Col. ? Campbell R.N.

M, #17268, b. before 1780
  • Birth*: before 1780; per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.

Family:

Sarah Elizabeth Shuter Wilkins1

F, #17269, b. 15 December 1811, d. 4 November 1860
  • Birth*: 15 December 1811; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Sarah and John had no kids so they adopted their niece, Sarah Elizabeth Shuter Wilkins, daughter of Robert C Wilkins and Mary Smith, born Dec 5/1811. She moved to England with them. She married the Honourable Peter McGill, long time president of the BMO, in London in 1832." per email from Susan Shuter, Jun 24 2025.
    Date Dec 15 1811 per family tree of DonnaGeePugh on ancestry.ca, Oct 31 2024. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.2
  • Marriage*: 15 February 1832; London, England; "As vice-president of the bank in 1830, McGill had undertaken a trip to Great Britain on behalf of the institution in an attempt to secure a royal charter. The resultant charter was too restrictive to be of much use. While there, McGill married Sarah Elizabeth Shuter Wilkins. Sarah was the daughter of Robert Charles Wilkins, a partner in the important Canadian mercantile firm of Shuter and Wilkins which had been particularly active in the Bay of Quinte region of Upper Canada. She brought to the marriage a dowry of £10,000 in real estate, which was to be placed in a trust fund managed by McGill, with all proceeds accruing to him during their marriage. At his death the trust was to revert to his wife." from BIO of Peter McGill, Canadian Dictionary of Biography (Robert Sweeny, "McGILL, PETER (Peter McCutcheon)," in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 8, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003-, accessed October 31, 2024, https://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mcgill_peter_8E.html.)
    Date Feb 15 1832 & location London, England per family tree of DonnaGeePugh on ancestry.ca, Oct 31 2024.; Principal=Peter McCutcheon McGill2,3
  • Death*: 4 November 1860; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Date Nov 4 1860 & location Montreal per family tree of DonnaGeePugh on ancestry.ca, Oct 31 2024. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.2,4
  • Residence*: between 1815 and 1817; London, England; "We are trying to bridge the gap between say 1650's and 1782-1784 when John Snr died in Canada, leaving his two sons and wife Elizabeth who remarried. John moved back to England around 1815-1817 and became very connected to your parish." per FindaGrave.5
  • Adoption*: circa 1820; Upper Canada; "Sarah and John had no kids so they adopted their niece, Sarah Elizabeth Shuter Wilkins, daughter of Robert C Wilkins and Mary Smith, born Dec 5/1811. She moved to England with them. She married the Honourable Peter McGill, long time president of the BMO, in London in 1832." per email from Susan Shuter, Jun 24 2025.; Principal=John Shuter4
  • Married Name: 15 February 1832; McGill2

Family: Peter McCutcheon McGill b. Aug 1789, d. 28 Sep 1860

Citations

  1. Mary's older sister Sarah married John Shuter.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  3. [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
  4. [S33] Unknown author, "Email Message," e-mail to unknown recipient.
  5. [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.

Charles Wilkins

M, #17270, b. 25 December 1813, d. 20 September 1890
  • Birth*: 25 December 1813; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Date 1813 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Date 1812 & location CW per 1851 Census. Date Dec 25 1813 per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.1,2,3
  • Marriage*: 24 November 1835; Upper Canada; "Marriage Notice: (from 'The Mercury', Quebec, 15 Dec 1835) At Murray, head of the Bay of Quinte on 24th ult., Charles Wilkins, merchant of Consecon, to Clarissa Dougall, youngest daughter of B.B. Raney." per GEDCOM of Richard Lander, Aug 6, 2007.
    Date Nov 24 1835 per IGI Record. per 1851 Census.; Principal=Clarissa Dougall Ranney1,4,5
  • Death*: 20 September 1890; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#006890: Name: Charles Wilkins; Date: Sep 20 1890; Age: 76 years?; Occ.: Fisheries Overseer; Born: Canada; Phys.: S. S. Youker; Inf.: ? ; Reg'd.: Sep 23 1890; Rel.: CE; Reg'r.: Dr. R. Roberts (Ontario Death Registration, #006890-1890, ancestry.com)
    Date Sep 20 1890 per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.6
  • Residence*: 1835; Ameliasburgh Twp., Consecon, Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Residence Consecon - per GEDCOM of Richard Lander, Aug 6, 2007.5
  • Census*: 1851; Sidney Twp., Hastings Co., Canada West; Age 39 at 1851 Census: Wilkins, Charles, 39, b. CW, CE, farmer, married; Clarissa, 33, b. CW, CE, married; Mary Ann, 14; Caroline A., 12; Henry A., 10; Mary Smith, 7; Eleanor Clarissa, 6 (1851 Census: Sidney Twp., pg. 181 0f 186 - ancestry.com)1
  • Census: April 1881; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 68 at 1881 Census: Wilkins, Charles, 68, b. Ont., Eng., CE, married; Taressa, 62, b. Ont., Scot., CE, married; Charles G. F., 28, b. Ont., Eng., CE, married; Margaret, 26, b. Ont., Irish, Ce, married; Henry A., 3, b. Ont., Eng.; Frederick R., 8. b. Quebec, Eng.; Clara, 5, b. Quebec, Eng. (familysearch.org)3

Citations

  1. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  2. [S33] Unknown author, "Email Message," e-mail to unknown recipient.
  3. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  4. [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
  5. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  6. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #006890-1890.

Henry Alfred Wilkins

M, #17271, b. 11 November 1820, d. 11 November 1820
  • Birth*: 11 November 1820; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.1
  • Death*: 11 November 1820; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.1

Citations

  1. [S33] Unknown author, "Email Message," e-mail to unknown recipient.

Capt. Robert Wilkins U. E.1,2,3

M, #17272, b. 1743, d. 27 February 1836

  • Birth*: 1743; Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England; Date 1743 per Memorial & CemSearch. Date 1743 & location Ashby-de-la-Zouch, North West Leicestershire Dist., Leiscestershire, England per FindaGrave. Date 1743 & location England per Death Notice. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002. Date 1743 & location Asby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England per family tree of Carrie McMann on ancestry.ca, Oct 7 2024.4,3,5,2,6
  • Marriage*: 1772; Ireland; "ROBERT WILKINS (I) was married to MARY MAY of Dunlackney, County Carlow, Ireland in 1772. She was born on the 16th March 1754." from "History of the Wilkins Family", Hastings County Archives, (https://discover.cabhc.ca/uploads/r/community-archives-of-belleville-and-hastings-county/5/d/3/5d3dc89d6e85141555d657eef6d99fd542c82d09c00245599711ef3dca92abed/TR_3180.pdf)
    Note: Figuring that the marriage took place in Ireland, since Robert Wilkins did not sail to Massachusetts until a few days before the Battle of Bunker Hill. (Dan Buchanan, May 9 2025); Principal=Mary May
  • Death*: 27 February 1836; Murray Twp., The Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "8 March 1836: At the carrying place, on 27th February, Robert Wilkins, in the 94th year of his age. He was born in 1743, in Ashby-de-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. He entered the Army at the age of 17 in the 17th Light Dragoons. At the Battle of Bunker's Hills he had two horses shot under him. After the Battle of White Plains he retired from the Army on account of wounds and settled in New York in business. He left that place at the evacuation and removed to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. He returned to his native country in 1789 and three years later came to Upper Canada." from pg. 44, Death Notices, Ontario Registers CD. Also included in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.
    Date 1836 per Memorial & CemSearch. Date Feb 2 1836 & location Carrying Place per FindaGrave. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.4,5,2,6
  • Burial*: 29 February 1836; Carrying Place Cemetery, Murray Twp., Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Memorial: (See Exhibit) In Memory of; Captain; Robert Wilkins, U. E.; 1743 - 1836; And His Wife; Mary Wilkins; Who Died - 1820 (Carrying Place Cemetery, July 11, 2004)
    CemSearch: Name: Robert Wilkins; Born: 1743; Died: 1836; ID: CRYPLCK018; Other name: Wilkins, Mary [Smith] ( -1820); Cemetery: Carrying Place Cemetery, Conc C, Lot 9, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co.; Note: Captain Robert Wilkins British Army United Empire Loyalist. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=CRYPLCK018%5E0)
    FindaGrave: Name: Captain Robert Wilkins; Birth: 1743, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, North West Leicestershire District, Leicestershire, England; Death: 2 Feb 1836 (aged 92–93), Carrying Place, Murray Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario, Canada; Burial: Carrying Place Cemetery, Carrying Place, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, Canada; Memorial ID: 218042791; Note: Capt. Robert Wilkins was a Loyalist and a veteran of the war of 1812. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/218042791/robert-wilkins?_gl=1*1d5r1dq*_gcl_au*NDEyMTQ3NTI0LjE3NDU3NjI0OTE.*_ga*NTYwMjIyMjkyLjE2NzQ5Mzg5MDg.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*NDE4NTg5MmUtYjg2Yy00OTlkLWEwNmItNzMyYjczMjQ2Y2JhLjE3MDQuMS4xNzQ2MDIxNjIzLjU5LjAuMA..*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*NDE4NTg5MmUtYjg2Yy00OTlkLWEwNmItNzMyYjczMjQ2Y2JhLjEyMzUuMS4xNzQ2MDIxNjIzLjAuMC4w)2,5,6
  • Note: 1760; 17th Light Dragoons, Leicestershire, England; "He entered the Army at the early age of 17, in the 17th Light Dragoons, then commanded by the late Colonel Hale. Soon after he joined the Regiment it was ordered to Scotland. There it did not remain long: the 'Whiteboy' conspiracy had been formed in Ireland." in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.
  • Immigration*: 10 June 1775; Massachusetts, U.S.A.; "From Ireland he sailed with the same distinguished Regiment for the North American Colonies, then raising the standard of revolt, - landed at Boston, and a few days after bore a conspicuous part in the battle or Bunker's Hill, ... " in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.
  • Note: 17 June 1775; Battle of Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Massachusetts, U.SA.; "From Ireland he sailed with the same distinguished Regiment for the North American Colonies, then raising the standard of revolt, - landed at Boston, and a few days after bore a conspicuous part in the battle or Bunker's Hill, on which occasion he had two horses shot under him. He was present at most of the engagements in the Northern Colonies.." in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.
    "The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War.[5] The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved. It was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the majority of combat took place on the adjacent hill which became known as Breed's Hill.[6][7]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bunker_Hill7
  • Note: 28 October 1776; White Plains, Westchester Co., New York, U.S.A.; "Battle of White Plains, (Oct. 28, 1776), in the U.S. War of Independence, indecisive action forcing American withdrawal, part of the British campaign of 1776 to defeat American Gen. George Washington’s main army or isolate the New England colonies by gaining military control of New York. From his strengthened position facing the American lines on Harlem Heights, at the northern tip of Manhattan Island, British Gen. Sir William Howe moved most of his army into Westchester county via amphibious landings at Throg’s Neck (October 12) and then Pell’s Point (October 18). To prevent his army’s being surrounded, Washington left a garrison at Fort Washington, his main redoubt on Harlem Heights, and marched most of his force north into Westchester, finally setting up fortified lines near White Plains. Following some small actions, Howe advanced his force of 10,000–15,000 in two columns toward Washington’s positions. On October 28, in a brief, sharp action, a Continental brigade was defeated at Chatterton Hill. Howe’s plan for further action over the next few days was delayed by a heavy rain, and Washington was able to withdraw his 14,000 men farther north to more secure ground. Howe then withdrew most of his men to Manhattan and prepared to attack Fort Washington." https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-White-Plains
  • Note: 1783; Shelburne, Nova Scotia; "He accompanied them to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. In the improvements of that luckless place, he expended a large sum of money, but finding that the place would not succeed, he left it, and in 1789 returned to his native country, ... " in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.7
  • Note: 8 June 1783; New York, New York, U.S.A.; "Loyalist Ships: The Apollo; The Apollo arrived in New York, it appears, on June 8, 1783, to sail to Port Roseway (now Shelburne), N.S. The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild website has some information on the Apollo consisting of a bit about the ship’s sailing along with the passenger list, transcribed from a private document. As reported by Robert Wilkins UE, on that page, the place name “Barrying Place” should be “Carrying Place”. The private document was then in the possession of Thomas B. Wragg, a son of Thomas B. Wragg of the City of Montreal and Mary Ann Wilkins of the Carrying Place, Ontario, daughter of the late Robert Charles Wilkins of the same place. My ancestor eventually settled in 1792 at “Carrying Place” near Trenton, Ontario. Things in Nova Scotia did not go too well. In 1789 he returned to England to press his claim for compensation, and in 1792 he returned with Simcoe’s group of “Treasury Loyalists” (I think) and was granted 3000 acres (as a former Captain) for himself and 600 additional acres for each of his three children, around Carrying Place and the present-day Trenton, Ont. The Robert Charles Wilkins referred to in that same introductory paragraph at the top of the list was the son of Loyalist Captain Robert Wilkins. Born in New York City in 1782, RCW served as a Commissary Agent at Carrying Place during the War of 1812 and later commanded the Prince Edward Militia (I have his sword) and was made a member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, becoming Col. the Hon. Robert C. Wilkins. For a few years, he also was in the importing business here in Montreal, with Joseph Shuter. His wife was Mary Smith, one of the daughters of Elias Smith, U.E., one of the founders of Port Hope. Col. Hon. RCW died in 1866 and is buried, as is his father, at Carrying Place. A portrait of him, by Antoine Aim Plamondon, hangs on the living room wall over the piano in our home, and Mary Smith’s portrait is on our dining room wall. The reference to Mary Ann Wilkins is to one of RCW’s daughters, who married Thomas B. Wragge. I believe their portraits were also painted by Plamondon, but I do not have them. I understand they are now in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. [submitted by Robert Wilkins, UE, currently President, Heritage Branch UELAC]" copied from (https://uelac.ca/loyalist-ships/apollo/) by Dan Buchanan, May 20 2022.
  • Residence: 25 November 1783; Evacuation of New York, New York, New York; "After the Battle of White Plains he retired from the Army on account of wounds and settled in New York in business. He left that place at the evacuation and removed to Shelburne, Nova Scotia." per Death Notice.
    "British evacuation. In mid-August 1783, Sir Guy Carleton, the last British Army and Royal Navy commander in the former British America, received orders from his superiors in London for the evacuation of New York. He informed the President of the Confederation Congress that he was proceeding with the subsequent withdrawal of refugees, liberated slaves, and military personnel as fast as possible, but that it was not possible to give an exact date because the number of refugees entering the city recently had increased dramatically (more than 29,000 Loyalist refugees were eventually evacuated from the city). The British also evacuated over 3,000 Black Loyalists, former slaves they had liberated from the Americans, to Nova Scotia, East Florida, the Caribbean, and London, and refused to return them to their American slaveholders and overseers as the provisions of the Treaty of Paris had required them to do. The Black Brigade were among the last to depart. Carleton gave a final evacuation date of 12:00 noon on November 25, 1783. An anecdote by New York physician Alexander Anderson told of a scuffle between a British officer and the proprietress of a boarding house, as she defiantly raised her own American flag before noon. Following the departure of the British, the city was secured by American troops under the command of General Henry Knox." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evacuation_Day_(New_York))4,7
  • Residence: December 1783; Shelburne, Nova Scotia; "After the Battle of White Plains he retired from the Army on account of wounds and settled in New York in business. He left that place at the evacuation and removed to Shelburne, Nova Scotia." per Death Notice.
  • Note: 1789; England; "In 1789 he returned to England to press his claim for compensation, " (https://uelac.ca/loyalist-ships/apollo/)
  • Note: 1789; England; "He accompanied them to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. In the improvements of that luckless place, he expended a large sum of money, but finding that the place would not succeed, he left it, and in 1789 returned to his native country, ... " in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.7
  • Residence*: 1792; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; " ... He returned to his native country in 1789 and three years later came to Upper Canada." per Death Notice4
  • Residence: October 1792; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "My father was an Englishman by birth and feeling, and a freeman of the borough of Leicester. I accompanied my father, Captain Robert Wilkins, from England to this country, about 1792. I was then nine years of age." in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.
  • Note: October 1792; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; " ... from which, three years after, he was induced to follow Governor Simcoe to this Colony, just after it had received its Constitution, and became a distinct Government. From that time, he remained in Upper Canada and most of the time at this place." in "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF The Hon. Robert Charles Wilkins", (Written for the Hastings Chronicle.) 25th March, 1866.7
  • Residence: October 1792; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; " ... and in 1792 he returned with Simcoe’s group of “Treasury Loyalists” (I think) and was granted 3000 acres (as a former Captain) for himself and 600 additional acres for each of his three children, around Carrying Place and the present-day Trenton, Ont." (https://uelac.ca/loyalist-ships/apollo/)
  • Residence: October 1792; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Robert Wilkins settled first in Nova Scotia before coming to 7th Town Ameliasburgh. He and his son Robert Charles came to live at the Carrying Place where they had a wharf on the Bay of Quinte and mills in Consecon." Gunshot and Gleanings. pg. 15.
    Note: This reference mentions at wharf on the Bay of Quinte, which makes sense. When was it built? Probably not in the earliest days, maybe under R.C. in the 1820s or 1830s. Looking for more details re this. (Dan Buchanan, Dec 3 2024)8
  • Residence: October 1792; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Joining Captain Robert Young and Asa Weller at the Carrying Place is Mr. Wilkins, who will become a man of prominence, building a good-sized house for the day. He will live many years at this place and finally be appointed as Colonel of the local Militia." from page 308 of "Hans Waltimeyer" by Jane Bennett Goddard, UE, 1980.9
  • Note: 18 December 1800; The Danforth Road, Port Trent, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; The Danforth Road was completed on December 18, 1800, running from York to Trent Port. (per BIO of Asa Danaforth)10
  • Residence: 1802; Murrray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Newcomers are ever yet arriving. The Vandervoort family have emigrated from Albany as late Loyalists into the Bay Kentie area, and this year have made their landfall near White's Creek, a small river nearly midway between Port Trent and Thurlow. More numerous are the leading families swelling the settlement at the Carrying Place. John Murphy and Robert Wilkins are now residing there. Mr. Wilkins will later distinguish himself as a Parliamentary member and a Colonel in the Militia. Stephen Young, half-brother to Asa Weller, has arrived to join his family at the Carrying Place, and is immediately invited to join his brother in the profitable business of the Overland Railway Portage." from page 378 of "Hans Waltimeyer" by Jane Bennett Goddard, UE, 1980.9
  • Residence: 1804; Murray Twp., The Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "James Young, son of Captain Robert Young, has wed Catherine Weller in this year of 1804, having been married by Colonel (Squire) John R. Bleecker of Port Trent and the ceremony witnessed by Colonel Wilkins. Theirs is a notable wedding and has bonded together again two of the leading families of the Bay." from page 384 of "Hans Waltimeyer" by Jane Bennett Goddard, UE, 1980.9
  • Residence: 7 July 1807; Carrying Place Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Patent) show that Robert Wilkins obtained the Patent from the Crown for all 100 acres of lot 12, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. ITS Date: Jul 7 1807. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 12, Book 001, pg 235 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)11
  • Residence: 4 May 1810; Carrying Place Lot 13, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 205) show that Joseph Forsyth sold "all 100 acres", Lot 13, Carrying Place Lots, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert Wilkins, Sr. ITS Date: May 4 1810. Reg'n. Date: Jul 4 1812. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Book 013, pg. 327 of 340)
    Note: Joseph Forsyth was a merchant and businessman in Kingston who dabbled in real estate. He had acquired this lot from Peter Robinson only a few months before. Peter was the son of Christopher Robinson, one of Simcoe's right-hand-men at York in the early days. Sadly, Christopher Robinson died in 1798, leaving sons Peter and John Beverly Robinson, who would become famous in Upper Canada History. This suggests Robert Wilkins had connections with the favoured of York society and government circles. (Dan Buchanan, Nov 15 2024)11
  • Residence: 3 June 1812; Carrying Place Lot 12, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S ??) show that Abraham Bonter sold "All 100 acres", Lot 12, Carrying Place Lots, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert Wilkins. ITS Date: Jun 3 1812. Reg'n. Date: Jul 24 1813. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Book 013, pg. 295 of 340) (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Book 013, pg. 295 of 340)
    Note: The ITS date of this transaction is important because this is where the Commissariat warehouse and office was located with Robert Charles Wilkins as the Commissariat Agent. Unfortunately, the year is so smudged as to be unreadable. We must guess. The Registration year seems to be 1813, but even that is not certain. I am saying the ITS year was meant to be 1812. That fits with Abraham Bonter getting the Patent in May of 1812, which is fairly clear.
    Note: Might this purchase be in direct response to the role of R.C. Wilkins as Commissarat Agent at the Carrying Place? No dates are available for his appointment, but I am feeling a bit later in the year, when the Americans gained control over the lake. Later documents suggest that Robert Wilkins owned the land where a large store was built under a lease to the Commissariate Departement. The store would have been on the south side of the portage, near the Wilkins home and other buildings. (Dan Buchanan, Dec 3 2024)11
  • Note*: 18 June 1812; Washington DC, United States; "On 18 June 1812, President Madison signed a declaration of war against Great Britain, supported by both the Senate and Congress." The Canadian Encyclopedia, article by James H. Marsh & Pierre Berton
  • Residence: 2 April 1815; Carrying Place Lot 13, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 331) show that Robert Wilkins Sr. sold "all 100 acres", Lot 13, Carrying Place Lots, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert C. Wilkins. ITS Date: Apr 2 1815. Reg'n. Date: May 3 1815. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Book 013, pg. 327 of 340)
    Note: Robert Sr. and Robert Charles (Jr.) swapped these lots between themselves several times. Makes one wonder why it was done. This transaction is after the war was over and the intense situation of the military commissariat was at an end. There was some winding down to do.11
  • Census*: 1816; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1816 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 2 males over 16; 1 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)
    Note: This (1816) is the first census record for Robert Wilkins in Murray Twp., which means they were living on Carrying Place Lot 11, Ameliasburgh Twp. before this. No early census records are available for Ameliasburgh Twp. and even the 1851 Census is not complete, so we are forced to make some inferrences based on people not showing up in the records we have, and then suddenly showing up. (Dan Buchanan, May 20 2022)12
  • Census: 1817; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1817 Census: Robert Wilkins; 1 male 16 - 60; 1 male over 60; 1 female 16 - 60; 1 female over 16; Total 3 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murra Twp.)12
  • Census: 1818; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1818 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)12
  • Census: 1819; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1819 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 2 male over 16; 2 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)12
  • Census: 1820; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1820 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 2 males over 16; 2 females under 16; Total 4 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)12
  • Census: 1821; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1821 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 1 males over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 female under 16; Total 3 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)12
  • Residence: 9 January 1821; Carrying Place Lot 11, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S ??) show that Robert Wilkins sold all 100 acres of Carrying Place Lot 11, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert Charles Wilkins. ITS Date: Jan 9 1821. Reg'n. Date: Feb 5 1821. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co. Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, (south east of Carrying Place) Lot 11, Book 013, pg 260 of 340, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Mar 3 2022)11
  • Residence: 9 January 1821; Carrying Place Lot 12, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S ?191?) show that Robert Wilkins sold all 100 acres of Carrying Place Lot 12, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert C. Wilkins. ITS Date: Jan 9 1821. Reg'n. Date: Feb 5 1821. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co. Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, (south east of Carrying Place) Lot 12, Book 013, pg 295 of 340, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Mar 3 2022)11
  • Residence: 22 January 1821; Carrying Place Lot 13, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 832) show that Robert Wilkins sold all 72 acres in the west side of lot 13, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert C. Wilkins. ITS Date: Jan 22 1821. Reg'n. Date: Jul 13 1821 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 13, Book 001, pg 300 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)11
  • Residence: 22 January 1821; Carrying Place Lot 13, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 831) show that Robert C. Wilkins sold all 72 acres in the west side of lot 13, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert Wilkins. ITS Date: Jan 22 1821. Reg'n. Date: Jul 13 1821 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 13, Book 001, pg 300 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)11
  • Residence: March 1821; Carrying Place Lot 13, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 900) show that Robert Charles Wilkins sold "all 100 acres", Lot 13, Carrying Place Lots, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert Wilkins. ITS Date: Spring 1821. Reg'n. Date: Jul 9 1821. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Book 013, pg. 327 of 340)
    Note: This is the first time I have seen the word "Spring" written in a land record instead of a date. It is done twice here.11
  • Census: 1822; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1822 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 2 males over 16; 1 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)12
  • Residence: 25 January 1822; Conc B Lot 11, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 935) show that David Wright sold "50 acres in the north east quarter", lot 11, Concession B, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert Wilkins. ITS Date: Jan 25 1822. Reg'n. Date: Jun 19 1822. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Book 003, pg. 055 of 261)11
  • Residence: 2 March 1822; Carrying Place Lot 13, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1200) show that Robert Wilkins sold "all 100 acres", Lot 13, Carrying Place Lots, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co. to Robert Charles Wilkins. ITS Date: Mar 2 1822. Reg'n. Date: Jan 3 1823. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Book 013, pg. 327 of 340)11
  • Residence: 4 April 1822; Conc B Lot 11, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 937) show that Robert Wilkins sold "the same land" (meaning 100 acres in the west half), lot 11, Concession B, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert C. Wilkins. ITS Date: Apr 4 1822. Reg'n. Date: Jun 20 1822. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Book 003, pg. 055 of 261)11
  • Census: 1823; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1823 Census: Robert Wilkins, Sr.; 1 males over 16; 1 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)
  • Residence: 19 April 1824; Carrying Place Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1408) show that Robert Wilkins sold 1 acre in the south half of lot 12, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Sarah Bonter. ITS Date: Apr 19 1824. Reg'n. Date: Jun 8 1826. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 12, Book 001, pg 235 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)11
  • Residence: 24 July 1824; Conc B Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1215) show that Novies Hickey sold 100 acres of south half of lot 12, conc B, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert Wilkins. ITS Date: Jul 24 1824. Reg'n. Date: Apr 15 1825. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Book 003, pg. 070 of 261, OnLand.ca)11
  • Residence: 11 March 1825; Conc B Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1408) show that Robert Wilkins sold the same (all 100 acres, described as south half 100 acres of lot 12 conc B) in lot 12, Conc B, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Sarah Bonter. ITS Date: Mar 11 1825. Reg'n. Date: Jun 8 1826. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Book 003, pg 070 of 261, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Sep 21 2021)11
  • Census: 1826; Conc B Lot 11, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1826 Census: Robert Wilkins; Conc B, Lot 11, 125 a uncult.; 2 males over 16; 1 female over 16; 2 females under 16; 5 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)12

Family: Mary May b. 16 Mar 1754, d. 1820

  • Marriage*: 1772; Ireland; "ROBERT WILKINS (I) was married to MARY MAY of Dunlackney, County Carlow, Ireland in 1772. She was born on the 16th March 1754." from "History of the Wilkins Family", Hastings County Archives, (https://discover.cabhc.ca/uploads/r/community-archives-of-belleville-and-hastings-county/5/d/3/5d3dc89d6e85141555d657eef6d99fd542c82d09c00245599711ef3dca92abed/TR_3180.pdf)
    Note: Figuring that the marriage took place in Ireland, since Robert Wilkins did not sail to Massachusetts until a few days before the Battle of Bunker Hill. (Dan Buchanan, May 9 2025); Principal=Mary May

Citations

  1. Captain Robert Wilkins, U. E. per Burial. Capt. Robert C. Wilkins per family tree of Carrie McMann on ancestry.ca, Oct 7 2024.
  2. [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
  3. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  4. [S23] Unknown subject, Ontario Registers CD.
  5. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  6. [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
  7. [S116] Wikipedia, online unknown url.
  8. [S237] Unknown author, Gunshot.
  9. [S109] U.E. Jane Bennett Goddard, Hans Waltimeyer.
  10. [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
  11. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
  12. [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.

Mary May1,2,3,4

F, #17273, b. 16 March 1754, d. 1820

  • Birth*: 16 March 1754; Dunlackney, Carlow Co., Ireland; "ROBERT WILKINS (I) was married to MARY MAY of Dunlackney, County Carlow, Ireland in 1772. She was born on the 16th March 1754." from "HIsotry of the Wilkins Family", Hastings County Archives, (https://discover.cabhc.ca/uploads/r/community-archives-of-belleville-and-hastings-county/5/d/3/5d3dc89d6e85141555d657eef6d99fd542c82d09c00245599711ef3dca92abed/TR_3180.pdf)
    Date Mar 16 1754 & location Dunlackney, Carlow Co., Ireland per family tree of Carrie McMann on ancestry.ca, Oct 7 2024. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.5
  • Marriage*: 1772; Ireland; "ROBERT WILKINS (I) was married to MARY MAY of Dunlackney, County Carlow, Ireland in 1772. She was born on the 16th March 1754." from "History of the Wilkins Family", Hastings County Archives, (https://discover.cabhc.ca/uploads/r/community-archives-of-belleville-and-hastings-county/5/d/3/5d3dc89d6e85141555d657eef6d99fd542c82d09c00245599711ef3dca92abed/TR_3180.pdf)
    Note: Figuring that the marriage took place in Ireland, since Robert Wilkins did not sail to Massachusetts until a few days before the Battle of Bunker Hill. (Dan Buchanan, May 9 2025); Principal=Capt. Robert Wilkins U. E.
  • Death*: 1820; Murray Twp., The Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date 1820 per Memorial.2
  • Burial*: 1820; Carrying Place Cemetery, Murray Twp., The Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Memorial: (See Exhibit) In Memory of; Captain; Robert Wilkins, U. E.; 1743 - 1836; And His Wife; Mary Wilkins; Who Died - 1820 (Carrying Place Cemetery, July 11, 2004)
    CemSearch: Name: Mary Wilkins; Maiden: Smith; Born: - ; Died: 1820; ID: CRYPLCK018; Other name: Wilkins, Robert (1743-1836); Cemetery: Carrying Place Cemetery, Conc C, Lot 9, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co.; Note: Captain Robert Wilkins British Army United Empire Loyalist. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=CRYPLCK018%5E1)2,4
  • Married Name: 1772; Wilkins

Family: Capt. Robert Wilkins U. E. b. 1743, d. 27 Feb 1836

Citations

  1. Mary May per Death Notice of her daughter Ann (Ridgeway (Wilkins) Carnahan. Mary Wilkins per Burial. Mary Smith per CemSearch.
  2. [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
  3. [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
  4. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  5. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Ann Ridgeway Wilkins1,2

F, #17274, b. 8 June 1798, d. 30 June 1832
  • Birth*: 8 June 1798; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Jun 8 1798 per GEDCOM of Perleen (elves_plumpton_genealogy@yahoo.ca) Nov 17 2015. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.3
  • Marriage*: circa June 1821; Upper Canada; She is referred to as Mrs. Carnaham in steamboat record in Oct 1821. per GEDCOM of Perleen (elves_plumpton_genealogy@yahoo.ca) Nov 17 2015.; Principal=Moses Carnahan3
  • Death*: 30 June 1832; Upper Canada; "Also, on the 30th, Mrs. Carnahan, wife of Moses Carnahan (NOTE: This is Ann Ridgeway Wilkins, d/o Capt. Robert Wilkins (British Regular) and Mary May." from Hallowell Free Press, July 3 1832, per http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~saylormowbray/hallowellpress.html2
  • Note*: 22 October 1821; Malsham's, Quebec; "19 Mr. Moses Canahan (wing), Payable by Shuter & Wilkins" & "20 Mrs. Carnahan ... " Canada, St. Lawrence Steamboat Company Passenger Lists, 1819-1838, Malsham's 26th Trip Up 22th Oct 1821, May 4-Nov 25 1821 (Passengers and Freight), pg. 50 of 144, ancestry.ca)2
  • Married Name: circa 1822; Carnahan3

Family: Moses Carnahan b. 8 Oct 1796

Citations

  1. Ann Ridgeway Wilkins per Death Notice.
  2. [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
  3. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Sarah Wilkins

F, #17275, b. 7 August 1780, d. March 1845
  • Birth*: 7 August 1780; U.S.A.; Date Aug 7 1780 per GEDCOM of John Okerson, Oct 5 2010. per Carole Newbury email, April 28, 2002.1
  • Marriage*: 7 October 1804; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Oct 7 1804 per GEDCOM of John Okerson, Oct 5 2010.; Principal=Cornelius Bonter1
  • Death*: March 1845; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Will shows Instrument Date of Apr 11 1844 and Registration Date of May 27 1845.2
  • Note*: 8 June 1798; Murray Twp., The Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Robert's sister, Ann Ridgeway Wilkins, was born Jun 8 1798.
  • Married Name: 7 October 1804; Bonter1
  • Residence*: 19 April 1824; Carrying Place Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1408) show that Robert Wilkins sold the same (all 100 acres, described as south half 100 acres of lot 12 conc B) in lot 12, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Sarah Bonter. ITS Date: Apr 19 1824. Reg'n. Date: Jun 8 1826. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 12, Book 001, pg 235 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)
    Note: Sarah Bonter was the daughter of Robert Wilkins and Mary May. Sarah married Cornelius Bonter (also called Banta in those days) who was the son of Jacob Banta and Rachael Smith (Dan Buchanan, May 13 2022)2
  • Residence: 11 March 1825; Conc B Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1408) show that Robert Wilkins sold the same (all 100 acres, described as south half 100 acres of lot 12 conc B) in lot 12, Conc B, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Sarah Bonter. ITS Date: Mar 11 1825. Reg'n. Date: Jun 8 1826. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Book 003, pg 070 of 261, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Sep 21 2021)2
  • Residence: 25 May 1829; Carrying Place Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 1843) show that Cornelus and Sarah Bonter sold 1 acre in the south half of lot 12, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert C. Wilkins. ITS Date: May 25 1829. Reg'n. Date: Sep 15 1829. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 12, Book 001, pg 235 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)2
  • Residence: 18 April 1833; Carrying Place Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 2957) show that Cornelus and Sarah Bonter sold 40 acres in the south half of lot 12, Carrying Place Lots, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. to Robert C. Wilkins. ITS Date: Apr 18 1833. Reg'n. Date: Apr 29 1833. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Carrying Place Lots, Lot 12, Book 001, pg 235 of 377, pg 1, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Apr 25 2022)2
  • Will*: 11 April 1844; Conc B Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (Will 7638) show that the Will of Sarah Bonter granted the west 70 acres of the south half to her son, Charles R. Bonter and the remaining 30 acres of the south half to her daughter Eliza Conklin during life and the same to her son John Shuter Smith Bonter, of lot 12, Conc B, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co. ITS Date: Apr 11 1844. Reg'n. Date: May 27 1845. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Murray Twp., Book 003, pg 070 of 261, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Sep 21 2021)2

Family: Cornelius Bonter b. 16 Mar 1776, d. 1849

  • Marriage*: 7 October 1804; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Oct 7 1804 per GEDCOM of John Okerson, Oct 5 2010.; Principal=Cornelius Bonter1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.

William Allan Runchey

M, #17276, b. 8 October 1886
  • Birth*: 8 October 1886; Kincardine, Bruce Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 23 June 1914; Lavinia United Church, Lavinia, Manitoba; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.; Principal=Minvera Eleanor Pearl Lief

Family: Minvera Eleanor Pearl Lief b. 28 Dec 1889, d. 28 Apr 1978

Clifford Allan Runchey

M, #17277, b. 17 December 1918, d. 18 April 2000
  • Birth*: 17 December 1918; Manitoba; Date per Hazel Runchey's email, April 4, 2002.
  • Death*: 18 April 2000; Manitoba; Per Hazel Runchey's email, April 4, 2002.

William Earl Runchey

M, #17278, b. 27 February 1921, d. 4 May 1987
  • Birth*: 27 February 1921; Hamiota, Manitoba; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.
  • Death*: 4 May 1987; Hamiota, Manitoba; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.
  • Note*: 1940; "WILLIAM EARL RUNCHEY, b. 2-27-1921 Hamiota, Man; d. 5-4-1987 Hamiota, Man; single; one of the first from the district to enlist when WWII was declared. He trained at Fort Osborne barracks in Winnipeg and went overseas in the summer of 1940 seeing action in both Sicily and Italy with the P.P.C.L.I. He was wounded three times while fighting in Sicily. After his discharge he returned to Hamiota." per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.

Russell Edwin Runchey

M, #17287, b. 20 October 1926, d. 21 April 1975
  • Birth*: 20 October 1926; Hamiota, Manitoba; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.
  • Death*: 21 April 1975; Winnipeg, Manitoba; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.
  • Burial*: 24 April 1975; Brookside Cemetery, Manitoba; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.

Sidney Arnet Newton Thompson

M, #17318, b. before 1895
  • Birth*: before 1895; per GEDCOM of Eric Bosley, May 2, 2002.
  • Marriage*: before 1918; Principal=Agnes Harding Craig

Family: Agnes Harding Craig b. c 1895

Agnes Harding Craig

F, #17319, b. circa 1895

Family: Sidney Arnet Newton Thompson b. b 1895

Mowat Ernest Walt

M, #17320, b. 19 November 1893, d. 30 June 1919
  • Birth*: 19 November 1893; Hastings, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Nov 19 1893 & location Hastings, Northumberland Co. per family tree of William Griffiths on ancestry.ca, Mar 11 2023. per GEDCOM of C. Penasack, may 2, 2002.1
  • Marriage*: 27 March 1918; Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of William Griffiths on ancestry.ca, Mar 11 2023.; Principal=Ada Maud Alyea1
  • Death*: 30 June 1919; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of William Griffiths on ancestry.ca, Mar 11 2023.1

Family: Ada Maud Alyea b. 24 Dec 1895, d. 9 May 1982

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Samuel "Ewart" Milligan

M, #17322, b. circa 1895
  • Birth*: circa 1895; per GEDCOM of C. Penasack, may 2, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 11 October 1922; Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of William Griffiths on ancestry.ca, Mar 11 2023.; Principal=Ada Maud Alyea1

Family: Ada Maud Alyea b. 24 Dec 1895, d. 9 May 1982

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Hazel Jean Milligan

F, #17323, b. 1927, d. 1977
  • Birth*: 1927; Ontario; Date 1927 per family tree of William Griffiths on ancestry.ca, Mar 11 2023. per GEDCOM of C. Penasack, may 2, 2002.1
  • Death*: 1977; per family tree of William Griffiths on ancestry.ca, Mar 11 2023.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Philip Wesley Walt

M, #17324, b. circa 1898
  • Birth*: circa 1898; per GEDCOM of C. Penasack, may 2, 2002.
  • Marriage*: after 1923; Principal=Olive Florence Alyea

Family: Olive Florence Alyea b. 11 May 1898

Ada Irene Burley1,2,3

F, #17326, b. 19 January 1914
  • Birth*: 19 January 1914; Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date 1914 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Jan 19 1914 & location Trenton per marriage reg'n. - John Edward Alyea. per GEDCOM of C. Penasack, may 2, 2002.2,3
  • Marriage*: 23 March 1940; Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#018953: Groom: John Edward Alyea; Age: 21 - Mar 8 1919; Res. & Born: R. R. 3, Trenton; Status; bachelor; Occ.; farmer; Rel.: UC; Parents: Edward Alyea, b. RR #3, Trenton & Minnie Gunter; Bride: Ada Irene Burley; Age: 26 - Jan 10 1914; Res.: Wooler; Born: Trenton; Status: spinster; Rel.: UC, Parents: Bert Burley, b. England & May Fox; Intended Place of Marr.; Trenton; Wit.: Doris Walt & Bessy Peck, both of R. R. 3, Trenton; Date: Mar 23 1940; Place: Trenton; Performed by: Geo. D. Campbell, Trenton, United Church, #3310; Sworn: Trenton, Mar 19 1940; Reg'r.: W. J. Potts, Trenton, Hastings Co. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #018953-1940, ancestry.ca); Principal=John Edward Alyea4
  • Census*: 14 June 1921; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 7 at 1921 Census: see Bert Burley3
  • Residence*: 23 March 1940; Murray Twp., Wooler, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Wooler per marriage reg'n. - John Edward Alyea.2
  • Married Name: 23 March 1940; Alyea

Family: John Edward Alyea b. 19 Mar 1919

Citations

  1. Ada Burley per 1921 Census. Ada Irene Burley per marriage reg'n. - John Edward Alyea.
  2. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
  3. [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
  4. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #018953-1940.

David Alyea

M, #17327, b. 1829, d. 1900

  • Birth*: 1829; Ameliasburg Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Date 1829 per Burial. Date 1831 & location Ontario per 1881 Census. Date 1829 & location Cw per 1861 Census. Date 1827 & location Cda. per 1851 Census. per GEDCOM of C. Penasack, may 2, 2002.1,2,3,4
  • Marriage*: before 1852; Ameliasburg Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per 1861 Census. per 1881 census.; Principal=Elmira Alvin1,3
  • Death*: 1900; Ontario; Date 1900 per Burial.4
  • Burial*: 1900; Stockdale Cemetery, Murray Twp., Stockdale, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) David Alyea 1829 - 1900; Elmira his wife 1830 - 1890; Alice Alyea 1861 - 1898 (Stockdale Cemetery, May 26 2006)4
  • Census: 1851; Ameliasburg Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 24 at 1851 Census: see Peter Alyea2
  • Census: April 1861; Ameliasburg Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 32 at 1861 Census: Alyea, David, 32, b. CW, E., farmer, married; Almira, 30, b. Cw, married; Joseph, 8; Alvin Jas.?(m), 23
  • Residence*: 1878; Conc 5 Lot 12, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Belden Atlas: Name: David Alyea; Township: Murray: County: Northumberland; Date: 1878; Land: Conc V, Lot 12 - 80 acres (Belden County Atlas (https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/showrecord.php?PersonID=21700)5
  • Census*: April 1881; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 50 at 1881 Census: Alyea, David, 50, b. Ont., Ger., CM, farmer, married; Almira, 49, b. Nova Scotia, Ger., CM, married; Elvin, 20, b. Ont., Ger., CM; Allace, 18; Florance, 14; Edward, 12 (familysearch.org)1
  • Census: April 1891; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 61 at 1891 Census: Alyea, David, 61, b. ont., parents b. Ont., Meth., farm lab., married?; Alvin, 32, b. Ont., parents b. Ont., CE, son, Teamster, single; Alice, 27; Edward, 20; Fox, Stella, 7, niece6

Family: Elmira Alvin b. 1830, d. 1890

  • Marriage*: before 1852; Ameliasburg Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per 1861 Census. per 1881 census.; Principal=Elmira Alvin1,3

Citations

  1. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  2. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  3. [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  4. [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
  5. [S40] Unknown agency, Ontario County Atlas.
  6. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.