Sanford, 1901, gold meda,l Divinity Victoria University.
Pastor Colborne Street Methodist Church, London, ON. 
MALOTT, Rev. Frederick Edwin BA., BD. (I1568)
 
12900 Frederick E is the son of Lucinda Coatsworth & David Enoch Malott.

. 1887 Princes of Wales gold medal from Toronto Normal School, Sanford, 1901, gold medal,l Divinity Victoria University.
Pastor Colborne Street Methodist Church, London, ON.

. MARY ALICE HANNON Elizabeth, 2 Jacob 1, daughter of Rev. James Hannon & Sarah Margaret Willson; was born 5 October 1873; died 8 January 1908. She was married 11 October 1899 at Chatham, Ont., to Rev. Frederick E. Malott, B. A., B. D., born 31 October 1866; son of David E. Malott & Lucinda Coatsworth. Late residence, London, Ont.
Rev. Malott received the Prince of Wales gold medal from the Toronto Normal School in 1887, the Sanford gold medal in Philosophy at Toronto University in 1899, & the Sanford gold medal in divinity at Victoria University in 1901.
He is at present pastor of the Colborne Street Methodist Church at London.

Obituary
MALOTT, Rev. Dr, Frederick E. - At Bracebridge Memorial Hospital, on Monday, August 23rd, 1943, Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Malott, beloved husband of Carolyn Haynes, & father of Mrs. Edmund Carnahan of Orchard Park, N. Y., & Mrs. Francis Rogers of Brockville, Ontario.
Resting at the Marshall Funeral Chapel. Service in United Church, Bracebridge, on Wednesday, August 25th, at 3 p.m. Interment St. Marys, Ontario, on Thursday, August 26th, at 2 p.m. 
Ref: Globe & Mail newspaper, Toronto, ON.

Obituary of second wife:
MALOTT, Carolyn - At the Earl Nursing Home, Brockville, Ont., on Sunday, Jan. 1, 1961, Carolyn Haynes, widow of the Rev. Doctor F. E. Malott, dear mother of Mrs. E. H. Carnahan (Margaret), Orchard Park, N. Y.; Mrs. F. J. E. Rogers (Eleanor), Brockville, & grandmother of Peter & Michael Carnahan & Nancy & David Rogers. Resting at the Scott Funeral Home, 14 Clarissa St., Brockville, for service on Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Marys, Ont.  - - - 
MALOTT, Rev. Frederick Edwin BA., BD. (I357)
 

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