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- Abrams is the son of Statira Edith Montgomery & Stillwell Willson the Younger.
. Montgomery's Tavern Battle just north of Eglinton on Yonge Street:
. Dr. John W Montgomery, son of John & Mary Montgomery, was born at Newtonbrook, Ontario in 1827. Hence he was only 10 years of age when the Rebellion broke out, at which time he & his cousin, Abraham Wilson, were the only persons in the old hotel, the Sickle & Sheaf, owned by his Brother when the first cannon shot came through his home, cutting down the three chimneys. The two lads stood viewing the scene from the upper windows; they thought it mere sport until a second shot entered the wing, when they were removed by some of their friends.
Ref: History of Toronto & County of York, Vol II, 1885.
During the 1837 Rebellion, the Yonge Street rebel had occupied John Montgomery's Tavern. Of the 300 men, a 150 men were posted in the woods behind the tavern & another 60 took up positions behind a line of rail fencing. One hundred & 50 were posted in the woods behind the tavern & another 60 took up positions behind a line of rail fencing.The majority of Mackenzie's supporters, numbering about 300, were gathered around the tavern proper. These primarily farmer-supporters of the Globe newspaper man, William Lyon Mackenzie, were gathered around the tavern proper.
On December 7th, 1837, Col. James Fitzgibbon & a 1,000 British regular soldiers & militiamen marched up Yonge Street & fired artillery at Tavern. During this 1837 Rebellion, Abraham Willson, 11 years old, & his cousin John Wilson Montgomery were playing on the third floor when his uncle John Montgomery's tavern was set on fire by the rebels. The two boys playing upstairs were spotted & barely escaped the fire. The largely unarmed rebels had no choice but to retreat. The grand Government Forces then looted the tavern & burned Montgomery's Tavern to the ground, before marching back to York.
An Historical Plaque marking the location of Montgomery's Tavern may be found on Yonge Street, north of Eglinton Avenue at the former two-story cement Art Deco, Canada Postal Station K. In commemoration of the Battle of Montgomery's Tavern has been designated a National Historic Site.
. 1881 Atlas of Co. Essex & Kent, Ontario. Abraham Willson.
. Obituary Pioneers Gone, Abraham Wilson
Another old resident Kent died on Monday in the person of Abraham Willson. The death occurred at the residence of his of his son Collin at Owosso, Mich. & deceased was nearly 82 years of age.
Mr Willson was born near Toronto & came to Kent when quite a young man, residing for many years on a farm on Talbot street, Hadrwich. He leaves 3 sons & one daughter. Mrs. T A Ridley, Detroit, Edward, Windsor, Anson, Detroit & Collins Owosso all of who attended the frugal which took place Wednesday xx on Talbot Street.
Ref: Chatham Daily News, published 8.16.1901.
. Lot 22, Con 3, Harwich Twp., Elgin Co., On Lake Erie, Township of Harwich, [recombined} Book 0, p1210.
. 1856 Nov 5, B&S, Jared Caughilll, to Stillwell Willson, South Talbot Rd. 1, Korriill ?,
.1862 Jun 18, B&S, Abraham L Willson, et al, to Edwin L Willson, $200., NE100 Acres.
. Lot 23, Con 3, Harwich Twp., Elgin Co., On Lake Erie, Township of Harwich, [recombined} Book 299-302, p1218-9.
. 1856 Nov 5, B&S, Ed Elliott., David S Baldwin, £300, all of
.1854 Aug 3 B&S, David S Baldwin, to Julia Willson, £50. Part Acres, Book B.
. 1867 Jan 16, Partition, Abraham Willson, to D S Handy, Part 50 A W.
. 1875 Mar 9, Quit Claim, Sarah A Willson et eu, to Orin Handy, $100, Part 100A.
. 1882 Oct 31, B&S, Collin Willson et ul?, to Abram L Willson, $1100, Part 17.5 A
. 1886 Jun 22, Mortgage, Abram Willson, to Ontario L & Ec Co., $1100, Part 24 of 100A.
. Abraham Willson et al, to Peter Caughill, $4000, N part 70 A
. 1888 Jan 4, Quit Claim Sarah A Willson, to Abraham L Willson, $300
. 1889 Mar 7, B&S, Abram L Willson, etux, to Elizabeth Hayden, $6200. Part 24 A. Book X (K?)
. Lot 24, Con 3, Harwich Twp., Elgin Co., On Lake Erie, Township of Harwich, [recombined} Book 299-302, p1226
1867 Jan 16, Partition, Abraham Willson, to Sarah Ann, Louis & David Handy, [£ nill]Part 20 Easterly A.
. 1869 Sep 22, B&S, Davis S Handy, to Abram Willson, $450, Part 23 N Acres
. 1888 Oct 28, Quit Claim, Sarah A Willson, to Abraham L Willson, $500 part 23 N
. 1889 Mar 7, B&S, Abram L Willson etal, to Elizabeth Hayden, $2000. Part 24 A. Book X (K?)
. 1890 May 21, Ass Mtg. Abram Willson, to Isabella Forwell, $2010. - - - [1, 2]
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