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14351 Jay Moore, the writer, saw the gravestone of Elizabeth Moore in the cemetary at New Milford, IL in 1992 and again in 2005. SMITH, Elizabeth (I277)
 
14352 jazbaetz Baetz family tree WARD, Dianna (P14136)
 
14353 Jean and Harvey had a farm back on the 3rd Concession, now named Closson Road.
It is now home of the Grange Estates Winery.
 
ALEXANDER, Jean Carmelita (I351)
 
14354 Jean Justice is the daughter of Margaret Stark & Adam Justice.

Family inter-relationship:
Jean Justice married Fred Felker &
her brother Tom Justice married Ella Walker.
Ella Walker's sister is Jennie Walker who married Fred Felker's brother, Jack Felker. - - - 
JUSTICE, Jane Drummonville JEAN (I163)
 
14355 Jean Justice is the daughter of Margaret Stark and Adam Justice.

Family inter-relationship:
Jean Justice married Fred Felker and her brother Tom Justice married Ella Walker.
Ella Walker's sister is Jennie Walker who married Fred Felker's brother, Jack Felker. - - - 
JUSTICE, Jane Drummonville JEAN (I65)
 
14356 Jean-Baptiste was a soldier, and on the 22 May 1765 he was at Lac des Deux Montagnes(Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect database :2830155)
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DUFORT dit LACOUTURE, Jean-Baptiste (M). INSEE:25056. Pl: Besan 
DUFORT, Sr. Jean-Baptiste (I2366)
 
14357 Jeanette Simons married Joseph Robert Harris, Sr. SIMONS, Jeanette Halford (I2497)
 
14358 Jeanne is the daughter of Alice Hill & Anson Abram Willson.

There was just my younger sister & me. She was an actress, & was a teacher for a while. She married & her son comes to see me now & then, mysteriously almost, she died suddenly, just like that. It was something they hadnʼt learned about in medicine. So this beautiful woman who could play tennis well, play golf well, who was great in the theater; almost anything she could do well. She had a wonderful singing voice. Her son, Jack, comes to visit me about every third week & we go to breakfast or lunch. He is a hell of a guy. He has an interesting job. My sister was living a very fine life. She got some disease & died very quickly. She was only 32. 
WILLSON, JEANne Helen (I924)
 
14359 Jeanne is the daughter of Etta Marie Osborne & Alan Lewis.

Jeanne Lewis married 1935 Oct 26 to Norris Charles Feury, 1916.1.30 New Richmond, MI - 1992.12.4. Watervliet, MI. - - - 
LEWIS, Gena Lorraine JENNE (I1137)
 
14360 Jeanne is the daughter of Etta Marie Osborne & Alan Lewis.

Jeanne Lewis married 1935 Oct 26 to Norris Charles Feury, 1916.1.30 New Richmond, MI - 1992.12.4. Watervliet, MI. - - - 
LEWIS, Gena Lorraine JEANNE (I2349)
 
14361 Jeannie Burton, Vaughan d/o Robt. & Marg Lawrence. BURTON, Jean (I2108)
 
14362 Jehu is the son of Levina Ann Black & Daniel Mosher. Ezekiel was a blacksmith, said to be a superior, horseshoer & good general workman. they lived in Brockway Cente, St. Clair Co., Michigan.

Mosher Family, Ezekeil Mosher live in Manchester, England.
His son Hugh Mosher came in 17th century to Rhode Island with his wife Lydia Mason.
Jehu had a farm near where his father landed [in Newport] & was quite a businessman & was very strong. It is said of him that he carried an anchor for a wager that weighed 500 pounds, 30 feet on a wharf. It was raised to his shoulder, & he walked the 30 feet. Said he did not breathe while the anchor was on his shoulder, & his feet burst through his thin shoes, which were new. This was all the harm done. He gained the bet & lived until he was 97 years old.
Ref: The Mother Family, by William Mosher, Mosherville.

Emigration
. 1829 Aug 1st - Brig. America, To New York Port from St. Andrews, N.B., Burthen 158.84 tons.
Daniel Mosher, age 42y 10m. born 1787, Yeoman, Born Nova Scotia, leaving Canada.
Levinea Mosher, Female, 39y 8m, born 1790 Nova Scotia [Levina Black]
John Mosher, 17, b 1812, Nova Scotia
Reuben Mosher, 8y 1 month, b. 1821, Nova Scotia
Archable Mosher, 6y 1m, b. 1823, Nova Scotia [Archibald Mosher]
Barzillai Mosher, male, 3y 10m, b 1826, Nova Scotia [William?]
Elisabeth Mosher, 14 b. 1815, Nova Scotia
Matilda Mosher, 10y 9, 1819, Nova Scotia
Sally Mosher, Age 8 months, b. 1829, Nova Scotia. *
Ref: NY Passenger Lists.

* Obituary of sister Sarah A Mother, was born in town of Newport, Haults Co., Nova Scotia, Sept 19, 1828. Her parents moved to Toronto, Canada in 1829 where her early girlhood years were spent, the family moving to Houghton Canada in 1846. Was marred Samuel Carson in April 1857. Lived in Canada until 1864 when they mobbed to Brockway, Mich. where she resided at the time of her death. She was the mother of 4 children, 2 sons & 2 daughters,3 of whom, with her husband mourn her loss, the eldest son having crossed the dark river some 4 months previous. She also has 3 brothers & one sister living, Jehu, D A Mosher of Yale ,Michigan, John B Mosher of Toronto, Canada & Mrs Eliza Monroe of Eaton Rapids, Michigan.
Deceased became member of the Church of Christ shortly after coming to Michigan & was an earnest, faithful christian the remainder of her life. Whole those that are left sorely miss the loving smile, the kind world & the lovely presence from among them they may mourn, not as those who have no hope , but thank god tay through the abundance of His grace they may look forward to a reunion in that city where sorrow & weeping are no more.
Ref: Yale Expositor newsier, Michigan.

. 1895 Apr 8 - died at the home of his daughter Mrs James Mcharg, Jehu Mosher, aged 82 years 9 months. Funeral services were conducted by Rev J H Harrison on Wednesday at the M E church & was largely attended by relatives & friends. - - - 
MOSHER, Jehu JOHN (I1049)
 
14363 JENKYN MATHEW WHO WAS KILLED AT COWBRIDGE BY THE MEN OF BRECKNOCK. THERE SEEMS TO BE SOME CONTENTION AMONG THE VARIOUS AUTHORITIES OVER WHETHER OR NOT THIS JENKYN MATHEW LEFT ISSUE. HIS DESCENDANTS SETTLED IN DEVON AND CORNWALL.
 
MATHEW, Jenkyn (I12875)
 
14364 Jennette L DeWitt married 1845 to John Johnston. DEWITT, Jennette L (I690)
 
14365 Jennie E Pettit Teetzel is the daughter of Elizabeth Hager & Hiram H Teetzel.

. The WAR of 1812
Muster Roll of Capt. Abram Nelles' Flank Company, Lincoln Co., from 24th July to the 24th of August 1812, both days inclusive. - Charles Petit & Jonathan Teetzel).

Jennie E Bell Teetzel married first Bryron B Petitt,
& at the age of 34 her second marriage was to first cousin Charles Westley Teetzel.


New Palladium Newspaper, Benton Habor, Michigan:
. 1897 - The Guards of the Lady Maccabees were charmingly entertained last evening b Mrs. C C Teetzel at her home on Empire Avenue, About 20 ladies were present. Republished, Thus., Jan 9, 1947. Do you remember?

. 1905 Jun 10 - Mr. & Mrs. J C Lewis & daughter Marion arrived yesterday in the city & will be guests of Mr. & Mrs. W. Teetzel.
4 Jul 1905. William Teetzel is very ill at his home on Wall Street.
. 1905 Aug 25. Miss Ina Forton has accepted a position a position at the Teetzel & Alger jewellery store.

. 1902 Sep 2 - Mrs. C W Teetzel is spending the day in Niles with Mr & Mrs. J C Lewis who will appear there tonight in "Si Plunkard.".

. 1905 Sep 7 - L.O.T.M.M. The Lady Maccabees held a regular meeting last evening, 40 members attended. ... Mrs. C W Teetzel being elected lieutenant commander to fill the vacancy. - - - 
BELL, Jennie E. ( Petitt ) (I146)
 
14366 Jennie is the daughter of Alice Elizabeth Attlebury & John H Heath.

Mrs. W. E. Kennedy Paralysis Victim
Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, manager of the Monteith Millinery, Benton Harbor, died last night at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. D. B. Kramer, of Brunson Avenue. Mrs. Kennedy was stricken with paralysis & only Monday night, & never regained consciousness. She was the wife of the late W. E. Kennedy, well known Benton Harbor jeweler.

Surviving her are 2 brothers, Frank & Fred Heath, of Plainwell, Mich., & a sister Mrs. Blackmore, of Bellingham, Washington.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church, Benton Harbor, conduct by the Rev. Paul Yourd. Burial will be in Morton Hill. The casket will be opened for friends at the Dean funeral home until noon Sunday, but will not be opened at the services.
Ref: St. Joseph Herald Press 25 May 1923. - - - 
HEATH, Jennie M (I1931)
 
14367 Jennie is the daughter of Catherine McEwen & Angus Stewart. STEWART, Jennie (I1205)
 
14368 Jennie is the daughter of Mary Jean Reaman and George Longhouse. of Pine Grove, Woodbridge, Ontario. LONGHOUSE, Adeline Jane JENNIE (I2083)
 
14369 Jennie Lyla is the daughter of Mary Ellen Walker (also called, Nellie & Lal) &
Thomas Justice, both of Erin, Ontario. Jennie Justice is named for her Aunt Jenne Walker Felker.

Two Justice sisters married two Thomas men.
Jennie Annebelle Justice married Edward J Thomas
Lyla E Justice married Bob Thomas.

. Wellington Co., Registration #047130, May 15, 1904,
Jennie A. JUSTICE, female,
father Thos. S. Justice, mason, Erin, mother Nellie Mary WALKER.
Informant Thos. S. Justice.
Registered Jun 1, 1904. Accoucheur Henry Gear.

. 1928 May 15, Jennie Annabelle Justice, Age 24, 1904
Erin, Ontario, Single,
Pre-Examination location, Winnipeg, & Edward Thomas
Father: Thomas Justice, 514 Carlaw Ave., Wpg.
Medical Certificate"Free from disease.
Ref: US Aliens Pre Examined in Canada.

. 1928 May 21 - Bride To Be Entertained. In honor of Miss Jennie Justice, a May bride-elect, Mrs J Justice entrained at a linen shower Wednesday evening. The table was decorated with pink & white streamers & centre with a bride's cake & miniature bride & bridegroom
The gifts were presented to the bride-elect in a decorated basket by Misses Edna Wilson & Mildred Franske. Those present were: Miss Jennie Justice, Mrs Thomas Justice, Mrs Mood, Mrs Thomas, Mrs J Justice, Mrs C O Gilmore, Mrs William Justice, Jr., Mrs R H Kerr; Misses Nellie More, Disa Ellison, Pegg Helm Peggy Wright, Eva Cochar, Elsie Hunter, Eba Cummings, Olle Wood & Dorothy Fry.

. 1928 Aug 23 - Declaration of Intention immigration
Jannie Annabelle Thomas, age 24, housewife, Fair complexion,5 feet 7 inches, Hair L. Brown, Blue Eyes, born 15 May 1904 Erin, Canada.

. 1928 May 29, Tues. Weddings, Thomas-Justice. A quite wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr Mrs T Justice, when their only daughter Jennie A., was united in marriage to Edward J, youngest son of Mr Mrs J Thomas. To the strains of Lohengrain Wedding March, the bride entered the living room with er father, Rev Reed officiating. The bride's wore a French model of grey georgette & a mauve mohair hat. She carried sunburst roses & lily of the valley. After the reception the bride & groom left for their future home in Los Angeles, Calif. the bride graveling in a rose beige georgette dress, grey coat trimmed with mole hat to match.
Among the guests were: the bride's 2 aunts, Mrs Finn & Mrs Jamieson, of Toronto.
Ref: Winnipeg Tribune newspaper, Manitoba, Canada, published 1928.5.29.

. 1940 Apr 14, Los Angles, California
Thomas, Edward J, age 24, b. 1906 in Canada, landed US in 1928, PA., Court clerk,
Jennie, age 24, b 1906, Canada, landed US in 1928, Stenographer, PA., Broker
Thomas, Lilia E, age 25, b 1905, Canada, landed in US in 1827 PA., Commercial Rep, Telephone Co. - - - 
JUSTICE, Jennie Anabelle (I90)
 
14370 Jennie Mary Jane is the daughter of Mary Rice & Stillwell Phipps.

. 1931 Jul 23 - Holmesville. The deaths occurred in Toronto on Wed. of last week of Mrs. James P Burnett, who was formerly Mary Jane Phipps of Goderich township, a member of a well known family. The funeral took place Friday from the late home on Symington Ave. to Mount Hope Cemetery, Galt.
Mrs. Burnet had been in failing health since last all & her death was not entirely unexpected. Mrs Burnet was a cousin of Mr W Marquis of the Base Line, Goderich Twp.
Mrs. Barnet was born in Pickering twp., being a day. of the late Stillwell Phipps. When she was about 10 years of age the family came to Goderich twp. & she spent her girlhood & young womanhood here. About 25 yers ago she went to Toronto & 15 years ago was united in marriage to her now bereaved husband.
She is survived also by 3 brothers & a sister: James Phipps of Manitoba, Stillwell of Saskatchewan, George who had been staying there her in Toronto & Mrs Frank Swallow of Bowmanville.
Ref: Clinton News Record. - - - 
PHIPPS, Jennie Mary JANE (I896)
 
14371 Jennie Teetzel Lightner married 26 Jul 1909, Van Buren Co., Michigan to Harrison Lawrence Balfour, b. La Porte, Indiana 1887 Jul 26 - 1963, Managed the local A & P store Burial: North Shore Memory Gardens.

. Harrison Lawrence & Jennie T Lightner had no children of her their but raised her niece Clara Lightner Rosenbaum. - - - 
LIGHTNER, Jennie Teetzel (I1012)
 
14372 Jennie Wallace the the daughter of Susan Bowman Patterson & John Case Woods, Thornhill, ON.

. John C Woods, Port Hope, 1861, born 1820 US, B. Church. Store Merchant;
Susan B, b 1823, US, Jennie W. Woods, 11y, B 1850, US; Ellen M, b 1853 US, Wm. B. Woods b 1856 Upper Canada. Frame 2 story house. - - - 
WOODS, Jennie Wallace (I67)
 
14373 Jennie Wallace the the daughter of Susan Bowman Patterson and John Case Woods, Thornhill, ON.

. John C Woods, Port Hope, 1861, born 1820 US, B. Church. Sore Merchant
Susan B , b 1823, US, Jennie W. Woods, 11 y, B 1850, US; Ellen M b 1853 US, Wm. B. Woods b 1856 Upper Canada. Frame 2 story house. - - - 
WOODS, Jennie Wallace (I465)
 
14374 Jennings, MO. Grey granite monument Lelia A, 1868 -1824. WILLSON, Lelia Ada (I214)
 
14375 Jennings, MO. Grey granite monument Lelia A, 1868 -1824. WILLSON, Lelia Ada (I1051)
 
14376 Jennings, St. Louis Co.. TRUEMAN, Benjamin George (I1054)
 
14377 Jeremiah is the son of Jonathan Duck & Hannah Ellerby.

. Jeremiah was born December 23 1838 on the Old Malton Road (now called Rexdale Blvd.), in Etobicoke Township. He was the eldest son of Jonathon & Hannah Duck. Jeremiah married twice. First to Elizabeth Lawrence on January 31, 1859 in the Church of St Mary's, Tullamore, Ontario, (Anglican) in the parish of Caledon East.  Reference to this found in the Church of England Marriage Register of the Congregations of Woodbridge Christ Church, Toronto Gore, St. John's Church, Graham's Corners and St. Mary's, Tullamore,  in the Counties of West Riding of York, of York and Peel Counties.  These records are retained at the Archives of the Anglican Church, Diocese of Toronto.

.  Of 10 children Elizabeth gave birth to, 7 survived. Elizabeth was confined to a wheel chair for the latter years of her life. This may have been the result of a horse and wagon accident on Weston Road at the Black Creek Hill while she was taking produce to the market in Toronto. She gave birth to a child while in this condition. 
Jeremiah is listed in the Census Returns as a tailor, labourer & farmer. In his later years he was a preacher & would go from house to house spreading the gospel. His Bible is testimony to his use of the scriptures. He lived in Claireville, Etobicoke, Vaughan & Whitchurch Townships. In 1872 Jeremiah purchased Lot 3 on the North side of Toronto Street ( Albion Road ) in Claireville comprising of one half acre, with a pathway reserved to the Primitive Methodist Chapel on the north end of the property. In 1883 he signed a quit claim deed transferring the piece of land on which the church stood to 3 trustees, Henry Wray, James Moody & William Linton. In the 1881 Census he is listed as a farmer in Vaughan Township, with his wife Elizabeth & children John R., James T., Sarah C., Tamer Eliz., Peter Allan, & William Henry. They were living on Lot 3, East 60 acres, Conc. 9, which was the back part of Jeremiah's Aunt Mary Ann & her husband Thompson Porter's farm. 

. Elizabeth died in 1889 & he remarried to Barbara Kennedy in 1894. Jeremiah & his second wife, Barbara, sold the remainder of the property in Claireville to his son-in-law, William Madgett. Jeremiah continued to live on the farm in Vaughan until 1902 when the move to Vivian in Whitchurch was made. Here he farmed Lot 34 East on the 6 Concession from 1902 until his death on May 23 1917. He is buried in the Union Cemetery at Pine Orchard, near Newmarket, Ontario.
While living in the Claireville area the family attended the Primitive Methodist Church. From the Archives of the United Church in Toronto, in the Methodist Year Books are records of subscriptions to the Missionary Funds for the Primitive Methodist Church in Claireville including entries from members of the Jeremiah Duck family from 1866 to 1880. After 1881/82 all collections stopped & the church ceased. 
Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - 
DUCK, Jeremiah (I175)
 
14378 Jerseyville (Ancaster), ON. NEAR (NEHER), Sargeant Henry Henrich (I890)
 
14379 Jerusha is the daughter of Elizabeth & John Kingsley.

. 1774 Feb 1. Titus Simons of Hartland, married
Jerusha Kingsley. jades Wright, Justice Peace, Cumberland Co., New York Province., & W R Sturvevant, Town Clerk, Hartland, Vt., Vol. 1, p2.

. 1798 March 3rd, Saturday, PRINTER'S MOTHER DIES.
Proclamations & British news, but no local news. On the third column of the third page is the following death notice:
"Departed this life on Monday morning last, after a few days' severe illness, Mrs. Jerusha Simons, wife of Mr. Titus Simons, of this town, & mother of the printer of this paper.
Ref: Upper Canada Gazette, York, (Toronto), Ontario, Issue 165.

. WILL of TGS1 the UEL: To my nephew Titus Simons (my brother Walter's son) $25 to be laid out in sheep and cows and to be put out in shares for him, until he shall become of age, when he is to receive the whole,  but in the event of his death while a minor, the legacy to be given to his sister Eliza.

. Jerusha Kingsley & Titus Simons, UEL had the following children:

Lucinda Simons, 1775 Montreal Quebec -1811East Flamborough, Ontario
Jerusha Simons, 1776 Montreal, QU -1847 Napanee, Ontario
Elizabeth Simons, 1781 Montreal, QU -1846 Belleville, ON
Sophia Augustus Simons, 1782 Montreal, QU -1862 Brant Co., ON
Mary Simons, 1783 Montreal, QU-1830 Ontario
William Walter Simons, 1784 Montreal, QU -1834 Bullock's Corners, W Flamborough, ON
John Kingsley Simons, 1786 Kingston, ON -1832 W Flamborough, ON
Amelia Anna Simons, 1793 Kingston, ON -1837S Dumfries, Brant Co., ON. - - - 
KINGSLEY, Jerusha (I2894)
 
14380 Jesse is the son of Elizabeth Stockdale & John Doan / Doane.

Jessie Doanne first wife was C E Roadhouse.

. Born on Yonge St. near Newmarket, Ontario.
Jesse married2, Waite Ann Brooker on Dec. 31, 1834 in Sharon, & resided in Sharon, Ontario. Mr. Doan was an accomplished musician & for 30 years was leader of the Sharon band. He, like some of his cousins, participated in the MacKenzie Rebellion, 1837-1838. He was arrested as a rebel sympathizer & spent several months in a Toronto prison, during which time the leaders, Lount & Matthews, suffered the death penalty.
Jesse was a farmer. After harvest was over, he would visit Boston, MA, then the musical center of the continent. All the best of the new music was introduced there. After each concert, he would return to his room & write down the theme or air to any he considered good. After the concerts, about 2 weeks, he would return home & write out parts for the different instruments of his band. In this way, Sharon Temple had all the latest new good music long before Boston had released it for publication.
Ref: Doane Family Association book. 

. To Sir Franics Bondhead, Lieut. Govenor of Upper Canada
Petition of Jesse Doan, late of Twp. of East Gwilliambury, Home District, Yeoman.
Your Petitioner is now a prisoner in Home District Gaol (Toronto), charged is High Treason in which he has been indicted, but has not yet been arraigned.
That your petitioner was unfortunately led to take a part in the rent treasonable insurrection by the artifices used by desperado & unprincipled persons by those persuasions he was unhappily seduced from his Allegiance. He is petitioning for pardon of Her majesty’s mercy. He has a wife & 1 child whole dependent on him for support.
Signed, Jesse Doan, Received Court of Petitions, 17 March 1838.
Envelope: In Council 5 May 1838. to be transported for 7 years to the Colony of Van Diemen’s Land.
29 May,1838, Ordered to the Penitentiary for 7 years.
Ref: UCS, C6899, image 108575/ Pg. 1521. Archives of Ontario.

. 1866 Jan 19, East Gwillimbury Council, elected of the Township, James Parnahm, Jesse Doan etc, assembled at the Mansions House, Sharon on Monday last, after than had made the necessary declarations, Mr. Doan moved & second by Mr. Holborne, that James Parham, Esq., be Reeve the the current year & Jesse Doan, Esq. be Deputy Reeve for the current year. Carried.
Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper.

In Memory of Jesse Doan ESQ,
Who Died Dec. 23, 1868 54 Yrs 2 Mo. & 24 Dys.

This marble tomb our father dear
Shall thy rare genius long display
Thy melodies have charmed the ear
On many a social hallow day.
May we thy faculties retain
On generations still descend
Thy talents bright with us remain
While chords of music sweetly blend. - - - 
DOAN, Jesse Esq. (I214)
 
14381 Jesse Kip is the son of Jacob Hendricksen Kip, b. 16 May 1631, Newton, NY (New Amsterdam) &
Maria de la Montagne, born 26 Jan 1637 at sea off Madeira. (Verify this Maria.) - - - 
KIP, Jesse (I1609)
 
14382 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I114)
 
14383 Jessie is the daughter of Eliza Jane Sutton and Wm. Henry Sutphin. SUTPHIN, Jessie (I1169)
 
14384 Jessie is the daughter of Jessie May Kirkwood & Charles Overland Jr.

Marriages, Frank E Walker & Jessie Overland on Oct. [22 Oct, 1919.]
Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton.

. Wellington Co. Registration #038452, Dec 6, 1886.
Jessie Trout Kirkwood OVERLAND, female,
Father Charles Overland, merchant, mother Jessie KIRKWOOD.
Informant Charles Overland, Merchant, Village of Erin.
Registered Dec 31, 1886. Accoucheur Dr. McNaughton, Registrar Wm Tyler.

. Wellington Co. Marriage Registration
Frank E Walker, residing at Hagersville, Haldiman Co., Age 33 /born 1881,
Bank Manager, Anglican,
Son of Ella Hamilton & Charles Henry Walker;
Jessie Trout Kirkwood Overland, age 30, b 1886,
daughter of Jessie May Kirkwood & Charles Overland.
Married at Erin, Ontario on 22 Oct, 1919.
Wit: Robt. A Stewart, Hagersville & Queenie M Overland, Erin.

. 1911-1913 Q. M. Overland, Teacher at Cedarvale School # SS7.

. 1909 Aug 4, Erin. Miss Elma hand of Stanton was the guest of the Misses Queen & Jessie Overland the past week.

. 1919 Oct 19 - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Overland "Hillcrest" Erin, Ontario, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Jessie T Kirkwood, to Mr. Frank E Walker, Manger Union Bank of Canada to take place the later part of October.
. 1925 Mar 5 - Erin, Mrs. F E Walker, of Hagersville is visiting with her parents, Mr & Mrs C Overland.
. 1928 Sep 27 - Erin, Mrs. F E Walker, of Hagersville is visiting with her parents, Mr & Mrs Chas. Overland.
Ref: Acton Free Press.

. 1930 Aug 7, Thrus. Cards of Thanks. Mrs Frank E Walker & Mrs Ella Walker & family wish to thank their neighbors & friends for kindness & sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement, also those show loaned cars & assisted in anyway.
Ref: Erin Advocate newspaper.

After husband Frank Walker died, Jessie K Walker resided with Queenie at the Overland house, 2 Spring Street, Erin.
. 1935 Wellington Co. Voters List: Mrs. Frank Walker, widow, Erin;
Mrs. Chas. Overland, Miss Queenie, teacher, Erin.

. 1938 Feb 2, Erin - Quite a crowd enjoyed the euchre & bridge put on by the Erin Women's Institute in the town hall on Wednesday evening of the last week, when the following were the prize winners in bridge, Miss Queenie Overland & Mr W F Gray; in euchre, Mrs Geo D Scott & Mr D S Leitch.
Ref: Georgetown Herald Newspaper, Ontario.

. 1965 Wellington County South Voter Lists: Overland, Miss Margaret L, spinster, Erin.
Ontario Land Registry Abstract Book 237, Plan 102, p 71
Village of Erin, Lot 16, Con 10
. 1943 Sept 22, Grant, Chas K Overland & wife, surviving Executors of Chas. Overland, Dec, & Jessie K Walker "widow" personally & as admix of Jessie Overland, dec & Margaret L Overland,"unmarried", to Jessie K Walker & Margaret L Overland All Quarter Acre, $2. other tenants consents as tenants.
. 1951 Jun 13, Grant, Jessie K Walker "widow" & Margaret L Overland, 'spinster", to R C Meehan, in Trust for the Erin Branch, No 442, Cdn. Legion, $2750.00 - - - 
OVERLAND, Jessie Trout Kirkwood (I2519)
 
14385 Jessie is the daughter of Jessie May Kirkwood & Charles Overland Jr.

Marriages, Frank E Walker & Jessie Overland on Oct. [22 Oct, 1919.]
Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton.

. Wellington Co. Registration #038452, Dec 6, 1886.
Jessie Trout Kirkwood OVERLAND, female,
Father Charles Overland, merchant, mother Jessie KIRKWOOD.
Informant Charles Overland, Merchant, Village of Erin.
Registered Dec 31, 1886. Accoucheur Dr. McNaughton, Registrar Wm Tyler.

. Wellington Co. Marriage Registration
Frank E Walker, residing at Hagersville, Haldiman Co., Age 33 /born 1881,
Bank Manager, Anglican,
Son of Ella Hamilton & Charles Henry Walker;
Jessie Trout Kirkwood Overland, age 30, b 1886,
daughter of Jessie May Kirkwood & Charles Overland.
Married at Erin, Ontario on 22 Oct, 1919.
Wit: Robt. A Stewart, Hagersville & Queenie M Overland, Erin.

. 1909 Aug 4, Erin. Miss Elma hand of Stanton was the guest of the Misses Queen & Jessie Overland the past week.

. 1919 Oct 19 - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Overland "Hillcrest" Erin, Ontario, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Jessie T Kirkwood, to Mr. Frank E Walker, Manger Union Bank of Canada to take place the later part of October.
. 1925 Mar 5 - Erin, Mrs. F E Walker, of Hagersville is visiting with her parents, Mr & Mrs C Overland.
. 1928 Sep 27 - Erin, Mrs. F E Walker, of Hagersville is visiting with her parents, Mr & Mrs Chas. Overland.
Ref: Acton Free Press.

. 1930 Apr 24, Erin, Mrs F E Walker, of Inwood & Miss Queen Overland of Galt, spent the Easter vacation with their parents Mr Mrs Chas. Overland.
. 1930 Aug 7, Thrus. Cards of Thanks. Mrs Frank E Walker & Mrs Ella Walker & family wish to thank their neighbors & friends for kindness & sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement, also those show loaned cars & assisted in anyway.
Ref: Erin Advocate newspaper.

After husband Frank Walker died, Jessie K Walker resided with Queenie at the Overland house, 2 Spring Street, Erin.
. 1935 Wellington Co. Voters List: Mrs. Frank Walker, widow, Erin.

Ontario Land Registry Abstract Book 237, Plan 102, p 71
Village of Erin, Lot 16, Con 10
. 1943 Sept 22, Grant, Chas K Overland & wife, surviving Executors of Chas. Overland, Dec, & Jessie K Walker "widow" personally & as admix of Jessie Overland, dec & Margaret L Overland,"unmarried", to Jessie K Walker & Margaret L Overland All Quarter Acre, $2. other tenants consents as tenants.
. 1951 Jun 13, Grant, Jessie K Walker "widow" & Margaret L Overland, 'spinster", to R C Meehan, in Trust for the Erin Branch, No 442, Cdn. Legion, $2750.00 - - - 
OVERLAND, Jessie Trout Kirkwood (I128)
 
14386 Jessie is the daughter of Margaret Patullo of Caledon & John Kirkwood, of Esquesing Twp., Peel Co.

Biography of Kirkwood Family:

KIRKWOOD, William (d.), was b. at Castle Semple estate, near Howood, Renfrewshire, Scot., & d. in 1850, age 56. William Kirkwood, Freeholder of Howood, Scot., sailed for Canada on Young Norval in 1820, & was 8 weeks crossing. He left his family in Toronto, &, with his son John, pushed west in search of land. He located on lot 2, con 6, Caledon Tp., on the town line of Erin, where he put up a shanty, & the following year moved up his family from Toronto. They were obliged to walk most of the way, as the bush was impassable for teams. They crossed the Credit River on a log. At the time of his death at the comparatively early age of 56, he had a most comfortable home. He was a Presbyterian, & a Liberal. He m. Margaret McDonald in Scotland. Issue: John, Mrs. Wm. Beer, Erin Tp.; William (d.) & James (twins), Erin Tp.; David, Brampton, Co, Clerk, Peel Co.; Mrs. Daniel Douglas, Norval, & Mrs. George Thompson (d.), Toronto; Mrs. Creighton (d.), Mrs. Trout, (d.); Mrs. McLachlan (d.), & Mrs. A. Near (d.).

John b. in Howood Scot., 1808; d. 1880, age 72. He worked in the cotton mills for about three years before he came to Canada with his parents in 1820. He helped his father to put up the shanty on his place before the family were brought up from Toronto. In 1832 he bought 50 acres of lot 1, con. 6, Caledon & later the remaining 50 acres & finished clearing them. He was a good business man, & brought the first cylinder separator into the district, where he operated it for years, & at his father's death he retained the homestead. He was Township Councillor, & Deputy Reeve for years of Caledon Tp., & served as Deputy Reeve in the old Home District Council. About 1856 he was appointed a Magistrate, & at Confederation, Mr. Kirkwood & Isaac Harris, of Caledon, were the first to be re-appointed, so that oaths, etc., could be administered. He was one of the workers in the Liberal party, & was active in the support of the Presbyterian church.
He m. Margaret, dau. of Alex. Patullo of Caledon, who d. in 1898, age 84.
Issue: William (d.), Brampton; Mrs. T. H. Lee (d.), Vancouver; Alexander (d.), & Mrs. James Buckham (d.), Chinguacousy; Mrs. George Sharp, & James, Caledon; John & Mrs. Charles Overland, Erin.

John, Jr., b. Caledon in 1849, & went to school to the Rev. Dr. Fletcher, of Hamilton, who was a school teacher of No. 1 Erin. He operated the farm some years before his father's death, when he succeeded to the homestead, where he now resides in a large stone house, one of the finest homes in the section. He also owns 100 acres the east half, lot 3, con. 11, Erin. He has a local reputation as a breeder of Polled Angus cattle, keeping both thoroughbred & graded cattle, which he raises for his own satisfaction, as he likes good stock of all kinds. He is a widely read man, & keeps up with all current events. For about 30 years he has been Postmaster at Rockside. He has been an active worker in the Liberal party, being on local committees at different times. In religion he is a Presbyterian. He m. Alice, dau. of James Sharp of Caledon. Surviving issue: Bessie L. & George S.

James, son of the late William Kirkwood, was b. Scotland in 1817, & d. in 1853, age 36. He set. in Erin in 1840, on the 100 acres lot 4, con. 7. He was an ardent sympathizer with Mackenzie in his troubles against the Family Compact. Like all of the Kirkwoods, he was a Liberal. He d. of sunstroke at the early age of 36, just as he had gained a good start in life. In 1840 he m. Agnes Davidson. Issue: William & John, U.S.; James, David, Thomas, Ann J.(d.), & Mrs. D. McGregor, Caledon.

James was b. in Erin in 1845. He has been a leading man in the township for years. He was a Councillor for 12years, commencing in 1870, being successively Councillor, Deputy Reeve, for five years & Reeve 3 years. In 1891 he was elected M.P.P. for East Wellington, & was in the House for 3 years. In 1902 he was appointed Police Magistrate for the unorganized district of East Nipissing, which position he held for 3 years, until removed by the present Whitney Government. He was Sec'y. of Erin Agr. Society, & Sec'y of East Wellington Farmer's Institute for some years. He is noted as a man of pronounced opinions in temperance questions & is a total abstainer He is an Elder of the Presbyterian church & in politics a Liberal. In 1871 he m. Agnes McDonald. Issue: Annie, Mrs. F. Brydon, Erin; Violet, Alexander, teller in Traders Bank, Rockwood, & Herbert. - - - 
KIRKWOOD, Jessie May (I130)
 
14387 Jim Cardy married Bertha Bailey, sister of Ferrier Bailey.
They settled on E Lot 25, Con 5, where the buildings were set up on the hill, about half-way back on the farm from 25th sideroad. - - - 
CARDY, James JIM (I436)
 
14388 Jim Jeffrey reports that Aunt Jess was very close to her younger brother, Henry, and acted as the family historian (email Nov 7, 2017).

Cremated remains in Cobourg Union Cemetery 
JEFFREY, Janet (I24)
 
14389 Jim Turnbull married Lizzie Car. Carr? TURNBULL, James JIM .2 (I487)
 
14390 Jim's g-Grandfather
Death Certicificate shows he died of prostate cancer as a widower. It also shows he was a hardware company proprietor. 
JEFFREY, Henry (I25)
 
14391 JL was nearly 6 feet tall & very broad-shouldered.  LAWRENCE, Capt. James .iii (I374)
 
14392 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (P15794)
 
14393 Jo Anna is the daughter of Mary Isaacke (1542 - 11 June 1613) & Thomas Appleton, Esq. (1550 Little Waldingfield, Suffolk Co., England - 16 May 1603 St. Andrew Undershalf, London, England.)

. Landed New England 1635. Pioneer in settlements of Stamford, Connecticut, Dutch NY & Long Island.

. Children of Joanna Appleton & Richard Gildersleeve Sr:
Richard, Jr., b 1626 in Aldeburgh, Suffolkshire, England - 1691 May 21, Long Island, NY;
Elizabeth, b1628 in Aldeburgh, Suffolkshire, England - 1664 Feb 20;
Anna, b1629 in Aldeburgh, Suffolkshire, England - 1683;
Adam Gilderslleve, 1631
Samuel Gildersleeve, b: 1631 in Aldeburgh, Suffolkshire, England.

. Richard Gildersleeve, Jr. , b.1626, Suffolk Co. - He was one of the 56 men who bought the Newtown land in 1656 from the Indians. He became proprietor of Hempstead & then surveyor, tax collector, town drummer & town clerk.

. 1677 June 23. Weamsko, Sachem Seacotauk princes to Nesaquark Lands. Interpreted by Checoamaug.
Testimony of Mr. Gildersleeve, aged about 76 years [1701], testified as followedth that Tackapousha & some of his Indians came to my house to Reseiue there pay for their land which they should to Hempsted men & we then 7 there delivered to them M Hix & myself there whole pay for all the whole tract of land & somethings was paid them more than they had agreed for, but how much I cannot tell this payment was paid about 20 years ago. In several sorts of pay as some great cattle & some small cattle, some wampum & some stockings, some hatchets, some knives, some trading cloth & I think they has some powers & lead. They went away for anything I now very well satisfied for all the land that Hempstead men bought of said Sachum & Indians. they only reserved their old Planter's Land at Mericock & the Muntke Sachum with some other Indians went with me & some other Hempsted men to lay out the bounds both west & East line, west line beginning Mathagaretts Bay & running to a point of trees that parts Robt. Williams & us where the Indians marked some trees & from ye marked trees northward according as the Indians run it to the sound of North seas to middle of the Plains. Hempstead, July the 22, 1677. Mr. Jackson testifies the same that Mr Gildersleeve that testified.
The following same testimony was given by Mrs. Gildersleeve, Wm. Yates, John Carman & Ed. Sprays, all of Hemstead. B.F.
Ref: Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York, 1886.

. 1677 Jul 22. Testimony of Mr & Mrs Gildersleeve & Mr Jackson of Hempstead, to the satisfactory payment the Indians for their lands & concerning the bounds of lands sold by them to Hempstead.
Ref: Ref: Calendar of Historical Manuscripts in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, NY, Edmund B O'Callaghan, 1866. Gov. Andros administration. p70.

. Anna Gildersleeve, b: 1629 in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England; Immigration: 1634 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; m. John Rock Smith;
. Samuel Gildersleeve, b: 1631 in Aldeburgh. - - - 
APPLETON, Joanna (I19)
 
14394 Jo-Anne Melmer Beekx e-mail: jbeekx@isp.ca from 5-5-02: >> John George Melmer is recorded as John Melmer. We always called him Uncle Jack. His wife Mary's real name is Enid Amy Mary Robertson. Born May 25, 1925 in Montreal PQ. They were married Nov. 10, 1944 in Halifax NS.<<
 
MELMER, John(Jack) George (I4495)
 
14395 Joachim age 27 might be #24 on the passenger list of the ship Electric. Sophia Hermann's family is #60-63. Sophia is 17. Family (F20)
 
14396 Joan is the daughter of Elizabeth Johnson & Robert Williamson. WILLIAMSON, Joan Evelyn (I2442)
 
14397 Joana Coffin has been disproved as the 1st wife. UNKNOWN, 1st Wife (Joan Coffin?) 11 (P5030)
 
14398 Joane is the daughter of of Marie 1538-1578,
married 1750 at St. Albans
to John Arnolde, 1535 St. Albans - 1583 St. Albans, England.

. Children of Joane Arnolde Antrobus:

1. William, bp. St. Albans, Herts, m. St. Albans 6 Jul 1607, Alice Denon - Wm. died incompetent;
2. Walter, bp 1 June, 1 June 1589.
3. Robert, bp. 21 Feb 1590.
4. Joan, bp 25 Jun 1592, married1 St. Albans 23 OCT 1609 Thomas Lawrence, & married 2. by 1628 John Tuttle;
5. Elizabeth, bp. 6 Aug 1598, presumably m. 5 May 1617 John Cowley;
6. Henry, bp 25 Apr 1600 - bur. St. Albans 14 Jun 1602.

. 1664 Jan 27, WILL of William Antrobus of London, Esq.
bequeath to Wm. Antrobus in New England the sum of 40 shillings for a legacy & that is all he shall have out of my estate.
(Sir Reginald Antrobus suggests that this may be Wm. Antrobus, baptized at St. Albans 7 Apr 1611, son of Wm. Antrobus & therefore nephew of Joan Arnold Antrobus. But the testator of 1665 & the William baptized in 1611 were third cousins once-removed, so the layette may be another William or closely related to the tester.)
. 1614 May 16, Administration on the estate of Walter Antrobus of St. Albans was granted to Jane Antrobus, his widow.
Ref: Archdeaconry of St. Albans, Diocese of London, Admon Act Book, 1574-1638.

. 1625 April 2, John Antrobuss, aged 65 was enrolled at London, with a certificate of conformity, from the minister of St. Abans, Hertfordshire, as a passenger for New England on the Planter. Ref: Hotten, p 45.
Ref: New England, The Great Migration & The Great Migration Begins, &
Antrobus Pedigrees: The Story of a Cheshire Family, by Sir Reginald L Antrobus, 1929 London. - - - 
ARNOLDE, Lady Joane (I347)
 
14399 Joannah Gibbons married c 1674 Middletown, Thomas B Applegate, Sr. born1632 Holland, Resided Middletown, died 1 Feb. 1698.

T. Applegate purchased land from father-in-law Richard Gibbons.

Children of Joannah Gibbons & Thomas Applegate were: Thomas, John, Daniel, Joseph, Elizabeth, Benjamin & Richard Applegate.

Thomas Applegate, b. say 1628, adult by 20 Dec 1650, when Thomas Applegate Junior purchased land in Gravesend from Randall Huett.
Married 1 Feb 1698 to Johanna Gibbons, dau. of Richard Gibbons of Middletown, freeholder, deeded to
Thomas Applegate Senior of the Falls, inhabitant, 100 A in a certain place called the Nutt Swampt (Ref: E Jersey Deeds All 142.
Will 1 Feb 1698, Thomas Applegate of Milton in East Jersey, bequeath to my son Benjamine 50 A of land & to my son Richard & his heirs 50 A. of land which aforementioned 100 A. I had of my father-in-law Richard Gibbons;
he also bequeath to my loving wife Johanna. On the basis of this Will, Stilwell concluded that Johanna was a second wife & only Benj. & Richard were here children, a possible but not a necessary conclusion.
Ref: The Great Migration Begins. - - - 
GIBBONS, Joannah (I927)
 
14400 Job Smith married c 1678 at Suffolk, NY
Elizabeth Thompson, born 1647 Smithtown, NY, Daughter of Hannah Brewster & John Thompson.

WILL of his father:
. WILL, March ye 5th, 1693, in ye name of God Amen, I Richard Smith of Smithtown in the County of Suffolk on Long Island, New York, being sick & weak in body of sound & perfect memory thanks be to God.

To our son Job we & bequeath our Negro Robin for ye term of 12 years & an equal share of land in division with ye rest of our children & ye end of ye sd 12 years the said Robin shall be free. - - - 
SMITH, Job (I1142)
 

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