Mary WILLSON, , DUE

Female Est 1770 - Est 1821  (51 years)


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  • Name Mary WILLSON 
    Suffix , DUE 
    Born Est 1770  Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Alt DOB: Est 1765 -1769
    Gender Female 
    Died Est 21 Feb 1821  Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Richard Lawrence sells wife's land L1, C5 Vaughan.
    Person ID I18  John Willson, Piscataway, NJ and Ontario Family Tree
    Last Modified 30 Jun 2020 

    Father John WILLSON, Esq., 1, Sur.
              b. 8 Jun 1739, Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 8 Jul 1829, Sharon, E Gwillimbury, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 90 years) 
    Mother Rebekah /Thixton THICKSON(E)
              b. 10 Jul 1743, St James, Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., NJ Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 6 Jun 1804, Thornhill, Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years) 
    Married 1760  Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • St. James Church
    Family ID F1  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, UE
              b. 20 Aug 1759, Middletown, Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Bef 5 May 1831, Harwich, Kent Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age < 71 years) 
    Married Bef 22 Jun 1797  New Brunswick, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE
              b. Est 1795 ±, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Aft 1864, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Margaret LAWRENCE, DUE .4
              b. Est 1797, Town of York (Toronto), Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 3 Jun 1842, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 45 years)
     3. John LAWRENCE, SUE
              b. 1798, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Est. Bef 1837 Oct. 30
     4. Mary Anne LAWRENCE, .vii DUE
              b. Est 1800, York Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. by 1834, Town of York (Toronto), Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 34 years)
     5. Daniel T LAWRENCE, .IV
              b. 15 Aug 1805, Toronto, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 15 Aug 1887, Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years)
     6. Richard L LAWRENCE, Jr., SUE
              b. 1809, York Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 21 Nov 1864, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 55 years)
     7. Jane E LAWRENCE, DUE
              b. 20 Jan 1811, York Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 23 Aug 1873, St. Joseph Isl., Berrien Co., Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 62 years)
     8. Hadassah HESTER LAWRENCE, DUE
              b. 21 Sep 1812, York Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 4 Jan 1888, Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
     9. Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE
              b. 4 May 1815, York Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 17 Feb 1890, Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years)
    Last Modified 30 Jun 2014 
    Family ID F16  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • . Richard Lawrence's New Brunswick Land Petitions indicate he was single March 1786 at Queensborough & married Mary Willson by August 1789 on the Miramichi. They could have been married by her father, a Justice of the Peace for Miramichi, or perhaps by an Anglican Minister in transit on the Miramichi, who had baptized a Willson child [Jonathan Willson 1783 & John Willson.III, born 1891?]
      Further Research. However, also retained for further search: St. Andrews Church, Long Island. 1780 Oct 5, Married, Lawrence Mary & Lawrence, Richard. Vol. xxx, Page 56. This seems this would be too early for this Mary Willson.

      . UC Land Petitions Bundle, L4 /63, York, daughter of John Willson, [MARY WILLSON,] Richard Lawrence.

      To His Honor Peter Russell, Esq., president of the Government of Upper Canada etcetcetc. In Council:
      The Petition of Richard Lawrence of the Township of York. Humbly shows That your Petitioner is a Loyalist, & came from Nova Scotia about three years ago, [1794] that he is married to Mary, the daughter of John Willson, Esq. of Kings Mills on the Humber, who is also a Loyalist. That your Petitioner's wife having never received any Land, your Petitioner prays your Honor would be pleased to grant him 200 Acres in right of his said confer & is in duty bound your Petitioner will ever pray.
      Richard Lawrence, York, 22 June, 1797.
      Envelope: Ordered 200 Acres to wife of Petitioner as DUE, 1778 Dec 24. [Daughter of an Empire Loyalist.]

      . 1802 Feb 21 The Crown granted Mary Lawrence, Lots # 1, Con 3
      & Con 5, 400 Acres in Vaughan Twp. & was sold on 1 March, 1821 by Richard Lawrence.
      Note1: Richd. had other land at Lot 1 C4. also the adjacent, Lot 25 across on Yonge St in York Township. In others words, all located on Steeles Avenue: First East at Yonge, & Steeles from Dufferin St. to Kipling Ave., in Vaughan]. Verify with map please.]

      . 1801 Children's Schoolhouse, Condition of Yonge St.:
      Lot No. 25 west & east complied with, Lot 25 East Side of Yonge Street; nothing done to the street & a schoolhouse erected in the centre of the street. This is the end of the Township of York.
      Ref: Report to Surveyor-General D W Smith on the condition of Yonge Street in 1801, by John Stegmann, formerly a Hessian officer.
      - On page 427 of Scadding's memoirs, he tells us that Elisha Pease taught in this early schoolhouse.
      XReference: Pease was a witness of the WILL of John Willson, Jur. in 1818.
      Note2: The schoolhouse was built in the road allowance in front of the Lawrence's property so the children could find it & not getting lost in the woods. Just a few lots away, Jacob Cummer tells us a black bear was digging up his garden ... In other school reports, a Mrs. Lawrence as an early school teacher in Thornhill. - PJ Ahlberg.

      . DAUGHTER & WIFE of a TAVERN KEEPER:
      Mary Willson Lawrence & her children, had much experience at Taverkeeping. Husband Richard Lawrence held a UC licensed tavern located on Yonge Street north. She & her friend, as noted below, Mary Thompson visited Miss Elizabeth Russel when Thompson was employed by the sister of THE most prominent & powerful man in Upper Canada. From extracted stories from Ely Playter's Journal we may see what life was like a woman tavenkeeper in early Upper Canada:
      . 1806 Jan 11 - Thinking it was a tavern, Ely Playter & a companion mistakenly stopped & stayed over night at Mr. Miller's house. Implicit in the mistake at Millers & throughout his journal, is a parallel understanding that household life intersected with public life in taverns.

      . 1802 May 2 & Sept 29 - Mary Thomson, Playter's Journal's Miss T - also lived at his house. She was the daughter of a substantial farm family from Scarborough Township. Her father, Archibald, was a master stonemason & a Justice of the peace from 1806. Nothing about her presentation in the journal suggests less than respectable young womanhood. It is difficult to account for her presence in the tavern rather than on her family's farm. [Scaboro Museum, 2016]. Certainly not a servant in the house, she socialized within the same circles as the tavern-keeper & came & went as she pleased.
      Playter mentioned her almost exclusively in the parlour usually in the context of polite sociability, but once he noted, I seated myself by the Parlour fire & finished my letters to Mr & Mrs Rogers, it was one o'clock in the morning before I retired to bed. Miss T sat at her work till I had finished writing. This brief reference & others, imply Mary Thompson may have worked in the textile trade from Playter's tavern & continued so working after marrying John Scarlett of the Humber. Tavern-keepers placed tea tables in their parlours. Nor did anything about the emphatically public nature of their homes work to exclude the women of tavern-keeping households from local networks of female friendship & association:
      The Tavernkeepers' daughters, Player saw Miss Beman, the Miss Jarvises, & Miss Robinson on their way home as they had been visiting & he .gave my Sister's Compliments to her as they had requested in their letter" In their taverns these women crafted a female space for sociability, into which they also welcomed men.
      Ref: Women, Men, & Taverns in Tavern-Keeper Ely Playter's Journal, by Julia Roberts, Guelph.

      . Toronto & Home District, published 1837:
      1799 - Population 224; 1800 - Population 1127. 1818 - Population 8459.

      . Date & place of burial of Mary Willson Lawrence is unknown. Last known whereabouts of Mary Lawrence was noted in her daughter Mary Ann Lawrence's UC Marriage Bond of 10 August 1819, where permission to marry was obtained at Long Point in southern Ontario. Rebecca Lawrence says her father died when she was very young & she was reared by an older sister. Implying perhaps that Mary Willson was dead between 1821 & 1831 when her husband died & thus making Rebecca about 16 years of age - not so 'very young'.

      . Richard Lawrence was an inn keeper in the Long Pointe to Harwich, Ontario, until his death about another ten years later, about 1831.

      . A separate Willson Family Tree may be found at Roots.com: John Willson of New Jersey & the Kings' Mill, Ontario.

      Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - [1, 2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S3] UPPER CANADA LAND PETITION ( UCLP ).

    2. [S39] Julia Roberts, Guelph c. 2010.