Jennie JENN WALKER

Female 1883 - 1959  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  Jennie JENN WALKER 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.

    Notes:

    . Births Jennie Walker, Born March 11, 1883
    . Marriages Jennie Walker & John Felker on March 24, 1918.
    Ref: Bible of Jane Matilda McCutcheon Hamilton.

    . Ontario Birth Registration # 501402
    Jennie Walker, 26 y. b, 11 March, 1883, Erin, Ont.; Mother Ella Hamilton Age 19, Father Charles Henry Walker Age 26, Carriage builder Manufacture, Residence, Erin, Ontario.
    Married notations: Declaration by mother, Family Bible record, marriage.
    Informant: Annie Walker, 228 Fairman (?) ave, Toronto & Dr. Henry McNaughton, Erin, ON.

    . 1883 Mar 22 - Born - In Erin, on Sunday, 5th March, the wife of Charles H Walker, of a daughter.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 22 Mar 1883, page 2, column 2.
    Walker, Charles (Daughter), Birth announcement, Acton Free Press, 9 Mar 1893, page 2, column 1.

    . Jennie was born in the large red brick house her father, John Walker, built next to his blacksmith & carriage shop at Scot & Main Streets, Erin, Ontario. She help to raise her younger siblings. Jennie & her new husband moved to Toronto where John Felker had a good job with CCM plant. On Thanksgiving & holidays they would go back to Erin to visit her mother & picnicking at Stanley Park in Erin or Belfountain.
    Jennie had a hard time providing after her husband died young. Daughter Marie quit high school to help her mother & brothers. She sure loved her hockey & football. Jennie was famous for her apple & especially her mincemeat pies, which she made by hand in barrels for the fancy grocery store in Erin. Her peanut butter cookies were the absolute best & were made with whole half peanuts with a fork impression on top. Although I've tasted many a cookie since, I've never had one better!

    The young Jennie Walker had worked in her grandparent's fancy grocery story in Erin. After she married John Felker, she had a grocery store beside her home at 324 Weston Rd., Toronto. They were the first to have large wooden cabinet radio in the store which stood in the middle of the entrance way. Neighbours would come in to listen to the programing. - P J Ahlberg.

    > . Jennie Was Given A Gold Pocket Watch For Playing The Piano For The Erin Church. One Winter She Took Her Father's Horse & Cutter Herself On The Back Roads To Play In The Little White Church Where Her Girlfriend Was Getting Married.

    . One winter Jennie drove by herself her father's horse & cutter to the Melville White Church where here girlfriend was getting married. Melville White Church is the oldest standing church in the west Caledon. The cemetery at Greenlaw Corners no longer exists, but the remnants of their cemetery can still be seen at the corner of Mississauga Road and The Grange Sideroad.
    The church was built by the Daniel McMillan & Bros. of Erin. The church was painted white by them & hence the White Church name. The church was hand hewn squared timer framing, clad with horizontal wood siding & simple, clean lines with natural lighting. McMillan would preach in Gaelic. Some of the names of those early Presbyterian Congregationalists worshippers were: Crichton, Gibson, Frank, Pattulo, Burnet, Kirkwood, Foster, Hunter, McLachlan, MacMillan, McEachern, Campbell & Sharp.

    . Ontario Marriage certificate 024328-10 (Wellington Co)
    John Wesley Felker, 30, painter, borns Garafraxa Twp., Resides West Toronto,
    s/o John FELKER & Mary Patterson,
    married Jennie Walker, 27, born & resides Erin, Disciple of Christ.
    d/o Charles H. Walker & Ella Hamilton
    Witn: J.D. Leach & Frank E. Walker both of Erin, Mar. 4, 1910 at Erin
    by Rev. Geo. Black, Baptist.

    . 1910 April 7, Thursday. Married. Felker-Walker - In Erin, on Thursday, 28th? March, by Rev G O Black,
    John Felker of Toronto, to Jennie, daughter of the late Chas. H Walker.
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    . Jennie like to tell the story how one winter her father allowed Jenn to take his horse & cutter to go by herself, on the back roads to play the music at her girlfriend's wedding in the small white church, surrounded by trees. Well the country roads then often had cedar branches bushing you & the narrow washboard were certainly not planed flat like todays paved roads!
    Jennie & sisters were always repeating that the snow in Erin used to be has high as the telephone poles.

    Notes for further research: Estimated years might be between 1899 to 1910 when Jenn was married in Erin Village herself. One might suppose the country church could have been a Disciples of Christ that Jenn attended in Erin Village but the Melville White Church, a mile & half (3 Kms.) south of Belfountain, today on the west side of 15962 Mississauga Road, south of The Grange Sideroad, would resemble the church. Gramma would point out the church when we passed it, but to be honest, it is difficult to reconcile the modern roads & settings. - PJ Ahlberg

    . Uncle James Walker came every Sunday with his family to Sunday dinner on Weston Road with his niece, Jennie Walker Felker. James was a short man. - P J Ahlberg, 2010, Toronto.

    . 1911 Jun Census, Toronto 47/45? Dundas St., 2nd CENSUS FOR THIS YEAR!
    Felker John Wesley, b Dec 1879, Ontario, age 31, painter, Wages 50 hr/week, $910.
    Felker, Jennie Walker, b Mar 1883, Ontario age 28

    ERIN ADVOCATE 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.

    . 1909 Oct 27 - Miss J. Walker, visited Toronto Friends, on Thanksgiving Day.
    . 1909 Sep 22 - Mr. J. Felker, Toronto, spent Sunday with friends in town.

    . 1911 Jan 25 - The first Carnival of the season held at the Rink on Thurs. evening was a success & was much enjoyed by many skaters. Prize winners were Best Boy skater under 9, Clayton Justice, Best Girl., Best Dressed Lady: 1st Mrs. Baird, 2nd, Miss R. Walker.
    . 1911 May 24 - 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, 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.
    . 1911 July 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 Nov. 22 - Mrs. R. Hamilton is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. J. Felker, Toronto [i.e. Jane Matilda McCutcheon].
    . 1911 Dec. 27 - Christmas visitors, Mr. Neil Felker, of Toronto & formerly of the Advocate with friends in town.
    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 & Family, & Misses Irene & Ruby Walker of Toronto; Mr. Hughes of Regina, Sask. spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Ella Walker.
    Ref: Acton Free Press.

    Ontario Land Registry Office Abstract Book 215, Plans 61 & 282:
    . Village of Erin., Wellington County
    Lot 12, Con 9, p68, (NE halt of divided Lot 14), Saw Mill Lot, South West Side, Main Street:
    . 1891 May 1, Bargain&Sale, Chas Staples & wife, to Jane Matilda Hamilton, NA pt 1/17 Acres, with right of lane. [ 3 rooms in house situated on Lot 12, ft. in 15.3 frontage /1874.1.31];
    . 1918 Jany 9, B&S, Ella H Walker, Extx. of Jane M Hamilton, ded. & inner personal capacity & Jennie Felker. to James Small NWPart 1/17A. $1,000.
    . 1918 Jan 9, Mortgage, James Small & wife, to Jennie Felker, NW, $800, Discharged 1956.12.4.

    . Jennie had a photo taken of her standing in in the doorway of her grandparent's Hamilton store in Erin. Later she ran her own grocery store on Weston Rd., Toronto.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Main Street, Erin Village

    Died:
    6 Saskatoon.

    Buried:
    R15-16

    Jennie married John Wesley JACK FELKER, .IV in 1910 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario. John was born on 2 Dec 1880 in Belwood, W Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 14 Aug 1929 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried on 16 Aug 1929 in Erin Union Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Ella MARIE FELKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1915 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 May 2007 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    2. 3. John Walker FELKER, .V  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Sep 1921 in Weston, York Co., Ontario; died in 2005 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Glendale Memorial Gardens.
    3. 4. Charles Hamilton FELKER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1924 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Jul 2009 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ella MARIE FELKER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jennie1) was born on 13 Sep 1915 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 22 May 2007 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Seventh generation in America. Marie was a proud Canadian and new her heritage.

    Remberances of My Aunt Marie, by Pat Felker, 2013.
    Marie was one of the found members of Golf & Country Club/Gulf, Curling were she could always be found on Saturdays. For twenty-five years she had a pair of red seats, in the first row of the Maple Leaf Gardens. That was back when you could reach out a touch the hockey players. Later they put in glass walls near the goalie poles.
    Marie owned a riding horse which was stabled on the Richview Sideroad. After her father deceased, she had to quit school to support mother & brothers.

    Marie was one of the first women to have her own car & was a world traveler. One time she took a trip to Montreal with a couple of girlfriends in the backseat. When they came to a very high metal bridge, Marie grip the steering wheel tight & press on. On the other side of the Montreal bridge she turn round to see why her friends were so quiet & she found them cowering on the floor with the hands over their hands! She also visited Europe, Hawaii & many US cities.

    Marie liked to drive a good car & sip on glass of premium Canadian whisky.
    Spinster. Marie owned a riding horse, boarded him on Richview Side Rd. Member of Weston Gulf & Country Club. She also loved curling. For many years she served tea every week at the CNIB. During the War II support effort she & gramma knitted woolen socks for the 'boys'.

    . Marie was a tall, stately lady, brown hair, & dark brown eyes. - One Thanksgiving weekend Aunt Ruby & Marie were at the Erin Fall Fair. On Main St. & the corner of Scotch St. they notice the two story red brick house was for sell. Marie knocked on the door & said her Aunt Ruby had been born in the house. Could they have a little look look inside? The lady with white hair asked Marie to remove her sunglasses. Yes you have the Walker's dark brown eyes, come in. Ruby said the sparse front parlor on the right looked just the same. Over there by the wood stove was were they put the chamber pot, which always froze overnight in the winter. There was a Kitchen plumbing in the back. - PJ Ahlberg 2010.

    1961 Sept 18. & the same on 1966 May 16: Soroptimist Club North Toronto & North York. At the home of E Marie Felker, 6 Saskatoon, Weston, 8:00 PM.

    Marie Felker was a long time volunteer at the CNIB. She would serve tea & cookies to the blind at their Institute on Bayview Avenue.

    1862 July 9, Toronto Soroptimist Club, 17th Annual convention. Several flying to the meeting in Hawaii: Miss Marie Felker, Miss Grace Hutchings.
    Ref: Globe & Mail Newspaper, Toronto.
    Note: Both ladies were head secretaries to the president of the famous Canadian companies, CCM, Marie Felker & Grace Hutchings, at the Cdn. cookie & candy empire, McCormicks, London, Ontario.- PJA

    George S Veraden, CCM president from 1941 until 1962. Braden was said to be a "Strict, upright man" who ruled with an iron hand. Having been sales representative for the Maritime Provinces & Eastern Ontario, Braden had been named export manger in 1922 & general manger in 1933. Despite his extensive experience with the company, Braden failed to connect with the workers the way CCM founder, Tommy Russell had. Aristocratic & aloof, Braden was seldom seen on the factory floor. With Canada's wartime economy in full stride at the time of Braden's takeover at CCM, goods were once again pour from Canada's factories. CCM's production of bicycles for 1940 was as high as it had ever been & could have been higher. Braden cautioned Canadians waiting for bicycles not to get overly excited. With the shortage in steel, Braden warned, "Many of our bicycle employees have been transferred to munitions work." ... Geo. Braden retired on May 9, 1958. The new President, M P Jolly was named the new president of CCM & Tom Nase became, the VP.
    Ref: Canada Cycle & Motor, The CCM Story, John A McKenty, 2011.

    Notes: Geo. S. Braden has started as a stenography with CCM, so perhaps he was sympathetic to the efficient & hardworking Marie Felker, becoming his secretary. Marie had to forgo her yearning for university education, in order to provide for her widowed mother & younger brothers. Marie accompanied Braden to Montreal during the meetings with C. D. Howe concerning the CCM converting their bicycle mfg. into army boot making, machine guns & Lee Enfield refiles for the World War II effort.
    Famous Cdn. photographer, Yousuf Karsh took portrait photos of Braden & his wife with their horses. (Richview Sideroad Riding Stables, Etobicoke?) After his death (c. 1958), his secretary Marie Felker was given the charge of looking after Mrs. Geo. Braden who was in a nursing home.
    Employed before Marie employed at CCM was Marie's father, John Felker, painter; & also Aunt Irene Walker, bookkeeper & her sister-in-law, Caroline Felker, assembly line
    In 1957 Aunt Marie bought her niece, Patsy the best & most beautiful CCM blue metallic three speed bicycle that a child could ever want.
    Marie Felker retired from the CCM after the new president wanted his own person to be secretary. - P J Felker - Ahlberg.

    - "FELKER, Ella Marie - Peacefully at Central Park Log, Albion Road, on Tuesday, May 22, 2007. Marie Felker in her 92nd year, daughter of the late John Wesley Felker & Jennie (Walker) Felker. Beloved sister of Charlie Felker & the late John Felker (1203). Marie was a long time employee of Canada Cycle & Motor Limited, a member of Weston Golf Club & in 1986 she was presented with a life membership of the Soroptimist International Club of North Toronto & North York. Funeral service will be held at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Friday, May 25, 2007 at 1 p.m. with visitation beginning at 12 noon. Interment to follow at Erin Union Cemetery." United Church Minister officiated. Cousin Bill Fill gave a touching remembrance of Marie's Life. Buried in a cement liner, as was her mother, beside her parents, Jennie & John Felker. [Descendant of Rebecca Lawrence].

    Soroptimist Foundation of Canada, Marie Felker Secretary-Treasurer 1965 - 1975
    Ella Marie Felker left a legacy to the club. We have applied the money to various projects & we are having the city plant a tree in her memory. here will be plaque with her name & that she was a member of our club.
    S.I. XX contacted the President last fall about the possibility of us assisting girls in Kisumu Kenya to go to school. XX is a development worker who travels widely & has made friends with some Soroptimist' s in Kisumu, Kenya. While visiting there, she heard that a local family had had to sell their cow in order to pay school fees for their daughter. Toronto has donated $750 from the Felker legacy to keep this girl in school & to help a third girl with fees.
    Ref: Soroptimist Int. Eastern Canada Region, May 2009.

    In Memory of Ella Marie Felker who bequeath $10,000 to the Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto April 2008 to Mar 31, 2009. - - -

    Birth:
    E Marie Felker.

    Buried:
    Buried with parents & brother Charles Felker.


  2. 3.  John Walker FELKER, .V Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jennie1) was born on 28 Sep 1921 in Weston, York Co., Ontario; died in 2005 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Glendale Memorial Gardens.

    Notes:

    John is the son of Jennie Walker & John JACK Wesley Felker.6th.

    CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA. THE Civil service Commission announces the establishment of the following eligible lists.
    The letters O.A.S. indicate eligibility for the preference awarded to ex-service men. Letter Carrier & Mail Porter, Post Office
    Department, Toronto. Ontario.

    Felker, John Walker, O.A.S. TORONTO, ONT.
    Ref: December 13, 1947, Canada Gazette & Ottawa, April 19, 1948.

    While in Cortona, Italy John burnt his leg on the motor cycle he used for assessing how accurate Canadian bombardment was during the battle for Cortona, Italy.

    John shared a house with his sister Marie Felker. John was a very tall blond man gentle & relaxed man.

    After World War Two, John work as a Postie delivering mail in Weston & Rexdale, Ontario. In the winter time, John would arrive home from his postal route on Saturday mornings, all cold & change into a fresh pair of grey wool socks before heading out again to finish his route in Rexdale. On Saturday afternoon John would return from his postal route, sit down on the couch & call "Hey Bel, Black Label" Carling's beer.

    John was a renaissance man who enjoyed planing & making things for himself: Round benches for the oak trees on the 6 Saskatoon Avenue. A live trap-and-release cage for red neck pheasants in the back yard; his own fishing tackle with feathers & a Scrabble board with wood numbers. He & wife Caroline would play many Scarbble games with Aunts Mary, Irene & Ruby Walker.

    John loved watching hockey & Canadian football. He & Caroline built by their own hands a large cottage in the Collingwood's Blue Mountains, Ontario. He pumped the spring water up hill for the three seasons. In winter you roughed it. The cottage had a large upper deck for admiring the the view & feeding the birds. John & Caroline enjoyed a bottle of beer & plenty of rounds of card games. - - -

    Birth:
    (Toronto).

    Buried:
    Etobicoke, Ontario, Lot 601, Plot B3, at burial time this plot was beside a small bush.

    Family/Spouse: Caroline BUTTE. Caroline was born in in Waterloo, Waterloo Co., Ontario; died in in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Glendale Memorial Gardens. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Charles Hamilton FELKER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jennie1) was born on 22 Sep 1924 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 19 Jul 2009 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Charlie is the son of Jack John Felker & Jennie Walker of Erin, Ontario.

    When young, John & Charlie like to fish in Erin off the White Bridge. Later he had a row boat of go fishing together with his children.

    The under aged Charlie Felker registered in the Royal Canadian Air Force, where he load bombs on the Lancaster bomber planes. He was a lifetime ember of the Royal Canadian Legion. On the November 11 Remberance Day memorial on TV from Ottawa, Charlie stood at attention and shed a tear for his comrades.

    After the War, Charlie proudly studied bookkeeping at Humber Collegiate, Toronto
    CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA, THE Civil service Commission announces the establishment of the following eligible lists.
    The letters O.A.S. indicate eligibility for the preference awarded to ex-service men. Clerk: Employment and Claims Officer, Grade 1, Toronto.
    Regional Office, Unemployment Insurance, Insurance Branch.
    Notice Preference is to be given to qualified candidates in the locality where each vacancy occurs.
    Felker, Charlie Hamilton, OAS., Toronto. Ontario.

    It was here at the UICommission that he met his first wife, a war widow. They had2 children.

    While working for the UIC, Chas. was posted at the St. Clair Ave., Toronto office, Kingston, Perth, & Pembroke, Ontario.
    Charlie and his brother John Felker, they like to fish off the white bridge in Erin, Ontario. Later they would go on day trips, sometimes with John's wife Caroline, fishing in a row boat.

    FELKER, Charles Hamilton - Passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 19, 2009 in his 85th year. Beloved friend of Ale Quinday. Father of Greg Felker and Pat Ahlberg. Charles will be sadly missed by Violetta, Romeo, Alona, Sarah, Angela & Jamielee, and by his cousin Bill Finn. Visitation will be held at THE SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE - MISSISSAUGA (1535 South Gateway Road, at Dixie, 905-602-1580), on Wednesday, July 22 from 12 - 2 p.m. Funeral Service to follow in the Chapel at 2 p.m. - - -

    Birth:
    WEston Road.

    Died:
    Heart disease, diabetes.

    Buried:
    Ashes buried beside his mother.