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7251 Anna is the Daughter of Albert Chantler and Mary Elizabeth Willson. CHANTLER, Anna (I211)
 
7252 Anna is the daughter of Alice Willson & Samuel Osborne.

Anna Osborne married Judge Orson Hough, at Potsdam, New York.

Notes: In 1831there was a mortgage an their home in Madison & the death of her husband in 1832 left this outstanding issue. Not until 1847 was a final legal decision given in favor of Mrs. Anna Hough. With this debt & poverty resolved, Anna Osborne Hough mad a journey to Toronto to reacquaint with her remaining family ties in Canada. No doubt she carried news of the welfare of her brother John Willson Osborn back in Indiana - P J Ahlberg, 2016.

Children of ORSON HOUGH & ANN OSBORN are:
i. ALMON VAN ZANDT HOUGH, b. 1816, New York; d. 1874.
ii. REBECCA ANDRAS HOUGH, b. 1819.
iii. WILLIAM OSBORN HOUGH, b. 1821, New York.

- Anne, widowed in1832, when Julia was about 4 years old, grieved by the death of 2 of her children, stricken at the same time by diphtheria, & worn out by the struggle to support her remaining children - with her needle, was becoming more & more exhausted. Julia often told how she had to quit school to help her mother with the sewing, how she never had proper clothes to wear, & of how her mother, remembering better days when she was the wife of the judge, was gradually becoming a recluse.
Alfred, her oldest son, who should have been her mainstay, was of no help. He drank & squandered the money his father had left them.
Mack, the younger son, was of course too young to be of much help to his mother. Before the death of her husband & 2 children, Anne was a normal person, gay & fun-loving.
She liked to go to parties & dances; she enjoyed her home & the people around her. But the blow of the sudden bereavement caused an emotional disturbance from which she never fully recovered. Turning to religion, she withdrew from the bright world she had known, & as time went on the gloomy religion of her day weighed her down. She became a "shoutin" Methodist, & in her later years seemed to prefer a life of solitude.

> In the spring of 1847, Anne Hough, widow of Judge Orson Hough, left her home in Madison, Indiana, for an extended journey. She was accompanied by her 2 daughters, Julia & Mary. Julia was 20 & Mary somewhat older. They went to Mt. Meridian, Indiana, where Anne left her 2 daughters in the care of her brother, John Osborn, keeper of the Half Way House.

Anne then journeyed on to Toronto, Canada alone to visit her native homeland.

This memorable summer visit must have been one of rare adventure for the girls, Julia & Mary. Their trip was undertaken with eager anticipation. What romance the mysterious West held for them. The Half Way House in Mt. Meridian was one of the earliest taverns on the National Road. It was called the Half Way House because of its location half way between, Indianapolis & Terre Haute. There was, of course, the excitement of living at the Half Way House, with its constant stream of guests coming & going. With their cousins, Uncle John's three attractive daughters, they established life-long friendships. But little did Julia & Mary suspect that they were on a one-way journey, never to return to their beloved Madison, home of their childhood.

There was, of course, the excitement of living at the Half Way House, with its constant stream of guests coming & going. With their cousins, Uncle John's three attractive daughters, they established life-long friendships.

But little did Julia & Mary suspect that they were on a one-way journey, never to return to their beloved Madison, home of their childhood. These attractive girls, brought up in a thriving river town on the Ohio, daughters of a prominent lawyer, were willing to leave Madison for the primeval forests around Mt. Meridian. It was not that they deliberately came seeking husbands, for they did not lack attention in Madison. Mary, an exceedingly pretty, dark-eyed girl, loved to tell of her romance with a young man of a fine, well-to-do family in Madison, which was broken off by her mother because of their poverty. For this Mary never quite forgave her mother, although her husband, Mr. Allen, was a very good husband.

Imagine her surprise & dismay when she returned to Mt. Meridian to find both of her daughters married. Mary became Mary Allen, known to us as Aunt Mary Allen or just "Auntie" Julia married Peter Alexander Jones, son of Benjamin Jones, Methodist minister.' She is our grandmother.'
Ref: Jones Family Tree, by Ruby Alice Jones, 1957. 
OSBORNE, Anna Chapman (I1501)
 
7253 Anna is the daughter of Anna Etta Cooper & John Herman Eilbrecht.

Anna Eilbrecht marred Everett W Benedict. - - - 
EILEBRECHT, Anna Matilda (I849)
 
7254 Anna is the daughter of Catherine & Henry Sloy who both died on the voyage to America.

. Ebeneser & Anna Doan's children are:
Jonathan, 1775= 6.5.1830 Bucks. Co., Penn.
Martha Doan Armitage, 1758 Feb 15, Wrightstown, Penn-Oct 18, 1840, Ontario
William Doan, Dec 30, 1760 Wrightstown, - Jan 6 1844 Newmarket, Ontario
Mary Doan, 1762 Dec 7 Bucks - 1827 Apr 6, Ontario, Canada, married Samuel Huges
Joseph Doan, Mar 13 1765 Wrightstown -1841 York Co., Ontario, married Mary Cunnard.
John Doan, Oct 3, 1768 Bucks - Nov 8, 1852 Newmarket, ON, married Elizabeth Stockdale;
Mahlaon Doan, Aug 20 177 Bucks - Feb 20 1852, Ontario married Rebecca Hartley;
Ebenezer Doan.2nd, Sep 9 1772 Bucks - Mr 3 1866 Sharon, Ontario, married Elizabeth Paxson. - - - 
SLOY, Anna Savilla (I355)
 
7255 Anna is the daughter of Eliza Catharine Lawrence and William Woodington. WOODINGTON, Anna Louisa ANNIE (I2534)
 
7256 Anna is the daughter of Elizabeth Nichols & John Skippen.

Children of Anna Maria Skippen & John Byron Nevills are:

1 Harrison Nevills, b 4 Jun 1867, Ontario, Canada - 1949m Aged 81 years; 
2. Wesley Reid Nevills, b 4 Jan 1869, Erin Township, Dufferin Co.,, Ontario, Canada ,   d. 14 Apr 1911, Howland Twp. , Aged 42 years; 
3. Wm. John Nevills, b 14 Feb 1870, Mount Forest, Wellington Co., Ontario-19 Apr 1968, Toronto, Ontario, Aged 98 years; 
4 Rebecca Bessie Nevills, b 17 Mar 1872, Mount Forest, Wellington Co., Ontario, b 16 Apr 1951, Sheguiandah, Manitoulin Island, Ont. Aged 79 years; 
5 Mary Elizabeth Nevills, b 10 Jan 1874 - 1874; 
6 Eliza Ann Nevills, b 4 Dec 1876, Ontario - 10 Oct 1952, Aged 75 years; 
7 James Henry Nevills, b 10 Jan 1879, Howland Twp. - 1879; 
8. Frances Harriet Nevills, b 5 Apr 1880, Howland Twp. - Oct 1882, Howland Twp., Aged 2 years; 
9 Margaret Ellen Nevills, b 25 Jun 1882, Howland Twp. - Bef 1986 Aged 103 years; 
10 Bertha May Nevills, b 19 Feb 1884, Howland Twp. - Bef 1986, Aged 101 years; 
11 Carlotte Jane Nevills, b 3 May 1886, Howland Twp. - 1894, Aged 7 years; 
12 Clara Nevills, b 16 Nov 1888, Howland Twp.- 1894, Aged 5 years; 
13 Gertrude Zella Nevills, b b. 30 Jun 1894, Green Bay, Howland Twp., 27 Nov 1986, North Bay, Nipissing, Ontario, Aged 92 years. - - - 
SKIPPEN, Anna Maria .2 (I333)
 
7257 Anna is the daughter of Jane Glassford & Alex Drummond.
Died 17 Jul1889, married three years. - - - 
DRUMMOND, Anna (I980)
 
7258 Anna is the daughter of Johan Georg Wahl. WAHL, Anna Sophie (I91)
 
7259 Anna is the daughter of John Wilson & Catherine B Kuhn. Her brother is David Willson, Children of Peace.

Anna Willson was b. 1786 in Dutchess County, New York, d. December 24, 1824 in Sharon, East Gwillimbury, Ontario.

She married Robert C. Briggs.
Children:
i. Catharine Briggs, b. March 6, 1811 in Ontario.
ii. Jonathan Briggs, b. 1816 in Sharon, Ontario.
iii. Caleb Briggs, b. September 5, 1818 in Sharon, Ontario.
v. Susan Briggs, b. August 30, 1823 in Sharon, Ontario.

Monument Inscription:
ANNA wife of ROBERT BRIGGS
DIED Dec. 24, 1824:
Aged 38 y's.

Beloved by all that knew my name
A tender mother to my home.
I left my bed of grief and pain
To lie and sleep beneath this stone
My children lost their dearest friend
A loving mother's tender care
In childbed my young life did end
I left my home and orphan there.

& their son's monument:
DAVID WILLSON
SON OF CALEB & MARY BRIGGS:
Died Feb. 12, 1847
Aged 1 y’r 7 m’s. & 21 days.
Here lies the child that caused a tear
Mid many a mournful sigh,
Now parted from his mother dear
In this cold grave to lie.
white rectangular marble stone, headed by an inscribed square enclosing a single rose, 12 wide, 19.5 inches X high, 2 inches thick. - - - 
WILLSON, Anna Maria ANNIE (I475)
 
7260 Anna is the daughter of Maria Elizabeth Marilies, b c 1709 & Jacob Valentine Scheidecker, bc 1721-5.1835, Bedford, Pennsylvania, both born Hettenhausen, Hessean-Nassau, Prussia.

Children of Maria & Jacob Fisher are:

1. Michael Fisher, b: 3 Jul 1767- 1784 in Somerset, Pennsylvania
2. John Fisher, b: 27 Apr 1769, Somerset -17 Sep 1799, Pickering
3. Jacob Fisher Jr., b: 26 Mar 1771 Somerset- 19 Aug 1856, Vaughan, Ontario
4. Peter Fisher, b: 17 Jun 1773-1784 Somerset
5. Elizabeth Fisher, b: 31 Mar 1775 Somerset, -31 Mar 1854, Willowdale, York Co., Ontario, Married Jacob Cummer Sr.

6. Eva Fisher, b: 27 Jun 1777 Somerset - 21 2 Maple, Ontario
7. Valentine Fisher, b: 14 Jul 1779 Somerset - 5 Mar 1842, Goderich, Ontario

8. Anna Maria CATHERINE Fisher, b: 22 Nov 1781 - 1852 Lansing, Willowdale, married Joseph Shepard Sr.

9. Rachel Fisher, b: 16 Sep 1783 Somerset - 18 Aug 1853 Vaughan, Ontario.
10. John Michael Fisher, b: 4 May 1786 in Somerset, Pennsylvania - 20 Nov 1844 Waterloo Co., Ontario. - - - 
SCHIEDECKER, Anna Maria MARY (I1660)
 
7261 Anna is the daughter of Robert Caleb Briggs & Anna Wilson. BRIGGS, Anna Maria (I142)
 
7262 Anna Katharina is the daughter of Christine Lauer & Hans Thomas Amos. AMOS, Anna KATHARINA (I542)
 
7263 Anna Katharine is the daughter of Anna Elisabeth Belz & Johann Hermann SHERER. SCHERER, Anna Katharina (I928)
 
7264 Anna L. is the daughter of Charlotte Taylor, Dublin, Ireland & Andrew T McCord, born 1806, Belfast, Ireland.

. 1911 Census 21 Hawthorne Ave., Toronto. - - - 
MCCORD, Anna LOUISA (I539)
 
7265 Anna Margareth Völckel is the daughter of Johann Jakob Völckel JACOB FELKER & Maria Elisabeth, MARY Griesing. VÖLCKEL, Anna Margareth (I108)
 
7266 Anna Nora Felker is the daughter of Mary Mingle & Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN Felker, U.E. (United Empire Loyalist.)
Is Nora her second name or perhaps a twin to Anna Felker? - PJA)
Further research required.

. 1840 Dec 9. St. Andrews Church, Grimsby, Rectors Rev A N Bethune & Rev Geo, Grout.
Anne Felker, Saltfleet married Michael Lafee, Saltfleet.
Ref: Annals of the Forty, vol 10, 1950.

. Annie Felker was the third wife of Michael Lafey. She is buried with her sept-son, John Michael Lafey.
Saltfleet property records; Ann Lafey, widow to Sylvester Smith W 1/3 of 170 / Petitions a claim; Lot 8, Conc. 4; Quit Claim, 29 Aug 1853.

. 1851 Census for Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Anna Lafey gives age as 50 & birth place as US. Widow. She bought land at Malahide near Whitesells in 1853. She is with sister Lydia Felker & stepson or son John Lafey, 10.

. In 1853 Aug 29 Anna sold land in Saltfleet Twp. & purchased land in Malahide Twp., near sister Lydia Felker Whitesell. Lot 8 Con 4.

. 1861 Census Malahide Twp, Elgin Co., Ontario - Widow, age 50, [Born 1811] W. Methodist born in US living with Lydia Felker, born US, & John Lafey, 10, born at Saltfleet.

. 1871 Census Malahide Twp., Elgin Co., Annie Lafey is 75, [Born 1796] born ? they are living next to brother-in-law & sister Daniel & Elizabeth Whitesell. Living with her is her unmarried sister, Lydia Felker.

. 1881 Apr 27 Census Malahide Twp., Elgin Co., Anna Lefey is 84, [Born 1797] widow, born in Ontario; Episcopalian. Res. with Ed Powell, age 64, b1817 Quebec. & Mary Powell, age 60 /b1861, Ont., German origin. & family.

-No Upper Canada Land petition found for Anna Felker. - - - 
FELKER, Anna Nora ANNIE .2 (I32)
 
7267 Anna Sevila, daughter of Elizabeth Stockdale & John Doan Jr.

. 1889 Apr 5 - Sharon, It is with extreme regret we learn that Mrs. Anna Dunham was quite unwell Monday morning last owing to the effects of an apoplectic fit. We are much please however, to know that she is much improved.

. 1892 Dec 2 - Mrs. Anne Dunham, who has been confined to her bed for the last 10 weeks, had a light epileptic fit last Saturday but appears to be the same as usual since.

. 1893 Feb 3 - Mr & Mrs Chas Doan of Aurora & Mr E Lewis & wife of Newmarket, spent last Thursday at Mrs. Anna Dunham's, it being the 87th anniversary of her birthday.

. 1884 Mar 9 - A number of our old friends are seriously afflicted: Mrs. Maria Willson is very poorly; Mrs. Anna Dunham is still helpless & has been confined to her bedsore the last 18 months.
Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper. - Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg, 2016. Thank you.

. Monument Inscription: [south side]
ANNA SEVILLA
WIDOW OF BENJAMIN DUNHAM
DIED JUNE 4, 1894,
Age of 88 years 4 Mo. 9 Days.
 
Note: Stone shared with Benjamin Dunham & Emily McArthur. - - - 
DOAN, Anna Sevilla .1 (I145)
 
7268 Anna Sevilla, daughter of John Doan Jr., died 1862. He was son of John Doan & Elizabeth Stockdale of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Penn.

. 1889 Apr 5 - Sharon, It is with extreme regret we learn that Mrs. Anna Dunham was quite unwell Monday morning last owing to the effects of an apoplectic fit. We are much please however, to know that she is much improved.

. 1892 Dec 2 - Mrs. Anne Dunham, who has been confined to her bed for the last 10 weeks, had a light epileptic fit last Saturday but appears to be the same as usual since.

. 1893 Feb 3 - Mr & Mrs Chas Doan of Aurora & Mr E Lewis & wife of Newmarket, spent last Thursday at Mrs. Anna Dunham's, it being the 87th anniversary of her birthday.

. 1884 Mar 9 - A number of our old friends are seriously afflicted: Mrs. Maria Willson is very poorly; Mrs. Anna Dunham is still helpless & has been confined to her bedsore the last 18 months.
Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper.

. Monument inscription
ANNA SEVILLA
WIDOW OF BENJAMIN DUNHAM
DIED JUNE 4, 1894,
Age of 88 years 4 Mo. 9 Days.
Note: Stone shared with Benjamin Dunham & Emily McArthur.

Transcripts by PJ Ahlberg, 2016. Thank you. - - - 
DOAN, Anna Sevilla (I528)
 
7269 Anna Skippen, first married 1914 Apr 2 Calgary, Alberta, to
Percy Jarret Ransford, 1886 Sep 2 - 1918 Oct 28, Calgary, Alberta

married2, Russell McLean, c 1890 Dauphin, Manitoba - Mar 17 1939, Edmonton, Alberta. 
SKIPPEN, Anna .3 (I466)
 
7270 Anna Sophia Volckel is the daughter of Katharina Eliszabeth Volckel. VÖLCKEL, Anna Sophia .1 (I62)
 
7271 Anna Sophie is the daughter of Elisabeth & Johnnes Bald.

Anna Sophie married Johann Jost Lange (1647 Schameder-1683 Erndtebrück) 
BALD, Anna Sophie (I113)
 
7272 Anna Teetzel married John Adair of Niagara Falls, Ontario. - - - TEETZEL, Anna Christine (I931)
 
7273 Anna was referred to in the will of Samuel Moore, her nephew, as Anna Hewster. One of the witnesses of the will was John Hewster and Edward Moore refers to him in his will as his brother-in-law. MOORE, Anna (I2072)
 
7274 Anna was the daughter of John Kitchell (1839.1.2 - 1921.2.21) & Rachel Maria Wilson (1844-1919) of Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois. Both buried in Arlington Hill Cemetery, Bangor, MI.

. 1916 Sep 9 - Mrs. Walter Hamilton will entertain a company of 12 ladies from Battle Creek at a weekend party at her home on West Dutton St.
9 Sep 1916 - Mrs. Will Hamilton of Bangor will be the week end guest of Mrs. Walter Hamilton.
Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.

. 1920 Mar 16 - Bangor, Mrs. William Hamilton has been named chairman of the Civic Improvement committee, which plans to beautify parks as his first step.
Ref: Muskegon Chronicle.

. Obituary Anna Kitchell-Hamilton:
Anna Kitchell-Hamilton, wife of W. L. Hamilton, of Bangor, Mich., was born in Palestine, Ill., Sept. 5, 1878 & died August 25, 1928 at her home in Bangor.
Her girlhood was spent in Palestine. On June 11, 1904 she was married to W. L. Hamilton. To this union was born one son, William Kitchell Hamilton, now aged 23, [b. 1905].
About two years ago she was attacked by an almost incurable disease & despite the best of medical attention & a determined fight against it she steadily grew weaker & died at 5:45 p.m. Saturday afternoon, August 25.
Funeral services were held from the Congregational Church in Bangor on Monday afternoon, Aug 27th. Burial at Arlington Hill, near the Hamilton home. - - - 
KITCHELL, Anna Wilson (I1681)
 
7275 Anna Willson married Alfred Dickson. WILLSON, Anna (I168)
 
7276 Anna's family had been in the US from 1712 ROY, Anna (I2816)
 
7277 Annals of the Forty Source (S18)
 
7278 Annatje may have been the daughter of Roelef M. Schenck or Marten Schenck. SCHENCK, Annatje (I829)
 
7279 Annatje may have been the daughter of Roelef M. Schenck or Marten Schenck. SCHENCK, Annatje (I829)
 
7280 Anne Donnelly was widowed from her first marriage to Patrick Cayley (or Kaley or Killey).
 
DONNELLY, Ann (I4253)
 
7281 Anne is the daughter of Anne Brooks & Samuel Leonard, Jr.

. John Lawrence of Burlington, Esq'r, & 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: Thos. Bartow, John Lawrence of Burlington, Anne Leonard of Middlesex Co., L Part 1: 1739-63 #76.

. Anne's father Samuel Leonard Jr & her husband John Lawrence, Esq., both assisted in lying the cornerstone for Nassau College, which is the oldest college in Princeton University.

NJ Marriage #076; John Lawrence of Burlington, Esq'r, & John DOE [bound to] Jonathan BELCHER, Governor £500,18 July 1753.
John Lawrence obtained license of marriage for himself &
for Anne Leonard of Perth Amboy, spinster. Thomas Bartow.

. Anne's father, Samuel Leonard, Jr, In a 13 Apr. 1757 codicil he made a special bequest to son-in-law John Lawrence.

. From her mother, Mrs. Anne Leonard, Granddaughter Elizabeth Lawrence £200 when she is of age, provided she continue under the care of my daughter Rachel Sarjant or live in such other place as my daughters Sarah Billop, Rachel Sarjant, Elizabeth Goelet or my Executor think proper. ... thus confirming Ann Alice Lawrence died a couple of years before her mother; &
. Son-in-law John Brown Lawrence received £50 from his mother-in-law.

. Anne Brooks had a sister Mary Farrington who wrote her will 2 Apr. 1754.  She left a portion of her estate to nieces Sarah Billop, Rachal Sarjant & Elizabeth (wife of Francis Goelet). Samuel Sarjant & John Berien were her executors A Sam Leonard, Junr. was mentioned in Jonathan Holme's diary for 13 June 1737.

The cause of Anne's death was not reported, but we do known that in 1758 many people in the Princeton area died of smallpox & dysentery, including her grandparents. - - - 
LEONARD, Anne Alice .3 (I365)
 
7282 Anne is the daughter of Margaret A Lawrence & Robert Burton. BURTON, Anne Josephine (I2105)
 
7283 Anne Maria daughter of Mary Moore & Rev. Henry Wilkinson.

. Marriage Notices
25th inst., in York Tp. at the residence of the bride's father, Jacob, third son of Peter Lawrence & Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Rev. Henry Wilkinson, Chairman of the Toronto District, all of Yonge Street. By Rev. L Warner.
Ref: Christian Guardian, Toronto. 31 May 1848.

. Ontario Marriage 1848 May 25 License, married
Jacob Lawrence married Anne Maria Wilkinson, both of York
Witnesses: John Dennison & Mary Lawrence, ( ie. the sister of Peter L Lawrence ).
married by Rev. H L Warner, Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Ref: Ontario District Marriage Registers, 1801-1858 - - - 
WILKINSON, Anne MARIA (I440)
 
7284 Anne Marie is the daughter of Ella B Campeau & Douglas Terry /Ferry.

. Niagara Falls, NY Border Crossing
Anna Marie Millard Age 41 / b. 1899,
9 Mar 1940 - Niagara Falls, New York, USA,
Accompanied By: Husband John Russell Departure Contact: Father-in-law John Millard. - - - 
TERRY, Annie Marie (I347)
 
7285 Anne Radley McKinnon died of breast cancer. MCKINNON, Anne (Annie) Radley (P5)
 
7286 Anne Roper is listed as a servant in the 1861 census,single ,age 20 , born in Canada West,religion W. methodist.
In the 1881 census,Mcgilivray Twp.she is listed as a widow.aged 38,with her daughter Elizabeth Cook age 13 .both living in household of Nevin Low.
In the 1891 census the transcriber incorrectly spelled the last name as Ketsle when it should be Westell.
Annie Westell,age 50,methodist ,birthplace Ontario, living with her husband James and his son Omar and his daughter in law Susan,in Clandeboye Biddulpth Township.
Shortly after going to Deep River Michigan she dies in Feb.1904.That same year her husband leaves Clandeboye to live in Kincardine with his son Omar Westell.
Elizabeth Ann Priscilla Roper married William James Cook and their son Benjamin was a train conductor on the Pierre Marquette from Sanilac County up into the upper peninsula of Michigan where they settled temporarily into Schoolcraft County. They moved on to Rice Lake, WI. His brother William Henry Cook was a blacksmith that went back and forth between Sanilac County, Arenac/Bay County area and Detroit. Elizabeth Ann the daughter changed her name to Lydia Anvida and married George Collins. The sister Mary Louisa only lived to about age 27 and I'm not 100% sure as to why. According to my information, she married James Waistell in Exeter, Huron, Ontario June 29, 1882. That was only a couple of years after her first husband died. I've seen his last name spelled Westle, Waistel, and Waistell and even once accidentally interpreted as Kestell.





 
ROPER, Annie Priscilla (P28)
 
7287 Anne was a widow with two sons, Hugh, & James when she meet & married Robert C. Briggs.

. Monument Inscription:
ANNA wife of ROBERT BRIGGS
DIED Dec. 24, 1824:
Aged 38 y's.

Beloved by all that knew my name.
A tender mother to my home.
I left my bed of grief and pain
To lie and sleep beneath this stone
My children lost their dearest friend
A loving mother's tender care
In childbed my young life did end
I left my home and orphan there.

& their son's monument:
DAVID WILLSON
SON OF CALEB & MARY BRIGGS:
Died Feb. 12, 1847
Aged 1 y’r 7 m’s. & 21 days.
Here lies the child that caused a tear
Mid many a mournful sigh,
Now parted from his mother dear
In this cold grave to lie.
white rectangular marble stone, headed by an inscribed square enclosing a single rose, 12” wide, 19.5” high, 2” thick. - - - 
WILLSON, Anna Maria ANNIE (I83)
 
7288 Anne was the daughter of Annie Johnston & Gilbert R. Fleming, Esq., of Elizabeth. N.J.
Ref: The history of St. Peter's Church in Perth Amboy, New Jersey: the oldest congregation of the church in the state of NJ. - - - 
FLEMING, Anne Johnstone (I1530)
 
7289 Annett died young. TERHUNE, Annett (I844)
 
7290 Annetta is the daughter of Sophia & Walter Lawrason.

. 1876 Oct 12, Annetta Lawrason, of Beverley Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario
married Charles B Parks, age 28, Born Toronto, Occupation: Miller.
Son of Mary Ann & Charles Parks.
Wit. Elza Johnston, Hamilton & Mary Leadley, Toronto. - - - 
LAWRASON, Annetta E NETTIE (I2285)
 
7291 Annie Bradshaw email to John Cowan April 16, 2019 says he was a Blacksmith in Union Hall, Berwick

Birth year conflict with Jeffrey/Miller Family tree (see Library/Andrew Jeffrey Cousins/James Jeffrey 1684/Item 1 
JEFFREY, James (I1264)
 
7292 Annie Burton, d/o Marg A Lawrence & Robt Burton, L13, C9, Vaughan. BURTON, Anne Josephine (I2105)
 
7293 Annie is the daughter of Mary Jane Nichols and John Nicholson. NICHOLSON, Annie M .2 (I1243)
 
7294 Annie is the daughter of Ada Lehman and Geo. E Campbell. CAMPBELL, Annie Lillian Beatrice (I286)
 
7295 Annie is the daughter of Annie Collier, and Thomas Dearing.

. 1976 Oct 27 - McCutcheon, Annie J - At Halton Centennial Manor, Milton, on Thurs, Oct 21, 1976, Annie J Dearing wife of the late Frederick J McCutcheon & dear mother of Harvey of Brantford, Gordon of Acton, Jack of Intersall, Sister of Wm Dearing, Windsor, Mary (Mrs Wm Ballentine) of Guelph & the late Norman, Edward, Fred, Stanley & Harvey Dearing. Also survived by 10 grandchildren & 6 great grandchildren. Interment Fairview Cemetery.
Ref: Acton Free Press, p10, column 1.

Child of Fred & Annie McCutcheon is: Harvey McCutcheon, born about 1921. - - - 
DEARING, Annie June (I98)
 
7296 Annie is the daughter of Jesse Cameron & James Easterbrook. EASTERBROOKE, Annie J (I940)
 
7297 Annie is the daughter of Mary Traves & John Brammer. Ref: Ontario Marriage Registration 1900. BRAMMER, Annie (I40)
 
7298 Annie Letitia is the daughter of Hannah, b. c. 1838 Ireland, & William Hamilton, [b. 1835 Ireland], farmer.

. Her brother is James Hamilton, d. 1953 Toronto, tea merchant & he married Letitia Nodwell;
Anna L Hamilton in Toronto in 1953 ? & Annie Hamilton's sisters Jennie Hull ( married Wellington Hull, publisher, son, Roky? Wm Hull, 1892 & dau: Ella May Hull 1894), Rachel Chapell, Ella Justice.)
Note: No relations to Richard L Hamilton who is the grandfather of Jennie Walker, Erin - PJA.

. Marriage Reg. No. 012408, Feb 9 1888 by Hugh Reed at Erin.
Groom: James W Walker, age 24 years /1864, res. Erin, born Canada, bachelor, moulder, Church of England,
Parents: John & Elizabeth Walker,
Bride: Anne Hamilton, age 21 years [1867], res Erin, born Canada, spinster, Baptist, Parents: William & Hannah Hamilton.
Witnesses: Charles H Walker of Erin & John HAMILTON of Erin.

& a second registration:

. Ontario Marriage Registration #59892. DATE?
JAMES W WALKER, 24 y [1864] Erin, moulder
s/o John & Elizabeth Walker, C of England; married
Hamilton, Ann, age 21 [1867], Res. Erin, Born Canada, spinster, Baptist,
d/o Wm. & Hannah Hamilton.
Witness: Charles H Walker & John Hamilton, Erin. Minister Hugh Reid, Ontario.
Note: Perhaps both families registered the marriage. - PJA.

. 1911 June 19 Census, Toronto, York South
Annie Walker, Wife, Age 44 / Jul 1866, Anglican, 466 Woodville, Toronto.

. WITNESS: Robert Beatty, 31, of Chinguacousy, born Canada, bachelor, farmer, s/o Robert & Mary Beatty, Presbyterian, married
Mary Hamilton, 23, of Erin, born Canada, spinster, d/o Jas. & Annie Hamilton, Disciple, Witnesses Henry Beatty of Chinguacousy & George Hamilton of Erin,10 Jan 1872, in Erin, by Hugh Reid, by License. (p. 121, Division Erin, Wellington Co.)

. MID-WIFE:
Wellington Co. Registration #036832, Oct. 7 1882,
Betsy McEachearn, female, father Neil McEachearn, farm labourer, mother Elizabeth MIicklin.
Informant Neil McEachearn, father of child, Erin, registered Dec 14 1882,
Accoucheur Mrs. Jas. Walker. Registrar Thos. Young.

. 1935 Aug 29, Thurs, Erin. Mr Mrs F Toppng & 2 sons, of St. Joseph Mo., Mr Mrs J W Walker, Mr John Walker of Toronto, Mrs James Hamilton & Miss Bertha Hamilton of Toronto, spend the weekend with relatives here.
Ref: Erin Advocate newspaper.

Ontario Land Registry Office Abstract Book 215, Part Plan 61,
VILLAGE of ERIN, Wellington County
Lot 8, Con 10, p25
. 1846 Oct 6, Dan & Chas McMillan & wives, to John Sibbald Walker, with Lot 7 together 1r 30 9/10 p.
. 1904 Jany 2, B&S, John Currie, to Wellington Hull & William Hamilton, All 12 Acres, $1200, & other lands, sub. to Mortgages;
. 1915 Aug 9, B&S, Wellington Hull & Wife, to Wm. Hamilton, All 12A, $1000;
. 1916 Jun 27, Probate Will, William Hamilton, decd., to John R Hamilton;
. 1917 Jul 2, John Hamilton & James Walker, Executors, of Wm. Hamilton, decd; [Also Exec, Lots 9, 10 & 11], to Jennie Hull, $1.;

. 1918 Jun 1, B&S, John R Hamilton & wife, to Morris Sugeraman, All 12A, $400;
. 1925 Dec 1, Grant, Morris Sugerman & wife, to James Hamilton, $2000. - - - 
HAMILTON, Letitia Anna ANNIE (I60)
 
7299 Annie May (18) was married to Owen Sheets (31) in Deseronto, Ontario.
The witnesses were Josephine McLeod and Lydia Booth of Deseronto.
They were Church of England by religion. 
Family (F436)
 
7300 Annie May is the daughter of Almestal Stanton & James Blackwell.

. Ontario Marriage Registration #007762-99, Huron Co.:
Stillwell Phipps, 25, laborer, Whitby Ont, Goderich Twp.,
s/o Stillwell Phipps & Mary RICE,
married Annie May Blackwell, 19, Mitchell, Goderich Twp.,
d/o James Blackwell & Almestal Stanton.
Wit: M. E. Millyard & A. T. Cooper, both of Clinton. March 18, 1897 at Clinton, Ontario. - - - 
BLACKWELL, Mary Annie MAY (I507)
 

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