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15451 Marjorie is the daughter of Harriet Jackson & Albert McCutcheon.

. 1910 Apr 7 - Born, McCutcheon, In Erin Township on March [6th / 9th?] to Mr & Mrs Albert McCutcheon, a daughter.
Ref: Acton Free Press.

. Marjorie McCutcheon married 25 Mar 1939, Guelph, to Wm. Struthers, 1912-1990. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Marjorie May (I139)
 
15452 Marjorie is the daughter of Margaret Greive and Thomas Alfred Tutty. TUTTY, Marjorie Forsythe (I576)
 
15453 Marjorie is the daughter of Maud Patterson & Robert McCausland. MCCAUSLAND, Marjorie Dorothea (I1563)
 
15454 Marjorie Palmer Sanderson is the daughter of Elizabeth Atkinson & Henry Sanderson.

. 1886 Aug 4, Wednesday, Married Lawrence - Sanderson
At the residence of the bride's father by Rev W R Barker,
A.G.F. Lawrence Esq., Barrister of Toronto,
To Miss Margaret, daughter of Henry Sanderson, Esq., f Richmond Hill. The happy couple left for Montreal & other place after the performance of the ceremony. The couple have the best wishes of the Herald for their future happiness.
Ref: York Herald newspaper, Richmond Hill.

. 1900 Jan 4, Mrs A G F Lawrence & 3 children spent a few days in the village & were guests of Mrs W A Sanderson.
Ref: The Liberal newspaper, Richmond Hill.

. The Society Blue Book of Toronto, 1902 [as below] & Mr. Fred Lawrence.

. The Society Blue Book of Toronto, Hamilton & London, A Social Directory 1903-04:
Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. F. , 253 Wellesley street. Toronto.
Receives 1st Monday.
Mrs. James M. Lawrence. Mrs., nee Sanderson, (65- Woman's Art Assoc.) Mr., (17-Granite Club, 511, Church St.. 18 - Granite Curling Club, 513 Church St.)

. The Society Blue book, Toronto: a social directory 1913
Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Frederick (Sanderson)
322 Roxborough street East, Toronto, Receives 2d Wednesday Clubs, Mr. 33 National Club .

. The Society Blue Book of Toronto, 1920
Lawrence, Mr. & Mrs. A G Frederick, Marjorie Sanderson, 22- Granite Club, Roxborough Dr., Toronto,
Club, Mr. 33- National Club
Miss Queenie Lawrence, Mr. Douglas Lawrence. - - - 
SANDERSON, Marjorie Palmer (I573)
 
15455 Marjorie was our neighbour in the little white house, corner of Wonderland and Teeple Terrace, now condominiums PARSONS, Marjorie Jean (I132)
 
15456 Mark is the son of Elizabeth Plane & John Tovell, Sr.

. Mark Tovel married in England, first 1811, Hannah Oakes, 1789 - Jul 1832, Guelph - 11 Tovel children;
married second, 4 Aug 1842, Guelph, Canada, to Miss Catchpole;
married third 1846, Guelph, to Hannah ANN Elkerton, 1825 England to 1895 Guelph, buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Plot E 25-2; 5 Tovell children.

. TOVELL, Mark , d., son of a pay officer in the British Army, was b. near Lowestoft, in Suffolk Co., Eng., in about 1769. He was a farmer in England, &
m1. 31 Dec 1811, to Hannah Oakes in that country at Cratfield, Suffolk, England. He came to Canada with his wife & family on the "Queen Caroline," in 1832, being 8 weeks & 3 days in making the passage from London to Quebec. He left his family in Hamilton for a month, while he came to Guelph to secure a house.
The family arrived in Guelph in July 1832, & occupied a house on the estate of the late Hon. Johnson Ferguson Blair, on the outskirts of Guelph.

Mr. Tovell farmed until his death. He was a Congregationalist, being a strict churchman, & a Reformer.
He d. 1844, aged 75, & Mrs. Tovell, d. 22nd of July, 1832, just 2 weeks after arriving in Guelph.
He later m2. a Miss Catchpole, who also predeceased him.

He again m3. (c 1844) Mrs. Elworthy.
Issue: Sarah, m. the late George Sunley*, & later T. H. Taylor (d.)

John (d.); Samuel (d.); Jonathan, James (d.);
Sarah, m. the late George Sunley, & later T. H. Taylor (d.), & still lives in Guelph;
Mark (d.); Mrs. Ford (d.), Guelph; Mrs. Busby, Guelph; George (d.); Charles (d.), & Nathan (d.). John, b. 1812, was a carpenter & joiner, & lived nearly all of his days in Guelph. He m. Mary A. Hoskin, who survives him, & lives in Cleveland with her only surviving daughter, who m. Reuben, son of Nathan Tovell.

Samuel Tovell, b. 1814, d. 1897, aged 83, set. in 1841 on Lot 16, Con. 6, Eramosa Tp., which he cleared. He was a broad minded man, & a much respected citizen; a consistent & active member of the Disciples church. He m. first, Eliza Darby.
Issue: Jonathan, Robert, & David, Luther Tp., & William, Eramosa. William m. Martha Stewart. He owns & operates lot 14, Con. 5, Eramosa Tp., & is a very prosperous farmer.
Issue: Gordon, Winnipeg; Frank, at home; David, in Customs House, Toronto; Jennie, at home; Ethel, at home; Kenneth, Rochester; Horace, Erin Tp. Samuel Tovell, m. Janet Butchart. Issue: Agnes (d. unm); Mrs. George Williams, Toronto Junction; Edmund, Hamilton; Charles (d. unm); Amos, m. Lois Black, is a Disciple minister, Guelph.

Jonathan Tovell, b. 1816, is still living, age 89. He set. in Eramosa Tp., 1842, on Con. 6, Lot 15. He was a Councillor for 27 years, & Constable for over 50 years. He is a Methodist & a Liberal, & m. Maria Irvin in 1842.
Issue: Japheth, Toronto Junction; Rev. Isaac, Methodist minister, Toronto; John, Puslinch Tp.; Henry, Walkerton; Dr. Matthew, Sydenham; Irvin, on homestead; Mary, at home; Annie, m. J. W. Oakes, License Inspector, Guelph.

James Tovell, b. 1819, & d. 1854, became a carpenter & builder on Douglas St., Guelph, & also an undertaker. He m. Maria Darby, who d. 1898, age 75. Issue: Mrs. Hiram Black, Edward J., John (d. infancy); George (d.); Nathan (d.); Mrs. John Mitchell (d.). He was a Congregationalist, & a staunch Liberal. Of this branch, Edward J., b. in Guelph, in 1840, is a carpenter, builder & architect. He m. Esther A. Starkweather.
Issue: William J., Lena, & Lily (d.); Frank J., Arthur (d.); Alice M., Bert, & Ernest.

Mark, Jr. Tovell, b. 1820, & d. 1895. He was a chair & cabinet maker as well as a carpenter & painter in Guelph, & was a natural mechanic, & very handy with tools. He also had a fine apiary. He m. Hannah Elkerton in 1846, who d. in 1895, age 68. [Buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Plot E Lot-25-2.]
Their surviving issue: Joseph, Charles, Robert, Mark, 3rd, & William. Of this branch, Joseph, b. Guelph, in 1848, with the exception of a few years in Toronto, has always lived in Guelph, where he learned his trade. In 1871, he started his harness & saddlery shop, & in 1881, built the Tovell Block, where he has since successfully conducted the business, being one of the prominent men of the city. He has always refused to hold office, but in politics is a Liberal, & in religion, a member of the Methodist church. He m. first, Mana, dau. of the late James G. Wright, Jr., & after her death, in 1900, he m. Rachel, also a dau. of Mr. Wright. Issue: Walter, with his father in business; Dr. Garnet B., dentist; George, d. Lockport, N.Y.; Charles, d. Lockport, N.Y.; Nathan m. Hannah, sister of J. G. Wright, Jr., & has a son Reuben, in Cleveland, who m. a dau. of John, eldest son of John Tovell.
Ref: Historical Atlas of the County of Wellington, Ontario. Toronto: 1906

Sarah, m. the late George Sunley*, & later T. H. Taylor (d.)

Note: George Sunley, 22 Mar 1815 - 18 Mar 1857, Guelph.
. 1838 married Sarah Tovell, 8 Oct 1818 - 26 Jan 1907, Died 1844, Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.
- (She married 2nd: 1860 Thomas H Taylor.)

. Geo. Sunley, Guelph Councilor, 1852, 1853, West Ward Guelph, 1857; Mayor 1857.

. SUNLEY, George died March 1857, 1846 listed as a merchant, 1849 listed as a member of the fire company. The election for Guelph & the township it was part of was held in Thorp's Assembly Room at the British Hotel on January 7, 1850 with about 300 persons present. George Sunley was a candidate for the Reform Party & he was elected to Town Council with 251 votes. The first meeting of this council was held at the Frog Pond Tavern, on Eramosa Road on January 20, 1850 & the next at Alex Blythe's Tavern at Marden. 1852-1853 Town Councillor, 1853.
Guelph Advertiser Almanac advertisement G. Sunley, Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron worker Market Square Guelph. Box, Parlor & Cooking Stoves in great variety. Call & see us before buying of peddlars. Old Copper, Brass, Rags, &c, taken in exchange, 1854 listing as Sunley & Melvin, stoves, tinware, etc., Robert Melvin entered business with George Sunley on August 2, 1854, 1857 March died in office as Mayor of Guelph.
X-Ref: Mortgage lend by Mary Patterson, (Mrs. John Felker). - - - 
TOVELL, Mark (I171)
 
15457 Mark Smith
Fredericton, New Brunswick. 
SMITH, Samuel III (P10539)
 
15458 Markham WIILLSON, Robert Andrew Warren (I544)
 
15459 Markham, ON. VANZANT, Ludwig Wideman (I849)
 
15460 Marlin, Texas. MONTGOMERY, Martha Emma EMMIE (I1242)
 
15461 Marr: bride's father's house WILKINSON, Louisa (I3553)
 
15462 MARR: Elijah a widower at 2nd marriage Family (F1838)
 
15463 MARR: refused to give Lweis a divorce. SPEAM, Priscilla Louise (I1656)
 
15464 Marriage Family (F19)
 
15465 marriage Family (F3592)
 
15466 MARRIAGE Family (F48)
 
15467 Marriage Family (F825)
 
15468 marriage http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/u/l/Timothy-W-Sullivan-Colorado/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0608.html Family (F87)
 
15469 Marriage Bann PUBLICATION (Methodist)
William Sears, of Erin Twp., Gore District, &
Christian Roszell, of Erin Twp., Gore District.
Witnesses: Benjamin Roszel & Joseph Kenner. - - - 
ROSZEL, Christina .2 (I877)
 
15470 Marriage Bond Family (F71)
 
15471 Marriage Bond Family (F317)
 
15472 Marriage Bond Family (F108)
 
15473 Marriage Bond Family (F558)
 
15474 Marriage conducted by A.N. Behune.
Witnesses to marriage were George Gillespie and John Hall
(See Misc Stuff Library Item 4 Page 17)

MARRIAGE: 1832 -
This day, February 29th 1832 were married by License Adam Hall of the Township of Smith and Catherine Jeffrey of the Town of Cobourg.
By me, A.N. Bethune
Witness Geo. Gillespie, John Hall 
Family (F83)
 
15475 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F638)
 
15476 Marriage date from "Wilkinson County, GA marriages from 1811 to 1850", pg 9
Besides children, also listed in the census was John Page, age 12. (Grandson?)

1830 census pg 393a
under 5 1d
5-10 1s
10-15 1s 1d
20-30 2 f (Nancy and ?)
30-40 1m (himself probably)

1840 pg 364
under 5 1s 1d? (poss 2) Mary Ann, W.B., Josephine
5-10 1s Columbus (Ellen either missing or erroneously put in under 5)
10-15 1s 1d
15-20 1s
30-40 Nancy
40-50 (himself)

Unaccounted for: son born 1820-25
Daughter and son 1815-1820
Note, if the u/i males and females in the 1830 census are his children, they would have to be by a first marriage, since he only married Nancy in 1821. However, the age disparity between himself and Nancy makes this quite possible. With the other 20-30 female in the household in 1830, though, it is possible that a sister and children or brother's widow and children were living with him.

Other Horn records in the county:
Dicy Horn m. Aaron Chandler 3 Sep 1834
Alfred Horn m. Annstalia Smiley, 3 Nov 1845
A.V. Horne m. Sally M. Marshall, 12 Nov 1889
Thomas Horne m. Mary R. Dorough, 18 Nov 1841
Sarah Adaline Horne m. Daniel Rowe, 15 Jun 1843
Nancy L. G. Horne m. William Wells, 8 Mar 1837
Sarah A. F. Horne m. Mathew Wilder 23 Dec 1847 
HORNE, Nathan (I2157)
 
15477 Marriage date from LDS given as ( POSEY, William Marriage Wife: Amanda ROUSE Marriage Date: 6 Dec 1865 Recorded in : Worth, Georgia Wife previously married Source: FHL Number 482205 ) which does not work for date of birth as 1866.
 
ROUSE, Lizzie Sarah Ann Elizabeth (I1021)
 
15478 Marriage date is after Sarah died! Family (F855)
 
15479 Marriage date is approximately 1949/1950 Family (F929)
 
15480 Marriage John LAWRENCE of Burlington, Esq'r, and John DOE.[bound to] Jonathan BELCHER, Governor 500 pounds 18 July 1753.
John LAWRENCE obtained license of marriage for himself and
for Anne LEONARD of Perth Amboy, spinster.
Wit: Tho:s BARTOW NJ early Marriages, Vol L #076 
Family (F102)
 
15481 Marriage licence (Ann Singleton) Family (F45)
 
15482 Marriage Licenced St. James Cathedral. T.O. Family (F57)
 
15483 marriage license Family (F4318)
 
15484 Marriage License 20 Jul 1837 • Queenston, Upper Canada issued by Robert Grant Family (F120)
 
15485 Marriage Licenses of Robert Grant, J.P., Queenston, Ontario 1825-1838 Family (F227)
 
15486 Marriage Notice has Denis Ryan's name as "Lewis".
 
CALLAGHAN, Denis Ryan (I2312)
 
15487 Marriage Notice in Ancestry.ca lists the father a Stand Meseroll, and mother as Dinah Meseroll MESSEROLL, William M (I4474)
 
15488 Marriage Notice:
A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, December 3 at the home of Mr. & Mrs. A. Monkman, 192 Cumberland Avenue, when their daughter, Gertrude Maude, was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph Laurence Curzon, son of Mr. Mrs. William Curzon, of Guelph, Ontario. 
The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. J. Treleavan of Ryerson Methodist church, in the presence of a few relatives & friends of the young couple. The bride entered the room on the arm of her father & looked very pretty in a traveling suit of navy blue with a bouquet of pink roses. At the conclusion of the ceremony the party sat down to a dainty luncheon, after which the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto & other points. The bride was in receipt of many beautiful presents & good wishes from a number of friends.
Among those present from out of town were Mrs. Allis, of Stratford, sister of the bride; Mr Mrs. Curzon, of Guelph, the parents of the groom. After the honeymoon, Mr. & Mrs. Curzon will reside in Kitchener.

. Obituary
The death occurred suddenly of Mrs. Joseph Laurence Curzon yesterday at her residence 222 Cumberland Ave. 
Mrs. Curzon, the former Miss Gertrude Maude Monkman, was born in Hamilton, 48 years ago & had resided here all of her life.  
Left to mourn her passing, besides her husband are one son, Ralph Douglas at home; her mother Mrs. Abram Monkman of Hamilton & 2 sisters, Mrs. E. O Corbett (Stella) of Calgary, & Mrs. Thomas Yapp (Lula), of Sarnia. The remains are resting at the funeral home of Dodsworth & Brown, where the services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Woodland Cemetery. - - - 
MONKMAN, Gertrude Maud GERTIE (I508)
 
15489 Marriage Notices
On 10th Inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Eglinton, Youg Street, William T Mason, of this City
& Mary, third daughter of Peter Lawrence, by Rev. Henry Wilkinson.
Ref: Christian Guardian, Toronto. 5 Nov 1856.

The Society blue book, Toronto: a social directory 1902
Mason, Mrs. Wm. T., 477 Jarvis St., Mrs., nee Lawrence, Receive second, third & fourth Mondays.
Miss Bertha E Mason, 65; Mrs. Thomas H Mason.

- The Society Blue Book of Toronto, Hamilton & London, A Social Directory 1903- 04
477 Jarvis street., Toronto, Summer Residence: Muskoka. Receives Monday.
Miss Bertha E. Mason, (65 Women's Art Assoc.).
Mr. Thomas Harold Mason.
Mrs., nee Lawrence.

The Society Blue Book of Toronto, 1920
49 Maple Avenue, Toronto; sum. Res: lightwood Island, Muskoka, Ont.
Mr. T. Harold, 4-7-28 -30, 33 - 48
Miss Bertha E Mason.

. 1921 Aug 11. After 92 years of life spent in Toronto, Mrs Mary Lawrence, widow of the late W T mason, mother of Lieut. Col Mason, passed away today at her late residence 49 Maple Ave. the funeral which will be private takes place on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs Mason was born in Eglinton, North Toronto, au. of late Mr Mrs Peter Lawrence, & received her education in a private school. Her husband, who dies some 35 years ago, was ain official assignee. Among the earliest members of metropolitan Methodist Church, both Mr Mrs Mason were deeply entered in the welfare of the congregation & its various activities.
Owing to fading strength, Mrs Mason was been oiled for several years to withdraw from church & other work in which she was interested & during the past summer had been gradually declining in strength.
She is survived by 4 sons & 1 dau: Lieut. Col. T L Mason, of Toronto; W E Mason, Regina, Sask.;E A mason, Vancouver & T Harold Mason & Miss Berth Mason at home.
Ref: Toronto Daily Star, pub. 1921 Aug 11. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Mary .xii (I449)
 
15490 Marriage of Angelina Bendler and Martin Hartmann. Her 3rd marriage in 6 years. Martin had better sleep with one eye open! Family (F1758)
 
15491 Marriage of Richard Lawrence and Alice Bunting accomplished 2 da. 12th mo. 1762, Quaker Family (F27)
 
15492 Marriage performed by Robert C. Boyer, a minister of the Church of England. BLUE, William Neil (I15483)
 
15493 Marriage Record # 698.(verify mar. date/ DOB Chas.) Family (F344)
 
15494 Marriage Records Source (S1410942488)
 
15495 Marriage Registration #429; Reynold KEEN and John LAWRENCE (seal but no signature) [bound to Will'm-LIVINGSTON, Governor... 500 pounds on 29 May 1782. Contract of Marriage between Reynold-KEEN... and Nancy LAWRENCE of Monmouth. Family (F280)
 
15496 Marriage Registry Mackinac County, Michigan Source (S92)
 
15497 Marriage registry shows her as 22 years old at the time, living in Snowdon twp (Irondale?). PUSEY, Harriet Atkins (I437)
 
15498 Marriage to Bertha Belle Brown Family (F813)
 
15499 Marriage to Clara P. Brady Family (F117)
 
15500 marriage to Hannah Kirby. See document John M Walker Hannah Kirby Family (F246)
 

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