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2951 - resided at marriage. JOHNSTON, Prof. George Lang (I325)
 
2952 - resided with grandparents Sarah & Elisha Lawrence. BAILEY, Elisha REZEAU (I210)
 
2953 - Resided. MORRIS, Pearle Evelyn (I360)
 
2954 - Resided. HENDERSON, Melinda Ellen LINDAY (I1009)
 
2955 - resided.  HARTSHORNE, Mary .2 (I881)
 
2956 - resided. DAY, Earl (I311)
 
2957 - resided. SUTCLIFFE, Clifton (I458)
 
2958 - resided. verify. MCMURRAY, Jane (I71)
 
2959 - returned to Ireland with her father - Verify. TUTTLE, Hannah ANN (I1613)
 
2960 - Richard Patterson 1870 - WILL, the surviving children

1880 & 1990 Upton Census, Albert B Patterson
Date of Birth in the 1990 Census Sept. 1879 - - - 
PATTERSON, Albert B (I32)
 
2961 - south side plot. NICHOLS, Catherine Napier (I836)
 
2962 - Thursday, died during the war. ASHFIELD, Mary (I519)
 
2963 - Tombstone reads: 1832 - 1914. SMITH, Olivia (I113)
 
2964 - Two of Catherine's brothers - Jacob and Robert were also in the 1812 war; Jacob died of a wound received during the battle of Chippawa in 1814 - list of pensions paid on this site: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/mil/1812/data_widows.shtml WILKERSON*, Catherine (I176)
 
2965 - verify LEONARD, Mr. (I637)
 
2966 - Verify DOD. ANTROBUS, Joane (I58)
 
2967 - verify exact location. DUNHAM, William Jr. (I526)
 
2968 - Verify if this his Andrew Whitesell Senior:
1809 July 4th, UCLand Book, Andrew Whitesell, Twp. of Thorold, yeoman, stating that he was a Sergent in DeLancey's Corps. of Voluntters during the American War. That he obtained from the late Land Board, District of Niagara a grant of 600 Acres for himself, a wife and 2 children. The 600 Acres were known as Lot 82, 83 & 84, Con 1 & 2nd Thorold Twp. He obtained a Certificate for all the said Lots except 84, Con 2 upon which he resides & had made large improvements. That Patents have been issued for those Lots only which the said Certificates contained his name appears on the Plan of the said Twp. for the remaining 100 A. A Patent has never issued therefore, Praying that a Patent may now be completed in his favor for the same.
Recommended that a patent do issue for Lot 84, C 2, Thorold, to the Petitioner.

Andrew married 3 Mr 1857 to Sarah Jane Brown.

Andrew Whitesell had a farm on the Jaffa road & he & Whitesell Sarah Jane (Brown); lived there & Ermina Mahala was born there.

Andrew died when the daughter was a baby. Sarah Jane went with her baby back home to Dunboyne, until she remarried again 4 years after & Ermina Mahala staid with her grandparents & Aunt Sally Carter.

After Grandma Jemima died in 1878 & Grandpa Walter Brown died, Mother lived on with Aunt Sally until Aunt Sally died in 1881. Afterword Mother went to Windmill Point & Bertie among Carters. When Uncle George's wife died Mina moved back to Dunboyne to help take care of George's children.

In 1851 at Malahide Township, Elgin County, at the northern division, is Andrew Whitesell, 23, single, with the family of Levi & Sarah Bradley. Whitesell family Bible record gives:

Andrew Whitesell, born Oct. 28th 1828. g.s. gives birth date of Oct. 28, 1828, but also indicates that he died on Sep. 2, 1858 at age 29 years, 10 months & 26 days which would give a birth date of about 6 October 1828.

He is listed in1851 Census, Malahide Twp., Elgin Co. Andrew Whitesell & Elsie House were wit. to marriage of John Raymond & Elizabeth Clark at Malahide, 4 Oct. 1854 & to marriage of David H. Cline & Emily Bradley of Malahide on 1 Jan. 1855.

Andrew Whitesell & Elsey House were witnesses to the marriage of David H. Cline & Emily Bradley at Malahide, 1 January 1855; License. The Browns owned most of the land between Aylmer & Port Bruce. My mother used to tell me which uncle owned which farm & I still remember. My grandmother, being a girl got nothing.

Sarah Jane married George [I think this should be Andrew-George was Andrew's brother] Whitesell who had a farm on the 4th concession, NW part of Lot 8 west of the Aylmer-Port Bruce road but when my mother was a year old he died of tuberculosis & Sarah took her baby & went home to live. A couple of years later she remarried a widower with two sons. His name was John Teller ... My mother lived on with her grandparents & Aunt Sally till they died.
Ref: Memoirs of Eda Young Johnson from Bruce C Johnston Family History. - - - 
WHITESELL, Andrew .1 (I151)
 
2969 - verify location ROSZEL, Mary Ann .2 (I518)
 
2970 - verify location RECKLESS, William (I1594)
 
2971 - verify location. MACKAY, Yvonne (I1601)
 
2972 - verify location. RECKLESS, Gilbert (I1595)
 
2973 - verify location. RECKLESS, Josie (I1593)
 
2974 - verify location. MACKAY, Richard Clarke (I1191)
 
2975 - verify location. LEWIS, Robert George Rowland (I207)
 
2976 - verify location. LEWIS, Robert George Rowland (I207)
 
2977 - verify location. HARRIS, George Howell (I888)
 
2978 - verify location. SISLEY, Weston (I636)
 
2979 - Verify location. JOHNSTON, Florence Martha (I1346)
 
2980 - verify. VERNON, Silas (I645)
 
2981 - verify. JONES, Elias (I226)
 
2982 - verify. LATREAW, Henry (I520)
 
2983 - Verify. JOHNSTON, Prof. George Lang (I325)
 
2984 - which is near Milton, ON. TEETZEL, Mary Margaret .II (I291)
 
2985 - with husband, Plot 12. JOHNSTON, Helen Laurene (I500)
 
2986 - with wife Eliza Ann Sayres, Plot 114, small monument lies in the grass. WILLSON, Jacob (I252)
 
2987 - Wm. Lawrence's Bible gives 20 Aug. 1752 which conflicts with brother Wm. Lawrence, b 1752. LAWRENCE, Daniel .II (I106)
 
2988 - Yonge Street. Old Age, softening of the brain. LAWRENCE, Capt. John Willson .xiv (I299)
 
2989 -a blacksmith
came to Pond Mills and then Dorchester Tp 
MITCHELL, John (I796)
 
2990 -a carpenter
-buried at Woodland 
CLEVELAND, John Downer (I146)
 
2991 -a London cement contractor
Norton 2 
NORTON*, George (I936)
 
2992 -a prominant London businessman HYMAN, Ellis Walton (I1556)
 
2993 -according to her husband's obituary, she survived him. So where is she buried? Possibly BSC? POTTER, Mary Jemima (I914)
 
2994 -age 1 when moved to Granby, Lower Canada from Vermont
-came to Middlesex Cy c1828
[HMC, p513]: Warren Blinn settled in London Township where the Asylum now stands [1889]
[HMC, p736]: Warren Blinn, father of [William], was also a native of Vermont, and was but one year old when he was brought by his parents to Lower Canada. He was of French descent on his father's side, and of English on his mother's side. He immigrated to Middlesex County when about twenty-nine years of age, and brought with him his wife and daughter, Eliza, and one son, William, ....who was then five years of age. Mr. blinn had married, in Lower canada, Miss Harriet Dyer, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Dyer, whose sister, Lotta, married Capt. Butler, of Massachusetts, and became the mother of the eminent Gen. Benj. F. Butler, of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Blinn became the parents of three children - William, Eliza and Hiram. Mr. Blinn first settled where the Insane Asylum now stands, and was a contractor by occupation, and also owned a mill. He was a member of the Baptist Church, and died in 1876, at the age of seventy-seven years. His wife died in 1882, at the age of 84. 
BLINN, Warren (I1113)
 
2995 -at Black Pte. Navesking R. SALTAR, Richard Jr. (I477)
 
2996 -born at Cedar Hall, parents' home. TISDALE, John Ephraim (I139)
 
2997 -built the Warrior Hotel, northwest corner Commissioners & Wellington
-1882 appointed postmaster of the new Odell postoffice
- a Mason with Lodge in Nilestown
Assisted in cutting the Wellington Road from Concession 1 (Commissioners) to London

[HCM, p. 949]: William L. Odell was born in Odelltown, March 15, 1824, and was thirteen years of age when he moved with his father to this township. He received a common school education, and in early life learned the occupation of a farmer. He then learned the blacksmith trade, at which he worked for ten years, eight years in the City of London. Sepember 23, 1847, he married Miss Priscilla Odell, daughter of John and Annie (Griffith) Odell, and to them were born six children -- Mary C., Ameliz L., William E., John A., Melvin L. and Fannie C. Mrs. Odell died March 1, 1858, and Mr. Odell married Eliza J. Odell, a sister of his first wife. One child is the result of this union -- Harriet E. About 1856, Mr. Odell bought the property where he now resides, and built the Warrior Hotel, which he ran for many years, and which was one of the most popular hotels in the township. Mr. Odell is a Mason of high standing; became a member of the Lambets Lodge in 1870, and has taken all the degrees in the Blue Lodge, having held all the offices, including Master. Mr. Odell assisted in building the first bridge across the Thames, the old Wellingto Bridge, and made the iron work for the same. He has assisted greatly in the introduction of valuable stock, and is one of the thorough-going business men of the day. His family is one of the best known and oldest in the county, and their descendants may welll be proud of the honorable ancestry from which thry spraing. 
ODELL, William Loop (I578)
 
2998 -buried at Lambeth cemetery VANSTONE, James (I696)
 
2999 -buried at Mount Pleasant, unmarked grave [G. Curnoe] MOTE, Matthew Wilbert Ernest (I1467)
 
3000 -buried in the mausoleum at Woodland Cemetery [G. Curnoe] ELSON, Eliza Jane (I1613)
 

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