Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE

Male 1759 - Bef 1831  (< 71 years)


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  1. 1.  Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE was born on 20 Aug 1759 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey; died before 5 May 1831 in Harwich, Kent Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    PART ONE:

    Richard is name after his grandfather, Richard Lawrence, Esq., [The Third, 1719-1726.] & in family remberances going back to Richard the Lionhearted.

    . 1771 July 5, List of letters, remaining in the Post Office, Richard Lawrence, Shrewsbury.
    Ref: NY Gazette.
    . Richard Lawrence, Upper Freehold. Ref: Roster of the People of Revolutionary Monmouth County.

    . 1783 New Brunswick, Chrineyonce Vanmater & (Lieut.) Richard Lawrence, UE. petitioned together for land in Prince William Co., NB.
    Note1: This land grant adjacent to his brother John Lawrence, was not taken up because it had previous legal encumbrances. - PJA 2101.

    . Richard Lawrence carried a English Bible giving his & siblings' birth dates. He must have carried this Bible with him at the end of the American Revolution & then to NB & finally to Upper Canada. The Bible was then given to his youngest child, Rebecca. Grandson Walter Hamilton is the last known owner of the Lawrence Bible.

    . 1776 Jul 15, Letters Remaining in the Post Office, New York: Richard Lawrence, Staten Island. Ref: New-York Gazette & Weekly Mercury.

    . OLD UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIST LISTS: Laurence, Richard, Home District, Loyalist from N. Brunswick. Ref: Appendix, Appendix B.

    . 1776 MUSTER: Richard Lawrence:
    . 1777 Feb - 24 Apr - Lawrence, Richard - Private, General Hospital (2 Richards) Muster roll of Capt. Wm. Gray's NYV. Lieut. 1st Co.
    . 1777 Aug 24, - Private Richard Lawrence, 3rd Bat De Lancey's Brigrade, C1880,p1
    . 1777 October 24 - Capt. Gilbert C Willett, 3rd Battalion of Oliver De Lacey, p. 28, at Long Island, #20, Richard Lawrence [Job" Tat? Host or Western? blurry]. {Ref C1880,p7)
    . 1777 Dec 24, Priv. RL, 3Bat DeLancey's Brigrade, C12880,p16;
    . 1778 Apr 24 - Rich. Lawrence, 3rd Bat. Oliver DeLacey. C1880, p22 & ?Compare Priv RL, NYV, C1874p5;
    . 1778 Apr 24, Priv RL, #BDeLancey's Brigrade, C1880,p22, 38;
    . 1778 Jun 24, Priv RL, 3BDeL, C12880,p28;
    . 1778 Sep 4 - C1880, p38; 1778 Oct 24, c1880, p39;
    . 1778 Dec 24, Priv RL, 3BDeL, - Discharged Dec 24th '78. C1880,p50.
    . 1779 November 29, Capt. Thomas Hewlett's Co. NYV - Savannah, Quarter Masters Gen. Dept. & Hewlett's Coy. C1874p49;
    . 1781 Apr, Priv RL, New York Volunteers, c1874,p60 & 1781.12.24 p82;
    Ref: British Military & Naval Records, p49, RG8 Vol C, Printed, 1874. Elsewhere there is a UEL claim for supplies of horses & wagons for Trenton New Jersey.
    Ref: British Military & Naval Records, C1880,p1, RG 8, C Series, & Copy Arch. Canada: Ward Chipman Muster.

    British Headquarters Papers (Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts):
    Richard Lawrence (31688)
    . 1782.5.27, Account for Outstading debs for forage, New York, commissary General Dept., Doc 4668, Film M355, page 4668, Item 31688;
    . 1783.11.21, List of Original Wills, Wills in custody of Secretary of NY, page 9671 (14); Film M366, Item 31689.

    . NB Land Petitions:
    * Note2: 1787 After the American Revolution four Lawrences lived near each other in Saint Johns, New Brunswick: Mrs. Alice Lawrence Leonard (Thomas) Lot 1; Lieut. John Lawrence Lot 101; Lieut. Richard Lawrence was on Lot 169 on the other side of the Saint John River; along with sister Mrs. Margaret Lawrence Nicholson (Arthur) at Lot 52. An important Lawrence family friend, Rev. J Odell of NJ, was adjacent to his land grant as well.

    . Richard gave up his land claim in Prince William because of a prior legal entanglement by an earlier French Canadian inhabitant. Richard also made failed landed petitions with his Monmouth, New Jersey neighbours', Corneilis VanMater* & Capt. Richd. Lippincott, (BUT much later he would again be adjacent to R. Lippencott on Yonge St., Toronto) - PJ Ahlberg.
    Note3: *John Vanmater was a witness to Richard's father, William Lawrence, d. 1795 in Middletown, NJ.

    . 1782 May 27, Richard Lawrence, Outstanding Debts for Forage, New York, Accounts, Commissary General Dept., pg. 4668, (1.3).
    Ref: British Headquarters Papers, (Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts), Microfilm M355, Ref: MG23 B1, Item Number 31688.

    Research Item, (probably someone else, but should be verified):
    . 1783.11.21 - Richard Lawrence, List of Original Wills, Document: Will in custody of Secretary of NY.
    Document Pg. 9671 914), fonds: British Headquarters Papers, Carlton Papers or American Manuscripts, Microfilm M2369,
    Ref: MG23 BA Item # 31689.

    . 1783 DEC 12, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK LAND GRANT, NB Archives. George the Third grant to Rev. James Fraser, Edward Rogers, Anthony Rogers, Arthur Nicholson, Esq., John Willson, Junior, Richard Lawrence, Stillwell Willson & James Walsh 2,238 acres on the northwest branch of the River Miramichi in the County of Northumberland. The first track beginning at the alder Stake on the easterly bank or shore of an Island being in the said Branch.
    To John Willson Junior: Lot 1, 200 Acres; To Richard Lawrence the Lot 2 , containing 232 acres, Stillwell Willson, Lot 4, 240 acres. Registered the 12 December, 1793, Thomas Carlton, Lieutenant Governor, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

    . 1789 Aug 11. To His Excellency Thomas Carlton. Province of New Brunswick, Memorial of Richard Lawrence of Miramichie,
    Humbly Shewth, that our memorialist has been all the last War in the service of His King & Country, most of the time as a Volunteer in the Army. That a lott of Land has been assigned to him at Prince William in the County of York, but being then a young single man he resigned it. That he is now settled at Miramichie & likes the country, wishes to live by farming in reference to fishing.
    Your Memorialist therefore prays you Excellency may be pleased to grant him a Lot of Land adjoining a lot assigned to Arthur Nicholson, Esq. on the north east side of the North West Branch of Miramichie & your memorialist is duty bound will Pray.
    Richard Lawrence, [Undated, but delivery time about 4 - 6 weeks.]
    Envelope side: Memorial of Richd. Lawrence - Complied with 25th Sept. 1789.

    . 1795 June, there were still only 14 housed in the Town of York.

    ** See photo Photo Original Land Patent may be found at North York Central Library, Willowdale:
    . UC Land Petition 5, Bundle, L Bundle 2, 1795 of York, Richard Lawrence, Sr.
    Ref: C2124, p804. Ont. Archives. Original document is preserved at the North York Public Library, Yonge Street, Toronto. Very large parchment document with an attached was large beeswax seal.
    *Researchers who had other relatives who received an UC Land Grant may wish to see what this very impressive document looked like. This also helps in part to understand why the administration of land granting was so slow.

    . 1796 Apr 6 - To His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor & Commissioning his Majesty's forces in Upper Canada. Major General.
    The Memorial of Richard Lawrence Late of the Province of New Brunswick in Nova Scotia That your Memorialist Entered in the Service of His Britannic Majesty at the beginning the Late rebellion continued in the same till the Peace of Eighty three & that since that time he accepted a Commission of first Lieutenant for the County of Northumberland in New Brunswick which he is ready to produce if required - & being Desirous of remaining a Subject to the King of Great Britain in this Province.
    Humbly Prays that his Majesty's most gracious bounty in Lands may be Extended to your memorialist for the following Lotts Viz Number 25 on Yonge Street Eastward & 2 other Lotts in the Rear of Said Number 25 second Concession also a Lott in the Town of York, Number 18 in the second range Which he has improved as well as No 25 Yonge Street & such other quantity of Land as to your Excellency in your Wisdom may seem meet - & your Petitioner as in Duty Bound will ever pray. Signed, 6 April, 1796, Richard Lawrence.

    There are 5 other Upper Canada Land Petitions for Richard Lawrence.
    . The original parchment & seal, LAND GRANT for Lot 25, Concession 1 Yonge Street, east side, 200 Acres, will be found at the Canadian Room, North York Public Library, on Yonge Street, Toronto.
    . 1796 July 30 - Granted Lot 18 D, Duke St., Town of York / [now renamed as: 79 Adelaide, Toronto.] (The next Lot 19 Duke, was granted to Samuel Osborn & his wife, Mrs. Alice Willson Osborn).
    . 1802 May 5 Date of Patent or 18 Duke St., D Block, 1/5 Acre to Richard Lawrence.
    Ref: Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto, Vol 1, p339.
    . Lots 1 & 2, Con 4, Vaughan Twp., 400 Acres.
    Note4: 1796 Oct. 8, is the day he paid his land settlement fees & is sometimes incorrectly quoted as the day he was FIRST granted this land. - PJA.

    . UCLPetition 15, Y Batch 5, p417. -1801 Jul 16 - East Side Yonge St, Lot 25, Nothing done to the Street. [i.e. no logs cleared].

    . 1801 Dec 15. East Side Yonge Street, Lot 25, Logs in the Street, not burnt.

    . 1802 Feb. 21, Lot 1, Con 5, Vaughan Twp., 200 Acres granted to wife, Mary Willson Lawrence.
    . 1803 Post Office Letters, downtown Toronto: This issue contains a list published by the postmaster of uncalled-for letters lying in the post-office at York:
    . Richard Lawrence. (Original Toronto Post Office was one street over from Richard's 179 King Street house. However by
    . 1803, Richard was now up on Yonge & Steeles.)
    Ref: Vol XIL, The Oracle, Saturday Jan. 15, 1803, No. 28, Total No 610.
    Note5: McGill had the 1000 Acres at Lot 25, Con 2, adjoining Richard Lawrence's Land Grant.

    Ontario Lands Registry, Metro Toronto Book 683, p131 [Note: Version 2]
    Lot 18, South side King St., Town of York
    [Original Version 2 adds:] Abstract Town of York, S.S. King
    St., Pt of Town Lot 18: Abstract of all Instruments affect 38.5 feet on South side of King St East x 120 feet deep coming at N.E.L. Town Lot 18 on South of King St & running West & being par t of sd. Town Lot 18.
    . 1802 May 17, Patent, Crown, to Ricd Lawrence, All Contg. 1/5 Acre
    . 1805 Feb 13, Patent, Crown, to Beasley et all, all condj 15 acre,
    . 1805 Feb 19, Mem. Grant, Richd Beasley, survg. Trustee of Tos Barry & Wm. Allan, to Rev. Geo O'Kill Stuart of York, £321.17.16., All et all. Being 1 C in front X 2c deep. To hold unto sd. Grantee his heirs & assigne forever. Sg. by Grantee.

    Abstract North York Book 16, p3
    Lot 25, Con 1 Yonge Street East, York Twp.
    . 1808 Sep 15, Patent, Crown, to Richard Lawrence, All 190 acres.
    . 1806 Jan 20, Registered 20 Mar 1806, Bargain&Sale, Richard Lawrence et ux, to The B Gough, East Half.
    . 1819 Aug 20, B&S, Richard Lawrence, to John S Baldwin, £250, West Half Acres.

    Abstract, Metro Toronto, North York Book 128, p21
    Lot 24, Con 2 West, York Twp.,
    . 1798 Dec 31, Patent, Crown, to Wm. Jarvis, All 200 Acres
    . 1805 Dec 31, B&S, Thos. B Gough, to Richard Lawrence, All 200 A
    . 1809 May 1, B&S, Richard Lawrence, to Jacob Fisher Jr, £100, All 200 A.
    Note6: Adjacent, Lot 23, Con 3, Sawmill, water badly supplied, Peter Keiffer, 1851.

    Abstract Markham Book 91, p22
    Lot 27, Con 1 East Side Yonge St. , Markham Twp.,
    . 1803 July 15, Crown, to John Leslie, All 190A
    . 1804 Aug 31, Bargain&Sale, Thos. McMichen etux, to Richard Lawrence, £100, All 190 Acres.
    .1805 Jun 29, B&S, Richard Lawrence et ux, to John Arnold, £100, All 100A.
    [Beside brothers-in-law, Wm. L Willson, Lot 26; Samuel Osborn Lot 27, & Stillwell Willson The Elder, Lot 30.]

    Abstract York Region, Vaughan Book 185, p4
    Lot 1, Con 3, Vaughan
    . 1802 May 17, Patent, Crown, to Mary Lawrence, All 200 A
    . 1821 Feb 21, B&S, Richard Lawrence et ux, to John Guthrie, £100, All.
    [Near Fairbanks Lumber/ Railway tracks & Steeles W, 2020].-

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Vaughan Book 190, p4 & 32,
    Lots 1 & 2, Con 4, Vaughan Twp., York Co., [Keele Street], p4 & p32.
    . 1805 Feb 1, Patent, Crown, to Richard Lawrence, All 400 Acres each [Lots1-2 @ 200A.]
    . 1805 Feb 1, B&S, Richard Lawrence et al, to Thomas McMicking. All 190 A, 200 Acres for Lot 1. & Lot 2 190A.
    Note7: Adjacent Lot 4, Con 3, was a sawmill, Michel Fisher, 1851.
    Lawrence's most productive grant Lot 25 1ES was also part of the Willson sawmill land. Thus the summary suggest Lawrence searched for land that could yield water & tree resources, as opposed to strictly farm land. - P J Ahlberg 2016.

    . 1805 to 1815 at least - Richard Lawrence received Tavern Licenses for the Twp. of York.
    . March 1801, The Special Sessions of Peace, held the "The Court are of opinion that 6 persons are a sufficient number for Keeping Tavern in the Town of York, for the year ensuing.
    . 1805 Dec 28, The undermentioned persons prayed to be admitted as fit persons for receiving Licenses to Keep Taverns in the Home District for the Year next ensuing: Richard Lawrence.
    . 1806 Mar 20 - sells East ½ Lot 25, Con 1 ESYonge St.
    . 1807 - Richard Lawrence owned Lot 18D, south side of King, west of Frederick St. Brother-in-law Sam. Osborn was on the next lot 19D.
    Ref: Toronto Sundries, Home District. Quarter Sessions.

    Special Sessions of the Peace, York, Tavern License for year ensuing,
    . 1815 Dec 30, Town of York: Richard Lawrence, York Twp., Granted.

    Note8: Various sources state the Joseph Abraham ran the first inn called the Green Bush at Steeles & Yonge at the North east corner. In an area noted for tall trees, it must have been a large balsam tree indeed that stood in front of the Inn. The NE corner belong to his brother-in-law Wm. L. Willson. Further research may show the exact location of Lawrence's tavern.

    Regulations included: No excess drinking, no profanities or gambling; sufficient sheds, stables and/or barns were required for the patron's horses, carriages & wagons. The innkeeper should also have at least 4 good beds in addition to those for his family. All of these regulations were controls to limit taverns & increase inns.
    Ref: Margaret McBurney & Mary Byers, Tavern in the Town: Early Inns & Taverns of Ontario. - P J Ahlberg). - . -

    PART TWO: Tracking Richard Lawrence Though Documents:

    . 1759 Aug. 20, Monday born, Middletown, Upper Freehold Twp., Monmouth Co., Prov. of New Jersey. Father William Lawrence's carpenter's shop along with his brothers.
    . 1776 to 1783. American Revolution, New Jersey 1st Volunteers, Christies' Quarter Master Department. He was a volunteer in the army most of the time.
    . 1776 Richard is on Staten Island, NY.
    Note9: UCLPetition Richard gave a reference for Sarah Lakerman Willson who was on Staten Island since 1776, the beginning of the War & therefore, Richard Lawrence too was on Staten Island.

    . 1785 New Brunswick. Purchased land at Musquash Island on the St. John's River from Capt. Richard Lippincott also of NJ.
    . 1786 New Brunswick. By this time he is married to Mary Willson. [Further research: Records of the Anglican minister traveling though the Miramichi?]
    . 1787 Jul 25, Wants land at Prince William, Queensborough, NB. allotted primarily to the Queen's American Rangers (& to future brother-in-law Arthur Nicholson, (ELIZABETH LAWRENCE).
    . 1789 Jul 27, Land Grant: A little beyond the Sandy Point, opposite, Between Island by Johnston Basto, West Branch of Miramichi River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
    . 1789 Sep 25 - Granted land at Willson's Point, Miramichi, New Brunswick. Richard builds log gaol at nearby, Newcastle, NB.

    Northumberland Co., New Brunswick, Deed Registry Books, Grantor:
    . 1793 June 15th - Richard Lawrence & Mary Lawrence to William Babcock, Vol 2, Pg. 97, Deed £20 for 200 Acres, 22 cleared with Stockable Dwelling House, 3 Commons Pasture. Signed, John Willson, Esq., JP of Inferior Court of Common Pleas.

    . 1793 July - MAY FLEET *NJ *NY *NB *UC. Evacuation from NY to New Brunswick in 1783. Again the 'May Fleet' leaves around NB by ship & up the St. Lawrence River to Montreal, where John Willson called on Commissary Issac W Clarke for aid. The 60 people including Richd. Lawrence were in the party lead by John Willson, Esq.
    . 1793 Aug 8 - Arrived at Quebec with 60 people. A dozen people remain here. Arrival by 3 bateaux at Kingston on 28 Aug., 1793. Received army rations & medical care. Detained over 30 days waiting for another boat. 1793 Oct. 10, group arrives at Niagara again sick & starved. 25 Oct, Governor J G Simcoe authorizes ship to pick up John Willson & associates.

    . 1792 Sept. Fort George, Niagara. Lieut. Gov. Simcoe orders government ship to bring them Lawrence, Willson & all from Niagara to Town of York.
    . 1793 Nov 2, Arrival at the Town of York, Toronto. Extracted from the documents on the hardships of this voyage to Upper Canada can be found also at 1) Roots.com under JOHN WILLSON.1 & 2.) more extensively in Richard Lawrence of NJ, NB & Ontario. Book may be found at North York Public Library, Toronto. & Richmond Hill Library - PJ Ahlberg, 2009.

    . 1794 April 7 to 30 June, Paid for carpentry, Public Buildings at York. Paid £15 11 s. 3 pennies, on 10 July, 1794.
    . 1795 June 1. Petitions for Lot 25, Con. 1 ES Yonge Street, York Twp., ON WHICH HE HAS ALREADY LOCATED. (Yonge & Steeles Ave., Toronto). Tavern here or and/or Vaughan. Sold 20.
    . 1819 Aug. As a lieutenant he was granted 1000 Acres & an additional 400 Acres from his wife, Mary Willson.
    * 1796 May 28, Cousin John Brown Lawrence presented Richard's land grant to his friend Gov. Simcoe:
    . 1796 July 30, already built on it: 18 Duke Street, TOWN OF YORK. Today 179 King St. East, Toronto Downtown.
    . 1796 8 Oct - Granted & lots in Vaughan, (just across the road from his Lot 25, Con 1 Yonge.) Steeles & Yonge Streets, tavern here or and/or at Vaughan.

    . 1797 Minutes of the Town of York: Richd. Lawrence: 2 males & 4 females.Total six.
    i.e. Ricd. & wife Mary & John, Mary, Marg., Eliz. & Mary Anne Lawrence.
    Note10: Town of York had only 52 males & 34 females living on Yonge St., Toronto.

    . Two Surveys of Settlers actually living on Yonge Street:
    . 1797 Aug 3, York, Lot No. 25 East, 5 Acres cleared, Richard Lawrence is on the premises.

    . 1797 Jun 27 - Oath saying he knew Sarah Lakerman, wife of John Wilson, Jur & that her father died within the British lines in the year 1776. Signed, Richd. Lawrence.

    . 1798 June. Lot 25 East, Richard Lawrence, i.e. He is living on the lot) Four acres cleared. Small log house. Surveyed by David W Smith, Esq., Surveyor Genera.l { Is Wm. L. Willson, his brother-in-law on the adjacent lot, actually living with his sister Mrs. Mary Lawrence? - PJA.]

    . 1802 Jan 12, Tuesday Richard Lawrence (7th) sworn to Petty Jury of 12 men. John Evenor the accused. When the miller was absent, John Evenor was seen taking a sheep away from the barn yard. Discharged because no Prosecutor was present.

    . 1805 Mar 2. Richard Lawrence of Yonge St. who had received a license to keep a Tavern for House, at his dwelling house & who had removed from thence to another Public house; applied for leave to keep a Tavern under the same license in the house to which he had removed. The court do not find themselves authorized to comply with this request as they deem the License to be attached to the house recognize has been taken & not to any other.
    Note11: 1804 Feb 1. Richard sells Lot 3, Con 4, Vaughan Twp. property. Coincidence?

    . 1807 Jul 24 - Justice Robt. Thorpe's address, Summary: Whereas a goodly number of Independent Electors convented for discussing the sufferings whose situation was resplendent by many not his friends to be very deplorable of his losses which at first he yielding to their entreaties to represent them in Parliament in UC or England. A multitude of signatures, inc. Joseph Shepard, Richd. Lippincott, Alex. Montgomery, Baron Fred. DeHoen, Peter Muscleman, John Van Zantee, John Willson, [most likely junior] William L Willson, Stillwell Willson, James Finch. Richard Lawrence, William Johnson, George Taylor Denison, J Hale, Walter Moody, Peter Whitney, Garret Van Zantee, Sam D Cozens, Peter Winter.
    Ref: Report on dn Archives, 1892.

    . Ely started early. John Powell & Geo. Ridout soon overhauled me - fed at Buttanans? 18 miles - at Lawrence 17 miles, went on to Cantfields 11: a little after dark.
    . 1809 Sep 29th - John Arnold & Ely Playter drew a load of ashes from [Richard] Lawrence's the AM. 47 bushels.
    Ref: Ely Players Diary.

    . 1815 Dec 30. Richard Lawrence received a Tavern License for Township of York. £12, Issuer James Kerr.

    . 1818 Dec 26, Quarterly Session of Peace, Charlottesville, London District
    $2 Costs of Court The said Sum for Wages to the said Alvin.
    Ordered that as the License is Left in the behest? of the Magistrates all persons being desirous of keeping publick houses are required to attend on the last Saturday of this month precisely at 10 in the forenoon at which time the Bonds will be ready for signature, as an Act of the Legislature has passed to that effect.
    The Court took into consideration the Tavern Bills & agreed as follows.:
    Richd. Lawrence £3.10s & Wm. Lawrence £3.

    Extracts from HIS CHILDREN'S LAND PETITION RICHARD LAWRENCE:
    . 1818 Apr 14, Richard Lawrence is now in Woodhouse*, Ontario, daughter Margaret Lawrence.
    . 1818 August 6, Mary Ann is with her parents at Long Pointe, Ontario.
    . 1819 October 13, Richard is in Woodhouse now, wrote daughter Elizabeth Osborn-Tarbox-Lawrence.
    . 1819 Aug 20 - Richard Lawrence sells West ½ Lot 25, Con 1 ESY for £350.
    . 1820 April 11 & 20th, He is now in Charlotteville, London District, (Norfolk County).
    . 1821 Feb 21, Sold Vaughan Twp. property of his wife, Mary Willson.
    Note12: Woodhouse is now called Naticoke.

    . 1828 - Photo of large wooden mill: Lot 1, Con. 2 East. Markham Township. Bayview Ave & Steeles Ave. Fish Mill, NE corner Steeles & Bayview in 1961. This grist & saw mill was built in 1830 by Benjamin Fish, next to the distillery that he owned (built 1828). Though the original mill was destroyed in a fire, Fish built a new one on the same site. Demolished in 1965, when the intersection of Bayview & Steeles was widened.
    . The Town of Charlotteville:* When the war of 1812 broke out the court-house was used for barrack purposes, ... was christened" Fort Norfolk." The court house, jail, the fort & the tavern of Job Loder all stood on the elevation above the flat. A hotel was built under the hill & kept by a man named Hatch. In 1833, during the cholera scare*, a hospital was built at this place. It stood on the bank & was a barn-like structure & was used but little, if at all, for the purpose for which it was built. The old Town of Charlotteville reached the zenith of its glory during the war. In 1815 the District Courts were removed to Vittoria & the Town of Charlotteville relapsed into Turkey Point once more. No traces of its old-time importance remain, save a few surface irregularities indicating the spot occupied by the fort. The dreary waste at Turkey Point was, for 13 years, the judicial metropolis for all this vast region of country.
    Ref: Pioneer sketches of Long Point Settlement. Published 1908.
    Note13: Was this the cause of Richard Lawrence's disappearance? Note14: *Charlotteville is now called Delhi.

    . 1831 May 3 - DECEASED of London District, wrote son, Richd. Lawrence, and also deceased was an Innkeeper, deceased per Jane Lawrence.
    . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West:
    Harwich, Kent Co, Western District, soil extremely fertile, 1898 inhabitants. Timber - white oak, black walnut, maple, beech, hickory, basswood etc.

    A more complete history with copies of ALL documents & photos may be found at North York Public Library, Toronto under Richard Lawrence, John Willson & John Brown Lawrence of New Jersey, NB & Ontario. By P J Ahlberg, May 2009. - - -

    Birth:
    Monday. Upper Freehold Twp.

    Richard married Mary WILLSON, DUE est 1786 in New Brunswick, Canada. Mary (daughter of John WILLSON, .1, Sur. and Rebeka Thixton THICKSON(E)) was born est 1770 in Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died est 21 Feb 1821 ± in Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1795 ± in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died after 4 Jan 1865 in Ontario, Canada; was buried .
    2. 3. Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1797 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 3 Jun 1842 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; was buried in 1842 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    3. 4. John LAWRENCE, SUE, The .xii  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1798 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died Est. before 30 Oct 1837 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario.
    4. 5. Maryann LAWRENCE, .8th, DUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1800 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died est before 13 Nov 1834 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    5. 6. Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1805 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 15 Aug 1887 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 16 Aug 1887 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    6. 7. Richard S LAWRENCE, Jr., .8th, SUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1809 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 21 Nov 1864 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    7. 8. Jane E LAWRENCE, , DUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jan 1811 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 23 Aug 1873 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    8. 9. Hadassah HESTER LAWRENCE, DUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Sep 1812 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Jan 1888 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    9. 10. Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 May 1815 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 17 Feb 1890 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery.
    10. 11. FAMILY TREE LAWRENCE - WILLSON, SUMMARY  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born est 1795 ± in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died after 4 Jan 1865 in Ontario, Canada; was buried .

    Notes:

    . Date of Birth Estimates:
    Parents married about 1786 in New Brunswick, at Miramichi.
    . 1797 Town of York Minutes Census: Two female children (= Elizabeth, then Margaret Lawrence. Possibly brother John Lawrence is older than them).
    Ref: UC Land Petition 1819, if 21y, she was born 1798.

    . Married 1813, if 18 years old she was born 1795.
    Notes1: Why did relatives Wm. Lawrence & John Willson sign a marriage bond for her, & not her father Richard? Was Richard away with the War of 1812 duties then? - PJA.

    . Elizabeth Lawrence & Elisha Tarbox founded Caledon East, first called Tarbox Corners in 1821.
    UC Land Petition 1819, if 21y, she was born 1798.

    . 1813 APR 26, both York Twp., Lawrence, Elizabeth married William Osborn.
    Witnesses: *William Lawrence & John Willson,
    By special license at St James Cathedral, Toronto.
    Notes1: Why did relatives Wm. Lawrence & John Willson sign a marriage bond for her & not her father Richard? Was Richard away with the War of 1812 duties then? - PJA.
    Note2: *Witnesses to her wedding are likely Uncle William, UE & either her Grandfather or Uncle John Willson. - PJA.

    . 1819 Sep 10 - Notice is hereby given to all those persons who have orders for Land & who expected to procure locations in the southern Township of Chinguacousy: Locations will be open for Settlement on the 9 Sep, consisting of 288 Lots of 100 acres each.
    Surveys of Albion, Caledon & the north part of Equesing, are daily expected & will be thrown open for all Settlers, those who have larger grants as well as others,
    Signed, John Small, Executive Council Office.
    Ref: Kingston Chronicle Newspaper, Kinston, Ontario

    . UCLPetition 99, T Bundle 12, C2834 p896-9.
    1819 October 13 -To Lt. Gov. Pergrine Maitland, Petition of Elizabeth Tarbox of Markham Twp. Petition is a daughter of Richard Lawrence now of Southwold Twp., but formerly of York Twp., an UE Loyalist. Wants a grant of 200 Acres.
    Appeared at York Court House, General Quarter Session on 1819 October 13 & made oath she was formerly married to William Osborn, deceased, & is now the wife of Elisha Tarbox of Markham & she never received any land from the Crown. Signed, Elizabeth Tarbox, York, 13 October, 1819.
    Elizabeth Tarbox personally appeared at the General Quarter Sessions of Peace & is recognized to nee a daughter of Richard Lawrence. She was formerly wife of the late William Osborn, deceased, who did his duty in defense of the Province during the late Ware [of 1812], now wife of Elisha Tarbox to whom she married since the War. Signed, Grant Powell, Chairman & Stephen Heward, Clerk of the Peace, Court House at York, 13 Oct 1819.
    Envelope: Received 1819 Oct 14. Granted 200 A., 6 Oct 1819 Entered Land Book X /F? K?, page 282.

    . 1819 Sep 10 - Notice is hereby given to all those persons who have orders for Land & who expected to procure locations in the southern Township of Chinguacousy: Locations will be open for Settlement on the 9 Sep, consisting of 288 Lots of 100 acres each.
    Surveys of Albion, Caledon & the north part of Equesing, are daily expected & will be thrown open for all Settlers, those who have larger grants as well as others,
    Signed, John Small, Executive Council Office.
    Ref: Kingston Chronicle Newspaper, Kinston, Ontario

    . 1819 Oct 15 - Elizabeth Tarbox, Residence Markham - Caledon, Lot 4, Con 6 ECR [east Credit River],
    Over the years the village has had various names, the first one being Tarbox Corners, after its first settlers Elisha & Elizabeth Tarbox, who arrived in 1821. As the daughter of United Empire Loyalists, Mrs. Tarbox had been granted 200 acres of land on the Caledon-Albion town line, at the junction of County roads 7 (Airport Road) & 22 (Old Church Road) & about 25 kilometers northwest of Brampton. The address is now 4 Rocker Road. (at Airport Road) earliest settlers of Caledon came about 1821. At that time the township was covered with thick forest & swamp.

    . 1851 Census Caledon East, Peel Co., Ontario:
    Elisha & Elizabeth Tarbox & John Osborn age 7, (Grandson of Elizabeth). 1 story log cabin.

    . 1851 Oct 9 - Registered 1864 Apr 2, Grant, Elisha & Elizabeth Tarbox, to James Walker of Caledon, 5 shillings, Remarks: full rights, title, & privilege of using for passing through a certain road which is to be one and a half rods wide. Making of about 40 or 50 rods of a fence in the east half of Lot 4."
    The road, which seemingly is to be built by Walker, cuts southwest across the east half of Lot 4 to the west half, north of the south boundary of the lot. It became known as Walker's Lane, now Walker Road West:

    To commence at the east end of said lot adjoining the township line between Albion & Caledon to commence between the house now occupied by the said Elisha Tarbox & the house occupied by Henry Christorphenson to continue a southwesterly direction through the whole length of the said lot until it extends to the west half of the said Lot 4, without let or hindrance or molestation of the said Elisha & Elizabeth Tarbox his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns.
    Wit, James Walker, Senior, Caledon, farmer & John Maguire, Albion, blacksmith.

    . Land granted to Elizabeth Lawrence was Lot 4, Con 6 EHurontario South, Toronto Twp. - at what is now the intersection of Airport Road & Walkers Line meet in Caledon East. They were the original settlers and the town was first named Tarbox Corners after Elisha & the village was later renamed Caledon East. In his WILL, Elisha left some land to John Osborn, the grandson of his wife, Elizabeth Lawrence.

    Ontario Land Registry
    Abstract Book Caledon Twp., Peel Co., p41-2.
    Lot 4 West Half, Con 6,
    . 1821 Dec 1821, Patent, Crown, To Elizabeth Tarbon [Name transcript errors continue], 200 Acres;
    . 1822 July 10, Bargain&Sale, Elisha Torbay & spouse, to Wm. Higgenson, £12:10s, Westerly part;
    . 1829 Mar 25, B&S, Wm Higgenson & spouse, to Jos Milburn, £50, Westerly part;
    . 1844 Oct 21, B&S, Elisha Tarbon & Spouse, to James Warbrick, £6:15s, 4.5 acres;
    . 1854 Mar 31, Indenture, Elisha Tarabon & Spouse, £200, to Jos McDougall;
    . 1854 Jul 13, Release, Elisha Tarbon & Spouse, to James Munsie, 5 shillings;

    . 1854 Jul 13, Mortgage, Jos McDougall, to Elisha Tarbon, £150;
    . 1854 Jul 13, Release, Elisha Tarbon & Spouse, to James Munsie et all, 5 shillings, 3.5 Acres;
    . 1861 Mar 26, Discharge Mortgage, Elisha Tarbon, to James Munsie;
    . 1864 Apr 2, B&S, Elisha Tarbon etux, to James Walker, 5 shillings, other consideration Road Privilege;
    . 1865 Jan 4, Indenture, Elizabeth Tarbon, to Sam Allison, $1600, NEHalf excepting Walkers Road.

    . Elisha Tarbox, bearing a historical plaque may be found at 4 Rocker Rd, at Airport Rd. (which is the first line) Caledon East, Ontario.
    . 1869 Caledon East - population 100.

    . Elizabeth Tarbox Park, 37 Borland Cres., Caledon East
    Early Caledon settler Elizabeth Tarbox was issued the west half of Lot 4, Concession 6 EHS, Caledon Township in 1819, receiving the formal Crown patent for the entire Lot 4 in 1821. Elizabeth & her husband, Elisha, sold the west half of the Lot to William Higginson in that same year. The Tarbox family remained on the east half of the lot, subdividing the portion of the property within the Caledon East village boundary into building lots. Caledon East was originally known as Tarbox Corners.
    Ref: Heritage Caledon, 2014.6.3.

    For further research:
    . Wednesday, 11 March, 1812, by License, William Lawrence & Mary Holiday, both of the Township of York. 
    Witnesses, Colin Drummond & Elizabeth Lawrence
    Note3: Verify identify of this Wm. & Mary Holiday - PJA & information on:

    (More history in the printed Richard Lawrence, UE book in the North York Public Library, Toronto. PJA.) - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB. 1797, Census 1861.

    Died:
    Verify. Resided Caledon East 1821-1864.

    Elizabeth married William OSBORN, .1 on 26 Apr 1813 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. William was born est 1792 ± in England; died between 1814 - 18 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. William OSBORN, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1814 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario.

    Elizabeth married Elisha TARBOX, .1 on 3 Apr 1813 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. Elisha was born in 1782 in Massachusetts; died on 2 Oct 1862 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. (Now Albion Twp.); was buried in St. James Anglican Cemetery, Caledon East. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born est 1797 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 3 Jun 1842 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; was buried in 1842 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Two Johnston brothers Thomas & Robert married two Lawrence sisters, Mary Ann & Margaret Lawrence.

    Date of Birth Estimate: If the correct, Margaret Johnston, she was 43 when buried, or born 1796; UCLP 1818 at an estimated age of 21 /1797;
    :. Married 1813 at an estimated age 16 or 15.
    . 1797 Town of York Minutes Census: 2 female children (= Elizabeth, then Margaret Lawrence. Brother John Lawrence is possibly older than them.)

    . 1813 December 14, by special License by Rev. Dr. John Strachan, Robert Johnstone & Margaret Lawrence, of the Township of York. Witnesses, John & Thomas Johnstone.

    . 1819 York Inhabitants: Robert Johnston: Males 1, women 1, girls 2, Total 4. or xxx;
    . 1819 Inhabitants, Robert Johnston Senr. Males 1, boys 1, women 2, girls 1, Total 6.

    . Upper Canada Marriage Bond # 127 on 10 Dec 1813
    Robert, Johnston, carpenter, Town of York
    Margaret Lawrence married. 1813 Dec 10,
    Bond signature: John Johnston, Calb. Humphing?
    Wit: John Johnston & Thomas Johnston,
    14 DEC 1813, by special License, St. James Cathedral.
    Film C6777, Vol. 13. Bond 127. [Toronto, Ink on the Bond is very faint. - PJA.]

    . Religious Service at St. James Cathedral:
    York 14th Dec. 1813. This day were married by special license, Robert Johnstone & Margaret Lawrence, both of the Township of York.
    John Strachan, minister.
    This marriage was solemnized between us, Robert Johnstone & Margaret Lawrence.
    Witnesses: John Johnstone & Thomas Johnstone.

    . 1813 Jul 11, by Banns, John Johnston & Mary Edend, both of the Township of York.
    Witnesses: Thomas Johnston, Hannah Johnston. 11 July, 1813, by Banns.
    Note2: In-laws of Margaret Lawrence & Thomas who married 6 months after them, also at St James Cathedral.

    . UCLPetition 27, J Bundle 11 Ref: C2110, p5.
    Margaret Lawrence Johnston of Town of York, Appeared personally at the York General Quarter Session of the Peace today 1818 April 14. She is recognized to be a daughter of Richard Lawrence, formerly York Twp., now of Woodhouse, an UE Loyalist, who maintained his loyalty in the late war. Her husband is Robert Johnston of the Town of York, as her agent, he may locate in 200 acres. Husband Robert Johnston, Town of York, Carpenter, did his duty in defense of the Province during the late war.
    Ref: UC Land Petition #27, 1818 Apr 19: Lot 1, Con 2, Toronto Gore, Ontario.

    . Checkered Store, In the spring of 1886 the building was torn down at the NW corner of King & Toronto streets to make room for the new Quebec Bank bluings. Opposite, to the eastward stood the jail.
    . After the death of Robert Johnston & also of his wife Margaret Lawrence, Ezekiel Francis Whittemore was married to their daughter Margaret & had a marriage portion as devised to her by the WILL of her father, which as a portion of the property on Toronto Street. She never had any claim on the Checkered Store & lot on the corner of King & Toronto Streets. [i.e. beside their house].
    Ref: Robertsons Landmarks of Toronto, Vol1 p 110.
    X-Ref: See Globe & Mail for many advertisements with store illustrations.

    . WILL of Robt. Johnson: 12 Aug 1834. It is my will & desire that my beloved wife do receive & take the annual Rents & proceeds arising from my Real & personal Estate during her widowhood for the support of herself & the education support & maintenance of all my children. From & immediate after my said wife shall depart this life, the children shall share & share alike, including his adopted daughters Margaret & Mary Johnson, daughter of her sister Mary Anne Lawrence & brother-in-law Thomas Johnston.

    . 1833 York Commercial Directory: Robert Johnston, carpenter, Tormto St.
    . 1836 & 1837 Toronto Directory: Johnson, Margaret, widow, Toronto Street. Toronto, Ontario.

    . Potter's Field Cemetery,
    Margaret Johnston, widow of Robert, born Toronto, Buried 3 June 1842. 46 years. [1796] Spinal Affection. (1508).
    St. James Anglican Cathedral, Burial 1842. Ref: Book 2, # 3198.

    * Toronto Necropolis Cemetery, Registration Numbers 5303-7:
    Elizabeth Johnston, Robert Johnston, Margaret Johnston, Thomas Johnston & Sarah Kough*
    . Removed from Potters Field. Interred March 1876;
    Interred: F 160 & 151, Ground property of C G Parks.
    . Mrs. Priscilla Belding Whittemore was similarly reinterred the next day on March 1876. Priscilla Whittemore's record reads, Removed to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Dec. 20th, 1906. It is noted further that all are recorded on the same page in the Necropolis Record Vol. 5 1875-1877.
    Note2: *Sarah Kough, dau. of Thos. Johnston, is recorded together with the Johnston, although Mrs. Belding, Whittemore record's says four other family members were removed to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

    . Toronto's Potter's Field, also known as the York General or Strangers Burial Ground was the first non-denominational cemetery in Toronto. Situated on the north west corner of of Yonge & 1 Bloor streets, in what today is the centre of Toronto known as Yorkville. It owes it's existence to Thomas Carfrae Jr., a wealthy retired merchant of Scottish ancestry. Mr. Carfae was appointed by a committee to purchase a burying ground, which he selected & bought the the 6 acres at Yonge & Bloor in May, 1826. The land was bought from Mrs. Elmsley for £75, which would be $300 in today's economy (2016).

    . 1832 the great cholera outbreak killed many people in Toronto. During the outbreak the cemetery filled every quickly, especially during the summer of 1832. The cemetery's last interment took place on 21 January 1855, making 6,685 burials over 6 acres of land.
    After the closure of the cemetery burials were moved Toronto Necropolis & Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
    Ref: Find A Grave, Toronto Potters Field. - - -

    Birth:
    Est 21 years old /Order in Council, Land Grant.

    Died:
    46 years = 1876.

    Buried:
    Aged 46 y. COD: spinal affection. Potters Field is the older part of the Necropolis Cemetery.

    Margaret married Robert W JOHNSTON, Jr. on 14 Dec 1813 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. Robert (son of [Thomas R] JOHNSTON, Sr.) was born in 1793 in Scotland; died on 12 Aug 1834 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Dr. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, Senior  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1816 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Aug 1890 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    2. 14. Mary Ann JOHNSTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Mar 1818 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Jun 1887 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    3. 15. Thomas.2 JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1819 in Ontario, Canada; died after 12 Aug 1843 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    4. 16. Mary JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1820 in Ontario, Canada.
    5. 17. Margaret JOHNSTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Dec 1823 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 20 Sep 1896 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Sep 1896 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    6. 18. Sarah JOHNSTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1826 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Aug 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Dec 1825 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    7. 19. Margaret .2 JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1827 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

  3. 4.  John LAWRENCE, SUE, The .xii Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born in 1798 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died Est. before 30 Oct 1837 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    . 1837 Toronto & Home District Directory :
    John Lawrence, Con 7 Lot 19, Pickering, Durham Co.

    Estimated date of birth is 1798, based on UC Land Petition at an Estimated age of 21. Thin documentary evidence would seem to suggest John was born between c1796 to 1798.

    . 1797 Minutes of the Town of York:
    Richd. Lawrence: 2 males & 4 females. Total 6 people.
    Note1: Female children: (Elizabeth, then Margaret Lawrence. Or possibly additional male is brother-in-law, Wm. L. Willson, whose lot of land was next door. - PJA 2009.

    . 1809 - Pickering had a population of 187. A vote called & passed, that no hogg shall be free corner except they will weigh more than 40 weight. Voted that no fence shall be lawful except it measure 4.5 ft. high & 2 feet at the bottom, the rails not to be more than 4 inches apart. Meeting closed until warned again.

    . 1811 - Donald R Beaton, Esq., Township Clerk, has a record of the town meetings for Pickering alone, commencing 1811. In this record appears the names of: John Lawrence as pathmaster, Joseph Wilson & Timothy Rogers, pound keepers. Further research may reveal more information.
    Ref: History of Ontario County, by John E C Farewell.

    . 1814 Jul 25 - Aug 24, John Lawrence, War of 1812, Muster Roll & Pay List of Capt. Sam. Ridout's Co. of Embodied Militia. 31 days, paid 15s 6p., On Command. Also John Vanzantee Junr., Jonathan Hale, Stilwell Willson, On Command.
    . 1814 Jul 23-30 - Priv. John Lawrence, 3rd York Militia, commanded by This Denison in Batteaux Service. Days 3, pd. 1s 6p.
    . 1814 Aug 25 - Sep 27, John Lawrence, 30 days, pd. 13s 6p. Discharged 20 Sep. [like the majority of the 83 men], also men as above. Signed, Capt. Ridout.

    . UCLand Petition #26, L Bundle 21, C2127 p144
    To Lt Gov Peregrin Maitland,
    Petition of John Lawrence, of Darlington, Blacksmith. Your Petitioner is a son of Richard Lawrence, formerly of York Twp., but now of London District, a UE Loyalist. Your Petitioner is upwards of 21 years having never received a grant of Land, prays for 200 Acres as the son of a UEL. Robert Johnston of York, year be permitted to be his agent.
    Signed, Court House at York, 1819 April 13, John Lawrence.

    . Affidavit: John Lawrence, District of Darlington, Newcastle District, Blacksmith, maketh Oath, saith he is the person he represents himself to be in the annexed Petition. He is upwards of 21 years of age as he verify believes & has never received any land or order for land from the Crown.
    Sworn before me at York this 13th day April 1819.
    Signed, John Lawrence & S Howard, Clerk of Peace H.D. Home District.
    . We Grant Powell, Chairman & Stephen Howard, Clerk of the Peace, Certify John Lawrence personally appeared at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, this day is recognized by the Magistrates to be the son of Richard Lawrence, formerly Township York, but now of the District of London who retained his Loyalty during the late war without suspicion of aiding or assisting the enemy. The said John Lawrence did his duty in defense of the Province".
    Dated at the Court House, Town of York, Home District.
    Signed, 13 Apr 1819, Grant F Powell, Cha. & S. Howard, Clerk of Peace H.D.
    . Envelope: Received 13 Apr 1819. Recommended for 200 Acres. Entered into Book R /K?, page 79 Order issued Survey General 29 April.
    Note2: Robt. Johnston married 1813 to John's sister, Margaret Lawrence.
    Note3: War of 1812 ... making him an estimated minimum of 16 to 18 years old at the start of the War.
    Note4: In Apr 1819 John's father, Richard Lawrence is in District of London, i.e. Long Pointe, Norfolk County, Ontario].

    Early History of Darlington
    . c 1816 -The early history of Darlington, we find that Mr. John Burk, John W. Trull, & Roger Conat, were the pioneers, & first settlers of this Township. They emigrated together, with their families, from the United States to Canada, in the year 1794, & on the 2 October, they landed from their boats on the beach of Lake Ontario, one mile west of Barber's Creek, now Port Darlington.
    The settlers then living on the main road in Darlington, (this does not include persons who lived on the lake shore) were as follows, commencing from the west: Stevens Thos. Powers, Solomon Tyler, David Stevens, John Burk, Squire Fletcher, & John Borland; in the Township of Clark were R. Lovekin, J. P., Avery, Bates, Blair, & Hartwell. There were not settlers north of the main road, in Clarke or Darlington. It was a dense, unbroken forest, inhabited only by Indians & wild animals. … in 1841 there was a blacksmith in Darlington [who?]
    Ref: Diary John T. Coleman,
    Note: Benjamin Willson Lot 4, Con 1, Whitby Twp., 1796 Jun 20, built house & purchased a Kingston water lot, Sep 3, 1795.

    . 1831 May 5: Granted Lot W½ 22, Con 11, Gosfield, Nissouri 1831 Twp., Essex Co., Ontario
    Note4: Microfiche for Gosfield & Woodhouse Land Abstract transactions are too faint to confirm anything. So, alas, this the last known record for John Lawrence, Jr. - PJA

    Note5: Gosfield is now part of Kingsville, one of the foremost natural bountiful locations in Canada, famous for the spring & autumn flyway migration.

    Verify identity:
    . 1837 City of Toronto & Home District Directory:
    Lawrence, John Con 7, Lot 19, Pickering Twp. [Durham Co.]

    . 1837 Oct 30, brother RICHARD, LAWRENCE Jr., Point & Play, Gosfield, Essex Co., 1838 petitioned to grant him as the heir-at-Law, of the Late Richard Lawrence.
    Note6: Verification of John Lawrence's date of death is, nonetheless, required as certainly the rest of his siblings were all alive in 1837. - PJA

    VERIFY IDENITY:
    > 1866 Pickering Township, Ontario Co., [now Durham Co.]
    . Lawrence, John, Carpenter. Con 6, Lot, Freeholder
    . Lawrence, Paul, Con 4, Lot 8 Freeholder.

    . 1866 & 1868 Whitby Twp., Ontario Co.
    Lawrence George, Con 4, Lot 35
    Lawrence, Jas., saddler, Con 8, Lot 29 freeholder
    Lawrence, John, Con 5, Lot 30 holder
    Lawrence, William, Con 6, Lot 28 freeholder.
    Ref: Mitchell Gazette & Directory.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist.

    Died:
    Brother Richard Lawrence Jr. 'heir-at-law'. (i.e. 'brothers dead' however, brother Daniel was alive in Ohio.)


  4. 5.  Maryann LAWRENCE, .8th, DUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born est 1800 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died est before 13 Nov 1834 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Two Johnston brothers Thomas & Robert married two Lawrence sisters, Mary Ann & Margaret Lawrence.

    . Date of Birth Estimate: UCLPetition at Est. age 18; Married in 1819 at Estimated age 19. Mary Anne has her parents' permission, perhaps indicate she was even younger. Date of death is also an estimate based on the 1834 WILL of her brother-in-law, Robt. Johnston.

    . UPPER CANADA MARRIAGE BONDs # 380 & 381,
    (Oath of) Thomas Johnston of the Town of York in the Home District, Bachelor, in Oath & saith that he hath obtained the consent of the parents of Mary Ann Lawrence of Long Point, in the District of Long Point. Spinster daughter of Richard Lawrence of the same place, late of the Twp. of York, to marry her the said Mary Anne. That he is himself upwards of 21 years of age & there is no impediment of practice, affinity their being married within his knowledge.
    Sworn before me at York, in the Home District, John X JP. 10th day of August 1819, Thos. Johnston.
    Witnesses: Robert 'X' Ross & Thomas Carroll (of the Town of York).
    Ref: RG5, B9, Vol. 14, Archives of Canada & Archives of Ontario, Three Pages: Oath #380, Bond 381. Envelope.

    . ANGLICAN WEDDING:
    York, 6 August, 1818. This day were married by special license, Thomas Johnston, of York, bachelor & Mary Ann Lawrence, of Long Point, London District, spinster. John Strachan. This marriage was solemnized between us Thomas Johnson & Mary Ann Lawrence.
    Wit: Robt. Ross & Thomas Carroll [who both are also carpenters, as was Thos. Johnston & R Ross who was also the undertaker.)
    Note1: Thos. Johnston oath was given after the wedding! - PJA]

    Note2. That the UC Marriage Bond says that the groom Thomas has OBTAINED THE CONSENT OF BOTH PARENTS of Mary Ann residing in Long Point. Richard had just sold his property just short after the wedding on 20 Aug. 1819 at Lot 25 Yonge St., Toronto - but retaining his wife Mary Willson Lawrence's properties until 1821. Perhaps the Lawrences accompanied their daughter on the local ship up to York. It could even have been aboard her brother Stillwell Willson's slip-keel schooner that plied Lake Ontario regularly between York & Niagara.

    . UCLP 72, J Bundle 12, C2110, p449
    To Samuel Smith, Esq. Administrator of UC, Petition of Mary Ann Lawrence, Petitioner is a daughter of Richard Lawrence formerly of York Twp. but now of Charlotteville Twp., a UE Loyalist. Petitioner is marred to Thomas Johnston, Town of York & having never received any land from the Crown, prays, a grant for 200 Acres as a Daughter of an UE.
    Mary Ann Lawrence Johnston appeared personally at the General Quarter Session of the Peace at York Court House today 1818 April 14. She is recognized by the Magistrate to be a daughter of Richard Lawrence formerly of Twp. of York, but now of Twp. Charlotteville. She is married to Thomas Johnston of the Town of York, who he did his duty in defense of the Province during the late war. [1812]
    Witnesses to her oath: Grant Powell, Chairman of Session & Stephen Howard, Clerk of the Peace. Court House of York.
    Signed, Maryann Johnston, York, 13th April 1820.

    . TICKET OF LOCATION, # 000297, Not Transferable.
    Under the authority of an Order in Council, of the 19 April, 1820 granting Mary Ann Johnston of the Town of York, in the County of York in the Home District,
    Wife of Thomas Johnston, Daughter of Richard Lawrence, formerly of York, late but now of Charlotteville, an U.E. Loyalist, 200 Acres,
    I do hereby assign to the said Mary Ann Johnston
    (Lot Number 3 in the 2nd Range of the Gore) & adjoining Lot 26 in the 3rd Concession of the Township of Oro, In the County of Simcoe,
    in the Home District containing 200 Acres, subject to the settling Duties required by the Order in Council of 20 Oct 1818, of 5 Acres cleared & fenced, along the length of the front adjacent to the road, for every 100 Acres granted;
    A Dwelling house of 16 Feet by 20 in the clear & one half of the Road cleared in front & rear of each Lot; the work to be performed within 18 months from the date hereof.
    . York, 22 Aug, 1820, Signed, Thomas Ridout, Office Survey General; Warrant 514, Entd.
    Dec 1, 1825, Settlement Duties preformed, attested & admitted, Thomas Ridout, SGO.

    Ontario Land Registry, Simcoe Co., Oro Book 211, p93 [semi-illegible]
    Concession Range 2, WATER LOT 3,
    . 1826 Jan x, Patent, Crown, to Mary Ann Johnston, All 200 Acres
    . Part I?, 1825? Sep 13, Reb. 1831 Jul 25, Thomas Johnston of Town of York, & Mary Ann his wife, to Eli Beaman of Whitchurch, £58.6.8, Said Lot, Pt of ind? of retro? in land?

    Ontario Land Abstract Registry Office, Simcoe County, Ontario
    Con 2, East Penetanguishene Rd. [then renumbered as:]
    Lot 27 East Half, Concession 2, Oro Twp., Wilberforce Street, Book 215 & 216, p181.
    . 1850 August, Patent, Crown, to Benjamin Johnston, 100 acres
    . 1850 Aug 4, Registered 1853 Jan 8, Deed, to Ben. Johnson of Oro etux, to Wm. Gardner of Oro, £100, all 100 Acres.
    Note: 1837 Toronto City Directory: Johnston, Benjamin Con 2, L27, Johnston, Matthew, Con 14, Lot 7, Johnson, John T, C on 3, Lot 12.

    . DATE Last WILL & Testament of me, Robert Johnston of the City of Toronto, Carpenter.
    Son Robert: The house & Lot west of Mary Ann's with the privilege to the secure belongings;
    Son Thomas: The house & Lot west of Robert's with the privileges to the same belongings;
    0Daughters Margaret & Sarah: My Lot on Toronto St., north of the right of way, to the rear of the Lot before mentioned, to be equally divided between them, share & share alike:
    To my 2 adopted children, MARY & MARGARET.2 JOHNSTON, daughters of my brother Thomas,
    [ & therefore, also this wife Margaret's sister's children - PJA]:
    The sum of £150 each on their arriving at age 21 or marriage. I desire that they may be supported in the same way as my own children out of my Estates.

    The Cholera Plague in Upper Canada
    . 1832 Jul 4 - Quebec, number of cholera deaths reported to June 23rd was 1021. Montreal 350; 17 cases & 7 deaths at York, UC. A steam boat had arrived at Niagara, UC, with the cholera on board, but the authorities would not suffer the passengers to land. Navigation had almost ceased on Lake Ontario.
    Ref: Connecticut Courant, Hartford, from the Montreal Gazette of 26 June 1832.

    . 1832 June 26, Buffalo Board of Health, we have this morning to announced the appearance of the Cholera at York, UC. 23 new cases for 24 hours, both in & out of the hospital.
    Ref: Illinois Weekly State Journal, Springfield, Illinois.

    . 1834 Jul 30, Wed. - The CHOLERA has again appeared in our city & Province in its most malignant form. The cases as yet are, we believe, not so numerous as in 1832, but in general more fatal. Indeed very few who are seized with it recover - it triumphs over the utmost efforts of human skill & experience. There are, however, a few cases of recovery.
    Ref: Christian Guardian, published 1834 Aug 20 ?

    . 1834 Aug 13, The Toronto Advocate of 31st ut contains a communication which says, The malignant cholera has shown itself in this city & about 12 persons within my knowledge has fallen its victims.
    Ref: Eastern Argus Newspaper, Portland, Maine & NYC Evening Post.

    . 1834 Aug 21 - In Upper Canada the Cholera continues to prevail with unabated violence. Not merely the towns, but the small villages & detached settlements on the roads have suffered severely from its ravages. In Toronto it is still fatally present & has made its appearance on the Yonge & Dundas street roads.
    Ref: Commercial Advertise Newspaper, NY.

    . 1832 Oct 13 -In Upper Canada cholera is spreading in the distant townships, but except at York, its effects have bee less generally fatal then this province.
    Ref: Caledonian Mercury newspaper, Edinburgh, Scotland.
    . 1832 to 1834, Toronto & Great Lakes coastal towns, were suffering from a Cholera outbreak. - PJA
    . 1834 Aug 15th -Ladner Bostick, Snr., a Willson-in-law, also died of cholera on Toronto. He lived near by at 175 King St. East, Toronto.
    . 1834 Oct 15 -Cholera in Canada copy of Quebec Gazette. In Upper Canada the disease was spreading rapidly. At York (Toronto) the deaths were, however only from 6 to 12 a day. the disease we are happy to add, appeared from the reports to be generally on the decline.
    Ref: Aberdeen Journal newspaper, Scotland.

    . The below is recorded for future reference:
    Toronto Directories
    Mrs. Mary Johnston, House, 230 Front St. W, widow Thomas, Washerwoman 1867
    Mrs. Mary Johnston, House, 230 Front St. W, widow Thomas, 1866
    Mrs. Mary Johnston, House, 80 Dummer, widow Thomas, 1867, 1870 & 1877
    Mrs. Mary Johnston, 53 William, Widow, 1878 & 1879.

    Transcripts by P J Ahlberg, Thank you. - - -

    Died:
    Verify if Oro-Medonte Twp., Simcoe Co.

    Maryann married Thomas Robert JOHNTON, Jur. on 10 Aug 1819 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. Thomas (son of [Thomas R] JOHNSTON, Sr.) was born est 1779 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 1834 Nov 13 in York Twp., York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Mary JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1820 in Ontario, Canada.
    2. 19. Margaret .2 JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1827 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    3. 20. William Washington JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1870 ± in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 16 Aug 1897 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

  5. 6.  Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born on 15 Aug 1805 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 15 Aug 1887 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 16 Aug 1887 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Daniel is the son of Mary Willson & Richard Lawrence.

    . 1831 Cincinnati Directory, Lawrence, Daniel T., Blacksmith, 12th nw Main & Walnut, p 93
    . 1836 Cincinnati Directory, Lawrence, Daniel T., Blacksmith, Water NW Corner & Race, page 102.

    . 1840 Cincinnati Ward 1 Census:
    Daniel Lawrence: 1 Male 30-40y; 2 boys 5-10y, 2 girls under 5; 1 Woman 20-30y20-29y: one; Total 6 people. One person employed in manufacture & trades.
    Note: Ages of Lawrence family coordinate with the 1840 Census: Daniel Lawrence 35y; Samuel 4y, Wm. 5y; Margaret 3y, Elizabeth estimated 1 or 2 years; & Jane Crawford Lawrence 25 years.

    . 1850 Aug 25 Census Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio
    Lawrence, Daniel, Age 45, /1805, born Canada, Farmer,
    Jane, age 36, Born, Ohio
    Samuel, 18, /1832 Farmer, Born Ohio;
    William, Age 15, Farmer;
    Margaret, age 12;
    John, age 7;
    Juditha, Age 5;
    Haddasah Lawrence, Age 1, born Ohio.

    . 1860 Aug 18 Census Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan, Millburgh Post Office:
    Daniel T Lawrence, Age 55, b 1805, Canada
    Jane, age 50, b 1810, Ohio
    William, age 25, 1835, Ohio; Margaret J, age 23, 1837, Ohio;
    John, age 17, b 1843 Ohio;
    Juditha, age 17, 1846, Ohio;
    Hadatha (Hadassah,) age 11, b 1849, Ohio;
    Robt.,
    R Lawrence, age 10, b 1850, Ohio.

    . 1865 July, U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    Lawrence, Daniel T., Butcher's Cast. # in Abstract 196 (items?), Quantity 11 months, Tax Rate $5. 00, [= Total $5.00]

    . 1866 U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    Lawrence, Daniel T.,
    . Income Tax # in Abstract 312, Valuation: $5, Tax Rate $15.60,
    . Watch Abstract #272, Valuation $1.00,
    . Watch Abstract #23, Valuation $2.00.
    . Piano, Abstract #267, Valuation $2.00.Total: $20.60.

    . 1870 Jun 27 Census Benton Harbor, Micigan
    Daniel Lawrence, Age 64, b 1806 Canada, Farmer
    Jane, age 60, b 1810, Ohio, wife
    William, age 35, b 1835, Ohio, works on the farm, John, age 25, b 1845, Ohio, works on the farm, Robert Lawrence, age 19, b 1851, Ohio, works on the farm.

    . 1870 Jun 24 Agricultural Census Benton Harbor
    Daniel Lawrence; Improved 43 Acres, Value $5000., Unimproved 10A., Live Stock: Horses 2; 3vMilch cows = Value $300.
    Grains: Indian Corn 100 bu; Oats 100 bu.

    * at the next farm is:
    John Osborn, b. 1846, b ONTARIO, Carpenter
    Judith, age 23, b 1847, Ohio, wife
    Daniel Osborne, Age 1, b 1869, Michigan.
    Verify if this was (his g-nephew), the g grandson of Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn Tarbox of Caledon East, Ontario.

    * Eight farms before Daniel Lawrence is his sister (Hadassa) Hester Lawrence Teetzel & family.

    . 1871 Berrien Co. Directory & History, nw sec, 16 Benton Harbor:
    Lawrence, D. T., Land owner;
    Lawrence, Robert, School teacher; Lawrence John, School teacher.

    . 1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor: D. T. Lawrence, H. Lawrence.

    . 1880 Jun 5 Census, Benton Harbor, MI.
    Lawrence, Daniel T, Farmer, age 74, b 1806 Canada
    Jane, wife, keeping house, age 69, b 1811, Ohio, father b. Ireland, mother b. America,
    John C, age 38, b 1842, Ohio, father born Canada, mother b. Ohio, school teacher
    William Lawrence, age 46, b 1834, Ohio, Farmer,
    Crawford, Icey, age 13, b 1867, niece, Indiana, father & mother b. Ohio
    Crawford, Samuel, age 22, b.1858, nephew, works on farm., age 22, b 1858 Indiana.

    . Charles Teetzell, b 1853, age 27, jeweller, cousin, is a few farms away. Charles is living with his brother-in-law, Andrew, Canada, b 1832, Ireland, wife Elizabeth, Canada, 1838, Canada, their children:
    Willis E, Canada, b 1863, Mich; Mary, b 1866, Mich.

    . 1880 June 5 Benton Twp. Agricultural Census, P1, District 2.
    Daniel T Lawrence, 15 Acres Tilled Land, Meat Cattle 3, 4 Acres yield 35 Bushels Wheat, 8 A yield 200 Bu Apples.
    Note: Printed headings themselves are too blurry to interpret further crops. - PJA 2018.

    . D T Lawrence is buried in the same cemetery as Jane Lawrence, (Mrs. Teetzel).

    . 1885 Census Burleigh, North Dakota: Son Samuel B Lawrence says his father was born in New York State, which may be interpreted that Daniel lived/studied in NY. In the 1900 Santa Clara, California Census, daughter Haddassah ways her father was from in Canada. - PJ Ahlberg. 2018.

    . Michigan Death Certificate,
    Daniel T Lawrence
    DOD 15 Aug 1887, Benton, Berrien, Michigan, Widower, Age 82 years, /born 1805 in Canada, Farmer, widowed,
    Parents: Mary & Richard Lawrence.
    Ref: Michigan Ref: vB, p46.

    . 1887 Aug 16, Death of Daniel Lawrence:
    Daniel Lawrence, father of Supervisor Lawrence & an old & esteemed resident of Benton twp., died at his home this morning at the advanced age of 82 years. He had been very feeble for years but the final illness was of only 3 weeks duration. The deceased came a resident here in 1856, occupying shortly afterward the homestead where he has since resided & where he has seen his large family reach the stage of manhood & all become useful & esteemed members of their respective localities.
    He leaves a family of 4 sons & 3 daughters, 2 of the sons Messrs. J.C. & William Lawrence residing at home. Dr. Robt. Lawrence at Hartford & Samual Lawrence in Iowa. Of the daughters, Mrs James Silver & Mrs John Osborne resides in Benton Twp. & Mrs. John Withey in California.
    Funeral services will be held at the Hull school house, Wed, by Rev W H Brewster.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI.

    * 1898 Biography1 of DANIEL T. LAWRENCE & FAMILY
    DANIEL T. LAWRENCE, our subject, who passed to his rest in 1877, universally mourned as a sincere friend & upright citizen & for 30 years been identified with the advancing interests of Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Born in Toronto, Canada, removed from his birthplace with his parents to the State of New York, where he was reared & educated. His ancestors were natives of England but the father & mother*, appreciation the advantages offered by the United States, early located in the dominions of the Federal Gov. & citizens were true & loyal.

    * Note1*: Perhaps Daniel was sent to live in NY State, but evidence by Daniel's siblings states their father Richard Lawrence, Sr. died by Jul 1831 in Woodhouse, Ontario, Canada. Other statements by the Lawrence children places Richard Lawrence constantly in Ontario, with only the years 1821-1830 not explicitly documented as his being in Woodhouse, Ontario. The estimated death of their mother, Mrs. Mary Willson Lawrence, is 1821. - PJ Ahlberg, 2012

    . Our subject made his home in Cincinnati, Ohio, while young & was there united in marriage with Miss Jane Crawford & with his estimable wife continued to reside in the Buckeye State for many years. A family of 8 sons & daughters, all born in Ohio, blessed the fireside with their cheerful presence. In 1857, Daniel T Lawrence decided to try the farther West & following the tide of travel journeyed to Michigan with his family & settled permanently a short distance from Benton Harbor. In time death deprived the brothers & sisters of their devoted mother & a 12 month later the father also died.

    The children now residing in Berrien Co. are William, John & 2 daughters. John Lawrence was but a little lad when he left his native State, Ohio & came to Michigan. He attended to manhood in the country, attended excellent schools of his home district & enjoyed the benefit of a course of instruction in Indiana College at South Bend, from which well known institution he graduated with honor. He successfully taught school in the country 24 years, 22 years of which time he was a valued teacher of Benton Twp.
    A public spirited citizen & active worker in all matters of mutual welfare, John Lawrence was appreciated by his fellow townsmen & in 1882 he was elected to the office of Supervisor, the duties of which position he continued to discharge with faithfully ability for about 9 years. At the expiration of this length of time he resigned in order to accept the office of County School Commissioner, tendered to him in the fall of 1891. A prominent factor in education advancement, Mr. Lawrence had since 1881 continuously been a member of the Board of Examiners & for one term gave universal satisfaction in his official work as County Commission of Schools.

    While John Lawrence was with genuine enthusiasm gave his time & earnest efforts to the cause of education & has aided materially in the advancement of the schools of county, giving especial attention to the methods & manner of instruction, his brother WILLIAM was found active & profitable employment in another field of work. William Lawrence is numbered among the substantial general agriculturist & fruit-growers of Berrien Co. The brothers, unmarried, own together a fine cultivated farm of 50 acres, which is partially devoted to the culture of fruit & annually yields & excellent crop of hay. John & William Lawrence occupy positions of useful influence & widely known & highly esteemed as representative men of the county, actively participate in social & business. Fraternally, John Lawrence is valued member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The brothers are in political affiliation stanch Republicans, but our subject Daniel T Lawrence, was a lifetime adherent of the Democratic party. The father was ever deeply interested in local & national issues. The sons are thoroughly posted in the affairs of the day & intelligently do their full duty as earnest American Citizens.
    Ref: Portrait & Biographies Record of Berrien & Cass Counties, Michigan, 1898.

    . a later biography offers a different perspective:

    * 1906 Biography2 of DANIEL T LAWRENCE & FAMILY:
    JOHN C. LAWRENCE, living in Benton township, Berrien Co. his home being on the Territorial road about 2 miles east of Benton Harbor, was born in Warren County, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1843. In 1857 he was brought to this country by his parents, Daniel & Jane (Crawford) Lawrence. The father was born in Canada & was of English parentage.
    Crossing the border into the US, he became a resident of Cincinnati & was married in Ohio to Miss Jane Crawford, whose birth occurred in Warren Co. of that state, her people having living in Ohio from an early day. - Her father was of English parentage line while her mother was from Ireland. [i.e. Irish descent.]

    Daniel Lawrence was a blacksmith by trade & late learned & followed the shoemaker's trade. Subsequently he turned his attentions to farming & in 1857, on coming to Michigan, he purchased the present home of John C Lawrence on the Territorial road near Benton Harbor. The land was only partially cleared land upon the place was a frame house but few other improvements. He paid $1,600. for 80 acres. He further developed & cultivated the farm & lived in the original home until his death, which occurred on the 16th Aug 1887, when he had reached the age of 82 years, 11 months & 16 days. [= 21 Aug 1804 - which conflicts with his death certificate. - PJA]
    His wife had passed away Mar 17, 1886, aged 75 y, 1m. 17d.
    In his political views Mr. Lawrence was a Democrat & kept well informed on the questions & issues of the day.

    In the family there were 4 sons & 4 daughters, seven of who reached years of maturity, while 2 sons & 2 daughters are yet living, but only 2 of the number are now residents of Berrien county, namely:
    John C. of this review & his sister Judith, the wife of John Osborn of Sodus Twp.

    Of the others, Samuel died in North Dakota,
    Margaret became the wife of James Silver & died in Benton Harbor,
    William whose whole life was spent upon the home farm in Benton Twp., there died 8 Apr 1905, aged 69 years,
    Robert is a practicing physician at Hartford, Michigan & for some years was a teacher.
    Hadassah is the wife of John G Withey, a fruit grower of Santa Clara County, California.
    Ref: Michigan County Histories & Atlases: A twentieth century history of Berrien County, Michigan Orville W. Coolidge. 1906.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Was Daniel T. Lawrence named for Grandmother Margaret Tilton?

    Died:
    Aged 82y 11m 16 days = 15 Aug 1805.

    Daniel married Jane CRAWFORD on 6 Jan 1831 in Ohio. Jane (daughter of Oliver CRAWFORD and Margaret PEGGY NEELY) was born on 31 Jan 1815 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 17 Mar 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. William LAWRENCE, .15  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Dec 1834 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 8 Apr 1905 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 10 Apr 1905 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. 22. Samuel B LAWRENCE, .iv  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 May 1836 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 May 1893 in Bismarck, Apple Creek Twp., Burleigh Co., North Dakota; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, ND.
    3. 23. Margaret Jane LAWRENCE, .viii  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 Nov 1902 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 14 Nov 1902 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    4. 24. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .xiv  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1838 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died in 1846 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; was buried .
    5. 25. John C LAWRENCE, .xix  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1843 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 21 Mar 1922 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Mar 1922 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    6. 26. Juditha A LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Apr 1846 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 2 Dec 1917 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Dec 1917 in Pearl Grange Cemetery.
    7. 27. Hadassah M LAWRENCE, .ii  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1849 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 19 Aug 1913 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.
    8. 28. Dr. Robert Richard LAWRENCE, .12  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1851 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 10 Sep 1919 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 11 Sep 1919 in Maple Hill Cemetery.

  6. 7.  Richard S LAWRENCE, Jr., .8th, SUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born in 1809 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 21 Nov 1864 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Date of Birth Estimate: Est. DOB by 1810 based on:
    Married 1830, at Estimated age under 20;
    1831 UCLPetition Estimated age 21 &
    1833, first child at 24y.

    . UCLPetition #55, L Bundle 16, C2129 p311
    Richard Lawrence, s/o an UE, cabinet maker of Trafalgar Twp., was too young to do his duty during the War. Son of Late Richard Lawrence of Western District, formerly of the Home District.
    Signed, York, 3 May 1831, Richard Lawrence.
    Oath of Allegiance, witnessed, Robert Johnston [Brother-in-Law]. Council Recommended, 5 MAY, 1831.

    . UCLBooks. 1831 May 5, Richard Lawrence, L55, of Trafalgar, Cabinet Maker, Son of Richard Lawrence, Western District, formerly of the Home District, deceased.
    Son of UE Loyalist, granted 200 A.

    . Ontario Land Registration Book, First Registration Book
    . Con 11, Lot 22, Richard Lawrence [junior], all 200 A D, 220 acres,
    8 Feb 1836 (page 85).
    Note1: Concession 11, Lot 8 ; Con 9 Lot 7; Con 10 Lot 4 Lot 1, Con 11 are, also called "Wide Talbot Road."

    . Ontario Land Registration
    Lot 22, Con 11. Abstract Book Gosfield, Essex County: p3
    . 8 Feb 1836, Instrument 220, Patent, Crown to Richard Lawrence, xx order lands, for West 22.
    . 1836 Mar 1, Instrument T125, Registered 4 Nov 1840, Bargain&Sale, Richard Lawrence, to Horatio Nelson*, £25, For West 22.
    Note2: Is this perhaps Horatio Nelson Williams, who resided Walsingham Twp., Norfolk Co., & who was married to his cousin Mary Matilda Mosher, 1st cousin twice removed (John Willson, Jr.)?

    Lot 23, Con 11, Faint writing, p 3
    . 1836 Feb 8, Patent, Crown, to Richard Lawrence, Irregular Lands, 30 Acres. West for N23.

    . 1836 Mar 1, B&S, Reg. 1837.1.25, Richard Lawrence, to Horatio Nelson, month other lands, £25, W for .No. 23.
    Note3: Unusual Crown Patent, splitting same Lot among 4 people: R Lawrence, Peter, Handershort, Sarah Owens, Wm Times?

    Land Grant: Gosfield, Lot W half 22-23, Con 11, Essex Co. [now located in Elgin Co.]
    Residence Trafalgar [1831.] He was in York (Toronto) on May 3, 1831 to submit his 1831 May 5 Granted & settlement duties performed 1834 MAR 4 Deed.
    Ref: Archives of Ontario, MS693R20.

    . Ontario Land Registration
    Con 11, Lot 22 & Lot 23, Gosfield, Essex Co., Abstract Book , p3
    . 1836 Feb 8, Patent, Crown, to Richard Lawrence, Lot 22.
    . 1836 Mar 14, Reg. 1837 Jan 25, B&S, Richard Lawrence, to Horatio Nelson, £25 for Lot 22 & £25 for Lot 23 along other lands {i.e. £25 for both 22-23 Lots].

    . UCLPetition 26, Pointe & Play [Gosfield], L Bundle 21, C2131 p658.
    Petition of Richard Lawrence, Gosfield. The Petition of Richard Lawrence, Gosfield in the Western District is the Heir-at-Law, of Richard Lawrence as a Loyalist. 600 acres of lands it being what my later father in his lifetime was entitled to as an Lieutenant in the British Service during the American Rebellion.
    Signed, Toronto, The 30 October 1837, Richard Lawrence.
    Envelope: Referred to the Receiver General to report hereon for the information of the the Executive Council: - I find a Richard Lawrence who was granted 600 Acres of Lands as an UE Loyalist under Order In Council of the 30 July 1796 discharged for the same in the Township of York and Markham & do not find any other order or Location in his name.
    Signed, Jno. MaCauley, Survey Generals's Office, 23 Nov 1837.
    No further, got his land as appears by these 2 grants reported. Communicated 18 Apr 1838.

    . 1842 Wages in Upper Canada:
    Carpenters, 6 s 10 p Halifax Currency, Cabinetmakers: 7s 6p. Halifax Currency per diem.

    . 1846 Brown's Toronto Directories, Canada:
    Richard Lawrence, Con 1, Lot 26, Markham, ON. Cabinet Maker 1846.
    Note4: Richard is residing on Uncle William Ladner Willson's farm L26 C1 ESY, which was across the road from his father Richard Lawrence's former farm.
    Found in 2 different directories for 1846. Sisters Jane & Hadassah left with their husbands, John & Mathias Teetzel, for Michigan between January 1852 & 25 Jun, 1853.

    . 1860 Aug. 15 Census St. Joseph, Benton Twp. Berrien Co, Michigan, p.211,
    Lawrence Richard L, 51 years /1809, Canada West, Farmer, Value of Person Estate: £50.
    B. 1815, Elizabeth, f., 45y, Canada West
    B. 1841, John, m. 19y, Canada West
    B. 1843, Hester, f, 17y, Canada West
    B. 1845, Joseph, m 15y, Canada West
    B. 1847, Robert, m, 13y, Canada West
    B. 1849, Charles, m, 11y, Canada West
    B. 1851, Clara, f, 9y, Canada West
    B. 1853, Rebecca, f, 7y, Canada West
    B. 1855, Alimira Lawrence, f, 5 years, Canada West.

    . H Company 28th - Union Army
    Private Richard S Lawrence, age 41/ b1823, enlistment: 10 Mar 1864, at Kalamazoo,
    Company K, Michigan 28, Mustered out: 21 Nov 1864 at Louisville, KY.

    . Private Richard Lawrence, discharged for disability, 9 January, 1863.
    Received Civil War pension 1865.
    'Richard S Lawrence, H Company G.
    Ref: History of Berrien County & Van Buren Co.

    . CIVIL WAR: Richard L Lawrence enlisted at Oronoko Twp., 5 Oct, 1864 for a term of one & half months & died in Hospital at Louisville, Kentucky, Brown US G.H. on 21 November, 1864 of Typhoid Pneumonia, inflammation of lungs, signed, B E Fryer, As, USA.
    Ref: Register if Deaths of Volunteers 1861-65. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Richard D or L. Ref: Dau. Rebecca Lawrence's Marriage. Cert.

    Died:
    COD: Typhoid Pneumonia.

    Buried:
    Sec A Row 4, Father.

    Richard married Mary Lizy ELIZABETH SIMONS on 14 Oct 1830 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Mary (daughter of Bildad SIMONS and Mrs. Bildad SIMONS) was born on 19 Aug 1813 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 8 Jan 1904 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 9 Jan 1904 in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Richard A LAWRENCE, .9  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 May 1833 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 15 Feb 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. 30. John LAWRENCE, .xiii  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1841 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 14 Sep 1911 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    3. 31. Hesther ESTHER LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jun 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 21 Oct 1909 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    4. 32. Joseph LAWRENCE, .VI  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1845 in Ontario, Canada; died on < 1904 ± in Michigan.
    5. 33. Robert LAWRENCE, .III  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1847 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died on < 1904 ±.
    6. 34. Charles LAWRENCE, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1849 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died in .
    7. 35. Clarissa CLARA LAWRENCE, .i  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1851 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died in .
    8. 36. REBECCA Mary LAWRENCE, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jun 1853 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 18 Aug 1923 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan; was buried on 20 Aug 1923 in Evergreen Cemetery.
    9. 37. Almira MYRA LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Dec 1856 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died on 13 Apr 1938 in Polkton, Ottawa Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    10. 38. Mary J LAWRENCE, .xvi  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1862 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died after 1940 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan.

  7. 8.  Jane E LAWRENCE, , DUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born on 20 Jan 1811 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 23 Aug 1873 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Jane E is the daughter of Mary Willson & Richard Lawrence Sr.

    > Two Lawrences sisters married two Teelzel brothers:
    . Hadassah Hester Lawrence married John Solomon Teetzel Jr.
    . Jane Lawrence married Mathias Teelzel &
    > Lawrence cousin married their sister:
    . Richard Lawrence Johnston married Julia Ann Teetzel.
    . Cousin Richard Lawrence Johnson.

    . UCLP at age 20; Married at age 22, First child at Mary Marg b. 1831 at age 20 & twins at age 24.

    . UCLPetition 13, Received 4 July, 1833.
    Jane Lawrence Teetzel of Township of Trafalgar, appeared personally before the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace on 1831 May 4, York & is recognized by Magistrate John Colborne to be a daughter of Richard Lawrence of the District of London formerly of the Home District & latterly of the London District, Innkeeper, deceased.
    She is married to Mathias Teetzel of Trafalgar, a carpenter & he was too young to serve in late war. She prays for 200 Acres. Signed in two places: Jane Lawrence 4 May, 1831
    Robert Johnston of York, Carpenter [brother-in-law], sworn at York Seventh day of May 1831.
    Note1: Actual writer of this petition had crossed out her signature & written Jane Teetzel. Note the UC Land Petition is dated 1831 & Jane was married in 1833. It appears the Petition was held for 2 years until Jane got married or perhaps reached age of majority which was January of 1832. - PJA]

    . When the Teetzel's first arrived in Michigan the village of Benton Harbor was known as Bronson Harbor. In March 1865 the name was changed to Benton Harbor.

    . 1860 Census St Joseph, St Joseph.
    . 1870 Census Jane & Sarah Teetzel. St. Joseph's Berrier.

    . 1865 Oct 21 - Probate Order, State of Michigan, Berrier Co., Mon. 25 Sep 1865. In the Matter of the Estate of Mathias Teetzel, deceased, Petition of Jane E Teetzel, widow & Elizabeth J Teetzel, one of the heirs at law of said Etter praying this Court that letters of administration be granted to Jane E Teetzel. Ordered. next Nov 6, all persons interested in said estate appear in the Village of Berrien & show cause whey the prayer of petitioner should not be granted.. Cause a copy of this order e published in the St. Joseph Traveller newspaper. Signed, WS Merrill, Judge of Probate.

    . 1866 Jan 10, Sworn before a Notary Public, Berrier County, Signed, Jane Teetzel
    ESTATE OF MATHIAS TEETZEL, deceased: SE Quarter, Section 9, Twp. 4 S, 80 acres Lots 119, 120 & 149; Lots 444 & 445 Main House, Lot 448 [Dock], Total $14,800.
    2 sofas front & back part of house; Duyer & Forsythia Sofa $75; marble top centre table $12; 2 Whatnots [- ornamental shelf to hold small decorations]; @$16; 6 Hair bottom chairs, 2 carpets; Stand, 7 Kaine bottom chairs, 4 Bedsteads $16; 4 Beds $42; 2 Mask stances, 1 Bureau; 3 Bedroom carpets; Hall Carpet; 4 stove & Pipes in Parlor, dining room, Box, Cooking Stove & furniture; 11 Counter pans/panes? $24.15; 21 Sheets; 24 Pillow cases; 14 Cover beds; 2 common tables, 6 Flag bottom chairs; Pan scales;
    1 Horse $125. 1 Harness & buggy $33. 1 County Map, 2 Plows $13; 4 old Volume Jeffersons works & 3 Vol. Life of Jefferson $6; 3 Ball life of griff?; Black stein cow; 1 Kaned? cast $4. 2 hoes $1;
    Cash left by decades, $1,000.; Lot 149 sold to Mr King, $100.
    Widow entitled furniture described & $250 & others $187.25.
    Personal Property of widow: 1 Horse $125.; 2 Plowes; Scales; Hand Cart; 1 Bake; Co. Map; Jeff & Blackstone & Miscellaneous Books; $187.25.
    Ref: Michigan Probate Records, 1797-1973, Berrier Co., Lib. 2, p440, File #689 [Images 477 -604, i.e. 127 pages!].

    . 1868 Feb 8 & Feb 22, St Joseph Herald, Michigan
    ADMINISTRATRIX SALE: Notice is hereby given, that by virtue & in pursuance of a license granted to me by the Probate Court for the County of Berrien, State of Michigan, bearing date of 15, July, AD 1867, I shall sell at public venue, to the highest bidder, pursuant to the statute in such case provided, at 10 o'clock on Saturday the 14th day of March, 1868, at the Perkins House in the Village of St. Joseph the following described Real Estate, to wit:
    Lots No. 441 & 445, (Checkered Ware-house).*
    All in the village of St. Joseph, Berrien County, in the state of Michigan.
    Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in 2 equal annual payments, interest 10 pr. ct. annually, secured by mortgage on property.
    JANE TEETZEL, Administratrix. St. Joseph, Feb. 1, 1868.

    *Note2: *The 'CHECKERED WARE-HOUSE IN ST. JOSEPH' is named after the famous large & most successful general store, the 'Checked Store,' on King Street in Toronto, Ontario & owned by Jane's sister Margaret Lawrence Johnston's daughter, Margaret Johnston & her husband E. B. Whittemore. This also indicates & knowledge of or communication between Lawrence sisters, Margaret & Jane. After the death of Mathias Teetzel the Checked warehouse was sold for $5,350 to son-in-law [Elizabeth Teetzel] Saml. L Williams. - PJA 2011.

    . 1868 Apr 18 & Apr 25th - For Sale: Mrs. M. Teetzel, offers for Sale her residence (with one or two lots,) located on the Bluff, in St. Joseph, upon very reasonable terms. Apply at the premises or at C W Ormabee's office.

    . 1870 Jun 18 - MORTGAGE SALE: Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the sum of $758, which is the amount claimed to be due at the date of this notice, on a certain note & mortgage bearing date 21 Mar., AD 1868, made & executed by James E Stevens, John T Edwards, Martin Green & Parsons P Allen, mortgagors,
    to Jane Teetzel, guardian of Sarah Martin*, mortgagee & payable 2 years after the date thereof, with 10% interest payable annually which mortgage was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Berrien Co, Mi., 1 Jun AD 1868, in Liber V of Mortgages, p 386, rehears said note & mortgage were duly sold & assigned by the said Jane Teetzel, guardian as aforesaid,
    To John H Lee, 1 Jun 1898, as assigned, was recorded in the office of the Reg. of Deeds of Co. Berrien on 13 May, 1870, Book 1, of Mortgages on P 430, whereas the said John H Lee is now the owner & holder of said note & mortgage & of the remaining secured thereby & no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage or any par thereof: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained & in pursuance of the statue in such cases made & provided, the premises described in said mortgage, to wit:
    All that certain piece of parcel of land situated in Berrien Co. Michigan, described as village lots 448, 445, St. Joseph, according to the recorded plat thereof, will b sold at public auction to the highEst bidder at the hour of 12: noon, Wed., 7 Sep, 1870 at the front door of the Court House in the village of Berrien, in said count of Berrien, by the Sheriff of said county, to satisfy the amount due & unpaid on said mortgage & the costs & expenses allowed by law & the attorney fee mentioned in said mortgage.
    Dated at St. Joseph, Michigan, June 11th, 1870. John H Lee, Assignee.
    W R Lyon, Atty. for Assignee, St. Joseph, Mich.

    Note3: Mary Sarah Martin, is her granddaughter, daughter of Mary Margaret Teetzel Martin, deceased.
    X-Ref: See M. Sarah Martin who complained her mother was too slowly distributing her share of the estate.

    . 1870 Census Benton, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    . 1871 Berrien Directory. Mrs. Jane Teetzel, h. 41 Front, St. Joseph's Village.

    . 1879 Mar 15 - A First Rate Chance for Somebody.
    I will lease on favorable terms, that farm of 140 acres, ½ mile east of Benton Harbor, (formerly known as the Teetzel place) to an energetic & liable man. For particulars, See John H Lee, St. Joseph.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    DUE: Daughter of Empire Loyalist.

    Died:
    41 Front Street. Died at her residence: St. Joseph Isl.

    Buried:
    Tall white marble & cement with urn on top. Wooded cemetery.

    Jane married Mathias TEETZEL on 4 Jul 1833 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Mathias (son of Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. and Mary TUFFORD) was born in 1810 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 26 Apr 1865 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. Mary Margaret TEETZEL, .II  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jun 1831 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Mar 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    2. 40. Hester TEETZEL, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Aug 1834 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Apr 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    3. 41. Hadasah TEETZEL  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Aug 1834 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 18 Apr 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    4. 42. Lt. Charles Washington TEETZEL, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Jul 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 3 Sep 1865 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    5. 43. Elizabeth Jane TEETZEL, .ii  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Oct 1840 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 23 Oct 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; was buried in Wanderer Rest Cemetery.
    6. 44. Julia Ann TEETZEL, .ii  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Dec 1842 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 13 Mar 1923 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.

  8. 9.  Hadassah HESTER LAWRENCE, DUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born on 21 Sep 1812 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Jan 1888 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Hadassah is the daughter of Mary Willson & Richard Lawrence. Hadasah used her second name Hester at times & is an archaic form for written 'ss' as in Hadapah.

    > Two Lawrences sisters married two Teelzel brothers :
    . Hadassah Hester Lawrence married John Solomon Teetzel Jr.
    . Jane Lawrence married Mathias Teelzel &
    > Lawrence cousin married their sister:
    . Richard Lawrence Johnston married Julia Ann Teetzel.

    . UC Land Petition 27, 1835 Jul 1,
    Mathias Teetzel, Residence Trafalgar, Ontario.
    Patent Lot 7, Con 11, Brooke Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario, 1839 JUN 26. Recognized at the York Court House to be the daughter of Richard Lawrence, innkeeper.
    Note1: Location, Brooke Mills, today Alvinston.

    1835 July 1, Wed. D'Arcy Boulton, Esq, JP, Chairman. - Hadassah Lawrence, of the Township of Trafalgar, in the District of Gore, Spinster, appeared in open Court & was Recognized to be a Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence of the District of London, formerly of York Twp. in the Home District, Innkeeper, deceased, an U.E. Loyalist, & a certificate was signed by the Chairman & Clerk of the Peace accordingly.

    . Haddasah Lawrence Marriage Bond # 6053
    Mathias Teetzel & John Teetzel of Trafalgar Twp., Gore District bond themselves to pay £200.
    Signed, at Toronto, Home District, on 18 July, 1837.
    John Teetzel of Twp. of Trafaglar in the Gore District, Bachelor & Hadassa H. Lawrence, of the same place, Spinster.
    Signatures of John Teetzel & Mathias Teetzel.
    Note2: But not Haddassah's signature! Photocopy too faint for duplication. -PJA
    Upper Canada Marriage Bond 6-53, Microfilm C6786.

    . Moved to Benton Harbor, Michigan with her sister, brother Richard Lawrence Jr. & Cousin Richard Lawrence Johnston, mother Margaret Lawrence, married a Teetzel also.

    . 1860 Census Michigan, Berrien, Benton, FILM 537, FAMILY 1658 -
    Teetzel, Hester, 47, b. 1813 in Canada East.

    . 1869 Minutes of the Michigan Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Conference, Benton Harbor, Mrs. John Teetzel & Miss M. A. Teetzel, each $1.00. Hull, MI, Goe. Teetzel $1. Mason, MI. James Teetzel.

    . 1871 John Teetzel, fruit grower, SW Section 17, Territorial Road, Benton Harbor, Berrien Co. Directory.

    . 1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor & St. Joseph's Directory: John Teetzel, res. Lincoln street.

    * 1887 Jan 15 - Mrs John Teetzel, Sr, is very ill rather home on Empire avenue. Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1888 Jan 4, Obituary. Death of Mrs John Teetzel. wife of John Teetzel, sr. & mother of Mr C W Teetzel, the jeweler, died at her home on Empire avenue at noon today, aged about 74 years. She was taken ill last Monday night, with hemorrhage of lungs, the attach terminating fatally. Mrs Teetzel was an old resident, esteemed for many virtues. She leaves beside her husband 6 children, Charles & George Teetzel, Mrs Andrew Kennedy & Miss Hester Teetzel of Benton harbor, Mrs. Horace Brunson of Chicago & John Teetzel of Ottawa, Ill. The later have been summoned by telegram. The funeral is not yet arranged.

    . 1888 Jan 5, Mrs John Teetzel whose death was noted our least issue, left 7 children, one name was inadvertently omitted from our list, that of Mrs Will Smith. Funeral will occur on Friday afternoon.
    * Mrs. Hamilton, of Peachville, Mich., a sister of Mrs Teetzel, accompanied by her husband & son Alexander, arrived yesterday afternoon.
    At our last advices it was doubtful whether Mr Mrs John W Teetzel of Ottawa, or Mrs. Brunson, of Chicago, could come to attend the funeral, on account of illness.
    Note3*: Rather than her late husband, it was her son Rev. James Hamilton, junior, along with Rebecca's other son Alexander Hamilton.) There are several 'Peachvilles' in Michigan. Allegan is the peach growing area of Michigan. - PJ Ahlberg.

    . 1888 Jan 7 - John Teetzel & family desire to return their sincere thanks to all the neighbors & friends who so kindly assisted them in their late bereavement.
    - Rev. James Hamilton, of Three Rivers, & Mrs Hamilton & son, of Peach Belt, Allegan county, attended the funeral of their relative, the late Mrs. John Teetzel & returned home today.
    Ref: St. Joseph Herald Newspaper.

    . 1888 Jan 7, Benton Harbor. Mrs. John Teetzel died' Wednesday, aged 74 years. [Wed. 1888 Jan. 4th.]

    . 1961 Apr 6 to 17th, News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI., Legal Notice:
    Order to Answer, File # C309, State of Michigan in the Circuit Court, Co. of Berrien, Ervin & Virginia Bontranger, Plaintiffs Vs many names, Preston Lumber Co., Maxwell Lumber Co., The Mich. Trust Co., JOHN & HESTER TEETZEL, etc, Defendants. On reading & filing of the complaint in this cause, Ordered that the Defendants & their unknown heirs & devises cause their appearance to be entered on 2 Jul 1963 in default there of.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    DUE: Daughter of Empire Loyalist. Alt Spelling: Haddasah & Adasah. Alt DOB 27 Sep 1812.

    Died:
    Berrien Co., Mich Reg. # 35. Dau. of Mary & Richard Lawrence. COD: Lung disease.

    Hadassah married John Solomon TEETZEL, Jr. on 18 Jul 1837 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. John (son of Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. and Mary TUFFORD) was born on 15 Apr 1815 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 29 May 1894 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Elizabeth JANE TEETZEL, .i  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1839 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Jul 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. 46. Mary Anna TEETZEL, .III  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Dec 1840 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Aug 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 6 Aug 1906 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    3. 47. Margaret TEETZEL  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Mar 1843 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 18 Feb 1915 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    4. 48. John W TEETZEL, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1845 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 7 Mar 1916 in Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana.
    5. 49. George B TEETZEL, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Jul 1847 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    6. 50. Hester F. TEETZEL, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 May 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 8 Mar 1911 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 10 Mar 1911 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    7. 51. Charles Wesley TEETZEL, .5  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Jul 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

  9. 10.  Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born on 4 May 1815 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 17 Feb 1890 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . The 1892 Biography of Alexander Hamilton says his grandmother died when Rebecca was but young & she was raised by an older sister. The most like possibilities for the 'older sister' could be:

    1. Elizabeth Lawrence Tarbox, living in 1821 at Caledon East, Peel Co. & fairly close to James Hamilton at his farm in Chinguagousy Twp., Peel; or is Rebecca was still in Toronto with:

    2. Second eldest sister, Margaret Lawrence Johnston, who lived at 179 King St. East, Toronto, which is based on Richard Hamilton, Rebecca's eldest son's statement that he was born in Toronto. King St. was a principal street in Toronto, where indeed, James Hamilton would have done business with the Canada Land Company.

    . DOB 1815; UCLP at age 18, Married c 1833, at about age 18; First child at c. 19 years old.

    UCLBooks, 1833 Feb 7, Thursday, York Council Chamber, Present Peter Robinson, Geo. H. Parkland, Jos. Wells.
    Rebecca Hamilton, Petition H179, Wife of James Hamilton of Toronto, Yeoman. Praying for a grant of 200 Acres of land, as the Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence, formerly of York, an U.E. Loyalist. Recommended.
    Ref: UCLBook, C105 p 354. Note1: Rebecca was age 17y 9m 3d.

    . Upper Canada Land Petition #179, 1818 Apr 14,
    Patented: 1833 Jul 4: Lot 7, Con 18, Garafraxa Twp., [Gore District], Wellington Co., Ontario.
    * [ later transferred to EAST Garafraxa Twp, in Dufferin Co.]
    Witnesses to Oath of Rebecca Hamilton, Page 179a, C2052, Home District (Toronto),
    We, D'Arcy Boulton the Quarter Chairman & Steven Washburn … Clerk of the Peace certify that Rebecca Hamilton personally appeared at the general quarter Sessions of the Peace in & for said Home District this day & is recognized by the Magistrate to be a Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence of the Township of Harwich in the Western District of London, formerly of the Twp. of York, deceased, who retained his Loyalty during the late war [1812] without suspicion of without suspicion of aiding or assisting the Enemy. Dated at the Court House of York (Toronto), the 28th day of February, 1833.

    Quarterly Session of Peace, Home District:
    . 1833 Feb 28, Thurs. Present D'Arcy Boulton Jun, Esq. Chairman, Grant Powell, Esq. JP, Clerk of Peace having reported to Court that the Grand Jury summoned them for 1 O'clock this day. Report of David Gibson, Surveyor of Hwys. granted. Rebecca Hamilton appeared in open-Court & was recognized to be the Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence, deceased, an United Empire Loyalist, whereupon a certificate was signed.

    . 1834 Dec 19, UC Sundries, Petition of Rebecca & James Hamilton of the Twp. Nassagaweya,
    Petitioner Rebecca Hamilton, the daughter of a UE Loyalist received a grant of Lot 7, Con 18, Garafraxa Twp.
    Petitioners are residing & cultivating a lot of land in Nassagaweya Twp. , upon which he has nearly 40 Acres of improvement. In consequence of possessing this farm, they are from the distance of the grant, unable to quit their present residence & become occupiers of the Garafraxa Lot. Yet your petitioners part to allow a deed to be issued, upon the grounds they are already settlers in the very District in which the grant is, the value of the same is of importance to them, for the provision their family. Should it be the pleasure of your Excellency to grant them title, the land will be improved by having the power to let it on lease, otherwise your petitioners cannot occupy in person the Lot & will be subject for forfeiture.
    Signed for Jas. & Rebecca Hamilton, City of Toronto, 29 Dec 1834, Tos. Talbot.
    Envelope: Referred to Comm of Lands to report therein. 31 Dec 1834.
    . Cannot be granted under present regulations.1835 Apr 8, John Robison, Com. of Crown Lands Office, Toronto. Forward the report.
    Ref: UC Sundries C6884, p1279.
    Note2: Lot 18 SW Con 7 was granted 1824.9.21 Patent to Ann Headly & the NE half patent was granted 1824.922 to Jesse Meredith.

    . Land Registration Office Dufferin County,
    Lot 7, Con 18, East Garafraxa Twp. Abstract Book B20, p42.
    . 1836 Mar 11, Patent, crown to Rebecca Hamilton Hamilton, Rebecca.
    . 1836 Jun 16, Registered 1836 Jun 29, BN&S, James Hamilton & his wife Rebecca Hamilton, to James Pattulo, 200 Acres.
    . 1879 Mar 28, Bargain&Sale James & Robert A. Pattullo, to Kenneth Pattullo, [to both each]. All the timber on 10 acres with right of way.

    Note3: Purchaser: James Pattullo. Others settlers began to arrive at an early period, doubtless sent forward by the enterprising Land Agent at York. In the autumn of 1820 Alexander Pattullo, native of Prestonpems, near Edinburg, but more recently a resident of Glasgow, arrived at Rockside, having left behind him his wife & family of 3 sons & 2 daughters, wile he spied out the land & prepared a home for them. In a letter from Paisley dated Apr 2, 1823 he stated that a young man James Pattullo who was about to emigrate to Canada & intended to settle in Caledon along with his father who had preceded him, offered to convey letters.
    Ref: Rockside Pioneers.

    . Biography: At James Hamilton's death there was nothing left for his wife & family of 7 children, all of whom were under age. It was in this crisis that Alexander Hamilton's sterling character made itself evident. Though but 18 years old, [1854 or 55], he assumed the care of the family & until the day of his death none of them ever went to him in vain for assistance of any sort. His devotion to his mother was particularly beautiful, & even when the others were able to contribute to her comfort he never yielded his privilege of being the first to bear burdens in her behalf; & this even when hard times often made it difficult to provide for his own family as he wished.
    Husband James Hamilton died about 1856 to 1858. 'He might have become a wealthy man if he had not placed too much confidence in his friends & wreaked his own fortune by going security for others.' So this would have been a timely investment for him or the widow Rebecca Hamilton. Perhaps the tollgate didn't live up to expectations for development. In the meantime, son Rev. James Hamilton moved to Michigan & number of close relatives were also in Michigan too.
    . Rev. James Hamilton, Jr. "God-fear mother dedicated him to the service of the pulpit before he was born" in Feb. 17, 1843, Trafalgar, Ontario. . -.

    * XRef: This biography continues at 1892 & 1912 Biographies of Alexander Hamilton & at James Hamilton.

    Note4: Husband James Hamilton died in 1855 probably in Esquesing Co., Halton County, Ontario. Rebecca had moved to Flamborough Twp., Wentworth County by the time son James Hamilton was baptized a Methodist.
    By 1856 son Richard L Hamilton was living alone in a log cabin near Acton, Ontario. He was working as a carpenter, no doubt earning money to help support his family.
    In 1864 Alex Hamilton went to Ohio & afterward to Michigan to make fruit farm to Saughatuck, MI. Mary Jane Hamilton landed in the US in 1866 so it would seem probably she would have lived with her mother Rebecca, at least up to that time.

    . 1859 Flamborough West, Canada West., Tp. in Co. Wentworth. For office Post office see: Strabane.
    Ref: The New World in 1859: Being the US & Canada.

    . 1861 March Census, East Flamborough, Wentworth Co., Ontario, Broken Part Lot 14, 2nd East Concession,
    Rebecca Hamilton, age 46, Toll House, W. Methodist, Widow, One half story frame house. *Family member ABSCENT on Census day.
    Alex Hamilton, Age 23, b 1838, Nursery Agent, born Upper Canada, W. Methodist.
    Richard Hamilton, Age 26, b 1835, Carpenter, born Upper Canada, frame house. *Family member ABSCENT on Census day.
    Mary Jane Hamilton, Age 22 b1839, Labourer
    Hadassah Hamilton, Age 19, 1842 UC [No occupation listed], *Family member ABSCENT on Census day.
    James Hamilton, Age 17 b1844, Nursery Agent, attending school. *Family member ABSCENT on Census day.
    Wm. J Hamilton, Age 15 b1846, Labourer, attending school.
    Rebecca Hamilton, Age 7, b1854, attending school.

    . Description of Flamborough tollhouse: Neighbor murdered previous to Rebecca Hamilton taking up the house which was: The tollhouse is quite a small room & the ceiling is very low & usually a lock was applied to the door. Woodrack rails, likely cedar, surrounded the tollhouse; there was plenty of room in the shanty to stoke a blow with the stick; a 6 o'clock sounded in neighboroughood! Undoubtedly there would be quite a bit of gossip about the tollhouse where Rebecca & family lived.

    . 1857 Jan 29th, Extracted from a previous coroner's murder inquest that took place:
    The day previous at a shan't on the New Waterdown road, near Burlington Heights, where John Lawry killed another man supposed to have gone to the shanty for the purpose of robbing awry of his money. Lawry is about 60 years of age & Hopkins near as old.
    John Smith, a teamster, was going out to the woods for cordwood & was passing the toll gate about 6:30, Wednesday morning when the toll keeper called after him & his comrade that John Hopkins came to the tollhouse about an hour before daylight that he had a letter for the toll keeper who then let him in Hopkins had a stick in his hand about 4 feet 6 inches long such as used woodrack rails & made a blow at him the tollkeeper, John Lawry. There was a fierce encounter till he succeeded in getting the stick & gave Hopkins blows to the head. Witness saw no blood on the floor. The toll keeper wanted to send word to the Watertown police.
    John Gilmour resided on the hill about 100 yards from the tollhouse. Half an hour after sunrise Lawry came up the hill & called there was a dead man there near the door. He went to the house where he was told the same story. Lawry looked wild & he was glad to get out of the house, he did not appear to be drunk. The tollhouse is quite a small room & the ceiling is very low. The deceased's cap & handkerchief were lying at his feet. Gilmour asked how the deceased fall. He finally said the fell on his back, but the witness could see from the head wounds he would fall on his side. He had struck him 5 or 6 times after he was down, knocked out 2 teeth & he was determined to rub out the marks.
    Lawry was a nice man, a very quiet neighbor, Never saw either of them worse of liquor. Witness has frequently seen the deceased this winter, but never saw the muffling on his feet before; had seen the shawl tied on his head, as if to keep off the cold. There was plenty of room in the shanty to stoke a blow with the stick, but not much blood on the floor inside, measuring about 3 or 4 inch broad. The previous day Hopkins was in witnesses house said he had broke his axe & said he to go to Hamilton to borrow one.
    Ann fully deposed she slept at her son-in-law Hopkins' house on Tuesday night. He was going to Hamilton to borrow one. Thinks Hopkins could be about Gilmour's when the 6 o'clock bell rang. Hopkins had worn rans on his feet sine the thaw. Dr. Ryall deposed the deceased's body had contusions on head, face, 2 on thumb, & extensive 5 fractures into the brain.
    John Flynn deposed the deceased told him David Smoke proved to lend him an axe & would leave the axe or word at the tollhouse.
    [No further followup found, but he did not do jail time as by the 1861 Census he is the toll keeper outside of Waterdown on what is now called Waterdown Road. Back in those days Snake Rd. was called the Waterdown Rd. or the road to Waterdown]
    Ref: Toronto Globe & Mail Newspaper.

    Note5: One can imagine the widow Rebecca Hamilton taking up residence in this toll house where the neighbors would no doubt remind her & her family of the infamous history of this toll house. Lock you doors!

    GANGES, Michigan
    . 1878 - Allegan is county seat, 3,000 inhabitants on the Kalamazoo river, 25 miles nw of Kalamazoo, 2 Grand Rapids railroads pass through Allegan. 3 flouring mills, 2 saw mills, 2 planning mills, 1 foundry & 1 woolen mill.
    It is an excellent farming twp. & near the lake the land is devoted chiefly to the cultivation of peaches. In the spring of 1880 the number of peach trees reached 84,000, of which 30,000 were 445 years old over. The fruit of Ganges is mainly sent on the Chicago W Michigan Railroad. It was of her son Alexander Hamilton who started these very fruit trees. - PJA
    Ref. Polk Michigan State Gazetteer.

    . 1887 Michigan Crop Report, Ganges. Large meteor seen through the fog on evening of May 23, first appearing in the east. 45 degrees above the horizon, moving north. Optical phenomena, Ganges 2 May: Solar halos were observed (i.e. weather - planning forecast); Hails 31st May. This phenomena would have been much discussed in the neighbourhood. - PJA.]

    . 1888 Jan 7, Benton Harbor. Mrs. John Teetzel died' Wednesday, aged 74 years.
    . 1888 Jan 5, Mrs John Teetzel whose death was noted our least issue, left 7 children. Funeral will occur on Friday afternoon.
    Mrs. Hamilton, of Peachville, Michigan, a sister of Mrs Teetzel, accompanied by her husband & son Alexander, arrived yesterday afternoon.
    Note6: Rather than her late husband, it was her son Rev. James Hamilton, junior, along with Rebecca's other son Alexander Hamilton.) There are several 'Peachvilles' in Michigan. Allegan is the 'Peach Belt' growing area of Michigan. - PJA

    . 1890 Michigan Death Registration:
    Registration #1600, died 17 Feb 1890, widow, aged 74y 11 months, Ganges Twp., Allegan Co., Michigan.
    [Born 17 Mar 1815, compared with her Monument date, equals born 4 May 1815. ] Cause of Death: Slow paralysis.
    Born Canada, parents Mary & Richard Lawrence.
    Note7: Rebecca Lawrence-Hamilton was living with daughter Mary Jane Wanner at the time of her death.

    Transcripts & reach by PJ Ahlberg, U.E., Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Born Lot 25, Con 1 Yonge St., Toronto. Until 1818 her father was living in York/Toronto, ON.

    Died:
    COD: Slow paralysis. Aged 74y 11m. = 17 Mar 1815. Widowed. Dau. of Mary & Richard Lawrence.

    Buried:
    Ganges. 74y 9m 13d. 'Mother', Tall grey monument with wheat sheaves. "Hamilton"

    Rebecca married James HAMILTON, Sr. in c 1831-33 in Halton County, Ontario. James (son of James HAMILTON, .1 and Mrs. Mary HAMILTON, .1) was born on 23 Jun 1801 in Drumragh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; died on 1853 - 1858 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. Child Eight HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1834 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died est 1850 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    2. 53. Richard Lawrence HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1836 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Feb 1909 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    3. 54. Alexander HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Oct 1837 in Halton County, Ontario; died on 11 Oct 1910 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 13 Oct 1910 in Arlington Hill Cemetery.
    4. 55. Mary Jane HAMILTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Dec 1838 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 18 Feb 1930 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery.
    5. 56. Hadassah HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 May 1841 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 28 Mar 1911 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.
    6. 57. Rev. James W HAMILTON, Jr., .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Feb 1842 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Oct 1915 in Sulphur Springs, Hillsborough, Florida; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    7. 58. William JOHN HAMILTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died in May 1908.
    8. 59. Rebecca ELIZABETH HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Oct 1854 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 8 Nov 1921 in Pavilion, Kalamazoo, Michigan; was buried on 15 Nov 1921 in Taylor Cemetery.

  10. 11.  FAMILY TREE LAWRENCE - WILLSON, SUMMARY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1)

    Notes:

    This Summary is to aid in following my main line of descent:

    First Generation
    John Willson, Sur, born 8 Jun 1739 Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey, died 8 Jul 1829 Sharon, E Gwillimbury, York Co., Ontario {Reburied Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery, Thornhill, ON]
    married 1760, Rebeka (Thixton) Thickson, 10 Jul 1743 St James, Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., NJ - 7 Jun 1804, Thornhill, Markham Twp., Ontario. [REburied Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery].
    Primary residence: Lot 30, Con 1 West Side of Yonge Street, Ontario.

    Second Generation:
    Their daughter: Mary Willson, b. Est. 1770 Piscataway, New Jersey - died Est. 21 Feb 1821 Charlottesville, Norfolk Co., Ontario,
    married c. 1833 Toronto to: Lieut. Richard Lawrence, 20 Aug 1759 Middletown, Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey - died Bef. 5 May 1831 Harwich, Kent Co., Ontario; burial unknown.
    Primary residence: Lot 25, Con 1 East Side of Yonge, Town of York, that is Steeles & Yonge, Toronto.

    Third Generation:
    Their daughter Rebecca Lawrence, York Twp., Lot 25 Con 1 Yonge St., York Co., Ontario - 17 Feb 1890 Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan, buried Taylor Cemetery, Ganges, MI.
    Married c.1833 Toronto, to James Hamilton Sr., b. 23 Jun 1801 Strabane, Tyrone Co., Ireland - d. 1853-1855 Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario;
    Primary residence: Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co. After the death of husband Jame Hamilton she moved with sisters & her other children to Ganges, Michigan.

    Fourth Generation:
    Their son: Richard Lawrence Hamilton, born 20 Apr 1836 Toronto, York Co., Ontario - 4 Feb 1909 Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario, buried Erin Union Cemetery, Ontario,
    married 16 June 1861 Georgetown to: Jane Matilda McCutcheon, born 10 Oct 1841 Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario - 17 Nov 1917 Toronto, York Co., Ontario, buried Erin Union Cemetery, Ontario;
    Primary residence: Acton, ON. Moved to Erin when his only child Ella Hamilton married in Richard Lawrence Hamilton.

    Fourth Generation:
    Their daughter: Mary Ellen ELLA Hamilton, born 27 Jul 1863, Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario - 28 Dec 1944 Toronto, York Co., Ontario,
    married 15June1881 Acton, ON. to: Charles Henry Walker, born 6 Mar 1857 Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario - 23 Jun 1908 Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario, buried Erin Union Cemetery.
    Primary residence: Main St., Erin, ON.

    Fifth Generation:
    - Their 1st daughter: Jennie JENN Walker, 11 Mar 1883 Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario - 2 Oct 1959 Toronto, Ontario,
    married John Wesley JACK Felker, born 2 Dec 1879 Belwood, Wellington Co., ON.- 14 Aug 1929, Toronto, ON. Buried Erin Union Cemetery, ON.
    (X-Ref: John Westly Felker is the Great-Great Grandson of (Johann Frederick Völkel) / JOHN FELKER, U.E., born 5 Aug 1751 Erndtebrück, Westphalia, Germany - 30 Nov 1838 Stoney Creek, Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario, Quarter Master, 3rd NJ Volunteers. Ref: Patricia Ahlberg, U.E.).
    Primary residence: Toronto, ON.

    - Their 8th child: Mary Lillian Walker, born 9 Aug 1901 Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario - 19 Nov 1974 Toronto, Ontario buried Erin Union Cemetery,
    married 21 May 1923, Toronto, to William PERCY Finn, born 31 Jul 1892 Chesley, Elderslie Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario - 3 Mar 1959 Toronto, ON., Buried Erin Union Cemetery.
    Primary residence: Windermere Ave., Toronto, ON.
    ____________________________
    Patricia Felker Ahlberg, United Empire Loyalist & of course, Mary Willson Lawrence, Daughter of an Empire Loyalist:
    ____________________________

    United Empire Loyalist Proof for JOHN WILLSON, SUR.
    John Willson, Sur. Born 8 Jun 1739, New Jersey - died 8 Jul 1829 Sharon, Ontario
    John Willson was a friend of Governor John Graves Simcoe. Simcoe gave Willson the first license to operate the Kings Mill (the Old Mill) on the Humber River, Etobicoke;
    also a Town of York Park Lot 3 and 4 E side Hospital St. Next to Simcoe Place, Town of York,Toronto.
    Ref: UCLPetition 37C, W Bundle 2, Microfiche C2950.
    A great many official documents exits, only ta few are given here:

    1. - Old United Empire Loyalists List
    Wilson John Senr., (Home District) From Staten Island. Came in a settler in 1878 with three sons. Ref: Appendix B.
    Willson, John of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., Memorial, now of Northumberland Co., NB, sworn St. Johns, NB, 1786. He fled to the Army at Perth Amboy in 1777.
    Schedule of LOSSES 81 Acres of land in Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., East New Jersey; 1 house, barn, out houses, Orchards,£1000; 3 Acres of Salt Meadow, £10; confiscated & sold by Congress; 5 Horses,£50; 9 Cows, £45; 4 young cattle, £8; Farming utensils & Household furniture £60, Total: £1173. New York currency.
    Ref: United Empire Loyalist Claims, 2, 21 Mar 1786.

    2. 1796 UPPER CANADA LAND PETITION & REVOLUTIONARY MUSTER:
    UCLPetition 57. To John Graves Simcoe, Lieut. John Willson, Jur.* He suffered much by this Rebel party (at the point of the bayonet) before the British Army Landed on Staten island, then making several attempts to join them but always hindered till when the British Army was Advancing [22 Oct 1776] from the White Plains (NY) to the Jersey. I then joined them at Woodbridge [New Jersey, Dec 3, 1776] and went with them to Brunswick (NJ, Dec 16, 1776).
    I then entered into James Christies' employ [i.e. the Quartermaster ] as a Forage master and ran Many risks of my Life, being twice taken Prisoner and confined but maid my escape and returned to my service again, till when the army returned from the Jerseys to Staten Island,
    and embarked for the Head of Elk [river flowing towards Philadelphia, Dec. 1777] were my health would not admit of my going on board, to retrieved with my family on said Island where I continued till the commencement of the peace.
    I then embarked with my family for Nova Scotia (since New Brunswick), where I drew 270 acres in Northumberland where I served in Sivil Commission and offices under Governor Carleton till July the 19th, 1793. There I set out with sixty men, women and children (Including my own family) for Niagara where we arrived on the 7th of next October. ... He wants Lots 4 & 5 on the River Humber and Lot 30 on west side of Yonge Street.
    Signed, March 25th, 1796, John Willson.

    Envelope:The Petition of John Willson of the Kings Mill. Rec. March 31 1796.
    Recommended for Broken Lots No. 4 & 5 on the Humber as prayed for is part of 1200 Acres. The lot No. 30 on Yonge I have referred to His Excellency's Pleasure. Aug 22, 1796 gave a Warrant at 5 Mr. xx Langlais, No. 723 Entered in Land Book B, Page 59. Terms if granted to J B Eng …To Boulton Lots No. 4 & 5 on the Humber and Lot No 30 on the West side of Yonge Street is part of 1300 Acres.
    O. C. 8 October 1796, [Order in Council.)
    Ref: Willson I, John Sur., UE, UCLPetition 57, W Bundle 2, 1795-97 Vol. 522, C2950 p834.

    Note1*: In New Jersey John was called junior, but in Upper Canada he adopted the usage of John Willson Sur. { & further, his grandson was signed, John, son of John Willson Jur.! 

    3. 1800 Apr 8 * FIRST APPOINTMENT for the first HOME DISTRICT, Toronto, Magistrates: Wm. James, John Willson, J Small, J McGill.
    Ref: Toronto Sundries, Quarter Session Minutes.

    4. Recapitulation of Fort York, (Toronto), WAR of 1812,
    As Captain of the 1st Regiment, York Militia on duty during the captured at Fort York, John Willson was arrested and jailed.
    John Willson was one of the six officers that signed, the papers of Recapitulation to the American invaders.
    Geo. Playter's Diary tells us, like him, John Willson was armed with one of the few muskets and ready for action!

    5. 1813 April 27 - John Willson, Parole at York Garrison 24 to 27 April 1813, 1st York Reg. Surrendered as Prisoners of War to the Americans at York 2 Apr 1813.
    (On Parole under the Terms of Capitulation. During this period fort York was referred to as the Garrison.)
    Ref. Document t103383, p 128, UC Nominal Rolls & Returns.

    Note2: Wilson Avenue - York Mills Avenue, Toronto, are named for the Willson Family

    - United Empire Loyalist Proof for Mary Willson Lawrence, Daughter of an Empire Loyalist:
    Mary Willson, born Est. 1770, Piscatawy, New Jersey and died est 21 Feb 1821, Charlottesville, Norfolk Co., Ontario, Resided with husband Lieut. Richard Lawrence, UE., carpenter, tavenkeeper, Lot 25, Con 1 East Side of Yonge, Town of York, that is Steeles & Yonge, Toronto. She is the daughter of John Willson, UE & Rebecca Thickson:

    To His Honor Peter Russell, Esq., president of the Government of Upper Canada etcetcetc. In Council:
    Petition of Richard Lawrence, township of York.
    Your petitioner is a Loyalist, and 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 please to grant him 200 Acres in right of his said wife and is in duty bound your Petition will ever pray.
    Signed, Richard Lawrence, York, 22 June, 1797.
    Envelope:Richard Lawrence, Recd. 22 June 1797.
    Recd 29 Jan 1798. [i.e. Reviewed in Council:] Ordered that 200 acres be granted to the wife of the Petitioner, the daughter of a U.E. Loyalist, if not granted before. P.R. [Peter Russell]
    A.W. 24 Dec, 1798, Entered. {Book HA, Folio 180 and 181, Patent 17 May, 1802, Vaughan].
    Ref: [Willson, Mary], Richd Lawrence Sr., UCLPetition 63, York , L Bundle 4, Vol 285, C2125 p522.


    United Empire Loyalist Proof for RICHARD LAWRENCE
    (Richard Lawrence is the son-in-law of John Willson, Sur and is also a loyalist in his own right:
    Lieut. Richard Lawrence, 20 Aug 1759 Middletown, Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey - died Bef. 5 May 1831 Harwich, Kent Co., Ontario;
    There are also a great many official documents for Richard Lawrence, including:

    1. New Brunswick Land Petition: Memorial of Richard Lawrence of Miramichie, (Northumberland Co., New Brunswick)
    Humbly Shewth, that our memorialist has been all the last War in the service of His King and Country, most of the time as a Volunteer in the Army. That a lott of Land has been assigned, to him at Prince William in the County of York, but being then a young single man he resigned, it. That he is now settled at Miramichie, & likes the country, wishes to live by farming in reference to fishing.
    Your Memorialist therefore prays you Excellency may be pleased to grant him a Lot of Land adjoining a lot assigned, to Arthur Nicholson, Esq. [i.e. his brother-in-law] on the north east side of the North West Branch of Miramichie, and your memorialist is duty bound will Pray.
    Signed, Richard Lawrence, 11 Aug., 1789
    Envelope side: Memorial of Richd. Lawrence - Complied with 25th Sept. 1789.
    Ref: Lawrence, Richard, Province of New Brunswick Land Grant 209, Northumberland, F16301 NB Archives.

    2. UCLPetition 5, His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor and Major General Commissioning his Majestry's Forces in Upper Canada.
    The Memorial of Richard Lawrence Late of the Province of New Brunswick in Nova Scotia. That your Memorialist entered in the Service of His Britannic Majesty at the beginning the Late rebellion continued in the same till the Peace of of '83 and that since that time he accepted a Commission of First Lieutenant for the County of Northumberland in this Province.
    Humbly Prays that his Majesty's most gracious bounty in Lands may be Extended to your memorialist for the following lotts viz number 25 on Yonge Street Eastward and two other Lotts in the Rear of said number 25 second Concession also a Lott in the Town of York, Number 18 in the second range which he has improved as well as No 25 Yonge Street & such others quantity of Land as to others quantity of Land as to your Excellency in your Wisdom may seem meet - & your Petitioner as in Duty Bound will ever pray.
    Signed,6 April, 1796, Richd. Lawrence.
    Envelop: Order in Council: 14 JUL 1796 Granted: 25 Yonge St South, East Side '
    No. 708, Receiver General Office, Feb. 1, 1805
    Thomas McMicking has paid into this office £3..5..2 for Patent fees on a Grant to Richard Lawrence of 400 Acres in Vaughan, being part of 600 Acres granted him under an order of Council 2 and 8, October 1796. The Survey Fees to be paid as the Surveyor Generals Office. O.R.
    To the Attorney General, Peter Russell, RG
    Envelope: #12 Settled, before No. 98, Entered Page 46, Land Book B.
    Ref: Lawrence, Richard, Sr., UCLPetition 5, L Bundle 2, 1796 , C2124, p804.

    NOTE3: Original large parchment with wax seal of Richard Lawrence's Land Patent, dated 1806, may be found at the archives of North York Central Library, Willowdale, Ontario.

    XRef: Richard Lawrence's brother, John Lawrence is also a Loyalist. In 1780 John Lawrence was a lieutenant in the Queens Rangers appointed in NJ, by Lieut. General John Graves Simcoe. Lawrence Avenue Toronto is named for the Lawrences. -.-

    By Patricia Ahlberg, U.E.
    Willowdale, Ontario.



Generation: 3

  1. 12.  William OSBORN, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1814 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Upper Canada Sundries
    . Osborn, Wm. 1811, May 18, York, pg. 5404-5.
    . Osborne, William, 1815 Oct 12, York, pages 10734-10735, & 1815 Oct 14, pg.10770-10735.
    Verify identify: Osborne, Betsey, 1813, Aug 21, page 6622-3.

    . William Osborn appears to have died during the War of 1812 during the capture of the Town of York.

    Further research:
    . Muster Roll of Capt. Abram Nelles' Flank Company, from 24th July to the 24th of August 1812, both days inclusive. - Wm. Osburn
    (Also John Felker & Jacob Swackhammer & Jonathan Teetzel).

    . Abraham Nelles, 4th Regiment, Lincoln Militia, at Engineer Dept. at Forts George & Niagara:
    . July 4, 1814 to July 28, 1814: Sarjants: William Osburn, 7 days.
    [Also Sargents: Roszels, Nathaniel, George & Eldgridge, of Erin Twp., Felker relatives.]

    . William Osborn died at the time of War of 1812. Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn then married Elisha Tarbox. The 1852 Census of Caledon, Ontario records the 7 year old grandson, John Osborn, living with her.

    . Minutes of Town of York, Census records that one male child was born in 1813 into Richard Lawrence's household. Was Elizabeth still living with her parents then?

    . 1837 Toronto Directory
    Osborne, William, land agent, etc., 203 King Street
    . Recorded for further research. If this is William Osborne' son, he would be about 24 years old. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: MI. Death Cert. of son John Osborne.

    William married Emline KINNARD est 1844 in Ontario, Canada. Emline was born est 1814 in Ontario, Canada; died before 19 Feb 1931 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 60. John OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Mar 1845 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. (Now Albion Twp.); died on 19 Feb 1931 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Feb 1931 in Pearl Grange Cemetery.

  2. 13.  Dr. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, Senior Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 19 May 1816 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Aug 1890 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Richard Lawrence Johnston is the son of Margaret Lawrence & Robert Johnston.

    > Two Lawrences sisters married two Teelzel brothers:
    . Hadassah Hester Lawrence married John Solomon Teetzel Jr.
    . Jane Lawrence married Mathias Teelzel &
    > Lawrence cousin married their sister:
    . Richard Lawrence Johnston married Julia Ann Teetzel.

    . WILL of Robt. Johnston:
    Daughter MARY ANN: The house & lot adjoining the one devised to Richard Johnston. (That is the store at 106 King & Toronto St.) 12 Aug. 1843. Estate Files J4.
    . To Son Richard: The lot & house on the corner of King & Toronto Streets in which Mr. Perrin now lives. [1834];

    . By this WILL of Robert Johnston, his eldest son, Richard Johnston, who is yet living [1888 publication] became, after his mother's death, the owner of the lot & Checkered Store [King St., Toronto]. This Richard L. Johnston sold to E. F. Whittemore some time after Whittemore's marriage to his sister Margaret [in 1843].
    Note1: Many drawings & advertising may be found the Globe Newspaper, Toronto. PJA

    . Wife is a first cousin, daughter of Margaret Johnston & Jane Teetzel are sisters, residing near by in Palermo, ON.

    . 1837 Toronto Directory:
    Johnston, Robert, carpenter, Toronto street.

    . 1837 Toronto District Directory:
    Johnston, Richard, Con 1, Lot 5 Yonge St., York Twp.,
    Lawrence, Peter, Con 1, Lot 6, Yonge St. road, York Twp.
    Montgomery, J., Con 1, Lot 1 Yonge St. east side, York Twp.,*
    Willson, John, the fourth, Con 1, Lot 3, east side Yonge St. road, York Twp.

    Note2: Cousins Lawrence, Johnston & Willson.
    Note3*: Montgomery's Tavern historical building, Yonge & York Mills Rd., incidentally, the west side of Yonge street is called Wilson Avenue.

    . TEETZEL, Julia Ann of Trafalgar, 1815 - 1853 July 12, Trafalgar, on 1836 Nov 22, Trafalgar, married
    JOHNSTON, Richard of this city. - Julia Ann Teetzel, [ d/o John Soloman Teetzel, b 1762, Germany & Mary Tufford b 1788].
    Ref: Christian Guardian.

    . 1838 March, Upper Canada Sundries, Index C9824, Image xxx, & Page 105939-40, p723, C6898.
    Petition of Eli Irwin, Twp. Whitchurch, for Pardon. Petitioner is a married man having a wife & child. He was unfortunately taken a part in the recent troubles, used by desperate & unprincipled persons by who he was unhappily seduced from allegiances.
    Signed, Eli Irwin, March 1830, Jail of the Home District (Toronto).
    . Petition of Inhabitants of West Flamborough to Sir Geo Arthur on behalf of prisoners under sentence of high treason. Hundreds of signatures, including Richard Johnston [Sr.], Joseph Simons, Lorenzo & Mathias Teetzel, Charles Jr. & Sr., Teetzel & Wm. Turbo. Read in Council 20 May 1838 & pardoned upon giving into Bail for good for 3 years.

    . 1840 Halton, Esquesing Twp. 2nd Con, Lot 31: Richard L Johnson & John Cummins.
    Lot 32: Richard L Johnston, J Cummins & J Warden.
    1840 Apr 3, Richard Johnston, Lot 1, Con 11, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., 100 Acres.

    . 1841 Census, Trafalgar Twp., Palmero
    Johnston, Richard, Carpenter Proprietor, wife, 2 children, Total: 5 people.
    Note4: Who is the 5th person on this census?- PJA

    . 1846 Oct 16 mortgaged his share in Checkered Board Store, block 2, Town of York Lot 5, Toronto St. to W. Cawthra, Toronto;
    .1866 Mar 27, Grant. Richard L Johnston, eldest son & heir at law of Robt Johnston, decd, eldest brother & heir at law of Sarah McKeough, formerly Sarah Johnston, dec, & Mary Johnston his wife [i.e. Mary Stevenson], to HM The Queen, $100, signed Mary & R L Johnson.

    . Palermo is situated on the 2nd line, 3 miles from Bronte Station on the Great Western Railway & 8 miles from Milton.

    Lawrence Relatives:
    Cousin Richard Lawrence Hamilton also lived in Acton at this time. Robert L Johnson & brother Richd. L Johnson, Senior & Junior surely must have have known their Cousin Richard L Hamilton (& his brothers & sisters).

    . 1843 Aug 12 - Robt. Johnston, Sr., WILL: to son Robert, The house & lot west of Mary Ann's with the privilege to the secure belonging. Estate Files J4.
    (That is two next to the store at King & Toronto St. - PJA.)

    > See drawings of Checked Store,'on King Street; also Toronto newspapers advertisements.

    . 1852 Census Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Johnson, Richard, Farmer, England, W Meth., age 36
    Johnson, Mary, England, W M, age 37 [1815], F, Married
    Johnson, Wm, England, W M, age 14
    Johnson, Robt., England, W M, age 10
    Johnson, Geo., England, W Meth, Age 7.

    . Robert Johnston's son, Robt Jr. was born in Acton. Verify birth location of the rest of his children.

    . 1865 Esquesing Twp. Directory: Johnson, Richard, Acton Freeholder, L32 C2.

    . 1861 Census Esquesing Twp., Halton, Ont.
    Richd. L Johnson, age 47y, b. 1814, Canada West, Married
    Mary Johnson, age 30y, 1831 England, Married
    Robert, 23y b 1838; Julia Ann, 17y, 1844; Sarah, 12y 1849; Margaret, 7y, 1854; Francis, 5y, 1856; Chas, 3 y, 1858; John, age 1y, 1860.

    . 1866 - Toronto & Peel Directory:
    Johnston, Richard, wharfing, house 27 Seaton Robt. Johnston, Sr., WILL: to son Robert, The house & lot west of Mary Ann's with the privilege to the secure belonging. 12 Aug. 1843. Estate Files J4,
    (That is two next to the store at King & Toronto St. - PJA.)

    . 1871, Toronto Directory: Robt. Johnson, 196 Chestnut St., Carpenter, { this Robt. ?
    Robert Johnston's son, Robt Jr. was born in Acton. Verify birth location of the rest of his children.

    . 1871 Census, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, Div. 2, P 54
    Richard Johnston, L, Age: 56 [1815], Birthplace: Ontario Religion: Episcopal Methodist, Origin: English, farmer.

    . 1881 May 17 Census, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Johnston, Richard L., Farmer, Living in Esquesing Township, widowed, Scottish, C Meth, 1881,
    Richard L. Johnston, Born Ontario, Scottish, age 65 /1816, Methodist, Farmer
    Erastus E., age 19,1862, Apprentice; Danl., age 17, 1864, Labourer; Eleanor, age 14, 1867; Richd., age 12, 1869; William Johnston, Age 8, 1873, Ontario.

    . 1885 Feb 5, Dr Richard Johnston, of Esquesing new Action, is no open for congratulations. On Sunday be became the father of a bouncing boy girl. It might be interesting to explain that the doctor had already celebrated his 69th birthday. Third wife.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, pub. 188, p3, Col 1.

    . 1885 Sep 10 - An Immense Fortune. Prospective Millions, in which an Acton Family claims Legal Heirship.
    Sometime ago we referred to the fact that Dr. Richard Johnston & family, residents of Acton & vicinity, were claimants of a large estate in England & that the Doctor was engaged in establishing his claims to a proportion of the estate. We are please to state that the prospects for the family coming into possession of their share of the property at no distant date are very encouraging., much more so in fact that in the majority of similar claims. The history of this estate - the celebrated Lawrence-Townley estate ...heirs of estates in England have for 40y. been making spasmodic efforts to get possession of the vast property, are now combining together to make a general investigation... enormous sum of $ 8 million ... by Act of British Parliament passed Aug 4, decided to pay over to all legal heirs their moneys.
    In Toronto alone there are 20 families who have claims. One of the heirs will leave for England in a few weeks to compare notes with the London agent. Mr. Wm. Northcoate Geare, of 475 King St W is one of the heirs, is acting as agent, receiving correspondence. Mary Townely married John Lawrence in 1693 against the WILL of his parents, owing to religious differences. ... Millions of dollars have been spent in attempts to get possession of the estates.
    Note5: Millions were spent on lawyers' fee's scam. - PJA
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . 1890 Aug 21 - died. Johnston - At his home Lot 33, Con 3, Esquesing on the 19 August, Richard Johnston, aged 74 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, page 2, column 1.

    . 1890 Aug 21- Died. Johnson - At his home Lot 11, Con 1, Esquesing on the 19th August, Richard Johnston, aged 74 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, p2.

    . 1906 WELLINGTON COUNTY ATLAS
    JOHNSTON, Richard (d.), b. Toronto, 1815; d. in Esquesing in 1889, age 74. He was a son of Richard Lawrence Johnston, & was b. in Toronto when it was "Muddy Little York." He was a man of education & studied medicine with Dr. Ralph. Although not a regular practitioner, he performed a number of wonderful cures & seldom lost a case. He was skillful both as a physician & a nurse & was accurate in diagnosing. He was a sympathizer in the Rebellion of 1837-8 & was a Liberal in politics. At one time he owned considerable land in the heart of Toronto, owning the stores called "Checkered Stores."
    In 1845 he set. in Waterdown, where he ran for M.P.P. He was a class leader in the Waterdown Methodist church & a Superintendent & teacher of the Sunday School. He has been twice married, first to Julia A. Teetzell, who d. age 34;
    later he m. Mary Stevenson.
    Issue: Robert J., (d.), Mrs. John Levins, Esquesing; Mrs. John McMaster, Washington State; Mrs. Austin Swackhammer, Daniel McKenzie, a Methodist minister in Minn.; Erastus, who owns a foundry in B.C.; Richard, William & Charles.

    Robert J. was b. 1839 at Palermo. He purchased the west half of Lot 1, Con. 2, Erin, from the Canada Co., in 1865 & in 1874 bought the east half of Lot 2, Con. 2, which he cleared & erected buildings upon. He has raised a large family, who are representative citizens of to-day. In 1865 he m. Martha Leslie.
    Issue: Richard L., Melissa, Mrs. James Reid, Acton; Mrs. Wm. Gamble, Erin; Joseph (d.), Charles B., Julia A., Robert E., Frederick O., Ida M., Maggie E. & Basil C. L., Richard L., was b. 1868,
    & set. on Lot 30, Con. 1, Esquesing, which he purchased in 1899. He owns 150 acres, upon which he carried on mixed farming & is very successful. In 1897 he m. Verma Rainshaw.
    Issue: Orval & Edna.
    Charles B., b. 1876 & set. on Lot 23, Caledon. 3, Esquesing. In 1901 he m. Charlotte Antony.
    Issue: Lottie & Elinor، Robert Edwin, b. 1880, m. Maud Ramshaw in 1904.

    Town Lot 1, ES Toronto St. , Metro Toronto Book 683, p180
    . 1801 Jul 10, Patent, Crown, to James Green
    . 1834 Aug 12, Reg. 1842 Aug 2, WILL Robt Johnston;
    . 1866 Mar 27, B&S Ridd L Johnson, to (Govt). Queen, £100, Lot 1 & 2, N side King St.

    Town Lot 2, ES Toronto St. , Metro Toronto Book 683, p184
    . 1858 Aug 13, Mort., Wm. Osborne, to John Foggin, (Discharged)
    . 1862 May 13, Wm. Osborne, to Robt Milroy, £800, 1662 ft.(about 1/10 Acre);
    . 1864 Jul 1, Mort. Hon Geo Brown, to Wm. Ross
    . 1865 Aug 23, B&S, Rich' L Johnston et all, to Saml Nordhemier, £500, p 1 & @ N side King St.
    . 1866 Mar 27, B&S, Rich L Johnston, Our Sovereign Lady The Queen, £100, Pt2 & 2, N side King St.

    Ontario Land Registry
    Lot 33, Con 1, NDS [North of Dundas St.], Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., p. 498-90
    . 1809 Nov 17, Patent, Crown, to L. Shauson, 200 A
    . 1846 Feb 25, Bargain&Sale, John & Wm. McQueen & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, 50 Acres
    . 1847 Mar 15, Richard L Johnstone & Wife, to Geo Bucks, 50 A.
    . 1851 Aug 28, Mortgage, Francis Wilkinson & Wife, to Wm. McQueen, 75 A.
    . 1857 Sep 17, B&S, Geo Buck, to Francis Wilkinson, 75A.
    . 1869 Nov 24, Mortgage, Francis Wilkinson & Wife , to Wm. Cawathra, 50 A.
    . 1883 Feb 5, WILL, Francis Wilkinson, to his sons Geo. & Walter & James A Wilkinson, Lot 33 to be divided equally between them in the manner they may think best, subject to certain legacies.
    . 1884 Apr 16, B&S, Walter Wilkinson & Wife, to Geo. & James Andrew Wilkinson, 200A, All his share Lot 33, $2000.
    . 1886 Nov 2, Quite Claim, Elizabeth Norton & her husband, & Clarissa Harrison, & Wm. Beasley Wilkinson, to James Andrew Wilson & Geo Henry Wilkinson. 200A, Lot 33
    . 1886 Nov 16, Deed of Partition, Geo, Henry Wilkinson & Wife, James Andrew Wilkinson & wife, James Andrew Wilkinson & Wife, to J A & G H Wilkinson, 100A east quarter Lot 33.

    Lot 1, Con 11, Esquesing Twp., Halton County, Book 22. p2
    . 1824 Sep 29, Patent, Crown, to Richard Johnston, 100 A. SWHalf
    . 1842 Aug 5, B&S, Richard Johnston, to Jarvis Edwards, £100, SWHalf.

    Lot 31, Con 2, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Book 10, p232 & 244.
    . 1859 Oct 6, B&S, Richard L Johnston, to John G Dorland?, 100A, West Half except 1 acre.
    . 1859 Oct 6, B&S, John Howell & Wife, to Richard L Johnson, West Half
    . 1859 Oct 6, B&S, R L Johnston & Wife, to Chas Sutton, West Half 100A

    Lot 32, Con 2, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co.,
    . 1856 Apr 18, Mortgage, John T Howell & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, West Half Acres.
    . 1860 Jun 23, Mortgage, RJL & wife, to Wm. L. Wilson, 100A, as is 1836.
    . 1862 Mar 14, RLJ & Wife, to James Anderson 100A, W Half A.

    Lot 32, Con 2, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Book 711, p431-433
    . 1866 Apr 9, B&S, Jacob Snyder & wife, to Mary Johnston, 50A.
    . 1897 Nov11, Deed Quit Claim, John T Johnston & wife, Erastus D Johnston & wife, Chas. Wesley Johnston, unmarried, Dan. McKenzie Johnston, unmarried, Wm Albert Johnson & wife, Kirkland Lawrence Johnson, unmarried, Mary Amelia Johnston, spinster, Frances Catharine Swackhammer & T Austin Swackhammer her husband & Eleanor Trefecias? Johnston, spinster, to Wallace Ashby, $900, 50 Acres, excepting about 41 rods from the W corner for meeting house & burying ground.
    . 1901 Apr 1, B&S, Jessie & Wallace labs, her husband. to Robert Johnston, $1000. NW corner for meeting house & burying ground.
    . 1906 Apr 5, B&S, Robt. Johnston & wife, to Chas. B Johnston, $4200, 100 Acres.
    . 1926 Apr 1, Grant, Charlotte Melissa McDonald, married woman as admix of estate of Charles B Johnson, decreased & Elmore Roy Johnston, unmarried man, to John Allan, $5500, 100 acres.
    . 1928 Jan 21, Quit Claim Deed, Gordon Leslie Johnston, unmarried man, to John Allan, $1., 100 Acres.

    Charlotteville Twp., Norfolk Co. - VERIFY IDENTIES
    Lot 2, Con 1, (Charlotteville Twp., now Delhi), p23-24
    . 1844 Oct 17, Grant, The Crown, to Richard Johnson, South Half 100 Acres,
    . [Date omitted], Deed 70724, Richard L Johnson, to S Norfolk Railway, N Half, 100A.
    . 1893 Apr 15, Deed, Richard L Johnson et eux., to Wm H Stackhouse, Part 1.5 Acre.
    . 1893 Apr 25, Deed, Richard L Johnston et ux, to Corville? Johnson, Part NHalf 35. acre,
    . 1906 Jul 25, Lease, Orville Johnson, to Federal Oil & Gas Syndicate, Lot 2,
    . 1914 MAY 18, B&S, Christopher Johnson et eu, to Harriet L Kitchener, 25 A., $3500.
    . 1921 Apr 1, Grant, Richard N Johnson, sole, WILL of Jeremiah Johnson, dec. Izetias? W. Johnson, Widow, Frank E Johnson et ux, Violet Bell Butter, Nellie M. Gray, Eiza Reta Price, Jessie Short & Bertha Parsons, to Wm. Billington, 89A md pt. Lots & 2 lease Ry. $5250.
    . 1926 Nov 4, Easement, Corville Johnson, to Hydro Electric Power Comm. of Ont., Mid way part quantity,
    . 1932 Jan 27 Grant, Mary Johnson & Pearl Johnson, Executrix & Exec, Will of James L Johnson, to Pearl Johnson,
    . 1931 Dec 19, Deed of Election, by Mary Johnson, Land
    . 1931 Apr 9, Grant, Harry A Johnson, C R Reeves, Exrs Will Jesse Alton Hoover, to Edna Hoover,
    . 1939 Nov 11, Nick Girswski, to Coville Johnson
    . 1951 Mar 27, Grant, Pearl Johnson et ux, to Wm. Ed Brandon, 1 fifth A. $150.

    Lot 3, Con A 1, Charlotteville, p 46
    .1903 Feb 16, B&S, Richard L Johnson, Widower, to Coville Johnson, 100A, less pt sold to Cy co., $1600.
    . 1907 Jul 25, Lease, Coville Johnson, to Fed. Oil & Gas Syndicate.
    Lot 4, Con 1, Charlotteville, p51
    . 1882 Jun 10, B&S, Coville Johnson & wife, to A Craven, $1000.
    Con 9 Lot 9

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    79 King St. East. Aged 74y 3m = b.19 May 1816.

    Died:
    Lot 33, Con 3. Farmer. COD: Wasting & general breakdown. 6 months.

    Buried:
    Burial or listed on a monument? Verify

    Richard married Julia Ann TEETZEL, .i on 22 Nov 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Julia (daughter of Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. and Mary TUFFORD) was born on 12 Sep 1814 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Jul 1853 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 61. Robert Prine JOHNSTON, Esq. The 2nd  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Sep 1839 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 1 Jul 1911 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    2. 62. Julia Ann JOHNSTON, .i  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Jul 1844 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 17 Jun 1897 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    3. 63. Sarah Jane JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Mar 1851 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Jan 1914 in Parry Sound, Ontario; was buried in Acton Pioneer Cemetery.
    4. 64. Margaret Elizabeth MAGGIE JOHNSTON, .4  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 May 1852 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Apr 1911 in Davenport, Washington; was buried in Maple Leaf Cemetery.

    Richard married Mrs Mary.the 1st JOHNSTON about 1854 in [[pt:1546]]. Mrs was born in 1831 in England; died on 20 Jun 1876 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 65. Frances Catharine JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jul 1855 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 6 Aug 1933 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    2. 66. Charles B JOHNSTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1857 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    3. 67. John Thomas JOHNSTON, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jun 1860 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Evergreen Cemetery.
    4. 68. Erastus Dorland JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jul 1862 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1916 in British Columbia.
    5. 69. Rev. Daniel MacKenzie JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Aug 1864 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Aug 1935 in Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minnesota; was buried in Acacia Park Cemetery.
    6. 70. Eleanor Martha NELLIE JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Aug 1866 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 28 Nov 1921 in California.
    7. 71. Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Oct 1868 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in .
    8. 72. William Alfred JOHNSTON, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1871 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1921-24 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    9. 73. Mary Amellia MILLIE JOHNSTON, .7  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Mar 1873 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Jan 1945 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    10. 74. Charles Wesley JOHNSTON, .4  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Apr 1876 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Nov 1949 in Edmonton, Alberta.

    Richard married Mary Jane STEVENSON on 10 Nov 1881 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario. Mary was born in 1844 in Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 23 Apr 1888 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 75. Bertha JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Feb 1885 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1927; was buried in Merlin Cemetery, Kent Co., Ontario.

  3. 14.  Mary Ann JOHNSTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Mar 1818 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Jun 1887 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary Ann is the daughter of Margaret Lawrence & Robert Johnston, Jr.

    . WILL of Robert Johnston:
    1843 Aug 12 - Daughter MARY ANN: The house & lot adjoins the one devised to Richard Johnston. Estate Files J4. (That is next to the store at King & Toronto St.)

    . Drawings of 'Checked Store,' on King Street may also be found in Toronto newspapers advertisements.

    Johnston, Mary, Newgate St. [1843-4.
    Verify this Mary or cousin Mary Johnston? -PJA]

    . 1837 May 1 May, by license, Charles Garner PARKS, of the city of Toronto, bachelor,
    & Mary Anne Johnston, of the same place, spinster.
    Witnesses, Sidney S. Hamilton, Mary Ann DOYLE.

    . 1837 May 3 - Constitution Newspaper of Toronto:
    On Monday, 1st Inst. Charles G Parks, Printer, to Mary Anne,
    eldest Daughter of the late Robert Johnston, both of this city.
    Rev. H. Grassett, St. James Anglican Cathedral, Toronto.

    Recorded for further research:
    . Mary Ann 's sister, Margaret Johnston, steadily maintained she was of Scottish parentage.
    Below is an excerpt from a letter that my grandmother, Grace (Brown) Emerson wrote to a relative: 
    "My father's mother was Mary Ann Johnston & her parents & grandparents settled originally in Muddy York near the Old St. Lawrence Market. …Her father, William Johnston from Co. Tyrone arrived in NYC in 1815 & owned property which was confiscated & they moved to Upper Canada."
    Ref: Sarah Nelson, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, 11 Mar 2001 & the Emerson Family Tree.

    . Photo Mary Ann Johnson
    Beautiful cameo photo of Mary Ann Johnston. Bright eyes, clear of a healthy & respectful women. She is seated at a small covered table with books, 'Thinking.' She has traces of smile.
    Age possibly mid fifties. The Victoria dress should be dateable: plain 'grey' skirt with medium dark lace over top, short ruffles on her shoulders & chest, also ruffles on the wrists; white kerchief around her next with male cameo broach; a ribbon necklace with dangling broach is partially visible. She wears bracelet, possible black stone & on the other wrist she wears a double metal jointed band which is an inch & half wide. Earrings are possibly clip on.
    She appears to have light short? brown hair parted in the middle. Distinctive Victoria white & black lace or ribbon, dangling house -headdress - with two or so prominent black centre pieces. (1865ish is an estimate).
    Over her dress she is wearing a dark printed flower shawl, hanging just off her shoulders.

    . Toronto Necropolis Cemetery:
    Monument F-160/161d, TWO grey slate stones, both imbedded in the ground.
    1. Mary Ann Johnston, wife of C G Parks, died Jun 19, 1887, in her 69th year.
    2. Open grey state 'book' reads Charles G Parks, died Dec 24, 1909, in is 91st year & Mary M Parks, died Nov 19, 1910 in her 65th year. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 69y 3m 2d. Heart failure., ill about 2 weeks.

    Buried:
    Monument F-160/161d TWO grey slate imbedded in ground.

    Mary married Charles Garner PARKS on 1 May 1837 in St. James Anglican Cathedral. Charles was born in 1808 in Ireland; died on 24 Feb 1898 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 28 Apr 1898 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 76. Robert Thomas G PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Feb 1838 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 23 Apr 1905 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.
    2. 77. Margaret Eliza PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1839 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 29 Jun 1908 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 1 Jul 1908 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    3. 78. Charles Barrington PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Oct 1841 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 1 Jan 1916 in Ancaster, Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.
    4. 79. Mary Ann MAUD PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 9 Nov 1910 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    5. 80. Richard Francis DICK PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Nov 1847 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 27 Apr 1932 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 29 Apr 1932 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    6. 81. Arthur Filgate PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1848 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 7 Feb 1856 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried on 3 May 1856 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    7. 82. Sarah Josephine PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Aug 1850 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Dec 1929 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.
    8. 83. Octavia Mederic PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Feb 1852 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Feb 1892 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    9. 84. Whittemore H PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1856 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    10. 85. Elizabeth Garner BESSIE PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Oct 1861 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 23 May 1921 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 26 May 1921 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    11. 86. William Beresford PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Oct 1863 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 18 Dec 1925 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.

  4. 15.  Thomas.2 JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1819 in Ontario, Canada; died after 12 Aug 1843 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    . WILL of Robt. Johnston:
    To son Thomas: The house & lot west of Robert's with the privileges to the same belonging. 12 Aug.1843. Estate Files J4.
    Note: That is 3 doors next to the store at King & Toronto St. - PJA.

    . Drawings of' Checked Store,' on King Street here & also Toronto newspapers advertisements.

    . Johnston, Thos. Caledon Inn, Market Lane [1843-4] &
    Johnston, Thos. Clark at Bowes & Hall, Toronto St. [1843-4].

    . 1850 Inhabitants of Toronto, Ontario: Johnston, Thomas, labourer, 46 Duke St. [i.e. now King Street.)

    Recorded for further reseach:

    Ontario Land Registry, North York Book 43, p15
    NW Quarter of Lot 23, Con 3 ESYonge St.
    . 1853 Jun 24, Patent, Crown to Thomas J Johnston, All 50 acres
    . 1864 Feb 15, WILL of Henry Johnston
    . 1953 Jun 24, Patent, Crown, to Thomas Johnston
    . 1869 Apr 16, Grant, Thomas Johnston Sr., to Thomas Johnston, Jr. £1, All
    . 1869 Aug 31, Mortgage, Thomas Johnston Jr, to Robert J Johnston, All acres
    . 1886 Jan 29, Release, Eliz R Latimer, to Robt J Johnston, $200, All
    . 1905 Jul 29, WILL OF ROBERT J JOHNSTON, to Robert W Johnston, $x, Pt 50 ac. in all;
    . 1954 July 14, Grant, Robt W Johnston, to Robt W Johnston & Agnes E his wife as Joint Tenants, $1, All
    . 1955 Aug 29, Mtg. Gladys J & Wm H Cool, Turstee, to Anges E & Robert W Johnston on Joint Account.n, $65,272. All;
    . 1955 Jun 29, Grant, Agnes E & Robt W Johnston, to Wm H Cool, Trustee, $1 etc.

    SW Quarter of Lot 23, Con 3 ESYonge St., NY Book 43, p 19
    . 1864 Feb 15, WILL of Henry Johnston, S.W. Quarter Acres
    . 1870 Feb 1, Grant, Wm. Kirk, to Henry Johnston, $400, All 50 acres
    . 1881 Jul 13, Lease?, Henry Johnston, to Waterous Engine Coy, $776, All, Discharged
    . 1887 Sep 14, Agreetment, Sarnia Agricultrual Col., Henry Johnston, $525, All;
    . 1913 Sep 24, Grant Half Interest, Arabella Johnston, to John K Johnston, $8370, All;
    . 1904 June 29, WILL of Robert J Johnston, To Robt W Johnston, $xx, Pt 50 acres;
    . 1946 May 7, Quit Claim, Agnes & Robt W Johnston, to John K Johnston, $1, All
    . 1946 Apl 30, Grant, Zelma & John K Johnston, to Herbert A Dent, $19,000, All.

    Lot 24, Con 3 ESYonge, Book 43, p 22
    . 1837, B&S, John Hunter, to Thomas Johnston, £100, all 200 Acres
    . 1837 Jun 27, B&S, Thos Johnston Sr., to Thos Johnson Jr., $1, South Half 100 A.
    . 1869 Aug 31, WILL Thos Johnston Jr. to Wm. H Johnston etall, $$xx, SH 90 acres.
    . 1892 Feb 24, Grant Quit Claim, Sarah A & Jacob Munsshaw, Robt J Johnston etux, Robt & Elizabeth Lattimore, Mary J Dixon & Thos W Johnston, to Wm H Johnston, $1., East 90 A.
    . 1916 Apl 1, Grant, Jane E & Wm. H Johnston, To Robt Myer, $9000, E half of SHalf.



    - - -

    Died:
    King Street. /46 Duke St.


  5. 16.  Mary JOHNSTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1820 in Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    Mary Johnson.2 is the daughter of Mary Ann Lawrence & Thomas Johnson & then adopted niece of Margaret Lawrence & her husband Robert Johnston.

    . WILL of Robert Johnson, Sr.: I give & bequeath to-day to my two adopted children
    MARY & MARGARET.2 JOHNSTON, daughters of my brother Thomas: The sum of £150 each on their arriving at 21 or marriage. I desire that they may be supported in the same way as my own children out of my Estates. 1834 Aug. 12, Toronto.
    Ref: JR York Estates.

    . Johnston, Mary, Newgate St. [1843-4.
    Verify if this is Mary or cousin Mary Ann Johnston?]
    Ref: Brown's Toronto City Directory 1844. - - -


  6. 17.  Margaret JOHNSTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 18 Dec 1823 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 20 Sep 1896 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Sep 1896 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Marriage, Home District. On the 6th day of April, in the year of our Lord, 1843,
    Ezekiel Francis Whittemore, of the City of Toronto, in the Home District in the Province of Canada, Bachelor
    & Margaret Johnson of the same place, spinster, daughter of the late Robert Johnson, of this City, Deceased, were joined together in holy Matrimony by me, Mathew Richey, Wesleyan Minister, KINGSTON, July 28, 1843.
    Witnesses: John Bowes, Thomas Rigney.

    . 1843 Apr 6, In this city, on 6th inst., E F Whittemore, formerly of Montreal,
    to Margaret, second daughter of the Late Robert Johnston, of this city. By Rev. Mathew Ritchey.
    Toronto British Colonist, Marriage Notice, Published 19 Apr 1843.

    . 1851 - WHITTEMORE, RUTHERFORD & CO., wholesale merchants & general dealers in dry goods, groceries & hardware, King st. east, See card, page 445.
    Ref: 1851 Canada Directory.

    . 1871 Census gives Margaret's origin as Scotch, (that is, her father was Scottish.)
    Frank, age 24, b 1849, Ontario, bookkeeper
    William, age 22, b 1849, Ontario, clerk
    Fred, age 16, b 1855, Ontario
    Luther Whittemore, age 13, b 1858, Ontario, Scotch.

    . 1881 Census Toronto: Margaret Whittemore, Wm. A., Fredk. T, Luther H. Whittemore.

    . Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, Archives of Canada, says Margaret had 6 children & one of them died in infancy, 19 Feb. 1859 in Toronto. It is not apparent which child that may have been, as husband Ezekiel died on 19 Oct. 1858.

    . Drawings of the 'Checked Store,' on King Street; were published in Toronto newspapers advertisements.
    Whittemore, E F of T. Rigney & Co., residence 35 Bay Street. The Checked Store King St., Toronto, housed Globe & Mail Newspaper, Established Toronto Stock Exchange.

    . After the death of Robert Johnston & also of his wife Margaret Lawrence, Ezekiel Francis Whittemore was married to their daughter Margaret & had a marriage portion as devised to her by the WILL of her father, which as a portion of the property on Toronto Street. She never had any claim on the Checked Store & lot on the corner of King & Toronto Streets.

    . In this city on the 30th ultimo, the Lady of E F Whittemore, of a daughter., [Margaret.1 Whittemore.]
    Ref: Toronto Mirror 18 Dec. 1846, Pg 3, Col 3 #21].

    . 1846 - Birth in this city on the 24th Instant, Mrs. E F Whittemore, of a daughter. 24 Dec. 1849 Adeline A Whittemore, Toronto.
    Ref: Toronto Mirror, 1846 Dec. 18, P 3 Col 3, # 2.

    . 1862-3 Whittemore, Margaret, wid. E.F., h. 78 Bay. Colonel W B Jarvis, 82 Bay. Many tenants in the Whittemore buildings, Toronto St., Ref: Hutchinson's Toronto Directory.

    . 1859 Caverhill's Toronto City Directory, Whittemore, Mrs. M. widow, 78 Bay St.
    . 1866 York Peel Directory: Whittemore, Mrs. Margaret (Widow E F) h. 78 Bay, Toronto.
    Whittemore F B, Clerk, Gas Co., H. 78 Bay.
    . Whittemore's Buildings, Toronto cor. King, Prov. of Ontario Gazetteer 1869.
    . 1874 - Whittemore Building, cor. Toronto & Queen Sts. Ref: Fisher & Taylor's Toronto Directory.

    . ONTARIO DEATH CERTIFICATE:
    Margaret Whittemore, died 20 Sep 1896, aged 72/1824, Widowed. Death Place: Waterdown, Wentworth, Ontario.

    Note2: Her son Wm. Henry Whittemore & his wife & various other Whittemores lived at this house. William was a store clerk in the town of Waterdown, (near Hamilton, Ontario).
    Note3: Date of habitation is estimated after 1880 or perhaps Margaret Johnston Whittemore arrived later.
    X-Ref: Whitehern Museum Archives, Hamilton, Ontario. McQuestern Family's letters.

    Note4: Reggie Whittemore was a friend of the McQuestern family of Whitehern. While the 'Mrs. Whittemore' who could also be Reggie's wife, the elder Marg. Johnson Whittemore would certainly be known to Mrs. McQuestern & more of her generation. - P J Ahlberg, 2010.

    . 1871 Census Toronto West, Margaret Whittemore, Age 43/1828 in Ontario/ Scottish, Congregationalist.

    Recorded for further research (Verify whose land is this):

    . 1850 Jan 23 - For Sale, a most valuable farm of 200 A. of land, Twp. of Chinguacousy, Lot 24, 1st Con., East of Hurontario St, 30 miles from Toronto, Over 100 A. cleared & in a high state of cultivation, upon which is erected a good Brick Cottage. 40 Ft. Sq., well finished & now in thought repair, also an excellent Orchard, a new frame Barn 30 X 60 ft. a large frame Shed, Driving House. A never-failing stream of Water runs through the premises are near the Barn is a Spring that never freezes.
    This Farm is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to purchase. Title is indisputable & Land of very finest quality. One-third of purchase money will be required in cash, the residue in 3 equal Annual Installments with interest.
    For further particulars apply to Mr. James Merchant, James Town, Esquesing or to Messrs. Whittemore, Rutherford & Co., Toronto City.
    Ref: The Globe, Sat. Feb 2, 1850. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB 12 Mar 1823.

    Died:
    Aged 72y. Heart disease with Dropsy [i.e edema or water retention.]

    Buried:
    Plot D-4S, Estate E F Whittemore.

    Margaret married Ezekiel Francis WHITTEMORE, .I on 6 Apr 1843 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Ezekiel (son of Thomas WHITTEMORE, .II and Priscilla BELDING) was born on 2 Jul 1818 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died on 19 Oct 1859 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 22 Oct 1859 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 87. Frances WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 8 Sep 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    2. 88. Francis Bending FRANK WHITTEMORE, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jul 1845 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 29 Mar 1900 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 31 Mar 1900 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    3. 89. Margaret Eliza WHITTEMORE, .i  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Dec 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died in c. 11 Sep 1847 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 11 Sep 1847 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    4. 90. Margaret WHITTEMORE, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Dec 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died after 21 Jun 1926 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    5. 91. William Henry WHITTEMORE, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Mar 1848 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 15 Jan 1912 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Apr 1912 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    6. 92. Margaret C WHITTEMORE, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Dec 1849 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 Sep 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 22 Sep 1851 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    7. 93. Edward W WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jun 1854 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 5 Feb 1854 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 6 Jul 1854 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    8. 94. FREDerick Theodore WHITTEMORE, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Feb 1855 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Sep 1913 in Thunder Bay (Port Arthur), Ontario; was buried on 26 Sep 1913 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    9. 95. Luther Holton WHITTEMORE, , Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1857 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Jul 1939 in St. James, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    10. 96. Larrett E WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1858 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 Mar 1859 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 18 Oct 1959 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

  7. 18.  Sarah JOHNSTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1826 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Aug 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Dec 1825 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    . WILL of Robt. Johnston:
    Daughters MARGARET.1 & SARAH: My lot on Toronto street, north of the right of way, to the rear of the lot before mentioned. To be equally divided between them, share & share alike as tenants in common & not just as tenants. 12 Aug.1843. Estate Files J4.

    (With others, on Newgate St & now named Adelaide St., in the quadrangle adjoining the lot with the store at King & Toronto St Also Aunt Margaret Johnson & her husband owned land on Toronto street. - P J Ahlberg)

    . Drawings of 'Checked Store,' on King Street; may also be found in early Toronto newspapers advertisements.

    Across the road from Marg. & Sarah's home is Toronto's first Post Office, located at 260 Adelaide Street East. It was built in 1834 & from here we can almost hear the voices of the Johnstons, Lawrences & Willsons posting a letter or opening news from New Jersey. Today it is both an operating post office & a museum (2010). - PJ Ahlberg.
    * Toronto Necropolis Cemetery, Registration Numbers 5303-7:
    Elizabeth Johnston, Robert Johnston, Margaret Johnston, Thomas Johnston & Sarah Kough*
    . Removed from Potters Field. Interred March 1876;
    Interred: F 160 & 151, Ground property of C G Parks.
    . It is noted further that all are recorded on the same page in the Necropolis Record Vol. 5 1875-1877.
    Note: Sarah Kough is recorded together with the Johnston, although Mrs. P. Whittemore record says four other family members were removed to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

    Block 2, Town Lot 5, ES Old Toronto St., p213-218.
    Checked Board Store location
    . 1818 Aug 12, B&S, Robt Lackie & wife Margaret, to Robert Johnston, York, yeoman, £150, SW Corner King St. of land reserved of a gaol & Courthouse, to Toronto St., signed Robt Johnston;
    . 1842 Jul 30, WILL, Robt Johnston, to John L Perrin & John Johnston & wife, Exors, & Excors.
    . 1846 Apr 22, E F Whittemore & wife Margaret & Sarah &Thos Stortt Keough, to T Rogers, £4;
    . 1849 Nov 2, B&S, Thos Stott Keogh, to E F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £700, signed Thos S Keogh;
    . 1851 Jun 13, Grant & Release, Thomas Rigney, to E F Whittemore, £350;
    . 1866 Mar 27, Grant. Richard L Johnston, eldest son & heir at law of Robt Johnston, decd, eldest brother & heir at law of Sarah Mckeough, formerly Sarah Johnston, dec, & Mary Johnston his wife [i.e. Mary Stevenson], to HM The Queen, $100, signed Mary & R L Johnson.

    Block 5, Town Lot 5, ES Old Toronto St., p213
    Old Post Office
    . 1818 Aug 12, Wife Margaret & Robt Lackie Junr., to Robt Johnson, York, yeoman, £150, SW King St. of land reserved of a gaol & Courthouse, to Toronto St., signed Robt Johnston;
    . 1842 Jul 30, WILL Robt Johnston, to John L Perrin & John Johnston & wife, Exors, & Excors.
    . 1846 Oct 16, Assignment of Mortg, Richd Lawrence Johnston, to m. Cawthra, Esq.
    . 1849 Nov 2, B&S, Thos Stott Keogh, to E F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £700, signed Thos S Keogh;

    Block 2, Town Part Lot 6, ES Old Toronto St., p219-222,
    Masonic Hall Building
    . 1818 Aug 12, Wife Margaret & Robt Lackie Junr., to Robt Johnston, York, Yeoman, £150, commencing King to SW corner received for a Gaol & Court House, of Lot 2 Toronto St.
    . 1846 Apr 7, Fred Rogers, to Thos Stott Keogh, Palermo, Merchant, £5
    . 1849 Nov 2, B&S, The Stott Keogh & wife Sarah, to E F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £120 or £20 faint,
    . 1865 Aug 23, Mary & Richard Lawrence Johnston of Esquesing, eldest heir & brother of Sarah Johnston Keogh, dec., to Sam Nordheimer, £500.

    Block 5, Town Lot 5, ES Old Toronto St., p213-218
    Old Post Office
    . 1818 Aug 12, Wife Margaret & Robt Lackie Junr., to Robt Johnson, York, yeoman, £150, SW King St. of land reserved of a gaol & Courthouse, to Toronto St., signed Robt Johnston;
    . 1842 Jul 30, WILL, Robt Johnston, to John L Perrin & John Johnston & wife, Exors, & Excors.
    . 1846 Oct 16, Assignment of Mortg?, Richd Lawrence Johnston, to m. Cawthra, Esq.
    . 1849 Nov 2, B&S, Thos Stott Keogh, to E F Whittemore, Toronto, Merchant, £700, signed Thos S Keogh;
    . 1851 Jul 28, Recovery, Wm Cawthra, Assigns forever E F Whittemrore, £500;
    . 1851 Aug 2, Wife Margaret, E F Whittmore, to HM The Quee , £1137.
    . 1866 Mar 27, Grant, Richard Lawrence Johnson, eldest son, heir RL dec, eldest bro of Sarah Johnston McKeough, to HM The Queen, $100
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    COD: Disease of the Lungs. Aged 25y

    Family/Spouse: Rev. Thomas Stott KEOUGH. Thomas was born in in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 19.  Margaret .2 JOHNSTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1827 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Margaret is the daughter of Mary Ann Lawrence & Thomas Johnson & then adopted niece of Margaret Lawrence & her husband Robert Johnston.

    1834 Aug 12, Toronto - WILL of Robert Johnson, Sr.:
    I give & bequeath to-day to my two adopted children
    MARY & MARGARET.2 JOHNSTON, daughters of my brother Thomas:
    The sum of £150 each on their arriving at 21 or marriage. I desire that they may be supported in the same way as my own children out of my Estates. 1
    Ref: Thomas Johnston, York Estates.
    Note: It is not completely apparent which Margaret Johnston is the daughter of Margaret Lawrence, or her sister Mary Jane Lawrence - P J Ahlberg. - - -

    Birth:
    Census 1852, Age 25 / 1827.


  9. 20.  William Washington JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Maryann2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1870 ± in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 16 Aug 1897 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Verify exact identity & relationship to Thos. Johnston.

    Died:
    COD: Summer complaint 3 weeks, Aged 5 months less 4 days. Ref: ON Death Reg. # 205600358.

    Family/Spouse: Emma JANE SHEPPERD. Emma was born est 1870± in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 97. William Henry JOHNSON, (3rd Or 4th?)  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Feb 1895 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

  10. 21.  William LAWRENCE, .15 Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 2 Dec 1834 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 8 Apr 1905 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 10 Apr 1905 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    William is the son of Jane Crawford & Daniel T Lawrence.

    . 1896 Jan 17 - A pleasant surprise on Messrs William & John C Lawrence & in honor of the latter's cousin, Miss Nettie Greeley, of Cincinnati, was organic by Mrs. James Sliver & daughters & took the nature of party at the Lawrence home last Friday night. By arrangement the party all arrived same the place of rendezvous about the same time, 7 o'clock & after greetings were exchanged with the almost bewildered hosts & bear fair relatives, the ladies set about preparing supper which was an appetizing feast & of bountiful proportions. Mr Bert Smith acted as toastmasters & some of the after dinner talks would have done cried to Chancy Depew. Little Margaret Crowley sang a pretty song. There were doubt 30 present. Miss Greeley will make her home with here relatives here.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan.

    . 1898 Sep 7 - Real Estate Not Dead. At least one agent says he is selling right along. Geo W Closson, who runs a bus line & does a real estate business on the side, with frequent opportunities to meet strangers as they come to town inquiring for land, denies the real estate business in this vicinity is dead. Her has sold 5 farms in the last for years. He has just completed the sale of 15 acres of choice fruit land of John & Wm. Lawrence, 2 miles east of Benton Harbor to Mr A T Stevens, who came her from North Carolina for $1,800. When fruit land without buildings will sell for $120 an acre it shows the value on real estate is by no means depreciating at the rate many suppose. Mr. Stevens has already gone to work to put up a nice house & bar on his farm.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor

    . 1905 Apr 10 - Death Makes Big Inroad
    William Lawrence, Pioneer, died at his home on Territorial road, 2 miles east of the city, Saturday afternoon, at the age of 70. He was a native of Ohio & one of the earliest settlers in Benton twp. He was a brother of John C Lawrence of Benton, D. Lawrence of Hartford & Mrs. James Silvers of this city. Saturday afternoon he assisted his brother in hitching a team of horses to come to the city & upon the return of the brother William was dead. Mr. Lawrence never married. Funeral was held this afternoon at the residence at 1 'clock. Burial at Morton Hill Cemetery.

    . 1905 Apr 11 - Card of Thanks. Although bowed with grief at the loss of our birth, William Lawrence, we cannot refrain from expressing our since thanks to the Rev F Schofield for his brief but consoling words of condolence, to the Benton Center choir, for their selection & rending of appropriate hems, also to the donors of beautiful flowers, emblematic of friendship & love. That each of you may be so kindly remembered when similarly afflicted is the prayer of the brothers & sisters of the deceased.
    Signed, J C Lawrence, R R Lawrence, Mrs J Osborne.

    Obituary:
    . 1905 Apr 15 - Millburg. F Scofield was called to officiate at the funeral of William Lawrence on Monday at the home of his bother, John Lawrence on Territorial street.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan.

    . William Lawrence is numbered among the substantial general agriculturist & fruit-growers of Berrien Co. The brothers, unmarried, own together a fine cultivated farm of 50 acres, which is partially devoted to the culture of fruit & annually yields & excellent crop of hay. John & William Lawrence occupy positions of useful influence & widely known & highly esteemed as representative men of the county, actively participate in social & business.
    X-Ref: Please see Daniel T Lawrence full Lawrence biography.

    - Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg, Thank you.

    Died:
    Aged 70y 4m 6d. 'Probably d. of heart disease' as the doctor was called after he died. Single.


  11. 22.  Samuel B LAWRENCE, .iv Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 May 1836 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 May 1893 in Bismarck, Apple Creek Twp., Burleigh Co., North Dakota; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, ND.

    Notes:

    . 1863 Civil War Draft Registration, Samuel B Lawrence, born Ohio, registered at Mahaskha, Iowa.

    . 1878 - New Sharon established 1856 Lawrence, S. B., dealer in grain, stock & agricultural implements, New Sharon; born in Warren county, Ohio, in 1832, & came to this State in 1862; owns 160 acres of land; has held office of town trustee; married Miss Kittie Benedict in 1856; she was born in Ohio.
    Ref: History of Prairie Twp. Mahaska Co., Iowa by H J Vail.

    . 1878 - Methodist E Church - In the spring of 1863 were added S B Lawrence & wife & some few others. Soon after, the class was organized into a church. Meetings weregild at the residence of H Wincer, J Howl, S B Lawrence, & in the blacksmith shop.
    Ref: The History of Mahaska County, Iowa: containing a history of the county.

    . 1882 Feb 3 - They Continue to Come to Bismarck.
    During the holiday season S B Lawrence, of new Sharon, Ia., arrived her on a land & businesses locating hunting trip. He was so well satisfied with Bismarck & vicinity that repurchased 3 quarter sections near town. Upon returning to his old home in Iowa he pictured the features of this country & the desirable geographical situation of Bismarck, in such bright colors & with such persistent enthusiasm as to infect a number of his business fiends there with the Bismarck fever. Mr T S Thompson arrived by last evening in west bound train, & is now at the merchants, was one of the victims of Mr. Lawrence's enthusiasm & came out here as the agent for the converts referred to. Mr Thompson decision should determine them in the mater of removing out her. He is much more favorably impressed that he had any idea he could be. He informed the Tribune that Mr. Lawrence had sold all his property in Iowa & would move, bag, baggage & a 2:20 trotting ouse, out her during the present month.
    . S B Lawrence, of New Sharon, Iowa, who recently purchased the RM Douglas property on Apple Creek, has arrived with 8 head of horses, a car load f household goods & various utensils for farming. Mrs. Lawrence arrived las evening. Mr L. will prove a very valuable addition to Burleigh county. …Several families arrived Wed. At least 50 letters have already been received by the proprietors of the townsite.
    . S B Lawrence, who bough the Douglas farm of 400 acres near Bismarck recently is now here ready to begin operations. He started from his old home in Illinois with 17 head of horses but sold 9 at St.Paul. His family will arrive in a day or 2 , also his household effects & farming implements. Mr. Lawrence, who interviewed Fargo on his way here, says that is a good dandy of a horse market, for those who desire to purchase horses, but a depressed market for those having the equines for sale. There are at present, according to his estimate, over a thousand horses for sale & no buyers. Fargo has reached the end of its string.

    . 1883 Jan 1 - Real Estate Transfers Dees Recorded: Henry H Douglas to Samuel B Lawrence, E hlaf SW quarter, Sec 15, T 138, R 80 west, $4,320. Published 1883.2.2.
    . 1882 Apr 14 - S B Lawrence, the Iowa granger who purchased the Douglas farm & is now putting in a large corp , writes a communication to his home paper, the New Sharon Sr, from which the following excerpt is clipped:
    Bismarck is going to be a second St Louis in the nee future - but don't tell ole the Star family, I am afraid we will be too crowed out here. the trains are so loaded now it take to engines to pull therefrom Fargo to Bismarck. Said gentleman from Oskaloosa to me this morning: The cars were crowded with the most intelligent business men I ever saw. From nearly every state are found shrewd businesses men hunting locations. The best land in the world is between Steel & Bismarck on the North Pacific railroad. The inhabitants of this fr off country are not all buffalo & Indians but first class members of society. The most genial gentleman are found in the proprietors of the Merchants Hotel - visit them when you come to Bismarck. Come to Bismarck.

    . 1882 Jun 9 -Advertisement: Woods cord binders & mowers. For sale by S B Lawrence. All machines warranted to work well. Will sell for as little money as any first class machine. A general stock of repairs on hand. Farmers instructed so that they can operate the machines without difficulty. Office at residence, Crn. Fifth & C St.

    . 1882 Jul 7 -The races at driving park half a miles east of the city. 1000 spectators, among who were many ladies & gentlemen of our best class of comity. Trotting contest, best 3 in 5, mile heats. Horses entered c. m. Dusky Maid, by S B Lawrence. First Heat, Lehigh at pole, Gipsy Girl the cent, Dusky Maid the outside who left her feet a hundred yards from the wire, the gap bet. Maid closed, the Maid opened daylight between them, but losing her grip before reaching the home stretch on the first half mile. Lehigh won. On the second head only the Maid refused to work & was run the great portion of the mile, yet failed to get a position where she would come 2nd place. …About 30 citizens, young & old, went to Apple creek to spend the day in romping on the ambrosia banks of that stream.

    . 1882 Aug 26 - Bismarck, Missouri Slope. Last year a great many people of the Missouri slope came here to investigate for themselves, found that the statements made were true & are not among the most successful enterprising farms along the North Pacific one. Among these should be notices S B Lawrence of New Sharon, Iowa who is largely interested in stock culture. Joseph F King of New Sharon, Iowa will settle down in Burleigh county & raise 500 heads of sheep.
    . 1882 Oct 6 Burleigh Co. commissioners met & resolved 3 election precincts of general election first Monday in Nov. 1882. S B Lawrence as judge of Precinct 2.
    .1882 Nov 17 - S B Lawrence has sold his residence on Avenue C, bet. 4 & 5th sweets, to J Crum, of Illinois, who will bring his family to Bismarck b before spring. The consideration was $2,000.
    . 1884 Sep 26 - SBL & H Sinclair left yesterday for Iowa. Sinclair will move to Clear Lake, Iowa, & take possession of the farm lately owned by Mr Lawrence, leaving the latter in possession of his farm at Menoken.

    . 1884 Oct 17 SBL of this city, met with a very serious injuries yesterday morning & it is almost a miracle that the was not killed. He had intended to take a party of Ohio friends out into the country, in harnessing the horses he gave them smooth bites instead of the wire to which they were accustomed. Just as he was passing though the gate the animals began to run, apparently from no fright, but pure deviltry and cussedness & soon became unmanageable. Mr Lawrence attempted to quit the horses agains the roadhouse, but filed & was facing them for the round table when they suddenly sprang to one side, throwing him out of the carriage on to a piece of railroad iron, breaking 2 of his ribs & otherwise injuring him. He was taken to this house & Dr. Lambert immediately summoned. The doctor pronounced his injuries very serious but not fatal. At last accounts he was resting well. After throwing him, the horses confined running until they reach some shade trees at the corner of 7th St. where they were completely demolished the buggy & upset themselves. Here they were caged.
    . 1884 Nov 12 - District Court convened Tues. The courtroom presented a very neat & dignified appearance, having been carpeted & other adorned, while the cars & general furnishing of the room are new & elegant. Grand jury empaneled: SBL.
    . 1885 Sep 11 - US Grand Jury, SBL, Bismarck: Col. Thos. Magill Homicide Case. Officers compelled to hunt for him.
    . 1886 Feb 5 - Joint stock association selected SBL to report & set rules & bylaws for Bismarck assoc.
    . 1886 Apr 23 - The last city council meeting empowered the committee to purchase a suitable fire department team. Looking about the city they failed to find the required team, therefore, negotiated with SBL who goes east in a few days to effect the purchase of a suitable team. Mr. Lawrence will not above the confidence reposed in him by the people & mayor.
    . 1886 May 21 - J W Waller in company with SBL left for his Iowa home yesterday & will return in a few weeks. He has purchased over 300 head of cattle to increase in interests in the Slope.
    . 1886 Aug 27 - S.B. Lawrence has ten C W Thompson tree claim on Apple creek.
    Ref: Bismarck Tribune newspaper, North Dakota.

    . 1886 Apr 3 - Land Decisions: Residence - A homestead or preemption claimant, who accepts an office, is not thereby relieved from the necessity of actually residing upon & cultivating his claim to the same extent as is required of other claimants. Cir. to Samuel Lawrence, March 8, 1886.
    Ref: Devils Lake Inter Ocean Newspaper, Ramsey Co., ND.

    . 1887 Feb 11. Registered deeds o for a railroad over & across 100 feet of land: S B Lawrence & wife, South half section 13, twp. 138, range 80.
    . 1887 Jul 8 - No doubt wheat has been damaged in some sections of the country by the very dry weather of the past few weeks, but it is certain that in other sections the grain is in good going condition There was brought to this office yesterday a specimen of Non 1 hard as it flourished on the Antelope Park farm, S B Lawrence proprietor, 3 .5 miles southeast of the city. The stems are thick & full of sap, heads are long & heavy and altogether it is about as fine a sample of grain as has been found in previous years. The specimen must been see to be believed & appreciated and it is on file for public inspection at this office.
    . 1887 Nov 4 - Notice of Summons, Territory of Dakota, Burleigh Co., 6th judicial district court: SBL, Plaintiff Vs. Frank E Stone Deft. …complaint against you for $158.29 for feet cattle sold & delivered to you at your request on Sep 9, 1887.

    Ref: Bismarck Weekly Tribune newspaper.
    . 1888 Oct 5 - The Republican county committee constitutes is as follows: Samuel Lawrence.
    . 1889 Feb 4 - The report of Commissioner Edgerly as committee on bridge at Samuel &' closing at Apple Creek, received & filed for future reference.
    . 1889 May 24 - Commissioner District Samuel Lawrence, road district 4.

    . 1890 Jan 10, Editor Tribune: In reply to the arti­cles appearing in the last issue of Mr. Moffet's paper reflecting on the engineer who located the bridge-to be-over Apple creek near Samuel Lawrence's place, said article calling attention to the altitude of that structure, I wish to make the follow­ing statement of facts:
    On August 12th last at the request of M. J. Edgerly, commissioner of the First dis­trict, 1 in company with Mr. Edgerly as he directed, located & measured a certain ditch to be constructed & also marked the location of an iron bridge to be built. In measuring for the same 1 was assisted by Samuel Lawrence who asked Mr. Edgerly what height the new bridge would be laced at. Mr. Edgerly asked Mr. Lawrence where high water had come. Lawrence replied not quite up to the floor of the old bridge. SV Thomas, Hebron, County Surveyor. Bismarck, Jan. 1, 1890.

    . 1890 Jun 13 - Bismarck, To Hon W H Winchester, Judge, Your grand jury of 6th district has the hour to report. 3. We have visited Apple Creek bridge near Samuel Lawrence's place & find that the bridge is none too high to be protected from high water.

    . 1890 Oct 10, Commissioner District 4, shall consist of that portion of Twp. 183, range 80, out of the city of Bismarck & outside of Fort Rice military reservation & vote at school house on section 26. Judges - Samuel Lawrence.
    . Editor Tribune: What about the game law? If the bird hunters & shooters could realize the harm they do this wet weather - running their dogs through the grain fields - we have charity enough for them to think they would not do it. Making paths through the growing grain at this time is very damaging, to say nothing of shooting a month too soon. It has already been repeated & we want it distinct understood that those dogs are not welcomed at Antelope Park. We have no birds to spare.
    Signed, S B Lawrence, Antelope Park, July 13, 1891.

    . 1891 Jul 31 - Notice of Final Proof, Bismarck Land Office. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim & will be registered at Bismarck, on Sept 12, 1891:
    Geo. Procter names the witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon & cultivation of said land, Sam B lawrence.
    Ref: Bismarck Week Tribune Newspaper, North Dakota.

    . 1894 Jan 26 - Notice of Mortgage Sale - Default existing in a mortgage executed by Samuel B Lawrence & Kittie Lawrence, his wife, to the Missouri Valley Land Mortgage Company, April 8,1889, recorded April 9, 1889, at 10:30 o'clock, a.m., in Book 56 of Mortgagee, page 76. of the records of Burleigh County, then Territory of Dakota, now State of North Dakota, afterwards assigned to Warren 6. Farrington, executor, on the south half 8.5 of section 13 in township 138 n. of range (80) w. of the 5th principal meridian, in Burleigh county, State of North Dakota, now due on said mortgage $4,118.47, said mortgage will be foreclosed & said premises sold to the highest bidder for cash, at from door of the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, & State ND, March 12,1891, at 10 o'clock, to satisfy said debt & cost.
    Warren G Farrington, Executor, Assignee. January 25,1891.
    Ref: Bismarck Week Tribune Newspaper, North Dakota, published 2.2.1894.

    . 1893 May 12 - Death of Samuel B Lawrence.
    The death of Mr Lawrence as an unexpected event by most of his friends & acquaintances. On May 12 at 3:15 a.m. he peacefully passed away. He had not been able to attend to the chores since March 15, but was not confined to his bed until the 6th inst.
    25 years ago he was married to the companion that now is left. Some years ago he joined the Methodist church & was identified with the Odd Fellows for some years. Mr Mrs Lawrence removed from near Oscaluss, Iowa, to Bismarck in 1882. They resided in the city for several months & then moved onto the farm, familiarly known at Antelope Park, 4 miles southeast of he city.
    The funeral services were held at the farm last Sunday afternoon, in the presence a large number of sympathizing friends. There services were conducted by Rev J R Deckard of Mandan. Text Palm 55, Cast they burden upon the Lord & He shall susie thee. The following indicates the line of thought of the sermon: We are a burden bearing people. Burdens come from financial distress, sickness, disappointment & breaking up of families. While in Sioux City, Iowa, a few weeks ago a financial crash came.
    Calling upon a pastor of one of the city churches, there were manifestations of disturbance in the pastor's heart. The case of disturbance was easily divined. Some of his parish were among the heavy losers. He was sharing their burdens & laying them before the Lord, the chief burden bearer. Fortunate indeed, were those men to be identified with a man of God, who had the intelligence & the cart to tome to their assistance & in faith lay the adversities of his people before Him, who is so abundantly able to sustain them by His grave, in the hour of their great need.
    A sermon recently heard led to the conclusion that most of our trails have no foundation in fact. We are given too much imaginary evils. We worry over possible results if certain conditions are fulfilled; which conditions are not fulfilled & the results never have anything more than an imaginary place. It is enough for the average mind to battle with facts, with grasping it with imaginary evils, which seldom produce the anticipated sorrows.
    There are many burdens which we must bear. Let us manfully & with concerted hearts meet the issue. But let us not be so foolish as to carry them aline. Cast they burden upon the Lord. God never intended for us to be left alone the midst of such trails. He has made ample provision to help us, & He has sought out the better way of relieving us; the way of intelligence. He would have the sorting ones sear of hIm. Call upon Him. Why so? He shall sustain thee. We aught to exercise the wisdom, with which he has endowed us & go directly to Him, in the name of His crucified Son & claim His grace to receive our burden souls. There is no garment so thoroughly befitting us, under trails the garment of humanity. There is no time where said garment is more needed than an occasion of dark providence such as calls us together today. We can offer no better exhortation to the bereaved wife - than that found in the text: Canst they burden upon the Lord & He shall sustain thee. May we all be ready for these special entrances.
    The floral offerings were vey fine. The remains were borne from the late residence to the Bismarck cemetery, where the last sad rites were performed. Mrs. S B Lawrence expresses gratitude for the assistance & sympathy extended to her many friends.
    Bismarck, ND. May 16, 1893

    . Sam B Lawrence, one of Burleigh county's oldest & most highly respected farmers, died about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, at his home 4 miles, se of the city. Mr. Lawrence came to Burleigh county in 1882 & for 11 years has been number among the county farming population. Since 1885 however, he has struggled with reverse & illnesses, & his last illness was a complication of physical troubles, to which was aded a nervous strain & mental worry, used by financial distresses. Mr. Lawrence was 57y of aged & lease a wife to mourn his decease. Funeral will occur from the farmhouse. Friends of the family are invited to attend.
    Ref: Bismarck Tribune, North Dakota.

    . 1910 Sep 21 - Necrological. Death Phoebe M Brooks of McKenzie, Monday evening. Born Ulster Co NY 1861, aged 49y. Married 1882 Mar to Geo. Brooks, a prosperous young farmer of Ulster Co. The young couple came immediately to Burleigh Co., ND. Brooks entered the employ of the late Samuel Lawrence, who lived on what was known as the Barnum place in Apple Creek. Since her husband's death Mrs Brooks had continued to run the farm & to raise cattle & hogs. She had already shipped 2 carloads of hogs to Chicago markets.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Died:


    Buried:
    Black granite monument, Aged 57y.

    Samuel married Jemima L KITTIE BENEDICT on 2 Oct 1856 in Jennings County, Indiana. Jemima was born on 29 Jul 1834 in Morrow County, Ohio; died on 4 Dec 1920 in New Sharon, Mahaska Co., Iowa; was buried in New Sharon Friends Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 23.  Margaret Jane LAWRENCE, .viii Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Aug 1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 Nov 1902 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 14 Nov 1902 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    At the time of her death Margaret J Silver resided at 171 Territorial St., Benton Harbor. 1902 she was the parent of 3 living children, 1 deceased.

    . 1896 Jan 17 - A pleasant surprise on Messrs William & John C Lawrence & in honor of the latter's cousin, Miss Nettie Greeley, of Cincinnati, was organic by Mrs. James Sliver & daughters & took the nature of party at the Lawrence home last Friday night. By arrangement the party all arrived same the place of rendezvous about the same time, 7 o'clock & after greetings were exchanged with the almost bewildered hosts & bear fair relatives, the ladies set about preparing supper which was an appetizing feast & of bountiful proportions. Mr Bert Smith acted as toastmasters & some of the after dinner talks would have done cried to Chancy Depew. Little Margaret Crowley sang a pretty song. There were doubt 30 present. Miss Greeley will make her home with here relatives here.

    . 1898 Mar 25 - Mrs. James Silver is sick at her home on Territorial Street.
    . 1899 Jan 10 - Mrs James Silver went to Elkhart yesterday to see her daughter Mrs Dan Crowley, who is sick.
    . 1899 Mar 4 - Mrs James Silver is very sick at her home on Territorial street with static rheumatism.

    Obituary
    . 1902 Nov 13 - Well known lady, a resident of Benton Harbor for 40 years.
    Mrs Margaret Jane Silver, wife of James Silver, died at her home, corner 4 & Territorial its, Wed. afternoon. She had been ill with cancer for a long time & for some months had been overflow, her death being sorrowfully anticipated for several weeks.
    Mrs Silver was born in Ohio Aug 17, 1837, being a little over 65 year at her death. She had lived here Robert 40 years, Mr Mrs Silver residing in the first frame house erected in Benton Harbor on the corner next to the present family home.
    Deceased leaves besides her husband, 3 children: Mrs John W Silver of Watervliet, Mrs Cynthia Crowley, wife of Daniel Crowley, the Big Four engineer, residing in Elkhart & Mrs Ada Atkinson, wife of John Atkinson, who rise at the Silver home, 171 Territorial St. Burial will take place Friday with derives at the house.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper. Benton Harbor. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 66y 2m 24d. COD: Cancer of Uterus. 171 Territorial Rd.

    Buried:
    Monument reads "Mother, Margert J Silver 1837-1902"|

    Margaret married James SILVER, Jr. on 7 Sep 1861 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. James was born on 5 Jan 1840 in Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Nov 1919 in Ocala, Marion Co., Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 98. John WILLIAM SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Feb 1864 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 13 Aug 1932 in Ocala, Marion Co., Florida; was buried on 13 Aug 1932 in Woodlawn Cemetery.
    2. 99. Ada Belle SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Apr 1866 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 1 Sep 1914 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    3. 100. Cynthia R SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 31 Jan 1937 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 3 Feb 1934 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

  13. 24.  Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .xiv Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1838 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died in 1846 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; was buried .

    Notes:



    Birth:


    Died:


  14. 25.  John C LAWRENCE, .xix Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 24 Aug 1843 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 21 Mar 1922 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Mar 1922 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . John C Lawrence soon became Benton Harbor's most popular schoolmaster in the early days of the village. To JCL is due credit for placing Benton Harbor's schools upon a practical working bases. To John C. Lawrence is due credit for placing Benton Harbor's schools upon a practical working basis. The school was graded into first & second grades, & as the building was too small to accommodate all the pupils another school house of similar construction was erected. In the new building the younger children, or juniors, were taught the alphabet, primer & first reader by a woman teacher.
    . 1882 to 1890 & 1900 to 1901 2nd term., Benton Twp., Supervisor: JCL.
    Ref: History of Benton Harbor & Tales of Village Days, 1915.

    Civil War, Michigan 14th Independent regiment, Light artillery. John C Lawrence

    . 1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor: Twp. Officers, John C Lawrence, Supt. Schools.

    St. Joseph Herald, Michigan
    . 1878 Nov 2 - Indignation Meeting, Fair Plain, Oct 23rd 1878 was held at the school house this evening. Mr. J H Watson publicly stated that he had made personal investigation to the qualification of A. V. Hover, an applicant for the position of teacher & was well satisfied Mr. Hover was well qualified as a teacher & would keep good order in his school & he was the kind of teacher we need. Mr. Hove & wife to teach to present term ... to carry out rules & regulations... to furnish the teacher with a list of text-books to be used in the school: Complaints.
    1. Hover's rules are repugnant to the feelings of the complainants.
    2. He has put at large expense of text-books outside of regular course.
    3. He is incompetent.
    Superintendent Mr. John Lawrence said Hover is qualified & efficient teacher, yet the Board persistently & stubbornly refused to go near the school until it had given Hover a notice of dismissal. Resolved the Board refused to provide Mr. Hove with a list of rules, by vote, Mr. & Mrs. Hove to continue teaching.

    . 1878 Nov.15 (A lot more on Mr. Hove.)
    Mr. J H Watson, Board member wants to vindicate himself. Mr. John Lawrence, Supt. School Benton Harbor, will not issue a 2nd grade certificate. Mr. Lawrence justly regards as an insult the insinuation of Watson & his clackers that he would give to an unworthy man a certificate, merely because some other man asked him to do so.

    Weekly Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor
    . 1886 Apr 9 -Annual township elections in Berrien Co. last Monday were conduct with much spirt. The result was a complete rout of their opponents by the Republicans, every candidate of that part was elected. Messrs. Lawrence & Plummer were on both the Republican & Prohibition tickets. Total number votes cast, 697. Supervisor: John C Lawrence 509.
    . John Lawrence returned Tuesday from Chicago, where he sold a horse & found the market in those animals quite active.
    . 1886 May 22 - The County Seat. Supervisor John C Lawrence of Benton, was in the village yesterday.
    . 1886 Jul 30 - John C Lawrence, West. was chose a delegate to represent the Old People's Mutual Insurance Co. of Benton Harbor, at the general meeting to be held at Elkhart Aug. 4.
    . 1886 Sep 17, The Republican caucus at the opera house chose to attend the county nominating conventional Berrien Springs on Monday.
    . 1887 Feb 12 - Republican Caucus held at Berrien Springs, chose 28 delegates to attend the county convention: JC Lawrence.
    . 1887 Mar 25 - County Teachers' Examination> Supervisor JCL is also a member of County school board, when to the county death this morning.
    . 1888 Mar 30 - JCL was promptly renominated for Supervisor, but in a few remarks made in a courteous spirit he endeavored to decline; this the convention would not allow & on motion, the secretary was authorized to cast the unanimous vote for Mr. Lawrence, which was done.
    . 1889 Apr 4 - the new board of supervisions, elected Apr 1st, will be as follows, the politics of each member being indicated: Benton, JC Lawrence, Republican.
    . 1889 Aug 29 Ferrier Springs County Seat. Messrs JCL of Benton & HC Crosby of new Buffalo, [also a teacher] called at the clerks's office Tuesday.
    . 1890 Apr 5 - Democrats of Benton twp. met in caucus at the city hall. JCL was nominated for Supervisor & on motion his nomination was made unanimous by acclamation.
    . 1890 Aug 6 - School inspector to fill the vacancy the Co. Board of Examiners, JC Lawrence re-selected.
    . 1891 Sep 19 - Benton Twp. Republican club held a meeting at the town hall on Britain rd. last Saturday night, with the following officers: President JCL.
    . 1891 Dec 12 - Benton Harbor, At a meeting of twp. board at the town hall SL VanCamp resigned his position as supervisor & JCL was elected as his successor, to fill the unexpired term until the spring election. The outstanding Twp. accounts were audited & all bills paid to date.
    . 1898 Aug 5 - JCL appointed administrator of the estate of Lillian H Clayton, deceased.

    News Palladium, Benton Harbor:
    . 1898 Sep 7 - Real Estate Not Dead. At least one agent says he is selling right along. Geo W Closson, who runs a bus line & does a real estate business on the side, with frequent opportunities to meet strangers as they come to town inquiring for land, denies the real estate business in this vicinity is dead. Her has sold 5 farms in the last for years. He has just completed the sale of 15 acres of choice fruit land of John & Wm. Lawrence, 2 miles east of Benton Harbor to Mr A T Stevens, who came her from North Carolina for $1,800. When fruit land without buildings will sell for $120 an acre it shows the value on real estate is by no means depreciating at the rate many suppose. Mr. Stevens has already gone to work to put up a nice house & bar on his farm.

    . 1900 Aug, 28 - The court appointed John C Lawrence administrator of the Estate of Maria Hearne, deceased, late of Benton Twp.
    . John Lawrence Upset. John Lawrence who was riding in a cutter today in attempting to cross the street car tracts had his cutter completely turned over & he wha thrown out. is head striking on the rails.
    fortunately he was not seriously injured.
    .1912 Sep 30 - John C Lawrence to Richard P Chaddock & wife, 1 ½ acres, Sec 16, Benton Twp. $300.
    . 1913 July 15 John C Lawrence to H V Hutton, ½ acres in Sec 16, Benton Twp., $100. < < <

    . 1910 May 3 Census, Benton, Berrien Co., Michigan
    Lawrence, John C, age 66, b 1844, single, Ohio., English Can. Ohio, Farmer, general farming
    Greeley, Janette, age 57, 1853, cousin, b. Ohio, Maine, Ohio, housekeeper, private family.

    . 1917 Apr 10 . John C. Lawrence. who taught during 1867 -1868. Several amusing incidents occurred during his teaching. One afternoon a little girl who was always bent on mischief would not obey him. In site of the fact that it was a warm day, the fire in that old box stove was blazing merrily way. Mr. Lawrence made this unruly pupil sit on the heap of splintery wood pile by the side of the hot stove. Suddenly a knock was heart at the door & in came a few elect visitors. Of course Mr Lawrence told the girl that she could take her seat but being stubborn & cross she refused to do this. consequently after sitting by the stove all the afternoon she was badly blistered & bruised.
    At another time he was bothered by a 16 old girl who was not very bright. She had a habit of falling asleep during school & thereby caused much annoyance as well as amusement by her ceaseless snores which sounded like an inharmonic scale sung backwards. On this particular afternoon she made more noise than usual & Mr. Lawrence unable to stand the racket longer picked up his ebony ruler and gave her several smart slaps on the shoulder with it. this made the girl exceedingly angry & she left he school for good. Everybody talks about this episode & said that it was a shame for him to have hit her, a girl, on the shoulder so. However, he said, "I am gland she did leave school because she was naturally due & stupid & caused a great deal of trouble"
    Different social affairs are held there too, until the American Hotel was built & the dining hall became the village's auditorium. J Lawrence had 112 scholars in one room. As his attendance increased he was given a tenement house by Crushing Burr. In this, which was right back of his building, he placed the pupils from 3 grades down under the new instructor Miss Bowman. Mr. Lawrence taught all of the hight grades in the old building. He instructed them also in the harder subjects like Geometry & Trigonometry.
    One day a little cooler fellow sho was broke out the smallpox came to school & entered Miss Bowman's room. As soon as she saw him se hastily if not gracefully climbed out the window & ran to Mr. Lawrence. She told him that unless he sent the boy back to his home she'd quit right then & there. Mr. L. hastens to her call & sent the lad away.
    When Mr Lawrence was leaving the school a large sized dictionary bearing an inscription i Geo. Thresher's handwriting that plainly showed how dearly his scholars loved him & a copy of Earths striation are presented to him by the pupils. He still treasures these.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor.

    . Bill Hess was succeeded in the school by John C. Lawrence. who taught during 1867 -1868. The later soon became Benton Harbor's most popular schoolmaster in the early days of the village. To John C. Lawrence is due credit for placing Benton Harbor's schools upon a practical working basis. The school was graded into first & second grades, & as the building was too small to accommodate all the pupils another school house of similar construction was erected. In the new building the younger children, or juniors, were taught the alphabet, primer & first reader by a woman teacher.
    - Supervisors: 1882 to 1890 John C. Lawrence; & 1900 to 1901 John C. Lawrence. (2nd term).
    History of Benton Harbor & Tales of Village Days, 1915.

    * 1906 Biography of John C Lawrence
    Living in Benton Twp., on Territorial Road about 2 mile e of Benton Harbor, born in Warren County, Ohio, Aug 24 1843. In 1857 he was brought to this country by parents Daniel Lawrence, born in Canada of English parentage, & Jane Crawford Crossing the border into the US he became a resident of Cincinnati & married Miss Jane Crawford of Warren Co., from an early day. Her father was an English line & her mother was from Ireland.
    Daniel Lawrence was a blacksmith by trade & later learned & followed the shoemaker's trade. In 1857 he purchased farm land on Territorial rd. near Benton Harbor. He paid $1,600. for eight acres. He died on 6 August, 1887, aged 82 y 11 16d. He wife had passed away Mar 17, 1886, at age 75 y 1m 17d. Mr. Lawrence was a Democrat & kept well informed on the questions & issues of the day.
    In the family there were 4 sons & 4 daughters, 7 of whom reached years of maturity, while 2 sons & 2 daughters are yet living, only 2 of the number are now residents of Berrier Co., John C & his sister Juditha, wife of John Osborn of Sodus township.
    Of the others, Samuel died in North Dakota;
    Margaret became wife of James Silver, d.in Benton Harbor;
    William spent his whole life farming in Benton township, & died April 8, 1905, age 69 years,
    Robert is practicing physician at Artford, MI,
    Hadasshah, married John G Witney, a fruit grower of Santa Clara Co., California

    * John C Lawrence came to Michigan when a youth of 14 year; when a boy he was lost in the right hand causing him the loss of the member. His early education was in public schools. He attended the Northern Indiana Collage for teachers.
    Through all these years Mr. Lawrence resided at the old home where he still resides. In his political beliefs, Mr. Lawrence is a stalwart Republican, attends the conventions of his party & takes an active interest in its work. He has been caring on the work of the home farm, He & his brother William being owners of the property & at the latter's death, he became his heir. They were partners all their live with the exception of 3 months always lived together. He is now engaged in fruit growing having 114 acres planted to fruit.
    His cousin Jeanette Greeley, has acted as his housekeeper for ten years. [ b. 1853 Ohio.]
    Ref: Michigan County Histories & Atlases: A twentieth century history of Berrien County, Michigan Orville W. Coolidge. 1839-1918.

    . 1920 May 8 Census, Hartford, Michigan
    - Lawrence, John C, Head, Age 76, b 1844, Ohio, Father born Canada, mother b. Ohio
    Wanner, Mary J, cousin, widow, age 81, b 1839 Canada, parents b, Ireland & Canada
    Hamilton, Elizabeth A. cousin, single, age 64, b 1856 Canada, single, parents. b. Ireland & Canada.
    Note: The widowed Mary Jane Hamilton Wanner & her sister Elizabeth Rebecca Hamilton resided at Hartford, Michigan, with John C Lawrence, Elizabeth as his housekeeper. Both were listed on the 1920 census as cousins. John C Lawrence's brother Dr. Robert Lawrence, also resided in Hartford, had just died the previous year.

    John C Lawrence, teacher. Buried Morton Cemetery.

    XREF: Please see his father Daniel T Lawrence for more details in the two printed biographies of this Lawrence family. - - -

    Birth:
    Census 1920 Hartford, MI., Alt DOB 1843 /Census 1860.

    Died:
    Millburgh Post Office.

    Buried:


  15. 26.  Juditha A LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 15 Apr 1846 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 2 Dec 1917 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Dec 1917 in Pearl Grange Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Juditha is the daughter of Jane Crawford & Daniel T Lawrence.

    . 1868 August 20 , Michigan Marriage Registration #134,
    at Millburgh, Michigan
    John Osborn, Resided Benton, MI; Age 23 / 1845,
    Born Caledon, Canada West, Farmer; married
    Juditha Lawrence, Resided Benton, MI; age 22 / 1846, Born Hamilton, Ohio,
    Married by Justice of the Peace, L A Hall;
    Wit: Emma F Hall of Millburgh, Mich., & Mrs. L A Morisnt? Depassvilleville?, NY, Reg. Aug 25, 1868.
    Note: Judith Lawrence & John Osborn are first cousins once removed,
    i.e. both grandchildren of Richard Lawrence & Mary Willson. - PJA

    . 1897 Jun 25 - Rev & Mrs James Hamilton visited the family of Mr. John Osborne at Sodus Thursday.

    . 1889 Dec 20 - Unclaimed letters remaining in Benton Harbor post office. Mrs John Osborne.
    . 1892 Apr 8 - Sodus. Mrs John Osborn & Miss Kate Kennedy of Benton were the guests of Carrie Parks last week. Pub. Apr 9, 1892.
    . 1899 Jun 19 - Benton Harbor, Funeral E W Bovec. Organist Mrs. John Osborn preluded the funeral with a softened dirge, which induced the solemnity that prevailed throughout the service.
    . 1905 Nov 27 - Mrs John Osborne is ill at her home in Sodus.

    . 1917 Dec 3 - Early Settler is Honored At last Service
    Large attendance of old time friends from all around the country was noticeable at the funeral services for the lat Juditha Osborne, wife of John Osborne, at the home of East High street, Tuesday afternoon. Th lady was well beloved in the community, where she had reside since a child & a the company who gathered to pay their last respects testified to the friendship they felt for her.
    Impressively beautiful was the message of comfort given by Rev IT Raab, Presbyterian church, to the relatives & friends assembled. The absence of music was the faithful carrying out of the expressed wished of the deceased. Large quantity of lovely flowers covered the casket & spoke silently of the many friendships which were the treasures of Mrs Osborne while living. Acting as bearers are a number of former neighbors & friends. Messrs Ernest Sherman, Lorenzo Snyder, Worth Buck, Clarence Darlin, Ge Keeler & SV Morrill.
    The deceased was born in Warren county, Ohio in 1846 & was one of 8 children born to Daniel & Jane Lawrence. All have passed away except Robert of Hartford & John of Benton township. She came to this country with the family in 1856, where she has since resided. She was married to John Osborne in 1867. to this union are born 5 children, 2 of whom have gone to rest. Mrs. Osborne is survived by her husband, 2 sons & 1 daughter. She also leaves 6 grandchildren. She died in this city December 2 1917, at the age of 71 yers.

    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor.
    - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Judith A.

    Died:
    Haemorrphage from Gastric ulcer. Aged 71y 7m 17d. 639 High St.

    Buried:
    Benton Harbor.

    Juditha married John OSBORN on 20 Aug 1868 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan. John (son of William OSBORN, Jr. and Emline KINNARD) was born on 1 Mar 1845 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. (Now Albion Twp.); died on 19 Feb 1931 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Feb 1931 in Pearl Grange Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 101. Daniel T OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1869 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 20 Jan 1872 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    2. 102. Charles Francis FRANK OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jul 1871 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 17 Apr 1936 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pearl Grange Cemetery.
    3. 103. William OSBORNE, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 8 Dec 1948 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.
    4. 104. Jennie L OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 May 1878 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 Feb 1932 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.

  16. 27.  Hadassah M LAWRENCE, .ii Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1849 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 19 Aug 1913 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    1913 Aug 10 Evening News Paper
    died, Witney - Near Los Gatos, August 19, Mrs. Hadassah Withey.

    . 1913 Aug 21, Mrs. Withey Buried
    The funeral of Mrs Hadassah Withey was held in Los Gatos this afternoon. The Deceased was the wife of John G Withey & the mother of H J Robert R & George L Withey & Mrs. L E Sheffield.
    Ref: 'Evening New' - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Hadatha Lawrence (1860).

    Died:
    resided east of Saratoga Ave. Died between 1910-1920.

    Buried:
    San Jose.

    Hadassah married John Griffith GEORGE WITHEY in 1869. John was born in Jan 1846 in Leicester, Livingston Co., New York; died on 5 Apr 1949 in Sacramento, California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 105. Harry JEDUTHAN WITHEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Oct 1870 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Apr 1949 in Sacramento, California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.
    2. 106. Robert Richard WITHEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Dec 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 11 Apr 1955 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.
    3. 107. Hattie Elizabeth WITHEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jun 1881 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 27 Sep 1953 in Saratoga, Santa Clara Co., California; was buried on 29 Sep 1953 in Madronia Cemetery.
    4. 108. George Lawrence WITHEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Oct 1887 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; died on 8 Jan 1919 in Campbell, Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California.

  17. 28.  Dr. Robert Richard LAWRENCE, .12 Descendancy chart to this point (6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 28 Jul 1851 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 10 Sep 1919 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 11 Sep 1919 in Maple Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1871 Berrien Co. Directory & History, nw sec, 16 Benton Harbor:
    Lawrence, D. T., Land owner;
    Lawrence, Robert, School teacher; Lawrence John, School teacher.

    . 1873 Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Department of Medicine & Surgery, 1875, (Graduated.)

    . 1880 May 29 - Watervleit - Last Sat. afternoon Wing, a little son of Daniel Woodward about 8 yawls, child at the saw Mill& during the temporary absence of the man who had change of a small circular as which was in motion, was kicking the saw dust from under the table when his knee struck the saw, nearly severing the let at that joint. He was immediately attended by Drs. Lawrence & Garret, who while believing amputation necessary, decided to defer the painful operation & endeavor to save the lim, if possible. No fatal effects were expected& on Sunday morning his condition seemed favorable but he shock proved too sever for the poor little fella & on Monday morning his suffering were terminated by death. No accident with fatal termination has visited our community for years & this has cast a shadow of sadness over all.
    Ref: St. Jospeh Herald Newspaper, Michigan.

    . 1885 Apr 2 - Hartford, We are glad to say that our sick seem to be improving. Mr OC Sticky thinks Dr. Lawrence will soon be obliged to hunt up another patient.
    1887 Sep 7, - Mr. Geo. Collett, while attempting to head up a barrel of apples to go on tho train became dizzy & fell off the platform, striking his head against a bolt in a car that was standing on the track & his shoulder on tho rail. He was picked up & taken home where he became unconscious. Being covered with blood, his family were greatly alarmed until the arrival of Dr. Lawrence who assured them that no serious consequences would ensue. The odd fellows have been very attentive, but not a mason has called on him. Mr. C. was able to be out again the Monday morning.
    Ref: True Northerner, Paw Paw, MI.

    . 1891 - YERBA REUMA. Yerba Reuma possesses properties well worthy our attention. As an alternative to inflamed mucous membrane of long standing, topically applied, I consider it without a peer.
    In ozaena, with that most fetid of all odors, I have found it very useful, & in chronic inflammation of the Schneiderian membranes it is even more effective; & a few patients have claimed that they have received permanent benefit in chronic nasal catarrh by insufflation of this preparation, properly diluted. I do not wish to be placed on record as claiming curative properties for this drug in chronic nasal catarrh, as I attribute the exciting cause largely due to climatic influences, over which medication has no control Dr. Robert R. Lawrence, of Hartford, Mich., in Med. & Surg. Rep.
    Ref: The Medial Bulletin, John V Shoemaker, Vol XIII.

    . 1898 Jan 19, Hartford, Miss B. Stafford, a young woman of 20, was run over by the fast train south, Friday, on the crossing one mile north of Watervliet. One arm was broken & the other arm & shoulder severely bruised. Dr. L. of this place, the company surgeon, was soon there & reduced the fracture.
    1889 Sep 25, Hartford, Dr. L & wife are in Chicago a few days last week.
    . 1900 Jul 20, Hartford, Dr. L. attended the meting of the Michigan state medical society last week, returning home Friday.
    . 1900 Sep 7, Hartford, Dr. L's horse ran away & smashed a buggy; no one was hurt.
    Ref: The true northerner, Paw Paw, Mich.

    1906 Apr 5 - Watervleit. DD Lavely of N. Waterliet was severely bitten by a large bulldog. He had been called to get a load of hay & not finding anyone at the barn went to the shore & was at the door the ferocious beast pounced upon him shewing his right and & arm in a frightful amber. As Mr lovely entered the house to get away the dog jumped on his bak tearing his shoulder open in several places. Neighbors see summoned but the dog corralled 6 of them. finally Sim Wright appear with a repeating riffle & dispatched the brute. Dr. Lawrence of Hartford dress Mr. Lavely's wounds.
    Ref: St. Joseph Dail Press, Michigan.

    . 1912 Biography: Dr. Robert R Lawrence
    Dr. Robert R Lawrence, has lived in Hartford 30 years. The Doctor was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 28, 1851, & is a son of Daniel T Lawrence & Jane Crawford, the former a native of Canada & the latter of Warren County, Ohio. The father was captain of a river boat on the Ohio river & became acquainted with the lady who he made his wife in Cincinnati. It seems to have been a case of love at first sight, for they were married after a short companionship, & a little later located in Jennings County, Indiana. From there they moved to Berrien county, Michigan, settling on a farm on which they passed the remainder of their lives. That of the mother ended in 1883, & that of the father in 1886, each having reach a good old age.

    Rearing & educating 9 children, 4 of whom are living:
    Judith, who is the wife of John Osborne, of Benton Harbor;
    John C, also a reside of that city;
    Hadassah, now the wife of John Withey & not a resident of Los Gatos, California; & Doctor Robt. R Lawrence.

    The father was a man of fine education & excellent business capacity. His father Daniel was also a man of the strictest moral rectitude & was impelled in everything he did by a strong sense of duty. This made him industrious in his affairs & careful management of them enabled him to accumulate a competence for the benefit of his offspring, as well as for the enjoyment of himself & his wife in their declining years.

    Dr. Lawrence was reared on the farm in Berrien Co. & began is education in Union School, Benton Harbor. He entered the University of Michigan in 1871, becoming in the medical department in receiving his degree in 1875. He located at Watervliet, MI. & for 6 years was an active physician & surgeon. In 1881 he came to Hartford as surgeon for the the Chicago & West Michigan Railroad Company, & also a large general practice in Co. of Van Buren.

    Dr. Lawrence married on Mar 24, 1876, to Miss Carrie B Merrifield of Colona, Berrien Co., where she was born. She is a highly accomplish & cultivated lay, well versed in literature. No children. The Doctor is a member or Florida Masonic Lodge No 309, at Hartford. He is a Republican.

    Large portrait photo of a dark eyed, dark hair & with a full mustache turning into a full beard, which was parted to leave his chin shaved. Dark coat, vest, white shirt & black bow tie.
    Ref: A History of Van Buren County Michigan, Vol. 2, 1912.

    . 1901 Aug 9 - Hartford. Dr. Lawrence has the foundation laid for his new house on south Center street.
    1902 Jan 10 - Dr .Lawrence has his house nearly completed & will movie this month.
    Ref: The True Northerner, Paw Paw, MI.

    . 1911 Aug 30 - Dr. Robert Lawrence of Hartford was in the city Monday, called in consultation in the case of Mrs John J Atkinson of Territorial st., who is very low with dropsy. [i.e. Atkinson are in laws]
    . 1911 Nov 15 - Dr Robert lawrnece of hartford was her Tuesday in consultation with Dr C A Mitchell over Mrs J J Atkinson of Territorial St.
    Ref: Herald Press newspaper, Saint Joseph, MI.

    . 1919 Oct 31 - Probate Court, Estate of Robert R Lawrence, decd. Ordered appointing John C Lawrence administrator, Bond Issued.
    Ref: True Northerner Newspaper, Paw Paw, Michigan.

    . 1922 Jul 27 - Advertisement: To close Up the estate of the late Robert R Lawrence, I offer for sale a lot 50 X 125 fee corner Waucedar & Forest Ave. McCords second addition city of Benton Harbor, Ed Finley, Administrator, Hartford, Mich.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor.

    . Robert Richard Lawrence, Birth date: 1851, Cincinnati, Ohio
    Death: 11 Sept 1919, Hartford, Mich.
    Type practice: allopath, Hartford, Mich., 1875
    Licenses: Mich 1900
    Practice dates & places: Hartford, Michigan
    Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor; University of Michigan Department of Medicine & Surgery 1875
    Education: Common schools, Ann Arbor, JAMA Citation: 73:1572.
    Ref: Directory of Deceased American Physicians 1804-1929. - - -

    Birth:
    Cincinnati.

    Died:
    Aged 68y 1m 12d. Chronic cardio-carditis with hypertrophy & chronic interstitial nephritis.

    Buried:
    Hartford, MI.

    Robert married Carrie B MERRIFIELD on 24 Mar 1876 in Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan. Carrie was born in 1856 in Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in Jun 1917 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 29.  Richard A LAWRENCE, .9 Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 9 May 1833 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 15 Feb 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Richd Lawrence, Jr. was married at the time of his death in 1867. Farmer
    Ref: Genealogical Death Indexing System, Michigan, Dept. Community Health.

    . 1860 May 29, Michigan Marriage, Sodus Twp, Justice James Albright,
    Richard Lawrence, Twp. of Benton, Michigan, Age 24 = 1836; married
    Angeline A Smith, Sodus Twp., Michigan, Age 10 = 1841.
    Witnesses: Albert & Jane Nichols.

    Civil War,
    Persons subject to do military duty from Allegan, Berrien, Kalamazoo, Joseph, Co., Michigan, enumerated during the month of June 1863.
    . Sodus, Berrien Co., Richard Lawrence,
    Age on 1st July, 1863: 28 years /b. 1835, white, farmer, married, born Canada, in the C Company, 25th Michigan Regiment, 4 months,
    Discharged for disability at Louisville,KY, Jan 15, 1863.
    Discharged before March 3rd, 1863 (= reenlisted Dec. 1862.) Signed, July 1863.

    . Michigan Company K28, Infantry,
    Private Richard A. Lawrence, mustered out May 20, 1865.
    & Michigan Company 25, Infantry, Pension 1877.
    . Civil War Pension Application:
    1877 Jan 6, Richard A Lawrence, K28th Regiment, Michigan Infantry
    Widow, Application 370528 J, Cert 319815
    Minor, Application 229441, Cert 319816
    Additional Services C 25 Michigan Infantry.

    . His mother Mary E Lawrence was still alive 1867 & Mary died after 1877 was receiving a Civil War pension from her husband Richard S Lawrence.

    . Berrien County, Michigan Deaths:
    Registration # 14. Died Feb 15 1868, Richard A Lawrence, Male,
    Father Richard L Lawrence, Mother Mary E Lawrence:
    Farmer, Married, Aged 33y 9m 6d, Benton, MI., Registered 18 Jun 1868. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 33y 9m 6d. Lung fever. Mich. Death Reg. #14 (= born 9 May, 1853).

    Buried:
    Alt: Perhaps also listed Bethel Pipestone Cem. with wife Angeline Lawrence.

    Richard married Angeline Azuby SMITH on 29 May 1860 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan. Angeline was born on 29 Jul 1841 in Niagara Falls, Niagara Co., New York State; died on 10 Jun 1927 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pipestone Road-Bethel Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 109. Mary S LAWRENCE, .xv  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jul 1861 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 23 May 1943 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 25 May 1943 in Pipestone Road-Bethel Cemetery.
    2. 110. Eunice MELVINA LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1863 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 10 Jun 1927 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    3. 111. Phoebe L LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1864 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 24 Mar 1926 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Byers Cemetery.
    4. 112. Delbert LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    5. 113. Hiram A LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Nov 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

  19. 30.  John LAWRENCE, .xiii Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in Jan 1841 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 14 Sep 1911 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    John Lawrence is the son of Richard Lawrence.

    Notes: By 1846 he was living with his Uncle William L Willson, on Yonge Street, Vaughan Twp., York County. The lot NEXT in York Twp. had belong to his grandfather, Richard Lawrence, Sr. & hence, sometimes quoted as living in Toronto. - PJA

    . 1900 Jun 18 Census, Sodus Twp., Berrier Co., Michigan
    Osbourne, John, Head household, b. Mar 1845, age 55 Canada, Father b. Canada, Mother b. England, Landed 1863, and family; &
    Lawrence, John, Cousin, Jan 1844 Canada Eng., Age 56, parents born Canada English, Landed 1860 - 40 years ago; Farm labour.

    . 1911 Sep 15 - Returned to Farm & Died Aline in Barn.
    John Lawrence is found dead in hay loft in Sodus Twp. Barn. Barking dogs attract attention & body is discovered.
    Returning t he farm upon which he had worked as a laborer for the past 4 or 5 years, John Lawrence, aged 67, crawled into the aloft of the barn on the farm premises of Mrs Sherman in Sodus township & died peacefully & alone.
    Mrs. Sherman heard the dogs barking about the barn last evening &sent hers onto investigate the cause of the trouble. Mr. Sherman found Lawrence lying in the hay loft dead, & at once noticed Sheriff Johnson who was soon on the scene. The officer summoned a physician, who declared the deceased died from natural caused & pronounced heat disease the cause of death. The body was brought to Rowe's morgue in Baton Harbor, where Mr Lawrence ha relatives. Four or 5 weeks ago Mr Lawrence left the Sherman farm & came to Benton Harbor, where he followed the occupation of a carpenter & did other odd jobs. While in the twin cities he imbibed quite freely, it is alleged, & finally decided to return to the farm where he was formerly employed. He must have died shortly after his arrival at the farm at about 6 o'clock. There were no evidences of a struggle & he passed away peacefully. Several relatives of the deceased reside in Benton Harbor & Sodus. No inquest was held.
    Ref: St Joseph Daily Press, Michigan.

    . 1911 Sep 15 - Benton Harbor. Is Found Dad in Barn Haymow, John Lawrence, aged carpenter, suddenly Expires, Body Brough to This City From Sodus - Sheriff Was Called.
    John Lawrence nearly 70 years of age, was found dead in the haymow of a barn off the Sherman farm in Sodus township early Thursday evening. Lawrence was a carpenter & had been doing odd jobs in the neighborhood for years. He had visited Benton Harbor Thursday, returning to the Sherman place between 6 to 9 o'clock. Later members of the household were attracted to the barn by the strange barking of dogs & upon investigation Lawrence's lifeless body was found in the hay.
    Sheriff Johnson was notified & he made an investigation. Natural causes were responsible for the old man's death. The body was brought to Rowe's morgue in the city, where it now awaits burial. Lawrence was well known in Sodas. He is survived by a member of relatives including a nephew, Harry Grow & a nice, Miss Molly Grow of this city.

    . 1911 Sep 28 - Find Clue of Suicide. That John Lawrence, the Sodus laborer who was found dead a couple of weeks ago on the farm of Mrs. Lucy Sherman committed suicide was proven Wednesday, when Roy Jenkins in removing a load of hay from the haymow in which the dead body was found, discovered an empty bottle of laudanum. It lay but an arm's distance from where Lawrence was found. Lawrence had often remarked that rather thing to the poor house he would take his own life. Only a day or so before he died he said he expected to 'end it all."
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 70, about 1841. COD: congestive heart

    John married Desire V CONGDON on 3 Jul 1871 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Desire was born on 25 Apr 1859 in Millerton, Pennsylvania; died on 11 Feb 1913 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; was buried in United Herbrew Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 114. Frank LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1872 in Michigan.
    2. 115. Mary Elizabeth LIZZIE LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1874 in Michigan.
    3. 116. Reuben LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1877 in Michigan.

  20. 31.  Hesther ESTHER LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 18 Jun 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 21 Oct 1909 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1867 Dec 19 Affidavit of sister Esther Lawrence King was present at the births of Clarissa & Almira Lawrence.

    . 1889 May 31 & June 7th. - Unclaimed Letters remaining in the Benton Harbor Post Office: Mrs.Esther King.

    . History of Berrien County, 1906
    Henry L King Biograph:
    His father Geo. D King was born Jefferson Co., NY, & came to Michigan in the fall of 1843 with wife Miss Susan Williams of NY, & 2 children Eunice (married Merzy Gustine, she died age 60y.) & Henry L. His birth having occurred on 27 Jan 1841, New London, Ohio. Mr. King trade his Ohio land for 80 lands on the Territorial Rd.
    Henry L King, remained at home until 21 years, after which he returned to Ohio. Following the outbreak of the Civil ware he enlisted at New London Ohio, 87 Ohio Infantry for 3 months' service. He was capture at Harper's Ferry but was immediately exchanged & returned to Ohio returned. He re-enlisted in 1863 in Company G, 20 Ohio Infantry, under Capt. Graves. His brother George enlisted at the same time. In the spring of 1864 he was sent to join Gen. Steele at Little Rock, Arkansas, & was discharged with his regiment in 1865.
    When the war was over Henry L King returned to his home & married the following year 1866 to Miss Esther Lawrence, a cousin of John Lawrence,
    & a daughter of Richard & Elizabeth Simonds Lawrence, who had come from Canada before the war & lived in this vicinity. Her father died while serving in the US Army & her mother, who long survived, passed away at the very advanced age of 90 years. She had lived with her daughter, Mrs. King.

    Unto Mr & Mrs King have been born 6 children:
    Herman, died age 28 years, having graduated from Detroit Veterinary Collage.
    Nellie is the wife of Dr. Leonard C Conkey, veterinary surgeon of Grand Rapids;
    Cuba is at home.
    Elmo is a veterinary surgeon at Lake View, Michigan.
    Myrtle is the wife of Harry Wyman, of Benton Harbor;
    Bert King is at home.
    Mr. King is a Republican.

    . 1909 Oct 26 - Esther Lawrence was born June 18, 1844, at Toronto, Canada & lived there until 15 years of age when she removed with her family to Michigan, August 23, 1866. She married Herman L King & has lived in the vicinity of Millburgh ever since. Her 6 children were born to her, girls & 3 boys, all of whom are still living wit the exception of the eldest son, Herman, who passed away July 22, 1894.
    Mrs. King will be greatly missed by her neighbors as she has always been ready to help in times of sickness & has always been a loving friend & a devoted mother to there children & finally passed away in her old home, Thursday night, Oct 21 at 11:30 O'clock. She leave a husband & 5 children to mourn her loss: Mrs Nellie of Grand Rapids, Mrs D G Fuchs of Benton harbor, Mrs. Harry Weyman of Grand Rapids, Dr E H King of Lakeview, Bert King, who has resided at there old home. He also laves 3 sisters & 1 brother, also many fiends who will miss her. Services were held at the home Sun. 10 a.m. Rev Merrifield preached, a Quartette from Millburg burnished the music. Many beautiful flowers testified of the love & esteem in which she was held. Interment was at Crystal springs.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor. - - -

    Birth:
    ALT Loc: Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Died:

    Hesther married Henry Lawrence KING, .1 on 23 Aug 1866 in Berrien County, Michigan. Henry was born on 27 Jan 1841 in New London, Huron Co., Ohio; died on 15 Dec 1925 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 15 Dec 1925 in Crystal Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 117. Dr. Herman A KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 23 Jul 1895 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    2. 118. Nellie Mae KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1870 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 15 Aug 1957 in Inverness, Citrus Co., Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
    3. 119. Cuba C KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1875 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 24 Dec 1965 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    4. 120. Myrtle F Wreath KING, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Dec 1876 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 16 Dec 1964 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview City Cemetery.
    5. 121. St. Elmo HENRY KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Mar 1882 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 1962 in Lakeveiw, Cato Twp., Montcalm Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview City Cemetery.
    6. 122. Bert C KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 1917 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

  21. 32.  Joseph LAWRENCE, .VI Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1845 in Ontario, Canada; died on < 1904 ± in Michigan.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    ALT Loc: Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Died:
    Verify.

    Joseph married Martha Ann JONES on 22 Feb 1868 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Martha was born in 1846 in Jackson, Hancock Co., Ohio; died in in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 123. Ellen Irene LAWRENCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1868 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 13 Feb 1949 in Los Angeles, California.

  22. 33.  Robert LAWRENCE, .III Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1847 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died on < 1904 ±.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    ALT Loc: Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario with G-Uncle Wm. L. Willson.


  23. 34.  Charles LAWRENCE, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1849 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died in .

    Notes:

    Birth:
    ALT Loc: Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario with G-Uncle Wm. L. Willson.


  24. 35.  Clarissa CLARA LAWRENCE, .i Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in Nov 1851 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died in .

    Notes:

    Clara is the daughter of Mary Elizabeth Simons & Richard Lawrence, Jr.

    . 1867 Dec 19 Affidavit of sister Esther Lawrence King was present at the births of Clarissa & Almira Lawrence.

    . Michigan Marriage Registration # 294,
    dated 1868 Jan 20 Benton Tp., Michigan,
    Charles Collins, resides St. Joseph, Michigan, age 22 / b 1846 Knox, Ohio, farmer
    Married Clara Lawrence, res. Benton Twp., age 16 minus 3 months (= 1851 November), Canada,
    by Geo Peters, Justice of the Peace,
    Wit: Jackson Wells, Charles E Peters, Barrien Co., Michigan.

    Note: Brother Joseph Lawrence's marriage was registered #295, one month later. - - -

    Birth:
    ALT Loc: Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario with G-Uncle Wm. L. Willson.

    Clarissa married Charles P COLLINS on 20 Jan 1868 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Charles was born in 1846 in Howard, Knox Co., Ohio; died on 8 Jun 1908 in Los Angeles, California; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 124. Bertha Veletta COLLINS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Feb 1868 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 12 Jul 1953 in Los Angeles, California; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

  25. 36.  REBECCA Mary LAWRENCE, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 6 Jun 1853 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 18 Aug 1923 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan; was buried on 20 Aug 1923 in Evergreen Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Rebecca gives her father's name as Richard D Lawrence & their mother as Mary R Simonds (& Simmonds).

    . Place of Birth: Rebecca's first marriage registration says she was born in Toronto, which is, first of all, entirely possible. Her father Richard Lawrence, Jr. moved around Ontario a fair bit. In 1843 he was living with Uncle Wm. L. Willson in Vaughan Twp. - which was Lot 26, right beside where Grandfather Richard Lawrence, Sr., was located - all very close to Toronto. In addition other relatives lived in the Town of York. It is not currently known exactly when Richard Lawrence, Jr. left his land in Gosfield Twp., Ontario, where some or all of Richard & Mary Eliza Lawrence's children could have been born. - PJA 2011.

    1. Michigan Marriage Registration #72, 1869 Nov 11, at St. Joseph, Michigan,
    WILLIAM THORP PROCTOR, Residence: Benton, Mich., Age 23, born 1846 in Yorkshire, England, Labourer;
    married Miss Rebecca Lawrence, Born Toronto, Canada. Residence Bainbridge, Mich., Age 16 /1853, by Rev. John B Fairbank;
    Wit: Joseph Silvers & Susan Proctor, both of Benton, Michigan.
    Note1: Wm. Proctor remarried in 1884 & Rebecca remarried in 1885. Rebecca will remarry William Proctor for a second time in 1912.

    . 1882 Jun 2 - Circuit Court Proceedings. Rebecca Proctor Vs. William T. Proctor divorcee decree granted. Complainant allowed custody of 4 minor children.
    Ref: Paw Paw The True Northerner.

    2. Michigan Marriage # 4188, Bangor, Van Buren, 1883 Aug 8
    Rebecca Proctor, age 30, born 1853 in Canada, resided Bangor, Michigan.
    married ISSAC FOWLER, resided Bangor, Age 40, born 1843 in New York.
    Married by Albert B Cochron, Minister of the Gospel.
    Wit: Emma L Cochran & Mary E Phillips, both of Bangor.

    3. 1900 Jun 14th Census Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Michigan
    CHARLES CARRAO, born Mar. 1859, Age 41, married for 15 years in 1885, born Tennessee, Occ: Restaurant.
    Rebecca Carrao, wife, b. Jun 1853, age 46, married 15 years in 1885, born Canada English, her father born Canada English (i.e. Ontario); her mother was born in Pennsylvania*, 1858 Immigration Year, 42 years in the USA.
    Wm. Proctor, Step-son, born Jan 1872, age 28, b. Michigan, Parent born Canada Eng., Occupation: Cook.
    Note2: *Her mother Mary Elizabeth Simons was born 1815 in Canada. Her grandmother's name is unknown, so it is difficult to verify if she was thinking about her grandmother been born in Pennsylvania.
    Note3: Census 1900 Census appears to be in conflict with the below Michigan Marriage Certificate:

    . 1892 Aug 11, A L Jackson Not Expected to Survive the attack of heart trouble with which he is suffering, the Milwaukee St. coal dealer, is much worse today. Mrs. Jackson has been visiting relatives in Ohio, was telegraphed for. The sick man is being cared for by Mr & Mrs. Charles Carrao, of the Order of Unity, of which Mr. Jackson is a member. Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot.
    . 1894 Mar 16 - Mrs. CC has an unique souvenir from the California mid-winter fair, presented to her by her father-in-law, C.G. Carrao, of Boston. It is a pure silver miner's shovel, 4 inches in length, with a miniature nugget of virgin gold on the blade & the handle is surmounted by a grizzly bear, wrought in gold & suitably inscribed. The workmanship is perfect & is a very unique novelty.
    . 1894 Aug 13 - Mrs. Charles Carrao spent Sunday at Eden. Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot.
    * 1895 Jan 26 - Mrs. Charles Carrao has returned from Benton Harbor, where she was summoned by the illness of her mother. Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot, Michigan.

    * 1896 Feb 10 - Mrs. Charles Carrao, wife of the proprietor of the Portland cafe, while assisting the cook today, was burned on the face & arms by hot grease which splashed from a dish on the kitchen range. Dr. Kimball attended Mrs. Carrao, who was painfully thought not seriously burned.
    Ref: Jackson Citizen.

    . 1899 Dec 25 - Mrs. Rebecca Carrao & husband C L Carrao were witnesses sat the second wedding of her sister Myra Lawrence. Also their cousin Rev. James Hamilton performed the marriage.
    . 1900 Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co. Census
    Charles Corrao, age 41, b Mar 1859, Tenn., Restaurant, e Huron St.
    Rebecca Corrao, age 46, b June 1853 Canada, 15 years married, 4 living children, her father b. Canada, mother b Pennsylvania, Landed 1858, 42y in US.
    Wm. Proctor [Jr], son, b Jan 1872, age 28 Michigan, Cook.
    . 1902 July 17, Thurs. - Mrs. Myra Grow is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Charles Carrao of Ann Arbor.
    News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, p4.

    . 1904 Apr 13, Wed. Alderman Goodyear moved that license money to the amount of $69.25 be returned to Mrs. C L Carrao; a warrant to be drawn for the same.
    Ref: Ann Arbor Daily Times.

    4. Michigan Marriages, on 1912 May 6, Grand Rapids, Kent Co.
    Rebecca Lawrence Carrao, age 57, born 1855 in BENTON HARBOR, MI.,
    resided Oklahoma, Occupation Cook,
    daughter of Richard Lawrence & Mary Simonds (Simons); Married THREE* previous times,
    married WILLIAM PROCTOR, age 67, 1845 in England, resided Gd. Rapids, Farmer, son of Mary Bailey & Ilbertson Proctor; married THREE previous times.
    Wit: Wm. Geldersma & Dennis Colleton, both of Gd. Rapids.
    Note4. Wm. T Proctor's re-married before on 5 July, 1884.

    . 1912 May 8. Romance Bared By Marriage License Proctor & Divorced Wife to Try It Again- Their Fourth Experience
    When Wm. Proctor walked into the county clerks office & procured a marriage license today he gained a permit to rewed a former wife after an intervention of incidence of a somewhat romanic nature. The issuance of the license marked the determination on the part of 2 persons to strive once more for the happiness which did not materialize during a former experience in wedlock.
    The little story of their lives has rather a dramatic setting to say the least. Mrs. Rebecca Corrao of Oklahoma is the other principal in the narrative & becomes the wife of Proctor for the second time. He now is a resident of Grand Rapids two & it is said he intends to make his home there. When the 2 walked to the alter this time it was their 4th experience of this character. It appears that Mrs. Corrao was Proctor's 2nd wife. But somehow their married existence was not productive of the happiness they had hoped for & finally they were divorced. Both decided to go their own way, but fate did not so decree. Both married again & began life anew. Years interceded & Proctor's wife died. Mrs. Corrao's husband died also. Thus did their fortunes run along parallel lines. The 2 once more felt the need of each other's companionship. Their paths of life which were diverging gradually began to close & their second wedding is the culmination. Proctor is 67 & his wife is fifty-seven.

    . 1915 Aug 7, Tues. Court Notes: An answer has been filed in Circuit court by the defendant in the case of William C Proctor against Rebecca Proctor.
    . 1915 Aug 24, Sat. Discontinue Divorce Case: Last July, William Proctor began a divorce action in circuit court against Rebecca Proctor. Tuesday afternoon a stipulation was filed with the county clerk discontinuing the case. The parties have made up their differences & have decided to continue their matrimonial relations.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Press.
    Note5: Rebecca Lawrence Proctor remarried Dec 1916 to Martin Hooker.
    . 1915 Dec 31 - Circuit Court, Rebecca Proctor has filed a bill for divorce against Wm J Proctor on charges of cruelty. They were married in May 1912 & have no children.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Herald Newspaper.

    . 1916 Mar 31. News of the Supreme Court, Lansing, Mich. Circuit Court, A deposition has been filed with the county clerk by Charles Marriott, in the case of Rebecca against William T Proctor.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Herald Newspaper.

    . Michigan Divorce Record 20131, Marriage 1912 May 6, Grand Rapids, Rebecca Proctor, Spouse William T Proctor. No children. Her complaint Application 1915 Sep 12; Final Action 1916 Jul 17, Alleged cause for Divorce: Extreme cruelty, Was the case contested, yes. Granted Absolute.

    5. Michigan Marriage #4000, on 1916 Dec 26 at Grand Rapids, Kent Co.
    Rebecca Proctor Lawrence, Age 63 /born 1853 in Canada, Residence Grand Rapids, daughter of Richard D. Lawrence & Mary E. Simons, Time previously married TWICE,
    married MARTIN HOOKER, born Kent Co., MI., Age 53, born 1863, Residence Grand Rapids, son of Edward Hooker & Emma Greenman; Time previously married TWICE;
    Married by Harry L Rosswell, J of. P.
    Wit: Arthur H Jones & Dana Kirk, both of Gd. Rapids.

    . Michigan Divorce Record # 20131, Date of Marriage 1912, May 6 Grand Rapids, no children, Her complaint of 1915 Dec 30, Uncontested. Granted absolute 1916 Mar 20, Extreme Cruelty.

    . 1919 Apr 16 - Court Notes. Divorce was granted Tuesday afternoon by Judge M I Dunham in superior court to Mrs. Rebecca Hooker, whose husband, Martin Hooker, is in prison.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Press, printed 1919 Apr 16.

    6. Michigan Marriage #7995, on 1919 Apr. 16 at Grand Rapids, Kent Co.
    Rebecca Hooker Lawrence, Age 57* /1862 Canada, Resided Gd. Rapids, born CANADA, housekeeper,
    daughter of R. D. Lawrence & Mary E Simons, Previous marriages TWO,
    married CHARLES F. WEBB, Age 54 /b. 1865, born Ohio, resided Gd. Rapids, Paperhanger,
    son of Henry Webb & Mary Mercer, Previous marriages: TWO.
    by John C Loucks, J. of P.
    Wit: Wm. & Norman Proctor*, both of Gd. Rapids.
    Note6: * Rebecca appears to have gotten 9 years younger. *Son Wm. Proctor & grandson Norman. - PJA.

    . 1920 Census, Charles Webb, Boards with 2 other men from Ohio at 528 Ottawa St, age 56, married (alone) factory Labourer.
    . 1920 Jan 3 Census, Grand Rapids, 135.5 E. Fulton Ave.
    Wm. Proctor, his wife Vera, son Norman & wife Marie &

    Rebecca Webb, Roomer, age 67/1853, Landed 1860, American citizen 1870; hospital cook, also Ella Petosk
    . 1923 - 263 Plainfield NE, Rebecca Webb, (Widow Chas.) Roomer, Printer Press feeder. age 35y/ 1885 Michigan. [Boarded with Rebecca previously 1920.]

    . 1922 Jul 11 - Mary Rebecca Webb has filed suit for divorce in circuit court against Charles T Webb, alleging cruelty. Arraigned before Judge Major L Dunham.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Press.

    . 1920 Grand Rapids Directory: Res. Rebecca Webb, r. 135.half Fulton E.
    . 1920 Charles F Webb, res 89half Market Av NW, Grand Rapids.
    * 1923 Polks Grand Rapids Directory: Webb, Rebecca, Widow Chas., r. 1263 Plainfield Ave. NE.
    * 1923 Grand Rapids Directory: Webb, Mary E, rooms 149 Grand Ave NE.
    Note7: The published Directory of 1923 would have data collected from the previous year 1922.

    . Michigan Death Certificate 38230179.
    Rebecca Webb, 5731 Forsyth Ave, Detroit., widow of Charles Webb,
    Born June 6, 1853, Aged 70y 2m 12d, housework,
    Father born Canada, but parents names unknown,
    Died Aug 18 1923 Detroit, of Acute Nephritis, contribute Mitral regurgitation, for 2 years.
    Death informant: Mrs. Maria Marriott, 5731 Forsyth [i.e. daughter Lillian Proctor Marriott's family].
    Buried Evergreen Cemetery, 8.20.23.

    Note to Researchers: This is different person:
    Directory: Wm T Proctor (Rebecca), lab. h 727 S Chactaw Av. Namely Wm. Thomas Proctor, b 1859, Missouri, married Rebecca Ann Wigal Proctor, 1855-1929.

    All research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Born 6 June 1854. Ref: Mother Pension Claim & Aunt Hester L. Teetzel.

    Died:
    Aged. 70y 2m 12d. COD: Acute Nephritis & mitral regulation, 2 years.

    Buried:

    REBECCA married William Thorpe PROCTOR, Jr. in 11 Nov 1869 St. Joseph & again, 6 May 1912 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. William (son of Ibbitson B PROCTOR) was born in 1845 in Ingleton, Yorkshire, England; died on 12 Sep 1928 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma; was buried in Okmulgee Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 125. Lillian May LIBBIE PROCTOR  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Oct 1870 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 15 Dec 1968 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Okmulgee Cemetery.
    2. 126. William T. WILLIE PROCTOR, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jan 1873 in Whitehall, Muskegon Co., Michigan; died on 6 Dec 1940 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Restlawn Memorial Park.
    3. 127. Maude Elmira PROCTOR  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1876 in Geneva Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died in 1966 in Aurelius, Ingham Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
    4. 128. Fred PROCTOR  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1878 in Geneva Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan.

    REBECCA married Issac FOWLER on 8 Aug 1883 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan. Issac was born in 1843 in Plattekill, Ulster Co., New York; died before 1900 in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    REBECCA married Charles L. CARRAO on 14 Apr 1900 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Charles was born in 1855 in Tennessee State; died after Dec 1917 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    REBECCA married Martin Bryan HOOKER on 26 Dec 1916 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Martin was born on 18 May 1863 in Gaines, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 18 Aug 1944 in Shelbyville, Barry Co, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    REBECCA married Charles F WEBB on 16 Apr 1919 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Charles was born in 1865 in Ohio; died on 9 Mar 1928 in Kalamazoo, Michigan; was buried on 12 Mar 1928 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  26. 37.  Almira MYRA LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 22 Dec 1856 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario; died on 13 Apr 1938 in Polkton, Ottawa Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Myra is the daughter of Lizzie (unknown name) & Richard Lawrence. Myra was born Dec 23 1856, Sandwich, Canada (Near Windsor & Gosfield, ON.) Res. RR 1 Coohersville, Michigan.
    Ref: Her death certificate.

    . 1867 Dec 19 Affidavit of sister Esther Lawrence King was present at the births of Clarissa & Almira Lawrence.

    . 1879 Apr 18, Local News. Frank Grow has launched his bark upon the matrimonial sea with Miss Myra Lawrence as first mate.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor.

    First marriage:
    . Michigan Marriage Registration # 969, 1879 Apr 9,
    Frank H Grow, Benton, Michigan, Age 24, born Monmouth, Ill, Agent, Married;
    Elmira Lawrence, Benton, Mich, Age 22, Born Canada.
    Wit: M. Rose? & C. Grow, both Benton Harbor. Reg. 10 Apr 1879.

    Second Marriage:
    . Michigan Marriage Registration #1073,
    1899 Dec 25, St. Joseph, Michigan;
    J A Burgess, age 42, Res. St. Joseph, born Illinois, Machinist; parents R B & Mary Burgess;
    married: Myra Grow Lawrence, age 43, b 1856, resided St. Joseph, born Canada; parents R & E Lawrence;
    Both one previous marriage.
    Minister: James Hamilton*
    Note1: Their cousin James Hamilton.
    Wit: C L Carrao & Rebecca Carrao*, both Ann Arbor.
    Note2*: Myra's sister Rebecca Lawrence Carrao.

    . 1899 Dec 26, Tues. - News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, p1
    . 1899 Dec 29, Affairs At the County Seat, Marriage Licenses, J A Burgess 42 & Mrs. Myra Grow, 43; St. Joseph.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1902 July 17, Thurs. - Mrs. Myra Grow is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Charles Carrao of Ann Arbor. p4.
    . 1905 Feb 8 - Small Informal Part. Mrs. Myra Grow entrained a few friends pleasantly last evening at her home in the Herring block. The game of the evening was Ringtoff, the prize being won by Mrs T A Shave. Mrs. Geo Mills received the booby prize. Solos were rendered by Miss Evelyn Grow & Mesdames Shaver Plumb sang duets. Refreshments were served.On leaving the guests left a pretty plate & pantry with their hostess. (Ref: & Republished 25 Years Ago 1930 Feb 8.).
    . 1905 Apr 21 - Mrs Myra Grow & dau. Every left last night to spend 2 weeks with Mrs Vofers?, south of St. Joseph.
    Ref: News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan,

    . 1908 Dec 5, Sat. - Mrs. Myra Grow of Holland is here visiting her son, Harry Grow & family for a ... its history turned out Saturday night as the Berrien County Shrine club staged its ...
    News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, p2.

    . 1910 Nov - 50 years ago. Mrs. Myra Grow of Washington Street, left for Goshen, Ind., where she will join her younger daughter, Evelyn row, who recently accepted a position as telegraph operator in that city.
    Ref: News Palladium, published 1960.11.10.

    . 1914 Dec 5 - Mrs Myra Grow of Holland is here visiting her son, Harry Grow & family, for a couple of weeks.
    Ref: St. Joseph Daily Press.

    . 1925 Sep 3 - Honor Mrs Grow - complimenting Mrs. Myra Grow of Holland, who is in the city visiting fiends, Mrs Amos Messner of Flair Plain, was hostess yesterday to the Pleasure Seekers at a 1 o'clock 3 course luncheon. Mrs Grow is the mother of the late Harry Grow of this city. His wife the late Mrs. Grow, was a beloved member of the Pleasure Seekers & an ardent club workers. Other guests of the club yesterday were Mrs Wm. Messner & Mrs Maude Miller, both of this city. Mrs messier served the repast at a table artistic in a color scheme of Yellow & white.

    . 1925 Sept 4, St. Joseph, Mrs Myra Grow of Chicago, has been best for past 2 weeks of Mrs Jay Gard of Niles Ave, left yesterday for Holland for indefinite stay.
    J J Gard of Niles ave, who recently accepted a position with the Eaglesfied Co. in Milwaukee, Wis., is expected home the later part of the week to spend the weekend with Mrs. Gard.

    . 1928 Oct 20 - Mrs Myra Grow of Albuquerque, NM is here for a visit at the home of her son Frank Grow & family. The trip from New Mexico was made by auto is company with fiends who are visiting in Benton Harbor.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper.

    . 1927 Jul 28 Thrus - The home of her daughter, Mrs. Myra Grow. Edwards avenue, Benton Harbor, on the occasion of her with.

    Obituary
    . 1938 Apr 21 - Funeral services for Mrs. Myra Grow, 82, Virginia Park resident, who died Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Grand Rapids, were held Friday in Benton Harbor she was a member of the Maccabees lodge whose members are expected to attend the services. Mrs. Grow is reported to have died of heart trouble. Burial Morton Hill cemetery.
    A son Frank of Eau Clair & a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Olinger of Grand Rapids, survive.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Sandwich Twp., Essex Co. Ontario. (i.e. near Windsor, ON & Detroit, MI) Ref: Death Cert.

    Died:
    Aged 81y 3m 20d. COD: Cardio vascular degeneration, 6 years.

    Almira married Frank Herbert GROW, .1 on 9 Apr 1879 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. Frank was born on 14 Jun 1854 in Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois; died on 27 Jun 1892 in Pipestone Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 129. Harry LAWRENCE GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Feb 1880 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Apr 1918 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 9 Apr 1918 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    2. 130. Mollie GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jun 1882 in Towanda, Butler Co., Kansas; died on 22 Nov 1923 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    3. 131. Lena Vidette GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Mar 1884 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 7 Nov 1906 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    4. 132. Frank Morton GROW, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Oct 1888 in Lafayette, Tippencoe Co., Indiana; died on 22 Sep 1958 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 25 Sep 1958 in Caldwell Cemetery.
    5. 133. Elizabeth Ann LIZZIE GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Feb 1890 in Lafayette, Tippencoe Co., Indiana; died on 18 Mar 1967 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
    6. 134. Evelyn Hazel GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Sep 1891 in Lafayette, Tippencoe Co., Indiana; died on 6 Mar 1934 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexio; was buried in Sunset Memorial Park.

    Almira married J A BURGESS on 25 Dec 1899 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. J was born in 1857 in Illinois; died before Apr 1910 in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  27. 38.  Mary J LAWRENCE, .xvi Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1862 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died after 1940 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Census 1910, Detroit, Michigan
    Mary J King, age 47
    Walter R King, age 24
    Myrtle A King, age 22
    John A King, age 18
    Ann Cooper, Age 70, b 1840, English Canada, widowed, Boarder, her parents were also born in Canada. [Verify if any relationship.] - - -

    Birth:


    Died:

    Family/Spouse: John KING, .Jr. John was born on 8 Jan 1886 in Minnesota; died on 19 Nov 1933 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 135. Walter Richard KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1886 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan; died on 19 Nov 1933 in Northville, Wayne Co., Michigan; was buried on 23 Nov 1933 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
    2. 136. John A KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1892 in Michigan.
    3. 137. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  28. 39.  Mary Margaret TEETZEL, .II Descendancy chart to this point (8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 Jun 1831 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Mar 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Palermo United Cemetery Monument, banded with aluminum, reads Mary Margaret, wife of Joseph Martin, a daughter of Mathias & Jane Teetzel, died Mar 12 1850, Aged 18.7 yrs ( ? faint).

    . Morton Hill Cemetery, Michigan, also lists: Mary M Teetzel 1833 - Mar 12, 1851.
    Compare with other burial's of Jane & Mathias's children. - PJA - - -

    Birth:
    Born before parents marriage.

    Died:
    Heart Aflication / childbirth Alt DOD 1854?

    Buried:
    - which is near Milton, ON.

    Mary married Joseph MARTIN in 1849 in Ontario, Canada. Joseph was born in 1818 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 138. Mary SARAH J MARTIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in c. 12 Mar 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1868 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

  29. 40.  Hester TEETZEL, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 Aug 1834 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Apr 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    TEETZEL, Jane, [parent]: Palermo United Cemetery, Halton County
    TEETZEL, Mathias [parent]: Palermo United Cemetery, Halton County.

    . Hester Teetzel is marked on the Teetzel gravestone, Morton Hill, Barrier, Michigan, as dying on April 4, 1835, which is of course before her parents emigrated to Benton Habor in 1851. She was buried with her twin, Hadasah Teetzel in Palmero (Milton), Ontario.

    . Morton Hill Cemetery, Michigan Monument reads: TEETZEL, HESTER, Apr 18, 1835. - - -

    Buried:
    Also listed on monument, Morton Hill, MI.


  30. 41.  Hadasah TEETZEL Descendancy chart to this point (8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 Aug 1834 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 18 Apr 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Palermo United Cemetery - White sandstone monuments, some liken, 2 aluminum bands support the stone which reads:

    . Hadashah daughter of Mathias & Jane Teetzel,
    die April 18 1835, Aged 10 months 6 days.

    . At the time of burial the church was called Trafalgar Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, & now is the Palermo United Church of Canada.

    . Hester Teetzel is marked on the Teetzel gravestone as dying on April 4, 1835, which is of course before her parents emigrated to Benton Habor in 1851. She was buried with her twin, Hadasah Teetzel in Palmero United Cemetery (Milton), Ontario. Hadasah is buried with other Teetzeel relatives at Palermo United Church. - - -

    Died:
    10m 6d. lWhite cement monument repaired with steel edges.

    Buried:
    Also listed on monument in Morton Hill Cemetery, Michigan.


  31. 42.  Lt. Charles Washington TEETZEL, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 4 Jul 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 3 Sep 1865 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . CIVIL WAR, Volunteer Union Soldiers, State of Missouri
    2nd Lieutenant, Charles W. Teetzel, C Company 7th Missouri Inf.
    Card # 8430366 & 23 entries.

    . CWT CI & Reg. Mar & Apr 1862 present Remarks: On daily duty as Corp. of the Provost Gard.

    . CWT. 3rd Serg. Co. I, 7 Regt MO Inf. Jul & Feb 1863، Present sick in quarantine.
    . Muster-out Roll، dated St. Louis, MO.، 14 Jun 1864.
    Remarks, Age 27 (1836), Resigned Dec 28/63 at Viscksburg, Miss.

    . Charles W Teetzel, Sergt. Con I, 7 Reg. Missouri Inf.
    Muster Out Roll، St. Louis, 14 Jun 1864.

    . Chas. W Teetzel, 2 St., Co. C, 7 Reg MO Infantry
    Jan - Feb 1864.
    Remarks. Honorably discharged the service of the M.S.S.O. 33. Date Hd 2 S (?) Dept. & Army of the Tennessee, Bridgeport، Ala., Dec 28, 1863.

    . Chas W Teetzel، 2nd Co C & Reg. MO. Inf. Muster Roll: Nov & Dec 1863.
    Muster Roll Sept - Oct. 1863 Remarks: Ascent sent without leave from Oct 12 to Oct 16/63.

    . C W T, 2nd Lieut. Co C 7 Reg MO, Age 24
    Muster Roll, Vicksburg, Miss July 1 to July 13, 1863; Joined for duty & enrolled Jul 1 1863, Bicksbury, Miss, Period 3 years. Commissioned from Sept of I Co. to 2nd Lieut. of the Co. Vice Sullivan deceased. Mustering to date from Jul 1/ 63 as per affidavit.
    . 1863 Jul & Aug, Present. Sergt. Co. I promoted 2nd St Co C, Jul 1 /1863. Comd. Co. from Jul 27, 1863 - Corrected by J J Meding, L. Mustered & transferred into the troop.

    . 1863 Dec 7، Chas. W Teetzel, 2nd Lieut. 7 MO, Vols., Tenders resignation cause, family affairs, Sec. 316 VS 1868. Certified that CW Teetzel, 2nd Company of 7th MO Volunteers was last paid by Maj. Brown, Paymaster USA to include Aug 31, 1863.

    . 1863 DEC 7 - 'Camp of 7th MO Vol Inft. Vicksburg, Miss.
    I hereby respectfully tender my resignation. ... Circumstances connected with my family render my presence at my home necessary. I am not indebted to the Government & have no Govt. property in my possession. Charles W Teetzel.'

    [Only some muster records have been transcribed here. - PJA]

    . 1943 Ed. Borrendame, sprinkled through his letter of reminiscences are one & two line references of many an old timer of the gay nineties period, such as: "C. W. Teetzel limping into his jewelry store."

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Died:
    Verify county.

    Charles married Zilpha JANE CHADWICK on 9 Oct 1858 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. Zilpha was born on 12 Oct 1837 in Hamilton Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 10 Oct 1884 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Hartford Pioneer Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 139. Mary Zilpha TEETZEL, .VI  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Aug 1859 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Aug 1860 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    2. 140. Viola May TEETZEL  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1860 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 17 Sep 1940 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Hartford Pioneer Cemetery.

  32. 43.  Elizabeth Jane TEETZEL, .ii Descendancy chart to this point (8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 13 Oct 1840 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 23 Oct 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; was buried in Wanderer Rest Cemetery.

    Notes:

    First husband of Elizabeth Teetzel was John Sam Williams.
    Second husband was Judge Geo. Day. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Buffalo, NY, Ref: Wisconsin Death Reg. [Probably refers to husband.]

    Died:
    Widow. Aged 63, d/o Math. Teetzel & Lawrence.

    Buried:
    Milwaukee.

    Elizabeth married John SAMuel WILLIAMS est 1869 in Michigan. John was born in 1840 in Ontario, Canada; died in in Berrien County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 141. Louis T WILLIAMS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1870 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Family/Spouse: Judge George DAY. George was born on 3 Dec 1840 in Troy, Rensselaer Co., New York; died on 26 May 1913 in Troy, Rensselaer Co., New York; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 142. Louis DAY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1870 in Troy, Rensselaer Co., New York.

  33. 44.  Julia Ann TEETZEL, .ii Descendancy chart to this point (8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 4 Dec 1842 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 13 Mar 1923 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.

    Notes:

    Julia A Teetzel married George Luce.

    . 1872 Feb 6 - Petition of Julia A Luce in the Estate of [her father] Mathias Teetzel, deceased, (Summary version:)
    To Judge of Probate Berrier County, Michigan, Petitioner Julia A Luce is one of the heirs-at-Law of Mathias Teetzel, Deceased & interested in the settlement of said Estate & entitled to a share of the proceeds arising from a distribution thereof: She was a daughter of Mathias Teetzel, died 1865, posses of Estate valued at $165,037 as appraised of said Estate not on file in this court. Letters of Administration granted to Jane Teetzel, wife of the deceased, although more than a year has elapsed since granting that administration. She had made no settlement or adjustments of said Estate what so ever, nor has she paid over to your petitioner her share of the proceeds of the Estate. That the Court compelled her to cause a just & full account of all matters.
    Signed, Julia A Luce, 5 Feb, 1872.
    Court Order published in the newspaper.
    Account of Jane Teetzel, Administratrix of MT Estate: Total $16,880;

    . 1865 Nov 6 - Probate Court found Jane E Teetzel to be appropriate & suitable administratrix of the Estate & Letters of Administration be issued to her.
    Ref: Michigan Probate Records, 1797-1973, Berrier Co., Lib. 2, p440, File #689 [Images 477 -604, i.e. 127 pages!]. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB 1843 /Census 1860, 17 years old.

    Died:
    Age 80 Married.

    Family/Spouse: Henry W SPRAGUE. Henry was born est 1842; died after 1923 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  34. 45.  Elizabeth JANE TEETZEL, .i Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1839 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Jul 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Jane Elizabeth is the daughter of John S Teetzel & Hadassah Lawrence.

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Jane Elizabeth, Ref: MI Death Registration.

    Died:
    Attended brother C W Teetzel funeral.

    Buried:
    Monument reads E Jane Teetzel.

    Elizabeth married Andrew Wm. KENNEDY on 4 Mar 1858 in Berrien County, Michigan. Andrew was born in 1835 in Ireland; died in Jun 1912 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 143. William E WILLIS KENNEDY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1863 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 31 Jan 1920 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. 144. Jennie MARY KENNEDY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 May 1923 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

  35. 46.  Mary Anna TEETZEL, .III Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 26 Dec 1840 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Aug 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 6 Aug 1906 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary Anna is the daughter of Hester Lawrence & John S Teetzel.

    . 1869 Minutes of the Michigan Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Conference.
    Mrs. John Teetzel & Miss M. A. Teetzel, each $1.00.

    . Morton Hill Cemetery: Mrs. W. A. Smith B 1842, died 1915 (William Smith not list for this cemetery.)

    . Alternate date of marriage 31 Oct 1870 to William Smith. Verify. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: MI. Death Cert.

    Died:
    COD: Hemiplegia. Aged: 65y 5m 8d. = 1841.2.24

    Buried:
    VERIFY buried or listed also at Crystal Springs Cem.

    Mary married William A SMITH on 31 Oct 1870 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. William was born in 1847 in Ohio; died on 11 Oct 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Berrien County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  36. 47.  Margaret TEETZEL Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 11 Mar 1843 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 18 Feb 1915 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Margaret is the daughter of Hadassa Lawrence & John Teetzel.

    . 1870 Jun 27 Census Benton Harbour, Michigan
    Relatives residing beside each other were:
    . Margaret Teetzel & husband Horace Bronson & son Charles Bronson. (Mother Haddassah Hester Lawrence.)

    . Daniel Lawrence & wife Jane, children William, John & Robert Lawrence. (Their uncle, brother to Haddassah Lawrence Teetzel and Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn.)
    . John Osborn & wife Juditha & son Daniel Osborn. (Grandson of Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn Tarbox.)

    . 1901 Jul 9, Horace Brunson returned to Chicago Monday evening while his wife remains, visiting her brother Chas Teetzel & the family of W E Kennedy.
    . Mr Mrs CD Cole & Mr Mrs Horace Brunson left his afternoon for Chicago after spending Sunday with Mr Mrs SG Antisdale.

    . 1910 May 25 - Mrs JC Fyfe of Chicago is spending the week with her mother, Mrs SG Antisdale. Mrs Horace Brunson of Chicago is also a guest at Oakwood & is visiting other relatives in this city.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. - - -

    Birth:
    / 1860 Census.

    Died:
    2444 Lexington St. Aged 71y 11m 7d. COD: Paralysis Hemiplegia at 9:45 P.M., 7 days.

    Buried:
    Informant F A Brunson 2438 Lexington St.

    Margaret married Horace BRUNSON in c 1861. Horace was born in Apr 1838 in Indiana; died in Nov 1909 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 145. Charles BRUNSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1864 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; died in By 1900.
    2. 146. Frank A. BRUNSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1873 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.

  37. 48.  John W TEETZEL, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in Mar 1845 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 7 Mar 1916 in Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana.

    Notes:

    . 1880 Census Benton Harbour, Berrien, Michigan,
    John W. Teetzel, Self, M, Male, W, 34y /1846 Canada, Laborer, Canada
    Mary Teetzel, Wife, M., Female, White, 31y,1849, born MI, Keeping House, NY, NY.

    . 1884 Apr 26 Sat. St Joseph Traveler Herald, Saint Joseph, Michigan,
    St. Joseph, Circuit Court convened the the Court House on Monday, Judge S Smith presiding.
    John W Teetzel & Mary Teetzel VS. James Pointer. Plaintiff ordered to file security for costs & order was made.

    . 1884 Jun 14 Sat. St. Joseph,
    Circuit Court, John W Teetzel vs. James Ponter. Plaintiff having failed to give security for costs, the case was dismissed.

    . 1887 Jan 22 - The following suits ere commenced last week: J. W. Teetzel Vs. Warren C Riale, Appeal $70.65.
    Ref: Ottawa Free Trader.

    . 1887 Aug 19 - Enlarging the Fair Ground. Board of agricultural society considered an offer made by John Teetzel, Jr. for these to the society a strop of land 2 rode wide & running the entire with of the fair for $100. The board authorized the payment of the sum asked.

    . 1892 Nov 11 Mrs. John Teetzel & Chas Teetzel took the train Thursday morning for Detroit where David Teetzel is very low & not expected to live.

    . 1902 Dec 4. Benton Harbor., Mr. John Teetzel of Ottawa, who has been the guest of his brother, Mr. Charles Teetzel, has gone to Allegan where his wife is at present visiting relatives.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    /1860 Census.

    Died:
    Aged 71 y.

    John married Mary D DARLING in 1867. Mary was born on 10 Mar 1848 in Amherst, Ohio; died on 4 Jun 1934 in Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois; was buried on 6 Jun 1934 in Graceland Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 147. Edward TEETZEL  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1872 in Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana.

  38. 49.  George B TEETZEL, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 4 Jul 1847 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Teetzel, Geo, painter, res Colfax ave, wife.
    Ref: 1896 Benton Harbor, Michigan - City Directory.

    . 1870 Census, Benton, Berrien Co., Michigan, Born Canada, 22 /1847, Residing with parents & siblings.

    . 1875 May 28 - Golden Wonder, Relieves & cures all infirmities of the system, not chronic in a few minutes, Sole agency for the city: Chapskey & Teetzel, 145 Gravier St.
    . 1872 Jul 11- Copartnership - The undersigned will continue the business of the New Orleans Stencil Works & Manufactory of Teetzel's Celebrated Magic Battery, at the old stand, 145 Gravier Street; also retain the agency for the Golden Wonder. Geo. E. Teetzel & Co.

    . Dissolution of co-partnership - the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name of Chapsky & Teetzel, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Robert Chapsky assumes all liabilities of the old firm & will collect all outstanding debts up to June 15. 1872. Robert Chapseky, Geo. E. Teetzel.
    Ref: Times Picayune Newspaper, Louisiana. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB: 1848 / 1860 & 1870 Census Berrien, Mich.

    Buried:
    Benton Harbor.

    George married Frances Ada FANNIE WOODRUFF on 6 Oct 1875 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Frances was born on 16 Oct 1851 in Great Bend, Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania; died on 15 Feb 1896 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 148. Hattie May TEETZEL  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Feb 1878 in ? Great Bend, Jefferson Co., Michigan; died on 1 Feb 1915 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. 149. Charles TEETZEL, .9  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1883 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 1939 in Carthage, Athens Co., New York.
    3. 150. Sadie TEETZEL  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1896 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in in Carthage, Athens Co., New York.

  39. 50.  Hester F. TEETZEL, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 24 May 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 8 Mar 1911 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 10 Mar 1911 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Mrs H run-on & Miss Hester Teetzel of Chicago are visiting relatives here.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, M

    . 1907 Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, Niles & Berrier Co. Directory
    Teetzel, Hester, f, 30, 1, $750., Benton, Benton Harbor.

    . 1909 Mar 11 - Miss Hester Teetzel of Chicago is visiting Mr. & Mrs. W. Kennedy.
    Ref: Saint Joseph The Weekly Press.

    Obiturary
    . 1911 Mar 9 - Miss Hester Teetzel Deal was well known in the Twin Cities - Remains brought Here.
    Intelligence of the death of Miss Hester Teetzel of Chicago, for many years a resident of this city was a great shock to relatives & friends here today. It is expected the remains will be brought her tonight for interment & funeral arrangements will be announced later. The cause of death was pneumonia & after an illness of but a few days. She was a cousin of Mrs Chas Teetzel & Mrs Andrew Kennedy, both of this city. Remains will be brought here tomorrow. funeral on Saturday.

    . 1911 Mar 11,Respect is Paid, Funeral Late Hester Teetzel Held this morning at Wm E Kennedy home on Broadway was held the funeral of the late Hester Teetzel tis morning, the house being filled with many friends who came to pay their last respects to one who was well known in the community some years ago. The floral displays large. NA McCune of the Methodist church officiated. Interment at the Morton cemetery. In her death local friends are called upon once more to realized that the passing of those who have been prominent in the city is gradually decreasing the circles & breaking the ranks of those who have watch the progress of the city, even though taking up residence for awhile elsewhere.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Died:
    2438 Lexington St. (4 ys.) D. endriocardis & Nephritis. & Hypostatic pneumonia & arteriosclerosis.

    Buried:
    Aged 60y 9 13d.


  40. 51.  Charles Wesley TEETZEL, .5 Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 23 Sep 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Jul 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Charles Wesley is the son of Hester Lawrence & John Teetzel.

    . 1877 Michigan Gazetteer: Benton Harbor: Teetzel, C W.

    . 1880 Jun 5 Census, Benton
    Charles Teetzell, b 1853, age 27, jeweller,
    Note: A few farms away is his in-law Daniel T Lawrence. Charles is living with his brother-in-law, Andrew, Canada, b 1832, Ireland, wife Elizabeth, b. Canada 1838,
    Their children:
    Willis E, Canada, b 1863, Mich., Mary, b 1866, Mich.

    . 1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor & St. Joseph's Directory: Teetzel, C., Res. N. Water street.

    . 1896 Teetzel, Chas. W, jewelry, res 183 Empire ave, cor Broadway, wife.
    Ref: Benton Harbor, Michigan - City Directory.

    . 1891 Dec 12 - Benton Harbor: short advertisements: Fancy clock's, Rae diamonds, Everything in silverware, See those exquisite gems at Teetzel & Haydons.
    Fraternal Notes: CW Teetzel was introduced into the mysteries of the KOTM last night.
    the jewelry Opening. Teetzel & Haydon, the jewelers, are having their grand holiday opening this afternoon. The store is prettily decorated in terms, palm & smilax & is overflowing with dainty things for the holidays. Music is being furnished by a music box, the strains mingling with the murmur of many callers who are received by Mrs C W Teetzel, Mrs. C T. Warner & Miss Grace Northrup. They are serving chocolate & wafers. Each lady is being presented with a souvenir in the form of a pretty bouquet of carnations.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor.

    . 1887 Atlas of Berrien County, Michigan: C. Teetzel 15 Acres, Madison Lane at Empire Ave.

    Michigan State Gazette 1875, Benton Harbor, Mich., Enos & Teetzel Jewelers, Main, Also entry for: Enos & Teetzel, agts. American Express Co., Main.

    The History of Berrien County states he was born Toronto, Ontario. Perhaps this is given as a nearby, better known location (?) He accompanied his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Teetzel to Berrien Co. At the age of 16 Chas. W. became an apprentice to Henry Enos, a jewelery man of Benton Harbor, where he continued to for for forty years.

    . 1888 Feb 14, US Patent Office, Charles W Teetzel of Benton Harbor, Michigan
    Holdback for Vehicles, Letters Patent # 393,797, Dated Dec 4, 1888, Application Filed Feb 14, 1888. To all whom it many concern, be it known that I Charles W Teetzel of Benton, Berrier Co., Michigan, ave invented a new & useful improvement in Safety Holdback Strap Attachments, of which the following is a description [much abbreviated]
    it consists of a metal case or shell to be attached to the shaft or thill, on one side of which case is a flexible metallic spring, the action of which spring holds in position within a slot in the case a loop attachment have a T shaped lug, which loop attachment holds firm when bulled backward, but which detaches itself well pulled forward… Accompanied by drawings. ...the holding back attachment holds firmly; but should the strap pull forward, because of the horse becoming detached from the whiffletree, the holdback strap will become detached from the thill & the horse go free, thus avoiding an accident by the dragging of the hills upon the ground. Charles W Teetzel, Witness A J Kidd, F G Worth.

    . 1898, Fifty years ago: 'Brownie' is going to the Klondike. Brownie is Mr. & Mrs. C W Teetzel's Big Newfoundland dog which figured so prominently in court not so long ago. Mr. L Bashford is going to take the handsome animal with him to the Alaskan gold fields & Brownie's shoes & blankets are being made ready today. - Republished 1948 Feb 6th.

    . 1899 Sep 23 Sept 1899 Messrs. Teetzel & Hamilton will open another store in St. Joseph, Oct 1, of which Mr. H. A. HAMILTON will have charge. Mr. Teetzel remaining in the store here. The stocks of both stores are to be filled to meet all demands.

    . 1899. Dec 12 - Advertisement: Teetzel & Hamilton, Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Two stores, well filled, new stocks, all novelties, latest in everything, Benton Harbor, & St. Joseph. - We are closing out C E Bowman's line of musical instruments cost.

    Mr. C W Teetzel has accrued a place in the room adjoining the post office for his jewelry store & will not leave Benton Harbor. He will move his goods there at once. Mr. Geo. Alger will have his jeweler's bench here also.

    . 1900 Jun 21. Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Teetzel & Hamilton formally dissolved partnership today. Mr. T retains the store in Benton Harbor & Mr. Hamilton takes the St. Joseph business. The dissolution is the result of the increase & growth of the firms business & seemed advisable for the mutual interests of the parties. Mr. T has for many hears been engaged in the jewelry business in this city & his success is note with satisfaction of his friends.

    . 1902 Mar 4. FOR RENT: 8 acre farm near town. Enquire of C W Teetzel, next door to post office.

    . 1902 Jul 31 , A Happy Midsummer Occasion at Home of Mrs. Teetzel. The ladies of the GAR ... at home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Teetzel, Wed. under the maples tees bedecked with the stars & stripes, a long & bounteous spread table was places & amid the twittering of birds, surrounded by the tall & stately hollyhock & fair gardens, the company did enjoy a free & happy hour at 12 o'clock.

    . 1902 August 5 - A pair of silver rimmed spectacles in a case marked O A Carr, Wabash, were found Monday night & left at Charles Teetzel's jewelry store.

    . 1902 Dec 4 - Benton Harbor. Mr. John Teetzel of Ottawa, who has been the guest of his brother, Mr. Charles Teetzel, has gone to Allegan where his wife is at present visiting relatives.

    . 1904 - 30 Years Ago - C W Teetzel, the oldest jeweler in the twin cities, who has been in business as any other man in this city, ill consolidate his stock with that of Geo. D Alger under the firm name of Teetzel & Alger. Mr. Alger has been located in this city for 10 years. The Alger stock will be moved to the room in the Graham block where Mr. Teetzel has been located for the fast year.
    Ref: The News Palladium, published 1934 Feb 22.

    . 1897 Dec 12, Thus. ...a dependable article here is a store that gives you a square deal any day in the year Diamonds, Watches, Clocks , Jewelry ware both solid & plated, Novelties of all kinds & description.s TEETZEL ALGER Jewelers & Opticians. 02 Witter Street. Watch I Inspectors for Big 4.

    . 1906 Jul 23 - Obituary, Benton Harbor. Chas W Teetzel died at his home Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, the result of a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Teetzel was stricken while taking a bath about 10 am. He was found in an unconscious state by his wife who summoned help & the mantas carried to his bend where he passed away without regaining consciousness. deceased leaves 4 sister: Mrs Wm. Smith, Mrs NG Kennedy of this city, Mrs Brunson & Miss Hester Teetzel of Chicago, George & John Teetzel, the later of South Bend. Mr Teetzel has been a prominent jeweler & business man of this city years & he will be missed from the active circles of the community. funeral arranges have not yet been made.
    Ref: Herald Press, Saint Joseph, MI.

    . 1908 Dec 3, Advertisement: TEETZEL & ALGER JEWELERS. - Are you skeptical concerning our advertising? Are you on who believes it's just talk? But when we say "we have the best CHRISTMAS JEWELRY stock in town you'll admit that your lack of knowledge on the subject is not proof that it is not so.
    There are no secrets in this store. Our prices are marked in plain figures. These are no superficial temporaries. Our goods are genuinely good. & impartial public common sense seems to recognize intelligent & honest salesmanship. TEETZEL & ALGER Jewelers, Benton Harbor, Mich., 102 Water St.

    . 1908 May 21. Probate. Estate of Charles W Teetzel, deceased, final accounting. The Weekly Press, Saint Joseph Mich.

    . 1908 Jan 22 - injure prompt attention please have your order early Everything in the of cut flowers & funeral also palms for rent. Manager J JEWELERS A souvenir spoons tx G M fleet spoons Teetzel Alger line of souvenir spoons. As to our special G M fleet spoons elusive sale A large line of glass & hand painted ccxx class...
    Ref: News Palladium.

    . 1910 Jun 14, Tues. - birthday & wedding gifts And our best efforts are aimed at quality & diversity we a ways keep price consideration well in mind It is these three factors that are making the Teetzel Alger store a synonym for safe trading THE REFLEX INVERTED LAMP throws the light down where you want it. It throws 99 candle power...

    . 1909 Jul 21, Wed. - number & a gold filled watch with case guaranteed for 20 years to the lady receiving the fourth largest number watches will be on exhibition at the 108 Pipestone Street Haydoits 117 street Teetzel Alger 102 Water street & Hamilton Bros Co 105 East Main street Pitchers old stand The pianos will be in a short time...

    . 1910 Aug 10, Sat -Birthday & wedding gifts & while our best efforts are aimed at quality & diversity we always keep price consideration well in mind It is these two factors that are making the Teetzel Alger store a synonym for safe trading High Price for Relic A oak Jacobean cabinet which had been used as a medicine chest in...

    . 1915 Advertisements of business houses appear in this first number of The Daily Palladium as follows:
    - C. W. Teetzel, Jewelry.
    History of Benton Harbor & Tales of Village Days, 1915.

    Further research, which Charles Teetzel's marriage: TEETZEL, CHARLES W & FRANK, AGNES M TEETZEL, TUSCOLA,- 24 FEB 1884.
    . Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    * History to Berrien County: CHARLES WESLEY TEETZEL:
    The life of Charles W Teetzel was so varied in its activity, so honorable in its purpose, so far-reaching in its effects that it became an integral part of the history of Benton Harbor & he also left an impress upon the annals of this portion of the state. In no sense a man in public light he nevertheless exerted an immeasurable influence upon the city of his residence & in business life as a financier & promoter of important industrial & commercial enterprises; in social circles by reason of a charming personality & unfeigned cordiality; in political circles by reasons of this public spirit & devotion to the general good; & in the development of those actions which ameliorated had conditions of life & of the calling forth of benevolences & liberality. Thus it was that he became known as "one ob Benton Harbor's leading mean & best beloved citizens.
    At the time of his death Mr. Teetzel was the oldest business in BH in years of continuous connection with its mercantile circles. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Sep 23, 1851 & in his youth accompanied his parents, Mr & Mrs. John Teetzel, to Berrien county, his father being a pioneer of this section of the state. The public schools afforded his educational privileges, & when 16 y. of age he put aside his text-books & entered the business world, where for many years he figured prominently & honorably. He became apprentice to Henry Enos, the pioneer jewelery man of BH & eventually he purchased the business of his employer & continued therein up to the time of this death, covering a period of almost 40 years.
    During the latter part of the time he was associated with Geo. D Alger, under the firm style of Teetzel & Alger, this connection continuing for 2 & half years. A for a period he was associated with Fred Hamilton, conducting stores in BH & St. Joseph. He was a man of progressive spirit & ever desired to attain the highest degree of perfection possible in the conduct of his businesses interests. At the same time he was thoroughly reliable & trustworthy.

    In 1890 Mr. Teetzel was united in marriage to Jennie E Teetzel & their was largely an ideal married life. congenial by nature their companionship was strengthened with the passing years & it was the effort of each to promote the happiness & welfare of the other. Many there were who benefited by the efforts & liberality of Mr. Teetzel, the poor & needy always found in him a friend & no appeal was ever made to him in vain by one who really needed air. It has been said of him that he often deprived himself of pleasures he might have enjoyed were it not for the open-handedness to persons in times of distress. He gave freely, generously & unostentatiously & oftentimes no one know of his benefactions save the recipient. In fact he shunned & avoided all publicity in connection with his many kindness but be builded for himself a monument in the gratitude & love of whom he assisted. Public measures, too, received his endorsement when he felt that the purpose was to benefit the city or promote its material, social, intellectual, political of moral welfare. He was a life long & ardent Republican in politics but never held a public office, although the opportunities to do so were numerous. He held membership in the Knights of the Maccabees & the Patricians.

    His death came suddenly & was a great shock to his fellow citizens. In fact he had won so prominent a place in public regard by reasons of his long & active connection with business life, his co-operation in public affairs & his efforts in behalf of the poor & needed that this death came as a personal bereavement to nearly all who knew him. e passed away July 22, 1906. He was a man of most congenial affable & jovial nature, & shed around him much of the sunshine of life. He was also a great man because of the use he made of his talents & opportunities, because his thoughts were not self-centered but were given to the mastery of life's problems & a fulfillment of this duty as a man in his relations to his fellowmen & as a citizen in his relations to his city, his state & his country.

    Ref: A Twentieth Century History of Berrien County, Michigan by Orville W. Coolidge, 1906. page 956. - - -

    Died:
    Probated 21 May 1908.

    Charles married Jennie E. ( Petitt ) BELL on 4 Jun 1890 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan. Jennie (daughter of Joseph BELL and Mary Green TEETZEL, .I) was born in Jan 1856 in Michigan; died after 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  41. 52.  Child Eight HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1834 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died est 1850 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Estimated date of birth is based on a small comment in the James & Rebecca's Upper Canada Sundries Petition of 29 December 1834,
    - that the value land of the same is of importance to them, for the provision of their family.
    While not definitive, it does imply the had a family at this time. - PJA.

    Died:
    Died young.


  42. 53.  Richard Lawrence HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 20 Apr 1836 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Feb 1909 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Richard L Hamilton, Part One:

    Two Hamilton siblings married two McCutcheon siblings:
    Richard L Hamilton married Jane Matilda McCutcheon &
    his sister Hadassah Hamilton married John McCutcheon.

    . 1840 - There were 2 flours mill on Lot 28 in Con 2 & 3. A Water on the next lot 29 in the third concession, there was a water saw mill.
    Ref: A Sketch of Co. Halton, Canada West, 1862.

    . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West:
    Esqsuesing, Twp. in Gore District, with excellent land & many good farms, generally well cultivated. What of superior quality is grown in this & adjoining townships. Nine hundred acres of Crown lands are open for sale at 8 Shillings per acre. 4 grist & 11 saw mills.

    . 1852 Agricultural Census Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario
    Hamilton, Con. 4, Lot 1, Chinguacousy, 100 Acres, 75 A. cultivated 43 A. under crops in 1851; 31 A under pasture 1851, 1 A. garden or orchard; 25 A under wild wood; 25 A. produced 400 bushels of wheat.
    4 A. produced 80 Bsh. peas.; 4A. produced 150 bsh. oats; 10 Acres produced 15 tons of hay, 47 lbs. wool; 5 bulls, oxen or steers, 5 milch cows, 5 horses, 24 sheep, 4 pigs, 300 lbs. beef; 21 cwts. Pork.

    * REMARKS on the January 1852 CENSUS, written by Allen Bowfield (b. c1825, also farmer in Chingoucousy.)
    In reference to the soils: The nature of the soil will be best explained by stating that there are 2 kinds of land in the ward. The one may be called sandy loam. In the neighbourhood of which soil in a few cases most excellent building sand is founded. The sandy loam with sharp subsoil grows good wheat, barley & peas; The other goes by the name of clay land has a deep black top soil with heavy clay below. Grows first rate vegetables as good crops of hays & oats. Ward No. 2 is not as favourably situated for water as some localities. In many instances the farmer depends principally upon the well. The water of which is generally of superior quality. There are a few living streams. On one of which there is a grist mill. Incapable, however of doing must dry weather for want of bountiful supply of water. The average valve of land throughout the Ward is about seven pounds per acre.
    Note1: No Fulled cloth or linen or Flannel implies James Hamilton, Sr. was no longer weaving.
    . James Hamilton owned an high number of animals in comparison with most neighbors whose average was 2 bulls, 4 milk cows & double the number of sheep! These were likely raised for the market. Also indicates a dependable water supply. Not for nothing was James Hamilton a Canada Land Agent. - PJA 2011.

    . 1856-66 Mitchell & Co.'s Canada Classified Directory Canada West: Halton, Acton. Hamilton, R., carpenter.

    . 1856 son Richard L Hamilton was living alone in a long cabin near Acton, Esquesing Twp., Ontario, working as a carpenter, no doubt earning money to help support his mother & siblings. In 1864 Alex Hamilton emigrated first to (Ohio) & then Michigan to farm.

    . Esquesing is a native word for which lies at the end.

    . 1859 Acton Esquesing Tp., Halton Co., A Telegraph Station on the GTR.

    . 1861 Jan 25 Enumerated twice,
    > First in Flamborough Twp., Enumerated, but 'Family member not present':
    Rebecca Hamilton, Toll Keeper, Age 46/1815 UC
    Richard Hamilton, Carpenter, Age 26/1835 UC
    Hadassa Hamilton, Laborer, Age 19 1842 UC
    James Hamilton, Nursery agent, Age 17 / 1844 UC

    > 2nd Peel Co., CHINGOUCOUSY TWP, Dist 5, P85"
    Richard Hamilton, Carpenter, b Canada 26/1835, resides by himself, in Log 1.5 story cabin.

    > 1861 Agricultural Census Chingoucousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. Enumeration District No 5, 2nd page of Page 110, Line 37.
    Richard Hamilton, Con 4, Lot 4, 200 Acres, 110 cultivated, 88 A. in 1860, Under pasture in 1860, 20 Acres; Orchard/Garden 2 A., Woods 10 A., Farm value $12,000.
    Fall Wheat 30A yielded 570 bushel., Spring Wheat 10A/200bu., Barley 21A/200 bu; Rye nil, Peas 5A /100bu; Oats 18A /100; Potatoes 21A /600 bu.; Turnips 3A /170Bu; Magul Wuztel [turnips] 1A /111 bu; Hay 21 bushels. [This census is somewhat blurry.]

    . This Certifies that the rite of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between
    Richard Hamilton of Acton & Jane M McCutcheon of Erin Township
    on Thursday Jane 24th, 1861 at Hugh McCutcheons
    by Rev. Joseph Musnworth, Congregational Ministries, Georgetown.
    Wit: Stewart McCutcheon, Alex Hamilton.
    Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton.

    . 1861 Jun 15 - MARRIAGE LICENSE.
    Hamilton, RICHARD, born 'City of Toronto', residing Esquesing Twp., Age 26*,
    Son of Rebecca & James Hamilton, married
    McCUTCHEON, Jane M, Age 20 (=1841*), b. Erin, daughter of Mary & Hugh McCutcheon,
    Wit: Stuart McCutcheon of Erin & Alex Hamilton of Esquesing, Ontario & Married 24 OCT. 1861 at the Congregational Church, Georgetown, Halton Co.
    Note3: Brother Alex was witness at his wedding. It is possible that his mother was present at Richard's wedding as she did not emigrate to the US until 1864.The marriage license is just before Richard's birthday on April 20 when he would be 27 years old.

    . 1861 January 24 - Congregational Church, Halton Co., Georgetown
    Jane M McCutcheon, Born & resides Erin Twp., Age 20 /1841,
    daughter of Mary & Hugh McCutcheon,
    married Richard Hamilton, Age 26 / born 1836, Toronto, resides Esquesing Twp.,
    son of Rebecca & James Hamilton.

    * 1861 Jun 15 - MARRIAGE License Halton County:
    RICHARD HAMILTON, born 'City of Toronto', residing Esquesing Twp., Age 26 / 1835,
    Son of Rebecca & James Hamilton, married
    JANE M. McCUTCHEON, Age 20 (=1841*), b. Erin, daughter of Mary & Hugh McCutcheon,
    Witnesses: Stuart McCutcheon of Erin & Adaz Hamilton of Esquesing, Ontario.
    Married 24 OCT. 1861 at the Congregational Church, Georgetown, Halton Co.
    Note3:* The marriage license is just before his birthday on April 20 when he would be 27 years old 'Adaz" that is his sister Hadassah Hamilton.
    XReference: His mother Rebecca Lawrence Hamilton's Land Grant states Town of York, Residence 1833.

    . 1866 Toronto Peel Directory:
    Richard Hamilton, Con 4 Lot 4, EHS, freeholder, Chinguacousy Twp.
    James Hamilton: Con 4, Lot 1, Chinguacousy Twp.
    John Hamilton Con 4, Lot 5, East Hurontario Street.
    John Hamilton Con 6, Lot 25 house. Chinguacousy Twp. [ie. near Acton, Ontario].

    . 1869 Prov. of Ont. Gazetteer & Directory Acton: A station on the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Esquesing, County Halton, containing 2 flour mills, 4 sawmills, 2 shingle factories, 1 planing mill, 1 tannery, 1 foundry, 1 cloth factory, 4 churches, 1 common school, 3 hotels. The principal trade is in grain, lumber, cord wood, leather & hops. Land averages from $28 to $35 per acre. Distant from County Town 11 miles, from Toronto, 30 miles & from Guelph, 14 miles. Money order office. Daily mail. Population, 700. Hamilton, Richard, carpenter.

    . 1873 Directory of County Peel, Chinguacousy - East of Hurontario St.:
    John Hamilton, Lot 20, Con 5
    Richard Hamilton, Lot 13, Con 6.
    . 1881 Halton Co. Gazetteer, Hamilton,Richard, Carpenter, Acton.
    . 1882 Hamilton, Richard, Acton, carpenter, Lovell's Business & Professional Directory of the Province of Ontario for 1882, (Montreal: John Lovell & Son, 1871), page 204.

    . 1877 Peel Co. Atlas, Chinguacousy S Twp.,
    Richard Hamilton, Farmer, Settled 1831, Brampton Post office, 1877 [deeded from his father?]
    Mrs. Hamilton, Con 2, NDS, Lot 11, 100 Acres, non-resident 1877, Non-Resident;
    Ada Hamilton, Con 4 E, Lot 2 Chinguacousy South, (now Peel Co.), 50 Acres, Non Resident.
    Con. 3E, Lot 4, 150 Acres; Con 3E, Lot 3
    Con. 4E, Lot 4, 200 Acres
    Con. 4E, Lot 2, 50 Acres, Ada Hamilton, Chinguacousy S, Ada Hamilton [i.e. Hadassah?]
    James Hamilton Con 4, Lot 1, Chingoucousy Twp.;
    John Hamilton Con 4, Lot 5 also a John Hamilton Con 6, Lot 25 house. Chinguacousy Twp.

    Note4: Wages in Upper Canada 1842: Carpenters, 6 s, 10 p. Halifax Currency per diem.

    Note5: 1855 Transferred by his WILL: Richard Hamilton, Con 4 Lot 4, freeholder, Chinguacousy Twp. Halton. &
    James Hamilton Con 4, Lot 1, Chingoucousy Twp.;
    John Hamilton Con 4, Lot 5 also a John Hamilton Con 6, Lot 25 house. Chinguacousy Twp.
    Note6: Concession 4 East is now located between Bramalea Rd. & Heart Lake Road, Peel Co., it was split in half, with the northern half becoming part of the town of Caledon & the southern half, along with the township of Toronto Gore, joining the town of Brampton. - PJA 2010.

    Acton Tanneries of Beardmore
    - Geo. Beardmore purchased the Acton plant 1864, Fire again destroyed the plant in 1872 & rebuilt the same year. About 1880 they built their Bracebridge plant. 1899 they build their brick warehouse. Ref: Esquesing Historical Society Newsletter May 1990.
    - 1877 Feb 8 Acton Tannery, The number of sides tanned annual is from18,000 to 20,000, all South American stock, imported from NY & Boston, 2,000 cords of hemlock bark earth year @ $20,000. Wages for a large number of skilled workmen is $400 per month. 100 vats. 4 acres.About 1879 they opened a larger business at Bracebridge & the dispose of that tannery. In May 1883 they set to work tearing down & remodeling the Acton property Ref: Acton Free Press.

    ACTON FREE PRESS:
    . 1875 Aug 25 - Village Council met last Thursday evening. A petition was presented from J H Smith & others for a drain on Main street from opposite Richard Hamilton's. also, one from A Stephenson, R. Hamilton & others to have Willow st. graded from the corner opposite the Post Office to the new paw factory Both potions were laid over till next meeting.
    . 1875 Nov 12 - Acton's Progress, Acton has Stephenson grown more the past 3 years than at any time, during many years of its previous history & the season now closing has probably been productive of a greater number of new buildings & a greater outlay of money than any previous year.
    * Main Street: Wm. Stephenson - A 1 ½ story frame dwelling, 22 X 30, Gothic front, upright battens, neatly designed, & well finished, at a cost of about $800. Built by RICHARD HAMILTON.
    . ROBERT AGNEW - ADDITION TO THE DOMINION HOTEL, RICHARD HAMILTON, builder. Cost about $300.
    . 1875 Dec 16 - Acton Municipal: For the Council, we hear several new names mentioned, among them being, Richard Hamilton we have, however, no positive information from the parties themselves.
    Note7: 65 Main St. N, Lot 28, Con 3, Cultural Heritage Value: Acton Veterinary Clinic: Built c. 1875 by Richard Hamilton, an esteemed carpenter credited by George Beardmore as Acton's best, on the former site of a woolen mill; The 5th or 6th brick home built in Acton; Representative of Gothic Revival style architecture including stone windowsills, bargeboard detail in gable, & dichrome [red & beige] brick detail under eaves, at corners and arch over windows.
    Ref: Halton Hill Heritage Register, Phase 3 dated 2016.

    > 1875 Dec 28, page 1 - Village of Acton, For Reeve, Dr. McGarvin - proposed by F Snyder & R. Hamilton. For Councillors: D D Christie, H J Hall, Ed. Moore - Proposed by R. Hamilton.
    . Speeches of the Candidates: I am very sorry Mr. Hamilton is going to retire [from the race], as we have always been co-workers in the interest of the village. Glad to see that Acton is keeping her place among the villages of the county, & whether in the Council or out I shall do all in my power to help her to keep that place.
    > 1875 Dec 30 - (A printed election ballot to be cut out & filled in:)
    Election of Members for the Municipal Council for the village of Acton, in the County of Halton, On Monday, the 3rd day of 1876 January - For Councillors. #2, HAMILTON, Richard Hamilton, carpenter.

    . 1876 Mar 2 - Acton Finance Committee reported the following accounts & recommended their payment. On motion of Messrs. Secord & Hamilton a committee was appointed to select the standing by-laws of the municipality & ascertain the cost of printing hem in pamphlet form.
    . 1876 Dec 7 - Municipal elections will soon be on. Matters very quiet her yet no work of any new candidates. We presume the present Reeve & the ochre members of the Council will the exception of Mr. Hamilton, will soon be making their obeisance to the electors again.

    >1876 Dec 28, Village of Acton, For Reeve, Dr. McGarvin - proposed by F Snyder & R. Hamilton. For Councillors: D D Christie, H J Hall, Ed. Moore - Proposed by R. Hamilton.
    . Speeches of the Candidates: I am very sorry Mr. Hamilton is going to retire [from the race], as we have always been co-workers in the interest of the village. Glad to see that Acton is keeping her place among the villages of the county & whether in the Council or out I shall do all in my power to help her to keep that place.

    ****Date? Acton Village Council met on Tuesday evening. Councillors: Duncan Kennedy, Benjamin Nicklin, Thos. Easton, Peter McCass were proposed by R. Hamilton.

    . 1877 Jan 18, p.3, The last meeting of the old Council was held shortly before noon on Monday, all the embers present except Mr. Hamilton.

    . 1877 Feb 8, Beardmore & Sons have about concluded arrangements to remove their entire operations to Bracebridge & that the concern here in Acton will be closed in about a year fro this time. This step has been forced upon them by the growing difficulty of pricing sufficient bark at a reasonable cost. for several years past the supply has been brought long distances, even in some case as much as 20 miles by team & further by railway. It is quite probable that the building will be used for the manufacture of upper leather & other light stock, requiring but a very small quantity of [Hemlock] bark but a larger number of skilled workmen.
    . 1877 May 3, page 3, - Mr. Richard Hamilton, ex-councilor of this village, has secured the contract or building & equipping Mr. Beardmore's new tannery at Bracebridge. He will probably be absent all summer.
    Note8: The following construction was under the direction of Richard Hamilton:

    . 1877 Aug 9, Beardmore's Tannery at Bracebridge. The Bracebridge Gazette of the 27th ult., gives an interesting account of the new tannery premises being erected at that place. The editor of the Gazette mentions having interviewed our friends, Mr. Richard Hamilton, the contractor & Mr. Z A Hall, the manager, by whom he was courteously received & from who he obtained information concerning the capacity of the building & the process of manufacturing leather: Tan yard, 65X112 ft., one story; leach house & bark shed 84X34 ft. with lean-to, 3 ft; dry house, 61x37ft., 5 stories; sweat pits, stone building, 45x345ft., one story; boiler house 35x45 ft., brick; engine house 14x35ft, brick; in the centre of the engine house there will b a brick chimney, 90 ft high, with a stone foundation 14x14ft, 6ft deep; the chimney being hollow at the bottom & consisting of inner & outer walls ob rick work, but tinselly carried in the solid, as the wall tapers on the outside.
    There will be 8 coolers, 14x16ft, in the leech house. On the top of them will stand four tubs, 14ft. in diameter & 10 feet high. From the engine house to the yard a shaft will cross about 34ft. long, to work the hide mills & water pumps.
    Tramways will run from the various buildings to the dry house & store shed & from the store shed to the wharf. A wire rope to turn the shaft in the dry house & work the hoist, will run from engine house to the dry house - thus the loads of hides will be conveyed to the different stories of the dry house, each floor of which is traversed lengthwise by a trimway working in the centre of hall on either side of which are five rooms, each containing 100 sides of leather; the dry house could thus contain, 5,000 hides, though in practice this number will not be reached, because some of the lower stories are occupied by a congress? of steam pipes.
    About 450 cords of tan back [ Xtree pat??] have been delivered on the piling grounds at opposite sides of the river.
    . 12 carpenters, 4 masons & an average of 10 laborers are employed on the works & the whole concern when finished will make so big a hole in $20,000, that the residue will be nowhere.
    The Beardmore tannery will probably be the largest tannery in Ontario & certainly the model tanner in the Dominion. - . -

    . 1877 May 10 - Complementary Supper: On the eve of Mr. Zolman Hall's departure from Acton, a number of his friends assembled at the Dominion Hotel to honor him with a complimentary supper, as a token to the universal esteem in which he is held in this his native place. ... removing to Bracebridge to take the management of new Beardmore tanner being erected there. The party comprised a large number of our most prominent citizens, ... Richard Hamilton. Mr. Hall responded warmly.
    . 1877 Oct 25, To Acton Reeve Council, I am soon to vacate Acton Tannery, I am looking for a tenant, but have not yet heard of anyone to undertake so large a concern. [ & also] I hereby give notice that I do not now buy Hemlock Bark, as I have a full supply on hand. G L Beardmore, Acton Tannery.

    . 1878 Feb 28 - We are pleased to see Mr. Richard Hamilton has recovered from his late illness enough to him to return to Acton from Bracebridge. He arrived home on Monday evening. [i.e. Monday Feb 25th].

    . 1881 Halton Co Gazetter: Village of Acton: Richard Hamilton, carpenter.
    . 1881 Oct 20 - Eramosa Fall Fair: Rockwood, last Thursday, Successful exhibitors: Agricultural Productions, Class 11, Grain etc. Indian corn: R. Hamilton.
    1882 Jul 13 - Richard Hamilton - Assessment from $1100 to $800 on pt. lot Block 1 the owner.

    . 1881 Dec 29, Thrus. - For councillors nominations there are in the field for elections, Messrs. Speight, Campbell, Moore, Richard Hamilton, John Kennedy, B Necklin & C T Hill.
    For Councillors: Richard Hamilton, Proposed by G Havill, seconded by Thos. C Moore. Thos Easton, Peter McAnn & Ben Necklin, proposed by R Hamilton. The returning officer then declared the hour for receiving nomination expired. Speeches were made by a large number of those present.

    . 1882 Jul 13 - Court of Revision met on the 5th ins. The following changes were made in the Assessment Roll:
    9. Richard Hamilton - Assessment reduced from $1100 to $800 on pt. lot block 1, is owner.
    . 1882 Dec 28 - Richard Hamilton - nominated by Wm. Hemstreet, 2nd by A A Secord, Sr.; H.W. Storey, Nominated by Richard Hamilton. For Councillors: R. Hamilton.

    . 1883 Jan 11 - Richard Hamilton desires us to state that he did not consider himself a candidate at the recent municipal elections.
    * 1883 Mar 15, p. 3 - Mr. Richard Hamilton, of Acton, who is to take charge of the building department of J. McMillan & Co.'s, Lumbering Mill, has moved into Erin. - Reported in the Erin Advocate.
    . 1883 May 31, p3 - Mr. R Royce has moved into the residence on Main Street, recently purchased from Mr. R. Hamilton.
    . 1884 Mar 6 - Acton, Messers. R. Hamilton & C Walker, of Erin, were in town on Monday.
    . 1884 Apr 17 - Advertisement: 2,000 Cords Hemlock Bark wanted @ $5.50 per cord, delivered at their Tannery in Acton before Nov 2, 184, Bark must be bright on flesh, flat & full 4 feet long, curled or damaged bark only received at a proportionate reduction. We wish it distinctly understood no bak will be received after the first of Nov without special contact. Beardmore & Co.
    . 1884 Jul 10 - Demands Immediate Attention. Owing to the careless or want neglect of Beardmore Tannery mangers, late quantities of tan bark & other deleterious substances are allowed to run into the stream passing through Acton & large quantities of bark etc, are now to be seen in the steam & along its banks all the way to Limehouse. If continued, this will have the effect not only of filling up the stream & ponds, but will inevitably kill the trout with which the stream abounds. The practice of dumping the bak into the stream is certainly an illegal one, & should be immediately prohibited by the proper authorities.

    . 1887 Oct 20, Thursday - A large number of citizens attended the World's Fair at Erin yesterday. !
    . Erin show yesterday was a great success. The weather was delightful & visitors crowded in swarms. The village didn't begin to accommodate the people. The reputation of this far-farmed exhibition has been fully sustained.
    . 1887 Dec 1 - Mr. Richard Hamilton, of Erin as in town (Acton) yesterday.
    . 1888 Feb 9 - Mr & Mrs Richard Hamilton, of Erin, were visiting friends this week.
    Mr & Mrs. Chas. H. Walker, of Erin, visiting friends in Acton last week.

    > 1889 Oct 17, Erin, Mr. Richard Hamilton has just returned from visiting all over Michigan & other parts of the States, meeting relatives he had not seen in about 33 years. [i.e. since 1856!] Page 2 as copied from the [Erin] Advocate.

    * 1896 Jun 4 - Richard Hamilton of Erin, a former resident of Acton is preparing the planks for the saw vats at the tannery. He has put in nearly all the vats at the tanner for 30 years [1866]. Republished in the Acton Free Press on 1916 Jun 1.
    . 1897 Feb 11 - Mr & Mrs Richard Hamilton, Erin, were in town yesterday.
    . 1899 Wellington Co. Directory, Hamilton, Richard, grocer. Population 700.

    . ACTON'S EARLY DAYS: At the corner of Mill & River Streets occupied part of the site of John Holt was old woollen mill. It was built by Richard Hamilton, on of the best carpenters Acton ever had. He built it for his own residence about 70 years ago [1869]. He previously built the residence on Fairview Avenue, near Fairview Cemetery. After living there for a short time he sold that house to David Williamson, who lived there from shortly after his marriage until he went over to the Malcolm McPherson farm in Nassagaweya. Richard Hamilton lived in the brick house a good many years. ... The late George Beardmore thought no one in the community could put in (tannin) vats equal to Richard Hamilton.
    Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton's only daughter (only child) married Mr. Charles Henry Walker, manufacturer, of Erin Village & the family sold out their interests in Acton & moved to Erin. Mr. Hamilton went into the grocery business there & continued until his death [in 1909].

    Crossing River Street, which was opened when Acton Plow Company's works were built, we come to the Acton Creek. The source of this splendid stream is the spring on the third line, a little over a mile to the north, where it comes from the rock. The creek flows through the Near property, supplying the trout ponds & hatchery ...across Main Street into Fairy Lake which covers 88 acres. Many a trout have I caught in the bed of the creek when it meandered among the willows. Many a dozen speckled beauties have I seen caught in the big mill pond from flat-bottomed boats or long rafts.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 1939.

    * Hamilton family photo available c 1895 Erin.

    History of the Acton House Richard Hamilton built:
    . 1926 Nov 18 - Old Times Along the New Highway: Beside the home of stone mason Malcom Kennedy's the wee cottage with a history. It was built by John Hold when he erected the Wollen Mills on the lot where M. J H Reid's fine brick residence now stands. Mr & Mrs Sidney Smith reside there while there palatial residence was being erected. It is known as Fairview Place for the past 50 or 60 years, Mrs C S Smith lived their most of her married life & where she passed away last spring.

    > > > The fine home of James H Reid, at the corner of Main & River Streets, was erected by the late Richard Hamilton, carpenter and contractor, for himself & his wife and Miss Ella, their daughter. It was a perfect piece of construction and when built was regarded as one of the best houses in this country. Mr & Mrs Hamilton resided there until Richard gave up his contracting work & more to Erin, where he went into the grocery business.
    Mr Robt. Royce purchased the property when Mr & Mrs Hamilton & daughter removed from Acton. Mr Royce's daughter, Mrs Orr was left alone through the removal of her children to make their way in life. After them, James H Reid, a retired farmer purchased the property & for the last 12 or 15 years has made this home. Mr. Reid has kept the place as neat as a new pin all the time.
    River Street was at one time the site of the Mill race & flume from the dam to the Wollen Mills.When Acton Plow Co. was established, over where the Hydro Power Station & mason Kitting Works are now, the course of the stream was diverted & the old mill race was discarded & River St. opened.The fine old car pine timbers of Plow Factory went up in smoke when the factory was destroyed by fire 30 years ago [1901] 50 years ago I saw many shoal of speckled trout & under the old log bridge there I caught my fear share of them under the grass banks further down steam. On the north side of stream there was a saw mill on the Smith property. I remember when lumber was sawn there. Between the old mill & stone house, there was at one time a carriage shop of Tom Easton. Other houses on Main street were the first brick cottage built by Charlie Holmes, Royal Exchange Hotel (now Bank of NS & Patterson's Meat Market). Wm. Overton's blacksmith, the old school lane, Smith's Shingle Factory, Store Glove Leather Tannery. Mary is calling me to dinner. I must go. Signed, The Red Man McCutcheon.

    Acton History Contd.
    Across Ransom Street (now Fairview Ave) from the Cook Homestead: Richard Hamilton built a fine frame house of attractive design shortly after he was married, about 80 years ago. dick Hamilton, was on of the best carpenters ever had in Action. This house he regarded with much pride. It was one of the finest houses the village then possess, but he didn't live there long. He took a fancy to but a brick house for a home down town & shortly after the Acton Plow Co. was organized in 1874 & bought the old Holt Mill property & part of the Sidney Smith frontage on Main St., he bought from the Company the lot at the corner of Main & River Streets & but his new home. It was a fine brick house this time & still stands there in good state of repair. James H reed is the present owner. It was the 5th or 6th brick house erected in Action. David Williamson & his bride resided there next, as well as Wilson Ramshaw for quite a time. Next to Hamilton was Esra Adams.
    by, The Old Man of the Big Clock Tower (regular column) in Acton Free Press, published 1937.11.25.
    . 1979 Aug 29, Dr. Ron Trenton, Esquesing Historic Society is trying to preserve Acton's past by cataloging the town's older buildings..He is living in a house build in the 1860 or 1870, The building was constructed by Richard Hamilton, who also built what is now Rott Little School. When he was renovating it , he found parts of a newspaper dated 1879 behind some wallpaper. He learned of the building's hasty by asking neighbors.

    .1901 Jul 18, Obituary: Wm. Marsales, an early resident for nearly 70 years was resident in Action, Lot 1, Con 5, deacon of Disciples of Christ, Bearers, Richard Hamilton.
    Note: Will Mmarsales operated the rolling machine at the mill, & owned part of the land on which the tannery was built.
    . 1902 May 22. Obituary: Mrs. James Brown, Ruth Ann Hall, eldest daughter of Asa Hall, Esq., Born 1841 in Acton. Her husband lived 14 y. on Lot 1, Con 4, Erin, where he operated a saw mill. Friends from a distance were in attendance: Mr. Richard Hamilton & (his daughter), Mrs. C W. Walker, Erin.
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . Land Registry Office, ACTON VILLAGE. Lot 28, Con 3
    . 1856 May 28, Instrument 355C Mortgage, Reg 4 May 1856, Richard Hamilton.
    . 1863 Nov 25, Instrument #54 F Quit Claim, Reg 11 NOV 1864, Richard Hamilton.
    (Investment group Wm & Mary Glass; subdivided lot). The next lot is the Halton Disciples of Christ Church, South of Mill Street. (Document is too faint to know for sure who was the grantor/grantee. There was much land speculation in Acton & consequently continual land partitioning by the Glass-Adams etc. PJ Ahlberg. )
    . 1872 Mar 25, Bargain&Sale, Wm. Stephenson & Wife, to Richard Hamilton, 34 acres, Part West Half Lot 28, Con 3, $1.
    . 1874 Jul 22, B&S, Wm. Stephenson, to Richard Hamilton, Part W Half, subject to a certain mortgage, $50
    . [also found in] VILLAGE of ACTON. Copy Book Vol. 11, 8 OCT 1874. (i.e. duplicate copy) Richard Hamilton, Carpenter of Acton.

    ACTON VILLAGE, Abstract Book Lot 2 Block 14.
    Ins. 355, Mortgage 2 & 1856. Reg. 4 MAY 1855 Grantee: Richard Hamilton.
    1863 Nov 25, Instrument 54. Quit claim, Reg. 11 NOV 1864. Richard Hamilton.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract Esquesing Book 711
    Lot 32, Con 28, Esquesing, Halton Co.
    . 1872, Mar 25, Bargain&Sale, Wm. Stephenson & wife, to Richard Hamilton, 34 Held perches, Part of Wly. Half of Lot 28, $7.
    . 1874 July 22, Partial, Wm. Stephenson, to Richard Hamilton 36 sq. perches of Part Wly Half. Subject to a certain Mortgage. $1.
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    Page Two:
    Died, Richard Hamilton, died Feb 4th 1909
    Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton.

    > Died, Hamilton - In Erin, on Thursday, February 4th, aged 74 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, published 11 Feb 1909, p. 2.

    . OBITUARY1: Mr. Richard Hamilton, of Erin Village, died very suddenly last Thursday. He had been at his usual work & business about the store the day before & death came without warning. The funeral on Sunday afternoon was very largely attended. Mr. Hamilton spent his boyhood & middle life in Acton & was highly esteemed here. He was a house carpenter & builder & was foreman carpenter for Messrs. Beardmore & Co. at the tanneries for many years. During his residence here Mr. Hamilton built one of the first brick houses in town - the comfortable residence at the corner of Main & River streets, at present owned & occupied by Mr. J. H. Reed & family. About twenty years ago he removed to Erin. Mrs. Hamilton & her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Walker, survive. Mrs. Walker was bereaved by the death of her husband last fall.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 11 Feb 1909, P 3, Col 2.

    . OBITUARY2: That "in the midst of life we are in death" was most impressively forced upon Erin, Ontario, attended by a large number of sorrowing friends. The pallbearers were H. Mathews, D. McCleland, G. F. Sutton, J. D. Leitch, H. R.Smith & H. Barbour., one of our prominent & most highly esteemed citizens, was, almost without a moments warning, summoned from the activities of his life to the realities of the unknown world beyond. Up to the moment he was stricken Mr. Hamilton was in the enjoyment of his usual good health & his unexpected & startlingly sudden death within 24 hours thereafter, came as a great shock to his family, to his friends & to the community at large.
    Deceased was born in Toronto 73 years ago, was for many years a successful builder & contractor & some 25 years ago came to Erin, where he engaged in the grocery business & won the respect & esteem of every one with whom he came in contact during that quarter of a century. His genial presence will be greatly missed in business, religious & social circles.
    His youngest brother predeceased him by only nine months & those who survive are Alexander of Bangor, James of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Warner of Fairville, Mrs. McCutcheon of Grand Rapids & Miss Rebeckah Hamilton, Fairville, all in Michigan.
    On January 24, 1861, he married Jane McCutcheon of the 3rd line, Erin & she & an only daughter, Mrs. C. H. Walker are left to mourn the loss of a faithful husband & a loving father. They have the sympathy of all. Deceased was a devout member of the Disciple Church & a member of the A.O.U.W. Services were held by Rev. G. O. Black in the above church on Sunday afternoon & the interment took place to Erin Cemetery, the funeral being attended by a large number of sorrowing friends.
    The pallbearers were H. Mathews, D. McCleland, G. F. Sutton, J. D. Leitch, H. R.Smith & H. Barbour.

    ESTATE FILE, Richard Hamilton died 4 Feb, 1909. Application of Jane Matilda Hamilton, widow, of Erin, Wellington Co.
    Real & personal, valued at $3,050.00.
    Richard Hamilton of Village of Erin, County of Wellington, Merchant.
    All in favour of Jane Matilda Hamilton & thence of any surveying children.
    The property #13 East side of Main Street, Erin, W 1/2 Lot 15, 10 Con., Erin Twp. According to a Plan of Survey made by Charles J. Wheelock, Esq., filed at Guelph.
    Signed, R. Hamilton. Witness Humphrey Matthews, Erin, Harness Maker & Wm. M. Dowell, Barrister-At-Law.
    PROPERTY $1,800. - . -
    Securities A.O.W.W. 150.
    FARMING IMPLEMENTS 300.
    STOCK-IN-TRADE 300.
    $3,505.00

    . 1919 Jun 12. Obituary: In his young manhood Mr. John Bell learned the trade of carpenter & framer. He & the late Richard Hamilton built numbers of the buildings in Acton & vicinity. They built the store on the site of the Secord block on the south side of Mill Street for Mr. Benzie, one of our early merchants. This store was burned down about 50 years ago. [1869]. When the Civil War broke out in 1862 the family moved to Niagara, NY & joined the American Army.

    JOHNSON COUSINS: Cousins Richd. Lawrence Johnson, Senior live also in Esquesing Twp. as did his brother Robert Lawrence Johnson (Lot 30, Con 1.) & also his son Richd. Lawrence Johnson, Junior, also live in Acton, & surely must have have known each other. R L Johnson, Jr. was born 1869 & thus 30years younger than R L Hamilton.

    . 1856-66 Mitchell & Co.'s Canada Classified Directory Canada West:
    Carpenter & Builders, Acton. Hamilton, R., carpenter.
    . 1871 Ontario Directory: Acton West; Village, A large quantity of wheat is purchased here. There is a considerable mfg. of flour, lumber & leather. Hamilton Richard, carpenter.
    . 1892 Ontario Gazetteer & Directory, Hamilton, Richard, grocer & crockery.
    . 1898-99 Western Ontario Gazetteer & Directory: Erin, Hamilton, Richard, grocer.

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you- . -

    Richard Lawrence Hamilton, Part THREE, Life in Old Ontario

    . PIONEERS of OLD ONTARIO:
    One of the great privations at the beginning was in the long intervals between regular religious observances. I remember when we were crossing the ocean, William Hunter, who afterwards settled in Chinguacousy, came to our quarters & had prayers with us every night & morning. After we arrived at our new home the first regular services were held by the Rev. Mr. McMurchy, who came over from Eldon township for the purpose. John Gunn, father of the founders of Gunn's Limited, was a volunteer helper. He made a regular practice of reading Scriptures & praying with the old people of the settlement, who, owing to growing infirmities, were unable to attend the regular church services that were held. Daniel Cameron was another who helped in this same way.

    When church services were held, people travelled as much as 30 miles to take part, said Angus McDougall, the son of the speaker.
    I have known them, even in my time, to come in lumber-wagons from as far as Sutton on the south, Uptergrove? on the north & Woodville on the west to the old stone church at Beaverton. Their earnestness was shown not only in the distance they travelled but in the patience with which they sat through services lasting from eleven o'clock till four, while their simple faith & devout thankfulness were voiced in the Psalms which filled the old church with a stern melody. Duncan Gillespie was the precentor. He read the Psalms line by line & then led the congregation as they sang in praise & thanksgiving. The favourite Psalms were the 103 & 123rd. …

    . A CHINGUACOUSY VILLAGE:
    Few men witnessed more varying stages of the pioneer period than did Abraham Campbell, whom I met at Lot 28 on the first concession of Chinguacousy in July, 1899. Mr. Campbell spent his life on the farm on which he was born when Chinguacousy was the farthest settlement north of the lake. As a child & youth he saw other pioneers pass his door on their way to the virgin forests of Dufferin, Grey & Bruce. He was witness of the annual summer pilgrimage of the men from the newer lands of the north to the older settlements of the south in search of employment in which they might earn bread for the winter. As the forests of the northland were pushed back before the attack of the axe-men, he viewed the winter procession of teams by which the grain of the north country was hauled toward lake ports. To all this Mr. Campbell was able to add what his father had told him of days prior to the period covered by his own recollection, the period when even the Niagara district was young. His father as a youth was at Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek & Lundy's Lane & one of the most prized possessions of the Campbell homestead, when I was there in 1899, was an iron pot,18 inches in diameter, captured from the American forces at Stoney Creek & still doing duty in the Campbell homestead over eighty years later.
    Ref: WHEN OAKVILLE RIVALED TORONTO 1879.

    Mr. Campbell's father & 6 brothers took up 1000 in Chinguacousy about 1820, after having journeyed from the old family home in Lincoln County by an ox-team. From Cooksville to their locations, the way led over a road made through the bush with their own axes. A quarter of a century later Campbell's Cross, on the highway connecting north & south, was a scene of bustling life." There was a tavern there containing 18 rooms," said Mr. Campbell, "& in those rooms I have known 20 or 30 people to be accommodated over night. As late as two o'clock in the morning I have seen the bar-room so full of people that one could not get near the bar itself. There were three stores in the village at that time & they were all busy places. Whence did the business come? Largely from the north country, which by that time had begun to produce a surplus. I have seen as many as one hundred teams arrive with grain in a single day. Part of the grain was bought by local merchants & teamed by them to Port Credit for shipment by water. Some of the farmers hauled their own grain all the way to the lake port.

    " Teaming this grain was real labour. Between Chinguacousy & the north, hauling was possible only in winter & even then 25 to 30 bushels made a load. In coming down the Caledon mountain it was necessary to put a drag on the sleighs. Those who did their own teaming to Toronto or Port Credit frequently used ox-teams & sleighs to Campbell's Cross & then borrowed wagons for the journey to Toronto. On some of these journeys the snow was up to the backs of the oxen when north of the Caledon mountain, [Hwy. 10/ Hurontario St., Halton Co. - PJA], - while south of our place the animals wallowed to their bellies in slush & mud. Some of these northern farmers came from as far back as Owen Sound with grass seed, venison & pork for sale, the round trip occupying well over a week. At times the nights were spent in the bush while sleet or rain beat in through the partial covering afforded by the forest. But the people were happy with it all. Return cargoes usually consisted of groceries & a half-barrel of whiskey & as long as the latter kept the interior warm, exterior cold did not matter much to the hardy men of that day.

    "At the period covered by my earliest recollection bears & wolves were common in Chinguacousy. I have more than once seen cows come home with flanks & udders so badly torn that the animals had to be killed. During the 'thirties, 'forties & 'fifties, the father of Kenneth Chisholm, who for years represented Peel in the Legislature, made staves from the oaks that covered a good deal of the township. The staves were hauled to the Credit by oxen, floated down the stream to the Port & thence shipped to England. About 1860, while I was assisting in removing an old oak stump, we unearthed a tool that had been used in splitting staves.

    "One of my earliest election recollections is connected with the contest in which Colonel Ed. Thompson defeated William Lyon Mackenzie in the year before the Rebellion [1837]. That was the most exciting electoral battle we ever had. The electors of Caledon, Chinguacousy & Toronto townships all went to Streetsville to vote. The polls remained open for a week or two & for most of that time my father was engaged in hauling Tories to the voting place. On the last day of polling five or six teams were massed &, headed by bagpipes, took the last of the voters to the poll.

    When Oakville rivaled Toronto: Robert W. Brock, whom I met at Belfountain about the same time that 1 had the interview with Mr. Campbell, gave some further information of early days in Peel & Dufferin. "At the time of my earliest recollections," Mr. Brock said, "the Centre Road had displaced the first concession of Chinguacousy was the leading highway to the north. In the late 'sixties, I have seen that road black with teams & traffic going on day & night. This continued until the old narrow gauge T. GK & B. was built to Owen Sound & markets were opened at Orangeville, Shelburne & Dundalk. Then the glory of Churchville & Streetsville began to wane.
    Ref: When Oakville Rivaled Toronto, 1879. - - -

    Birth:
    Obituary says he was married Jan 24, 1861.

    Died:
    DOB also given on Death Cert. COD: cerebral heamorrhage after a few hours, Grocer.

    Buried:
    Row 20, Plot 14, with his wife & granddaughter Henrietta Charlotte Walker.

    Richard married Jane Matilda MCCUTCHEON on 15 Jun 1861 in Georgetown, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Jane was born on 10 Oct 1841 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 17 Nov 1917 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 151. Mary ELLA HAMILTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jul 1863 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 27 Dec 1944 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.

  43. 54.  Alexander HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 3 Oct 1837 in Halton County, Ontario; died on 11 Oct 1910 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 13 Oct 1910 in Arlington Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Alexander Hamilton's in-law, John McCutcheon, farmed next lot to Alex, in Saugatack, 1870.

    PART ONE, Canada:

    . Alex's birth year conflicts with his brother Richard L Hamilton's verified DOB as 1836 APR 20th.*
    Note1: As supported by Ontario Census of 1861, 1870 & 1881
    & brother Richard Hamilton's Wellington County Death Certificate.
    Saugatuck Allegan Co., Michigan, gives Alex's DOB as 1837.
    "Though but eighteen years old, he assumed the care of the family' (1855 father dies, minus 18 years = born 1837).

    Witness:
    . This Certifies that the rite of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between
    Richard Hamilton of Acton & Jane M McCutcheon of Erin Township
    on Thursday Jane 24th, 1861 at Hugh McCutcheons
    by Rev. Joseph Munsworth, Congregational Ministries, Georgetown.
    Wit: Stewart McCutcheon, Alex Hamilton.
    Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton.

    . 1861 March, Flamborough W Twp., Wentworth Co, Ontario, Canada:
    Richard Hamilton, Age 26, b 1835, Carpenter, born Upper Canada, frame house 1.5 stories.
    Alex Hamilton, Age 23, b 1838, Nursery Agent, born Upper Canada.

    . 1870 Jun 25 Census, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan: Alexander 33 y/ 1837, B Canada, Nursery man; Sophia, 1846, Ohio & Blanche Hamilton, age 1, b Michigan.
    . Sister Hadassah Hamilton McCutcheon & family live beside Alex Hamilton.
    . 1880 Jun 24 - Saugatack, Allegan, 1910 Census Van Buren, MI., gives DOB 1837
    . 1900 Census Van Burren, MI. gives DOB 1836 Oct. Date of emigration to Michigan remains consistent at 1864.
    In the c.1895 photo, Richard & Alex appear to be a similar age, but not enough to say if Richard is actually the elder.

    * Photo taken with Hamilton siblings at Erin, Ontario about 1895.

    . Obituary: Dies after lingering illness
    Alexander Hamilton formerly of this place & who lives in Ganges for a number of years before moving to Bangor, where he has resided ever since, died at his home, Monday Oct 10 & was buried from the house Wednesday of this week.
    Mr. Hamilton was widely known as a a nurseryman & had many personal friends in this vicinity. He was born Oct 1, 1836 & his well lived life was an example to his neighbors wherever he lived. The large number of flowers sent & the crowds of friends who attended the funeral from far & near indicates the esteem in which he was held. The remains were laid to rest in the Arlington Cemetery at Bangor.

    . 1985 Illustrated Atlas of Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Mich. shows A. Hamilton's property is beside his brother-in-law, Sam'l Wanner. 40 acres each, two concessions from Lake Michigan. The school house was situated on the neighbours connecting the backside of Alex Hamilton's property.

    . 1910 May 6 - Acton, Ontario - Rev. T. Albert Moore, D.D. was undergoing treatment in the hospital a few weeks ago ... Dr. Moore is the fourth of Acton's sons, that we know of, to receive a coveted honor, thee of whom were at one time members of the same Sunday School class: Rev. Dr. Chas A Cook, of Spikane, Wash.; Rev. D. J. E. Farmer, of Dekalb, Illinois & himself. Rev. Dr. James Hamilton, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is the other. Perhaps there are more. The Free Press has much pleasure in extending hearty congratulations to its former editor.
    Newspaper clipping with photo of T A Moore included.
    Ref: Acton Free Press. Newspaper clipping was found in the Bible of Ella Hamilton Walker, the niece of of a James Hamilton. For a paper over a hundred years old, the clipping appears in excellent quality.

    1892 BIOGRAPHY.2

    . ALEXANDER HAMILTON. This gentleman is one of the influential & respected residents of Ganges Twp., Allegan County, residing on section 20. He is extensively engage in fruit-growing & the nursery business. He was born October 3, 1836, in Halton County, Canada, to James & Rebecca Hamilton.

    Our subject began working out at the age of seventeen, at the death of his father.
    Note2: If Alexander was born in 1836 + 17 years, means James Hamilton died 1853 (or more likely in 1854, owing to the conflict here of Alexander's date of birth. - PJA.

    He was the oldest son at home & help to educate his younger brothers & sisters. He completed his own education after the age of 21 years [i.e. about 1857 or 1858.]

    In 1864 he came to Michigan, locating at Benton Harbor on a small fruit farm, where he made good financial success, but lie a great many people in that city, he wanted to go West & after taking an extensive trip in different Western States, came to the conclusion that Michigan was a good enough State for him & so, in 1866, came back to this State & located in Allegan County; here he now resides.

    Here Mr. Hamilton has given his attending to fruit-growing & the nursery business. He has been very successful in this line of of pursuits & has an orchard 1,000 trees now bearing. He raises annually 100,000 peach trees for market & until about 1880 all was raised on his farm in this county. The greater part of his nursery is now situated near Grand Rapids, Kent County. His largest sales are in this county & he sold one year 100,000 trees within a radius of ten miles of his own home. His trees & fruits are of the choicest varieties & he is visited by customers from all the counties around. He is well liked for square dealing & his genial manners & he has secured a competence as a result of personal industry & good judgement, put forth in a field wisely selected.

    The original of this biography was married on 26th of May, 1868, to Miss Sophia Ensign. Mrs. Hamilton is a native of Ohio & one of 14 children born of Horace & Lucinda Ensign, natives of Massachusetts. Nine of this family are yet living. They are Caleb, Electa, Lysander, Sophia (Mrs. Hamilton), Cora, George, Hattie, Summer & Denning. Our subject & his amiable wife are parents of 5 children:
    Blanche, the wife of A. G. Robinson, Maude, deceased, Alice, Harry & Willie.

    The parents of this family are members of the County & Mrs. Hamilton is a member of the Congregationalist Church. In politics, Mr. Hamilton votes for the man he think best qualified for the position, irrespective of the party.
    Ref: Portrait & biographical record of Kalamazoo, Allegan & Van Burren Counties, Michigan. Printed 1892, Chicago.

    . 1864 Alex Hamilton had gone to (Ohio) & Michigan to work. Did Alex Hamilton visit with cousin Daniel T. Lawrence was then living in Ohio & who was also a tree farmer? - PJ Ahlberg 2013.

    . Michigan Naturalization Records, Allan Co., Michigan, Box 1, Folio, Page 322 (*no date noted). *

    . THE SAUGATUCK & GANGES POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 30 Sept 1871, at the village of Douglas, Alexander Hamilton - Director. In Mar 1880 Alex. was the again the Director of the Society.

    . ILLUSTRATED ATLAS OF ALLEGAN CO. MICHIGAN, Published 1895) Ganges: PEACH BELT NURSERIES:
    We make a speciality of growing healthy, hardy Peach Trees of the surest bearing & most profitable market varieties. We also have now growing in these nurseries of the best money-making kings, a large stock of Currant & Gooseberry plants, 2 year old Grape Vines, 2y old Asparagus Plants, nursery grown Blackberry & other Berry Plants. In addition to the above we can furnish in small quantities at bottom prices, a fine stock of young & thrifty apple, Pear, Plum & Cherry Trees. Call or address: A Hamilton, Ganges, or J C Maynard No. 156 W Bridge Street, Grand Rapids.

    . 1855 several thousand baskets of peaches -mostly Crawfords - were being shipped to Chicago annually. The fruit was sold for three dollars per bushel; the peaches were then peddled by street vendors for ten cents each. The great Berrien County peach boom came to an end with refrigeration.
    Ref: May/June 1993 issue of Michigan History. - . -

    PART TWO, Michigan News:

    . 1880 March The Saugatuck & Ganges Pomological Society
    The society was organized Sep 30, 1871 at the Village of Douglas...2 western town of Allegan Co....Treasurer: Alexander Hamilton. The Charter members numbered 85.

    . The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:
    1 Jun, 1882 - Dec. 31 Meeting of the Saugatuck & Ganges Pomological Society, Douglas, Masonic Hall. An essay will be found on the 5th P. of this paper from the pen of A Hamilton, on varieties of peaches to plant. It was read before the last meeting of the S G Pomological Society & is a most excellent article. ... Mr. Hamilton read a paper on varieties of peaches to plant, which caused considerable discussion & brought out some very desirable information. Summary of article:
    When peaches are scare as they were this year, almost any kind / quality will sell at remunerative prices, but when they are plentiful as last year, only the very choicest will well: The most remarkable of these trees: The Reeks peach ripens with the Amsden & Alexander, a third larger, quite beautiful. The Ensfield peach ripens a few days after the Hale's Early: it does not rot as that variety usually does & has been shipped sound without any special attention year after year;
    The Lewis Chili ripens between the Early Rivers & the Early Crawford. size & general outside appearance resembles the Hale, but the flesh is more sold & creamy white & parts from the pit freely. It is valued chiefly on account of its early ripening. The Bandle peach is very large, high colored, round, yellow peach, ripens a few days before the Early Crawford & sold last year for $3 a crate, other peaches were scarcely paying expenses. The Purday peach is a marvel of wonderful size, surpassing beauty & unequalled excellence & ripens a few days before the Late Crawfords. Last year $3 to $5 / basket, other good peaches were selling at 50¢ /basket. One tree yielded 25 baskets last year.

    . 1882 Jan 27 - The essay read by Alex. Hamilton at the last S & G Pomological Society meting, which appeared in the COMMERCIAL soon after, has been republished in many of the leading papers of the state.
    . 1882 Sept 29ch yielded him 176 Bushels. & still some farmers are discontented with their crop, Mr. H. however, is quite happy over his good fortune.

    . 1883 Jul 22 - Pomological Society (Saugetuck & Ganges) meets last Saturday each month in Masonic Hall, Douglas. H Bird Jr. Sec. J F Taylor, Pres.
    . 1884 Jan 11 - Saugatuck. Of the 30,000 peach trees grown & purchased by A. Hamilton, Peach Belt, 5,000 including 20 Kinds, are still for sale.
    . 1884 Feb 22 - Mr. A. Hamilton is in receipt of some 5 bushels of Tenne? seed grown peach pits.
    1884 May 16 - On the way to Mr. A. Hamilton's early Monday morning, we noticed that Dr. Brunson is putting up a new house on his farm in this twp.
    . Peach Belt Clippings. A. Hamilton's trees arrived in good shape on Saturday evening.
    1884 Sep 5 - Walter but Little Ahead.,- G W Wanner budded, at the Peach Belt Nursery, for A Hamilton, 26, 516 peach trees in 12 days of nine hours each, which would be an average of 2,455 for each ten hours work. The wood was taken out of buds & each one inserted as soon as removed form the stick of buds. Gilbert Desser did the tying. John Hones, a boy 14 years of age, put, 1,030 to 1,200 per day & did it nicely. Saugatuck township has made a good record this year & there are still 2 nurseries yet to be heard from.

    . 1885 Feb 13 - Pomological Points. Feb. Meeting, re-elected A Hamilton.
    . 1885 Apr 24 - Mr. Hamilton has returned from a business trip to the State of Ohio.
    . 1885 May 5 - A. Hamilton, who has been at Johnsville for 3 weeks, returned home Tuesday.
    . 1885 May 15 - Peach Belt Pick Ups, Frank Augustine went to Johnsville, Saturday to work Mr. Hamilton's farm three.
    . 1885 Aug 28 - Jimmie Hamilton of Johnsville, is visiting his Uncle Alexander.

    . 1886 Jan 29 - Alexander Hamilton, of Ganges, dropped in to shake hands with the printer this week.
    . 1886 Feb 12 - Pomological Meeting, Douglas, Sat. Feb 6, at 2 p.m. Elected VP. A. Hamilton.

    . 1890 Jan 17 - Alexander Hamilton visited Grand Rapids this week on purpose to confer wit the promoters of railroad from Gr to Benton harbor. Mr. Hamilton was told that the new company was disposed to favourably consider a crossing of the Kalamazoo R at Saugatuck, but the CL*MR had secured such land ...Mr H. was further informed that if the projected road was built that operations would begin not later than the first of next August.
    . 1890 Feb 21 - Over a year ago Alexander Hamilton wrote the C&WMR in regard to building a side track from some point on their line into the peach section of Ganges Twp. He called their attention to the large shipments of fruit made each year from that section, but his letter was unheeded. Mr. Hamilton has lately rec. a replay indicating their willingness to favorable consider the side track matter. The people of Ganges, however, are not now to be waned from the the more important project of a lake shore Rd. by & by when the Grand Rapids & Lake Mich. Rd. gets in more practicable shape...

    . 1890 Mar 17 - The people of Ganges have already begun the work of securing subscriptions to furnish the right of way for the GR & Lake Mich R. ...Alex Hamilton & Hutchinson were summed to GR this week to confer with those who have the project in hand. ... to cross the Kalamazoo River at Saugatuck ferry, Village of Douglas, then branch off to the S. 7 W through the Twp. of Ganges between the Hooter & Chase roads.

    . 1891 Jan 23 Jan - S G Pomological Society, Masonic Hall, Douglas, last Sat., Elected A Hamilton VP for Ganges. Membership fee was fixed at 50 cents.
    1891 Feb 13 - Peach Crop. AH, one of the big fruit men of Allegan Co., says there least 1,500,000 baskets of peaches now in sight in his section incase the buds all get through. He claims to have made a personal canvass of the big orchards.

    . 1894 Jun 7, Muskegon, West Michigan, fruit Growers meet here Jun 14 -15. Executive committee consists of Walter Phillips, A. Hamilton. Afternoon Session, The cause of the decline in the price of fruit, by Alexander Hamilton, Ganges.

    . 1894 Jun 14, Among the Fruit Growers R M Kellogg of Ionia says the prospects for fruit in that locality are very promising. Grand Rapids grapes were retarded by the frost, but not materially injured. Alex Hamilton of Ganges, Allegan County, is a large fruit grower in that locality. A. Hamilton stayed at the Wierengo Hotel, Muskegon.

    . 1894 Jun 15 - "The cause of the decline - the price of fruit" appear red by Alex Hamilton of Ganges ... like other things, are usually cause by over production takes place when there is more produce than is required. Under consumption when times are hard & money is scarce & Common & poorer people are unable to purchase what fruit they need & pay a good price for it. At present a large portion of our people are unable to buy fruit.The western Michigan farmer cannot afford to buy peaches here at a pice that would afford us a profit while he is obliged to sell his wheat for 50¢ a bushel."
    The low prices of farm products was given as one cause of low prices for fruits. The Legislation decreased the supply of paper & metallic money. ... The judge urged fruit growers of Mich. to plant potatoes to compete with the world. The speaker replied to Alex Hamilton of Ganges, who thought the judge had criticized his paper on the cause of fruit prices. One swallow doesn't bring summer, one one financial mismanagement is not the sole cause of our present depression.
    Ref: Muskegon Chronicle Daily, published Jun 21,1894.

    . 1895 Mar 7 - Grand Rapids, the West Michigan Fruit Growers Association elected as treasurer, A. Hamilton, of Ganges. Ref. Grand Rapids Herald.

    . 1898 Feb 10 - Grand Rapids, Held at County building Feb 15-18, Long Fruit Institute of Farmers' instate assoc., Evening spearer A. Hamilton. Feb 18th: San Jose scale, whence it was brought in fruit shipments from Chile. Great effort were made to kill it. The only effective means was by fumigating the trees by covering them with tents & inflating the tents with certain deadly gases. The pest hen was noted in NJ. a Hamilton of Bangor said the Ganges & Naugatuck Pomological Society had condemned the Santa Jose Scale Law by resolutions.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Herald.
    . 1898 Jun 16 - Mich. Horticultural Society at the court house, Thus & Fri., Jun 23 -24: "Why I do not like the Mich. Scale Law & in what respects I would have it Amended" AH of Bangor.
    Ref: Muskegon Chronicle.
    . 1899 Aug 12 - Douglas, Mich. State Horticultural society were held her yesterday. Afternoon session, "How should our frozen orchards be treated?" Alexander Hamilton of Bangor.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Herald.
    . 1889 Dec 12 - State News: Alexander Hamilton the Peach Belt Nursery, Ganges, his just received from Green County, Tenn., a carload (459 bushels) of natural peach seed. This is the first carload of peach seed ever shipped into Michigan.
    Ref: Muskegon Chronicle Newspaper: Jackson Citizen Patriot Newspaper

    . 1900 Jun 21 - Newaygo July 11-12, Summer meeting of Mich. Sate Horticultural Society. Varieties of Peach Not Likely to Be Injured by Leaf Curl, A. Hamilton, Bangor. . - .

    PART THREE:

    . BIOGRAPHY.2 1912
    A. Hamilton & Sons. The firm A. Hamilton & Sons is widely known & it is the proud privilege of Horace & William Hamilton not only to carry on the business which their father's enterprise created & made to flourish, but to have received from him a heritage beyond price in the memory of his spotless & kindly life & the influence of his nobility of character.

    Alexander Hamilton was the second son of James & Rebecca (Lawrence) Hamilton, both of whom belonged to prominent families in Ireland & England, respectively, the former to the Scotch Irish branch of the Hamilton family, of whom the Duke of Abercorn is the head as far as titles & dignities are concerned, while the latter was the youngest daughter of Captain Richard Lawrence, related to the Lawrence-Townley-Widdrington families of England. Mr. Hamilton's grandfather above named was a United Empire Loyalist, which gave to him the same standing in Canada & England that our revolutionary sires have in this country; & the sons & daughters of the U.E.L. are as proud of their lineage as are the S.A.R. & D.A.R. of America.

    James Hamilton, the father of Alexander, was born in County Tyrone, near Strabane, Ireland & came to Canada in 1828. Shortly after immigrating he was married to Rebecca Lawrence. In Ireland he had been engaged in linen weaving, but immediately on coming to Canada took up farming & later went into the real estate business. He was successful in both these ventures & might have become a wealthy man if he had not placed too much confidence in his friends & wreaked his own fortune by going security for others. At his death there was nothing left for his wife & family of 7 children, all of whom were under age.

    It was in this crisis that Alexander Hamilton's sterling character made itself evident. Though but eighteen years old [1855], he assumed the care of the family & until the day of his death none of them ever went to him in vain for assistance of any sort. His devotion to his mother was particularly beautiful & even when the others were able to contribute to her comfort he never yielded his privilege of being the first to bear burdens in her behalf; & this even when hard times often made it difficult to provide for his own family as he wished.

    Mr. Hamilton was 27 when he first came to Michigan in the spring of 1864, [= born 1837*] as he was born October 3, 1836, in Halton County, Ontario. Within a week of their arrival he & a friend (Lewis Williams) prepared to plant an orchard & nursery on a 20 acre plot of ground where the city of Benton Harbor now stands; but the price of land rose with remarkable rapidity, going from 80 to 200 & $50 per acre in a few months, so Mr. Hamilton decided to sell here & look elsewhere for a home & a suitable place for his proposed industry.

    In December 1865 he went to Missouri but no liking that country soon returned to Michigan & in the spring of 1866 commenced in a small way the nursery & fruit growing business in western Allegan county. The demand for trees by local planters rapidly increased & in order to supply his growing trade Mr. Hamilton established branch nurseries at Hart, Grand Rapids, Schoolcraft & Kent City. In 1896, to be near a good shipping point, he moved to Van Buren county & settled just outside the corporation of Bangor. Here he developed the extensive business which was operated at the time of his death under the firm name of A. Hamilton & Sons. During the period of his business career Mr. Hamilton was instrumental in helping to organize the Saugatuck & Ganges Pomological Society & was also for years an active worker in the Western Michigan Horticultural Society. He had early realized the possibilities of the fruit industry in his section of the state & devoted himself to the development of the country, not merely to promote his own profit, but with the broad-minded intention of improving general conditions.

    It was in 1866 that Mr. Hamilton made the acquaintance of the young lady who on May 26, 1868, became his wife. This was Miss Sophia C. Ensign, the daughter of a prosperous farmer living near Bryan, Ohio & at whose home the wedding was celebrated. The children of their union were Blanche A., Cecelia M., Alice R., Horace E. & William L., all of whom are living except Cecelia, who died in infancy.

    It was Mr. Hamilton's privilege to successfully work out the plan of his life, but the competence he acquired for himself resulted in material prosperity for many others. It is a question, however, if even the impetus he gave to the valuable industry of fruit growers in this region can compare with the good he did by merely being what he was; a man with absolute integrity of soul, indomitable will, high courage & great patience, tempered by tenderness & humor; a man who exemplified the Golden Rule & made his life one lone "confession of faith."

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Mich. 1910 Census: 3 Oct. 1837. This seems to be correct. - PJA 2010

    Died:
    Aged 74y 0 months 8d. =1836. COD: Uremia with arterio-sclerosis. [i.e. Kidney failure.]

    Buried:
    Bangor, MI.

    Alexander married Sophia CLARISSA ENSIGN on 25 May 1868 in Williams Center, Defiance Co., Ohio. Sophia (daughter of Horace Lyman ENSIGN and Lucinda CECILLIA PARKS) was born on 22 Oct 1845 in Rootstown, Portage Co., Ohio; died on 4 Aug 1935 in Tallahasee, Leon Co., Florida; was buried on 13 Oct 1910 in Arlington Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 152. Blanche Alexandria HAMILTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1869 in Pier Cove, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 4 Apr 1932 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 7 Jul 1946 in Arlington Hill Cemetery.
    2. 153. Alice Rebecca HAMILTON, .1  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Sep 1874 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 17 Apr 1932 in Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida; was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park.
    3. 154. Cecelia MAUDE HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1874 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 5 Dec 1874 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan.
    4. 155. HARRY Horace Ensign HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Dec 1876 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 13 Jul 1937 in Leon Co., Florida; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    5. 156. William Lloyd HAMILTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jan 1879 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 1 Jan 1972 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 6 Jan 1972 in Arlington Hill Cemetery.

  44. 55.  Mary Jane HAMILTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 10 Dec 1838 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 18 Feb 1930 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Photo taken at Erin, Ontario with her siblings. c 1895.

    . Mary Jane Hamilton was born in Chinguacousy Twp., now in Peel County. Chinguacousy is an Indian worked for the nearby Credit river & it mens "young pine." The Hamiltons lived in the present day Brampton & near the Mayfield United Church.

    . Gore District, Flamboro E. Twp., Ontario [Burlington-Hamilton area] Mary Jane Hamilton daughter of James & Rebecca, Resides E. Flamboro, Born Chinguacousy Twp. on 10 Dec. 1839 Baptized, at E. Flamboro, by Gray, Rev. James. Reg. #1382.
    Ref: Ontario Methodist Baptismal Register, Vol 2, Pg. 95.

    . 1867-8 Michigan State Gazette, Ganges. Situated on the shore of Lake Michigan. It has four stores, one flouring mill & saw mill & several mechanics shops. Until recently the trade has consisted chiefly of lumber, wood & tanbark, which is found a market at Chicago. But of late fruit growing has become a speciality in consequence of which the lands have rapidly appreciated. Pop. of twp. is 2,500, village 500, four mails a week.

    . 1875 Michigan State Gazette Ganges, A village of 150 inhabitants in Allegan Co. It is on the shore of lake Michigan, 6 mils south of Saugatuck & the same distance west of Fennville, on the C & M, LSR, its ordinary railroad shipping station. Its chief interest is fruit-growing, peaches, grapes & apples, being produced in great abundance. It has daily mail.

    . 1880 Jun 2 Census, Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan
    Samuel Wanner, Age 39 1841 Switzerland, Farmer
    Mary J Wanner, Age 38 1842, Canada, Keepinghouse, Wife;
    Rebecca Hamilton, Age 63 1817 Canada, Mother-in-law, Parents both England.

    The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatcuk-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:
    . 1884 Feb 22 - A Runaway. Saturday morning a team came tearing into town at less than a two 10 gait, making things lively on Lake Street. - or the 'avenue" as it is called - for a while. The team used the cutter occupied by a Mrs. Wanner, but she received no injuries to speak of. Besides the breaking of the neck-yoke, no damage resulted to the team or sleigh. Could not find what the owner's name was. They belonged south of here somewhere.

    . 1900 Census, Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan
    Samuel Wanner, Age 59, b Oct 1840 Switzerland, Landed Mich. 1846; Fruit Grower, owns farm.
    Mary J Wanner, Age 59, b. Dec 1840, Canada, Landed Mich. 1866, married 25 y 1875, No children.
    Elizabeth A Grow*, Age 10, b. Feb 1898 Indiana, Parents b. Mich. & Canada. At School. Note*: Cousin.
    Directory 1895 Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan, Population 87, Post Office, No train station.

    . One of the picturesque spots along the lake shore is Pier Cove, the post office being known as Gangs. This is in the northwest corner of the twp. & was once a place of importance as a shipping point. ...village laid out in 1851, steam saw mill, grist mill. A pier was constructed into the lake while the lumber business flourished there were stores, mills & a considerable population. ...the village prosperity has depended almost entirely on the fruit business since 1874 is has been called Ganges.

    Witness:
    . 1908 Sep 18, Michigan Marriage Registration #2986, at Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan
    Thomas Olinger, Age 30/ b 1878, Resided Lansing, Mich, Born California, Bookkeeper,
    son of Abner F Olinger & Sarah M.
    married Elizabeth N Grow, 1890, Resided Grand Rapids, b. Indiana,
    daughter of Myra & Frank Grow. [i.e. nee Myra Lawrence.]
    by Rev G E Lewis,
    Witnesses: Carrie Hamilton* of Grand Rapids & M J Wanner*, Fennville, MI
    Note1: *Carrie Hamilton wife of Rev. James Hamilton, Jr. & James' sister Mary Jane Hamilton Wanner. ( Was her husband Samuel Wanner already sick by this time? - PJA)

    . 1910 Apr 22-23 Census, Clyde, Allegan Co., Michigan
    Rebecca Hamilton, Age 52, born 1858 Canada, Parents Cdn. Landed 1872, Teacher in Public Service, worked 10 weeks in the previous year 1909, Owns house & farm.
    Mary J Wanner, Age 69, born Canada, Parents, Cdn. Landed 187, no occupation, rents.

    . 1920 JAN 8 Census, Hartford, Michigan
    Lawrence, John C, Head, Age 76, b 1844, Ohio, Father born Canada, mother b. Ohio
    Wanner, Mary J, cousin, widow, age 81, b 1839 Canada, parents b, Ireland & Canada
    Elizabeth A. Hamilton, cousin, single, age 64, b 1856 Canada, single, parents. b. Ireland & Canada.

    . Note for further research: The landlord for these there person was Minnie Edmond J Robinson. Is E. Robinson any relation to their cousin Blanche Alexandria Hamilton's husband, Albert Grant Robinson?
    . 1920 Aug 19 - Kalamazoo. Mrs. Mary Hamilton & sister Elizabeth Hamilton of Hartford both attended the wedding of grandniece Marion Hamilton (Granddau. James Hamilton) to Roy L Risley of Poughkeepsie. Many relatives & friends were present.

    . Two graves in the Taylor Cemetery, Ganges, next to Mary Jane & Rebecca Lawrence Hamilton, they read: Father, born 1864 - 1918 & Baby Girl*, died 1918.

    . Note2. Baby Girl: Michigan Death Certificate: Baby Girl Hamilton, Still Born on Jan 15, 1918. Father James Hamilton, born Canada, Mother. Linda [Gecant?] Too faint for clarification. Born Michigan. Stone Between Mary Kibby Smith & Elizabeth Hamilton.
    Further research required. - - -

    Birth:
    Monument reads 1838, (Now in Peel Co.)

    Died:
    Ref: Mich. Death Cert. Aged 91y 2m 8d. COD: Pneumonia

    Buried:
    Buried with husband Samuel Wanner &Mother & sister Eliz. R. are adjacent.

    Mary married G. Samuel WANNER, .1 on 15 May 1873 in Michigan. G. was born on 24 Oct 1840 in Berne, Switzerland; died on 13 Dec 1903 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  45. 56.  Hadassah HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 6 May 1841 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 28 Mar 1911 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Two Hamilton siblings married two McCutcheon siblings:
    Richard L Hamilton married Jane Matilda McCutcheon &
    his sister Hadassah Hamilton married John McCutcheon.

    . Hamilton family photo taken at Erin, Ontario, c 1895.

    . District County of Gore; Area Flamboro East Twp., BAPTISM
    Haddessa Hamilton, Father James, Mother Rebecca,
    Residence East Flamboro, Birthplace Chinguacousy, Birthdate: 6 May, 1841,
    Baptized 7 Oct. 1860, Place E. Flamboro. Minister Rev. James Gray. Registration # 1183.
    Ref: Ontario Methodist Baptismal Register Vol 2 Pg#95.

    . 1870 Saugatuck, Allegan - Michigan: Alexander 33 y, born 1837 in Canada, Nursery man; Sophia 1846 Ohio & Blanche Hamilton, b. Michigan.
    4. 1877 Peel Co. Atlas
    Ada Hamilton, Con 4E, Lot 2, Lot 50, Non Resident [i.e. Hadassah Hamilton Two lots away from Richard & John Hamilton.
    Note1: The 1877 Atlas may refer to previous land ownership. - PJA

    . 1877 Peel Co. Atlas
    Ada Hamilton, Con 4E, Lot 2, Lot 50, Non Resident [i.e. Hadassah Hamilton 2 lots away from Richard & John Hamilton.
    Note1: The 1877 Atlas may refer to previous land ownership. - PJA

    . 1880 Jun Census, Big Rapids, Michigan
    McCutcheon, John, Age 38 b. 1842, born Canada, Farmer
    Hadafsah, [old fashion handwriting, f is used for double s, Hadassah,] age 36 b. 1844, wife, born Canada
    John H, age 12b. 1868, son, born Michigan
    Mabel, age 8, b. 1872, daughter, born Michigan
    Rob McCutcheon, age 6, b. 1874, born Michigan
    Lizzie Hamilton, age 24, b. 1856, sister-in-law, born Canada, school teacher.

    . 1883 Oct 5 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. Mrs. John McCutcheon, who has been visiting her brother Mr. A. Hamilton, returned to her home in Big Rapids last Thursday.
    Note2: Brother Richard Hamilton of Erin, Ontario was married to Jane Matilda McCutheon also resided in Erin. McCutheon family as in the Census 25 Jun, 1870 John McCutcheon is located beside Alex Hamilton's farm in Saughtack, Michigan.

    . Her Great-nephew Charles H. Felker, remembered his mother taking about 'Aunt Adassah'. Brother Richard L Hamilton retired to Erin, Ontario. See Hamilton Family photo c.1905, taken in nearby Acton, Ontario where Richard had worked many years before.

    . Photo taken with her siblings in Erin, Ontario where brother Richard Hamilton lived. Estimated 1895 or so.

    . 1900 June 4 Census, Big Rapids, Meekest Twp., Michigan
    McCutcheon, H, born May 1842 in Canada, widowed, farmer, Landed 1868, married 38 years, All 3 children living, Owns own farm, mortgaged.
    John H, b Nov 1869, farmer, Michigan
    Mabel, b Aug 1873, Michigan, School Teacher
    Robert McCutcheon, b Feb 1870, Farm labourer.

    Note3: Big Rapids, Michigan is located in north central Michigan & should not be confused with Grand Rapids, further south & closer to Lake Michigan. - PJA.

    . 1903 Apr 11 - Attended wedding of niece Alice G Hamilton, in Grand Rapids.

    Michigan Death Certificate #4
    Mrs. Hadassah McCutcheon, Born May 6 1842, Canada, Aged 69y 10m 22d., Died 1914 Mar 28 of Cardia Ascites.
    Father Richard Hamilton, Mother unknown.
    Death reported by (appears to be) H J McCutcheon.
    Note3: While the name of Hadassah's father is partly confused, it is an interesting reply: her father was James Hamilton & her mother Rebecca's father was Richard Lawrence. Hadassah's brother was Richard Hamilton. - PJ Ahlberg, 2018. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB: May 1842. Ref: Census 1900 Big Rapids. Alt Spelling: Hadapah = Hadassah in modern handscript.

    Died:
    COD: Cardiac Ascites Aged 69y 10m 22d.

    Buried:
    Big Rapids, MI. Plot Section A, Lot 74, Grave 3 Mother.

    Hadassah married John MCCUTCHEON, Sr. est 1862 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario. John (son of Hugh MCCUTCHEON, Sr. and Mary STEWART) was born in 1839 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died before May 1900 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 157. John H MCCUTCHEON, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Nov 1869 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 5 Mar 1951 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.
    2. 158. Magdaline Rebecca MABEL MCCUTCHEON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1873 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 15 Jan 1940 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.
    3. 159. ROBert Fulton MCCUTCHEON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1874 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; died on 2 May 1957 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

  46. 57.  Rev. James W HAMILTON, Jr., .3 Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Feb 1842 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Oct 1915 in Sulphur Springs, Hillsborough, Florida; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    * Ontario Wesleyan Methodist BAPTISMAL REGISTER, Ontario Register 2, Page 316, Halton Co., Trafalgar Twp., Wentworth:
    James Hamilton, son of James & Rebecca. Resided E. Flamboro. Born E. Flamboro. See E. Flamboro [No date given.] & 2nd entry:

    * Gore - Trafalgar Twp., Flamboro E. Twp., James Hamilton son of James & Rebecca.
    Resided E. Flamboro, born E. Flamboro on 17 Feb.1842;
    Baptized 16 Jan. 1859 at E. Flamboro by Rev. A T Green. Registration # 1371.
    Ref: Methodist Church Register Vol. 2, pg. 94.

    . 1850 Directory of Inhabitants of York County, Chingucousy Twp., Lot 5, Con 4, James Hamilton, with [brother] John Hamilton.
    Note1: It seems likely represented here is James Hamilton Junior. - PJA

    James W. Hamilton - Could the W. stand for Willson, his grandparents? -PJA

    . 1855 Chinguacousy Twp., Ontario Tax Collectors Rolls
    Hamilton James (Jr.) Con 4 E Lot 4, 5, 2 &, No 267
    Hamilton John, Con 4 E Lot 5, No 139
    Hamilton Richard, Con 4 E Lot 4, 5, 2 & 1, No 267.

    * 1861 March Census, Flamborough W, Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario, Canada:
    Rebecca Hamilton, b 1815, Alexander b 1838; Richard, b 1835; Mary Jane b 1839; Hadassah, b 1842; James, b 1844 Nursery Agent, [unnamed ] 'Family member not present'; & Rebecca, b 1846 Upper Canada.

    * 1861 Agricultural Census Chingoucousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario :
    James Hamilton, Con 4, Lot 1, 150 Acres, 100 cultivated, 78A. in 1860, Orchard/Garden 20A., Woods 3 A., Farm value $1000.
    Fall Wheat 76A /1 bushel., Spring Wheat 20A/6000 bu., Barley, Rye nil, Peas, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Hops 20 Acres. [This census is somewhat blurry.]

    . 1866 Toronto Peel Directory: Richard Hamilton, Con 4 Lot 4, freeholder, Chinguacousy Twp. &
    James Hamilton Con 4, Lot 1, Chingoucousy Twp; John Hamilton Con 4 Lot 5 also
    John Hamilton Con 6, Lot 25 house. Chinguacousy Twp.
    [i.e.. near Acton, Ontario. Reminder, the Directory was printed 1866 & subscriptions preceded that 1865 etc.].

    . James owns his house at 35 Ethel Ave., Grand Rapids & rents out 33 Ethel Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    . Hamilton, James, Dec. 28, 1863, Grand Rapids. Co. H. 1st C.I. Age 28 [ b.1835]
    (Published by Freedman's which was an organization to promote human rights -PJA.)
    Ref: Freedmen's Progress, by Francis H Warren, 1915 Detroit.,

    . 1869 Michigan Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Conference:
    Disciplinary Questions, What Preachers remain on trial? Jas. Hamilton.
    List of Probationers: J. Hamilton, Newaygo.

    . 1870 Apr 5 - Newaygo, MI. Justice Wm T Howell, aged 60y. Funeral series took place at the M E Church, in this village today at 10 o'clock & were of a very interesting character. Funeral discourse was preached by Rev M S Angell after which Rev Jam. Hamilton read a sketch of the life & public services of the deceased. Nearly all the business places of the village were closed during the funeral services & the large congregation present, testified that the deceased occupied a place in the public estimation which it will be difficult to till.
    (Newspaper quote from Newaygo.

    * 1870 Jul 11 Census Newaygo, Michigan
    Hamilton, James Age 27, 1843, Canada West, Methodist Clergy
    Hamilton, Alice J, Age 26, 1844, Penn.

    . 1871 October, 19, Grand Rapids, MI., James W Hamilton, naturalized citizen of the USA.
    . 1871 December 14, Local Events; Evening of the same day, donation for the benefit of Rev. J Hamilton.

    . METHODIST PREACHER; James Hamilton was the Methodist Minister for Allegan Village, MI. in 1872-4 Eaton Rapids Methodist Episcopal church. The membership of this church in Jul 1880 was about 275. Rev. James Hamilton is the pastor. A Sunday School is maintained with a large attendance.

    * 1880 Census Eaton Rapids, Michigan: James Hamilton, Minister, 37ys / b 1843, born Canada, Father b. Ireland, Mother, b Canada.

    . 1881 Sep 6 - Michigan 46th Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, J Hamilton, Eaton Rapids. Ref: Jackson Citizen Newspaper.
    . 1908 Sep 14 - Michigan Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, 1908 Sep 14, St. Joseph. Mich.: J W Hamilton.
    . 1899 Norton's Directory Berrien Co.: Hamilton, James Rev. James & wife, pastor M.E. Church, 411 Main. & James Hamilton, piano tuner, 310 Church; Miss Allie, 41 Main.
    James Hamilton, Jr., piano tuner, 411 Main.

    . The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:
    1870 Oct 9 - His many friends will regret to learn that Rev G L Haight is to leave us. He goes to Otesego; Rev. A L Thurston comes here; Rev. J. Hamilton goes to Big Rapids.
    . 1883 Jul 22 - Some 20 or more of the voters of Ganges have signed a pledge to support only prohibitionists or official positions. The Rev. James Hamilton, of Ionia, lectured on Prohibition there on Monday evening.
    . 1883 Jul, 27 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. The Rev J Hamilton, of Ionia, delivered a temperance lecture at the Baptist Church on Monday evening, it was well attended.

    . 1882 Oct 18 - Rev. James Hamilton, pastor of the M.E. church at Ionia, will speak in Opera Hall, this Friday, evening in favor of political prohibition. We sincerely hope he may be greeted with a full house. We do not in the least fear free discussion.
    . 1882 Oct 26 - Rev. James Hamilton, of Ionia, will speak in the interests of prohibition, at Salisbury Hall, on Friday evening, the I8th inst. Let him be greeted by a full house.
    Ref: The Times Newspaper. Owosso, MI.

    . 1887 Jun 7 - Temperance Mass Meeting, Eaton Rapids, Jul 6-6. The appeal urging the attendance of the noble, heroic woman who prayed & worked on that stormy April election day, the brave men of Detroit, who, in exercise of their God-given rights as citizens were boycotted, bulldozed, spit upon & hustled at the polls. It says: Come together under the oaks at Eaton Rapids & without the fear of the party bosses before your eyes, say what shall be done to this brutal & nefarious traffic whose existence is a menace to home, church & state so that the politicians will understand. This appear is signed by JH, president L.D.O.A.
    Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot.

    . 1888 Jan 7 - Rev. James Hamilton, of Three Rivers, & Mrs Hamilton & son, of Peach Belt, Allegan county attended the funeral of their relative, the late Mrs. John Teetzel & returned home today.
    . 1888 Sep - Sunday services, St. Joseph pulpits were filled Sunday as per announcement: Methodist, Bishop Merrill in the morning, preceded by conference love feast conducted by Rev James Hamilton.
    . 1889 Jul 5 - Annual Mich. holiness camp meeting at Grand Rapids elected: Rev JH, Battle Creek.

    . 1892 Aug 6, Rev James Hamilton, Coldwater's popular young ME minister, came very near being killed on Thursday. He was doing from Battle Creek & whole passing through Union City his horse ran away, throwing him out & breaking sever ribs, besides inflict other serious injuries.
    Ref: Detroit Free Press.

    . 1893 Aug 4 -Rev. James Hamilton of Goldwater had his pockets picked of tickets & money to the extent of $15 while at the World's Fair.
    Ref: Owosso The Times & Detroit Free Press.
    . 1894 Jun 21 - The revival band of the ME church has been holding a national camp meeting at GR for the past week. Rev. James Hamilton, elected Vice-Presents.
    Ref: Muskegon Chronicle.

    . 1897 Jun 25 - Rev & Mrs James Hamilton visited the family of Mr John Osborne at Sodus Thursday.
    Note: James Hamilton & John Osborne were first cousins, once removed.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Mich.

    > 1894 Sept 15 -Revival Band mangers of ME church met this afternoon, Rev. James Hamilton, Grand Rapids, presiding. The society is to assist pastors in revival work During the 4 years it has been in existence the board reports, 12,000 converts at a cost not to exceed, $13,000, There are 30 minister & payment composing the officers & mangers & evangelistic corps has 25 workers.

    . c 1895 Family photo taken at Erin, Ontario Canada.

    . 1897 Sep 21 - Meth. Conference Trustees: James Hamilton & appt. to Niles District. - Rev. JH & son of Ann Arbor, were guests of Mr & Mrs. Bruce Simpson of Phelps Ave., Sunday. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.
    . 1889 Jul 4 -The fourth annual nicotine of the Michigan state holiness camp meeting association held at Eaton Rapids elected the following officers: Rev. James Hamilton, Battle Creek.

    . 1899 Sep - Famous matrimonial Mecca, Loving couples fly to St.Joe & the Rev James Hamilton does the rest. One of the most interesting personalities at ME church conference: Rev. James Hamilton of St. Joseph. While always modest & prone to efface himself except when the exigencies of the occasion required, his participation in debate, his shrewd common sense & dry wit always made his opinions influential in the formation of the decisions of the conference. .. money raiser. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton is best known as "the marrying parson". His record certainly justified the title. During the season just past, he admits to having averaged 5 weddings each Sunday & many during the week. The average is 20 in the city.
    St. Joseph," he said to the The Herald, during a lull in the conference last week, "has always been a good marrying city, but its importance as the matrimonial center of the west is a matter of the last year. Couples from Chicago & other parts of Illinois & may of the bordering states, have been accustomed to take the boat & make the trip to Milwaukee to be married, but the law of the state of Wisconsin now makes it obligatory for both parties to a marriage to present themselves 5 days before to take out license & this has had a depressing effect on business in the matrimonial in that city. The Graham & Mortin steamers put a special route from Chicago, from the opening of navigation ins spring till the chilling winds of the late fall & winter make travel on the lake a hardship.
    "I want you to correct the erroneous opinion that the greater part of these weddings are runaway affairs & elopements. The class of people who have visited St. Joseph for matrimonial purposes has been drawn almost entirely from the ranks of the middle class. They are people who do not desire to go to the expense of a large church wedding & its attendant troubles.' "$2 to $10 averaging for 1,000 weddings this year. Ref: Grand Rapids Herald.
    . 1899 Sep 20 - James Hamilton, St. Joseph Appointed to preach for the next year.
    * 1900 Sep 25 -Rev JH, the retiring Methodist minister, will continue to make his home in St. Joseph.
    . 1900 Oct 30 - Rev. JH of St. Joseph address delivered upon the Twentieth Century movement (education & care of superannuated ministers) which the church is now engaged in.

    * 1901 Mar 3 - Marriage Laws Defended. Rev. James Hamilton, formerly of St. Joseph, writes letter.
    St. Joseph, Mich., March 2, Special. Rev. James Hamilton of St. Joseph, for 4 years pastor of the Methodist church here, furnished a long letter to the Michigan Christian Advocate which is published in the current issue defending the present marriage laws of Mich. & controverting the theory that they have been abused in the "Gretna Green" so largely created by newspaper correspondents. He ways the current "senseless crusade" against the St. Joseph marriage business is based on misinformation; the the Meth. & Presbyterian conferences of the sate & district have taken no notice of the matter because they have been too well informed s to the facts to believe "the exaggerated reports of the newspapers; & that the little coterie of ministers of Joseph to meet with them & so acted in ignorance of the true facts Mr. Hamilton points out that the larger number of licenses issued here than in other counties is partly due to our proximity to Chicago & facilities for pleasant wedding trips across the lake. He claims that the St. Jos. clergymen have married only couples that have conformed to the law in every respect. Finally Mr. Hamilton says the present agitation was not called out by heartbroken mothers or deserted wives but simply because "St. Joseph is a popular place to get marred & the other fellows are not there." Ref: St. Joseph.

    . 1900 Feb 17 - St. Joseph: Rev. JH of this city, who was nominated by the prohibitionists for congress, declares he cannot engage in politics while in the ministry. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.
    . 1900 Feb 22 - the convention of the prohibition party of the Fourth congressional district the Rev. James Hamilton, pastor of the First Methodist Church of St. Joseph, was the unanimous choice for the nomination of Congressman. The convention was held at Plainwell. Mr. Hamilton
    says he will decline the nomination Ref: Crawford Avalanche Newspaper, Grayling, MI.

    . 1900 Oct 5 - Will Fight the Elders - St. Joseph has no idea of giving up the Marriage Industry. Oct 5. The Methodist ministers here a very indignant over the announcement that the Meth. body of Mich. will oppose the marriage business here. A committee has already been appointed to fight the presiding elders in their efforts to have the marriage law annulled by the coming legislature. The committee is composed of prominent clergymen & other influential parties. Fr. James Hamilton & Mr. French, the 2 Meth ministers her, consider the action of the elders of personal affront, Mr. French says that the idea of the elders that the marriage business here is horrible, is the rankest kind of rot & that no one but backwoodsmen would think of such a thing as involving the church & trying to get the legislature to annul the law. St. J. citizens will use money & influence against the killing the the present law. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.

    . 1901 Nov 8 - Rev. JH will preach at the M E Church next Sunday morning & evening.
    Ref: Paw Paw True Northerner Newspaper.

    News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan)
    . 1905 May 5 - Rev. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids is the guest of his son, H A Hamilton.
    * 1905 Sept 8 - Are Not Well Paid, Methodist Minister labor Principally for Love. Doing A Great Work. The Rev. JH of GR Praised. Charlotte Sept. of 32y minister in conference more than 2/3 receive less than $700 a year. Rev. James Hamilton, secretary of endowment fund was born in Canada in 1843. He came to Michigan in 1865. Hope ME collage in 1868. ..one of the leading men in Mich. Methodist.
    Cameo photo, wearing a dark jacket & stiff white shirt & white bow tie. - PJA
    Ref: Grand Rapids Press, Page 5.

    . 1905 Sept 9. The Clark Home accepted by the methodists for clergymen. Charlotte, Mich. Sept. 9 - A Friday's business session, accept $50,000 donation by M J Clarke of home in Grand Rapids for superannuated preachers. 12 trustees, Rev. James Hamilton. Rev. JH elected field secretary. His reported receipts for last year were $67,489.35 Ref: Daily Telegram.
    . 1905 Jun 10 - Rev. & Mrs. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids will spend Sunday in this city. (Benton Harbor).
    . 1905 June 12 - Of Public Interest - Rev. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids a former pastor of the Methodist church, of this city, occupied the pulpit both morning & evening yesterday on account of the absence of Rev W P Fraye.
    . 1905 June 26 - Rev J H of Grand Rapids, a former pastor of the Meth. church.
    . 1905 August 30 - Benton Harbor, Guest at the Hilborn home on Lake St. are Mrs. Hamilton (which?) of Grand Rapids & Mrs. McLaughlin of Chicago.
    . 1905 Sep 25 - Shepard, MI. - Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., agent for the 20th Century Conference Claimants' fund of the M. E. Church, preached at tho M. E. Church Sunday morning & at Pleasant Valley in the afternoon. Ref: Alma Record Newspaper.

    . 1906 Jun 21 - Rev. James Hamilton Gets Degree. Albion, June 21 - Rev. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids, formerly of St. Joseph was awarded the degree of divinity by the board of trustees at the annual meeting.
    . 1906 Jul 23 - James Hamilton of Grand Rapids is the guest of Mr. & Mrs. H Valentine this week. (Grand Rapids Evening News.)
    . 1907 October 22 - Benton Harbor, James Hamilton spent yesterday in the city, returning to Grand Rapids this morning.
    . 1907 October 28 - St. Joseph, Rev. & Mrs. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids are the guests of their son, Walter Hamilton & wife.
    . 1908 Oct 20 - Mr & Mrs Walter Hamilton left yesterday for Grand Rapids where they will be the guests of Mr. Hamilton's brother & wife, Mr. & Mrs. James Hamilton.
    . 1908 Mar 4 - Rev. JH of Grand Rapids spent Tuesday in this city. Ref: Alma Record Newspaper.
    . 1909 Jul 10 - Rev JH, D. D., of Grand Rapids, will preach at the Methodist church Sabbath morning & evening. Dr. Hamilton is a forceful & entertaining speaker & will have a message of unusual interest. Ref: Charlevois County Herald.

    . 1913 September 11 - Rev. J H returned to his home in GR today after several days' visit with relations & friends in the twin cities. Rev. H. was a former pastor of the First Methodist church in this city.
    . 1913 September 11- Rev. & Mrs. J H of RG returned home today, after attending the Pullen-Hall wedding.
    . 1913 September 13- ... several days visiting relatives & friends.

    * Grand Rapids Press:
    Rev. JH now on retired list, ...placed on retired list ...invited to deliver an import address at Washington Dec. Oct 28th, at a national conference of bishops. His topic will be "Methodist' youngest x institution, the board of Conference Claimants."
    Friday, Mr. Hamilton will leave for Canada to attend a general conference of Cdn. ME in Ottawa & to visit friends in the Dominion.

    . 1915 Apr 16 - Clark Memorial Methodist Church Row Breaks Out Anew at Sherman & Norwood Ave. Discordant notes were first sounded by Rev John Graham & Rev James Hamilton, 2 white headed ministers, ling in the east end who fought Rev Russel Breadys merger plant 2 years & since have taken the matter twice without success, to the annual conference. Despite final decrees from 2 bishops who south to have the church organization continued.
    . 1915 Apr 23 - Methodists set for big celebration. Rev James Hamilton who has led the state & national movement for veterans many years & raised more than $300,000 for the cause, has been invited to attend the Chicago convention as a guest with al expenses paid. He has been a member of the general conference board since its organization& out of 20,000 clergymen in the country he has served as one of the 3 who are on the national board, made up of 3 bishops, 3 ministers & 3 lay men. Subscriptions run above $10 million.
    . 1915 Sep 10, Hastings, Methodist annual conference, 2 fractions in the Grand Raids delegation locked horns in a bitter contest over seating delegates from the First church. The controversy is said to be an echo of the 3 year issue over the closing of Clark Memorial Church, in which Rev JG and Rev James Hamilton are deeply interested. Involved in it today were some of the veterans of many conflicts
    . 1915 Jun 1 - Walter A Hamilton, 618 Summer St., returned to Kalamazoo last night from Grand Rapids, where he has been at the bedside of his aged father, Rev James Hamilton, who is critically ill at his home in that city. Rev John Graham, past 80 years of age [b1835+], was behind the fight put up by his son to be seated in place of Whitworth, whose friends hoped to have him chose a Michigan delegate. Rev James Hamilton still is determined to have Clark Church problem pending & settled on a difference basis he says in fairness to the inmates of the home.
    . 1915 Aug 23 - Hastings. Annual Methodist Episcopal church meeting. Saturday Afternoon, Women's Home Missionary society: Rev JH, the president presiding address: My first Presiding Elder, Rev. Jun Graham, An Evangelistic Ministry.

    . 1915 Oct 22 - Apoplexy takes well known Grand Rapids Minister at sons's Florida Home. Rev John Graham on Friday rec. a telegram from Tampa Fla, that Rev JM had died there suddenly. ... News of Mr. Hamilton's death was a surprise in this city, yet not wholly unexpected, as he suffered from a stroke of apoplexy a year ago. Last Tuesday he went to Florida with Mrs. Hamilton to visit his son, James P Hamilton, formerly of Gr. It is believed the long journey was more than Mr. Hamilton, in frail health, was able to endure.
    Mr. Hamilton was born on a farm near Hamilton, Ont. about 72 years ago. It was nearly 50 years ago that the came to western Michigan [1865], joined the Methodist conference & after about 2 years study at Hope college, Holland, began his ministry at Newago. He had been a nurseryman in his youth & also held a first class certificate as a school teacher in Canada.
    Besides being pastor of Trinity church, GR, he spent the last 14 years of his active religious service, up to 2 years ago, as field secretary for conference claimants.
    ... He is survived by Mrs. Hamilton & 5 children, all married: James P & Allie of Tampa; Mary of Battle Creek, Walter of Kalamazoo & Fred who lives in the west.
    Formal portrait photo: Metal rimmed eye glasses, dark jacket with stiff white shirt & bow tie, somewhat more receded hairline since c1895 photo. - PJA.

    * Kalamazoo Gazette
    . 1915 Oct 15 - Rev James Hamilton Paralysis Victim, Father of Kalamazoo jeweler & well known Grand Rapids Pastor.
    Rev. James Hamilton of GR, prominent in the Michigan Methodist Episcopal conference & father of W A Hamilton of this city died suddenly Friday morning at the home of another son JP Hamilton, of Tampa, Fla., where he had gone on a visit. It is thought the cause of death was a stroke of paralysis.
    Mr. Hamilton was born in Trafalgar, Canada, February 17, 1843 & came to Michigan when 22 years of age. He was graduated from Hope college, Holland Mich. He was an ordained a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church & help pastorates in may Mich. cities, among them being Newago, Big Rapids, Allegan, St. Johns, Eaton Rapids, Ionia, Coldwater, Grand Rapids, St. Joseph & Battle Creek. While in charge of the First M E church in the latter city he was instrumental in the erection of the Maple St. ME church there. At one time he was presiding elder of the Lansing district.
    During his work in the interest of his Conference, Mr. Hamilton raised $180,000 for the 20th Century Preachers' Endowment fund. He was secretary of the board of trustees of the Clark memorial home at GR & was field secretary for the Conference Claimants' fund.
    Mr. Hamilton is survived by 5 children: W A Hamilton of this city. J P Hamilton of Tampa, Fla, Mrs James G Redner of Battle Creek, E A Hamilton of Colorado Springs, Col., 3 sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Ransom of Tampa Florida, Mrs. Mary Jane Warner of Big Rapids & Miss Elizabeth Hamilton of Big Rapids. AT Hall of Benton Harbor, is a brother-in-law.
    The fboy will be taken to Battle Creek where the funeral will be held in the First M E church, Battle Ck., at 3 o'clock, Monday afternoon. Rev A E Craig of Sioux City, IA. officiating. A large number of people from this city as well as Methodist ministers & laymen from other parts of the sate will attend the funeral.
    Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette, Kalamazoo Gazette & also published 1915 Oct 23- Sat., Page 8, Grand Rapids Herald., St. Joseph Daily Press.

    . 1915 Oct 25, Memorial Service for Rev JH at Clark Memorial Methodist church next Sunday is expected a memorial service will be held for Rev JH, who died last Friday at Tampa, Fla. Rev. John Graham will conduct the service & address will be made by other speakers. A large number of local Methodists went to Battle Creek Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Hamilton.
    . 1915 Nov 1, Rev JH Eulogized by Friends. A large congregation attend the memorial Service Sunday at Clark Memorial ME Church, JH died 10 days go & for many years had been prominently associated in Methodist affairs in Grand Rapids & Michigan. Resides relatives of the deceased minister from Battle Creek, there were prints Revs. JG, Robt H Bready, JW Horner, Al Smith, S C Strickland.
    Dr John Graham gave the principal address, recalling the quality of character in him who had died. He knew Mr. Hamilton when they were young men together in Canada, was at the service in which Mr. Hamilton professed conversion & had been associated with him during his entire ministerial career. Dr. Hamilton had been a district superintendent, 3 times elected to gen. conference & chose by bishops on conference claimants. His most enduring work was hat of helping to found the local Clark Memorial Home for the Aged.
    Note2: Rev John Graham, b 1835.12.4 Sterling Scotland -1920.12.27 Grand Rapids, MI. Settled near Hamilton, Ont., Landed Mich. 1863, Methodist conference 1869 ME Bap. Reg: Ontario Methodist Baptism: Thos. Ebenezer Graham, b 1850.12.5, Bap 1851. 3.23, s/o John & Mary, Watertown, E Flamboro.

    . OBITUARY1, Methodist Michigan Tribunal Conference 1916, Summary
    Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., more than 47 y. member of Mich. conference.
    Died Tampa Florida, Oct 22, 1915, in his 73 year, stricken with apoplexy some months before. went to Tampa, Florida in autumn. Son of James & Rebecca Hamilton of Canada. Born at Trafalgar, Ontario, Feb. 17, 1843. When 14 years [1858] he was deeply convicted & soundly converted to God. Those who knew him & saw the intellectual, the spiritual trend of the youth, said there was a future for him, presumably the ministry, nor was this a mere presumption, as we are told how his God-fear mother dedicated him to the service of the pulpit before he was born.

    Came to Michigan in 1865, student in Hope College for 2 years, after which he joined the Mich. conference at Three Rivers in 1868. His appointments: Newaygo, Big Rapids, Allegan, Ovid, St. Johns, Eaton Rapids, Ionia, Lansing District, Battle Creek, Coldwater, Trinity church Grand Rapids & St. Joseph. After 32y, he became the field sec. of 20th Century Thanks Offering Movement, 14 years plans, statesmanlike wisdom, courage, faith. endowment funds ... Quick & incisive in debate.
    He was a model husband, thoughtful, dutiful, affectionate. He loved children & gave his best effort for their comfort & improvement. A widow 3 sons, 2 daughters, 2 sisters.

    . OBITUARY2, Roll of the Dead, HAMILTON, James K, 72y old, died yesterday at the home of this son James P Hamilton, near Sulphur Springs.The son is the senior member of the Hamilton-Green Piano Co. A retired minister, the elder Mr. Hamilton was well known in church circles in Michigan. He arrived in Tampa Thursday apparently in good health but dies that night of heart failure.
    He is survived by a widow & 3 son, 2 daughters. The sons are H A Hamilton of Colorado Springs, Col., W A Hamilton of Kalamazoo, Mich. & J P Hamilton, Tampa. Daughters are Mrs. KW Ranson of Indian Rocks & Mrs. James G Redner, Battle Creek, Mich.
    Funeral services were held at 4 yesterday afternoon.

    The remains were shipped last nigh to the former home in battle Creek, where the interment will be made. They were accompanied by J P Hamilton, his son, of this city.

    . OBITUARY. DEATH OF MRS REV. JAMES HAMILTON: the Grand Rapids Mich., Press gives particulars of the death at her son's home at Tampa, Florida o Nov 30th, of Mrs Alice Hamilton, widow of Rev James Hamilton, who was pastor of Trinity M E Church in Grad Raids about 5 years ago. Mrs Hamilton is survived by 3 sons, James P Hamilton, Tampa; W A Hamilton of kalamazoo & Red Hamilton, in Oklahoma. There are 2 dau. Mrs Kennth Ransom of Tampa & Mrs James Redner of Battle Creek.
    Mr. Hamilton dies about 3 years ago in Tampa. He was a native of Acton , a brother of Richard Hamilton, contractor, who lived her for many years & then went to Erin. Rev Dr. Hamilton was a frequent visitor to Acton & friends here.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, Acton, Ontario.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: Cdn. Meth. Baptisms Cert: 1842. Monument reads born Feb 17 1843 - Dec 22 1915.

    Died:
    COD: Apoplexy, stricken several months before, d. at son J P Hamilton's .

    Buried:
    Section P, Lot 36, Rt 14., 255 South Ave., Battle Creek.

    James married Alice Josephine HALL on 13 Sep 1869 in Niles, Berrien Co., Michigan. Alice (daughter of Oliver HALL and Emily EASTMAN) was born on 15 Sep 1843 in Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; died on 29 Nov 1923 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 160. Walter Alexander HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jul 1869 in Newaygo, Newago Co., Michigan; died on 17 Jul 1959 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried on 20 Jul 1959 in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    2. 161. James Perrine JIMMIE HAMILTON, .5  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Oct 1871 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; died in 1953 in San Francisco, San Mateo Co., California.
    3. 162. Mary Evelyn HAMILTON, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1873 in Eaton Rapids, Eaton Co., Michigan; died on 14 Jul 1948 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    4. 163. Herman Alfred FRED HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Oct 1874 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 15 Nov 1938 in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colorado; was buried in Redford Cemetery.
    5. 164. Alice Grace ALLIE HAMILTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Jun 1879 in St. Johns, Clinton Co., Michigan; died in 1941 in Anona Twp., Pinellas Co., Florida; was buried in Anona Pioneer Cemetery.

  47. 58.  William JOHN HAMILTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1846 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died in May 1908.

    Notes:

    . 1850 Directory of Inhabitants of York County,
    Chingucousy Twp., Lot 5, Con 4, John Hamilton.

    Note: By this entry, I suggest that land was registered under John's name by his father, James Hamilton, who was an agent for the Canada Land Company.

    Recorded for further research. - PJA 2012.
    . 1885 Union Publishing Co. Farmers Directory: Nassagewya Twp.: Hamilton, James, Tentant, C7, L4 &
    Hamilton, Wm. Tentant Con 7, L3.

    . 1855 CHINGUACOUSY TWP., HALTON CO., ONTARIO.

    . TAX COLLECTORS ROLLS :
    Hamilton, James (Jr.), Con 4 E, Lot 4, 5, 2 & 1, No 267
    Hamilton, John, Con 4 E, Lot 5, No 139
    Hamilton, Richard, Con 4 E, Lot 4, 5, 2 & 1, No 267.

    . 1861 Agricultural Census Chingoucousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario.
    John Hamilton, Con 4, Lot 5,
    100 Acres, 80 cultivated, 63 A. in 1860, Orchard/Garden 1 A., Woods 20 A., Farm value $6500.
    Fall Wheat 76A /1 bushel, Spring Wheat 20A/6000 bu., Barley, Rye nil, Peas, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Hops 12 Acres. [This census is somewhat blurry.]
    . * William was enumerated in 1861 at two locations.

    . 1866 Toronto Peel Directory:
    Hamilton, Richard - Con 4 East, Lot 4, freeholder, Chinguacousy Twp. [now Bramalea, ON., &
    Hamilton, James - Con 4, Lot 1, Chingucousy Twp.;
    Hamilton, John - Con 4, Lot 5; also
    Hamilton, John - Con 6, Lot 25 house. Chinguacousy Twp. (ie. Caledon, Ontario).

    RESEARCH NOTES FOR SORTING OUT IDENTITY:
    . Census 1881 John Hamilton, 1827 Ireland, & Nancy Hamilton, 1837 Ont. = (same as Waite), 1891, (1881 nine children), 1901, 1911: Esquesing Lot 4, Con 4 Noah Hamilton b 1873 Aug 7, Ont. Irish decent & wife Alice Hamilton b Feb 1887, Ont. L4 C4 Esquesing, Milton P.O.
    . Census 1891 Esquesing Twp., Halton:
    John Hamilton, age 62, b1829 (Ballybay, Monaghan) Ireland, Free church/ Presbyterian, farmer; wife: (Alice Agnes) WAITES Hamilton ( from Milton, ON), 54y, b 1837 Ont., son Noah Hamilton, age 25, 1866 Ont, Julie, age 21 1870 Ont., John Hamilton Jr. 15 b1876 Ont., Esther E Hamilton, 10y b 1881 Ont. - . -

    . 1873 Directory of County Peel, Chinguacousy - East of Hurontario St.
    John Hamilton, Lot 20, Con 5
    Richard Hamilton, Lot 13, Con 6.

    . 1877 Peel Co. Atlas
    Chinguacousy Twp. ... 1826 hastened the growth of population in the county, but by the end of the troubled thirties the rate of growth had noticeably slowed & in 2 townships Caledon & Toronto - one the most remote & the other with the highest levels of absentee ownership - it had come virtually to a standstill. No census data are available for the years between 1842 - 1852.
    Re: Travellers: families, land & social change in mid Victoria Peel County, by David Paul Ganan, 1981.

    . 1912 BIOGRAPHY.2
    James Hamilton, the father of Alexander, was born in County Tyrone, near Strabane, Ireland & came to Canada in 1828. Shortly after immigrating he was married to Rebecca Lawrence. In Ireland he had been engaged in linen weaving, but immediately on coming to Canada took up farming & later went into the real estate business. He was successful in both these ventures & might have become a wealthy man if he had not placed too much confidence in his friends & wreaked his own fortune by going security for others. At his death there was nothing left for his wife & family of 7 children, all of whom were under age.

    . The 6 adults, including John Hamilton, had a family photo taken circa 1895-1905 in Acton, Ontario. They must all have traveled to the photographer's studio in Acton, Ontario, to be together for this gathering. - P J Ahlberg.

    . Obituary of Brother Richard Lawrence Hamilton, died. 2 Feb 1909, Erin, Ontario:
    His youngest brother predeceased him by only 9 months [=May 1908] & those who survive are Alexander of Bangor, James of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Warner of Fairville, Mrs. McCutcheon of Grand Rapids & Miss Rebeckah Hamilton, Fairville, all in Michigan.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract:
    Halton Co., Esquesing Book 12, p46:
    Lot 4, Con 4, W & E Half
    . 1856 Nov 9, John Hamilton & Wife, to Corp. County Halton, Lot 4 Works
    .1869 Mar 17, Bargain&Sale, Wm & Eliz. Fleming, to John Hamilton & wife, 200 Acres
    . 1869 Mortgage, John Hamilton & Wife, To Eliz Fleming. 220A
    . 1877 Feb 3, Discharge Mortgage. Wm & Eliz Fleming, to John Hamilton, 200A
    . 1896 Oct 28, Probate of Will, John Hamilton, to His executors Isaiah, Joshua H, & Noah Hamilton upon trust, $100, 200A Lot 4 & other land to be sold,
    . 1889 Jan 12, Release, Margaret Jane Hamilton, spinster, to Noah Hamilton, $100, 200 A undivided Sarah Hamilton & Claim in Lot & 4 other land
    . 1889 Jan 16, Ruth Hamilton Hannagan, wife of L. Hannagan & John Hamilton, student, to Isaiah, Joshua H & Noah Hamilton, $200 & other land
    . 1896 Oct 28, Probate of WILL, John Hamilton, to Hos Exors Isaiah Joshua H & Noah Hamilton upon trust, 200 acres Lot 4 & other land to be sold;
    . 1899 Jany 12, Release, Margaret Jane Hamilton, spinster, to Noah Hamilton, $100. 200 Acres undivided share & claim of every kind in Lot 4 & ohter land.
    . 1889 Jan16, Release, Julia Hamilton, Spinster, Isaiah Hamilton, Exors of Will of John Hamilton, deceased, to Noah Hamilton, $800, Lot 4 subj to existing Mort & which is to be deducted from consideration.
    . 1889 Feb 14, Gen. Letters Probate: Noah Hamilton, to his wife Alice Hamilton, 200 Acres Lot 4;
    . 1953 Mar 2, By Law Agree &k Lease: Alice Hamilton, to Limited Suburban Gas Co., $1, Lot 4, 200 A.
    . 1960 Aug 4, Alice Agnes Hamilton*, charge on Lot 4
    . 1962 Aug 7, Certificate: Treasurer of Ontario, to Estate Alice Agnes Hamilton, Lot 4.
    . 1977 Oct 31, Cert., Ont. Minister of Revenue, Estate of Noah Hamilton.
    (Note: Alice Agnes Hamilton, Widow, d. Jan 6 1962, Esquesing.)

    . Flamborough East Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario: with mother Rebecca Hamilton & siblings. William was one of 3 'Family member not present'. - - -

    Birth:
    His family referred to him as William but John was used on more documents.

    Died:
    Died 9 months before brother Rich. Hamilton.


  48. 59.  Rebecca ELIZABETH HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 8 Oct 1854 in Chinguacousy Twp., Peel Co., Ontario; died on 8 Nov 1921 in Pavilion, Kalamazoo, Michigan; was buried on 15 Nov 1921 in Taylor Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1861 Machr Census Flamborough West Twp., Wenworth Co., Ontario, Rebecca Age 7 b 1854, UC, W. Meth. Labourer.
    1870 Aug 5 Census Allegan, Twp. of Filmore Twp., Hamilton, Rebecca, 17y /born 1843 in Canada, parents foreign born. Teacher.

    . The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:

    . 1855 Apr 24 - Peach Belt Pick Up: Professor Lizzie R Hamilton of Big Rapids is the guest of her brother, Mr. A. Hamilton.
    26 Mar., 1886 - From Peach Belt: Miss R. Hamilton, of Big Rapids, is visiting her brother, A. Hamilton.

    . Fairview appears to be the only one location in Michigan, Elizabeth & sister Mary Jane Hamilton Wanner resided her in 1903 - there was a narrow gage train line, he town was very small at this time, it was situated wherever the post office was located'.

    . 1910 Apr 22-23 Census, Clyde, Allegan Co., Michigan
    Rebecca Hamilton, Age 52, born 1858 Canada, Parents Cdn. Landed 1872, Teacher in Public Service, worked 10 weeks in the previous year 1909, Owns house & farm.
    Mary J Wanner, Age 69, born Canada, Parents, Cdn. Landed 1867, no occupation, rents.

    . It appears from this census that the widow Mary Jane was living with her unmarried sister, E Rebecca Hamilton. More research may provide further information.

    . Michigan Development: Capac & Clyde State road was approved on 14 March, 1865 & appropriated 3 sections of State swamp land. The road was to be completed by 1871.
    Jennie Walker used to talk about her 'Aunt Sis', implying that Sis was a well known visiter to her brother Richard Hamilton in Erin, Ontario. Did she work in his grocery store?

    * Hamilton family photo taken c 1895. Erin, Ontario.

    . TAYLOR Cemetery is on Section 4, Ganges Twp. on the east side of highway US-31 about 1 mile north of the Ganges Store. It is a well kept old graveyard.
    Recorded for further research:

    . 1913 Mar 15 Miss Elizabeth Hamilton of Galien, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. & Mr. Chas. Miller.
    News Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan.
    Note: Galien is in the Niles-Benton Harbor metro area.

    . 1913 Aug 25 - Elizabeth Hamilton received her teacher's certificate conducted by the county board of examiners, held at St. Joseph.

    . 1920 May 8 Census, Hartford, Michigan
    Lawrence, John C, Head, Age 76, b 1844, Ohio, Father born Canada, mother b. Ohio
    Wanner, Mary J, cousin, widow, age 81, b 1839 Canada, parents, b, Ireland & Canada
    Elizabeth A. Hamilton, cousin, single, age 64, b 1856 Canada, single, parents. b. Ireland & Canada.

    Kalamazoo Gazette Newspaper, Michigan.
    . 1918 Apr 23 - Founders' Day At College Observed, Kalamazoo College Monday observed Founders's Day this expertise with began with the first appearance of the seniors in their caps & goes a chapel & need with a reception & program at Bowen Hill in the evening. The annual alumni reception was given Monday evening. Music was furnished by the Gaynor club & Miss Elizabeth Hamilton.
    . 1918 Jun 20 - Confer Honors To Collegians 41 Degrees & Many Honors & Prizes Awarded By College: High Honors for the Year: Elizabeth Hamilton.

    . 1920 Aug 19 - Kalamazoo. Mrs. Mary Hamilton & sister Elizabeth Hamilton of Hartford both attended the wedding of grandniece Marion Hamilton (Granddau. James Hamilton) to Roy L Risley of Poughkeepsie. Many relatives & friends were present.

    . 1920 Sept 5 - Are Ready For School Opening First Day Of School Will Be Next Wednesday, Lake Street School: Elizabeth Hamilton,

    . 1921 Nov 8 - Horrified Students Find Teacher Dead At School
    Miss Elizabeth Hamilton Dies of Heart Failure at County Center School Before First Pupils Arrive.
    Pupils who attend the County Centers School about 5 miles southeast of the city, were horrified this morning on entering the school room to find the body of their teacher lying on the floor dead. The teacher, Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, had gone to the school house only a few minutes before to open the placer the morning session. No ons was with her when she expired. Dr L J Krum was summoned to the school by telephone. On his arrival he said that Miss Hamilton & undoubtedly died instantly & gave heart disease as the cause. It is said that she had suffered for some time from high blood pressure & that occasionally she had complained of feeling as if suffocating.
    Miss Hamilton had taught the Country Center school for the past 2 year & was highly regarded by patrons & pupils. The morning she left the home of Mr Mrs C E Denniston, about a quarter of a mile from the school house, with whom she boarded. She had not complained of feeling badly. It was shortly after 8 o'clock when she reach the school house. The body was brought to Turesdale's chapel to await arrangements for the funeral.

    . 1921 Nov 9 - Bury County Teacher At Bangor Thursday. The body of Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, teacher in the County Center school who died of heart disease & was discovered by her pupils as they entered the school room Tuesday morning, will be sent to Bangor, where the funeral & burial will take place Thursday.

    . 1921 Nov 16 - People's column: Pays tribute to Teacher: R. Elizabeth Hamilton, a life long teacher of Michigan, died November 18, 1921, in her school room in Kalamazoo county. Miss Hamilton began teaching when she was 15 years of age [1869! teacher's collage?] & expert for 2 years when she was physically unable to do so & the years spend in study of various educational institutions, taught continuously until the time of her death. She was 67 years old. Many men & women in this & other states will recall the gentleness, regiment & inspiration of this splendid woman & true teacher. All of her pupils in many places & for the many years would gladly pay a tribute to her memory. Written by Miss Mary Enfield.

    . 1922 Aug 17 - 275 Pioneers of County Expired during last Year, according to the report submitted by Kalamazoo County Pioneer society, at the annual region & panic of the organization held at Ramona Park, Long Lake today. Most of those who passed away since the last region had been regular attendants at the annual pioneer gatherings. Rest of the death list follows: Rebecca Hamilton, 67.

    . TAYLOR CEMETERY is on Section 4, Ganges Twp. on the east side of highway US-31 about 1 mile north of the Ganges Store. It is a well kept old graveyard. Some inscriptions were copied in 1940 & 41 & revisited in June 1950. Thank you to volunteers Elizabeth Davis, Cornellia Peck & Ruth Robbins Monteith. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Sis, and Lizzie R. Hamilton, Rebecca 1870.

    Died:
    Rebecca E Hamilton, d/o Rebecca Lawrence, Ont. & James Hamilton, Ireland. Aged 67y 1d 0d.1m. COD: apoplexy sudden death.

    Buried:
    Stone 1854-1921, with her mother Rebecca.



Generation: 4

  1. 60.  John OSBORN Descendancy chart to this point (12.William3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Richard1) was born on 1 Mar 1845 in Caledon East, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Ontario. (Now Albion Twp.); died on 19 Feb 1931 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Feb 1931 in Pearl Grange Cemetery.

    Notes:

    > Research: 1850 Toronto Directory, Willim Osborne, Lot 14, Con 2, Toronto Twp.{York Co. or Peel ?}

    . 1852 Census Caledon East, Peel Co. says he was born in Canada.

    . 1861 Census, Caledon, Ontario, Age 17 years /1844,
    Lived with his Grandmother Elizabeth Lawrence Tarbox.

    . 1870 Benton Habour, Berrien Co., Michigan
    John Osborn, born 1846, Born Canada, carpenter
    Juditha Osborn, Born 1847, Ohio
    Daniel Osborn, born 1869, Michigan.

    . Great Uncle Daniel Lawrence, born Canada & Family is next door. Great Aunt Hadassah Lawrence Teetzel is just a few farms away.

    . 1887 Dec 23; 1888 Mar 30-Apr 6; & 1889 Sept 3 - Letters remains in the Benton Harbor Post office for John Osborne.

    . 1888 Apr 7 - John Osborn, of Benton township, recently purchased of Lemuel Moore, the later's farm in Sodus & moved thereto this week.
    . 1890 Apr 23 - Petit jurors drawn for the May term of the circuit court: John Osborne, Sodus.
    . 1895 Sep 14 - Petit Jurors crown this morning for the October tea of the circuit court. John Osborn, Sodus.

    . 1897 Jun 25 - Rev & Mrs James Hamilton visited the family of Mr John Osborne at Sodus Thursday.
    St. Joseph -James P Hamilton, the blind orator, will arrive in a few days to spend the summer with his parents here & will during his stay deliver a lecture on the winter he spend in Greece & his visit to the Queen.
    Note1: James Hamilton & John Osborne were first cousins, once removed.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Mich.

    . 1900 Jun 18 Census, Sodus Twp., Berrier Co., Michigan
    Osbourne John, b. Mar 1845, age 55 Canada, Father b. Canada, Mother b. England, Landed 1863, Farmer;
    Osborne, Judith, wife b. Apr 1846, age 59, married 31 years, b. Ohio, Father b. Canada, Mother England;
    Osborne, Frank, son, b. Jul 1871 Michigan, age 28, married 4 years, Parents b. Canada, Ohio
    Osborne, Daughter, May 1878 Michigan, age 22, parents Canada Eng. & Ohio
    Osborne, Mildred, Daughter-in-law, b May 1877 Michigan, age 23, Parents b. Canada Eng. & Michigan;
    Osborne, Ettie M, Granddaughter, b Jun 1896, Michigan, age 3, parents Michigan;
    Osborne, Gladys F, Granddaughter, b. Nov 1898 Mich., Age 1, parents: Michigan;
    Lawrence, John, Cousin, Jan 1844 Canada Eng., Age 56, parents born Canada English, Landed 1860 - 40 years ago; Farm labour.

    . [and 3 farms away is ]
    Osborne, William, Head, born Mar 1873 Michigan, age 27, Father born Canada Eng., Mother Ohio, Farmer;
    Osborne, Lena M, Wife, b. Aug 1881, Michigan, married 1 year, Parents born Michigan & NY.

    . 1907 Mar 23 - Sodus. John Osborne has rented his farm & expects to move to Benton Harbor.

    Benton Harbor April Bills Park Fund Labour, paid to John Osborne:
    . 1917 May 17, - $18.89
    . 1917 Jul 12, - $50.22
    . 1917 Aug 16 - $49.34
    . 1917 Oct 11 - $54.
    . 1917 Nov 14 - $36.
    . 1918 May 16 - $51.45.
    . 1918 Sep 13, Cutting hay, $10.
    . 1919 Jun 12 - labor, $10.50

    . 1912 Aug 31 - Mrs JJ Atkinson, Mrs D Crowley & Mrs John Osborne* & daughter Icylena* went to Waterliet this morning to spend Sunday.
    Note2: One or the other is a publication error: Juditha Lawrence Osborne would be Icylena's grandmother.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Mich.

    . 1918 Benton Harbor City Directory: John & Juditha Osborn, 639 E High, Park Tndr.

    . 1931 Feb 16 - John Osborn, long a resident of Benton Harbor, is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs Ira Swisher, 920 Bishop St.

    . 1931 Feb 19 - John Osborne Pioneer Fruit Grower, Dies
    With the death of John Osborne, 85, lifelong Beriern county resident, one of the best known fruit goers in this section, Benton Harbor & Southewestern Michigan lost another representative citizen of this city, with legions of friends in the surrounding rural communities where he owned property & had lived at various times. Mr. Osborne died this morning at 5 o'clock at the home of his only daughter, Mrs Ira Swisher, 920 Bisho avenue. He had been ill 2 weeks with a double mastoid complication. 2 sons, Frank & William Osborne, Benton Harbor also survived & there are 6 grandchild 7 9 great-grandchildren. the funeral is annulled for Saturday at the home of the deceased, 639 E High street, where the son Frank & family resided. burial will be in Perl Grange cemetery wither the wife of the deceased, who died in 1917 rests.
    Mr. Osborne was born in Canada & would have been 86 years of age had helped until March 1. He came to Michigan in 1863, settling near Benton Harbor. Farms in Sodus, east of Benton harbor & note of this city were owned by the deceased, one of the prosperous farmer of the country who loved the soil & fruit orchards, not only as a sourced of living but as a landscape beautifier.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Mich. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: Mich. Marriage Certificate.

    Died:
    Aged 85y 11m 18d. COD: Bilateral mastoiditis, myocarditis.

    Buried:

    John married Juditha A LAWRENCE on 20 Aug 1868 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan. Juditha (daughter of Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE and Jane CRAWFORD) was born on 15 Apr 1846 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 2 Dec 1917 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Dec 1917 in Pearl Grange Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 165. Daniel T OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1869 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 20 Jan 1872 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    2. 166. Charles Francis FRANK OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jul 1871 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 17 Apr 1936 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pearl Grange Cemetery.
    3. 167. William OSBORNE, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 8 Dec 1948 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.
    4. 168. Jennie L OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 May 1878 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 Feb 1932 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.

  2. 61.  Robert Prine JOHNSTON, Esq. The 2nd Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 21 Sep 1839 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 1 Jul 1911 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Robert Prine is the son of Julia Ann Teetzel & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . See drawings of 'Checked Store,' on King Street; also Toronto newspapers advertisements.

    Robert Johnston's son, Robt Jr. was born in Acton.

    . On his father-in-law's death in 1873 he inherited the east half of lot 2, Concession 2, (York) & this became his new farm. "The present home was built by Robert Johnston at the front of the farm. An addition was made to the front of the dwelling about 1892." The farm was left to his youngest son Basil.
    Certificate: mother MARY TEETZEL.

    . 1978 Nov 29 - The Siloam Brick Church as it was commonly called, was Methodist Episcopal Church, built by Eli Snyder, On the north westerly corner Lot 32, Con 3, Esquesing, & founded 1862. The erection of this church & the organization of a church society was the outcome of gracious revival at a camp meeting held in a beech & maple grove one lot east, across the road from the Churchill Cemetery. The erection of the Brick Church was an important event in the annals of the Community. The families most intimately associated with the enterprise were the Snyders, Leslies & the Johnston & others. ...Time saw numerous changes it was attached to Rockwood circuit. ...Regretfully closed in 1920 the membership was transferred to Acton Church ...The brick from the church were purchased by Mr. Basil Johnston, Lot 2 & used to brick his house.
    . Orwell Johnson members got to Sunday School in a the little brick church. & traveling up the First Line from his family farm behind a trotting horse. The Johnston family didn't take Hwy. 7 to reach the corner of Hwy. 25 & Town Boundary where the church was situated. There were no paved highways in 1909. Instead the horse would travel his familiar route fromFirst Line along a sidereal now long gone, beside harry Murray's farm to Town boundary & Second Line.
    Mr. Johnston remembers being taught by Mrs. Albert McKeown, mother of our presents postmaster. He loved the classes although they were very different from present day Sunday School. Both Clarence & Orwell enjoyed their Sun. School days although they maintained they were well behaved boys not getting into mischief. I had to behave - I had strict father. If a I let a hymn book fall, he would take me out & lick (punish) me.
    At one point a fierce storm blew the church roof off & flattened the driving sheds. The congregation clubbed together & repaired the damaged with a few days but Orwell Johnston fells the church started to go downhill from then on. Photo of Mr Mrs. O Johnston, seated, apparently in a house.
    PHOTO Mr Mrs Orwell Johnston, both seated, (possibly taken inside a house), looking at early Brick Church documents.
    Ref: Acton's Early Days, pub. 1939, by the Acton Free Press & Abbreviated, Wellington Co. Museum & Archives.

    . 1866 Toronto & Peel Directory: Johnston, Richard, wharfing, house 27 Seaton
    . 1867 Erin Twp. Directory: Johnston, Robt., Fl. 2, Con 2, Freeholder.

    . 1887 Jan 6 - Erin Free Pressings from our new Correspondent:
    Robert Johnson was elected trustee for the Leslie section last Wednesday. We have not learned who was chose for the 4th line.

    The Johnston Farm
    . E 1/2 Lot 2, Con. 2, was taken from the Crown in 1823, & changed hands several times before it was purchased by James Leslie in 1841. In 1873, at the death of James Leslie, this 100 acres was willed to his daughter, Martha & her husband, Robert Johnston.
    The first log house was built far back from the road, with part of it being over a never-failing spring. A new home was built by Robert Johnston, closer to the road, with the front part being added in 1892. Married in 1865, Robert & Martha Johnston had a family 6 sons & 6 daughters. Robert died in 1911, & the youngest son, Basil, succeeded to the farm. 3 years later he married Catherine Gray, & they had 1 son & 1 daughter. In 1939 Basil Johnston died, as the result of an accident. His son, Elwood purchased the farm in 1943. He married Mary Cutts, & they have a family of 3 daughters & 1 son. They operated a dairy farm, & also own 100 acres, Lot 3, 3rd line.
    Ref: History of Erin Township.

    TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY, as recorded by Greennock Women's Institute:
    . 1889 - Robert Johnston, School Secretary-Treasurer.
    Note1: Is this referenced to the Greennock School. - PJA
    Ref: Wellington Co. Archives & Museum.

    . 1893 Jan., Erin - Aged Ram Astray - Came upon the premises, Lot 4, Con 2, Erin, about 15 October, an aged ram. The owner will prove property, pay expenses & remove it.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, advertisement published 1893 Feb 2.

    . 1896 & 1899 - Johnston, Robt. Acton, Esquesing Twp. Freehold, Con 3, Lot 32,
    Ref: Nirret's Business Directory.

    . 1898 Jan 6, Leslie's School, Mr A McIntyre who has been teacher in S S No 8, Erin for the past 2 years end his labors last Wed. Dec 22. he has been very success teach & made many friends whom join in wishing him future success. Wed Afternoon a ref program was given by the scholars. Robt. Johnson, Esq., occupied the chair & requested the pupils to come to the front when Ernest Near read an address.
    .1898 Aug 4, Robert Johnston is improving his residence on Main Street by the addition of another story.
    Ref: Acton Free Press newspaper.

    WILL of Robt. Johnston, Sr.:
    To son Robert, the house & lot west of Mary Ann's with the privilege to the secure belonging. 12 Aug. 1843. Estate Files J4.
    Note2: That is TWO next to the store at King & Toronto St. - PJA.

    . Ontario Death Registration, Erin Town
    Robert Johnston, died 1 Jul 1911, aged 71 years /b 1840,
    Father Richd. Johnston, Palermo & mother Mary Teetzel*
    Informant Basil Johnston.
    Died Erin Twp., Farmer, Cancer, Asthenia [weakness], Dr. Grey.

    *Note3: Son Basil Johnson is the informant. He has crossed the names of his father's mother:
    The first wife of his grandfather, Richard Lawrence Johnston, was Julia Ann Teetzel. 2nd wife: Mary Stevenson. - PJA.

    . Lawrence Relatives:
    Cousin Richard Lawrence Hamilton also lived in Acton at this time. Robert L Johnson & brother Richd. L Johnson, Senior & Junior surely must have have contact with their Cousin Richard L Hamilton (& his brothers & sisters). R L Johnson, Jr. was born 1869 & thus 30 years younger than R L Hamilton.

    Recorded for further research"
    . Johnston, Robt. Laurence - In loving memory of a dear son, brother, father & grandfather who passed away February 6, 1995. Though we can not see him smile & his hands we can not touch, His memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part. Sadly missed by his mother Margaret Johnston & sisters Joyce, Dorothy & Helen.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Wellington Book 152
    Lot 2, Con 2, Twp. of Erin
    . 1841 May 4, Bargain&Sale, Thos. Martin & Wife, to James Leslie, £100, East Half, 100A.
    . 1873 Jun 13, Probate Will, James Leslie, to John & Joel Leslie, Executors & Lydia Leslie Executrix of James Leslie. To sell & convey.
    . 1874 Mar 10, Quit claim, Phebe Fonger & Robert Johnston & Wife & Robt. Tovell, to John Leslie, SE Half.
    . 1874 Aug 25, B&S, Robt. Tovell, to Robt. Johnston, EHalf 100A. with use of Spring & right of way.
    . 1908 Jul 9, Registered 1911 Jul 25, Probate WILL, Robert Johnston, decd., to Basil C Johnston, EHalf, Subject to legacies.
    . David A Henderson & Wife, to Richard L Johnston, $1800, Half 100A., Special re Timber etc.
    . 1939 Oct 5, Grant, Elwood Johnston & Laura Johnston spinster, heirs of Basil Johnston dec, to Catherine Johnston, $1., E half 100A., Treasurer consents others.
    . 1943 Oct 26, Grant, Catherine Johnston, Widow, to R Elwood Johnston, Affection & $2000, EHalf Acres.
    . 1954 Mar 24, Oil & Gas Grant, R Elwood Johnston & Wife, to Tony Seynuck, East Half 100A @ $1. per year: Re Drilling & operating for oil.
    1956 Aug 24, Probate WILL, Richard L Johnston, decd., to sons: Albert L O Johnston & Wm. R Johnston, West Half, as tenants in common.
    . 1959 May 14, Grant, Albert L Johnston & XX missing off edge of page.

    Lot 3, Con 2, Twp. of Erin,
    . 1958 Jul 28, Grant, Elevyn Hepburn Committee of Walter & Irene Lambert, to Robt E & Mary C Johnston, $1. West Half 100A., as joint tenants, subject to easement.
    . 1996.8.12. Robt. & Elwood Johnston, to Barbara & Randy Walker, as joint tenants.

    Note4 to researchers: This appears to be a different person
    Lot 28, Con 8, Esquesing, Book, 18, p267
    . 1862 Aug 18, Quit claim, Abraham Lindsay, to Eliza Johnston, 50A.
    . 1862 Aug 15, Frontage, Rott Johnson & his wife Eliza, to Abraham? Lindsay, $1000.

    . Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Robt. Pryan Johnston.

    Died:
    Lot 1, Con 2, Acton. COD: Cancer, Astharia.

    Buried:
    Acton. Buried with wife Martha Leslie Johnston.

    Robert married Lydia MARTHA LESLIE on 27 Sep 1865 in Ballinafad, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. Lydia was born on 16 Oct 1844 in Glen Williams, Esquesting Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Oct 1930 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 169. Melissa Jane JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jun 1867 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 19 May 1956 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried on 24 May 1956 in Fairview Cemetery.
    2. 170. William JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1868 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died after 1918.
    3. 171. Richard Lawrence DICK JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Feb 1868 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 21 Aug 1955 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    4. 172. Lydia MARTHA JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Oct 1870 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 6 Feb 1962 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 9 Feb 1962 in Fairview Cemetery.
    5. 173. Mary Elizabeth LIZZIE JOHNSTON, .5  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jan 1873 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 27 Oct 1963 in Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.
    6. 174. Charles Benjamin JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Nov 1875 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 1 Jun 1907 in Siloam, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    7. 175. Julia Ann JOHNSTON, .ii  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1877 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 25 Jan 1932 in Rockwood, Wellington Co., Ontario.
    8. 176. Robert Edwin JOHNSTON, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1879 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 24 Jul 1961 in Rockwood, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Rockwood Cemetery.
    9. 177. FREDerick ORWELL JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 May 1880 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 1 Jan 1953 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    10. 178. Ida May JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1885 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 16 Feb 1974 in Ontario, Canada.
    11. 179. Margaret Ellen MAGGIE JOHNSTON, .5  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Oct 1886 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Nov 1984 in Victoria, British Columbia; was buried on 9 Apr 1984 in Royal Oak Burial Park.
    12. 180. Basil Clarence L. JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Feb 1888 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in Jul 1939 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.

  3. 62.  Julia Ann JOHNSTON, .i Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 4 Jul 1844 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 17 Jun 1897 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Julia Ann is the daughter of Julia Ann Teetzel & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . 1871 Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Age 26 /1845, born Ont., English origin, Rel: E Meth.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration # 003481-78 (Halton Co)
    Joseph Fearnley, Widower, 40, Canada, Acton, Farmer
    s/o George & Ann Fearnley,
    married Julia Ann JOHNSTON, 33, Canada, Acton,
    d/o Richard L. & Julia Ann Johnston,
    Witn: Sarah J. Johnston, Esquesing & George Townsend, Chinguacousy married 5 June 1878 at Nassagaweya.

    . 1897 Jun 17 - Death of Mrs. Joseph Fernley.
    Mrs. Fernley came to Acton from her home at Brantford last Christmas [1896] & has ever since been lying ill at the home of her brother, Robert Johnston, Esq. After much suffering, death came to her relief on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fernley was the eldest daughter of the late "Dr" Richard L. Johnston & was married to Mr. Joseph Fernley about 19 years ago. [1878]. Mr. Fernley died at London some 15 years ago [1882]. Mrs. Fernley was a confiding Christian & died trusting her Saviour. The funeral will take place this afternoon to the cemetery at Churchill.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 17 Jun 1897, page 3, column 2. - - -

    Died:
    COD, Liver disease, at the home of brother Robt. Johnston.

    Julia married Joseph FERNLEY on 5 Jun 1878 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Joseph was born in 1837 in Brantford, Brant Co., Ontario; died on 16 Nov 1881 in West Flamboro, Wentworth Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 181. James MARSHALL FERNLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Aug 1864 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; died on 23 Sep 1925 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Park Lawn Cemetery.
    2. 182. Sarah Jane FERNLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1867 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; died on 26 Jan 1934 in Brantford, Brant Co., Ontario.
    3. 183. Ida Mary FERNLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Dec 1879 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario; died in Oct 1905 in Whitby Islands, Washington.

  4. 63.  Sarah Jane JOHNSTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 4 Mar 1851 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Jan 1914 in Parry Sound, Ontario; was buried in Acton Pioneer Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Sarah is the daughter of Julia Ann Teetzel & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration 3781-80
    John H. Leavens, 22, laborer, Georgetown, Esquesing,
    s/o Charles Leavens, & blank Willson,
    married Sarah J. Johnston, 29, /1851. Residing at Waterdown Ont. & born at Esquesing Twp.,
    d/o Richard L. Johnston & Julia Ann Teetzel,
    Witn: James Snider of Erin & *Nellie Johnson of Esquesing, married 27 Oct 1880 at Georgetown, Methodist Church.
    Note: *Nellie is the half-sister of Sarah Jane Johnson.

    . 1912 Jul 25 Acton. John Leavens of Parry Sound was here this week. He brought Mrs Leavens to Toronto for treatment for her eyesight, which has become much more defective since she left here. She will remain here for a month or two.
    Ref: Acton Free Press newspaper.
    . 1914 Jan 29 - Leavens, John, Mrs., Death died. Leavens, At Parry Sound on Wed. 20? January, Sarah Leavens, aged 62 years.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, p2, col 1.

    . Obituary, CREWSONS CORNERS
    . 1914 Jan 20 - Death claimed another former resident of this place, Mrs. John Leavens, who died at her home in Parry Sound on the 20th inst. Interment took place to Acton cemetery last Friday. Her husband, 2 sons & 1 daughter survive to mourn the loss of a loving wife & mother.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, published 1914 Jan 29, p3 col 1. - - -

    Birth:
    Resided 1881 beside father's property,

    Died:
    Bay Street.

    Sarah married John Henry LEAVENS on 27 Oct 1880 in Georgetown, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. John was born in 1858 in Georgetown, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1914 in Parry Sound, Ontario; was buried in Acton Pioneer Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 184. Richard Lawrence Wilson LEAVENS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1881 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 10 Jan 1963 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Acton Pioneer Cemetery.
    2. 185. Robert Charles LEVINS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Apr 1883 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Aug 1948 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    3. 186. William Arthur Teetzel LEVINS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 May 1886 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 7 Sep 1886 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    4. 187. Frances Lydia MARGUERITE LEVEANS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1892 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Dec 1967 in Parry Sound, Ontario.

  5. 64.  Margaret Elizabeth MAGGIE JOHNSTON, .4 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 23 May 1852 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Apr 1911 in Davenport, Washington; was buried in Maple Leaf Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Maggie is the daughter of Julia Ann Teetzel & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . Ontario Middlesex Marriage, London
    John James McMaster, age 23 / 1855, Erin Twp., Wellington Co.
    Resided Twp. Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, farmer
    married Margaret Johnston,
    age 25 /born 1853, London, Ontario, Resided Waterdown, Wentworth Co.,
    d/o Richard & Julia Johnston.
    Wit: William Teetzel & Samuel Campford?

    . 1878 Dec 5 - In London, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, on the 23rd lets. Mr. John McMaster of Erin
    to Miss Maggie, third daughter of Richard Johnson of Esquesing.
    Ref: Acton Free Press. - - -

    Birth:
    [Milton, ON .]

    Died:
    Verify

    Buried:
    Oak Harbor, Washington.

    Margaret married John MCMASTER on 27 Nov 1878 in London, Middlesex Co., Ontario. John was born in Feb 1847 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died after 1906 in Washington State. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 188. Harriet ISABELLA Teetzel MCMASTER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Sep 1879 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 12 Jul 1967 in Richmond, Contra Costa Co., California; was buried in Maple Leaf Cemetery.
    2. 189. Francis Duncan MCMASTER  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1882 in Michigan; died on 13 Sep 1957 in Spokane, Washington.

  6. 65.  Frances Catharine JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 23 Jul 1855 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 6 Aug 1933 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Frances is the daughter of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . 1871 Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario
    Francis C Johnson, Age 15 /1856, born Ont., E Methodist.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration # 012092-77 (Wentworth Co)
    1877 Apr 17 at Lynden, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co..
    Thomas Austin Swackhammer, 22, Farmer, Canada, Twp. of Esquesing, Christopher & Elizabeth Swackhammer,
    married Frances Catherine Johnston, Age 21, /1856 Canada, Twp. of Esquesing,
    d/o Richard Lawrence & Mary Johnston,
    Wit: R.L. Paterson & Frances McKenzie both of Lynden, 17 April 1877 at Lynden.

    . 1924 Mar 20 - Churchill. A social evening was held at the house of Arthur Swackhamer on Monday evening. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. It was delightful to have present Mrs Austin Swackhamer, the President, who had been confined to her home throughout illness for several months.

    . 1924 Aug 28 - The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs. Austin Swackhamer on Monday afternoon.

    . 1932 Jul 14 - Splendid outing held by Sunday Schools at Stanley Park - Races & other events, LastFriday the Limehouse & Churchill United Churches jointed for a panic event at Stanley Park, Erin. Oldest married Couple - Mr Mrs Austin Swackhamer.

    . 1932 Sep 22: Acton Fair. A very fine group of horses were on hand to complete the hurdle events. Donald Albert Johnson, son of Mr Mrs R W Johnson, Limehouse, came second.
    Oldest Couple Attending, Mr Mrs T A Swackhamer, married 56 years ago.
    . Churchill Laides Aid Sept meeting. Mrs Austin Swackhamer, as President took the chair, & opened the meeting with prayer. The star quilt was shown & admired.

    Ref: Acton Free Press. - - -

    Died:
    RR2, Lot 1, Fourth Line. COD: Hemiplegia. NOTE: Husband also died of hemiplegia.

    Buried:
    Acton, Ontario

    Frances married Thomas AUSTIN SWACKHAMER on 17 Apr 1877 in Lynden, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. Thomas was born on 29 Jul 1857 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 10 Jul 1935 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 190. Annie May SWACKHAMER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1878 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in May 1895 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    2. 191. Christopher LAWRENCE SWACKHAMER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Apr 1879 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.
    3. 192. Stanley Johnston SWACKHAMER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Aug 1888 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 13 Nov 1970 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    4. 193. Mary I BIRDINA Augusta SWACKHAMER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Apr 1893 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in Aug 1906 in Glanford, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.
    5. 194. William Charles FRANKlin SWACKHAMER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1895 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.

  7. 66.  Charles B JOHNSTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1857 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Churchill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Charles is the son of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Esquesing Book 711 p433.
    Lot 32, Con 3
    . 1906 Apr 5, B&S, Robert Johnston & Wife, to Charles B Johnston, $4200., 100A W Half except 41 rods at W corner.
    . 1926 Apr 21, Grant, Charlotte Melissa McDonald, married woman & as admirx. of Estate of Charles B Johnston, deceased & Elmore Roy Johnston, unmarried, to John Allan, $5500. WH 100A. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB 1857, Ref: Census 1861.


  8. 67.  John Thomas JOHNSTON, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 6 Jun 1860 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Evergreen Cemetery.

    Notes:

    John Thos. Charles is the son of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration 37886
    John Johnston, age 20y/1860 Esquesing, Halton Co., farmer
    Son of R.L. Johnston & Mary Stevenson
    MARRIED 1 Dec 1880, Georgetown, both Methodist, to
    Margaret Stevenson, age 17y Erin Twp.,
    resided Eramosa Twp.
    d/o Mary Ann Peavoy & Samuel Stevenson
    Wit: Aquilla Peavoy, Erin & Maggie Stevenson, Garafraxa.

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Esquesing Book 711 p431 -432.
    Lot 32, Con 3
    . 1866 Apr 9, B&S, Jacob Snyder & wife, to Mary Johnston, S W Half, 50Acres.
    . 1897 Nov 11, Deed Quit Claim, John T Johnston & Wife, Erastus D Johnston & wife, Charles Westley Johnston, unmarried, Daniel McKenzie Johnston, unmarried, Wm. Albert Johnson & wife, Kirkland Lawrence Johnston, unmarried; Mary Annelia Johnston, Spinster, Frances Catharine Swackhamer & T Austin Swackhammer her husband & Eleanor Francis Johnston, Spinster, to Wallace Ahasley, $900 NHalf excepting about 41 rods from the W corner for meeting house & burying ground.

    . 1886 Apr 22. Bargain&Sale, Isaac Snyder, to his son James Edward Snyder, Natural Love, 50 acres SE H reserving standing timber or trees in bush with right of egress to some. Any fallen timber or trees that may be blown down during the lifetime of party of first part to be the property of party of second
    . 1901 Apr 1, B&S Jessie Lasby & Wallace Lasby her husband Walle, A Lasby & wife, to Robt Johnson, $3200 + $1000, SE Half of W Half 50A & NHalf of W Half excepting about 41 roos for meeting house & burying ground.
    . 1902 May 10, B&S, Isaac Snyder, to James Edward Snyder, $10, NE Half of now used as a lane.
    . 1902 May 10, Deed of Timer, Issac Snyder, to James Ed Snyder, 50 A, all trees & timer on SEHalf.
    . 1906 Apr 5, B&S, Robt Johnston & Wife, to Chas B Johnston, $4200, W Half . 1926 Apr. Charlotte Melissa McDonald married woman & as admix of Estate of Chas B Johnston, deceased & Elmore Roy Johnston unmarried man, to John Allen $5500, W Half, 100 Acres.
    . 1928 Jan 21, Quit Claim deed, Gordon Leslie Johnston unmarried man, to John all Prem $1, W Half, 100A.
    - - -

    Died:
    Aged 78, COD: Arterscolotic heart disease, hypostatic pneumonia.

    John married Margaret MAGGIE STEVENSON on 1 Dec 1880 in Georgetown, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Margaret was born in 1863 in Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 68.  Erastus Dorland JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 19 Jul 1862 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1916 in British Columbia.

    Notes:

    Erastus Dorland Johnston is the son of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . 1874 Pupils enrolled by John Ross Principal of Acton Public School:
    Daniel McK Johnston, 9 & John Thomas Johnston, sons of "Dr". Richard Johnston.
    Eratus D Johnston, 11, son of Richard Johnston.
    Richard Johnston, 5, son of Dr. Richard Johnston.
    James M Fearnley, 9, son & Sarah J Fearnley 7, daughter of Joseph Fearnley.
    Mary Ellen Hamilton, 10, daughter of Richard Hamilton.
    The revelation of their respective ages when registered back there in the old school, 57 years ago, caused quite a furore among some of the grandmothers & others of today.
    Ref: Acton Free Press newspaper, republished 1931.7.2.

    For further research: Paul J & Philip Dorland lived at Acton, Esquesing, 1869.
    Ref: Ontario Gazetteer & Directory.

    . 1861 Census
    Dorland, Erastus, Farmer, Male, Age 25, Birth Place: Upper Canada, Religion: Episcopal Methodist/Methodist Episcopal, Trafalgar Township.

    . 1871 Census
    Dorland, Erastus, Farmer, Male, Age 34, B. Ontario, Religion: IME, Trafalgar Township,, division 3, page 17.

    . 1881Census
    Erastus Dorland, M, Male, German, 44, Ontario, Farmer, Episcopal Methodist
    Elizabeth Dorland M, Female, English 45, England, Episcopal Methodist
    John Dorland, Male, English, 15, Ontario, Going To School. - - -

    Died:
    /resided.

    Erastus married Mary Eleanor MINNIE SMITH on 23 Feb 1887 in Hamilton, Barton Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. Mary was born est 1862 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1916 in Cranbrook, Kootenay Co., British Columbia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 195. Ella Edna JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1888 in Hamilton, Barton Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    2. 196. William Lawrence JOHNSTON, .5  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jan 1892 in Hamilton, Barton Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 10 Jan 1952 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
    3. 197. Harold Edgar JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Apr 1894 in Hamilton, Barton Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    4. 198. Gladys May JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1899 in Hamilton, Barton Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

  10. 69.  Rev. Daniel MacKenzie JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 13 Aug 1864 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Aug 1935 in Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minnesota; was buried in Acacia Park Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Daniel is the son of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . Obituary: Rev D M Johnston, died at St. Paul, 8.3.1935
    Cemetery: Acacia Park, St. Paul
    children: Rev J Wesley Johnston, Echo.
    siblings: 5 brothers in Canada
    Born Acton Ontario
    Spouse Annie. - - -

    Buried:
    Plot: LAUREL 14 5 12, Mendota Heights, Dakota Co., MInn.

    Daniel married Annie J EASTERBROOKE in 1897 in Ontario, Canada. Annie was born in Feb 1863 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 17 Jun 1938 in Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minnesota; was buried in Acacia Park Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 199. Rev. J Wesley JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Apr 1907 in Winnebago, Minnesota; died on 6 Sep 1995 in Crow Wing Co., Minnesota; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

  11. 70.  Eleanor Martha NELLIE JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 14 Aug 1866 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 28 Nov 1921 in California.

    Notes:

    Nellie is the daughter of of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . 1880 Nellie Johnston was a witness the wedding at Georgetown of her half-sister, Sarah J Johnston to John H Leavens (Levins).

    . Died - PENTLAND - at 1653 North El Molland Ave., Pendouduna, Cal. on Monday, Nov 20, 1921, Eleanor Martha (Nellie Johnston) widow of the late David Pentland, formerly of Acton & Peterboro, Canada. In her 72nd year.

    . In Memoriam:
    Eleanor Martha Pentland. A note from Mrs. Marsh Little of Penplena, Cal. given the following particulars of the death of her sister, Mrs. David Pentland, known in her girlhood days in Acton as Nelly Johnson:

    "After a prolong illness death came to Mrs. Pentland, at her home at Penplena, Cal. on Monday Nov. 28. Mrs. Pentland's children & immediate relatives were present at the time of her sleeping. She had been in full health since last April. Afterwards she suffered extremely so that all were thankful when the end came in peaceful rest.
    She entered into rest on the same date as her wedding day, Nov 28th.
    Mrs. Pentland was the xxx of 10 children of late Mr. & Mrs. R L Johnston, who lived in Acton bet. 50 - 60 years ago. Of the 6 sons & 4 dau, the living here, Mrs. Rxx Little, widow of the late Robt. Little, public school inspector of co. of Halton. Much sympathy will go out to Mrs. Little in her bereavement & loneliness.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 8 Dec 1921, page 6, column 1. (Blurry article, multiples of place spelling are suspect. - PJA. - - -

    Birth:

    Family/Spouse: Dr. David PENTLAND. David was born est 1866 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 18 May 1911 in California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 200. Herbert Warner PENTLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Mar 1873 in Burleigh, Petersborough.
    2. 201. Maud Eleanor PENTLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 May 1880 in Peterbourgh, Otonabee Twp., Ontario.
    3. 202. Bertha Eugenie PENTLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Apr 1882 in Peterbourgh, Otonabee Twp., Ontario.

    Family/Spouse: Rev. Richard William SCANLAN. Richard was born in 1854 in County Limerick, Ireland; died on 26 Mar 1926 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 203. Mabel Frances SCANLAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1888 in Caistorville, Lincoln Co., Ontario.

  12. 71.  Richard Lawrence JOHNSTON, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 11 Oct 1868 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in .

    Notes:

    Richard Lawrence.3 is the son ofof of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    Verify identities of Mrs. Firsbrook T P Watkins:

    . 1920 Oct 28 - Mr & Mrs R L Johnston & family & Mr & Mrs T P Wakings & family motored to Moorefield & visited friends there & at Drayton on Sunday.
    . Mr & Mrs W A Firstbrook, of Toronto, entertained Mrs. Firstbrook's brother, Mr & Mrs. Richard Johnston of Washington, DC, at the Trout Ponds over the weekend & Mr & Mrs. Johnston proudly report burying sugar at 12 cents per pound last week in their home city.
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    Verify identity:
    . 23 Oct 1968, p. 20, Acton Free Press
    The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Richard Johnson & family in the sudden passing of his wife on October 9, they were residents of Churchill before moving to Acton. - - -

    Birth:

    Family/Spouse: Mary Bettie May CONDIT. Mary was born on 18 Oct 1876 in River Sioux, Harrison Co., Iowa; died on 27 Dec 1921 in Anacortes, Skagit Co., Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 204. Richard Parker JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Oct 1914 in Langley, Island Co., Washington; died on 17 Oct 1914 in Langley, Island Co., Washington.
    2. 205. Robert C JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jul 1915 in Tacoma, Washington; died on 10 Sep 1984 in Port Townsend, Jefferson Co., Washington.

  13. 72.  William Alfred JOHNSTON, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 14 Jan 1871 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died after 1921-24 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    William is the son of of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . 1871 Census Halton Co., Esquesing Twp. Ontario.

    . 1921 Apr 22, William Johnston of Acton is listed as the undertaker for (his nephew) William Johnston Swackhammer. - - -

    Birth:

    William married Maggie B STODDARD on 10 Feb 1897 in Coupeville, Island Co., Washington. Maggie was born on 18 Sep 1880 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 206. Teetzel JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1898 in Washington State; died in 1989.
    2. 207. Harold Baxter JOHNSTON, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Aug 1901 in Washington State; died on 8 Oct 1977 in Seattle, King Co., Washington.
    3. 208. Lawrence JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1904 in Washington State; died in .
    4. 209. Thelma JOHNSTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1906 in Washington State.

  14. 73.  Mary Amellia MILLIE JOHNSTON, .7 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Mar 1873 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Jan 1945 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Millie is the daughter of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    Mary A Hambly reported the death of brother John Thos. Johnson on Sep 4, 1936, Toronto Western Hospital.

    . Ontario Death Registration 004076
    Mary Amelia Hawley, 365 Melrose Ave., Toronto, widow
    Born Acton May 17 1873, Aged 72 y. died 2 Jan 1946, Coronary thrombosis, chronic myocarditis, 4 years.
    Husband The late John R Hambley
    Father Richard Johnston, born York County, Ontario
    Maiden name of mother: Unknown, Mary, [Stevenson is crossed out]. Unknown, England.
    Informer Jennie Taylor, cousin, 3 Jan 1946, 1648 Avenue Rd, Toronto
    Burial: Hamilton Cemetery.

    Died:
    365 Melrose Ave., COD: Coronary thimbles

    Family/Spouse: John R HAMBLY. John was born est 1873; died before 1945 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 74.  Charles Wesley JOHNSTON, .4 Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 7 Apr 1876 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 22 Nov 1949 in Edmonton, Alberta.

    Notes:

    Charles Wesley is the son of of Mary.the 1st & Richard Lawrence Johnston.

    . Census 1891, Charles is listed as farmer labourer. Two sisters have recored him as residing with him. Charles must be splitting his time working the farms at both places -
    Census 1900, Charles is in Minnesota with his sister Anne. This time is 21 years old & listed as a student. - PJA 2010.

    . Ontario Marriage Certificate 723-13
    Charles Wesley Johnston, 34, [1879] widower, traveller, Acton, Edmonton Alberta,
    s/o Richard Lawrence Johnston & Mary Stevenson,*
    married Eva Ruth Johnston, 27 [1886], Nassagaweya twp., same,
    d/o James Easterbrook & Jessie CAMERON,
    Wtn: John & Dorcas Easterbrook of Nassagaweya,
    Married 22 Jan 1913 at Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co.
    Note: Mother Stevenson refers to his sept-mother who raised him.
    His birth mother ' Mary' died between 1853 & 1855.

    . 1896 Morrey's Business Directory, Halton co.
    Charles Johnston, Acton, Esquesing Twp., Tenant, Con 1 Lot 30.

    . Death notice
    Johnston, At Edmonton on Saturday Nov 19, Charles W Johnston, formerly of Acton,
    Beloved husband of Eva Easterbrook, formerly of Camperville.
    The funeral took place at Edmonton on Tuesday November 22nd.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 24 Nov 1949, page 10, column 1 &
    Canadian Champion, 24 Nov 1949, page 8, column 1. - - -

    Charles married Eva Ruth ESTERBROOK on 22 Jan 1913 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Eva was born on 3 Mar 1885 in Nassagaweya Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 75.  Bertha JOHNSTON Descendancy chart to this point (13.Richard3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 1 Feb 1885 in Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1927; was buried in Merlin Cemetery, Kent Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    . Ontario Birth Registration # 12107.
    1885 Feb 1, Esquesing, Halton County,
    Bertha Johnstone
    Mother Mary Jane Stephenson, Father Richard L Johnstone.

    . 1885 Feb 5, Dr Richard Johnston, of Esquesing new Action, is no open for congratulations. On Sunday be became the father of a bouncing boy girl. It might be interesting to explain that the doctor had already celebrated his 69th birthday. Third wife.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, pub. 1885.w.1, p3, Col 1. - - -

    Birth:
    'Erin near Guelph. Ref: Death Cert. son Rich Law, Fredin.

    Died:
    Bertha May Johnston. Alt DOD Jan 1945.

    Bertha married Frederick Carlin FREDIN on 13 Dec 1905 in Nissouri Twp., Middlesex Co., Ontario. Frederick was born on 25 Aug 1884 in Dorchester Twp., Middlesex Co., Ontario; died in Jan 1952 in Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 210. Carl Frederick FREDIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Nov 1906 in Petrolia, Enniskillen Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario.
    2. 211. Richard Lawrence FREDIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jan 1909 in Petrolia, Enniskillen Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario; died on 27 Apr 1909 in Enniskillen Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario.
    3. 212. John Elmer FREDIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jul 1910 in Petrolia, Enniskillen Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario.
    4. 213. George Arnold FREDIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jul 1910 in Petrolia, Enniskillen Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario.
    5. 214. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 215. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  17. 76.  Robert Thomas G PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 18 Feb 1838 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 23 Apr 1905 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Ontario Land Registry
    Lot 8, Con 3, Beverly, Hamilton Wentworth Co., Abstract, Beverly Book 2, p40 .
    . 1882 Apr 1, B&S, Peter Wood et ux, to Annie E Parks, $1200, Pt S 1/2 - 20.5 North.
    . 1882 Apr 1, Mortgage. Annie E & Robt. T Parks, to Peter Woods, $1000., Pt South Half - 2R 12.P
    . 1881 Nov 26, B&S, Chas B Parks et ex, to John G Clements, $100., Pt South, Half. - - -

    Birth:

    Robert married Annie ELIZABETH WILSON on 25 Dec 1870 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Annie was born in 1845 in Driffield, Yorkshire, England; died on 7 Oct 1935 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 216. Amanada Mary PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 May 1871 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1875 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.
    2. 217. Charles William Wilson PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jun 1872 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in 1918 in Lynden, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.
    3. 218. Robert Beresford PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Nov 1873 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in 1950; was buried in Troy Cemetery.
    4. 219. Harry Filgate Whittemore PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jan 1876 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 22 May 1878 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.

  18. 77.  Margaret Eliza PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1839 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 29 Jun 1908 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 1 Jul 1908 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Margaret Eliza is the daughter of Mary Anne Johnston and Charles G Parks.

    Died:
    496 Wellington St W., Age 70y. Brights disease [Thyroid].

    Buried:
    Plot M76, Ground property of John Maughan.

    Margaret married John Arthur MAUGHAN, Jr. on 18 Jun 1863 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. John was born in 1835 in Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 27 Nov 1918 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 220. MINNIE Mary Emma Janet Josephine MAUGHAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Aug 1864 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 31 May 1933 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.
    2. 221. Herbert John MAUGHAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1866 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; died on 14 Sep 1892 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    3. 222. Florence Russell Morrison MAUGHAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Nov 1867 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 9 Feb 1916 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    4. 223. Charles F MAUGHAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1870 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; died in ? 1906 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    5. 224. John MAUGHAN, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Aug 1871 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 6 Jul 1926 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.
    6. 225. Harry MAUGHAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1874 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    7. 226. Walter MAUGHAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Sep 1876 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 May 1961 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  19. 78.  Charles Barrington PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 2 Oct 1841 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 1 Jan 1916 in Ancaster, Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Charles is the son on Mary Ann Johnson & Charles Parks.

    . 1911 Oct. 15 - Port Huron, Michigan Passenger Lists, Port Huron, Michigan [ie. Crossed at Sarnia, Ontario]
    Charles B Parks, laborer, Age 72, Toronto, Canada,
    Height 5 feet, 10 inches, Ruddy hair Gray, Eyes blue.
    Remarks: Double strangulated hernia supported by a truss. To reside with sons, Class E, GTR, #3.
    Contact: wife Annetta Parks 62 William St., Brantford, Ontario
    visiting son, Walter Parks, 100 F Bldg, Pomona, Cal.
    Double inguinal hernia supported by a trust, to reside with son, Class #, GTR #3. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Charles Beresford Barrington Parks.

    Died:
    Age. 75y 3m. Heart disease some years, Pneumonia. Died in House of Refuge. Married.

    Charles married Annetta E NETTIE LAWRASON on 12 Oct 1876 in Beverley Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. Annetta was born on 29 Sep 1861 in Beverley Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 227. Charles WALTER PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Mar 1877 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 24 Sep 1949 in San Diego, California.
    2. 228. Minnie Violet PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1880 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.
    3. 229. Harry Whittmore PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Nov 1882 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in 1947 in Brantford, Brant Co., Ontario.
    4. 230. Ariel Annette PARKS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1889 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in 1946 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio.

  20. 79.  Mary Ann MAUD PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 19 May 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 9 Nov 1910 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary is the daughter of Mary Ann Johnston of Toronto & Charles Garner Parks.

    Died:
    Aged 64y 5m 20d, Paralytic stroke, a few minutes. Ref: ON Death Certificate 32662.

    Buried:
    Monument F-160/161b.


  21. 80.  Richard Francis DICK PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 5 Nov 1847 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 27 Apr 1932 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 29 Apr 1932 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    . 1901 Census, Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario
    Richard Parks is now the head of the family,
    Residing with him are brother Wm. B., sisters, Mary M, Sarah J, &8 year old Bessie G. Parks. Brother Chas. B Parks and family are next door. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 88y 6m 22d. COD: Cystitis & Pyelitis & old age.


  22. 81.  Arthur Filgate PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in Jul 1848 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 7 Feb 1856 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried on 3 May 1856 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Aged 7y 7m. Inflammatory rheumatism.

    Buried:
    Vaulted 8 Feb. 1856 Property of Chas. G Parks. Plot F 160.


  23. 82.  Sarah Josephine PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 Aug 1850 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Dec 1929 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Aged 79, 4m. Chronic interstitial nephrites, Myrocardis, gradual on set.


  24. 83.  Octavia Mederic PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 20 Feb 1852 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 20 Feb 1892 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Ont. Death Certificate: b. Age 39, b. Feb 20 1852. Addison, Phisis Pretmonasis?

    Buried:
    Monument F-160/161c. Aged 40 years = 1852. Grey slate book monument lies in the ground. Parents have same double stone.


  25. 84.  Whittemore H PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1856 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Whittemore is the son of Mary Ann Parks & Charles G Parks.

    Whittemore Parks was named after is Ezekial F Whittemore who married his mother's sister, Margaret Johnston. E F Whittemore was a famous, rich, business man & owner of the "Checked Store" in Toronto. He also promoting insurance companies, which may have influenced the occupation of various family members.
    Aunt Margaret Johnson Whittemore & her son, Whittemore later lived in Waterdown, Ontario as did the Parks. - P J Ahlberg. 2012. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB: 1853 [Birth date varies with each census.]

    Whittemore married Mary MCLANE on 25 Dec 1889 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. Mary was born in 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  26. 85.  Elizabeth Garner BESSIE PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 18 Oct 1861 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 23 May 1921 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 26 May 1921 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Bessie is the daughter of Mary Ann Johnston and Charles G Parks.

    Alt DOB: 1858. Birth dates varies with censuses. - - -

    Birth:
    b. Palermo Ref: T.O. Necropolis Burial records.

    Died:
    Aged 64. Died apoplexy & Tonsillitis. 21 days.

    Buried:
    Plot F 161 Gore. Property Est. Chas G Parks.


  27. 86.  William Beresford PARKS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Mary3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 8 Oct 1863 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; died on 18 Dec 1925 in Troy, Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried in Troy Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Lot 9, Con 3. Alt Name: BIG BILL Parks.

    Died:
    Aged 67 years.


  28. 87.  Frances WHITTEMORE Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in Apr 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 8 Sep 1844 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Frances is the daughter of E. F. and Margaret Whittemore.
    Ref: Potters Field Cemetery register. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 4 months. COD: inflammation.

    Buried:
    Top end plot 1277; purchased 8 Sep 1844.


  29. 88.  Francis Bending FRANK WHITTEMORE, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 7 Jul 1845 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 29 Mar 1900 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 31 Mar 1900 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Attended Upper Canada Collage, Toronto.

    . 1846 May 23, Sat. Home District Assizes, spring:
    . 1846 May 23 Chief Justice Beverly Robinson, Queen VS James Larceney; Our: E F Whitthimore, Verdict Guilty, 5 years hard labour,
    . Queen Vs Oliver Badgero & Wm. Vanzant: larceny: Jury E F Whittemore, Verdict Guilty, Sentence & years hard labour in penitentiary. [Markham Gang: Murder &K Mayhem]

    . 1866 York Peel Directory: Whittemore, Mrs. Margaret (Wid E F) h. 78 Bay, Toronto.
    Whittemore F B, Clerk, Gas Co., H. 78 Bay.

    . 1871 Lovell's Cdn. Dominion Directory
    Consumers Gas Co., 19 Toronto St., Directors: F. F. Whittemore, clerk.

    . Francis enjoyed attending Jarvis St. Baptist Church, supported the YMCA & other good works. Every winter he gave a steroview exhibit to thousands.

    . 1874 - F B Whittemore, chief clerk is Toronto-born & has been in the employment of the since 1864.
    [W H Pearson Co., Toronto Water & Gas Light Co., since called Consumers' Gas. ]
    Ref: History of Toronto & County of York, Vol 1,1885.

    Witness at a wedding: 13302-77 Charles SYMONS, 23, laborer, London England, Toronto, s/o Charles SYMONS & Margaret THILSTON,
    married Margaret FARRELL, 23, Oakville, Toronto, d/o Edward FARRELL & Margaret COUGHLIN,
    witn: F. WHITTEMORE & Hannah FARRELL, both of Toronto, 13 Feb 1877 at St. Michaels Palace.

    The Globe, Toronto.
    . 1888 Jan 26 - Mountain Land of the Switzer
    A most enjoyable evening was spend Tuesday in the lecture room of the Jarvis St. Baptist church, which was crowded to its utmost capacity. A lecture was delivered by Rev Hugh Johnston on "Switzerland," illustrated with the aid of a powerful stereopticon by Mr. F F Whittemore. In addition, a choice musical programme was disposed of. As the general arrangements were supervised by Mr. Whittemore.

    . 1891 Sep 26, Sat. - YMCA COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT
    Two illustrated lectures by the Rev H Johnston, DD & Rev D G Sutherland, DD, illustrated by Mr. F F Whittemore's stereopticon views. Members of the association are allowed privileges for securing reserved seats for this entire course at $1 each - nom members at $2. each seat.
    Note: YMCA is Young Men's Christian Association.
    . 1891 Dec 15 - YMCA Anniversary address next Monday evening at the YMCA. An evening in European Cities illustrated by Mr FR F Whittemore's beautiful views.

    . 1893 Apr 26 - Rev. Dr. Whithrow's Lecture, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the Metropolitan Church."Egypt & the Holy land." Dr. Withrow's lecture was illustrated with striking realism by the aid of stereoscope operated by Mr. Whittemore.
    . 1893 Oct 10 - YWC GUILD Rev Dr Withrow deliver his lecture on Egypt & Holy Land, ... was beautifully illustrated by Mr Whittemore with his stereoscopic views & was very much enjoyed by the large number who were present.
    . 1893 Dec 13 - There will be a fine exhibition of World's Fair pictures by Mr F B Whittemore in Association Hall Next Friday evening.
    . 1895 Feb 15 - Mission Work in India in Assoc. Hall cast a flood light on the great work which is being carried on there in the spread of Christianity & the difficulties which are met with in the propagation of religious truth. The lime-light views, which belonged to Mr. F F Whittemore, were of a most interesting character.
    . 1895 Jun 7 -Spending summer at Lorne Park are Mr J McMaster & family, E Burke, W Watson, Mr. f B Whittemore & family. Ref: Toronto Star Newspaper.
    . 1895 Jul 27 - The Temple at Grimsby Park, the annual camp meeting held in the open air ...The Stereopticon entertainment are given by Mr F B W of Toronto, to illustrate descriptive lectures upon various scenes of foreign travel.
    . 1895 Aug 21 Grimsby Park News - on Aug 20. Mr. FBW gave a stereopticon lecture on Ireland, enjoyed by all.

    . 1896 Apr 21 - On thus evening a public missionary meeting will be held in the Guild Hall, McGill St., when the Bishop of Toronto will be in the chair & some light views of the far north, Mackenzie River, will be shown by Mr. Whittemore.
    . 1896 Jul 2 - Mrs. Miller, of Dry harbor, Jamaica is visiting the family of F B whittemore, on Church St. Ref: Toronto Star.
    . 1896 Apr 26 - Rev. Dr Withrow, assisted by Mr. Whittemore gave an illustrated talk on "The Home & Walks of Christ".

    . 1897 Feb 12 - Erskine Presbyterian church on Tues. next, Subject being Scotland. A fine collection of views of the "auld land' will be presented by Mr FBW.
    . 1897 Mar 2 -Rev. W G Wallace will repeat his lecture on Scotland in the school room of Old St. Andre's Church, illustrations by MR FBW. ...also as above, Under the auspices of the YWCA of Elm St., by FBW.
    . 1897 Apr 14 - Views of Toronto, A gathering of the Aldermen in the Council Chamber witness & exhibition of stereopticon views by Mr FBW. The affair was got up by Ald. Lamb for the purpose of enabling Council to inspect the view of Toronto which it intended to send to England in response to a request of the Commission of Canada. The programme was materially lengthened by a number of excellent views which Mr. Whittemore threw on the canvas in addition.
    . 1897 May 1 - Sunday School of Bonar Congregation ...lecture on Canada illustrated by 130 views by Mr. BFW.
    . 1897 Nov 16 - Rambles in London, tonight, Masonic Hall, Parkdale, a stereopticon entertainment & descriptive lecture, views by MR. FBW.

    . 1898 Feb 5 - Lecture on Palestine at Westminister Presbyterian Church Bloor St. Tues., Feb 8, 8 p.m. The lecture will be illustrated with magnificent stereopticon views by Mr. Frank Whittemore.
    . 1898 Apr 1 - Upper Canada College course, "Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The set of stereopticon views furnished by Mr. Whittemore is said to be the best yet obtained.
    . 1898 Aug 28 - Mr. & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Aubrey Whittemore of Chicago, who have been staying at Dr. Oldright's summer residence, Jackson's Point, return to Chicago next week.
    . 1898 Apr 18 - 'Halifax to the Kondike' lecture YWC Guild, McGill St., illustrated by limelight pictures exhibited by Mr. WBW.
    * "The Indian, his haunts, homes & journeyings among them by canoe & dog train, by Rev. Young, missionary to the Northwest Indians, at Jarvis St. Baptist Sunday School. Illustrated by stereopticon views by HP Whittemore. As there is no person in Canada better acquainted with this subject about Indians, a large attendance is looked for.
    . 1898 Dec 7 - Rev. Cody lectured before Guild of Holy Trinity Church on his trip up the Line. illustrated with stereopticon views by FBW.
    Ref: Toronto Evening Star.

    . 1899 May 3 - Travels Through Palestine, illustrated by the latest limelight views by Mr. FBW. At the close of the lecture Mr. Whittemore cast upon the canvas a number of the most recent views of the Philippines, the seat of the present war troubles.
    . 1899 May 17 - 47 Anniversary of Elm St. S.S. Dr. Lloyd lectured on Eternal city Rome, stereopticon vows by Mr. Whittemore. Ref: Toronto Evening Star.

    . 1900 May 17 - Mr. F. B. Whittemore, the late cashier of the Consumers' Gas Company left an estate of $3,005, chiefly in life insurance. - - -

    Birth:
    Francis B. is the second son of E F Whittemore.

    Died:
    Age 53, 133 Bloor St. East. COD: Pistol shot wound. Dr. S Spencer.

    Buried:
    Vault 50

    Francis married Anna LOUISA MCCORD on 22 May 1872 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Anna was born on 21 Jun 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Jan 1938 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 231. Harry Theodore WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Feb 1877 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 5 Jul 1960.
    2. 232. Ernest FRANK WHITTEMORE, .I  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 May 1882 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    3. 233. Luther HOLTON WHITTEMORE, .III  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Apr 1888 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    4. 234. Arthur REGINALD WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1886 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Mar 1953 in Victoria, British Columbia; was buried in Beechwood Cemetery.

  30. 89.  Margaret Eliza WHITTEMORE, .i Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 11 Dec 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died in c. 11 Sep 1847 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 11 Sep 1847 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    . 1846 Dec 18, In this city on the 30th ultimo. The Lady of E F Whittemore, Esquire, of a son. [Actually it was a girl, Margaret Whittemore.] - p 3 V 3 #21 .
    Ref: Globe & Mail.

    . Aged 9 mos. born Toronto. Daughter of E. F. Whittemore. Died from streamer from Montreal of Bowel complaints..

    . Yes there are two Potters Field Cemetery (part of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery), records for Margaret Whittemore, daughter of E F Whittemore. While a tight fit, I am recording them as separate people. Further information is welcomed. - P J Ahlberg 2013. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 9 mos. Bowel Complaints. Daughter of E. F. Whittemore.

    Buried:
    'Died on the steamer from Montreal.' Cost of grave, 50 shillings.


  31. 90.  Margaret WHITTEMORE, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 30 Dec 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died after 21 Jun 1926 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Ontario Death Certificate. James Whittemore, b 17 Jul, 1920, 5 days,
    died 22 Jul 1920,
    son of Margaret Whittemore & George Tanner.
    Verify: This would make Margaret 70 years at birth.

    . 1926 Jun 21, Mrs. Margaret Whittemore, 18 Alvin Ave., 8 years old. Globe & Mail Newspaper photo portrait B & W glass 9 x 11 cm.
    Ref: Globe & Mail, fonds 1266, Spadina, vault storage, Box 158823, Folio 57, City of Toronto Archives.
    NOTE: Verify the Globe & Mail Newspaper story of Mrs. ? Whittemore. - - -

    Died:
    18 Alvin Avenue

    Family/Spouse: George TANNER. George was born est 1846 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 235. James WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jul 1920 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Jul 1920 in Ottawa, Carlton Co., Ontario.

  32. 91.  William Henry WHITTEMORE, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 1 Mar 1848 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 15 Jan 1912 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario; was buried on 25 Apr 1912 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1884 Dec 11 - United States News: W & F H Whittemore, oil dealers at New York, have failed, liabilities $150,000.
    Ref: Toronto World Thursday Morning.

    . 1887 Feb 26 - Business difficulties: The following assignments are reported:
    Waterdown, W H Whittemore, General store.

    . 1891 Census St. James Ward,Toronto - Frank Whittemore's wife is Louisa & children are Harry, Frank, Holton and Reginald.
    Census 1911 Waterdown, Ontario (near Hamilton, Ont).
    Wm. Henry Whittemore has his niece Penrose Margaret, 27 years & nephew Frederick McDonald Whittemore, age 24, living with him on Dundas St., Waterdown.

    . 1906 Oct 15. Called on Mrs. Whittemore in their new home Rosedale a very pretty house for which they paid partly. Harry is feeling very well & weighs more than he ever did in his life. He is also doing very well in business.
    Note1: Some confusion whether they moved to Parkdale/Queen St. W or Rosedale north of Bloor St., both Toronto.
    Note2: Mrs. Whittemore could refer to his mother Margaret Johnson Whittemore, who would be more Mrs. McQuesten's age and social status - PJ Ahlberg.

    . 1911 Jun 5 Census Waterdown Village, Wentworth Co., Ontario
    Whittemore, Frederick McDonald, b Feb 1887, age 24, Dundas St., Anglican, (Earnings) Income
    Whittemore, Penrose Margaret, born Jul 1883, age 27, Anglican, (Earnings) Income
    Whittemore, William Henry, b. Mar 1848, age 63, Anglican, (Earnings) Income.


    . Death Certificate for Wm. Henry, d 15 Jan 1912, Death Place: Saltfleet, states he single, born Toronto.
    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Harry when young . born 63 Toronto St.

    Died:
    Aged 63y 9m. Pneumonia, heart failure, 4 days.

    Buried:
    Plot O 15. Resided 1911 Dundas St., Waterdown. Winter vaulted Jan 17, property of EF Whittemore.

    Family/Spouse: Louisa M MULLIGAN. Louisa was born on 21 Jun 1846 in Ontario, Canada; died after Jul 1928 in Ottawa, Carlton Co., Ontario; was buried in Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Ottawa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 236. Francis W FRANK WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Apr 1872 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 27 Apr 1927 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 29 Apr 1927 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
    2. 231. Harry Theodore WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Feb 1877 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 5 Jul 1960.
    3. 237. Holton WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Mar 1884 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    4. 238. Reginald REGGIE WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Mar 1886 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

  33. 92.  Margaret C WHITTEMORE, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 26 Dec 1849 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 Sep 1851 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 22 Sep 1851 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    . 1851 Sept 26. Margaret C is the 'daughter of E. F. Whittemore'.
    Ref: York General Burial Grounds [Potters' Field Cemetery register.] - - -

    Died:
    Aged 1 3/4 years. Died "d. Convulsions of lungs".

    Buried:
    Burial date is written 'Sept 22' [Previous person buried. 23rd & after Marg C., buried on the 28th.] Costs of grave 5 shillings & ground 15 shillings.


  34. 93.  Edward W WHITTEMORE Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 25 Jun 1854 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 5 Feb 1854 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 6 Jul 1854 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Son of E F Whittemore.

    Died:
    Aged 10 days. Convulsions.

    Buried:
    Cost of grave 5 shillings.


  35. 94.  FREDerick Theodore WHITTEMORE, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Feb 1855 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 Sep 1913 in Thunder Bay (Port Arthur), Ontario; was buried on 26 Sep 1913 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1871 Census, St. George's Ward A, Toronto, Fred Whittemore, Age 16, 1855, Ontario.

    Toronto Directory 1909: Whittemore, F T, Trav., 34 Rose Av.

    Ontario Death Certificate: Frederick Whttemore, Age 55 /1858 Toronto,
    Died Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ont. married. - - -

    Died:
    COD: Hemorrhage from lungs, 12 hours. Pt. Arthur now Thunder Bay.

    Buried:
    Plot O-15, Estate of E F Whittemore.

    FREDerick married Sophie Jane MCDONALD on 28 Jun 1882 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Sophie was born on 4 Jan 1852 in Jamaica West, New York City, New York; died on 8 May 1927 in Kingston, Jamaica West, W. I.; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 239. Penrose Margaret Flora WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jul 1885 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died after 1911 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    2. 240. Sophia Irene WHITTEMORE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Aug 1885 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 20 Jan 1934 in Wiltshire, Clyfe Pypard, England.
    3. 241. Frederic McDonald WHITTEMORE, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1887 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died after 1917 in Waterdown, E Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario.

  36. 95.  Luther Holton WHITTEMORE, , Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born on 22 Feb 1857 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Jul 1939 in St. James, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Toronto World Newspaper.

    . 1884 Feb 18 Mon, pg .3 - The Snow Shoe Races. The races of the Toronto snowshoe club came off on Saturday at the lacrosse grounds. There was fair attendance of spectators, including ladies. Game Committee: L H Whittemore.

    . July 16, 1884Wed - Accident to Argonauts: On Monday night the four-oared crew of the Argonaut, made up of Whittemore, Langmuire, Davidson & Wyatt, were out for a spin on the Toronto Bay in their new papermache boat. When coming between the Aileen & the Oriole at anchor, they struck a boat with twp. half drunken chaps in it, & broke off over 4 feet of the shell. One dingy put off the the Oriole & picked up the 2 men of the skiff & another from the Aileen picked up the crew. Some of the parties had narrow escape. The crew will have trouble in replacing their boat in time for the races.

    . 1884 July 30, Wed - Long description of thrilling rowing event. Argonauts won $600 & gold watches.
    . 1884Sep 29 Mon- "Toronto at Hamilton met, lasted too long, event continues next week."

    . Toronto Star, Start 13 Season in Baptist Hockey League - It is just 13 years ago that the Baptist Churches organized their hockey league & the league is still running as a house league open only to competition by members of its Bible Classes. The meeting for organization purposes for this ear will be held Thursday night at 8 sharp at the Park Road Baptist Church with L H Whittemore in the chair.

    . 1895 Sept 5 - Mr & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Mr. Aubrey Whittemore who have been spending the summer at "Oakleigh," Dr. Oldright's residence, have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. W P Oldright is now in business in Chicago.

    . 1898 Aug 28 - Mr. & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Aubrey Whittemore of Chicago, who have been staying at Dr. Oldright's summer residence, Jackson's Point, return to Chicago next week.
    Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. - - -

    Died:
    COD: stroke.

    Buried:
    Verify.

    Luther married Sarah Elizabeth DAISY OLDRIGHT on 31 Dec 1884 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario. Sarah was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario; died on 6 Mar 1962 in New York City, New York; was buried in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 242. Maj. Dr. William Lawrence WHITTEMORE, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Aug 1886 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died in 1970.
    2. 243. Aubrey LUTHER H WHITTEMORE, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Aug 1888 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 27 Jul 1957 in Lake Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.

  37. 96.  Larrett E WHITTEMORE Descendancy chart to this point (17.Margaret3, 3.Margaret2, 1.Richard1) was born in Feb 1858 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 26 Mar 1859 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 18 Oct 1959 in Toronto Necropolis Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Aged 13 months. COD: Diarrhea.

    Buried:
    Plot O-43.50. Property owned by Mrs. Whittemore. Officiating Minister Rev. Mr. Baldwin.


  38. 97.  William Henry JOHNSON, (3rd Or 4th?) Descendancy chart to this point (20.William3, 5.Maryann2, 1.Richard1) was born on 9 Feb 1895 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    William Henry is the son to Emma Jane Sheppard & William Washington Johnston.
    Ref: Ontario Birth Registration 917 039439. Feb 9, 1895, Toronto.

    Birth:
    53 Queen St. East


  39. 98.  John WILLIAM SILVER Descendancy chart to this point (23.Margaret3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 29 Feb 1864 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 13 Aug 1932 in Ocala, Marion Co., Florida; was buried on 13 Aug 1932 in Woodlawn Cemetery.

    Notes:

    John is the son of Margaret J Lawrence & James Sliver.2

    Died:


    Buried:
    Florida?

    John married Mina LUCINDA SEEL on 6 Dec 1888 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan. Mina was born on 2 Jan 1868 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 1 Apr 1935 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Watervliet Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 244. Agnes Elizabeth SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Sep 1889 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 Nov 1977 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Watervliet Cemetery.
    2. 245. Hazel Beatrice SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Nov 1891 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Aug 1942 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Rosedale Memorial Park Cemetery.
    3. 246. Lilian Ruth SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1895 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 30 Aug 1897 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    4. 247. Margaret Jane SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jun 1897 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 17 Sep 1981 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Watervliet Cemetery.
    5. 248. Hadassah SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jul 1900 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 May 1918 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Watervliet Cemetery.
    6. 249. Ruth SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Mar 1903 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 18 Mar 1903 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    7. 250. James W SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Feb 1905 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 28 Jun 1972 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Watervliet Cemetery.
    8. 251. Winfred Alene WINNIE SILVER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jul 1907 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 8 Jul 2003 in Washington, Macomb Co., Michigan.

  40. 99.  Ada Belle SILVER Descendancy chart to this point (23.Margaret3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 5 Apr 1866 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 1 Sep 1914 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Died:
    D. Chronic Valvular disease of Heart.

    Buried:
    Aged 48y 4m 26d. Plot 36.

    Ada married John James ATKINSON on 8 Nov 1883 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. John was born on 4 Mar 1856 in Liverpool, Lancashire Co., England; died on 7 Jun 1924 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 7 Jun 1924 in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 252. Hattie ATKINSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1885 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 Mar 1885 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    2. 253. Maggie ATKINSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 22 Oct 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    3. 254. James Leroy ATKINSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1889 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 26 Nov 1967 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    4. 255. Lawrence Milton ATKINSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1896 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 13 Dec 1947 in Niles, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Silverbrook Cemetery.

  41. 100.  Cynthia R SILVER Descendancy chart to this point (23.Margaret3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 31 Jan 1937 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 3 Feb 1934 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Cynthia is the daughter of Margaret J Lawrence and James Silvers.
    . 1888 May 24, Berrien springs County Seat, Marriage License No. 250, Daniel Crowley & Cynthia R Silvers, both of Benton Harbor.

    . 1899 Jan 10 - Mrs James Silver went to Elkhart yesterday to see her daughter Mrs Dan Crowley, who is sick.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper. Benton Harbor.

    . 1889 Mar 25 - Mrs Daniel Crowley is very ill.
    . 1889 Mar 28 - Dr R R Lawrence, of Hartford, is making semi-weekly visits to Benton harbor to visit a patient, Mrs Daniel Crowley, who is the Doctor's niece.

    1934 Jan 31 - Funeral services for the late Mrs Cynthia crowley, wife of Dan Crowley, who died Wed. night at the family home 279 Brunson ave, were conducted from the Dean monetary, Rev Blannin, First congregational church officiating. The WBA, OF WHICH THE DECEASED WAS A MEMBER, The WBA, of which the deceased was member, took part in there service. Music was furnished by Warre Colby, at the chapel organ, violinist, & cellist. Casket bearers were: James & Lawrence Atkinson, Ward Ashton, Max Woollcott, L C Miller & Edwin Appequist. Burial in Crystal Springs cemetery.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper. Benton Harbor, Michigan. - - -

    Died:
    COD: Heart trouble, at her home at 279 Brunson Ave.

    Cynthia married Daniel E CROWLEY on 25 May 1888 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Daniel was born on 16 Apr 1864 in Niles, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 10 Jan 1947 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 256. Margarete Loretta CROWLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jul 1889 in Michigan; died on 1 Sep 1956 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Sep 1956 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    2. 257. DONald A CROWLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1905 in Elkhart, Indiana; died on 16 Apr 1981 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in North Shore Memory Gardens.

  42. 101.  Daniel T OSBORN Descendancy chart to this point (26.Juditha3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 10 Feb 1869 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 20 Jan 1872 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Aged 2y 11m., s/o Judith & John Osborn. COD: Typhoid fever.


  43. 102.  Charles Francis FRANK OSBORN Descendancy chart to this point (26.Juditha3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 Jul 1871 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 17 Apr 1936 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Pearl Grange Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1918 Benton Harbor City Directory: Charles F, Bds. 39 East High.

    Ref: News-Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    . 1894 Aug 24 - Pearl Grange. Miss Mildred Cunningham gave a lemon art last Tues. night. the prizes were drawn by Lena Modlin & Alf Stewart. Frank Osborn drew the body prize.

    . 1901 May 8 - Benton city Council Session report, held city hall. Vills approved by the finance committee: Sewer Fund, Frank Osborn, labor,$5.38
    . 1905 Apr 29 - First Christian church, Broadway. Music under the direction of Frank Osborn.
    . 1905 Aug 26 - Baker Vawater Plant, 150 hand now employed at Benton Harbor, foreman binding dept: Frank Osborn.
    Ref: News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan)

    . 1914 Mar 16 - Real Estate Transfers: H E Clippinger to Frank Osborn, Lot 5, Blk 4, Fair Ground add. to Benton Harbor, $1.
    Frank Osborn to Frank F Pratt, Lot 5 Block 4, Fair Ground add, to Benton Harbor, $1.
    Ref: Herald Press newspaper, Saint Joseph, Michigan.

    . 1913 Apr 5 - Frank Osborn was the guest of his wife today enroute from Chicago to his home in Pullman. Mrs Osborn is visiting at the Fred Sauerbier home.

    . 1915 Jun 23 - Thimble Party success. at home of Mrs H A Wells, Summit st., was the scene Tues. afternoon of a largely attended & successful thimble part, 40 responded to invitations of Christian church. …Vocal quartet. Mrs Frank Osborn.
    Ref: Herald Press newspaper, Saint Joseph, Michigan.

    . 1920 Feb 26 - Christian Church - The Cross is a play in 3 acts, vividly portraying life in the NY tenements will be presented at Bell there next Tues. Mar 2 & 4 by the Christian church choir. Frank Osborn plays the [religious] doctor in charge of the work of the Associated charities & he gives quite a professional touch to the character.

    . 1921 Aug 29 - Benton Harbor payrolls approved by the finance committee: Frank Osborn, teams & extra horse, $175.67
    . 1921 Dec 2 - Harry Gering, aged Watervleit farmed found, gagged & left to die. Stanley Gaska, local Austrian murdered, thrown into Lake Michigan. Wm J Handy, former Sodus Farmer, local commission man, beaten, robbed, murdered, his body weighted & thrown into the St. Joseph River. Ferrier County's murder record from Apr 1 to Dec 1, 1921. Solution of the murder, is believed to depend in large measure upon the circumstances of the unidentified stranger's relations with the murder vice. Mrs Badger today confirmed that Handy engaged her husband for the Niles trip. Handy never arrived at his destination. …
    Stranger made Inquires: The movements of handy's companion, have hover been, tied farther bak than the return trip from Niles. Frank Osborn, proprietor of a feed & storage barn on Colfax Avenue between West Main * 6th streets said Thursday night night that on the day Handy was in Niles, a tall slender, man came to his office & inquired as to Handy's whereabouts. Osborn says retold the visitor that Handy was in Niles with a car of potatoes.Osborn was unable to give a detailed description of the man, but according to Mrs Brader's account of the description told her by her husband, the stranger must have been the individual who approached Osborn.
    Osborn was able to give considerable information regarding the murdered man's temperament & habits, as handy was in his employ during the early summer months. Handy was at times nearly distracted over his family troubles, declared Osborn & wold become confidential with anyone who would listen sympathetically to his story. Handy according to Osborn, invariable carted 2 pocketbooks with large sums of money. Sheriff Bridgman believes Handy had between $600-$700 on his person the night of the murder. When found, the body's clothing revealed only a knife, bill of lading & one cent in money.

    . 1922 Jun 3 - Recovers from Injuries. Frank Osborn of Washington Street, is recovering from injuries received 2 weeks ago when he fell from a ladder while painting his home, breaking a rib & during a shoulder & his shoulder.
    Ref: Herald Press, Saint Joseph, MI.

    . 1923 Mar 9 - Trial continues. Description Hazy, One of the afternoon's early witness was Fran Osborn, proprietor of a feed baron, Colfax Avenue which Handy made his headquarters. Osborn was a defense witness. He restituted that on the day Handy was supposed by him to be in Niles, a man whom he had never seen called & inquired for there murdered man. Osborn said the man was tall & thin, He could give no further description & said he did not learn where he came from his name of his destination. On cross examination, Osborn was certain the individual was not Badger. He testified that Godfrey, a former partner, called Badger nearly every night following the discovery of handy's Body in the St. Joseph river.

    . 1928 Jun 6, A runaway - reminiscent of the good old days, before Benton Harbor had well paved street - furnished the business district with some excitement Tues. afternoon. A team, drawing a dump car owned by Frank Osborn, local drayman & drives by John Harper, broke into a run at the railway tracks & ran up Main street with aberrant disregard of traffic signals, pole & other traffic. Harper gamely struck to the baton, but was unable to control the animals. One of them finally fell in front of the Gilmore Brother store on W Main & Colfax & the runaway was stopped. No damaged was done to wagon, Harper nor the horses were injured.

    1929 Dec 9, Benton Harbor City Commission, bills presented for payment:
    Chas E Osborn, welding. $16.50, Frank Osborne team, $25.00.

    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor.

    . 1925 Benton Harbor Directory
    Osborne, Frank C (Ruby E; Osborne & Rowe), h 639 E High.
    Osborne, William (Lena), Collr Osborne& Rowe, h 639 E High.
    Osborne & Rowe (Frank Osborne, Red Rowe) livery sw corn Cass & E Main.

    . 1828 Jun 12 - Live Stock for sale: Cows - Jersey, 7 ears old. Also work horse. Frank Osborne, Telephone H730.

    . 1930 Benton Harbor Directory
    Osborne, Frank (Ruby), Teaming contra, house 639 E High.
    Osborne, Donald, student, r 639 E High.

    Obituary
    . 1936 Apr 18 - Funeral Services For Frank Osborne To Be Held Monday. C Frank Osborne, 65, well known Benton Harbor business man will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Reiser chapel. The Rev Edward Montgomery will officiate. Burial will be made in Pearl Grange cemetery.
    Ten days of hiccoughing, said by physicians to have been caused by a tumor, caused his death Friday at 11:45 am. in the home of a daughter Mrs Alan Lewis, 380 North Hull ave.
    Besides this daughter, he leaves another daughter Mrs. Henry Bellinger, 724 Territorial road, to whose home the body was taken today & where friends may pay their respects & the hour of the funeral Monday. He also leaves a brother, William Osborn. There are 4 grandchildren.

    . The late Mr Osborn was born Jul 12, 1871 & in 1885? was married to Mildred Ann Cunningham, who died in 1900. Later in 1920 he was married to Ruby Miller, who dies in 1934. He survived by his former wife's parents, Mr & Mrs Geo. Cunningham & a step-son David Miller of Twelve Corners.
    Ref: News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan) - - -

    Buried:
    Plain recumberant plaque.

    Charles married Mildred Anne CUNNINGHAM on 15 Feb 1896 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. Mildred was born on 9 May 1877 in Michigan; died on 28 Mar 1901 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 31 Mar 1901 in Pearl Grange Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 258. Etta MARIE OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jun 1896 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 18 Apr 1978 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in North Shore Memory Gardens.
    2. 259. Gladys F OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1898 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 19 Aug 1981 in Stevensville, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Byers Cemetery.

    Charles married Ruby BARNUM on 31 Aug 1919 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Ruby was born on 25 Jan 1875 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 16 Apr 1934 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 260. Harry OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1901 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

  44. 103.  William OSBORNE, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (26.Juditha3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 13 Mar 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 8 Dec 1948 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.

    Notes:

    William is the son of Juditha Lawrence & John Osborne.

    . WW I Registration, 19 Sep 15 19xx
    William Osborne, born Mar 15, 1873, age 43 y, Farming, Nearest relative, Lena May Osborne, RFD 3, Berrien, Michigan.
    Description Medium height & build, hazel blue eyes, brown gray hair.

    . 1918 Benton Harbor Directory: Wm Osborne, labourer B H Mall Fdry Co., Res. RR2.
    . 1930 Jul 5 -Nine year old Walter Engledeffer residing near Fair & Highland was bruised about the hips & feed. Thurs. evening the struck by a car driven by Oscar Schmetke of Lake view Ave., St. Joseph the lad started to cross the street with a 6 year old sister, ran directly in front of the car. Schmetke stopped the care & carried the boy into William Osborn's tore at Fair & Highland where he was given first air & taken home.

    . 1948 Dec 8 -Funeral services for William Osborne, who died Wed. morning at his home 652 Buss Ave. conducted Friday.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1930 Benton Harbor Directory
    Osborne, Frank (Ruby), Teaming contra, house 639 E High.
    Osborne, Donald, student, r 639 E High.

    . 1948 Dec 8 - William Osborne, 75, died this morning a 6 o'clock at his home, 652 Buss avenue. He had been in ill health for the past 3 years. Mr Osborne was born March 15, 1873, in Benton township, the son of John & Judith Osborne. His father had come to this locality from Toronto, Canada & his mother was from Ohio. A retired farmer, Mr Osborne was employed in 1910 at the Frank Osborne Teaming & Livery company. Surviving are his wife, Lena, a daughter. Mrs. Freeman Hewitt, 3 grandchildren, & 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services will he had Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the family lot in Mill-run cemetery. - - -

    Birth:
    Obit. gives DOB 15 Jun 1873.

    Died:
    Aged 75 years.

    Buried:
    Family plot.

    William married Lena May SWISHER on 22 Feb 1899 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan. Lena was born on 21 Aug 1881 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 26 Mar 1963 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 261. Icylena OSBORN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jun 1900 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 6 May 1984 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery.

  45. 104.  Jennie L OSBORN Descendancy chart to this point (26.Juditha3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 8 May 1878 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 Feb 1932 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1938 Oct 3 - Attend Funeral - Mrs Ira Swisher, 1280 Columbus avenue*, Mrs Freeman Hewitt, RFD 2, Benton Harbor, have returned from Thompsonville, Mich., where they attended the funeral of Mrs Warren G Swisher, who died at her home Sept 26, after 3 years illness. Funeral at Thompsonville, MrsSwisher leaves her husband, 7 children, 15 grandchildren. Mr Mrs Swisher moved to Thompsonville 38 years ago from Sodus.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor.

    Note: This is the 2nd Mrs, Ira Swisher, Ella Howard, married 1934 & presumeably,
    Iclylena Osborn (Mrs. Freeman G Hewitt).
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor. MI. - - -

    Died:


    Buried:
    Benton Twp., Wife of Ira, Daughter of John Osborn.

    Jennie married Ira Lewis SWISHER on 12 Jul 1900. Ira was born on 7 Jul 1875 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 11 Aug 1940 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 262. Hillery Victor SWISHER  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 7 Apr 1905 29 Apr 1910 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 29 Dec 1988 in Michigan; was buried in Millburgh Cemetery.
    2. 263. Lena L SWISHER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Dec 1913 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 22 Aug 1962 in Michigan; was buried in Dewey Lake Cemetery.
    3. 264. Mira FERN SWISHER  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1904 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

  46. 105.  Harry JEDUTHAN WITHEY Descendancy chart to this point (27.Hadassah3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 2 Oct 1870 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Apr 1949 in Sacramento, California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    . 1898 Feb 3 - San Franciso Mining Scheme.
    AMATEUR DETECTIVE McCarthy, Blacksmith Unearths an Alleged Gold Brick Scheme.
    Captain Bohen Will Investigate the Serious Charges Made.
    Patients With Klondike Fever Warned Against a Local Corporation.
    A TELLTALE CERTIFICATE. The First National Bank's Name Used Without Consent - Ten Men Now Happy:(Drawing of John McCarthy, the blacksmith detective is a man with a mustache, hat, vest, leather apron, he leans on the hammer in his hand.)

    John H. McCarthy, the blacksmith detective. That sounds well as a headIng for a dime novel & would delight the average youth; but if subsequent developments Justify the title there will be many whose minds are turned Klondikewise to whose ears the words will sound as a strain of the Sweetest music. In fact, McCarthy's detective work concerns a corporation which has gone into the mining business on a large scale.

    As a consequence he asserts that the Alaska Electric Exploration & Mining Company, with offices on the third floor of the Mills building, is not a bona flde organization so far as integrity of purpose Is concerned & after hearing his tale Captain Bohen, the head of the local detective force, agrees with him. The officers of the company are:
    E. B. Hore, president; C. G. Cleary, vice-president; C. V. Lodge, secretary; F. A. Berlin, attorney. The First National Bank is represented In its circulars as the treasurer, although this claims forms one of the main features of the story. Eugene McGrath is the mining engineer.

    "Captain," declared McCarthy in an excited tone, as he walked into Bohen's office yesterday, "I have been offered a gold brick by a supposed Klondike company & I want to show them fellows up." He was told to g o ahead & related his story as follows:
    "A few days ago, as I was returning here from Los Gatos, I met a man named J. Withey, who says he is general agent for this Alaska Electric Exploration & Mining Company. He seemed to be a pretty nice man & when he learned that I contemplated going to the Klondike he said I was the very man he had been looking for opened up his heart, gave me his card & expounded a regular gold brick tale of the company he Is connected with. Of course, I didn't know that at the time. I told him I could see some of my friends who Intended to go as well as I did. This was on January 7.

    "I saw the boy & told them what I had learned & they told me to go down to the office & see Withey. There were 9 of them, Daniel Denihey, Mr. Elson, Dr. Donnelly, Thomas Crowell, Mr. Maloney of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Pat McCue, a brother of Neill Johnson, the blacksmith & two others my nephew, Mr. Crowell, had brought in. So I went down to the office & found these men all fitted up in fine style, a big safe In the room & a lot of other things to take the eye. I had a talk with them & learned that I would get $25 a day working at my trade & that the other men would also get paid well for whatever they did.

    "Wlthey said we would each have to pay $500 & that they would have probably 65 men In the whole party They were going to have a deep-water steamer & a boat to go up the Yukon, a dredger to swoop gold out of the water with & a lot of other things, as well as running several stores & letting the steamer stay In the Ice In winter & be fitted up for lodgers at the rate of $5 a day. When I heard all this, says Ito myself: 'McCarthy, you've struck a bonanza, but you want to go slow just the same.'
    "You see, I didn't notice then, but It comes to my mind now, that every time I went down there was a whispering & one man would always go out & then In a little while a lot of men would drop In & want to go In on the scheme. Then they would talk of the arrangements they were making for a vessel In the East & that 200 men, all paid up, were coming out with It.

    "Well, the first thing I does Is to go down to the bank & there I found that the men had no account there & that it was probably a scheme. They said they had inquiries from all over the country about the company. Now Withey had told me they had $10,000 in the First National Bank & that 36 men had paid up, but last Sunday when I was talking to Lodge alone he told me they had only $1000 in the bank. So I pretended to Withey that the others would not come in unless they saw something substantial done. Then I wrote him a letter & sent It down by a boy saying that if he would let me have my 500 shares the others could probably be induced to come in. Here Is the reply I get," & McCarthy exhibited a letter reading as follows:

    . 1898 Feb 1, Thrus. SAN FRANCISCO, Dear Friend Mack: Your note received & will do as 1 said I would. This is between you & I, of course. It is no one's biz how you get it. Now, Mack, do your best, & you will always find me your true friend. Yours very truly, HARRY J. WITHEY, General Agent.

    Accompanying this letter was a certificate for 500 shares in the company, which McCarthy says he was expected to show the others In order to get them to "plank down the dough." McCarthy then wanted to have everybody connected with the company arrested, but upon the advice of
    an attorney that nothing could be done unless it could be proved that some body had actually paid money Jn, this was considered premature & a detective was detailed on the case. James K. Lynch, cashier of the First National Bank, asserts that the in situation has never been notified of being elected treasurer for the Alaska Electric Exploration & Mining Co. & has no account with them. He knew one or 2 of the men by reputation only & had always considered them good citizens. "We have received two or 3 Inquiries from local residents about them," he said, "& one came from Montana. They have no right to use our name on their billheads without first getting our consent. It appears to me to be done for the purpose of backing up their company with the name of a reputable concern."McCarthy, the complainant & amateur detective, Is a brother of the famous "White Hat" McCarthy & is engaged in blacksmithing at 22 Golden Gate avenue. He asserts that he had a "tough job" to keep Denihey from Joining without any investigation & that if Denihey had not confidence In his friend on account of the fact that he had been elected to the Assembly in 18S8 from the 39 District he would surely have lost his money.
    Ref: The San Francisco Call Newspaper.

    Obituary
    . 1890 Jan 27 - AA Wood, Fred Dunbar & J J Withey are wrestling with la grippe.
    Ref: Riverside Daily Press. - - -

    Birth:
    (No present with parents on the 1900 Census Redwood, Cal.)

    Buried:
    San Jose, California.

    Harry married Sarah Lee GIBSON on 30 Sep 1903 in Dowagiac, Cass Co., Michigan. Sarah was born in 1881 in Dowagiac, Cass Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 265. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  47. 106.  Robert Richard WITHEY Descendancy chart to this point (27.Hadassah3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 16 Dec 1873 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 11 Apr 1955 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    San Jose.


  48. 107.  Hattie Elizabeth WITHEY Descendancy chart to this point (27.Hadassah3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 12 Jun 1881 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 27 Sep 1953 in Saratoga, Santa Clara Co., California; was buried on 29 Sep 1953 in Madronia Cemetery.

    Notes:

    1898 May 10 -Stanford University - Hattie Withey, Los Angeles, History Graduate.
    Ref: The San Francisco Call Newspaper, published 1898 May 11th. - - -

    Birth:
    Mich. Birth Reg. #1824, Registered Jul 15, 1883. Apparently registered in 2 places!

    Died:


    Buried:
    Saratoga, Cal.

    Family/Spouse: Leslie Ellsworth SHIEFFIELD. Leslie was born in 1882 in Nebraska; died on 27 Sep 1953 in Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Madronia Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  49. 108.  George Lawrence WITHEY Descendancy chart to this point (27.Hadassah3, 6.Daniel2, 1.Richard1) was born on 4 Oct 1887 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; died on 8 Jan 1919 in Campbell, Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California.

    Notes:

    . 1919 Jan 9, San Jose Mercury News:
    Withey, near Campbell, Cal., January 8, 1919
    George Lawrence Withey, beloved husband of Mrs. Olga A Withey,
    father of Hadassah &
    George Jr.
    son of John G & the late Hadassah Withey of Los Gatos, Cal,
    brother of H J of Modesto, Cal.
    Robert R Withey of Los Gatos, Cal., &
    Mrs L E Sheffield of San Jose, Ca., a native Los Gatos, Cal.,
    aged 31 years, 3 months, & 4 days.
    Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 10, 1919, at Mount Olivet Cemetery Chapel, San Mateo county, at 11:00 am.
    Auto cortege at the residence parlors of C S Topping 349 W Min St. Los Gatos, Cal. at 9. a.m.

    1919 Jan 9, San Jose Mercury News
    . Los Gotos free from "Flu" since Sunday
    Death of George L Withey is blow to Friends in Gem city
    Los Gatos, Ja 8 The health board announces that there have been no new cases in influenza reported by any physician since Sunday evening at that time there were 6 cases & 3 of them were very light.

    . National Day of Pray Observed, yesterday. ... unusually large attendance. The topics which were generally discussed were, Whisky an agent of death influenza & pneumonia.

    . Death of Los Gatos Man
    The death of George L Withey which took place this morning at his late residence at Campbell comes as a distinct shock to many friends of this man who have known him since childhood days. Mr. Withey had an attack of influenza but was seemingly well over it when he took a reverse & pneumonia set in causing his death. He was born in Los Gatos 31 years ago & practices passed his life in this valley. He received his education in the Lo Gatos & San Jose schools & was married 10 years ago to Miss Ada Behrens? of this city.
    He leaves to mourn his early death, his widow & 2 children,
    Hadassdah named for his mother & George Jr,
    also his father John G Withes of Los Gotos,
    2 brothers H J Withey of Modersto & Robert Withey of Los Gatos & a sister
    Mrs. L E Sheffield of San Jose.
    Mr. Withey had the general happy disposition that his many friends for 2 & half years he has been foreman on the Duiard ranch, near Campbell & had resigned his position to go into business with his older brother in Modesto.
    The auto cortege will leave the C S Topping funeral parlor at 9 am. Friday, the funeral service will be held at Mount Olivet cemetery chapel at 11:30 that morning. Rev J L Spoics officiating to be followed by cremation. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 31y 3m 4d = 4.10.1887

    Buried:
    San Mateo Co., California. Square grey monuments reads 1887- 1918.

    George married Olga Adelaide OLLIE BEHENS on 29 Mar 1909 in Santa Clara Co., California. Olga was born in 1893 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 266. Hadassah A WITHEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Mar 1910 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; died on 17 Feb 2011 in Crescent City, Del Notre Co., California.
    2. 267. George R WITHEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1914 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; died on 14 Jan 2000 in San Jose, Santa Clara Co., California.

  50. 109.  Mary S LAWRENCE, .xv Descendancy chart to this point (29.Richard3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 16 Jul 1861 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 23 May 1943 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 25 May 1943 in Pipestone Road-Bethel Cemetery.

    Notes:

    First husband, Mr. Sorted. died by 1910;
    Second husband, Mr. Mann, divorced by 1920.

    1920 Mary S Mann was working as a nurse for the Hewitt family. Could that have been her mother's cousin, Icylena Osborn's (Elizabeth Lawrence) family, Freeman Hewitt - who also lived in Benton Harbor? - PJ Ahlberg 2012.

    News-Palladium: Benton Harbor, Michigan:

    . 1927 June 11 - Former Resident Dies:
    Mrs. George Leedle, of Chicago, known here where she was a former resident, passed away Friday at the Jackson Park hospital, Chicago, following a severe illness.
    She was a sister of C. M. Gustine, of the South Pipestone road, who as summoned to her bedside earlier in the week, and of Mrs. Mary Mann of Weld street.
    The remains are to be brought to Benton Harbor Sunday over the Pere Marquette train, arriving at about 2:35 o'clock in the afternoon. They will be taken at once to the Bethel cemetery for burial, Mr. Leedle, husband of the deceased, will accompany the body.

    . 1927 Dec 16 - Mrs. Mary Mann has sufficiently recovered from an illness with the flu to return from the home of her brother, Clarence Gustine, to her own home, 807 Weld Street.

    . 1929 May 21 - Brevities: In convalescing - Mrs. Mary Mann, of Weld Street, is reported convalescing at her home after a severe illness.

    . 1930 Jun 23: The building inspector submitted a list of property owners, owning property on which outside toilets were located and sewage connections available: Mrs. Mary Mann, 807 Weld St.

    . 1942 Sep 17, Brother From Florida Visits Yunds, Schauses - [ Family reunion]
    Mr & Mrs W L Schaus of Jacksonville, Fla. are guest of Mrs. Wm Yund of Bainbridge, an only sister & 2 brothers Clarence and Ola, of Benton Harbor.
    Present at the Yund home last Sunday in their honor were: Mary Mann [nee Lawrence].

    * Photo Est. 1935, Gentle portrait of Mary Lawrence Mann: her short hair is turn grey, two barrettes, metal rim eye glasses, plain short sleeves dark dress, with a large stone surrounded by silver/diamonds broach.

    . Obituary:
    24 May 1943: Mrs. Mary Mann Taken By Death At 81 Years:
    died at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon at the Berrien Co. Hospital, Berrien Centre.
    She was born July 16, 1861, in Sodus Twp. and spent most of her life in this vicinity. For the past 6 years she has resided at the WCTU Home in BH.
    She is survived by a brother, Bert R Moore, Mobile Ala., and a half-brother, C.N Gustine, Benton Harbor.
    The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock Tues. afternoon at the Reiser chapel with Rev G M Frye officiating. Burial will take place in Bethel cemetery, Sodus twp.
    Ref: Herald Palladium Newspaper.

    . 1943 May 26 Mrs. Mary S Mann is Buried Tuesday. Funeral rights, 81 y. of the WDTU home on Highland ave., whose death occurred May 23, Methodist Peace Temple, Mrs B J Raiser was organist. Casket bears: Wm. Connell, J Mayard, H Gustine & Richard Watts. Funeral in Bethel cemetery. - - -

    Birth:
    Twin to Eunice Melvin Lawrence. Alt DOB: 1863 Ref: most censuses.

    Buried:
    Also known as Bethel Cemetery, Sodus.

    Family/Spouse: Mr. SORTER. Mr. was born est 1862; died before 1910 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Mr. (Mary S Lawrence) MANN. Mr. was born est 1861 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  51. 110.  Eunice MELVINA LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (29.Richard3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 14 Oct 1863 in Sodus Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 10 Jun 1927 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Melvina married1, to William Marshall Cross in 1887,
    married2, Dr. George Thomas Leedle in 913. 

    . Illinois Death Registration
    Eunice Melvina Lawrence, born Birth Date: 14 Oct 1864, Sodus, Michigan
    Death Date: 10 Jun 1927, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, Aged 62,
    Burial Date: 12 Jun 1927, Benton Harbor, Benton Harbor, Michigan
    Crystal Springs Cemetery
    Occupation: Housewife, M
    Street Address: 8111 So. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Cook, Illinois
    Father Name: Richard Lawrence, Father Birth Place: Toronto, Canada,
    Mother Name: Angeline Smith, Mother Birth Place: Rochester, Minn*.
    Spouse Name: George

    Note: Mother of Melvina Lawrence, is Angeline Smith, born is Niagara Falls, however, Rochester, New York is not too far away along the south shore of Lake Ontario. - PJA 2016. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Eunice Melvina, who is twin to Mary S. Lawrence.

    Died:
    8111 S Chicago Ave., married.

    Family/Spouse: Dr. George T LEEDLE. George was born in 1864 in Illinois; died after 1927 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  52. 111.  Phoebe L LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (29.Richard3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Apr 1864 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 24 Mar 1926 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Byers Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Michigan Marriage, on 3 July 1881, Benton, by J Alworth, Minister
    William M Schaus, born Bainbridge, Michigan, Age 26, 1855, married
    Phoebe Lawrence, age 16, 1865, Benton Harbor,
    Witnesses: Jacob Schaus, Bainbridge, Michigan and Ella Lawrence, Benton Harbor, Michigan.

    News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan:

    1942 Sep 17 Brother From Florida Visits Yunds, Schauses -
    Mr & Mrs W L Schaus of Jacksonville, Fla. are guest of Mrs. Wm Yund of Bainbridge, an only sister and 2 brothers Clarence and Ola, of Benton Harbor.
    Present at the Yund home last Sunday in their honor were:
    Mrs. Carrie LaPorte, Dowsic;
    Ernest Rohn & Dau., St. Joseph,
    Mr & Mrs Cooper Jackson & 2 sons
    Mrs. Ernest Birmingham,
    Mrs. Mary Mann [nee Lawrence];
    Mr & Mrs Roscoe Dalrymple & grandau. Margaret,
    Mrs. John Stuart & dau. Jesse;
    Mr & Mrs Clarence Schaus,
    Mr & Mrs Ola Schaus, all of Benton Harbor [Ola and Maud Schaus];

    Mr Mrs Lowell Peters & 2 children;
    Mrs Mrs CC Braugh & 4 children [Chester C Braugh, Keeler Twp., Vanburen, MI.];
    Mrs Glen Yund & 2 daus. of Coloma;
    Mrs Mrs Kenneth Yund & da. of Lawrence.

    The brother, W L Schaus, has been away for 36 years, an in that time has only seen his sister & brothers twice. He as in BH 17y. ago [1926] to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Wil. Schaus. They left today for their home in Florida.

    Photo, Est. late 1870 or early 1880s. Sepia photo blond hair piled on top, blue eyes, light striped dress, high collar with lapel pins, and flower broach at her neck. - - -

    Birth:
    Daughter of Angeline Smith & Richard Laurense (Lawrence).

    Buried:
    Banbridge Twp., Berrien Co., MI.

    Phoebe married William M SCHAUS on 3 Jul 1881 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. William was born on 15 Nov 1854 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 11 Feb 1931 in Berrien Springs, Berrien Co., Mich; was buried in Byers Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 268. William LeRoy SCHAUS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Mar 1881 in Michigan; died in Jun 1958 in Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida.
    2. 269. Ola SCHAUS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1883 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 6 Aug 1947 in South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    3. 270. Clara Mae SCHAUS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1885 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 16 Jul 1985 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Keeler Cemetry.
    4. 271. Henry Grant HARRY SCHAUS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1887 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 26 Feb 1964 in Highland Cemetery.
    5. 272. Clarence Lawrence SCHAUS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Aug 1890 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 9 Jan 1976 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    6. 273. Victor Richard SCHAUS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Dec 1898 in Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in Jun 1984 in Campbell, Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Rough And Ready Cemetery.

  53. 112.  Delbert LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (29.Richard3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Verify if father Lawrence or Gustine.


  54. 113.  Hiram A LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (29.Richard3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 10 Nov 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Michigan Birth Registration # 43: Registered Jun 18, 1868.
    Hiram A. Lawrence,
    Gender: Male, birth 10 Nov 1867, Benton, Berrien, Michigan
    Father's name: Richard A. Lawrence, b. Canada,
    Mother's name: Angelina H. Lawrence, b. New York. - - -

    Birth:
    Mich. Reg. 43. Reg. 18 June 1868.


  55. 114.  Frank LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (30.John3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1872 in Michigan.

    Notes:

    . 1880 Oct 27 - Frank Lawrence, formerly of this city, but now of Kansas, is in the city. He will leave for home tomorrow.
    Ref: Racine Daily Argus Newspaper, Wisconsin.


  56. 115.  Mary Elizabeth LIZZIE LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (30.John3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1874 in Michigan.

    Notes:

    . 1888 Aug 4 - The petition on which Mrs Desire Rosenbach secured a writ of habeas carpus from Judge Hawes for Lizzie Lawrence, the daughter whom she was accused of abducting from Stephen Austin, was found to be defective & it was dismissed. Another petition was taken out before Judge Baker. The case will come up before that Judge next Wednesday. Meanwhile Lizzie is with the matron at the police station.
    . Circuit Court: People ex Rel. Desire Rosenbach Vs Stephen Austin, MJ Crowe, Wheeler Bartram & Officer Kennedy. Petition of writ of habeas carpus. French & May Attys.

    . 1888 Jul 26 - Kidnapping Case. Mrs Rosenbach, Mrs King & Mrs Condon are still under arrest for the alleged kidnapping of Lizzie Austin, the first named being in confinement at the Higbee & the others being out on bail. Miss Jane Fleming, aunt of Mr Cook called on The Palladium correct the report that Lizzie was harbored at her home recently. She says Lizzie has never stayed at their house over night, or more than 2 hours at a time, since she went to Mr. Austin's to live; that she has not been there more than 5 minutes lately, & that was last Sunday morning when Mr. Condon brought the child there to see her mother. Furthermore, she says that Lizzie did not go away from the house Sunday morning with Mr. Condon, who remained there an hour longer & that Mrs Rosenbach stayed there all day. Miss Fleming sways Lizzie wanted to leave Mrs Austin of her own accord. The only new development in the case was the arrival here today of a young ma representing Mr Rosebach, the latter, it is presumed, staying away forbear of arrest, although no warrant was issued for him. The girl is believed to be in Chicago but no settlement of the case has been made.
    Ref: Chicago Tribune newspaper, Illinois.

    . 1889 Nov 7 - Austin-Rosebach Case …Mr Mrs Austin have all along taken the position that they did not & would not detain the child against her will, but the girl has repeatedly expressed a desire to remain wit them & in the home she had for so many years. What the court will do about it remains to be seen.
    Ref: Benton Harbor News Palladium, MI.

    . 1888 Aug 8 - Adducted Her Own Child, this is the charge against Mrs Charles Rosenbach.
    A strange case of abduction was brought to light yesterday when Mrs Charles Rosenbach was arrested on a charge of stealing her own child forth people who had adopted it 6 years ago [1882] & care for it as their own. In 1881 Mrs. John Lawrence of Benton Harbor arranged with Mr Mrs S M Austin to adopt her daughter, Mary Elizabeth. The child was 7 years old, blue eyes, auburn hair, & altogether as pretty a little daughter as a mother could wish for. The parts went before Judge Leeds, Probate Our of Berrien County & Lizzie Lawrence became Lizzie Austin
    The mother afterwards afterwards married Charles Rosenbach, a drug clerk, came to Chicago with her 2 little boys & Rosenbach became manager of Adams' drugstore , 225 Thirty first st. They lived at 3239 Prairie avenue.
    In the meantime Lizzie grew into a bright & attractive maiden. H new parents were all to do, Mr Austin being connected with a creamery firm doing a large business. He fairly idolized the child, & his wife grew jealous. In his absence Lizzie was not so kindly treated. She was not abused but received may little slights, which called her so that last Saturday when Mr Austin was in Montana she gladly went with John Condon, her grandfather, so see her mother, who had that day arrived in Benton Harbor on the Chicago boat. then it was arranged that Lizzie should go in a buggy with Mr Condon of Three Oaks, Mich. & the the train to Chicago, where she would meet her mother, who returned by boat. The plans carried out.
    The following day Mr Austin returned from his Western trip to find that his pet had gone. He followed & yesterday had Mrs Rosenbach arrested by Sheriff Kennedy of Benton Harbor & Crowe of the Central Station. Judge Hates issued a writ of habeas corpus for the child made returnable Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. In the meantime Justice White ordered that the girl remain in Capt Bartram's care. Mr Austin immediately went to the matron & forced on her more money that she would accept to provide the child with every luxury. They he caught Lizzie in his arms & wept & kissed her again & again. Lizzie says she loves Mr Austin & ere it not for his wife would be willing to go back with him. As it is she prefers to go with her own mother but will submit to the order of the court.
    If you are sent back to Benton Harbor you won't run away will you? There was a roguish gleam in the blue eyes as she replied: I don't know what I may do. She is my own mother, you known& I lover her even more than I do Mr. Austin.
    Ref: Chicago Tribune newspaper, Illinois &theInter Ocean newspaper, Chicago 1888.8.3.

    . 1888 Aug 9 - Life in a Great City, Little Life Austin objects to being sent to her adopted parents:
    there was a potable scene in Judge Tuley's court yesterday afternoon when little Lizzie Austin was returned by the court to Stephen M Austin of Berrien Springs, Mich. from whose house she was enticed by her mother Mrs. Desire Rosenbach. Lizzie herself was put on the stand & testified that she wen to a picnic the day of her kidnaping & met her mother's father, who wanted to know if she did not wish to see Mrs. Rosenbach. She said she did & her grandfather took her in a buggy.
    "With whom did you go to this man Smith's house?" demanded the Judge. "That I refuse to answer," said the young lady, with cool imperturbability. "You do, do you?" said the court.
    "I do," answered the auburn haired miss, with increased positiveness. The Judge had to laugh & everybody else joined in "If I am sent back to Mr Austin's house, volunteered Lizzie, "I'll run away. A ran away one & I'll do it again. I am determined that I shall not say there. "They may tie you," suggested Judge Tuley. "If they do I'll run away just as soon as they untie me. they can't keep me tied all the time." Lizie showed great courage & she did not break down after delivering herself of this fiat.
    the case is too plain, said Judge said Judge Tuley after a brief glance around the courtroom. This girl having been enticed from home I have no jurisdiction over her. I cannot go back of the adoption decree. If these people do not treat her well, the decree ought to be annulled, but it must be done by the court which entered it. The girl is remanded to the custody of Mr Austin.
    Mr Austin, a small man with long chin whiskers & a nervous manner, had climbed up on the reporters' table when he saw what the result would be. He put his hat on his head & and took Lizzie excitedly by the arm. You giver her to me, don't you, Judge? he asked.
    Sit down. Get off the table, Austin, said Mr. Sullivan authoritatively. But Mr. Austin was in too excitable a frame of mind to get down. He kept pulling at the girl & saying, come with me. come with me Lizzie. Not you have got to go. The Judge said so & you must. Take off your hat, yelled the Bailiff to Austin, & then to add to the excitement Lizzie, con whom it had just begun to dawn that she was to leave her mother, broke out in a most heartbroken wail.
    Mrs Rosebach at the same time uttered piercing shrieks that ran through the Court House. Lizzie was pulled crying toward the elevator & Mrs Rosenbach, scramming dismally, followed as fast as she could, supported by Rosenbach. At the elevator the mother hugged the girl passionately to her breast & then fell in a dead faint, while the elevator bore Austin, the girl & and an excited crowd down stairs.
    Ref: Chicago Tribune newspaper, Illinois.

    . 1889 Nov 15, Dramatic Scene in Court, The case of Lizzie Lawrence, who was the cause of the supreme court declaring that the old child adoption law as unconstitutional, was brought up again a few days since. Lizzie parents separated in 1883, when she was 8 years old, was adopted by Mr Mrs Austin. Mrs Lawrence afterward married Charlie Rosenbach of Chicago. She attempted t regain possession of the child after her marriage & this lead to the adduction proceedings agains her. the Austins refused to surrender the child to its mother notwithstanding a recent writ of habeas corpus to compel them. Lizzie is now over 14 & could legally elect her own guardian. when the justice conversed with her se denied that she preferred to go with her moth & the court for ordered.
    Then there was a dramatic scene Mrs. Rosenbach, beaming with joy, marched over to the Austins & taking Lizzie frothier side, walked out of the courtroom, leaving the child's foster parents in tears.
    Ref: Alma Record newspaper, Alma, Michigan.
    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg 2018. Thank you. - - -


  57. 116.  Reuben LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (30.John3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in Oct 1877 in Michigan.

  58. 117.  Dr. Herman A KING Descendancy chart to this point (31.Hesther3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 1 Oct 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 23 Jul 1895 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Herman King was a veterinary surgeon in Grand Rapids, Michigan, having graduated from the Detroit Veterinary College, after which he made a good start in practice. He died at the age of twenty-eight.

    Obituary1:
    . 1895 Jul 26 - Mortuary Matters. The Grand Rapids Herald of Wednesday gave the rolling account of the illness & death the late Herman King:
    Dr H A King, house surgeon at Dr Conkey'd veterinary hospital, died suddenly yesterday morning of paralysis. Dr King was born in October 1867, near Benton Harbor, where he lived with his parents, Henry L & Esther King, until he was 21 years old. He then spent 2 years in Benzie county, Mich., with his father's brother, Delos King. He came to Grand Rapids in the fall of '91 & engage as a veterinary student with Dr. Conkey, attending lectures at Detroit college of Medicine, veterinary deep. during the session s of 1893-94 & [1894-95] from there he graduated with honors in Aril. Since then he has held the position of house surgeon at Dr. Conkey's veterinary hospital. He was a good student & worked hard to master his chosen profession. His fiends think that his death was due to over taxing the brain. The remains are taken to BentonHarbor, where the funeral will be held tomorrow.

    The remains of Dr Herman King, who died at the home of his brother-in-law, Dr L L Conkey, in Grand Rapids, Tuesday, where brought to this city Tuesday night & taken to the home of his father, Henry L King, at Millburg. The funeral was held from the Millburg church Thursday at 10 o'clock, with interment in Crystal S[rings cemetery at Benton Harbor, derives by Rev. Mr. Schofield. The young man's death was caused by paralysis of the respiratory organs & he was ill but 4 days. He was 28 years of age & had recently graduated from the Detroit Veterinary college.
    Ref: The Semi-Weekly Palladium, Benton Harbor.

    Obituary2: 1895 Jul 26. Dr. Herman A King died in Grand Rapids, Mich., Jul 23, 1895, aged 27y 9m 22d. He was born Oct 1 1867 in Benton Twp., Ferrier Co., Mich, on the homestead where his parents, Henry L & Esther King, still reside with their family. He was an industrious child, assisting in every way possible in the farm labors until he reached his majority in 1888.
    At the age of 21 he went to Benzie Co. Mich., making his home with Delos King, his father's brother, until the fall of 1891, when he came to Grand Rapids & engaged as a veterinary student with Dr. L L Conkey.since graduating he has held the responsible position of house surgeon at Dr. Conkey's veterinary hospital, an institution where hundreds of domestic animals & family pets are treated annually. He was also at time of his death assistant veterinary for the city of Grand Rapids police & fire department. In his practice he was careful & thoughtful, never jumping at a conclusion & it was held it ever he error in his diagnosis. No man was ever more devoted to his profession or succeed better, in fact he was one of the brightest lights that the veterinary profession has ever known. His most intimate fiends say that his death was caused by over taxing his brain, at ll events the attention physicians, Drs Bigham & Griswell, way that the paralysis from which he died was due to effusion of the brain.
    Dr King leaves father & Mother, 2 sisters & 2 brothers all at home, also one sister & brother-in-law, Dr Mrs Conkey of Grand Rapids who survive hime.
    His death was wholly unlooked for as his illness was less than 48 hours duration. The flow falls the more heavily upon the grief stricken family. Especially is that true of his aged parents whose hearts & hopes were set upon the bright prospects that were ins tore for the young doctor who had already became vey popular among the officials & business men of Grand Rapids, all of whom join in extending their heart-held sympathy to the bereft family.
    Ref: News Palladium Newspaper., Benton Harbor. - - -



    - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 26y 3m 10d = 13 Apr 1869 conflicts with Mich. Birth Registration of Oct 1, 1867.


  59. 118.  Nellie Mae KING Descendancy chart to this point (31.Hesther3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in May 1870 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 15 Aug 1957 in Inverness, Citrus Co., Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Birth:


    Died:
    verify location.

    Buried:
    Grand Rapids.

    Nellie married Dr. Leonard Lemuel CONKEY on 1 Dec 1892 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Leonard was born on 8 May 1851 in Arlington, Hamilton Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 6 Jun 1924 in Marne, Ottawa Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 274. Opal Checora CONKEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jan 1895 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died in Jul 1923 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
    2. 275. Alger Leonard CONKEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Aug 1897 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 15 May 1968 in Inverness, Citrus Co., Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

  60. 119.  Cuba C KING Descendancy chart to this point (31.Hesther3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in Jul 1875 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 24 Dec 1965 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Verify

    Cuba married Daniel Gustaf Fuchs FOX on 29 Sep 1906 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Daniel was born on 6 Jan 1884 in Michigan; died on 16 Jan 1935 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  61. 120.  Myrtle F Wreath KING, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (31.Hesther3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 2 Dec 1876 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 16 Dec 1964 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview City Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Myrtle's first marriage was to Mr. Williams.

    . 1904 Apr 3 - Michigan Marriage Registration #123,
    Myrtle A King, Residence Benton Harbor, Age 26/ 1878,
    Married once before, daughter of Henry King & Miss Lawrence;
    married Harry A Wyman, Benton Harbor, Age. 28/ 1876 Telephone Inst.
    Son of Wallace Wyman & Alice Gardner. - - -

    Died:


    Buried:
    Section 2, Lot 29 S half; Sp. 1.

    Myrtle married Harry A WYMAN on 1904 Apr 3 in Millburgh, Benton Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan. Harry was born in 1874 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 27 Sep 1949 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 276. Lyle C WYMAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1908 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 11 Jul 1984 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.

    Myrtle married Oscar Jay WILLIAMS on 17 Oct 1898 in Paw Paw, Van Buren Co., Michigan. Oscar was born in 1879 in Bardsvilla, Lawton Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  62. 121.  St. Elmo HENRY KING Descendancy chart to this point (31.Hesther3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 19 Mar 1882 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 1962 in Lakeveiw, Cato Twp., Montcalm Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview City Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Aug 1905 Married in an Automobile
    Dr. St. Elmo H King & Miss May Davis, both of Lakeview, Mich., were married in this city at 7:30 Thursday evening.
    Dr. King is a brother of Mrs L L Conkey, where the contracting parties have been visiting for a short time. They planned a trip to the residence of the Rev Geo E Rowe, accompanied by Dr. Conkey & family, in his touring car, where the ceremony was performed in the auto, which was placed in the shade of an old apple tree.
    After partaking of choice fruit the party returned to the residence of Mrs L L Conkey where a dainty luncheon was served. The bride was gowned in a beautiful creation of white net & carried white & pink carnations.
    The groom is a graduate of the Grand Rapid veterinary college class of 1902 & has a very lucrative practice at Lakeview & the bride is a former resident of this city, having many friends here.
    Dr. & Mrs King will be at home to their friends in Lakeview after Sept 1.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Press, published 1905 Aug 18.

    . 1942 - WWII Registration Card, Elma Henry King, Res. Lakeview, Mich,
    Born Mar 19, 1882, Berrien Co., Michigan
    Contact Myrtle King, Lakeview, Mich. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB Mar 1872.

    Buried:
    Plot: Section: 2, Lot: 29 S 1/2, Sp: 2

    St. married Myrtle A MERTTIE DAVIS on 17 Aug 1905 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Myrtle was born in 1881 in Barton, Wentworth Co., Ontario; died in 1960 in Lakeveiw, Cato Twp., Montcalm Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview City Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 277. Russell Davis KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1917 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died in 1986 in Michigan; was buried in Lakeview City Cemetery.
    2. 278. Henry L KING, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1920 in Lakeveiw, Cato Twp., Montcalm Co., Michigan; died on 18 Jan 1990 in Escanaba, Delta Co., Michigan.

  63. 122.  Bert C KING Descendancy chart to this point (31.Hesther3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 11 Feb 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 1917 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1920 Jul 8, Thrus. Mr & Mrs Frank Blodgett of Kalamazoo & Mr & Mrs Bert King of Benton Harbor, are the guest of Mr & Mrs Terry King of Berlamont for the 4th of July holidays.
    Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette. - - -

    Died:
    Verify


  64. 123.  Ellen Irene LAWRENCE Descendancy chart to this point (32.Joseph3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 25 Oct 1868 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 13 Feb 1949 in Los Angeles, California.

    Notes:

    Ellen is the daughter of Martha Ann Jones and Joseph Lawrence.

    Ellen Lawrence married Mr. Brown,

    27 Apr 1910 Census, Grand Rapids, MI
    Lewis W Steadman age 40/ 1870, Michigan, coal wagon driver
    Ellen Ir age 42/1868 Michigan, 2 living children:
    Welch crossed out, Alvin E, Stepson, age 24/1886 MI, cabinet maker
    Stedman, Guy, brother, age 20, 1890, MI, Cabinet maker, furniture factory.

    . 27 Apr 1910 Census Grand Rapids,
    Lewis Stedman, 1870, Michigan, Coal cart driver
    Elle I Stedman, 1868 Michigan, Mother of 2 living children.
    (Welch crossed out) , Alvin, stepson, divorced, b 1886 Michigan, furniture cabinet maker.
    Guy Stedman, 1890, Michigan, Single, furniture cabinet maker.

    1804 Dec 22, Mich Marriage son Alvin E Stedman Age. 1, b1883 Saugatuck, MI. Farmer
    s/o Frank B Wlsch & Ellen Lawrence.
    married Ida Presler, age 18, 1886 Ohio, d/o Elisha Presla? & Nancy Seymour.
    Witnesses: Nellie Stedman, Pearle, MI & LEWIS Stedman, Pearle, MI. - - -

    Ellen married Lewis W STEDMAN in 1902. Lewis was born in 1870 in Michigan; died before 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Frank B WELSH. Frank was born est 1868 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  65. 124.  Bertha Veletta COLLINS Descendancy chart to this point (35.Clarissa3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 29 Feb 1868 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 12 Jul 1953 in Los Angeles, California; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    Wisconsin Marriage Registration,
    dated 1885 Nov 14
    Jacob M Fouts, born Benton Co., (Iowa?),
    s/o Abigail Stiles & Peter B Fouts,
    Married Bertha V Collins,
    d/o Clara Lawrence & Charles Collins. - - -

    Buried:
    Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, Plot: Hillside, Map D28, Lot 5366, Space 1

    Bertha married Jacob MACK FOUTZ on 14 Nov 1885 in Rachine, Wisconsin. Jacob was born est 1858 ± in Berrien County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 279. Grace M GRACIE FOUTZ  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Mar 1888 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.

  66. 125.  Lillian May LIBBIE PROCTOR Descendancy chart to this point (36.REBECCA3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 17 Oct 1870 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 15 Dec 1968 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Okmulgee Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Lillian is the daughter of Rebecca Lawrence & William Proctor.

    Two Proctor sisters married two Marriott brothers:
    Lillie Proctor married Harry H Marriott.
    Maude A Proctor married Charles E Marriott.

    . 1887 Oct 15, Michigan Marriage #63
    Harry Marriot, age 21, 1866, Canada, Residence: Pullman, Illinois
    s/o Katie Morris & Henry Marriott, Furniture finisher, married
    Lillian Proctor, age 17 / b. 1870 Michigan, residence Grand Rapids,
    d/o Rebecca Lawrence & Wm. Proctor.

    . 1916 Aug 22 - Mrs. H H Marriott & daughter, Miss Glayds, of Okmulgee, who have been the week-end guests of Mrs. B. Thompson of 921 South Elwood, returned home today.
    Ref: Tulsa World Newspaper, Oklahoma. - - -

    Birth:


    Buried:
    Alt DoB: 1870 10 17. Verify with burial records.

    Lillian married Henry HARRY MARRIOTT on 17 Oct 1887 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Henry was born on 26 May 1866 in Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario; died in ? 22 Jun 1955 in Okmulgee Cemetery; was buried in Okmulgee Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 280. Maud L MARRIOTT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Oct 1890 in Jackson City, Jackson Co., Michigan.
    2. 281. Gladys K MARRIOTT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Mar 1898 in Michigan; died on 25 Dec 1991 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma.

  67. 126.  William T. WILLIE PROCTOR, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (36.REBECCA3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 3 Jan 1873 in Whitehall, Muskegon Co., Michigan; died on 6 Dec 1940 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Restlawn Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    Willie is the son of Rebecca M Lawrence & William Thorpe Proctor, Jr.

    . Michigan Birth Registration #220. Jan 22, 1904;
    Female Baby Proctor. Stillborn, born Jackson Co., MI.
    Father Mr & Mrs William Proctor, of Jackson, Michigan, Father's occupation Restaurant.
    Registered May 8, 1895.

    . Grand Rapids City Directory, 1913-15
    Wm. T. Proctor, chef. house 324 Division ave West
    1. 915 - Wm. T. Proctor, cook Livingston Hotel. h 324 Ottawa ave. NW.
    The corner of 12.s Division was formerly the site of the Livingston Hotel, built in 1887 & destroyed by a fire in 1924 that claimed eight lives.
    Ref: History Grand Rapids.org

    . 1916 - Wm T Proctor, chef, G A Fraam; h. 2 Crescent NW &
    Mrs. Vera, furnished rooms 2 Crescent NW.
    Norman J Proctor, sorter, 2 Crescent NW.
    (2 Crescent Street, N.E. is the side entrance of 246 Division N., A tall large 2-story frame dwelling house, converted & expanded into the very
    popular Bono's Barber & Style Shop.)

    . 1916 Sep 11, Monday - William Proctor, 2 Crescent St NE, has been missing 2 weeks. He is 42 years old. [1874].

    . 1919-21 - Wm. P. Chef. h. 135.5 Fulton E, with son Norm J. , Electn.
    . 1922-1923 soft drinks, 1224 Division Ave S, h. 932 same. Res. with son Norm J.
    . 1924 - Wm., chef. G A Fram, h. 932 Division av S.
    [nothing 1925-26.]

    . 1927 - Proctor, Wm. chief. St. Mary's Hospital, h. 549 Jefferson av. SE.
    . 1928 - P. Wm., h. 549 Jefferson av SE
    . 1929- Proctor Wm., baker, r. 25 Godwin, VERIFY, this Wm. Proctor.

    For further research: William Proctor:
    . Sun, 8 Dec 1940, GR Herald Obit.
    . Verify identify: Sat, 6 May 1972, GR Press Wedding Announcement, p C8,
    . Sun, 18 Jun 1995, GR Press Obit. pC6. - - -

    Birth:
    Parents residence South Huron. Alt Loc: Twin Lakes, Indiana.

    Died:
    Aged 68y 11n 3d = 1792, COD myocarditis, cardio vascular disease

    Buried:
    Grand Rapids

    William married Vera Irene STEIGLER on 20 Jan 1903 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. Vera was born in 1877 in Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Sep 1967 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 282. Norman J PROCTOR  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Dec 1899 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan; died on 15 May 1980 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.

  68. 127.  Maude Elmira PROCTOR Descendancy chart to this point (36.REBECCA3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in Nov 1876 in Geneva Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died in 1966 in Aurelius, Ingham Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Maude E is the daughter of Rebecca M Lawrence & William T. Proctor.

    Two Proctor sisters married two Marriott brothers:
    Lillie Proctor married Harry H Marriott.
    Maude A Proctor married Charles E Marriott.

    . 1903 Nov 1 - Jackson Co., Michigan Marriage License #1903
    Charles Marriott , Age 29, res. Jackson, born Illinois, Barber
    s/o Henry & Miss Morris,
    No previous marriages, &
    Maude Goss, age 26, res. Jackson, born Michigan, occupation: at home,
    d/o William & Miss Lawrence & who has been previously married once time & whose maiden name was Proctor.
    Married at Detroit, Mi, on 3 Nov 1903. x clergyman
    Wit N S Marriott, Detroit.

    . 1914 Jackson City, Michigan Directory
    Charles & Maude Marriott, barber, 608 W. Ganson, residence 411 Backus. - - -

    Buried:
    Aurelius, Ingham Co., MI. Buried with husband Charles Marriott.

    Maude married Charles Edward MARRIOTT on 3 Nov 1903 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan. Charles was born on 25 Feb 1874 in Jackson City, Jackson Co., Michigan; died on 7 Aug 1951 in Aurelius, Ingham Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 283. Ila M MARRIOTT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Oct 1905 in Jackson City, Jackson Co., Michigan; died on 11 Dec 1969 in Los Angeles, California.
    2. 284. Clayton Charles MARRIOTT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Oct 1907 in Jackson City, Jackson Co., Michigan; died on 22 Sep 1989 in Eaton Rapids, Eaton Co., Michigan; was buried on 25 Sep 1989 in Greenwood Cemetery.
    3. 285. Burnham Thorpe MARRIOTT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Oct 1913 in Jackson City, Jackson Co., Michigan; died on 1 May 1914 in Jackson City, Jackson Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 May 1914 in Woodland Cemetery.

    Maude married Alfred P GOSS on 28 Mar 1893 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan. Alfred was born on 14 Dec 1870 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 9 Jan 1910 in Culbertson, Roosevelt Co., Montana; was buried in Arlington Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 286. Alfred FRED GOSS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jul 1894 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 20 Aug 1983 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana; was buried in Decatur Cemetery.

  69. 128.  Fred PROCTOR Descendancy chart to this point (36.REBECCA3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1878 in Geneva Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Verify this Fred Proctor:

    . Frederick Proctor, married May 25 1902 to
    . Minnie Tesch, Berrier Co. Marriage Certificate 331. - - -


  70. 129.  Harry LAWRENCE GROW Descendancy chart to this point (37.Almira3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 29 Feb 1880 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Apr 1918 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 9 Apr 1918 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    St Joseph Daily Press.
    . 1908 Mar 6 - Harry Grow is confined to his home by illness.

    News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1896 Nov 21 - Harry Grow & John Webster have returned form a trip south. The boys left on Sept 20 & went to Fort Valley, Ga. where they expected to get work in George B Talman's basket factory. They found the labor market clogged at that place & returned with our finding any work except for a few days in Illinois & Memphis, Tenn.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1897 Jan 23 - Vineland. Harry Grow of Benton Harbor has been visiting relatives here.

    . 1901 Oct 25 - Benton Harbor, Harry Grow & wife left Tuesday afternoon for Kissimmee, Florida, where they will make their future home.
    . 1904 Mar 1 - Surprise Party. Last evening was the occasion of a delightful"children's" party when Harry Grow was made the victim of a surprise in honor of his 5th birthday anniversary, he being a leap year boy, & not having had a party for 8 years. Harry's mother had invited him to take tea at her home after supper she decided she would accompany him to his home to spend the evening with him & his wife. When they arrived the house was filled with guests & he was completely over come with surprise. Many games such as only children enjoy were played & a jolly time was had. After the company became tired of being children, they suddenly grew to the age of grown ups & were very dignified for a time & played games suitable for their new condition, first prized for which were won by Miss Mollie Grow & second prizes by Miss Anna Hoffman & Garry Grow. After the games had been enjoyed to the fullest extent a dainty two course luncheon was served. Harry was the recipient of many pretty toys & even if he doesn't have a birthday to celebrate vey often he feels as if he was even for he thinks last evening's surprise was one of the best of his life.

    . 1908 Sep 7 - Mr Mrs Harry Grow went to Paw Paw today to spend a week camping.
    . 1908 Sep 15 - Harry Grow & family have retired from a pleasant outing at Paw Paw, where they have been in a camp for a week.
    . 1910 Jun 11 - In the near future Harry Grow will build a home on his newly purchased lot on Superior St.
    . 1912 Feb 24 - Drayman Harry Grow has moved his offices from Frank Noble's plumbing shop Pipestone St to an office room on the ground floor of the Benton Harbor State and building on Michigan St., New Telephone # is 940.
    . Leap year, Harry Grow observed his 7th anniversary at a gather of Pleasure Seekers at the Grow home on Superior st.

    . 1918 Apr 13, Harry Grow, confined at his home on Superior St.

    . 1918 - 25 years ago, A business deal of importance has been committed between Mrs Mar Grow, owner of the Grow Transfer Co & HA Foeltzer, whereby taking over the transfer & storage business of the company. The new owners will use the old from name of Grow Transfer Company. Republished 1943.12.4.

    . 1918 Apr 18 - Greatly beloved by all who knew him, the death of Harry L Grow of 668 Superior st., is sincerely mourned by the city of Benton Harbor today. His demise occurred at 7 oclock Wed. evening following an illness of several weeks, rheumatism & quinsy being the immediate cause of death. A severe heart leakage also hastens the end.
    the general friendly young man, who was but 38 y of are, & was called to his last home while in the prime of live & amid successful business interest, will be missed in many circles of the city's activities, was well as by scores of personal fiends. For 14 y, Mr Grow has conducted a transfer business here. This industry flourishing & expanding under the careful management of the owners who has spend his entire life in the city. Always active, Mr Grow was engaged in various minor business pursuits before establishing himself in the one which he left only when filling health & strength demanded. He was a member of he Congregational church, of the Knights of Pythias & Elks loges of the city & as always the first to lend air where it was needed.
    the filly who survive are the widow Cora L Grow, who gave her husband such unremitting & constant care during his illness, that her condition is very serious at the present time, 3 children, Milton aged 13; Wendell aged 10, Harry Jr, aged 4 years.
    3 sisters: Mollie of chicane, Mrs Thomas Ollinger of holland, Mrs James Eastman of Kennedwick, Washington, one brother Frank Grow of Eau Claire. The mother & Myra Grow of Chicago & Miss Mollie were here at the time their son & brother passed away. Mrs Olinger arrived today. Funeral Friday at the congregational Church. Interment in Crystal Springs cemetery.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you.

    Died:
    Aged 38y 1m 18d., 668 Superior St.

    Buried:
    Died from embolism, acute endrocarditis following Quinsy.

    Harry married Cora Luella EASTMAN on 28 Oct 1899 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Cora was born on 13 Jan 1881 in Arlington, Hamilton Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 5 Jun 1922 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 287. Milton Dwight GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1905 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    2. 288. Wendell Herbert GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1908 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.
    3. 289. Harry Adelbert GROW, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1913 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 2005 in Oakland Co., Michigan.

  71. 130.  Mollie GROW Descendancy chart to this point (37.Almira3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 14 Jun 1882 in Towanda, Butler Co., Kansas; died on 22 Nov 1923 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1921 Oct 24 - Miss Molly Grow, of Oak Park, Illinois, was an over Sunday guest of Mrs. Harry Grow & family Superior St.

    Obituary
    . Miss Mollie Grow is dead in Chicago. Her many friends in the twi cities will be shocked at the news of her death received here this afternoon. she died in chicago this morning, no particulars being received. she was a sister of the late harry For ow this city, & liver here many years. Burial taking place at Mort Hill Cemetery.

    . 1923 Dec 1 Saturday
    Burial of Miss Mollie Grow here on Monday.
    Further word was received today of the burial services to be conducted for Miss Mollie Grow, a former resident, whose body will be brought to Benton Harbor from Chicago on the afternoon train Monday. The funeral party will proceed from the Union depot to the Morton Hill cemetery, where burial will occur beside the grave of the late brother of the deceased, Harry Grow. The funeral will be held tomorrow in Chicago.

    Miss Grow was well known in the newspaper offices of both cities where she was at various times employed. She was clever, bright & ambitious & had worked herself up a short story writer of some reputation. She was connected with the Golfer's magazine when taken ill. Her mother, Mrs. Myra Grow resided at 1126 E 47th St., Chicago, where the family moved some years ago.
    Beside her mother, deceased, is survived by a brother, Frank Grow of Eau Clair; a sister Mrs. Thomas Orlinger of Holland, Mich.; & another sister, Mrs. James Eastman of Albuquerque, N. Mexico.
    Rev A Dieffenbach of the Good Smartian church will officiate at the burial service her. Funeral series will take place in chicago before coming here.
    Ref: New Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Molly Grow.

    Buried:
    Dark stone monument


  72. 131.  Lena Vidette GROW Descendancy chart to this point (37.Almira3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 15 Mar 1884 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 7 Nov 1906 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Lena is the daughter of Elmira Lawrence and Frank Grow.
    Lena V Grow married Mr. O E Lein.

    . 1903 Apr 18 - Wedding Bells
    Orlando Lein, son of Mr Mrs J S Lein, 1310 Niles Ave., was married to Miss Lena Grow, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Myra Grow, 128 Pipestone st., Benton Harbor, Saturday evening., Rev W J Cady officiated. A reception follow at the one of the groom's parents in St. Joseph. The couple were recipients of many useful & beautiful gifts. They have gone to housekeeping at 517 State St.
    Mr Leins holds a good position in Frank Weber's grocery & both bride & groom are favorably known known in this vicinity. All wish them much joy, happiness & prosperity in their new life.

    . 1906 Nov 10 - Mrs. Orlando Lein, Lady died at Home of Hon. John Lane, Lincoln Ave. Wednesday Night, at 11 o'clock, of diabetes.
    Mrs Lein had not been feeling well of late but on Nov 1 went to the Lane residence, where she was taken ill the next day & continued to grow rapidly worse until the end. her age was 22 years.
    Mrs Lein was born in Benton Harbor, March 16, 1884, & at the age of 9 y. when her father died, went to live with the One family, where she resided until married to Mr. Lein, April 11, 1903.
    Besides her husband, deceased leaves 2 young children.
    Lawrence, aged 3 & Mildred, aged 6 months;
    2 brothers & 3 sisters, harry Grow of Benton Harbor, Frank Grow of Pipestone & Misses Mollie & Everlyn Grow of Grand Rapids & Miss Lizzie Grow of Fennville to our her loss.
    Mrs. Lein's former name was Lena Grow, her mother being Mrs Myra Grow, now residing at Grand Rapids. funeral will occur from theLane Residence today & the Evangelical church, St. Joseph, Rev E Fry officiating. Interment in Morton Cemetery, Benton Harbor.

    . 1906 Nov 12 - Cards of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to friends who were so kind in our recent loss of wife, daughter & sister. Signed, Orlando Lein Mrs Myra Grow & family & Mr Mrs John Lane.
    Ref: Herald Palladium Newspaper, Saint Joseph, Michigan.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Married. D. Acute Diabetes Meltitus. Aged 22y 7m 23y.

    Buried:
    Benton Harbor.

    Lena married Orlando E LEIN on 11 Apr 1903 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. Orlando was born on 25 Sep 1881 in St. Jacobs, Waterloo Co., Ontario; died on 16 Apr 1937 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 290. Lawrence LEIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1905 in Michigan.
    2. 291. Mildred Natalie LEIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 May 1906 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 21 Sep 1995 in Ashland, Ohio; was buried on 22 Sep 1995 in Columbus Union Cemetery.

  73. 132.  Frank Morton GROW, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (37.Almira3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 19 Oct 1888 in Lafayette, Tippencoe Co., Indiana; died on 22 Sep 1958 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 25 Sep 1958 in Caldwell Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Obituary1
    . 1958 Sep 23, Eau Claire - Frank Morton Grw, 68, prominent Eau Claire area fruit grower, died at 5 pm. Monday at Pawating hospital, Niles, where e had been a patient for 41 days.
    He was born Oct 19, 1889, in Lafayette, Ind., the son of the late Frank & Myra Lawrence Grow & had resided in the Eau Claire area for the past 40 years.
    Mr. Grow is survived by his wife, the former Miss Huttie Colins, who he married Nov 28, 1909, in South Bend;
    two sons, Verge of Eau Claire &
    Frank Leroy of Sacramento, Calif.;
    two daughters, Mrs Lawrence J (Eva Rose) Hower of Decatur, &
    Mrs Robert H (Betty) Ferrel of Berrien Center,
    11 grandchildren; one great grand-child, & \a sister Mrs. Elizabeth Olinger of Grand Rapids.
    The body is at the Bowerman funeral home in Eau Claire where funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm, with Rev Lloyd A Zoschke, pastor of the Eau Clair community Congregational church officiating. Burial will be in the Eau Claire cemetery.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor MI, published 23 Sep 1958.

    . Obituary2
    Largely attended funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Bowerman funeral home in Eau Claire for Frank Morton Grow, 68, prominent Eau Claire fruit grower, who died Monday at Pawaling hospital in Niles.
    The Rev. Lloyd A. Zoschke, pastor of the Eau Claire Community Congregational Church officiated.
    Casket bearers were Max Michael, Ralph A. Swisher, Theodore Kesterke, Arthur Teichman, George W Benson, & Tracy Cochran.
    Burial was in the Eau Claire cemetery.
    Among those attending the service from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. Guy Collins of Benton, Montana & Mrs. Elizabeth Olinger of Grand Rapids. 

    Frank M Grow married Harriet Collins.

    Recorded for further research:

    1922 Sep 21, Thurs. - Frank H Grow has returned to his some in Lost Angeles, Cal., after spending the past two weeks with Carroll F Grow, 1323 Brewster Street.
    Ref: Saginaw News Courier. - - -

    Died:
    Plot B-38-N.

    Buried:
    Also called Eau Claire Cem. & Caldwell Cem., Pipestone Twp.)

    Frank married Harriet Ann HATTIE COLLINS on 28 Nov 1909 in South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. Harriet was born on 11 Sep 1887 in Eau Claire, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 8 Oct 1965 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried on 10 Oct 1965 in Caldwell Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 292. Verge F GROW  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Dec 1910 in Pipestone Twp., Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 3 Mar 1975 in Dowagiac, Cass Co., Michigan; was buried on 5 Mar 1975 in Caldwell Cemetery.
    2. 293. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 294. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 295. Elizabeth E BETTY (Living) GROW  Descendancy chart to this point

  74. 133.  Elizabeth Ann LIZZIE GROW Descendancy chart to this point (37.Almira3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 16 Feb 1890 in Lafayette, Tippencoe Co., Indiana; died on 18 Mar 1967 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

    Notes:

    1908 Sep 21, Clinger-Grow. News as been received here of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Grow, dau. of Mrs Myra Grow of this city & Thomas Olinger of Lansing. The wedding was quietly celebrated onFri. Sep 18, at the home of james Hamilton in GrandRapids. The young couple left immediately for Lansing where they will go to housekeeping. For several years the bride has been a student of music at Grand Rapids & has won recognition as a musician. She has many fiends here. Mr. Olinger, too is quite well known here he having been at one time an employee of the West Michigan nurseries.
    Ref: Nes Palladium Benton Harbor, pub. 1908 Sep 21.

    Children:
    Thomas Lawrence Olinger - Jul. 28, 1911, Holland, Ottawa Co., Michigan - Death: Dec. 27, 1994 Lancaster, Los Angeles Co., California, USA
     Spouse: Bernadette Cecilia Barrett Olinger, 1903-1991. 
    Children: Lawrence Barrett Olinger, 1932-2010 and Mollie Jane Olinger Ziebell, 1920 - 2004.

    . Elizabeth Grower Olinger - would come to California several times a year to spend time with her son Thomas Lawrence Olinger and his family. I was very lucky to know my Great Grandmother. by her great granddaughter.
    Ref: Find a Grave.

    . Mollie Jane Olinger Zibell - Jun. 10, 1920, Holland, MI. Death: Jan. 14, 2004 South Haven, Van Buren Co., MI., Buried: Otisco Cemetery, Bending, Ionia Co, MI.
    'She was born June 10, 1920, in Holland, Michigan, to Thomas & Elizabeth (Grow) Olinger. Mollie married George Fredrick Ranney on June 6, 1940, in Grand Rapids. She raised her children and also did some modeling. Fashion and looking good were always important to Mollie. She was also an artist known for her portraits in water colors, pastels, pen & ink.
    She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, George F. Ranney Sr., her second husband, Blair Zibell; 3 children - an infant daughter, Patricia and sons, Thomas and Robert Ranney;
    2 brothers, Lawrence & Theodore Olinger; 2 sisters, Betty Smith & Lorraine Brown."
    Ref: Find a Grave.

    . 1967 Mar 20 Obituary for Elizabeth Ann Grow
    Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, age 77, widow of Thomas M. Olinger, formerly of 157 Campbell Place N E, Grand Rapids, passed away Saturday afternoon.
    Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Lorraine) Brown,
    Mrs. James (Betty) Smith, both of Flint,
    Mrs. George (Mollie) Ranney of Belding, 2 sons, Theodore J. of Haslett, Michigan, Lawrence of Granada Hills, Calif.;
    10 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren.
    Services will be held in the Metcalf Chapel, Grand Rapids at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Ned Burr McKenney of Park Congregational Church, will officiate. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
    Ref: Holland Evening Sentinel Holland, Michigan March 20, 1967.

    Recorded for further research: Grow, Elizabeth and Thomas Olinger, Benton Harbor or the St. Joseph, MI newspapers. 2004 01 15. - - -

    Buried:
    Kent Co., Michigan.

    Elizabeth married Thomas Manifee OLINGER on 18 Sep 1908 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Thomas was born on 1 Apr 1875 in Lompoc, Santa Barbara, California; died on 10 Nov 1955 in DeLand, Volusia Co., Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 296. Lorraine M ROSINA OLINGER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Aug 1909 in Holland, Ottawa Co., Michigan; died on 26 Sep 1986 in Genesee Co., Michigan; was buried in Glenwood Cemetery.
    2. 297. Thomas LAWRENCE OLINGER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1911 in Holland, Ottawa Co., Michigan; died on 27 Dec 1994 in Lancaster, Los Angeles Co., California; was buried in Malibu, Los Angeles Co., California.
    3. 298. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 299. Theodore J OLINGER  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1918 in Holland, Ottawa Co., Michigan; died on 17 Nov 2003 in Lansing, Ingham Co., Michigan.
    5. 300. Mollie Jane OLINGER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jun 1920 in Holland, Ottawa Co., Michigan; died on 14 Jan 2004 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Otisco Cemetery.

  75. 134.  Evelyn Hazel GROW Descendancy chart to this point (37.Almira3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 16 Sep 1891 in Lafayette, Tippencoe Co., Indiana; died on 6 Mar 1934 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexio; was buried in Sunset Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    Evelyn is the daughter of Myra Lawrence and Frank M Grow.

    . 1913 Jun 9 - Miss Mabel Eaman of Chicago, is here for the wedding of her brother James Eaman & Miss Evelyn Grow, which occurs tomorrow.
    . 1913 Jun 14 - Miss. Evelyn Grow, dau of Mrs Myra Grow of Superior Street, was married to James Eaman of Kennewick, Wash., Wed. morning at her home. Rev. A Diefenbach officiating. After the ceremony Mr Mrs Eaman went to Sister Lakes to spend a few weeks before going to Kennewich to make their home. Both young people are well known here.
    Ref: St. Joseph Saturday Herald Newspaper.

    . 1934 Mar 6 - Former Resident Dies. Word was received today of the death of Mrs James R Eaman, the former Evelyn Grow, which occurred Tuesday at Albuquerque, N Nex.
    2 sons, aged 17, 20 survive besides the husband, a brother Frank Grow of Eau Clair, a sister Mrs Elizabeth Olinger of Holland, Mic & Mrs Myra Grow mother of the deceased who resides at the Olinger home, also survived, Burial will occur in Albuquerque.
    Ref: New Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. - - -

    Buried:
    Albuquerque, NM, Plot 15, Lot 7.

    Evelyn married James Paul EAMAN on 10 Jun 1913 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. James was born on 24 Jun 1886 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died in May 1983 in Bernalillo County, New Mexio; was buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 301. James LARIMER EAMAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Mar 1914 in Washington State; died on 15 Mar 1995 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexio.
    2. 302. Jack B EAMAN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1916 in New Mexico; died on 15 Jan 1998 in New Mexico; was buried in Sunset Memorial Park.

  76. 135.  Walter Richard KING Descendancy chart to this point (38.Mary3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born on 8 Jan 1886 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan; died on 19 Nov 1933 in Northville, Wayne Co., Michigan; was buried on 23 Nov 1933 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Walter is the son of Mary Lawrence & John King.

    . Census 1830, Detroit (a few house away from Walter King is:
    Julia H King, mother-in-law, age 81, widow, b. Michigan
    Claude D Frazer & Edna R, age 39.

    Verify identity: Walter King, Sun, 25 Nov 1956  GR Herald Wedding Announcement, p C5. - - -

    Buried:
    Southfield, Oakland Co., MI. Plot: Sec 10 Lot 612 Gr 6.

    Walter married Elizabeth A RITZLER on 14 Aug 1912 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan. Elizabeth was born in 1891 in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 303. Harold P KING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1913 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan; died in ? 1 Jan 1958 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan.
    2. 304. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  77. 136.  John A KING Descendancy chart to this point (38.Mary3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1892 in Michigan.

  78. 137.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (38.Mary3, 7.Richard2, 1.Richard1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 305. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  79. 138.  Mary SARAH J MARTIN Descendancy chart to this point (39.Mary3, 8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born in c. 12 Mar 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1868 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1860 Census St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan, Mary S J MARTIN, Age 10 /b. 1860 Canada. Residing with grandparents.

    . She is named for her mother, and grandmothers Mary Tufford and Jane Lawrence and, of course, her mother was Mary Margaret Teetzel.

    . 1870 Jun 18 - MORTGAGE SALE: he widowed, grandmother, Jane Lawrence Teetzel was guardian and trustee of Lots 444 and 445, St. Joseph's. Ordered to be sold at public action on Court House steps of the village of Berrien, on Wed. 7 Sep. 1870., due to unpaid mortgage of 10% annum.

    Note: Jane Teelzel offered up these lots for sale the previous year, but there were apparently no takers. Were the bidders holding out for a cheaper deal to the inevitable non-payment of mortgage came about? - PJA 2011. - - -

    Birth:
    [ Milton, Ontario.]

    Family/Spouse: Jacob Eli WAITE. Jacob was born est 1850 in Saginaw, Michigan; died in in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  80. 139.  Mary Zilpha TEETZEL, .VI Descendancy chart to this point (42.Charles3, 8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 29 Aug 1859 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 5 Aug 1860 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    /Census 1860.

    Died:


  81. 140.  Viola May TEETZEL Descendancy chart to this point (42.Charles3, 8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born on 25 Dec 1860 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 17 Sep 1940 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Hartford Pioneer Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Viola is the daughter of Zilpha Jane Chadwick & Chas. W Teetzel.

    Viola May Teetzel married Lewis Melvin Lightner, Seven Leighton/Lightner children, born Hartford, Van Buren, Michigan.

    . 1884 Oct 23 - Hartford, Married Oct 15th, by Rev Wm. Woodman, Mr. Lewis Lightner & Miss Viola Teetzel, by Rev. Wm. Woodmansee.
    Ref: The True Northerner, Paw Paw, Michigan.

    . 1908 Mar 20 - Real Estate Transfers: Viola M Lightner to Lewis M Lightner SW Quarter, SE quarter section 3, Hartford, $1000.
    Ref: The True Northerner, Paw Paw, Michigan.

    . 1954, May 4, News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan
    More Lighthouse Lore, Editor,
    I have the pictures, family Bible & chairs of the first man in the St. Joseph lighthouse, along with other things. One book has an article written & signed, by Gen. McAllen. I have his & his wife's picture.
    My mother, Mrs. Viola Teetzel Lightner, was born in the light-house, Dec 28, 1860.
    she lived there with her mother, Zelpha Chadwick Teetzel, father Lt. Charles W Teetzel & Teetzel grandfather, G B F. Chadwick. Gen. Chadwick married Capt. Lewis' daughter.

    Gen. Chadwick was appointed by President Piece as superintendent of public works & later, keeper of the lighthouse, for his services as general in the state militia. He was a colorful orator & organizer during the Civil War. The lighthouse dated 1859 was built for the general & his family.
    Gen. Chadwick's close friend, who lived near the lighthouse was Mathias Teetzel. He was the contractor of the canal between Benton Harbor & St. Joseph. He bought & sold wheat. His sister was the late Dr. John Bell's mother. [i.e. Mary Green Teetzel.]

    Other places are restoring & moving back historical buildings & renewing their histories for students & to draw the tourist trade. I hope someone in St. Joseph has enough influence to preserve the lighthouse.
    MRS. JACK J RUDELL, 2516 Pixley Avenue, St. Joseph Teetzel.

    . 1954 May 25, A long article outlying the history of St. Joseph Lighthouse.
    Supports of the Save he Light house movement in St. Joseph ..., Built in 1859.
    Mrs. Jack Lightner Rudell, 2516 Pixley Ave., Mrs. Jenie Lightner Balfour, Watervliet, great grandchildren of the first keeper of the lighthouse, Gen. F F Chadwick. In their homes both women have many treasures of the old lighthouse's past: Photos of chair, a small chest Chas. W Teezel made during the Civil War for this wife, the chest is complete even to the traditional secret compartment.
    Another famous person who lived in the lighthouse was Capt. Marshall Lewis, famous for his construction of the Erie canal.
    Born in Lighthouse, the mother of the women, Mrs. Viola Lightner, was the first person to be born in the... house, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. (Zipha Jane Chadwick) Teetzel.
    She was born Dec. 28, 1860. Photos of Gen. Chadwick & Mrs. Viola Teetzel Lighter.

    . 1965 May - 17 Long retrospect article on the old St. Joseph's lighthouse, which eventually was razed to make way for a parking lot. Photo of the old 2 story house, with a porch & a another story with the lighthouse atop the house.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Viola was born in a lighthouse, Michigan. Alt DOB: 28 Dec 1860.

    Died:
    Alt DOD 14 Apr 1940.

    Buried:
    Grey granite monument.

    Viola married Lewis Melvin LIGHTNER on 15 Oct 1884 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan. Lewis was born on 11 Mar 1859 in Etna Green, Kosciusko, Indiana; died on 10 Apr 1938 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Hartford Pioneer Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 306. Jennie Teetzel LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Aug 1886 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died in 1986 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in North Shore Memory Gardens.
    2. 307. Daniel Dudley LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Feb 1888 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 6 Dec 1966 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery.
    3. 308. Gerard Adrian LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Dec 1894 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 24 Nov 1984 in Dowagiac, Cass Co., Michigan.
    4. 309. Claribel LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Dec 1898 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 26 Nov 1993 in Alamo, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan.
    5. 310. Seward Lewis LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 May 1899 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 21 Jul 1996 in Sparta, Alleghany Co., North Carolina.
    6. 311. Hilda Maurine LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1902 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died in 1985.
    7. 312. Charles ROBbert LIGHTNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1906 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; died on 16 Sep 1979 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan.

  82. 141.  Louis T WILLIAMS Descendancy chart to this point (43.Elizabeth3, 8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born in Jul 1870 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    News Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, 29 Jul 1942
    50 years ago (1892).
    . In the recent issue of the Troy, New York, papers is the notice of the graduation from the University School of Law at Boston, Mass., with the degree of LL. B. of Louis T Williams,
    son of Mrs. Judge Day & grandson of the late Matthias Teetzel, of St. Joseph.

    . Mr. Williams has many relatives living in this city who will be glad to know of his success. He will practice in the city of Troy. - - -

    Birth:

    Louis married Emily WECKSELBERG on 5 Sep 1901 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Emily was born in in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  83. 142.  Louis DAY Descendancy chart to this point (43.Elizabeth3, 8.Jane2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1870 in Troy, Rensselaer Co., New York.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Verify


  84. 143.  William E WILLIS KENNEDY Descendancy chart to this point (45.Elizabeth3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in Jun 1863 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 31 Jan 1920 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1892 Mar 19, Sodus Willis Kennedy & wife of Benton harbor were the guests of Carrie Parks, Sunday.
    Ref: St. Joseph Herald Press.

    . Obituary:
    W. E. Kennedy Flu Victim - Benton Harbor Jeweler Dies After Illness With Influenza & Pneumonia.

    . 1920 Jan 31 - William E. Kennedy, for a number of years a jeweler in Benton Harbor, died this morning at 3:40 following a brief illness with pneumonia. Mr. Kennedy was taken ill one week ago with influenza. He had improved & was believed to be on the road to recovery when pneumonia developed on Thursday.
    Mr. Kennedy was about 52 years old & had lived in Benton Harbor his entire life. He is survived by his widow & one sister. The funeral will be private and will be held from the residence Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
    Ref: St. Joseph Herald Press.

    . 1920 Feb 3 - Kennedy Funeral Monday. Service for the late Willis, the city's first influenza victim were held from the home on broadway, Monday afternoon. Members of the Twin City Jewelers association, of which the deceased was a member, acted as bearers. Burial took place at Morton Hill Cemetery.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. - - -

    Birth:
    Age two months in 1860. Millburgh Post Office. Census 1860 & 1870.|

    Died:

    Family/Spouse: Jennie M HEATH. Jennie was born on 2 Sep 1861 in Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 25 May 1923 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  85. 144.  Jennie MARY KENNEDY Descendancy chart to this point (45.Elizabeth3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 25 May 1923 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    Verify if duplicate of wife of Wm. Kennedy.

    Died:

    Jennie married BARTholomeus J MORRISON on 26 Jan 1898 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. BARTholomeus was born in 1869 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 9 Mar 1935 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  86. 145.  Charles BRUNSON Descendancy chart to this point (47.Margaret3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1864 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; died in By 1900.

    Notes:

    Birth:


  87. 146.  Frank A. BRUNSON Descendancy chart to this point (47.Margaret3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in Mar 1873 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.

    Notes:

    . 1888 Jan 13 - Benton Harbor. C W Teetzell went to Chicago Monday on business, accompanied by his nephew, Master Frank Brunson, who returned home after a visit here.
    . 1898 Jul 21- Frank Brunson of Chicago is the guest of Mr Mrs Chas Teetzel & other relatives here.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1902 Jul 7 - St. Joseph. Mr Mrs Frank Brunson of Chicago are spending a few days in this city.
    Ref: Herald Press, Saint Joseph, MI.

    . 1911 Dec 23 - Frank Brunson has returned to his home in Chicago after attending the Kennedy funeral.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. - - -


  88. 147.  Edward TEETZEL Descendancy chart to this point (48.John3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born est 1872 in Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana.

    Notes:

    . 1914 Mar 26, Saginaw Newspaper
    Boy dies from his wounds. Hand Held Off Police 45 Minutes With Revolvers,
    Terre Haute, Ind. Mar 26 (1914)
    Ernest McWilliams, the 15 year old boy who Tuesday fought a 45 minutes gun battle with the police & who received numerous wounds, died os his injuries at a hospital here early Wednesday.
    McWilliams was caught in the gun store of Ed. Teetzel & the police suspected he was there for the purpose of theft. The boy however, declared he was there to get even with Teetzel because he has refused the boy employment. - - -

    Birth:
    Verify parents and DOB.


  89. 148.  Hattie May TEETZEL Descendancy chart to this point (49.George3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 3 Feb 1878 in ? Great Bend, Jefferson Co., Michigan; died on 1 Feb 1915 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1915 Feb 3, Died at home of Cerebral hemorrhage, at 706 Colfax Ave., Benton Harbor, Mrs. Newton Davis, 2314 W Adam St., Chicago, was the informer of the death of Hattie Teetzel.

    . 1915 Feb 1 - Following a paralysis stroke on Monday evening, Mrs Hattie May Teetzel, wife of Newton D Davis of Chicago, died at the home of her aunt, Mrs Mary McArthur, 706 Colfax ave. at 11 Wednesday morning. She was born in Benton Harbor 37 years ago. she is survived by one child, Francis Alt, a daughter by her first husband who has made this city her home for the past few years. Besides the husband, N F Davis & daughter, the father, George Teetzel, & a brother Charles both of Chicago, a sister Mrs Howard Locke of Syracuse, NY, survive. Funeral services will be held from the Eslhorst chapel Friday. Interment at Morton Hill cemetery.
    Ref: St. Joseph Saturday Herald, Michigan, published 1915 Feb 6.. - - -

    Birth:
    VERIFY LOCATION.

    Died:
    Benton Harbor, Aged 37y. Cerebral Hemorrhage.

    Hattie married Newton DAVIS on 21 Jul 1907 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan. Newton was born in 1877 in Ohio; died in in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  90. 149.  Charles TEETZEL, .9 Descendancy chart to this point (49.George3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born on 22 Sep 1883 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in 1939 in Carthage, Athens Co., New York.

    Notes:

    Verify this Charles Teetzel:

    . May 31, The Daily Palladium, Benton Harbor.
    TEAPOT WAS HER WEAPON. Mrs. Ester Lemon Assaulted The janitor.
    Mrs. Esther Lemon, who was locked up in the county jail last night, kept the jail authorities awake all night by her screaming & singing.
    This morning she assaulted Charlie Teetzel, who works at the jail, seriously beating him over the head with a tea pot.
    Deputy Sheriff Dawn finally quieted the woman & Dr. Belknap was called & administered quieten powers. Judge Ellsworth is serving citations upon the relatives today & her is set for next Wednesday. - - -

    Died:
    Resided with sister Sadie Teetzel Locke.


  91. 150.  Sadie TEETZEL Descendancy chart to this point (49.George3, 9.Hadassah2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1896 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died in in Carthage, Athens Co., New York.

    Notes:

    . 1946 Sep 14, News Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan
    Home for her first visit in 35 years [1911], Mrs. Sadie Teetzel Locke, member of a prominent early day family, found little that she could recognize left in the community where she had spent the first 13 years of her life. [b. 1898.]

    Mrs. Locke, guest for a few days this week of her niece, Mrs. John Fricke, & family, of 996 Colfax avenue, lived here in the period when horse cars operated between the twin cities & the horse and carriage were the popular mode of travel.

    Sadie Teetzel, as she was then known, her parents, the late George & Fannie Teetzel,
    a sister, Hattie,
    & a brother, Charles, made their home on Colfax avenue, just south of today's location of the Nina Easton Beauty salon, a region which was then woodland.

    The face of downtown Benton Harbor has changed entirely, according to the visitor. The few buildings of her day, which are still in existence, she says, have been so remodeled to to make identification impossible. The recalled the Bell block, which she pointe out, has changed completely in appearance.

    This week's visitor is a niece of the late Charles Teetzel, Benton Harbor's leading early day jeweler. She left here when a young girl & 35 years ago paid the city her last previous visit.

    Since moving from here, her home has been in Carthage. N.Y. Her brother, Charles, lived with her in Carthage until his death 7 years ago. He sister, Hattie, is also so dead. Her parents, she stated, are buried in the Teetzel family lot in Morton Hill cemetery.

    Mrs. Locke returned east on Wednesday. A son & daughter reside in Syracuse. N.Y.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Died:
    Verify.

    Family/Spouse: Howard LOCKE. Howard was born in 1889 in Buffalo, Erie Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  92. 151.  Mary ELLA HAMILTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (53.Richard3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 27 Jul 1863 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 27 Dec 1944 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Ella is the daughter of Jane Matilda McCutcheon & Richard Lawrence Hamilton.

    . 1876 Dec 7 - Acton Public School, results of a written examination in grammar: third Class, Ellen Hamilton 92%.
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . Ontario Marriage Registration # 3874, Acton, Halton Co., Ontario
    Charles H Walker, Age 24/ b.1857, Resided Twp. of Erin, Born Erin, Manufacture,
    Son of Elizabeth Walker & John S Walker, married
    Ella Hamilton, Age 18 / 1863 in Twp. of Esquesing, Born Esquesing,
    Daughter of Jame Hamilton an Richard Hamilton.
    Wit: John Corraick, Erin & S M Law, Acton. Married at Acton, 15 Jun 1881. License.

    . The Altar - Walker - Hamilton - In Acton, on the 15th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by Elder A. Anderson of Hamilton, Mr. C. H. Walker of Erin Village to Miss Ella, the only daughter of Mr. Richard Hamilton of this village.
    Ref1: ACTON FREE PRESS, Thursday, June 16, 1881 & in the Erin Advocate "
    Ref2: ERIN ADVOCATE, Published every Wednesday.

    NOTE1: A similar copy was written in Ella Hamilton's Bible & given to her eldest granddaughter, Jennie Walker's bible.

    . 1881 Jun 23 - Mr. C. H. Walker & his newly made bride (Miss Ella Hamilton, of this village) returned from their wedding trip on Friday evening, after visiting friends in Toronto & Collingwood. They left for their new home in Erin Village on Saturday.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, page 3, column 2.

    . 1883 WELLINGTON COUNTY DIRECTORY:
    The Erin Disciples church is a brick building, seating 300. It was erected in 1873, at the cost of $4,200. Services at 11 a.m.; Sunday school at 10 a.m. There are 75 members. The pastorate is vacant.

    . Mr. C. H. Walker & his newly made bride, (Miss Ella Hamilton, of this village) returned from their wedding trip on Friday evening, after visiting friends in Toronto & Collingwood. They left for their new home in Erin Village on Saturday.

    . 1897 Jan 14 - Erin, A grand musical entertainment was given by the ladies of the Disciple Church, in the Temperance Hill last evening. The programme consisted of vocal & instrumental music, solos & recitations.

    . 1902 May 22. Obituary: Mrs. James Brown, Ruth Ann Hall, eldest daughter of Asa Hall, Esq. Born 1841 in Acton. Her husband lived 14 years. on Lot 1, Con 4, Erin, where he operated a saw mill. Friends form a distance were in attendance: Mr. Richard Hamilton (her father) & Mrs. C W. Walker, Erin. Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . 1911 Census Erin, Ontario, Ella Walker, b 1863.
    Ella sold up the foundry & house & moved with her girls to Toronto.

    ERIN ADVOCATE Weekly Newspaper, Ontario:
    . 1909 Aug 25 Wed.- Mrs. Chas. W Walker, of West Toronto, who has been spending a 2 weeks vacation with friends & relatives here, returned home on Saturday evening, sorry to leave, but looking forward to a return visit next year.
    [Chas. Walker died in June 1908. Ella sold up the foundry & moved with her girls to Toronto in 1922 to nurse her dying daughter Kate Walker.]

    . 1911 Jan. 4 - Mr. Frank Walker, Union Bank, Smith's Falls, at home. Mr. & Mrs. J. Felker, of Toronto, spent New Years with his mother, Mrs. C H Walker. May 24, 1911 - Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto; & Mrs. T. Justice & daughter, of Dauphin, Manitoba, are here on a visit to their mother, Mrs. C. Walker
    . 1911 May 31- Mrs. J. Felker,
    Mr. John Walker, who has been visiting his mother here, for sometime returned to Winnipeg on Tuesday last.
    who has been here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. Walker, returned to her home in Toronto last week, accompanied by her sister Ruby.
    . 1911July 12 - Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto, is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. Walker.
    . 1911 Oct. 18- Erin Fair Visitors: Mr & Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto, at Mrs. C. Walker's, 6,000 people attended the Fair last Friday.
    . 1911 Dec. 27- Mr. & Mrs. J. Felker, of Toronto; Mr. Frank Walker, of Smiths Falls; Miss I. Walker, with their mother, Mrs. Walker.

    . 1932 Jan 7 - Erin - Mrs. J. Felker an family &
    Misses Irene & Ruby Walker of Toronto, Mr. Hughes of Regina Sask. [ should be son Babe Walker of Regina, Sask?], spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Ella Walker.

    Notes2: For more Advocate social news, please look under the various individuals - PJA

    . 1935 Wellington Co., voters list: Mrs. Chas. widow, Erin.

    . 1938 Jun 30 - Ospringe - McCUTCHEON REUNION, held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr Mrs Robert S McCutcheon, THIRD LINE, Erin, home offers McCutcheon settlers for 3 generations. The first McCutcheon came from Ireland over a 100 years go & purchased the home from the Crown.
    Inspire of unfavorable weather in early afternoon, 110 guest registered. Games & races:
    Races under 13: Helen Aitken & CHARLIE FELKER [born 1924]
    After the races, supper was served on the lawn, President Robt. McC. called the guests to order & extended to all a hearty welcome.
    MRS ELLA WALKER, gave a short history of the McCutcheon clan, which was very interesting.
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . ELLA HAMILTON'S FAMILY BIBLE: 12 X 9 X 4.5 inches thick. This Bible does not bear a publication date as such, but does have a publisher's note that it was entered into US Librarian of congress in 1876. The first entry for Richard & Jane's marriage was, thus entered at least two to three decades later. The Bible was then given to her eldest daughter, Jennie Walker, who in turned left it her eldest & only daughter, Marie Felker. The Bible then came to Marie's niece, myself, Patricia Felker Ahlberg.
    > Here I would like to make interesting notation: Between the pages of Luke XXI -XXII, there are several dark blue ink spots. Additionally, caught up in the binding was a broken & spent wooden match head. Grandmother Ella was well noted for smoking a pipe! - So which came first the flying match head or spilt ink?

    . First Family Record is a richly coloured Certificate of Holy Matrimony,
    Richard Hamilton of Acton
    & Jane M. McCutcheon of Erin Township
    on Thursday, Jany 24th, 1861 at Hugh McCutcheons
    by Revd. Joseph Unsworth, Congressional Minister, Georgetown.

    . HAMILTON, ESTATE FILE, WELLINGTON, #8251, RG 2, 1917 Nov. 17
    Petition of Ella Hamilton Walker: city of West Toronto, York Co., Widow
    Jane M. Hamilton of the village of Erin, Wellington Co. left $1,000 in Real Estate. Signed, Ella M Walker
    WILL dated 1 November 1910, Died "I devise & bequeath the sum to my daughter Ella Walker & for her & assign excepting the sum of $400 which I bequeath to my grand-daughter Jennie Felker - Residue to my said daughter." Executrix is my daughter Ella Walker.
    Signed, Jane M. Hamilton
    Witnesses: Janette McDowell, Erin, William McDowell Arch H. MacDonald Solicitor. Real Estate Description: 1/1 7 of an acre, being part of Easterly half of Lot #14, 9th concession of Erin, described by metes & Bounds in a Conveyance dated 1 May, 1891, from Charles Staples, of Golden, Colorado, & his wife to the said Jane Matilida Hamilton.

    . Ontario Death Registration #5413, died Nov 17, 1917:
    Born Erin, 78 , 1839, Erin, Residence 855 Keele St., Toronto, housework, widow, died of cancer uteri, for 1 year.

    . DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
    Briefly then, the Esquesing church grew peacefully into the principles of the Campbellian reformation, & in June, 184 3, the first June meeting of the Ontario Disciples, was held. On that occasion the name "Disciples of Christ" or "Christians" was used. The site of this meeting house was near Norval, actually on the Menzies farm, Lot 8, 10th line, Esquesing. So small was the log building, that at the first June meeting, Ash records that numbers of the listeners had to vacate their seats in order to permit others to hear.
    This Esquesing church was characterized by very strict discipline as to its members' conduct. For, with this strong desire to maintain the purity of the witness to the gospel, there was evident the air of exaltation & discovery which are elements in any youthful cause. There was not much experience to fall back upon, & the Bible was truly an honored medium of counsel toward maintaining a high standard of conduct with which to exalt the Christian profession; & who ca n deny the wholesomeness of such an aim? Consider the delicacy of the recording scribe who could indite upon his record s about a sister that had erred & been removed from fellowship- "for a crime mentioned in I Corinthians." ...This forest sanctuary to Christ which Esquesing folk raised, has long since passed from common knowledge, but the spiritual emanations from that Bible-loving people still grasp at the stars.

    > Please see the McCutchons on the separate McCutcheon Family of Erin, Wellington Co., Ontario. at Rootsweb.com .

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    'Mamma' & " Grama Hammy"

    Buried:
    Row 28, Plot 14

    Mary married Charles Henry WALKER on 15 Jun 1881 in Acton, Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Charles was born on 6 Mar 1857 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 24 Jun 1908 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 313. Jennie JENN WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Mar 1883 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 2 Oct 1959 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    2. 314. Ella Mary NELLIE & LAL WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1884 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 10 Jan 1968 in Dauphin, Manitoba.
    3. 315. Frank Edward WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Nov 1885 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 8 Jul 1930 in Sarnia, Lambton Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    4. 316. John Stewart BABE WALKER, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Aug 1887 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 9 Nov 1954.
    5. 317. Irene WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Mar 1893 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 9 Dec 1985 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    6. 318. Alice Louise WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Apr 1895 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 17 Jun 1921 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    7. 319. Ruby WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Mar 1899 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 10 Sep 1987 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    8. 320. Mary Lillian WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Aug 1901 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 19 Nov 1974 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    9. 321. Winnifred WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jun 1904 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 10 Jul 1982 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    10. 322. Kathleen Hamilton KATE WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1905 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 12 Nov 1955 in Died of cancer.; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    11. 323. Henrietta Charlotte WALKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Aug 1908 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 2 Dec 1908 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.

  93. 152.  Blanche Alexandria HAMILTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (54.Alexander3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 18 Apr 1869 in Pier Cove, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 4 Apr 1932 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 7 Jul 1946 in Arlington Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Birth Place:
     Pier Cove was laid out by Deacon Sutherland in 1851 as a platted town in Allegan County. A steam sawmill & wood shop were constructed. The wood shop was later made into a grist mill, which was needed in the area. Two piers, measuring approximately 323 foot, were built. This area was thought of as a village, which boasted about its 20 families, 4 stores, a tavern, post office, grist mill & 3 hotels. As the cord wood supply was depleted, the fire of 1871 occurred & the railroad came to Fennville, the Village of Pier Cove diminished in population & importance. One pier remained in service into 1919. Both piers were destroyed by storms in the 1900's & were not rebuilt.
    Ref: History of Ganges Twp., 119 Ave. & 64 St.

    The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:
    . 1844 Jan 25 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. Last Tuesday evening our attention as called to an unusual amount of sleigh-riding, jingling of bells, clattering of horses hoofs & merry peals of laughter. But it was all plain when we remember the double birthday party at at Mr LaDick's in honor of Miss Ina's 16th & Miss Nellie's 14th birthday....30 young people ...sumptuous feast & tables were nicely prepared. Presents & names of donors. to Miss Nina: deck of authors - Blanch Hamilton.
    . 1844 Mary 2 - Miss Blanche Hamilton is wielding the rod in the darling school, at south Ganges.
    . 1844 Oct 17 - County culling, Peach Belt. Misses Hattie Ensign & Blanche Hamilton are visiting relatives in Englewood & Chicago.
    . 1855 Apr 3 - The Misses Hattie & Nina LaDick, Maggie Spencer, Hettie Wadsworth & Blanche Hamilton attended the Institute at Saugatuck this week.
    . 1855 Apr 17 - The Happy Ones. The following named were granted certificates at the examination held her on the 4th Ins. Blanche Hamilton.
    . 1866 Mar 12 - From Beach Belt. Miss Blanche Hamilton is home after an absence of 3 months, during which time she has been performing the duties of "school marm" in Casco.
    Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan)

    . 1902 August 11 - Resorter returns home ill. Mrs. Fanny Robinson's of Chicago who came here 2 weeks ago with her daughter, Miss Blanche, for a summer's outing, has been seriously ill in Fair Plain for the past week. Upon the advice of Dr. Elmer Prescott of Chicago. Mrs. Robinson was taken to the Westeryan Hospital, Chicago, I Sunday night. She is suffering from heart trouble & other complications. She was acc. by Dr. Prescott, Miss Blanche Robinson & Mr & Mrs. Hall Collins, the latter a daughter of the sick woman.
    . 1910 March 30 - Mrs. Blanche Robinson of Bangor visited friends here Monday.
    . 1911 Oct 5, pretty home wedding was that last evening at the residence of Mr Mrs James Smith, 1002 Grand St, when their dau. Minnettie Jane was united in marriage to Lloyd Aaron Weaver … Among the out of town guests at the wedding Mrs M L Bosier of Jackson, Mrs Blanche Robinson of Bangor. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.
    . 1911 December 23 - Mrs. Blanche A Robinson as returned to her home to Bangor, after attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Kennedy.
    . 1916 Aug 13 - Mrs.Blanche Robinson will go to Big Rapids to spend labor Day. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.

    . 1920 Aug 19 - Kalamazoo. Mrs. Mary Hamilton & sister Elizabeth Hamilton of Hartford both attended the wedding of grandniece Marion Hamilton (Granddau. James Hamilton) to Roy L Risley of Poughkeepsie. Many relatives & friends were present. Mrs. Blanch Robinson [& son-in-law, M L Boshier of Bangor.]

    New York Passenger Lists:
    . Blanche Alex Robinson, Arrival Date: 30 Jul 1939, Birth Year: abt 1869 Birth Location: Michigan,
    Berth Location Other: Pier Cove
    Age: 70 Gender: Female
    Port of Departure: Le Havre, France Port of Arrival: New York, New York
    Ship Name: Cunard-White Star, Georgic. (Bombed & badly gutted by fire due to German air attack in Suez Bay, July 14, 1941. Rebuilt by Harland & Wolff, Ltd. at their Belfast yard. She was converted to permanent troopship & as such had only a single mast & one funnel. After the war was put in the emigrant service.)


    . Michigan Deaths, Blanche A Robison, Age 77, b 18 Apr 1869 at Pierre Cove, Mich, Widowed, Husband late Albert Grant Robinson,
    Father Alexander Hamilton.
    Died 3 Jul 1946, buried 7 Jul 1946. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Spelling: Pierre Cove, Michigan.

    Buried:
    Bangor, MI.

    Blanche married Albert Grant ROBINSON on 24 Mar 1888 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan. Albert (son of Freeman W ROBINSON and Alida F LIDA LACKENBY) was born in 1865 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 17 Feb 1896 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Loomis Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 324. Nina Blanche ROBINSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Dec 1889 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 27 Sep 1956 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Arlington Hill Cemetery.

  94. 153.  Alice Rebecca HAMILTON, .1 Descendancy chart to this point (54.Alexander3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 29 Sep 1874 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 17 Apr 1932 in Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida; was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park.

    Notes:

    .The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:
    29 May, 1885 - Little Alice Hamilton's May party is indeed worthy of mention. It came off last Saturday. The day was fine & the little folks were out in their finest suits & pleasure beamed on every face. Alice was chosen Queen of May. After a sumptuous repast, to which ample justice was done, the little folks went home in the twilight, having spend a very pleasant day.

    - Verify this Alice. Little' seems inappropriate, if she is aged 16?

    1930 Census Howard Twp., Cass Co., Michigan
    Alice H Hunziker, age 57 /1873
    Harrold E, age 21 /1909
    Lloyd A, age 20 /1910
    M J Hunziker, age 63 /1867.

    . 1924 Aug 18 - Mrs. J W Huziker & children left Sunday for a visit with her mother & other relatives in Washington. D.C.
    Ref: Tampa Tribune.

    . 1932 Apr 18 -Obituary: Mrs. Alice Hunziker
    Mrs Alice Hunziker, 58, of Niles, Mich., died in a hospital yesterday. She is survived by her husband M. J. Hunziker of Niles; her mother, Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, of Tallahassee;
    3 sons, Alexander, Harold & Lloyd Hunziker, of Niles,
    a daughter, Miss Marguerite Hunziker, of white Plans, NY;
    a sister, Mrs. Blanche Robinson, Bangor, Mich.;
    2 brothers, Harry Hamilton, Tallahasee & William Hamilton, Bangor, Mich.,
    Mr & Mrs. Hunziker were visiting their relatives Mr & Mrs J P Hamilton of Hamilton Heath. The body will be sent to Niles.
    Ref: Tampa Tribune. - - -

    Birth:
    Census 1880, age 6 /1874.

    Died:
    Aged 58y 6m 18d.

    Buried:
    Granger, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. Blue ground maker.

    Alice married Melvin Julius MELLIE HUNZIKER on 29 Sep 1897 in Niles, Berrien Co., Michigan. Melvin was born on 22 Nov 1867 in Kent City, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 30 May 1935 in Indiana; was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 325. Iva MARGARET HUNZIKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Apr 1899 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; died in Aug 1986 in New York City, New York; was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park.
    2. 326. Alexander Hamilton HUNZIKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jun 1903 in Howard Twp., Cass Co., Michigan; died on 20 Nov 1973 in Granger, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park.
    3. 327. Harold Ensign HUNZIKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Apr 1909 in Howard Twp., Cass Co., Michigan; died on 23 Jan 1999 in Elmhurst, DuPage Co., Illinois; was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park.
    4. 328. Lloyd A HUNZIKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jul 1909 in Howard Twp., Cass Co., Michigan; died in in California.

  95. 154.  Cecelia MAUDE HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (54.Alexander3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 30 Sep 1874 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 5 Dec 1874 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan.

    Notes:

    Michigan Death Certificate #164.
    dated 5 Dec 1874, Saugatuck, Allegan, Michigan
    Aged 2 months 5 days, daughter of Sophia and Alex Hamilton. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 2 months 5 days. Cause of death: Debility.


  96. 155.  HARRY Horace Ensign HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (54.Alexander3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 20 Dec 1876 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 13 Jul 1937 in Leon Co., Florida; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Michigan Reg. # 685. Horace Hamilton,
    born 20 Dec. 1876, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Mich., son of Alexander Hamilton of Canada and Sophia Hamilton.
    Registered June 17 1877.

    Lake Shore Commercial Paper, Saugatuck, Michigan.
    28 AUG, 1885, Peach Tree Pick Ups - The enrollment of Peach Belt school for month ending Oct 9, was 25, of which number Harry Hamilton, were neither tardy nor absent. Miss Ella Barager is Teacher. - - -

    Birth:
    Single

    Died:
    Alt DOD 1937 Jul 15. Plot 13, lot 29, Sec 1, 3 NE 1/4.

    Buried:
    Tallahassee, Florida.


  97. 156.  William Lloyd HAMILTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (54.Alexander3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 3 Jan 1879 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 1 Jan 1972 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 6 Jan 1972 in Arlington Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Allegan Co., Michigan Birth Registration # 718,
    born Jan 3, 1879 William Lloyd Hamilton, b. Saugatuck, Mich.,
    Parents: Alexander & Sophia Hamilton, of Saugatuck,
    born Canada & Michigan, Fruit Grower Reg. May 2, 1880.

    . 1895 Aug 9 - Budding season at the Peach Belt nurses commenced a few days ago & is now in full blast. Mr Dressel, the manager, is being assisted by Will Hamilton and John Broe, 2 professional budders from Allegan county & Frank Plummer, a tie, The 2 budders average about 3,000 trees each in a day and they expect to be here about 3 weeks to complete the work.They are being assisted by a half dozen of our town boys who have found considerable employment all summer at this nurse. The stock is looking fine & there is little doubt that some as fine trees as ever grew will be grown here. - Schoolcraft Express.
    There is one one year in a dozen when peaches cannot be raised in the vicinity of kalamazoo with the same amount of care, as well as they can on the lakeshore. The so called great fruit belt is a humbug. Th fruit raisers in the belt make it a business to take care of tier orchards. That is the secrete of their success.
    Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.

    . 1898 Aug 29, Bailey, Mich. C H Merrifiedl of the Hamilton Peach Belt Nursey at Bangor, Mich. is in the vinicintiy this week taking orders for trees.
    Muskegon Chronicle, MI., published 1898 Sep 1.

    . 1910 Nov 21 - Michigan Patents Recognized at Washington. Issued as follows: William L Hamilton, Gangor, Valve.
    Ref: Sault Ste. Marie Evening News, MI.

    . US Social Security Death Index 380 32 505, Issued Michigan
    49013 Bangor, Van Buren, Michigan.
    Born 3 Jan 1879 - 1200.23died Jan 1972.

    . 1895 - GANGES. PEACH BELT NURSERIES. We make a specialty of growing healthy, hardy Peach Trees of the surest bearing and most profitable market varieties. We also have now growing in these nurseries, of the best money-making kinds, a large stock of Currant & Gooseberry plants, 2 year-old Grape Vines, 2 year-old Asparagus Plants, nursery-grown Blackberry and other Berry Plants. In addition to the above we can furnish in smaller- quantities, at bottom prices, a fine stock of young and thrifty Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry Trees. Call on or address: A. Hamilton, Ganges, or J. C. Maynard, No. 156 West Bridge Street, Grand Rapids.
    Ref: Illustrated Atlas of Allegan County, Michigan.

    Descriptive Catalog Peach Belt Nurseries
    Photo of elder man short chopped full white beard & hair, white shirt black string necktie & suit jacket.: The late Alexander Hamilton, who founded the nurseries over 40 years ago. A thorough horticulturist and one of the men who have western Michigan its start in the fruit industry.
    A. HAMILTON & SONS, PROPS., Bangor, Michigan. Telephone No. 12.
    Two photos: a new along the drive between 2 of the nurseries farms & one of our apple orchards as seen along the highway, bending into the ground with fruit.
    Concerning the Nursery, Peach Belt Nursery was commended in western allen Co., Mich. over 40 years ago & was moved to Bangor, Van Buren co., in the spring of 1896. The nursery is not as large as many others, but we feel sure there is no better anywhere & it contains as many trees as can be properly cultivated & cared for under our personal supervisor. The land we use for nurses purposes is a song loamy soil specially prepared for growing strong, healthy, well ripened nurses stock, Long before we ever heard of plant breeding or bud variations we practiced getting our start of buds from time to time of plant breeding & better fruit than did the other trees of the same variety…Our nurseries are inspected annually by Sate Inspector of Nurseries & by ourselves. Our long experience in growing trees in Western Michigan has convinces us that as health trees as are produced anywhere in the world can be and are grown right here at Bangor.
    We use only natural seed procured were yellows and other diseases of peach are unknown.
    Ref: Date stamped Jan 30, 1914.

    . 1917 Peach Belt Nurseries Catalog. Front cover has apple tree of large Gimes Golden Apple tree on farm of A Hamilton, with barrels below, produced 12 barrels of apples. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: Michigan Birth Registration.

    Died:
    Aged 91. 5039 Calument Ave, Zip 49013. widowed.

    William married Gattye LOUISE Clayton STEPHENS on 3 Sep 1929 in Toledo, Lucan Co., Ohio. Gattye was born on 20 Jul 1879 in Tennessee State. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    William married Anna Wilson KITCHELL on 11 Jun 1904 in Palestine, Crawford Co., Illinois. Anna was born on 5 Sep 1878 in Palestine, Crawford Co., Illinois; died on 25 Aug 1928 in Bangor, Arlington Twp., Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried in Arlington Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 329. William Kitchell WILLIE HAMILTON, .3  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 May 1905 in Illinois; died on 15 Dec 1999 in San Diego, California.

  98. 157.  John H MCCUTCHEON, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (56.Hadassah3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 27 Nov 1869 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 5 Mar 1951 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1918 Sep 12, Draft, John H McCutcheon.

    . Saugatuck is native for mouth of the river where the first postal village of Saugatuck was located. It was later known as Kalamazoo because it was located at the mouth of the Kalamazoo River.  - - -


  99. 158.  Magdaline Rebecca MABEL MCCUTCHEON Descendancy chart to this point (56.Hadassah3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born in Aug 1873 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 15 Jan 1940 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Census 1900 Big Rapids, Mabel McCutcheon, born Aug 1873.

    . Census 1910 Big Rapids, Magdaline McCutcheon, daughter b 1876.

    . Census 1920 Big Rapids, Mabel McCutcheon, sister, age 45, b 1875, 'no occupation.'

    . Census 8 Apr 1930, Big Rapids, Mabel, sister, age 56/ born 1874, Michigan.

    . 1899 Jun 8, Thurs.: Mt. Pleasant, Monday evening exercise of the '99 rural school classes from the Central State Normal School. The personnel is as follows: Mabel McCutcheon.
    Ref: Saginaw News.

    . 1922 Jun 17, Saturday, WCX Radio Programs, 8:30 concert, Mabel McCutcheon piano.

    Obituary:
    . 1940 Jan 16, Tuesday - Miss Mable McCutcheon, 67, lifelong Mecosta county resident, died at the home of Mr Mrs. John E Dumond in Big Rapids. She was the daughter of the late Mr Mrs John McCutcheon, pioneer Mecosta farmers. Two brothers John & Robert of Mecosta County survive. Funeral Wed. Burial in Highland View Cemetery.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Press. - - -

    Buried:
    Big Rapids, Michigan.


  100. 159.  ROBert Fulton MCCUTCHEON Descendancy chart to this point (56.Hadassah3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 1 Jan 1874 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; died on 2 May 1957 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1957 May 3, Friday -
    Obituary:
    Big Rapids, Robert F McCutcheon died Thursday at the home of Mr Mrs John Dumon in Big Rapids with who he had made his home for the past 12 years. He had operated a fruit orchard for many years. He was 73. { = 1884]
    Funeral services will be held at 2pm Saturday. Burial in Highland view Cemetery.
    Ref: Grand Rapids Herald. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: WWI Registration Card. Alt DOB: 25 Jun 1870.


  101. 160.  Walter Alexander HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (57.James3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 3 Jul 1869 in Newaygo, Newago Co., Michigan; died on 17 Jul 1959 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried on 20 Jul 1959 in Oak Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Census 1880: Walter A Hamilton, son at School 10 yrs. /b 1870. Born Mich. Father b. Canada, Mother B. Penn.

    . 1887 Apr 2 - A Reckless Youngster. Fisk Reasoner, of Lansing, age 8 years, was run down, Thursday, by a buggy driven by Walter Hamilton, a 5 year old son of Presiding Elder James Hamilton & the calf of one leg was stripped of its flesh. Young Hamilton is charged with being reckless. A year ago he was in trouble for slashing a companion with a knife.
    Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot.

    . 1894 Jul 20 - Hackley Park Assembly Gates were thrown open. Rev. James Hamilton, superintendent of grounds, in brief remarks, impressed the audience with the idea that the Assembly & its workers have to do with the higher life. Fred Cogshall, (son of Rev. WI Cogshall) & Walter A Hamilton attend the Lake Michigan entrance to the grounds. Ref: Muskegon Chronicle.

    . 1906 Walter wrote that he has the old English bible of grandfather Richard Lawrence with family birth dates. Richard Lawrence must have brought this Bible from NJ to NB & then to Upper Canada. It was then given to his youngest daughter Rebecca Lawrence - Hamilton. Walter A Hamilton is a G G Grandson of Wm. Lawrence. Walter's address at this dated was 55 Ethel Ave. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Whereabouts of this bible is now unknown.
    Further Research Mary Bruere Wyckoff was one time the owner of the bible. Hamilton nephew married a Wyckoff?
    X-Ref: See the WILL of Richard Lawrence (1694-1827), Is this the same bible?

    . 1900 Jun 9 Michigan Census: Walter A Hamilton b Jul 1869, Mich., Res. Grand Rapid Machinist.

    . 1915 Kalamazoo Directory: Walter A (Minnie) jeweller, 107 N. Burdick, Res. 618 Summer. 1926 Kalamazoo City Directory: Hamilton, Walter A (Minnie B; Hamilton & Williams) jwlr., 115 N Burdick, house 214 W. Dutton.

    . Hamilton, William H (Minnie), PAPER MKR. H 1004 LANE BLVD.

    . HAMILTON & WILLIAMS - W A HAMILTON, G C WILLIAMS), Ophthalmologist, 115 N. Burdick, Phone 4184, (Geo C Williams.)

    . Recorded for further research: 1926 Kalamazoo City Directory: Edgar L Hamilton, corner, bds. 727 N Burdick & Wm. H Hamilton, papermaker, rms 142 S Burdick.

    Battle Creek, Michigan Directory
    Walter A. Hamilton, expert Advance Thresher Co., h. 33 Graves Av. W.
    Note: Brother James P. Hamilton also lives in Battle Creek.
    . 1910 Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    - James P Hamilton, pres. Hamilton Jewerly, res. Grand Rapids, Mich.
    - Hamilton Jewelry Co., James P Hamilton pres. Griffin D Young, Vice pres, Walter A Hamilton, sec & treas., 105 E. Main.
    - Walter A Hamilton, sec & tres. Hamilton Jewerly Co., res. St. Joseph, MI.

    News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan.

    . 1907 October 22 - Benton Harbor, J P Hamilton of Grand Rapids is spending a week with his brother, Walter in this city.
    . 1908 Oct 20 - Mr & Mrs Walter Hamilton left yesterday for Grand Rapids where they will be the guests of Mr. Hamilton's brother & wife, Mr. & Mrs. James Hamilton.
    . 1910 Apr 18 - Rev James Hamilton of Grand Rapids, is the guest of his son Walter Hamilton for a few days. -Ref. St. Joseph Daily Press, MI.
    . 1910 May 5, 1910 - St Joseph. Walter Hamilton has returned from a 3 days' trip to Grand Rapids.

    . Jan 4, News of St. Joseph - J P Hamilton of Grand Rapids is a guest at the W A Hamilton home.
    . 1911 March 15 - Walter A Hamilton was at Union Pier today on business.
    . 1911 Apr 3 +- News of St. Joseph. Walter A Hamilton has returned from a few days in Grand Rapids.
    . 1911 August 14 - News of St. Joseph Walter Hamilton of Kalamazoo spent Sunday his visiting his family.
    * 1911 Aug 24 - The family of W A Hamilton have ARRIVED IN THE CITY FROM THEIR FORMER HOME IN ST. JOSEPH & are residing at 618 Summer street. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.
    . 1911 November 10 - Riverside. The W. C. T.U. met with Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Wednesday of this week.
    . 1911 Nov 26 - Riverside, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hamilton & children attended the funeral of the late M. D. Trim, of Bangor, Monday.

    . 1912 Aug 18 - Herman Vetten, sporting goods dealer & Walter A Hamilton, jeweler, located in the Hanselman building will open up their second store about Sept 1st in the building formerly occupied by the First National bank.
    . 1913 Jun 21 - Gazette Sounds Feeling of Citizens Regarding Street Lighting Problem Secures Opinions of Scores on Cluster. Various opinions on the type of street lighting for Kalamazoo: Hermann Vetten I thick I am in favor of the inverted arc lamp. Walter Hamilton - the cluster lamps are far more ornamental & for that reason should be adopted.
    . 1913 September 12 - Mr. & Mrs. Walter A Hamilton who have been visiting friends here for several days, returned yesterday to Kalamazoo.

    . 1914 January 26 - Housing Transfers: Joseph J Barnes & wife to Walter H Hamilton, Lot 4, block 1, Barnes' Pottawatomie Park. Hagar Twp. # 125.
    . J J Barnes & wife to to Walter A Hamilton, lot adjoining Pottawatomie Park in sec. 21, Hogar Twp. $125.
    . Riverside - Walter Hamilton was very sick last week having a relapse after an attack of measles.
    . 1914 March 19 - Twin City Jewellers form good Fellowship. A spirit of good fellowship pervaded the 1st annual banquet of the twin city jewellers, Wednesday evening at the Dawn hotel management being hosts to a very pretty informal affair. The 7 course dinner provided being enjoyed by 16 of the jolly craftsmen of the 2 towns, several from adjoining cities participating its joyfulness.
    W F Clements presided as toastmaster the following responding to toasts: Messrs. Wm. Capman, Benton Harbor; L D Huber, St. Joseph: M H Bell, Pres. of Kalamazoo club; W A Hamilton, Kalamazoo. Impromptu talks followed by several of the local gentlemen of the jewellery firms, a spirit of fraternalism being very much evidence in the vein of responses.
    The import of the talks & the good fellowship prevailing, prompted the vote to make the event an annual affair, a club being accordingly formed with the 4 following officers chose. In this as in other lines of endeavor the value & need of co-operation is evident. The officers who will preside over the affair of the new organization are: Pres. Wm. Chapman, 1st VP M W Wells, 2VP Geo D Alger, Sec. L D Huber, Treasurer, Latham Carr.
    DATE Realty Transfers Walter F Whitford & wife to Walter Hamilton, Lot 13, Field's addition, Kalamazoo.

    . 1915 Jun 1 - Walter A Hamilton, 618 Summer St., returned to Kalamazoo last night from Grand Rapids, where he has been at the bedside of his aged father, Rev James Hamilton, who is critically ill at his home in that city.
    1815 Jun 27 - Advertisement & drawing. Friendship Bracelet, automatic self locking links @ 25¢ a link for 9 - 12 links. Walter A Hamilton Jeweler 107 N Burdick St.

    * 1916 Dec 24 - Home Is Looted As Family Shops Prowler Takes Jewels While Hamilton Family Is Downtown
    The home of Walter A Hamilton, 214 West Dutton street, was ransacked by thieves Saturday afternoon while members of the family were shipping downtown, Mrs Hamilton returned home about 7 o"clock just in time to see a man crawling out of the rear window of her home with loot valued at bout $100.
    amount the articles stolen was a diamond ring valued at $25, one necklace with cameo setting, valued at $30, one Mexican opal ring & one ring with a diamond & ruby setting.
    Entrance was gained by breaking the window leading from the front porch. The house was ransacked from cellar to garret. A good description of the intruder was furnished to the police by Mrs. Hamilton. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.

    . 1916 May 6 - At the meeting of state Jewelers assoc. in Battle Creek, WAH was elected secretary VP for the ensuing year. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette.
    1920 Oct 9 - fill 2 Places On Retail Board, Changes have been made in personnel of the executive committee of the Retail Dealers div. of the Chamber of commerce. Walter Hamilton has been elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Nelson Tall.
    1920 Oct 25 - Real Estate Transfers: Mr & Mrs Walter Hamilton to L C Field, land in Field's addition.
    1920 Mar 23 Tues. - W A Hamilton co, general retail jewelry business, succeeds W A Hamilton. The new corporation is capitalized at $5,000 & the original incorporators are W A Hamilton, Mrs M B Hamilton & Marion H Hamilton.
    . 1921 May 31- The following officers were elected this morning at a meeting of the C of C., Vice President Walter A Hamilton.
    . 1921 Oct 28 - Just for Fun, He is Going, Walter Hamilton says he already bought this tick to see Douglas Fairbanks in "The Three Profiteers, at the local theatre next week.
    . 1921 Nov 27, Sun. - Up Against It. Some one invited Walter Hamilton, the jeweler, out to thanksgiving' dinner, as his folks were out of the city & Walt has been trying ever since to remember who it was. He called at several homes Thursday, but found he had made a mistake each time. If he locates the right place he will endeavor to have it time extended to the Christmas feed.
    . 1922 Jun 8, Thurs. - W. Hamilton Store Will Have New Front, a complete new front & other important repairs have been ordered from the Walter Hamilton store, 105 E Main St. The main floor will be added to the present capacity of the Hudson' Lunch, while the 2nd & third floors will be converted into stores offices, according to the needs of future tenants. The new front will be of glass & terra cotta, while the floors will be supported by I beams.
    . 1927 Jan 30 - Sulphur Springs, (Tampa) W A Hamilton of Kalamazo, Mich., accompanied by his family, arrived here Thursday to spend the remainder of the winter with his brother JP Hamilton & family, of Hamilton Health.
    1942 Nov 23 - Casket bears were Samuel Ellson, Alfred Hendricks, Robt. Hamilton, Walter Smith, Wm. Olden & W E Hall, Interment was in Crystal Springs, Cemetery (who?)

    . 1930 Apr 12 Census, Kalamazoo City, Ward 4, Michigan [on or near Dutton street.]
    Hamilton, Walter A, Head Aged 59, Born Michigan, Father Canada English, Mother Penn, Retired Jeweller.
    Minnie B., wife, Ohio; Mildred A, Dau. 27/1903, MI; Carolyn A Risley, Gd. Dau. 7/1923, Mich.
    1941 Jan 11 - WH is ill at his home with the flu.

    . 1915 Kalamzoo City Directories: Hamilton Walter A (Minnie), jeweler 107 N Burdick, residence 618 Summer;
    . 1926 - Hamilton Walter A (Minnie B; Hamilton & Williams) jwlr, 115 N Burdick household 214. W Dutton;
    . 1935 - HAMILTON Walter A (Minnie B) jwlr 115 N Burdick householder at 214 W Dutton.

    Grand Rapids Press (Extracts):
    . 1899 Jun 29, To Paly Kalamazoo Grand Rapids YMCA Team Plays First out of Town Game: Three special classes at the YMCA will start this week. The fencing ...charge of Walter A Hamilton ...
    . 1904 November 22 - For Thanksgiving YMCA Plan Athletic Program of Boxing & Basket Ball will be marked by an...two fencing bouts in the auditorium at 8 o'clock, the first about Walter A Hamilton... instructor at the YMCA. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: Mich Death Cert. dau. Mildred Hamilton.

    Died:


    Buried:
    Section W, Lot 28, Rt. 5.

    Walter married Minnie Belle BENHAM on 18 Jun 1895 in Seneca Co., Ohio. Minnie was born in Oct 1868 in Fostoria, Seneca Co., Ohio; died on 26 Mar 1957 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried on 5 Dec 1958 in Oak Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 330. Marion Helena HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Jul 1898 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died in Jun 1984 in Ventura, California; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    2. 331. Mildred Anna HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Aug 1902 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 7 Dec 1940 in Kalamazoo, Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    3. 332. Laura Ethel HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Nov 1910; died on 17 May 2002 in Chase, Lake County, Michigan; was buried in Chase, Lake County, Michigan.

  102. 161.  James Perrine JIMMIE HAMILTON, .5 Descendancy chart to this point (57.James3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 19 Oct 1871 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; died in 1953 in San Francisco, San Mateo Co., California.

    Notes:

    . Census 1880 Jun 3 - James P Hamilton Son, at home, Blind, B Mich 8 ys /1872, Father b Canada, Mother b. Penn.

    . 2007 Cousin J. Finn in Toronto, recalled his mother Mary Walker Finn mentioned someone in the Hamilton family was blind. Jennie Walker had a piano in Erin, Ontario & one wonders if James P. Hamilton might have advised her on the same, as we know at least his father visited & was photographed with his brother Richard Lawrence Hamilton at Erin, Ontario. Rev. James Hamilton visited Erin again with the widowed Mrs. Ella McCutcheon Hamilton.

    US Passport Application # 35481
    . 1892 Feb 27 - James P Hamilton (signed with an X mark) Grand Rapids, Address 521 Sherman Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
    Application for myself & my wife Carrie E, Hamilton, born Langsbury, MI.
    Occupation: Piano tuner & now desire to visit Germany & other European Countries.
    Description of Applicant: 20 years, 5 feet 7 inch, Broad forehead, Small mouth, medium chin, light brown hair, fair complexion, oval face, Eyes destroyed by accident, Nose medium.
    James P Hamilton born 19 Oct 1871, Big Rapids. Permanent residence being at Coldwater, Michigan.
    Signed with an X, James P Hamilton, Coldwater, Mich. Feb 25, 1892.
    - 2nd application, as above, 28 Jun 1895 born Big Rapids*, J P Hamilton, 521 Sherman St., Grand Rapids. [Place of birth is perhaps in error, should be Grand Rapids.. - PJA]

    . Ann Arbor, Michigan Directory
    1898 - 1899 - James P Hamilton, Carrie E, piano tuner, res, 319 Maynard.

    . 1904 Battle Creek, MI. Directory:
    Jams P Hamilton, Carrie Y, piano tuner, Main W, (urbandale), h. same. Note: Cousin Nina J Hamilton Robinson borders with them.

    . 1910 Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    . James P Hamilton, pres. Hamilton Jewerly, res. Grand Rapids, Mich.
    . Hamilton Jewelry Co., James P Hamilton pres. Griffin D Young, Vice pres*, Walter A Hamilton, sec & treas., 105 E. Main.
    . Walter A Hamilton, sec & tres. Hamilton Jewerly Co., res. St. Joseph, Mich.
    * Griffin D Young - verify relationship to wife Carrie E Young.

    . 1897 Feb 13 - Told of a Blind Student, Attainments that seem hardly possible to one with sight.
    The career of James P Hamilton a blind student at University of Michigan is remarkable. At an early age, through an accident, the sight of both of his eyes was destroyed & since then he has fought a successful battle inlet against great. Son of Rev James Hamilton of Grand Rapids, was born at Bir Rapids, Oct 19, 1872. When 3 years old he fell & struck the points of a par of shears into one eye, & from sympathetic affection the treatment he lost the sight of both yees. When 10 y he entered the Lansing school for the blind, & remained & graduated in the literary courts. He learned the broom mango & piano using trees.He then made a trip to Europe, paying his own way by money earned at piano turning..studied & speaks French & German fluently. On his return he entered Albion Collage, then Ann Arbor University when he expects t take the classical course, In 1895 summer he married & spent the year in Italy & Greece in study. …He writes with Braille system about 20 words a minute.
    Ref: St. Jospeh Saturday Herald Newspaper. Michigan.

    News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    . 1898 April 23 - James Hamilton, the blind student at the University of Mich. who lectured at Buchanan Wed. night on "What a Blind Man saw in Europe," put up a big surprise in the afternoon for Will House in a catch-as-catch-can wrestle. House weights 100 pounds & is considered pretty smooth. Hamilton's weight is 145 but he was easily downed in the match.
    . 1898 July 2 - Benton Harbor. Late Local items. Mr. J P Hamilton, the blind lecturer & son of Rev. James Hamilton, of St. Joseph, is in the city.

    . 1900 November 6, Tues. - Coming Events; Nov. 9 1900 - Marego - James Perrine Hamilton in Spworth league lecture course.

    . 1900 November 9 - James Perrine Hamilton, the blind lecturer who spoke at the ME Church last night will appear at Marengo this evening.
    . GAVE GOOD LECTURE. James Perrine Hamilton told "What A Blind Man Saw In Europe," at M C Church Last Night.
    The lecture given by JPH at Meth. church last night for the benefit of the Epworth League did not draw the crowd it should have had on account of the inclemency of the weather. The lecture was very good. Mr. Hamilton is blind & he lectured on the peculiar subject, "What a blind man saw in Europe". He proved that a blind man could see a great deal when his other senses were as properly rained as those of the lecturer seed to be.

    . 1901 January 30 - James Hamilton, the piano tuner, was in the city today.
    . 1910 April 26 - Benton H. - J P Hamilton of Grand Rapid is spending a week with his brother.
    . 1911 Jan 4 - News of St. Joseph - J P Hamilton of Grand Rapids is a guest at the W A Hamilton home.
    . 1911 March 9 - James P Hamilton is here from Grand Rapids, on business.
    . 1911 July 29 - Del Goldon of Buchanan is visiting at the J P Hamilton home at Royalton Heights.

    . 1903 Jul 14 - Governor Bliss of NY inspects institute for Blind. Gov & Mrs Bliss are home from NY where they have been for the past 2 weeks upon private business. When the governor arrived home Monday J P Hamilton of Battle Creek, member of the commission, formerly superintendent of school at Lansing.
    . 1904 Nov 12 - Interesting Lecture, given at First M E Church by JPH, Friday Night, JPH superintendent Mich. Employment Inst. Blind. told of scenes & places visited & situations which befell him. City of Berlin, trip up the Rhine, jaunt to Giant mountains & other points in Germany. A storm sea on the return trip painted with extraordinary dramatic vividness, who was without escort on shipboard & compelled to trust entirely to his sense of sound. … He related a spoiled meal. Having been asked if he wanted gravy, he immediately found his plate deluged in prune sauce. Another time he was trapped in an English railway car for 4 hours with a capacity of 10 people which was occupied by 7 women & 8 babies.
    He was arrested in Berlin for playing the piano before 8 am. & debated his trip through Cologne's cathedral with 6 priests because it is forbidden for 2 people to work arm in arm within its portals.
    Ref. Saginaw News, Michigan.

    1904 Nov 14 - Home For The Blind is nearing completion & will reopened & Dedicated Dec 22. Saginaw, The Michigan Employelment Instituation for the Blind in this city, is nearing completion. J Perrin Hamilton, Superintendent of the institution, in a circular of information &inquiry sets forth its object & needs. It is the design of the institution toaafford complete & satisfactory occupation for the hands & minds outhouse aline people of Michigan who feel the need of such assistance.
    The State provides for 3 years sojourn in the institution, during which time some trade is learned, & after employment will be furnished at the instiute, whereby the laborer will be enabled to pay his board & purchase his own clothes., If the laborer is married, he will be allowed to maintain a home for his family in the city. A library & reading circle will be maintained.
    Ne names of all blind persons in the State with their post offie address may be sent to J Perrine Hamilton, Suptintendent, Saginaw, Mich. Mr Hamilton wants to known whether they wish to learn to read & write. Mr. Hamilton is a son of Rev James Hamilton & brother of H A Halton & Mrs K M Ransom of St. Joseph.

    . 1914 Feb 22 - Blindman's Remarkable Story; Wins Success Though Sightless. Overcoming a Handicap which unifies man for battles of live - Now a prominent cities of Tampa. James P Hamilton Masters Intricate Mechanics & Excels in Numerous Lines.
    Pluck asks no quarter that buckles into the battle of life & brings success against over whelming odds. James P Hamilton & Charles H Green of the Hamilton & Green Piano company are 2 men whose superior intelligence & force of will has enabled them to rise to heights. Each has known the blessing of God's sunlight in his childhood, but accident has caused them to realize The Light that Failed. James Perrine Hamilton as told in the Grand Rapids, Mich. Herald several years ago.
    Mr. Jim Hamilton is vice-president of the US Register Company of Battle Creek, MI.; a piano business in Battle Creek, resident of Yonge-Hamilton Co., Rome, GA & of Tampa. For a number of years he spent winters on East Coast of Florida, never visiting Tampa until last year. He was amazed a the development he found here. On March 8, last year the HG Piano company came to 900 Franklin St. Mr. Hamilton recently moved his family to Tampa.
    When old enough he was sent to Lansing School for the Blind where he acquired his high school education & a thorough working knowledge of piano tuning. He then graduated from Albion College, with honors in 1899. Meanwhile he had taken 2 trips to Europe in search of restoration of his sight. He completed a post-graduate literary course of the University of Michigan.
    From the age of 18 [1898] Mr. H. supported himself by piano tuning. M married Miss Carrie Young of Battle Creek & supports a family of four. 1903 to 1904, member of Board of Trustees for New Employment Ins. for Adult Blind at Saginaw. Travels Much Alone, does all his own correspondence on a typewriter. He travels 1,000 miles each month making deliveries. He attributes is success to absolute merits of his goods. My patrons help me by turning boosters from people I never heard of. Mrs. Hamilton looks after the bookkeeping. Of splendid physique he goes to the gymnasium work & was State amateur champion in Welterweight, list weight & catch-as-catch can wresting in 1894.
    What the Blind Man Saw lectures, A Winter in Athens, visited Germany, Switzerland, Italy & Greece. He visited Queen Olga at the Royal Place.
    In the basement of Mr. H's home is a workshop fitted with tools for wood & iron & hammering copper. His home is full furniture he had made with brass & copper. He just completed the interior of the bathroom of his home. Other furniture are a Morris chair, a chafing dish cabinet; a large hall seat & mirror of beaten copper corners, both in birds eyes maple & a heavy oak bedstead.
    His keenest delight is in the woods & waters & no day in solitude of forest is too long for him to common with nature. He takes his annual summer camping trip with 4 former blind classmates. They are unaccompanied by anyone save son Kenneth, now 11y. They swam & fished together. Mr. H home includes a gifted wife & clever children Kenneth, aged 12, Helen 9.
    Until 7 year ago [1907] Mr. H could distinguish between light & darkness, though unable to discern outlines of even large objects. Never yielding to utter despair is the secret of his great success. This narrative contains but a meager outline of his accomplishments.
    . Photo large dreamy but blurry photo, James, wears a suit, EYE GLASSES, one hand hand on his face while he stares down into a cash register machine.
    Ref: Tampa Tribune Newspaper, Florida. [Abbreviated from a long article. - PJA 2016]

    . 1916 May 27, Realty Transfers, James P Hamilton to M J Hunziker.
    . 1915 Feb 28, Sun. scotch Club Meeting, Knights of Pythias Castle Hall, Lafayette St, Tues. Mar 2, Program, Vocal solo, JPH, Graphophona selections, Kenneth Hamilton.
    . 1915 Apr 22 - Scotch Club entertained, on Tues. evening Apr 20th when Mr & Mrs Jas. P Hamilton of Nebraska Ave. entrained the Scotch club of Tampa they gave to its members a real Highland welcome, of which Burns said ," I'll as no more of Heaven." From the gate, where Kenneth Hamilton, the young son of the house, stood, the strains of hospitality flowed onward to the threshold, where wee Bruce & his father steered the guests into the heart of the house, there to be guided finally by the hostess & her friends. Mrs. Hamilton was assisted in receiving by Miss Annie MacFarlane & the ladies of the entrainment committee. The spacious grounds were beautifully illuminated by Chinese lanterns & a final touch of cheer was added by the wood fire burning in the large stone fireplace. After a tour of the house was made the guests were invited to o over the grounds. These were charming enough in the mingled light of lanterns & moon to have been a scene conjured up from fairyland. There was dancing in the fine music room to the piano & also in the illuminated pavilion to the music of the Victrola. Later large bonfires were lighted about the grounds & the guests were beautifully supplied with good things to eat. "Weiner wurst" were roasted on the end of long wands & sent forth most appetizing odors on the cool night air. Last of all a cup of "Tammie Lipton's" tea. Hot, too! & just right. Before departing Chief Mcfarlane called for a vote of thanks to Mr & Mrs Hamilton. This was most heartily given. "H's a Jolly good Fellow" followed, more choruses & finally "Auld Lang syne - the Amen of the Scotch club. The Scotch Club of Tampa numbers about 200 & they all united in wising for Mr & Mrs: Friend's many, Baith honest men & lasses bonny, Many couthie Fortune kind & caming, In social glee, We morning blith & evening funny, Bless them & thee!".

    . 1917 Oct 16, Tues. Scott Club, Bimonthly at Castle Hall. Plans for Halloween celebrations, celebration is to be held at the home of Mr & Mrs James P Hamilton, Hamilton Heath.
    . 1917 Oct 17, Scotch Club, …A large attendance is urged, for Halloween celebration, to be held at home or JPH, Hamilton Heath & a jolly time is anticipated.
    . 1920 Mar 28, New bungalow for Sale, can sell for moderate down payment & carry balance on mortgage or monthly payments, located at Hamilton heath on Nebraska Ave, Phone owner or write JPH.
    . 1920 Apr 4 - For Sale, modern bungalow, near Sulphur Springs car line, Phone 72-674, or write JPH.
    . 1920 Jul 24 - Dale City Banner: JPH, Tampa, Jeweler, is not frightened by high costs of material & labor conditions, but has built & sold 6 bungalows on Nebraska avenue near Sulphur springs & has contracted for 10 more. Wish Dale City had a man of like mind.

    . 1933 Jan 12 Thrus. - Members of Sun Dial Circle of Tampa Garden clubs held a luncheon & bridge at Lake Thnotosassa, Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton Mrs. J P Hamilton. Mr H states he will give the county additional space on either side of the road to make it 50 ft. wide. Mr H has been ordered to move all buildings off the proposed right of way by Aug 1, next Tues. Mr. Farrell would have trouble & expense moving his boat house off his land as the rd. would cut off part of the car barn at Sulphur Springs & encroach upon the Tampa electric Co.s right of way.
    Ref: Tampa Tribune Newspaper, Florida.

    . 1921 Jun 9 - Seminole Heights Parents-Teachers Association will hold its regular meeting at Mrs. JPH in Hamilton Heath. additional expense of a new road & bridge as well as seeing the old rd. in repair, the country may have a lawsuit on its hands if it forces the matter to an issue. Interviewed yesterday in regard the county's claim Mr. H stated he was sorry to know that land he bought had been claim as county rich of way, as he had employed 9 to the states leading attorneys to look into the titles & deeds before he purchased it.

    . 1921 Jul 29 - Is new bride needs at Sulphur Springs? 5 residences, garage buildings & a boat house are involved in the plan of the county commissars to one up what they declare is a county right of way at Sulphur Springs, paralleling a block distant, the present road & bridge., …JPH of Hamilton Health would have to move 5 residence mentioned.
    . 1921 Jul 30 - Determine Whether County Is Really Owner Hamilton's Building Sites. Strong opposition to the building of a new Co. why & bridge to replace the one now in operation was brought to Co. Commissioners yesterday. C J More attorney for JP H. Mr H was wiling to give the co. 50 ft. of additional right of way on the south side of the bridge to facilitate the building of amore adequate approach to the present bridge, also stated eliminating the curve at their than the proposed rd. could be built between the Tampa electric Co. tracks & MR's houses & still leave a clearance of 40 feet. the matter had been turned over to Co. attorney & Co.. engineer to make a survey of the property & report back.
    Note2: Sulphur Springs, For accept Water supply offer, Want a street paved. Steps for proving a general water supply for Sulphur Spring residents voting in favor on accept offer of JPH to furnish a water system for that terrify. His proposed plant would be entirely separate from is present water supply in Hamilton Heath & would be on the north instead of the south side of the Hillsborough river. Many residents now have their own wells.
    . 1922 May 25 - According to JPH, the water works to be installed locally will be well under way the mid July. work will be begun laying the pipe as soon as the material arrives.
    . 1922 June 4 - JPH was given the Springs section of a waterworks service that will meet the community's needs for years. the contract has been awarded to one firm lane for the erection of 21 handsome bungalow with others going up continual & prospects are that the most thickly settled portion of community, with across the river residential suburbs will be incorporate with a shortchanged time. Improvements are constantly being made in Sulphur Springs Park, in which is locate the finest bathing pool in the US near the Nebraska ave. Bridge.

    . 1922 Jun 18, FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT: Just a Common Sense Protection Seeking appeal to the Taxpayers of the Hillsborough Co. for financial Sanity. Taxpayers league Stands for Progress, but Objects to publics money spending…both farmers & city dwellers, roads schools…compare with other areas. Get out the vote, 50 signatures, inc. JPH.
    . 1922 Jul 30 Anti Annexation Meeting, next day evening at the junction of Nebraska & Cayuga Aves., an open air meeting, among he speakers JPH, Hamilton Heath.
    . 1922 Aug 26 - Editor Tampa Tribune: What do I get? & you say What more do you want, stating we have light & power for which we pay. We buy our goods fromTampa stores, rather than Sear. Tampa is not giving a singe thing to the suburbs today
    . 1922 Oct 19 - Springs property owners cede 25 feet for the opening right of way for straightening Nebraska ave. & building $50,000 concrete bridge across the Hillsborough river. The give 25 ft. from the west end of their lots while gaining 15 ft. on the east side. Mr H. agreed to give Mrs. Alexander on Lot 6, 15 off of his lot five. We don't like the way commissioners take orders from certain interests of the Board of Trade. We are asking for fairness of treatment.
    Signed, J P Hamilton, R.F.D. 1, Hamilton Heath , Fla.

    . 1922 Nov 18 & 19. Water mains placed at Sulphur Springs & recently installed a power pumping plant. Purity Springs water comes from his own springs.
    1922 Dec 11 - For sale 40 foot tower & 3,000 gallon cypress tank in good condition, $75, Phone 91 247, Hamilton Heath.
    . 1923 Jan 1 - For sale or rent, at bargain, 6 rm.bungalow & garage, large lot close to corner, Buffalo Ave & Tampa St. JPH.

    . 1922 Dec 17, Sun. Hamilton Piano Company, PJ Hamilton proprietor & manager had a successful business in spite of being blind. For 1871, the son of a Methodist minister, attended school for blind in Lansing, graduated at 18y, learned piano tuning & broom making. Business in Mich., married a teacher in Battle Creek, went to Europe to study for year. Mr. H. came south to Tampa & est. Hamilton Heath suburb just this side of Sulphur Springs. In August 1922 he purchased the Scott store & is rapidly developing it with his son J K Hamilton. Hamilton Piano Co. carries standard makes of instruments: Vose & Sons pianos, Hallet & Davis pianos & phonographs, Hobart M Calbe pianos, Kumball Pianos & phonographs, Gulbransen player pianos & other instruments at a 10% discount bought this week.

    . 1923 Oct 7 - Montverde is a recipient of fine new Gerhard Piano, the gift of JH who was so favorably impressed with the school he without solicitation gave the in the new C. E. Chapel of the School.
    . 1924 Mar 23, Realty Transfers, JPH to C E Hamilton [?] ; and JPH to JK Hamilton.
    . 1927 Jul 3, JPHleft several days ago fo Berkley, Calif, to visit a a few weeks with relatives. He wired his family that he encountered a land slide near Salt Lake City, Utah, a land slide blocking his train 48 hrs. in the mountains food supply of diners well as water was soon exhaust & passengers had to go 12 hrs. with food or water.
    Ref: Tampa Tribune Newspaper, Florida.

    The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning:
    . 28 AUG, 1885 - Jimmie Hamilton of Johnsville, [Jonesville?] is visiting his Uncle Alexander.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref:

    Died:

    James married Carrie E YOUNG on 10 Jul 1895 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan. Carrie was born on 17 Jul 1874 in St. Johns, Clinton Co., Michigan; died on 9 Feb 1956 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 333. James KENNETH HAMILTON, .6  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1896 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Michigan; died on 5 Apr 1930 in Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida; was buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
    2. 334. Helen J HAMILTON  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1899 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan.
    3. 335. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  103. 162.  Mary Evelyn HAMILTON, .3 Descendancy chart to this point (57.James3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born in Jun 1873 in Eaton Rapids, Eaton Co., Michigan; died on 14 Jul 1948 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Census 1880 Grand Rapids - Mary E Hamilton, daughter 7 ys /b. 1873 in Michigan, Father born Canada, Mother b. Penn.

    Muskegon Daily Chronicle
    . 1894 Aug 9 - LOGT Training School, 1 10 days program at Hackley Park, Institute of Juvenile Works (i.e. summer camp). Mrs. James Hamilton has returned to her home in Grand Rapids Rev Mr. Hamilton & daughter Mary will remain till the meetings close.

    Grand Rapids Press:
    . 1896 Jun 19, An Evening wedding. The daughter of Rev James Hamilton becomes Mrs. James Redner.
    Daily Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    . 1902 Aug.- Mrs. James Redner & son of Battle Creek arrived this morning & will visit at the home of H A Hamilton until Sunday.

    . 1930 Apr 28 Census, Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Lakeview District
    Country Club Hill, RR 9, Mary E Redner. - - -

    Died:


    Buried:
    Sec P Lot 36, Rt 6. Small grey granite monument: Wife of James G Redner.

    Mary married James Gregg REDNER, .1 on 18 Jun 1896 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. James was born on 13 Jan 1869 in Hubbardston, Ionia Co., Michigan; died on 29 Jun 1942 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 336. Boyd Hamilton REDNER, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Sep 1897 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died on 21 May 1986 in Marengo, Calhoun Co., Michigan.; was buried on 24 May 1986 in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    2. 337. James ARTHUR REDNER, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 May 1899 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died on 5 Apr 1974 in Alameda Co., California.
    3. 338. Frances Fay REDNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1900 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died on 1 Jul 1969 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    4. 339. Keith H REDNER, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Apr 1906 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died on 7 Feb 1988 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan.
    5. 340. Stuart Hamilton REDNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Apr 1909 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died on 6 Oct 1986 in Liberty, Jackston Co., Michigan; was buried on 13 Oct 1986 in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    6. 341. Gordon Hamilton REDNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jan 1914 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died on 18 Mar 1937 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
    7. 342. Bette J REDNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1917 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; died est before 1930 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan.
    8. 343. Katherine Alice Miller KAY REDNER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1916 in Los Angeles, California; died on 20 Mar 2008 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan; was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery.

  104. 163.  Herman Alfred FRED HAMILTON Descendancy chart to this point (57.James3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 5 Oct 1874 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan; died on 15 Nov 1938 in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colorado; was buried in Redford Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Colorado Springs Directory
    . 1924 - Hamilton, Herman A (Pearl A) sec. Elton Oil Co., h. 22 E San Miguel.
    . 1927 - 1828 - 1929 - Herman A Hamilton, 22 E San Miguel; Mrs Pearl A Hamilton, mustchr 22 E San Miguel, r. do.
    . 1938 - Hamilton, Herman A (Pearl A) sec- treas Investors Motor Oil Co., Elton Oil Co., h. 22 E San Miguel. Mrs Pearl A Hamilton, mustchr 22 E San Miguel.
    . 1939 - Hamilton, Herman A (Pearl A) secretary pres. Am. Flueorspar Corp, Investors Motor Oil Co., Elton Oil Co., h. 22 E San Miguel.
    . 1942 - Pearl A Hamilton (wid. Herman A) mus. tchr., 22 E San Miguel h. do.

    . 1891 Feb 13. Durand, Fred Hamilton, a former resident of tis place, but now of Bay city, has been visiting friends intern this week. [Verify this Fred Hamilton.]
    . 1891 Mar 20 - Fred Hamilton, of Bay City is visiting in town this week.
    . 1891 Mar 27 - Fred Hamilton returned to his home in Bay City this week.
    Ref: Owosso Times Newspaper, Michigan.

    . 1894 Apr 20, Ithaca. Fred Hamilton was in Frankfort Tuesday. Ithaca is to have a new jewelry store, also a secondhand store.
    Ref: Alma Record Newspaper, Alma, Michigan

    News-Palladium & Daily Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    . 1897 Oct 2 The reception at the residence of Rev James Hamilton has evening was attended by a large crown. The occasion was a very happy one & the evening passed very pleasantly. Music provided by Fred Hamilton, with the cornet & Art Pianist.

    . 1898 July 2- MARRIED IN DETROIT, Herman Alfred Hamilton & Miss Pearl Alta Blue, Wed. Herman Alfred Hamilton, the well-known clerk in Haydon's jewellery store & son of Rev. James Hamilton of St. Joseph was married to Miss Pearl Alta Blue of Elm, Michigan. Wednesday morning in Detroit: Only the immediate relatives were present at the ceremony. The happy couple arrived in Benton Harbor Wed. evening & Mr. Hamilton, who is better known as "Fred" is receiving congratulations from his friends.
    Both young people are highly esteemed by all their acquaintances.
    . 1905 May 5 - Rev. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids is the guest of his son, H A Hamilton.

    . 1899 Sep 23 - Messrs. Teetzel & Hamilton will open another store in St. Joseph Oct 1, of which Mr. H. A. HAMILTON will have charge. Mr. Teetzel remaining in the store here. The stocks of both stores are to be filled to meet all demands.
    Note: Chas. W Teetzel is the 2nd cousin of Herman Hamilton. - PJA

    . 1899 Dec 12 Advertisement: Teetzel & Hamilton, Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Two stores, well filled, new stocks, all novelties, latest in everything, Benton Harbor & St. Joseph. - We are closing out C E Bowman's line of musical instruments cost.

    . 1900 June 21 - Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Teetzel & Hamilton formally dissolved partnership today. Mr. T retains the store in Benton Harbor & Mr. Hamilton takes the St. Joseph business. The dissolution is the result of the increase & growth of the firms business & seemed advisable for the mutual interests of the parties. Mr. T has for many hears been engaged in the jewelry business in this city & his success is note with satisfaction of his friends.

    . 1902 Aug 15 - Mrs. James Redner & son of Battle Creek arrived this morning & will visit at the home of H A Hamilton until Sunday.

    . 1903 Mar 23 - Co. Elects Officers. Kenneth MN Ransom chosen head of Boat Building concern. St. Joseph Herald, Stockholders of the St. Joseph Boat Manufacturing Co. 1st annual meeting Sat. night. KMR. St. Joseph, Ernest F Smith, Chicago & H. A. Hamilton (Sec, Treasurer) of this city were chosen directors for the ensuing year, co. ...several contracts.

    . 1903 Jan 5 - Mrs. Fred Hamilton who has been quite is much improved.
    . 1903 Jan 7 - Mr. Fred Hamilton is confined to his home with influenza. Mrs. Hamilton, who has been ill, is able to be up.

    . 1905 May 27 - THE NICKEL CLUB. The E A Graham home was the scene of a pretty gathering last evening it being one of the meetings of the Nickel card club. The tables were all named for cities in Michigan with the exception for Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, which is the home city of the guest of honor, Mrs J K Ross. The tables were named & presided over by the following ladies, Fond du Lac, Mrs J K Ross; Detroit Mrs. H A Hamilton; Grand Rapids Mrs I W Riford; Niles, Mrs F A Woodruff; Battle Creek, Mrs J FJ W Fletcher; Benton Harbor, Mrs. G M Bell & St. Joseph, Mrs. Mary Ransom. Detroit was the successful table, capturing 16 flags, the ladies who won were Mesdames H A Hamilton, I C Travis, O O Jordan, N, C Sanbier, A Velie & L Schultz. The prizes were beautiful china plates & the guest of honor was presented with a pretty sugar bowl & creamer by the hostesses Mesdames Hull & Graham, assisted by Mrs. Lewis Schultz, served lemon ice & cake.

    . 1903 Oct 2, Rev JH of Grand Raids has arrived to visit his children, Fred Hamilton & Mrs. Kenneth Ransom.
    . 1905 Oct 20 - Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hamilton left yesterday afternoon for the eastern part of the state where they will visit friends for two weeks. Mrs. Hamilton will then leave for Colorado Springs, but Mr. Hamilton will return to this city for a few days before leaving for his home in Colorado.

    . 1931 Oct 17 - Rev. James Hamilton & Walter Hamilton of Grand Rapids are guests of H A Hamilton.
    . Fred H Hamilton, son, 5 yrs /1875 born MI, Father b Canada, Mother, born Penn. - - -

    Died:
    - resided by 1908.

    Buried:
    Michigan

    Herman married Pearl Alta BLUE on 30 Aug 1898 in Elm, Livonia Twp., Wayne Co., Michigan. Pearl was born on 18 Oct 1875 in Elm, Livonia Twp., Wayne Co., Michigan; died on 8 Jun 1951 in Michigan; was buried in Redford Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  105. 164.  Alice Grace ALLIE HAMILTON, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (57.James3, 10.Rebecca2, 1.Richard1) was born on 15 Jun 1879 in St. Johns, Clinton Co., Michigan; died in 1941 in Anona Twp., Pinellas Co., Florida; was buried in Anona Pioneer Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Census 1880 Alice G Hamilton, daughter 11 months, May 1879 b Michigan, Father b Canada, Mother b. Penn.

    Daily Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan:
    .1899 Aug 2- St. Jospeh, Miss Alice Hamilton entertained a large apr of friends at her home last evening Games were played & tempting refreshment served.
    . 1903 Apr 3 - Ransom-Hamilton Marriage: Mr. Kenneth M Ransom of this city & Miss Alice Grace Hamilton, dau. of Rev. James Hamilton, were married at Grand Rapids at 8:15 o'clock his morning those attending from here were Mr & Mrs. H A Hamilton, Carl Schwendener & Miss Elva Wheeler.
    Mr. & Mrs. Ransom will arrive here tonight & will make their home on Winchester Ave. The bride is well known in this city where she resided during the pastorate of her father.

    1910 Mar 18 - Mrs. Alice Ransom has returned to her home in Chicago, after a visit here with fiends & relatives.
    Ref: St. Joseph Daily Press, Michigan.

    Grand Rapids Press
    . 1903 Apr 3 - Marriage License: Kenneth M Ransom, St. Joseph; Alice G Hamilton Grand Rapids, 27-23.
    . 1903 Apr 11 - Ransom-Hamilton, Mr. Kenneth M Ransom & Miss Alice G Hamilton were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, 521 Sherman St., at 8 o'clock, Thus. evening, her father Rev James Hamilton officiating...double ring exchange, profusion of flower and man friend. The parlor decorations were smaller & Easter lilies, semi-cycle of palms & above the heads of the bide & groom hung suspended a lover's knot of white satin. The sitting room done in myrtle with red carnations.
    Mrs. J Hamilton, Jr. sang "O Promise Me" & Mrs. Fred Hamilton followed with the bridal chorus from Lohengrin.
    the bride wore white Persian lawn trimmed with lace & carried Easter lilies. Miss Redner, sister of the bride was mistress of ceremonies & was dressed in black net over blue silk.
    Among the out of town guests were: Mrs. John McCutcheon of Big Rapids & Mr & Mrs. P Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. J F Redner & son; Miss Edith Young of Battle Creek; Mr & Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Karl Schwender & Miss Elva Wheeler of St. Joseph. Mr. & Mrs. Ransom will make their home in St. Joseph.
    . 1930 Apr 18 - Anona, Pinellas Co., Florida
    Kenneth M Ransom, age 53 / 1877, Kansas, Farmer on poultry farm,
    Alice G, wife age 50/ 1880, Michigan
    Wyllys M, son age 21 /1909, Illinois
    Mary E Ransom, age 11 / 1919 in Florida.
    . 1903 Oct 2, Rev JH of Grand Raids has arrived to visit his children, Fred Hamilton & Mrs. Kenneth Ransom.

    . 1914 Nov 10 - Surprise Birthday Party: Friends & relatives of Earl A DuBois gave him a surprise party at this home on Nebraska heights last night. Present were 4 generations, Mrs Anna R Dubois, 80 years old, the great grandmother;
    Charles L Dubois, the grandfather, the father O A Dubois & his son , Charles, 2 years old.
    Other guests were Mr & Mrs Geo. L Carlisle, Mrs Foster, Mr & Mrs. Kenneth Ransom, Mr & Mrs Owen Colle, Mr & Mrs JW McKinley, H Guy Sweeney, Mrs E B Gaylord.
    Dancing, games & other entertainment features were indulged in until a late hour.
    . 1932 Sep 20, Tues. Indian Rocks, JP Hamilton mama, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Ransom.
    Ref: Tampa Tribune, Fla.
    . 1916 Jul 5, Waranty Deeds, Alice J Hamilton to Alice Grane Ransom, Lot 23, 9 Harbor View, $1.
    Ref: Tampa Bay Stimes, St. Petersburg, Florida. - -

    Died:
    Clearwater, Pinella, Fl.

    Buried:
    Lorgo, FL.

    Alice married Kenneth Malcolm RANSOM on 2 Apr 1903 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan. Kenneth was born on 4 Feb 1876 in Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas; died in Nov 1957 in Anona Twp., Pinellas Co., Florida; was buried in Anona Pioneer Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 344. Gretchen Virginia RANSOM  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1905 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; died on 6 Jun 1994 in Largo, Pinellas Co., Florida; was buried in Serenity Gardens Memorial Park.
    2. 345. Wyllys McDonald RANSOM  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1908 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; died on 11 Jul 1973 in Anona Twp., Pinellas Co., Florida; was buried in Anona Pioneer Cemetery.
    3. 346. Corporal Mary E RANSOM  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Dec 1918 in Anona Twp., Pinellas Co., Florida; died on 1 Sep 1996 in Florida; was buried in Anona Pioneer Cemetery.