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401 !SOURCE: 1. LAKE DORE POINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2. 1901 CENSUS-WILBERFORCE TWP. CON 12 LOT 20
3. Info from Gordon Hamilton
!Parents: Although there is still no direct link to these parents, they lived next door in Bromley Twp., and expected to be the parents(3)
!HOME: IMMIGRATED IN 1846(2)
!TAUGHT AT LAKE DORE SCHOOL(1) 
MCQUITTY, Ellen (I1148)
 
402 !Source: 1. marriage
2. 1871 census with parents ELLIOTT 1891 census @ca.on.113i2 family 001 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 2 p1 film t6365 1 ELLIOTT Thomas M 1891-63 married - Ire Ire Ire Methodist farmer 2 ELLIOTT { ? } Elizabeth F 1891-63 married wife Ire Ire Ire Methodist 3 ELLIOTT Harriet F 1891-22 - dtr Ont Ire Ire Methodist 1911 Census Ross twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family 
ELLIOTT, Harriet Ann (I48142883)
 
403 !Source: 1. marriage reg renfrew co 1858-1969
!Home: both admaston(1) 
MAYHEW, Hannah (I45887893)
 
404 !Source: 1. marriage register of Bathurst Twp. 1831-1852
!marriage: by Rev. A. Melville, pres. minister Pembroke(1) 
THRASHER, Philemon (I49220241)
 
405 !Source: 1. Marriage Registers of Bathurst District 1831-1852
!Marriage: both of Lake Dorie; jan 6 1851 by Rev. George B. Bucher, Wesleyan Methodist, Pembroke, Wit. James Paul and William Little(1) 
STUART, Charles (I1738)
 
406 !SOURCE: 1. MARRIAGE VITAL STATS 1882 Samuel J Faught age 23 bachelor/labourer, born Wilberforce twp., residi ng Eganville, son of Lawrence G Faught and Ann Lett, to Frances Martin a ge 19 spinster, born Wilberforce Twp. residing Wilberforce twp., dau of Ro bert Martin and Jane Turner. Witnessed by Henry Armstrong of Eganville a nd mary Ann Sweeney of Wilberforce Twp. Groom Church of Eng; Bride Pres. m arried at Eganville, Jan 19 1882 by Rev. R.D.Mills by license. Reg No. 010 275

A dau of SJ born in Webbwood Dec 1901 - not sure if this SJ 
FAUGHT, Samuel John (I1672)
 
407 !SOURCE: 1. MARRIAGE-VITAL STATS
!MARRIAGE: BY REV. PAUL PERGAU; WITNESSES BY ADAM BLACKWELL, ADMASTON AND REBECCA TRIPP, ROSS(1) BLACKWELL 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 072 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p16 film t6355 lines 11-19 sex & age columns switched on original document 11 BLACKWELL Richd M 1891-56 married - Ire Ire Ire Methodist farmer 12 BLACKWELL { ? } Elizabeth F 1891-54 married wife Ire Ire Ire Methodist 13 BLACKWELL Margt F 1891-24 - dtr Ont Ire Ire Methodist 14 BLACKWELL Samuel M 1891-22 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 15 BLACKWELL William M 1891-20 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 16 BLACKWELL Susan F 1891-16 - dtr Ont Ire Ire Methodist 17 BLACKWELL Richard M 1891-17 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 18 BLACKWELL Edwin M 1891-15 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist 19 BLACKWELL Adam M 1891-13 - son Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 
BLACKWELL, Susan Jane (I1315)
 
408 !SOURCE: 1. MARRIAGES RENFREW MERCURY 1892 ABST
!MARRIAGE: AT HOME OF BRIDE, BY REV. CARL ALLUM, HANNAH F. MAYHEW, ADMASTON TO JOHN F. JOYCE OF WEBBWOOD(1) 
JOYCE, John Frances (I45629513)
 
409 !SOURCE: 1. MAY PRANGE T/C 07/12/96 JACKSON, Elizabeth "Bess" (I245)
 
410 !SOURCE: 1. MCLEOD FAMILY TREE BY PEGGY MCLEOD
2. founding families of bromley twp.
!settled in bromley in 1856 and settled lot 9 con 5 1857 
MCLEOD, Roderick (I998)
 
411 !SOURCE: 1. MCQUITTY FAMILY HISTORY (JOYCE LAIRD'S COPY)
!HOME: FATHER DIED WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG AND HER MOTHER RE-MARRIED. THE CA RE OF HER AND SIBLINGS WAS TAKEN OVER BY THEIR UNCLE GEORGE MCQUITTY AND L ATER THE TWO GIRLS WENT TO LIVE WITH FAMILIES LIVING NEAR BY. ANNIE MA DE HER HOME WITH JOHN AND JANE ROSE AT HALEY'S STATION. WHEN MRS. ROSE DI ED AND SHE EVENTUALLY MARRIED JOHN.(1) ROSE 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 082 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p19 film t6355 2 ROSE John M 1891-48 married - Ont Ont Ont Methodist farmer 3 ROSE { ? } Annie F 1891-23 married wife Ont Ont Ont Methodist 4 ROSE William M 1891-19 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist farmer 5 ROSE Samuel M 1891-15 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 6 ROSE Ida May F 1891-9 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 7 ROSE James Henry M 1891-2 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist 1911 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with family 
MCQUITTY, Annie Louise (I737)
 
412 !Source: 1. meron marriage
2. 1871 census ross twp 1861 census ross "FERGUSON","James","farmer","Can",1859,"CS",23,"M","married",, ,"Mary","wife","Scot",,"CS",20,"F","married",, ,"James",,"Can",,"CS",2,"M",,,

FERGUSON 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 186 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p44 film t6355 4 FERGUSON James M 1891-60 married - Ont Scot Scot Presbyterian farmer 5 FERGUSON { ? } Mary F 1891-57 married wife Scot Scot Scot Presbyterian 6 FERGUSON John A M 1891-32 - son Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian lumberman 7 FERGUSON William D M 1891-25 - son Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian farmer 8 FERGUSON George B M 1891-23 - son Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian lumberman 9 FERGUSON Christina J F 1891-18 - dtr Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian 10 FERGUSON Janet F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian 11 FERGUSON Charlott A F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian 12 FERGUSON Mary F 1891-9 - dtr Ont Ont Scot Presbyterian 1901 census ross twp emigrated 1841

1881 Census Place:Ross, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist H Div 1 Pa ge 7 Family 24 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace James FERGUSONMM45ScottishOntario Occ:FarmerReligion:Presbyterian Mary FERGUSONFM43ScottishScotland Religion:Presbyterian John Alex. FERGUSONM22ScottishOntario Occ:FarmerReligion:Presbyterian James Mcp. FERGUSONM19ScottishOntario Occ:FarmerReligion:Presbyterian Wm. David FERGUSONM15ScottishOntario Occ:FarmerReligion:Presbyterian Georg B. FERGUSONM12ScottishOntario Religion:Presbyterian Meiron E. FERGUSONF10ScottishOntario Religion:Presbyterian Christinia J. FERGUSONF7ScottishOntario Religion:Presbyterian Janet FERGUSONF5ScottishOntario Religion:Presbyterian Charlet Ann FERGUSONFScottishOntario Religion:Presbyterian Born:1 1/2 
FERGUSON, James (I55180213)
 
413 !SOURCE: 1. OBITUARY COBDEN SUN DEC 20 1995 BLACKWELL, Gordon (I2054)
 
414 !SOURCE: 1. OBITUARY(FROM MARY SILLS)
!DEATH: SUDDENLY ON THURS, DEC 20, 1962, AT ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA, JAMES HAROLD BEST, DDS AGED 68 YRSOF SUITE 317, PARK TOWERS, 2300 PORTAGE AVE., ST. JAMES. FUNERAL SERVICES DEC 27 AT A.B.GARDINER FUNERAL HOME, 178 KENNEDY ST. AT YORK. FAMILY PLOT ELMWOOD CEM.
!BIRTH: MADOC IN 1894(1)
!EDUCATION: COLLEGE IN TORONTO GRADUATING AS DENTAL SURGEON IN 1921
!HOME: SHORTLY AFTER GRADUATION HE MOVED TO WINNIPEG WHERE HE PRACTISED DENTISTRY UNITL HIS RETIREMETN IN OCT 1958. DR. BEST WAS A CHARTER MEMBER OF THE WINNIPEG LIONS CLUB, THE ASSINIBOINE MASONIC LODGE, SCOTTISH RIE OF FREEMASONRY, AND KHARTUM TEMPLE OF THE SHRINE.
!SPOUSE: PREDECEASED FLORENCE ELIZABETH IN 1959
!CHILDREN: DR. BRUCE H. BEST OF PORTLAND, OREGON; JAMES B BEST OF WINNIPEG; ON DAU MRS. S.A.ORCHARD (BETTY) OF SASKATOON, SASK; A BROTHER FOSTER OF VANCOUVER B.C.; A SIS MRS. BE. COWAN OF WINNIPEG AND SEVEN GRANDCHILDREN. 
BEST, Dr. James Harold (I49220649)
 
415 !SOURCE: 1. OBITUARY-HAZEL PURCEL SCRAPBOOK 1901 Census Ross Twp., Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents 1911 Census Cobden, Renfrew Co., Ontario with parents MCKAY, William James (I40968489)
 
416 !SOURCE: 1. OBITUARY-HAZEL PURCELL SCRAPBOOK
!PLACE OF BIRTH: ROSS TWP.(1) 
COLLINS, George Ernest (I2581)
 
417 !SOURCE: 1. PEEVER FAMILY TREE
2. OBIT BMD INDEX RENFREW MERCURY MAR 16 1923
!HOME: OF MAXVILLE(1)
!DEATH: FROM DIABETES(1) 
MACLENNAN, Christy Anna (I1091)
 
418 !SOURCE: 1. PHYLLIS BATES
!EDUCATION: ATTENDED H.S. AT ENGLEHART AND LEFT AFTER 3RD YR TO ENTER THE AIRFORCE IN 1943 FOR TWO YRS. STATIONED AT ROCKLAND, UPLANDS, A ND SEA ISLAND, VANCOUVER. WENT TO RYERSON FOR 1 YR ACCOUNTING. RECEIV ED B.A. IN SEPT 1973 FROM YORK UNIVERSITY. RECIEVED TEACHING CERTIFICATE O VER SUMMER SCHOOL.
!WORK: NEW LISKEARD CO-OP FOR 13 YRS AND LIVED WITH HER MOTHER. WENT TO TORONTO IN 1960 FOR PHARMACEUTICAL CO. FOR 1 YR AND WENT TO AUSTRA LIA TO WORK FOR A YEAR. CAME HOME TO TORONTO AND WORKED FOR 3 DIFFERNT CO MPANIES INCLUDING THE COLONADE, ON BLOOR ST. DID THEIR BOOKS-APARTMENT COM PLEX WITH SHOPS ON GROUND FLOOR. WORKED FOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND LEFT THERE TO GO IN TO TEACHING IN 1968 AT ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE WHICH BECAME GEORGE BROWN CO LLEGE. TAUGHT ACCOUNTING, MATH, BOOK KEEPING, CIVICS. WORKED 19 1/2 YRS THERE. RETIRED IN 1987. THE LAST 10 YRS AT G.B.C. WAS SPENT TEACHING ADN SETTING UP COURSES.
!HOME: RETIRED TO BOBCAGEN AND SPENDS WINTERS IN FLORIDA
!ADDRESS:BOX 353 BOBCAGEN,KOM 1AO 705 657 3384
BOX 484 SUNNYSIDE FLDA 32461-0484; 
BATES, Phyllis Gwendolyn (I49221482)
 
419 !SOURCE: 1. PILGRIM FAMILY (EARL PILGRIM COPY)
!JOANNA WAS KNOWN TO SOME AS REBECCA OR BECKY(1)
!WHEN SHE MARRIED WILHELM, HER FAMILY DISOWNED HER BECAUSE SHE MARRIED A COMMONER. THE FAMILY WENT INTO HIDING FOR TEN YEARS AND THEN DECIDED TO GO TO CANADA WITH WILHELM'S BROTHER KARL. THEY LEFT THEIR HOME IN ALT BELLIN, GERMANY TO SAIL 0N THE SHIP MATILDA ON MAR 30 1862 TO CANADA. THE 4 CHILDREN LOUISE 6, ANNA 4, REBECCA 3, IDA 3 MONTHS OLD. IT TOOK 16 WEEKS TO CROSS THE OCEAN. JOHANNA WAS PREGNANT WITH HER FIFTH CHILD WHICH SHE LOST AT SEA.(1) 
SPIEGELBERG, Johanna Friedrite Albertina (I2884)
 
420 !SOURCE: 1. PILGRIM FAMILY (EARL PILGRIM COPY)
!OCCUPATION: ENGLISH COACHMAN, STONECUTTER LEAD HIM TO WORK IN GERMANY WHERE HE MET HIS WIFE A GERMAN COUNTESS.(1)
!HOME: SETTLED IN AUGSBURG IN 1863 AND LATER WENT ON TO ROSENTHAL TO LIVE. Subject:
Descendants of William Pilgrim
Date:
Thu, 31 Aug 2000 21:22:49 -0400
From:
Peggy Scott Organization:
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Dear Fay: Sorry for the delay in getting this to you - there were many more things that had to be done around our new house before I could get to my genealogy. This is the Wilhelm Pilgrim descendant tree that I have. I am from the Louisa side of the family,altho I have her name as Elizabeth as well, as you can see from the tree. I will be very interested if you can discover who came up with the original tree - it is probably the same person that I have, and I think that came to my Dad thru Pearl McLeod (the Gehrke part of the family). You mention Earl Pilgrim as having a copy - is that the Earl Emerson (George Wesley, John, Wilhelm) Earl? It looks like there were a number of groups from that area went out to the same area of Saskatchewan - I know that there are Zummachs in the family as well. Thanks again for your help in refining the info I have. Please let me know if you hear of anyone doing anything with those names, and especially if you hear of a connection with the Pilgrims or Denzins. On page 195 of Harvest of Stones, it is mentioned that August Boehme married a Densin - this is probably the same family. A Frank Densin is also mentioned on page 192 as witnessing a crown grant for his neighbour, August Boehme in Raglan Twp. I'm sure this Frank was my Great Grandfather. They were from Germany! I still have to check out census material on all this, but if you hear of any connections, I'd be grateful. Thanks for everything, Peggy Wellwood Scott


Descendants of William Pilgrim


Generation No. 1

1. William1 Pilgrim was born Abt. 1821 in Germany1. He married Johanna Otella Frederika Spielberg 1851. She was born November 25, 1831 in Pommeran, Germany2.

More About William Pilgrim: Census: 1871, Age 513 Occupation: English Coachman4

Notes for Johanna Otella Frederika Spielberg: New baby died en route on boat from Germany to Canada Abt 1863 states Pearl McLeod & Roy Wellwood notes.



More About Johanna Otella Frederika Spielberg: Fact 1: Said to have been German Countess, disowned by her family when she married William.

Children of William Pilgrim and Johanna Spielberg are: 2. i. ELIZABETH2 PILGRIM, b. Abt. July 22, 1855, Germany; d. Jan uary 1937, Regina, Saskatchewan. 3. ii. ANNIE AMELIA PILGRIM, b. 1857, Germany; d. February 09, 19 39.
iii. REBECCA PILGRIM, b. Germany; m. LOUIE WIGGINS.

More About REBECCA PILGRIM: Fact 1: 1863, Came to Canada

iv. IDA PILGRIM5, b. Germany; m. GOTLIEB WELK.

More About IDA PILGRIM: Fact 1: 1863, Came to Canada

Notes for GOTLIEB WELK: Given name also spelled Gottlieb in Roy Wellwood's notes.

4. v. GUSTAVE PILGRIM, b. Ontario, Canada.
vi. WILLIAM PILGRIM6, b. Abt. 1867; m. ANNIE BACLAM.

Notes for ANNIE BACLAM: Pearl McLeod's Family Unit sheet on William Pilgrim - wife's name could be Bailam,or Bailan?

5. vii. JOHNNY PILGRIM, b. Bef. 1881, Ontario, Canada; d. 1953.
viii. MARY PILGRIM, b. Ontario, Canada; m. WILLIAM BUDARICK.


Generation No. 2

2. Elizabeth2 Pilgrim (William1) was born Abt. July 22, 1855 in Germany7, and died January 1937 in Regina, Saskatchewan. She married Franz Denzin8 December 25, 1872 in S. Algona, Renfrew Cty., Ontario9, son of Christian Denzin and Charlotte. He was born October 15, 1854 in Germany10, and died July 1939 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Notes for Elizabeth Pilgrim: Birth dates listed as July 18, July 21 and July 22, 1855?

More About Elizabeth Pilgrim: Immigration: 1863, Came to Canada, was 6 weeks on sail boat. She was 8 years old.11 Occupation: Housewife Religion: Church - Brethren

Notes for Franz Denzin:Frank's homesteads: SE3-19 Henry's place, NW4-12? Roy's place, SW23-20 sold to Alan Brown (stg) Frogattplace? This was from Roy Wellwood's info Family Unit Sheet, Chart No. 2.

The above source also states that their 60th anniversary was celebrated in 1933

Listed in Lovell's Directory of Manitoba & Northwest Territories for 1900-1901, page 487 as being a farmer and living in Tregarva in 1901. Ditto for Samuel Denzin. Source: CGI 1600s to 1900s, CD 118 from Broderbund, Province of record source is Northwest Territories, County of Record Source is Regina.

More About Franz Denzin: Occupation: Farmer Religion: United12 Residence: 1892, Came to Saskatchewan (38 years old) Retirement: 1926, Retired to Regina

Marriage Notes for Elizabeth Pilgrim and Franz Denzin: Pearl McLeod's Family Unit sheet for William Pilgrim states that Louise "had no love affair - her father just gave Louise to any family's boy".

Children of Elizabeth Pilgrim and Franz Denzin are: 6. i. AMELIA3 DENZIN, b. Abt. 1872, Ontario; d. 1918.
ii. REBECCA DENZIN13, b. October 23, 1874, Palmer Rapids, Renf rew Cty, Ontario14; d. December 1964, Regina, Saskatchewan; m. ISAAC SUTTON; d. 1937.

More About REBECCA DENZIN: Fact 1: Church: United

More About ISAAC SUTTON: Fact 1: Occupations: Farmer, school teacher Fact 2: Church: United

More About ISAAC SUTTON and REBECCA DENZIN: Marriage Fact: No children

7. iii. SAMUEL DENZIN, b. April 13, 1876, Palmer Rapids, Raglan Tw p., Renfrew County, Ontario; d. May 21, 1956, Regina, Saskatchewan. 8. iv. HANNAH DENZIN, b. January 19, 1878, Ontario; d. 1969, Vict oria, British Columbia. 9. v. CHARLES FREDRICK DENZIN, b. Abt. January 25, 1880, Pembrok e, Ontario; d. February 03, 1961, Regina, Saskatchewan. 10. vi. IDA AMANDA DENZIN, b. Abt. October 11, 1881, Renfrew Cty, Ontario; d. August 26, 1950, Asquith, Saskatchewan. 11. vii. ALICE DENZIN, b. Abt. 1884, Ontario; d. January 1960, Regi na, Saskatchewan.
viii. WILLIAM DENZIN, b. 1884, Ontario; d. 1884, Ontario.

More About WILLIAM DENZIN: Fact 1: Lived only a few weeks.

ix. HENRY DENZIN15, b. April 29, 1885, Palmer Rapids, Ontario1 6; d. November 13, 1967, Craven, Saskatchewan.
x. BERTHA DENZIN, b. June 26, 1890, Ontario; d. March 13, 198 0; m. THOMAS MCLACHLAN MCTAGGART, July 1919; b. 1894; d. August 26, 1974.

More About BERTHA DENZIN: Fact 1: Abt. 1892, She was 2 years old when the family moved west.

More About THOMAS MCTAGGART and BERTHA DENZIN: Marriage Fact: They had no children

12. xi. ARTHUR DENZIN, b. Abt. October 1893, Tregarva, Saskatchewa n. 13. xii. GERTRUDE DENZIN, b. March 10, 1898, Tregarva, Saskatchewa n; d. January 18, 1988, Vancouver, British Columbia.

3. Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim (William1)17 was born 1857 in Germany, and died February 09, 1939. She married August Gehrke17 in Red Deer, Alberta?. He was born 185217, and died January 11, 1937.

More About Annie Amelia Pilgrim: Fact 1: 1863, Came to Canada

Notes for August Gehrke:

Children of Annie Pilgrim and August Gehrke are:
i. TOM3 GEHRKE17, b. February 13, 1879; d. October 1961. 14. ii. WILLIAM GEHRKE, b. May 04, 1880; d. October 1974. 15. iii. LOUISA BELLA GEHRKE, b. May 01, 1882; d. December 1954. 16. iv. AUGUST EDWARD GEHRKE, b. September 09, 1884; d. July 02, 1 980. 17. v. REBECCA GEHRKE, b. January 27, 1887; d. June 1921. 18. vi. ALEXANDER GEHRKE, b. October 23, 1888. 19. vii. JOHN GEHRKE, b. December 27, 1890; d. Abt. 1944. 20. viii. ROBERT NATHAN GEHRKE, b. August 20, 1896; d. October 1975. 21. ix. SAMUEL ROGER GEHRKE, b. January 16, 1898; d. June 1964.

4. Gustave2 Pilgrim (William1) was born in Ontario, Canada. He married Caroline Budarick, daughter of Martin Budarick.

Child of Gustave Pilgrim and Caroline Budarick is:
i. LOUSIA3 PILGRIM18, b. May 02, 189219.

5. John2 Pilgrim (William1) was born December 07, 1867 in Rosenthal, Renfrew Cty., Ontario, Canada, and died January 28, 1942. He married Ernestina Hehmke.


Notes for Ernestina Hehmke: Pearl McLeod's Family Unit sheet on William Pilgrim - wife's maiden name is not clear. Birth certificate of Rebecca indicates it is probably Hehmke and that mother's name originally was Aurtense - which was probably Hortense. Nobody seemed to worry too much about the spelling of female names!

Child of Johnny Pilgrim and Ernestina Hehmke is:
i. REBECCA3 PILGRIM20, b. November 11, 189021.


Generation No. 3

6. Amelia3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1)22 was born Abt. 1872 in Ontario, and died 1918. She married William Seed Bef. 1900. He was born Abt. 1872, and died Unknown.

Notes for Amelia Denzin: Notes from Roy Wellwood state her birth date was 1871

More About William Seed: Occupation: Farmer, carpenter, stonemason Religion: Church: Brethren

Children of Amelia Denzin and William Seed are:
i. MYRTLE4 SEED, b. May 29; m. ARTHUR CLARK; d. June 1979.
ii. HAROLD SEED, b. 1900; m. EVA MCMAHON.
iii. PEARL SEED, b. 1908, Tregarva, Saskatchewan; m. (1) ALEX C LIFFORD; m. (2) TOM PATTERSON, February 24, 1979.

7. Samuel3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1)23 was born April 13, 1876 in Palmer Rapids, Raglan Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario24, and died May 21, 1956 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He married Wilemina Zummach in Killaloe, Ontario. She was born June 14, 1885 in Raglin Township, Ontario, and died 1965.

More About Samuel Denzin: Fact 1: Occupations: Farmer Fact 2: Church: Brethren

Notes for Wilemina Zummach: This surname may be spelled Summach.

Children of Samuel Denzin and Wilemina Zummach are:
i. ETHEL4 DENZIN, b. March 24, 1905; d. 1955; m. THOMAS PATTE RSON.
ii. ARNLEY DENZIN, b. February 22, 1908; m. AGNES SCOULAR.

8. Hannah3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1) was born January 19, 1878 in Ontario, and died 1969 in Victoria, British Columbia. She married Moses Seed 1915. He was born November 18, 1866.

More About Moses Seed: Fact 1: Occupations: Farmer, stonemason Fact 2: Church: Brethren

Children of Hannah Denzin and Moses Seed are:
i. GEORGE ROBERT4 SEED, b. November 18, 1897; d. 1925; m. FLO RENCE WORKMAN.
ii. LAURA MAY SEED, b. July 29, 1904.
iii. HAZEL IRENE SEED, b. September 29, 1907; m. HENRY BLAKNEY, December 21, 1937.

9. Charles Fredrick3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1)25 was born Abt. January 25, 1880 in Pembroke, Ontario26, and died February 03, 1961 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He married Rotha Inez Alice St. George May 05, 1913. She was born April 23, 1885, and died July 13, 1967 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Notes for Charles Fredrick Denzin: Birth date is stated as January 25, 1884 in Roy Wellwood's notes.

Charles second name may be spelled Frederick - see Roy Wellwood's notes.

More About Charles Fredrick Denzin: Occupation: Farmer Religion: Brethren

Children of Charles Denzin and Rotha St. George are:
i. INEZ ISABEL4 DENZIN, b. January 11, 1914.
ii. DORIS LOUISE DENZIN, b. August 30, 1915; m. J.H. BATEMA N, October 14, 1939.
iii. ESTHER ELIZABETH DENZIN, b. December 27, 1916; m. ROBERT S UMMACH, October 14, 1941.
iv. PHYLISS EUNICE DENZIN, b. June 17, 1920; m. HAYDEN DAVIE S, November 04, 1949.
v. ELMER CARLSON DENZIN, b. August 31, 1922; m. ADELE LODE R, June 26, 1946.
vi. MAURICE FRANK DENZIN, b. February 02, 1926; m. VIRGINIA MI LFORD, March 03, 1951.

10. Ida Amanda3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1)27 was born Abt. October 11, 1881 in Renfrew Cty, Ontario, and died August 26, 1950 in Asquith, Saskatchewan. She married William Joseph Wellwood28,29 March 17, 1902 in Tregarva, Saskatchewan30,31, son of Robert Wellwood and Elizabeth Dennison. He was born July 10, 1872 in Caledon Twp., Peel County, Ontario32, and died April 08, 1962 in Asquith, Saskatchewan.

Notes for Ida Amanda Denzin: Spelled on at least one other occasion as Danzin Roy Wellwood, her son, says that her birth year was 1881, but it is listed as 1882 on page 10 of the Wellwood family history. I have not to date (March 03, 1998) been able to find her birth certificate.

More About Ida Amanda Denzin: Childhood: Teen years spent in Craven, Saskatchewan (Tregarva)33

More About William Joseph Wellwood: Homestead: After marriage homesteaded at Roleau, Saskatchewan34 Occupation 1: Stonemason prior to homesteading at Roleau Occupation 2: 1890, Farmer Residence: 1910, Moved to Avondale District, 11 miles from Asquith, Saskatchewan35 Retirement: 1944, Sold farm to Victor Robinson & moved to Asquith35

Children of Ida Denzin and William Wellwood are:
i. FRANK4 WELLWOOD36, d. Died as an infant in Roleau, Saskatc hewan.
ii. LILY WELLWOOD36, d. Died as an infant in Roleau, Saskatche wan.
iii. LOUISE WELLWOOD36, d. Died as an infant in Roleau, Saskatc hewan.
iv. IDA MAE WELLWOOD37, b. November 23, 1905; m. CLARENCE WILB UR FISHER37, April 16, 192837; b. Abt. March 18, 1908; d. February 04, 1964.
v. ARTHUR WESLEY WELLWOOD37, b. September 12, 1907; m. DOROT HY ORINDA WELLWOOD37,38, June 15, 194639; b. April 21, 1911

vi. WILLIAM HENRY WELLWOOD, b. April 03, 190940; d. Septemb er 24, 1993.

Notes for WILLIAM HENRY WELLWOOD: Gravestone marked, "Wellwood, William Henry 1909 - 1993 Forever In Our Hearts" (Source: Roy Wellwood photo taken August 15, 1994 outside of Asquith, Saskatchewan). More About WILLIAM HENRY WELLWOOD: Occupation: Farm labourer
vii. ELLA IRENE WELLWOOD41, b. July 31, 191142; m. FRED TIESSE N; b. July 26, 191442.

Notes for ELLA IRENE WELLWOOD: Roy Wellwood says that Ella Tiessen has been the Wellwood & Denzin Archivist.


viii. RICHARD THOMAS WELLWOOD43, b. June 26, 1913; m. LAURA ANNE MCANDREW44,45, November 05, 194345; b. April 20, 191946.
ix. ROY WELLWOOD, b. September 21, 1914, Asquith, Saskatchewa n; m. FRANCES IRENE BALDWIN, July 16, 1942, Summerland, British Columbia; b. April 25, 1919, Youngstown, Alberta

More About ROY WELLWOOD and FRANCES BALDWIN: Marriage Location: July 16, 1942, West Summerland Baptist Church

x. ESTHER WELLWOOD48, b. March 12, 1916; d. March 19, 199 8; m. LORNE GLENWELL STOVER48, June 09, 193948; b. September 26, 191248.
xi. FREDERICK NEIL WELLWOOD48, b. Abt. August 1917; d. Died yo ung48.
xii. HAZEL BLANCHE WELLWOOD48, b. Abt. August 1917; d. Died you ng48.
xiii. OLIVE REBEKAH WELLWOOD49, b. May 25, 1919; m. CARL GARFIEL D ROUSSEL, November 16, 1945; b. August 16, 191450.


xiv. DOROTHY GRACE WELLWOOD51, b. November 05, 1920; m. PERCY E DSON MILLER, Abt. May 04, 194552; b. April 29, 192053. .

xv. SADIE ELIZABETH WELLWOOD54, b. May 04, 1922; m. HENRY WIND ELS54, July 24, 194654; b. January 27, 1926.


xvi. GLADYS ROWINA WELLWOOD58, b. May 17, 1925; m. (1) ARTHUR A DRIAN, December 19, 1950; m. (2) ROBERT MCAULAY, February 09, 1980; b. May 06, 1922.

11. Alice3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1) was born Abt. 1884 in Ontario, and died January 1960 in Regina, Saskatchewan. She married Stephen Maine.

Notes for Stephen Maine: Surname may be spelled Main (from Pearl McLeod's Family Unit sheet)

Children of Alice Denzin and Stephen Maine are:
i. HARVEY4 MAINE, b. 1910.
ii. FLORENCE MAIN, b. December 08, 1913; m. STANLEY BROWN.
iii. EVA MAIN, b. November 18, 1915; m. EARL BATEMAN.
iv. STANLEY MAIN, b. Winnipeg, Manitoba; m. ELISE.
v. CLARENCE MAIN.
vi. EDWARD MAIN, m. DORIS.
vii. MAY MAINE.

More About MAY MAINE: Fact 1: Died in infancy

viii. CHARLES MAINE.

More About CHARLES MAINE: Fact 1: Died in infancy.

12. Arthur3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1) was born Abt. October 1893 in Tregarva, Saskatchewan. He married Ethel Mulberry October 09, 1918.

Notes for Arthur Denzin: Roy Wellwood's notes state he was born in 1897

Marriage Notes for Arthur Denzin and Ethel Mulberry: Roy Wellwood's notes state they were married December 19, 1922

Children of Arthur Denzin and Ethel Mulberry are:
i. VERNON LESLIE4 DENZIN, m. GLADYS WAIRTY.
ii. GRACE DENZIN, m. DAVID ALBERT CLARK.

13. Gertrude3 Denzin (Elizabeth2 Pilgrim, William1) was born March 10, 1898 in Tregarva, Saskatchewan, and died January 18, 1988 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She married (1) James Cooper. She married (2) Norman Clark December 19, 1922.

More About James Cooper and Gertrude Denzin: Marriage Fact: James died of flu 6 months after they were married.

Child of Gertrude Denzin and Norman Clark is:
i. RAY RITCHIE4 CLARK, b. January 30, 1928; m. AGNES, June 2 9, 1951.

14. William3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born May 04, 1880, and died October 1974.

Children of William Gehrke are:
i. MARJORIE4 GEHRKE.
ii. MARY GEHRKE.
iii. REGINALD GEHRKE.

15. Louisa Bella3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born May 01, 1882, and died December 1954. She married McLeod.

Children of Louisa Gehrke and McLeod are:
i. DOROTHY PEARL4 MCLEOD.
ii. MINNIE MCLEOD.

16. August Edward3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born September 09, 1884, and died July 02, 1980.

Children of August Edward Gehrke are:
i. LORRAINE4 GEHRKE.
ii. MARIE GEHRKE.

17. Rebecca3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born January 27, 1887, and died June 1921. She married Hall.

Children of Rebecca Gehrke and Hall are:
i. GILBERT4 HALL.
ii. DANNY HALL.
iii. VINA HALL.
iv. ELISIE HALL.
v. JOHNNY HALL.
vi. ELLIS HALL.
vii. OLIVE HALL.

18. Alexander3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born October 23, 1888.

Children of Alexander Gehrke are:
i. ELEANOR4 GEHRKE.
ii. MELVILLE GEHRKE.
iii. HOWARD GEHRKE.
iv. IRENE GEHRKE.
v. LEOLA GEHRKE.
vi. KENNETH GEHRKE.
vii. AUDREY GEHRKE.

19. John3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born December 27, 1890, and died Abt. 1944.

Notes for John Gehrke: Pearl McLeod's Family Unit sheet for William Pilgrim states death was 1944 or 1946

Child of John Gehrke is:
i. ORVILLE4 GEHRKE.

20. Robert Nathan3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born August 20, 1896, and died October 1975.

Child of Robert Nathan Gehrke is:
i. SON4 GEHRKE.

21. Samuel Roger3 Gehrke (Annie Amelia2 Pilgrim, William1)59 was born January 16, 1898, and died June 1964.

Children of Samuel Roger Gehrke are:
i. LILLIAN4 GEHRKE.
ii. WILLIAM GEHRKE.
iii. ROBERT GEHRKE.
iv. PATRICIA GEHRKE.


Endnotes

1. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated, Page 1, "William Pilgrim was born in England. He was an English Coachman." 2. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated, Page 1, "Johanna Spielberg was born in Pomeran, Germany. She was a German Countess and was disowned by her family when she married." 3. Government of Canada, 1871 Federal Census, Index @www.archives.ca. 4. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated. 5. Uncertain, Pilgrim, William Family Unit Sheet. 6. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated. 7. Government of Ontario, Denzin, Franz and Elizabeth Pilgrim Marriage Certificate, (Ontario Marriage Certificates). 8. Denzin, Frank Family Unit Sheet. 9. Marriage Certificate for Franz Denzin and Elizabeth Pilgrim of Brudenell, married in South Algoma, Renfrew County, Ontario, 25 December 1872. 10. Birth Certificate of Charles Frederick Denzin 11. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated, Page 1. 12. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated. 13. Statement of Birth for Rebecca Denzin 14. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Pilgrim, Pilgrim Birth Certificate, (Ontario Birth Certificates), Ontario Birth Certificates, Delayed Registration #501111, dated April 25, 1951, "Place of Birth near Palmer Rapids, Ontario, Twp. Raglan, Cty. Renfrew, Denzin, Rebecca, single birth, female, October 23, 1874, mother now deceased, birth not premature, mother Louisa Pilgrim, Tregarva, Sask., Canadian Citizen, German born, Age 20 at time of birth, housewife, one child born to this mother alive before this birth, signed by Rebecca Sutton, Registration date April 25, 1951." 15. Birth Certificate of Henry Denzin 16. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Denzin, Henry Birth Certificate, (Ontario Birth Certificates), "Born May 5th 1888, Henry, Male, Father: Frank Denzin, Mother: Lousia Pilgram, Profession of Father: Farmer, Informant: Frank Denzin, Father, of Raglan Twp, Registered May 17th, 1888, No accoucheur, Registrar: J. E. Miller." 17. Uncertain, Pilgrim, William Family Unit Sheet. 18. Birth Certificate of Lousia Pilgram 19. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Pilgram, Lousia Birth Certificate, (Ontario Birth Certificates), "Born May 2, 1892, Lousia, Female, Father: Gustave Pilgram, Mother:Caroline Bouderack, Profession of Father: Farmer, Informant: G. Pilgram, Raglan, Registration Date: June 4/92, No Accoucheur, Registrar: J. Miller." 20. Birth Certificate of Rebecca Pilgrim. 21. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Pilgrim, Rebecca Birth Certificate, (Ontario Birth Certificates), "Born 11th Nov. 1890, Rebecca Pilgrim, Female, Father: John Pilgrim, Mother: Aurtense Hehmke, Father's Profession: Farmer, Informant: John Watson, Clerk, Rockingham, Registration Date: 11th Decr. 1890, No Accoucheur, Registrar: John Whelan." 22. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated. 23. Statement of Birth for Samuel Denzin 24. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Denzin, Samuel Statement of Birth, (Ontario Birth Certificates), "Samuel Denzin, April 13, 1876, Palmer Rapids, Raglin Twp., Renfrew Cty, Father: Frank Denzin, Mother: Louise Pilgrim, Racial Origin of father: German, Racial Origin of Mother: German, Occupation of Father: Farmer, Occupation of Mother: Housewife, Type of Business Father: Farming, Type of Business Mother: At Home, Age of father at time of birth: 30, Age of mother at time of birth: 23, Place of birth of father: Germany, Place of birth of mother: Germany." 25. Birth Certificate of Charles Frederick Denzin 26. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Denzin, Charles Frederick Birth Certificate, (Ontario Birth Certificates), "Born 25 Jany 1884, Charles Frederick, Male, to Francis Denzin and Eliza Pilgrim, Father's Profession: Farmer, Informant: Francis Denzin, Farmer, Raglan Twp., Registration Date: 15th Mch 1884, Accoucheur: None, Registrar: E.R. McPhee." 27. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 9 & 10. 28. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Pages 9 & 10. 29. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Wellwood, William Joseph Birth Certificate, #016876 When Born: 10th July 1872 Name: William Joseph Sex: M Father: Robert Wellwood Mother: Elizabeth Dennison Profession of Father: Farmer Informant: Robert Wellwood Residence: Caledon When Registered: 7th April 1873 Accoucheur: Mrs. Joseph Rolsten Registrar: David Kirkwood. 30. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 60, Note 20. 31. Unknown author, "Pilgrim Family Tree," Unpublished manuscript. Undated, Page 2. 32. Province of Ontario, Vital Statistics, Wellwood, William Joseph Birth Certificate. 33. Roy Wellwood, interviews by Peggy Scott, June 1998 34. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 60, Note 20. 35. Wellwood, Christopher R., Family History, Edition 2, 1992 36. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10 & Footnote 21, Page 60. 37. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10. 38. Roy Wellwood. 39. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10. 40. Roy Wellwood. 41. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Pages 10 & 11. 42. Roy Wellwood. 43. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Pages 10 & 11. 44. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 11. 45. Roy Wellwood. 46. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 11. 48. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10. 49. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10 & 11. 50. Roy Wellwood. 51. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10. 52. Roy Wellwood, or May 05, 1945. 53. Roy Wellwood. 54. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10. 55. Roy Wellwood. 56. Roy Wellwood, Phone conversation of March, 1998. 57. Roy Wellwood. 58. Wellwood, Christopher R., "A Family History: Wellwood 1578 - 1992 Reviresco," Unpublished manuscript, Edition 2, 1992, Page 10 & 12. 59. Uncertain, Pilgrim, William Family Unit Sheet. 
PILGRIM, Wilhelm C (I2883)
 
421 !SOURCE: 1. PROTESTANT MARRIAGES L'OUTAOUAIS-ANGLICAN
!NAME SPELLED WHEELIHORN(1)

(See article from the Oakes Times taken from the History of Dickey County compiled by the Dickey County Historical Society 1976 re Dickey County pioneer John Wheelihan 1828-1909.) John Wheelihan arrived in Dakota Territory in the spring of 1882 from Shawville, Quebec, Canada. He was born in County Cork, Ireland. He spent three years in the regiment of the British Army and part of his tour was the Rock of Gibralter, where he rose to First Seargent. There, he joined the Masons in 1857 and remained a lifetime member. While in Canada, he married Elizabeth Barr and had four daughters, Margaret & Alice (both died in Canada as toddlers), and Ada & Harriet (Dolly). After his wife's death, he married her sister, Maria September 30, 1872. Upon arrival in Dakota, he opened the Headquarters Saloon, on the far northwest corner of mainstreet (across from Randalls and the Opera House) and filed for the Wheelihan homestead. In 1884, he made arrangements for his wife, Maria and his older daughters and their four oldest children together (John David Alexander, Zillah May, Amelia, and James Henry, known as Harry) together to join him in Ellendale. Their youngest children, William and Pansy were born in Ellendale. John Wheelihan I became one of the first justices of the peace in Dickey County and Maria fed plaintiffs, defendents and court spectators in their claim shanty, where he held court. John and Maria also raised Percheron and Hamilton horses as well as shorthorn cattle. Around 1900, they built an eight room farmhouse on the Wheelihan farm.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150268356/john-p-wheelihan 
WHEELIHAN, John (I49220635)
 
422 !SOURCE: 1. QUERIES TIMBERLINE 94-22 STAN JACKSON, NORTH BAY, ONT.
EDWARDS, William Sr. (I49218840)
 
423 !SOURCE: 1. QUERIES TIMBERLINE-MAY PRANGE
2. bmd almonte gazette obit 1882
3. info from Lowell Hawkins 
LEACH, Henry (I227)
 
424 !Source: 1. renfrew co marriage reg 1858-1869
2. 1871 Census Ross Twp.
!Home: PEEVER 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 165 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p39 film t6355 12 PEEVER D K M 1891-46 married - Ont Ire Ire Methodist farmer 13 PEEVER { ? } Elizabeth F 1891-49 married wife Ire Ire Ire Methodist 14 PEEVER Charles M M 1891-22 - son Ont Ont Ire Methodist farmer 15 PEEVER Martha F 1891-20 - dtr Ont Ont Ire Methodist 16 PEEVER William F 1891-18 - son Ont Ont Ire Methodist shoemaker caution: relationship "s", but sex "f" on original document 17 PEEVER Sarah A F 1891-17 - dtr Ont Ont Ire Methodist 18 PEEVER Arthur E M 1891-14 - son Ont Ont Ire Methodist 19 PEEVER Ellen F 1891-11 - dtr Ont Ont Ire Methodist 20 PEEVER Minnie F 1891-8 - dtr Ont Ont Ire Methodist 1901 census apr 8 1846

1881 Census Place:Ross, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist H Div 1 Pa ge 6 Family 20 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace David K. PEEVERMM35IrishO Occ:FarmerReligion:Episcopal Methodist Elizth. PEEVERFM38IrishIreland Religion:Episcopal Methodist Char. Mathew PEEVERM12IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Martha E. PEEVERF10IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist William Henry PEEVERM8IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Sarah Ann PEEVERF6IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Arthur Ed. PEEVERM4IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Ellen Elizth. PEEVERF1IrishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Mary MCKEDDIEF19ScottishOntario Occ:ServantReligion:Presbyterian

A David K? Peever is in 1911 Census Cobden, Renfrew Co., Ontario with a wi fe Isabell; right age; Gould St.; mason; next to his son Charles 
PEEVER, David Kennedy (I49219692)
 
425 !Source: 1. renfrew co marriage reg 1858-1869
!Home: Andrew of Admaston and Mary Ann of Horton(1) 
CROZIER, Andrew (I2791)
 
426 !Source: 1. renfrew co marriage reg 1858-1869
!Home: Ben of admaston; Ellen of Horton(1) 
HUMPHRIES, Ellen Jane (I2400)
 
427 !Source: 1. renfrew co marriage reg 1858-1869
!Home: both of Admaston (1) 
MAYHEW, Joseph (I45619080)
 
428 !Source: 1. Renfrew County Marriages 1869-1875 Vol 1 by Olga Lewis Reg No 2080 Horace Austin Church age 31 bachelor/merchant born and residin Chelsa Quebec son of Gardiner Church and Martha Corie to Susan Helen Bennie age 27 sppinster born Ramsay residing Westmeath dau of John Bennie and Helen Carswell. Witnessed by Robert Bennie of Westmeath. Both Pres married at Beachburg Aug 19 1869 by rev. Hugh Cameron by licence. Reg No. 2080(1) CHURCH, Horace Austin (I52375724)
 
429 !SOURCE: 1. RENFREW MERC ABST-MARRIAGES 1878 MCADAM, Annie Euphemia (I49218877)
 
430 !SOURCE: 1. RENFREW MERCURY ABST SEPT 11 1914 paper
2. PROTESTANT MARRIAGE DE L'OUTAOUAIS QUEBEC

!DEATH: AT HOME OF DAU MRS. COWLEY OF PARALYSIS(1)
!HOME: PORTAGE-DU-FORT(1) OF CLARENDON AT TIME OF MARRIAGE 1870 
GIBBONS, Frances Elizabeth (I1536)
 
431 !source: 1. renfrew mercury paper date dec 15 1893 HUMPHRIES, Carman (I2485)
 
432 !source: 1. renfrew mercury paper date nov 23 1877 bmd BURWELL, Rosemond (I2759)
 
433 !SOURCE: 1. ROSE FAMILY BY GORDON HAMILTON (UOVGG LIB)
2. 1871 Census Ross Twp. 1861 census "ROSE","William","farmer","Can",1840,"EM",44,"M","married",, ,"Ann","wife","Ire",,"EM",46,"F","married",, ,"John","labourer","Can",,"EM",19,"M",,, ,"James","labourer","Can",,"EM",11,"M",,, ,"William A",,"Can",,"EM",6,"M",,, ,"Margaret",,"Can",,"EM",18,"F",,,

1871 Census Ross Twp. with parents

ROSE, WILLIAM M 1818 ONTARIO CE P.68 ENGLISH FARM ER ANN F 1815 IRELAND CE P.68 JOHN M 1842 ONTARIO EM P.68 MARGARET F 1846 ONTARIO EM P.68 JAMES M 1850 ONTARIO EM P.68 LURENY F 1854 ONTARIO EM P.68 WILLIAM ANDREW M 1855 ONTARIO EM P.68

ROSE 1891 census @ca.on.113i1 family 081 @ca.on.renfrew.ross division 1 p18, 19 film t6355 19 ROSE William M 1891-69 married - Ont nb Ont Methodist farmer 20 ROSE { ? } Prisila F 1891-59 married wife Ont Ont u Methodist 21 ROSE Almidia F 1891-31 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 22 ROSE Almira F 1891-29 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 23 ROSE Albert M 1891-22 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist farmer 24 ROSE Benjamin M 1891-19 - son Ont Ont Ont Methodist farmer 25 ROSE Isabella F 1891-14 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 1 ROSE Maud F 1891-5 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Methodist 1881 Census Place:Ross, Renfrew North, Ontario, Canada Source:FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 114 SubDist H Div 1 Pa ge 6 Family 21 SexMarrAgeOriginBirthplace William ROSEMM60GermanOntario Occ:FarmerReligion:Episcopal Methodist Prcilla ROSEFM49GermanOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Isabella ROSEF5GermanOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Samuel ROSEM3GermanOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Almedia CHURCHF21EnglishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Almira CHURCHF19GermanOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Albert CHURCHM12EnglishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Martha CHURCHF12EnglishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist Benjamin CHURCHM9EnglishOntario Religion:Episcopal Methodist

Children: Almelda; Almira; Albert; Martha & Benjamin are Church children a nd Wm and his first wife didn't likely have children of same names 
ROSE, William (I49219333)
 
434 !SOURCE: 1. ROSEBANK CEM. LISTING PLAUNT, John Wilfred Allan (Pex) (I2903)
 
435 !SOURCE: 1. RUBY BENNETT
2. DENNISON FAMILY TREE
3. PEMBROKE PAPER-1872
4. GRAVESTONE-MICKSBURG CEM.-UNITED?
5. MICK FAMILY TREE
6. 1871 CENSUS-WILBERFORCE TWP.
7. 1901 CENSUS-STAFFORD TWP.
8. 1881 CENSUS-STAFFORD TWP.
9. MICKSBURG- ST. ANDREW'S PRES C. CEM. LISTING
10. INFO FROM LORNA MILNE
!DATES:1854-1943(9),(10)
!HOME: CAME TO CANADA FROM IRELAND IN 1861(7)
!NAME:JANE(1)
MILLAR (2)
!MARRIAGE: SEE SPOUSE'S NOTE

OF WILBERFORCE'(3) 
MILLAR, Jane (I2325)
 
436 !SOURCE: 1. RUBY BULMER
2. INFO FROM AUNT GIRLIE
!HOME:?CAME WITH HUSBAND AND 4 CHILDREN FROM C. ANTRIM, IRELAND IN 1840'S AND DIED OF CHOLERA ON ARRIVAL TO CANADA, ALONG WITH 3 OF THE CHILDREN(1)
!DEATH: APPARENTLY DIED? BURIED? ON GROSS ISLE(2) 
PATTERSON, Ann (I1914)
 
437 !Source: 1. sarah jane's marriage
2. 1871 census ross twp 1861 census ross twp FRASER Alexander farmer Can 1845CS 41M married
Ann wife Ire CS 41F married
John labourer Can CS 12M
Sarah A Can CS 10F
Thomas W Can CS 8M
William J Can CS 6M 
FRASER, Alexander (I1659)
 
438 !SOURCE: 1. SMITH FAMILY TREE
2. FOUNDING FAMILIES OF ADMASTON, HORTON, & RENFREW VILLAGE
3. 1891 CENSUS-BROMLEY TWP.
4. 1901 CENSUS-BROMLEY TWP. CON 9 EH5
5. 1881 CENSUS-BROMLEY TWP.
6. 1851 CENSUS-ADMASTON TWP.
7. founding families of bromley twp
!BIRTH: LISTED 1832(2); 20/03/34(4)
!OCCUPATION: WORKED ON LOG DRIVES ON THE BONNECHERE RIVER; SERVED AS CONSTABLE IN THE DOUGLAS AREA.
!HOME: BROMLEY TWP.EH5 CON 9 ; LIVING WITH PARENTS IN 1851 CENSUS AGE 20 interview in renfrew mercury: states date of birth 1832. sitting in front of a fireplace built when the house was erected over two generations ago but since reduced in size to effect a saving in the fuel which fireplaces so readily consume. the residence was built by Mr. Bowes' father-in-law, r.r.smith who died in 1907(7) left Ramsay Twp. in 1836 and settled in Admaston and then to Douglas. The journey from Ramsay was made in the winter season on sleighs. At that time there was no bridge at Douglas, nor was there any for many years afterward. Mr. Bowes had the contract of building the second, which a number of years ago ws replaced by the pressent structure. Before Lanark and Renfrew Counties were separated Mr. Bowes went to Perth as juryman, sometimes walking there and back. He was for several years a constable, a man over six feet and weighing 175 pounds, and on more than one occasion he took a prisoner to Perth. One of them was aWaterloo veteran who in Douglas shot and killed another resident of the village. Sentenced to hang, the sentence was communted to imprisonment for life, and afterward, on account of failing health, a pardon was granted. 39. James (E141)3 BOWES (Robert (E9)2, James (E01)1, John (E001)A, John ( E0001)B) was born 20 Mar 1833 in Ramsay, Twp., ON, and died 10 May 19 32 in Douglas, ON. He married Catherine SMITH.

Children of James BOWES and Catherine SMITH are: 105i.Robert (E201B)4 BOWES, born 1857 in ON; died 1931. He married Jan et RUSSELL. 106ii.Elizabeth (E201B) BOWES, born 1859; died Unknown. She married Do nald McLEOD. 107iii.Richard (E206B) BOWES, born 1859 in ON; died 1942. He married A gnes PENNY. 108iv.Janet (E203B) BOWES, born 1861 in ON; died 1944. She married Hu gh LIVINGSTONE, Dr.. 109v.Mary Jane (E204B) BOWES, born 1864 in ON; died 1891. She marri ed Richard FRANCIS. 110vi.James (E205B) BOWES, born 1866 in ON; died 1938. He married Ottl een TOUGH. 111vii.Carrie (E207B) BOWES, born 1871 in ON; died Unknown. She marri ed Robert TOUGH. from Grace Barrington Baptism St. Andrew's Perth 1830-1881 CS 88 P47 M56 1987 RR Fol C2 --NAT Libra ry Page 00002 James Parents– Bowes Robert, Black, Janet Place of parents' residence-- Ramsay Con 6 Lot 20 Born– Ramsay Born when- Mar 20 1833 from E. Bashak

1901 census Cassie Frnacis with James and Catherine Occupation 1: Log Drives on the Bonnechere River304 Occupation 2: Constable in the Douglas Area304 Residence 1: 1851, Concession 9, East Half Lot 5, Bromley Township, Renfr ew County, Ontario305 Residence 2: 1901, Concession 9, East Half Lot 5, Bromley Township, Renfr ew County, Ontario305 
BOWES, James L. (I49219761)
 
439 !SOURCE: 1. SMITH FAMILY TREE
2. INFO PROVIDED BY GLADYS FRANCIS
3. INFO PROVIDED BY IRIS ELLIOTT
!BIRTH: PLACE(3)
!DEATH: PLACE(3) 
SMITH, Luella (I49218816)
 
440 !SOURCE: 1. SMITH FAMILY TREE
2. INFO PROVIDED BY IRIS E. ELLIOTT
!DEATH PLACE: NOT CONFIRMED(2) 
SMITH, Hugh Rea (I49218705)
 
441 !SOURCE: 1. SMITH FAMILY TREE
2. INFO PROVIDED BY IRIS E. ELLIOTT
!DEATH: DATE 1980 1981(2) 
SMITH, Merritt Joseph (I49219038)
 
442 !SOURCE: 1. SMITH FAMILY TREE
2. REFLECTIONS OF RESTOULE 1850-1990
3. PIONEER REMINISCENSES OF THE UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY
4. 1851 CENSUS-WILBERFORCE
5. THE MARRIAGE REGISTER OF UPPER CANADA VOL 5 BATHURST DISTRICT
!MARRIAGE: 7 APR 1851 BY REV. THOMAS HANNA; WIT: OZIAS BENNING & RALPH LETT(5)
!OCCUPATION: SHOEMAKER BY TRADE, SAILOR BY CHOICE, FARMER FOR A SHORT TIME, ADVENTURER(2)
!DEATH: BILLY HAD MOVED TO A CABIN ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COMMANDA LAKE AND IN FEB 1904, WHILE CROSSING THE LAKE TO VISIT HIS FRIENDS JIM A ND CARRIE MCVEETY HE FELL THROUGH THE ICE WITHIN SIGHT OF THEIR HOME. J IM RAN TO HIS RESCUE, BUT BY THE TIME JIM GOT HIM TO THE HOUSE, BILLY'S LO NG WHITE BEARD WAS FROZEN STIFF. THE ORDEAL PROVED TO BE TOO MUCH FOR BIL LY WHO CONTRACTED PNEUMONIA AND DEPARTED FROM THIS LIFE A FEW DAYS LATER AT AGE 96(2)
!HOME: WILLIAM ADN CHRISTIANNA LIVED IN A LOG HOUSE BUILT IN WILBERFORCE TWP. IN 1854 AND HAD 3 CHILDREN BY 1861(3( SHORTLY AFTER HE AND SPOUSE SEPARATED HE AND THE CHILDREN CAME TO RESTOULE, ABT. 1868. A MIDDLE AGED MAN WITH FIVE YOUNG CHILDREN WM. JR. 14; MARY 12; ROBERT 10; TOM 8; ELLEN ALMOST 5 STARTIN O UT ON AN ADVENTURE WITH NO MAP, ONLY VERBAL DIRECTIONS TO GUIDE THEM TO TH EIR DESTINATION; A SPOT SOUTH OF LAKE NIPISSING. BILLY AN IRISH IMMIGRAN T, FROM THE PEMBROKE AREA THEY CAME BY STEAMER TO CHALK RIVER, THEN LOAD ED THEIR BELONGINGS INTO TWO INDIAN WAR CANOES, PICKED UP THEIR PADDLES A ND HEADED UP THE OTTAWA RIVER. THE THRILL AND EXCITEMENT OF PREPARATION SO ON GAVE WAY TO REALITY AS MUSCLES ACHED FROM LONG HOURS OF PADDLING AND CA RRYING THEIR BELONGINGS ACROSS PORTAGES, BUT THE JOURNEY HAD BEGUN ADN THE RE WAS NO TURNING BACK. THEYU FOLLOWED THE VOYAGEURS' HIGHWAY UP THE OTTA WA RIVER, MATTAWA RIVER, TROUT LAKE, AND LAVASSE RIVER, THEN ACROSS LAKE N IPISSIN TO THE MOUTH OF SOUTH RIVER, A JOURNEY OF SEVERAL WEEKS. NO LI FE JACKETS PROTECTED THOSE YOUNSTERS AS THEY BUFFETTED THE TREACHEROUS WAV ES OF LAKE NIPISSING. ONLY THE DETERMINATION AND RELENTLESS URGING OF BIL LY ENCOURAGED THE BOYS AS THEY PLIED THEIR PADDLES AND STRUGGLED FORWAR D. AT THE TINY SETTLEMENT OF NIPISSING, THEY RESTED BEFORE STRIKING O UT ON FOOT FOR THE HEAD WATERS OF RESTOULE RIVER, FOLLOWING BLAZES ON T HE TREES. APPARENTLY, ANOTHER MAN WALKED WITH THEM AS A GUIDE. EDITH(TENN ANT) STACEY TELLS OF HER MOTHER, THE YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE MCKEE FAMI LY , DESCRIBING THE JOURNEY TO HER MANY TIMES AND RECALLING HOW WEARY S HE WAS. ELLEN ALSO TOLD OF HEARING "THE MAN" SAY "WE'RE ON THE RIGHT TRAI L, THERE'S THE BLAZE", LITTLE ELLEN WAS PERPLEXED AS OLDER MEMBERS OF T HE FAMILY WATCHED FOR BLAZES. TO HER BLAZES MEANT FIRE AND SHE KEPT ASKI NG HER DAD TO SHOW HER THE BLAZE. AT THE DINNERING PLACE (HOTHAM), THEY C OOKED A MEAL BEFORE CONTINUING. THE YEAR WAS 1868. NO DOUBT THEY WERE EXH AUSTED, BUT THEIR ENTHUSIASM WAS UNDAUNTED. RETOULE'S *FIRST* SETTLERS H AD ARRIVED SAFELY! WITH THE HELP OF FRIENDLY INDIANS, THE MCKEES BUILT TH EIR LOG CABIN ON THE WEST BANK OF RESTOULD RIVER. THE MEN MADE A TRIP BA CK TO PEMBROKE FOR MORE SUPPLIES BEFORE WINTER SET IN AND BILLY MCKEE'S T WO YOUNG DAUGHTERS WERE TAKEN TO STAY WITH FRIENDS UNTIL LIVING CONDITIO NS HERE COULD BE IMPROVED(2)
!DOB:1908? ; AGE 34 MAR 15 IN 1851(4)

1871 - Living in Matawan West Township, Nipissing District, Ontario. Willi am, 52, born in Ireland, Church of England, Irish, Farmer; Christien, 3 5, born in Ontario, Church of England, Scotch; children: William, 16, Robe rt, 14, Thomas, 10, Mary, 7, Ellen, 5. All the children were born in Onta rio. William owns 50 acres of land with 5 acres improved. The family li ve in a shanty.(from Sharon Weller) 1861 Wm 43; christianna 25, wm 7, robert 5, thomas 1

WM McKee suspected of killing his wife prior to going north. He claimed s he ran away. There was never a trace of her. He was also suspected of killing a man while up north. 
MCKEE, William (I1159)
 
443 !SOURCE: 1. SOME EARLY MARRIAGES IN LANARK CO.
2. bmd renfrew mercury jan 22 1909 paper
!Birth: 81 yr at death in 1909(2)
!MARRIAGE FEB 14 1862; PARENTS WILLIAM AND PHOEBE JACKSON; LIVING IN WILBERFORCE(1) Died Wilberforce Jan 14 1909 (previous paper article states Jan 7 190 9) Mr John Jackson, aged 80. Born in Wexford Co., Ireland and came to Ca nada at age 12. In 1862 he married Henrietta Hawkins of Beckwith who di ed 20 years ago. They had 10 children, 8 survive: Mrs. P Hayes, Staffor d; Mrs. G Whitmore, Greenwood; Mrs. D C King, Lake Dore; Mrs. F Burgess, M ink Lake; Thos W, Lake Dore; William T Beachburg; John and Emma at hom e. Funeral service by Rev Mr McIntosh at teh Pres Cemetery, Stafford (Pem broke Observer) 
JACKSON, John Evan (I1872)
 
444 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I49218911)
 
445 !SOURCE: 1. T/C MAY PRANG 07/12/1996
2. 1851 CENSUS-WILBERFORCE TWP.
3. QUERIES TIMBERLINE 94-22 STAN JACKSON
!PHOEBE A WIDOW CAME TO PAKENHAM TP. IN 1841 WITH 7 OF HER 8 CHILDREN, THEN TO GREEN LAKE IN WILBERFORCE TP. IN 1842 WITH 5 CHILDREN AND BROS EVAN EDWARDS, HIS WIFE AND 8 CHILDREN(3)
!CENSUS 1851-WIDOW LIVING WITH JOSEPH JACKSON -SON? CON 22 LOT 9.10 WILBERFORCE
Notes from Garnet Hawkins:Wm Fraser Jackson died in Co. Wexford Ireland; Phoebe came to canada with her children, youngest was 12. and settled near Rankin as her brother Evan Edwards was living there 
EDWARDS, Phoebe Lutiner (I247)
 
446 !SOURCE: 1. T/C TO MAY PRANGE 06/12/96
2. 1861 CENSUS-WILBERFORCE TWP. CON 21 LOT 1/2 7, 8, 9
3. 1851 CENSUS-WILBERFORCE TWP.
!CENSUS: 1861: FARMER FROM IRELAND AGE 42, WIFE ELIZ AGE 41; 9 CHILDREN, FIRST 3 BORN IN IRLEND(2) 1851: 5 CHILDREN AND SPOUSE ALSO IN 1851 CENSUS ARE JOSEPH JACKSON SURVEYOR AGE 32, JUNE 9; AND PHOEBE JACKSON WIDOW FROM IRELAND AGE 54, MAY 22(3) 1901 census Alice & Fraser Twp aug 14 1810, IRe emigrated in 1850 
PLUMMER, Richard (I244)
 
447 !SOURCE: 1. THE ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF MARY S. NEE SHEPARD AND GEORGE GREEN, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO 1881-1970 BY STEPHEN L. GRAY. GREEN, George R (I1249)
 
448 !SOURCE: 1. THE DESCENDANTS OF ARCHIBALD STEWART (UOVGG LIB)
!DESCENDANTS: LISTED IN THIS BOOK(1) 
CHILDERHOSE, Agnes Cora (I959)
 
449 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I49219583)
 
450 !SOURCE: 1. TIMBERLINE 94-33 ARTICLE A CANADIAN GRAVESTONE & ITS IRISH DOUBLE
!HOME: ANDREW YOUNG AND WIFE MARY LOWES IN 1923 PETITIONED THE COLONIAL OFFICE ASKING FOR LAND IN UPPER CANADA.TOOK UP LAND IN PAKENHAM T WP. NEAR CEDAR HILL, SW1/4 LOT 2 CON 6 IN SEP 1923. UNABLE TO PAY RE NT , HE MOVED TO STAFFORD TWP. 1836 AND SQUATTED ON LOTS 3,4,5,6,7,8 OF C ON 1 UNTIL 1845. HE 1849 IE PURCHASED THE LOTS FROM JOHN EGAN FOR L2 48 HE ERICTED A STONE IN NANTINAN PARISH, C. LIMERICK IRELAND FOR HIS PARE NTS. THE YOUNGS WERE ON E OF SEVERAL FAMILIES FROM THE BALLINGRANE AR EA OF IRELAND WHO WRE IREISH PALATINES. THESE PEOPLE EMIGRATED TO ENGLA ND IN 1709 FROM The LOWER PALATINATE, A RICH AGRICULTURAL AREA ALON G T HE RHINE. FORCED OUT BY CONTINULA WARFARE, HIGH TAXES, AND UNCOMFORTABLE R ELIGIOUS TENSIONS, ABOUT 10,000 TRAVELLED TO ENGLAND. ABOUT 200 FAMILI ES , ALL PROTESTANT WERE SENT TO IRELAND TO STRENGTHEN THE PROTESTANT CAU SE THERE. THE LARGEST GROUP OF PALATINES WAS SETTLED WITH SIR THOMAS SOUT HWELL ON HIS ESTATE NEWAR RATHKEALE, C. LIMERICK IN THE TOWNLANDS OF COURT MATRIX, CASTLE MATRIC, KI LLEHEEN, AND BALLINGRANE. the letter Andrew Young and some of his neighbours wrote to the Colonial Office in Londond, England, asking about coming to Canada. This was in the spring of 1823 and in 1823 the family signed the papers for the land in Pakenham Township. May Prange

Andrew, farmer, irelnad, WM, 87, sided log house; mary, wife, ireland, 8 0; Joseph, lab., ireland, 38; Margaret, dau, canada, c of e, 18;

1851 Census Stafford Twp YOUNG Andw Farmer Ire W.M. 87 M Sided Log House
Mary wife Ire 80 M
Joseph Lab. Ire 38
Margt daughter Cda CofE 18 (Who is this?) McCormick Richd Servant Cda 18 Davis Sally Grandchild Cda 9


To The
Secretary of State
for the Colonial Department
Downing Street, London

The Memorial of Andrew Young Farmer of Ballingrane Parish of Nantinan near Adair Herewith that for certain reasons arising from the failure of farmin g interest and extreme danger to members of the Established religion in this County of Limerick He with your other Memorials find it necessary to Emigr ate to British America. Our cash per family on an average will not amou nt to more than sixty pounds Sterling to each family of five who intends to emigra te and the object of our Memorial to your Lordship is to know what encourageme nt we can expect from Government as settlers in Upper Canada.
Families
Andrew Young Wife and Eight children
Sam' Lowes Wife & Eleven in family
George St. John Wife and five children
Rob' Caswell Wife & Three Children
Robt Eton Wife no Children
Your Memorialists hope for an answer as soon as possible as we wou ld wish to go out early this season.

Your Lordships most Humble Servant

Andrew Young (signed)

11th April
1823
Source: PAC Reel B-882, Colonial Office 384/9 f. 5 23

The Palatine Family of Andrew YOUNG and Mary LOWE(S) (by David J. Ireton)

The family of Andrew Young and Mary Lowe(s) settled in the first concession of Stafford Township, Renfrew County, Ontario. The family was previously in Lanark County, Ontario, where marriages of 3 of their children occurred.

The first documentation on Youngs is from page 142 of "Palatine Families" by H.Z. Jones.
"Nicol JUNG, aged 21 ,Luth., a carpenter was in the 4th arrivals in England in 1709 (London Lists.) Nichs. YOUNG was head of a German family in Ireland 13JUL1715; on Sept 1720, he was listed with a Henry JUNG on the Southwell Estate near Rathkeale in Co. Limerick (Groves Papers) Nicholas YOUNG was a freeholder at Ballyngarane in July 1747; his probable sons were John and Andrew YOUNG." [1]

In the churchyard at Nantinan, Co Limerick Ireland, there is a stone for; Mary Crips died 12MAY 1807 age 75 and her husband, John Young died 26 OCT1809 aged 83 years. The stone was erected by their son Andrew. This stone and Andrew Young's stone in Stafford both have the same verse "1st Timothy C2V5.". [2] [3] [8]

The Crips (Krebs, Kreps) family is also mentioned on page 33 in Irish Palatines [1]

On April 11 1823, Andrew Young wrote to the Secretary of State for the Colonial Dept in London [4] requesting assistance to immigrate to North America. Reasons given were failure of Farming Interests and extreme danger to members of the established religion. In the letter they say that "cash for property on an average will not amount to more than sixty pounds sterling to each family". The families represented were Andrew Young, wife and eight children Saml Lowes, wife and eleven children George St. (H) John, wife and five children Rob Caswell, wife & three children Robt Eton, wife, no children

We don't know the name of the ship that brought the Young family to Canada, but in 1823, Andrew and 2 sons, Charles and Richard, were given land in Pakenham Twp., Lanark Co., Ont Lot 2 Con 6. [5]

24APR1824 Rebecca Young d/o Andrew & Mary married Evan Edwards -Perth Anglican.[6]

In 1827/8, Andrew YOUNG wrote a series of letters [4] stating that the land in Pakenham was " an entire rock and wholly unfit for cultivation" and requesting relocation to L16 C 8 in Ramsay Twp. Records indicate that they were to be allowed to settle in Ramsay [5], however there is no evidence that they did relocate to Ramsay.

26th Feb 1835 the Perth Anglican records [6] show two marriages;
- William Young to Catherine Poff
- Catherine Young to Peter Poff. (Their daughter Elizabeth was born in Westmeath 22Jun 1837)

In Dec 1840 and Jan 1842, Andrew Young wrote [4] asking to obtain land which they have already occupied and improved in the township of Westmeath. This was likely the same land which they later obtained in first concession of Stafford. In her book on the history of Stafford Township, Marion Patterson writes "At one time it was a part of the area of Westmeath Township organized in 1830. In 1835 two new townships were carved out of the west side of the very large municipality. They were Stafford and Pembroke Townships"

In 1846 John Egan received the patent for lots 3.4.5.6.7 and S1/2 8 Concession 1 Stafford [7]. The north 1/2 of lot 8 was granted to Edmund Burritt. In 1849 John Egan sold all his lots to Andrew Young, and in 1856 Burritt sold his lot to Catherine, widow of William Young.
In 1855 the crown granted S1/2 lot 9 to Andrew Young Sr, for the use and benefit of Robert and Elizabeth Young, children of the deceased William Young. At this time the Young family had 1200 acres in the first concession of Stafford. [7]

Andrew and Mary Young and 5 of their 8 children are buried in St Patrick's Anglican cemetery in Stafford. One daughter Charlotte is buried with her husband Peter Poff in the Methodist/United Church cemetery adjacent to St Patrick's. Many descendants still live in the area.

Andrew Young's stone in Stafford states he was born February 2 1765 in Ballengerane, Parish of Nantenane County of Limerick, Ireland came to Canada 1823 - Died March 28 1859 [8] The information on his wife is "Mary Young who depd this life Febry the 22nd 1852 agd 80 yrs" The only documentation I have that Shows Mary's maiden name was Lowe is from the marriage registration of her son Richard to Ann Smith [9] Their children were all born in Ireland. Our records of eight children matches the number in the letter of Apr 11,1823, mentioned above.


1. Charles YOUNG born1796/1800 died 24FEB 1877 in Wylie Twp., Renfrew Co., Charles was active in council in Stafford and Wylie. He married 19MAR 1841 Sarah CHILDERHOSE b.c.1816 in Co. Limerick, daughter of Stephen CHILDERHOSE and Fanny LOWE. They are buried in St Parick's [10]. They had 9 children

2. Richard YOUNG born 1801 died 6 Dec 1884 Stafford Twp. Buried St Patrick's, [8] Stafford, He was a councilor in Stafford married 1st 25 Mar 1843 Ann HILL 1799 - 18 July 1872 , buried St. Patricks, Stafford. Married 2nd 25 Jun 1873 Ann Smith 1821 - 4 Sep 1909. Ann Smith was the daughter of James SMITH and Elizabeth TENNANT, and the widow of Thomas IRETON 1794-1866. There is some disagreement regarding children - some researchers claim that Richard and Ann SMITH had one son, but I have not found any record of children.

3. Rebecca YOUNG b. 4 APR 1802 died 12 FEB 1882 in Wilberforce Twp., Renfrew Co. married 24 APR 1824 in Lanark Co. Ont to Evan EDWARDS. He was born 3 AMY 1800 in Co Wexford died 14FEB 1863 in Wilberforce (son of William EDWARDS and Phoebe PENTYRE or PENDAR) Rebecca and Evan moved around before settling in Renfrew Co., as evidenced by the birth places of their first three children, 1825 Leeds Co,; 1827 near Queenston; 1829 Buffalo New York; However they returned to Pakenham where the first three children were baptized in 1830. They had 10 children

4. Joseph YOUNG 1808 - 19 NOV 1863 , buried at St Patrick's [8] married 19 FEB 1852 Jane DAVIS 13MAR 1827 Co Wexford died 4SEP1907 buried St Patrick's. Jane was the daughter of Joseph DAVIS and Catherine BELL . They had seven children

5. William YOUNG 1809 - 18 NOV 1851 buried St Patrick's [8] married 26 Feb 1835 in Lanark Co to Catherine POFF born 1812 Co. Kerry Died 12 MAY 1898 Stafford [11]. Catherine was the daughter of John and Sarah POFF, another Palatine family in Stafford. They had nine children.

6. Charlotte YOUNG 11 JUN 1811 - 13DEC 1903 married 26 FEB 1835 in Lanark (same day as her brother William above) to Peter POFF 1808 Co Kerry - 24 NOV 1894 Stafford (brother of Catherine above). They are buried in the Methodist(United Church) cemetery which is adjacent to St Patrick's. They had six children.

7. Mary Ann YOUNG 4OCT1813 - 22 NOV 1883 or 1888 [8] married 19 Jan 1842 William DAVIS 4 OCT 1813 - 4 JAN 1890 [12]. William was a brother of Jane DAVIS above. They are buried in St Patrick's [8]. They had 10 children.

8. Andrew YOUNG c1818 - 10 Jan 1904 Monteagle Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario. Married 28 Feb 1850 Mary McCORMICK 1829, Fitzroy Twp., Carleton Co., Ont - 2 AUG 1891 Monteagle Twp., Hastings Co., Ont. Mary was a daughter of Thomas McCORMICK and Ann CAVANAGH. They moved to Hastings in the early 1850's. They are buried in St Patrick's [8]. They had eight children.


A number of their descendants were involved in local governments, those marked * are also descended from the Poff family;

Children - Charles Young - council in Stafford and Wylie Twps.
- Richard Young - council in Stafford Grandchildren - Samuel Young* - Council in Westmeath Great grandchildren - Peter Black* - Reeve of Stafford - warden of Renfrew Co Gr gr grandchildren - Keith Black* - Reeve of Stafford
- Charlotte Black Logan* - council of Stafford
- Ellard Green* -Reeve of Wilberforce - Warden of Renfrew County Gr gr gr grandchildren - Marion McIntyre Coombes* - council City of Pembroke
- Leslie Green* - Reeve of Wilberforce - Warden of Renfrew County
- Inez Jenkins Boehme Reeve of Radcliffe Twp - Warden of Renfrew Co.





Footnotes
1 -The Palatine Families of Ireland by H.Z. Jones
2 Timberline June 1994
3 Palatines of Ontario by C. Heald
4 Microfilm - National Archives as transcribed by May Prange
5 Lanark County Land records
6 Anglican Archives in Ottawa
7 Renfrew County Land records
8 Monument inscriptions and burial records of St Patricks Anglican Cemetery 1995 Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Society
9 Record #006891, Vital Statistics, Province of Ontario
10 Renfrew Mercury Mar 2, 1877- obit of Charles Young
11 Ontario Death Reg. 18892
12 Ontario Death Reg. 15189
from David Ireton 
YOUNG, Andrew (I213)
 

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