Marinda Tripp1,2
F, b. 1865, d. 1884
| Father | James Tripp1 b. 1830, d. 6 Mar 1901 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dingman1 b. 1836, d. b 1880 |
Marinda Tripp was born in 1865 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1 She appeared on the census of April 1871 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 6 at 1871 Census: see James Tripp.2 She appeared on the census of April 1881 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1881 Census: see James Tripp.3 She died in 1884 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1
Mary Ann Tripp1
F, b. 1855, d. 1878
| Father | James Tripp1 b. 1830, d. 6 Mar 1901 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dingman1 b. 1836, d. b 1880 |
Mary Ann Tripp was born in 1855 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1855 per 1871 Census. per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1871 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1871 Census: see James Tripp.2 As of 21 November 1876,her married name was Coon.1 She married George W. Coon, son of William Coon and Elizabeth "Betsy" Tanner, on 21 November 1876 at Cramahe Twp., Castleton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1 Mary Ann Tripp died in 1878 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1
Family | George W. Coon b. 1850 |
Jessie Tripp1
F, b. 1867
| Father | James Tripp1 b. 1830, d. 6 Mar 1901 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dingman1 b. 1836, d. b 1880 |
Jessie Tripp was born in 1867 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1867 per 1871 Census. per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1871 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 4 at 1871 Census: see James Tripp.2 She appeared on the census of April 1881 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 12 at 1881 Census: see James Tripp.3
Elsie Ann Tripp1
F, b. 1878
| Father | James Tripp1 b. 1830, d. 6 Mar 1901 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dingman1 b. 1836, d. b 1880 |
Elsie Ann Tripp was born in 1878 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1878 per 1881 Census. per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1,2 She appeared on the census of April 1881 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 3 at 1881 Census: see James Tripp.2 As of 11 August 1891,her married name was Reynolds.1 She married John Reynolds, son of John Reynolds and Mary Coyle, on 11 August 1891 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1 As of 17 February 1897,her married name was Troctor.1 Elsie Ann Tripp married Alfred Tottenger Troctor on 17 February 1897 at Toronto, Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1
Family 1 | John Reynolds b. Feb 1871 |
Family 2 | Alfred Tottenger Troctor b. c 1867 |
John Reynolds1
M, b. February 1871
| Father | John Reynolds b. 1836, d. 16 Dec 1915 |
| Mother | Mary Coyle b. 23 Apr 1848, d. 5 Apr 1926 |
John Reynolds was born in February 1871 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1870 & locaiton Ont. per 1881 Census. Date Feb 1871 & location Ont. per 1871 Census. per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1,2,3 He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Percy Twp., Northumberland East Co., Ontario; Age 2 months at 1871 Census: see John Reynolds.3 He appeared on the census of April 1881 at Percy Twp., Northumberland East Co., Ontario; Age 11 at 1881 Census: see John Reynolds.2 He married Elsie Ann Tripp, daughter of James Tripp and Eliza Ann Dingman, on 11 August 1891 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1
Family | Elsie Ann Tripp b. 1878 |
Alfred Tottenger Troctor1
M, b. circa 1867
Alfred Tottenger Troctor was born circa 1867 at Corunna, Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1 He married Elsie Ann Tripp, daughter of James Tripp and Eliza Ann Dingman, on 17 February 1897 at Toronto, Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pat & Hal Anderson, Apr 9, 2003.1
Family | Elsie Ann Tripp b. 1878 |
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Samuel Hart1
M, b. 1798, d. 7 April 1875
| Father | John Hart b. c 1760, d. b 1851 |
| Mother | Jannetje Forshee b. Aug 1777, d. b 1851 |
FindaGrave: Name: Samuel Hart; Birth: 1797; Death: 7 Apr 1875 (aged 77–78); Burial: Glenwood Cemetery, Picton, Prince Edward County Municipality, Ontario, Canada; Plot: Section D Block 101 Grave 22; Memorial ID: 139455435 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139455435.)7,4
Family | Lydia ? b. 1812, d. 12 Aug 1879 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S25] Unknown author, Ontario Cemetery Transcriptions.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #007223-1875.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
Lydia ?1
F, b. 1812, d. 12 August 1879
Family | Samuel Hart b. 1798, d. 7 Apr 1875 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S25] Unknown author, Ontario Cemetery Transcriptions.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
Stanley Hart1
M, b. 1907, d. 1979
| Father | Webster Hart1 b. 13 Feb 1875, d. 1 Mar 1934 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Craddock1 b. 1877 |
Stanley Hart was born in 1907 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Carrying Place, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1907 & location Ont. per 1921 Census.
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 14 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2 He married Grace Dymond in 1933 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Gardenville, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1 Stanley Hart died in 1979 at Prince Edward Co., Ontario; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 14 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2 He married Grace Dymond in 1933 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Gardenville, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1 Stanley Hart died in 1979 at Prince Edward Co., Ontario; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1
Family | Grace Dymond b. c 1905 |
Grace Dymond1
F, b. circa 1905
Grace Dymond was born circa 1905; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1 As of 1933,her married name was Hart.1 She married Stanley Hart, son of Webster Hart and Sarah Jane Craddock, in 1933 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Gardenville, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1
Family | Stanley Hart b. 1907, d. 1979 |
Citations
- [S48] Unknown agency, 7th Town / Ameliasburgh Township.
Dorothy Hart1
F, b. 1909
| Father | Webster Hart1 b. 13 Feb 1875, d. 1 Mar 1934 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Craddock1 b. 1877 |
Dorothy Hart was born in 1909 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1909 & location Ont. per 1921 Census.
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 12 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 12 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2
Margaret Hart1
F, b. 1910
| Father | Webster Hart1 b. 13 Feb 1875, d. 1 Mar 1934 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Craddock1 b. 1877 |
Margaret Hart was born in 1910 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1910 & location Ont. per 1921 Census.
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 11 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2 As of before 1927,her married name was Stapleton.1 She married D'Arcy Stapleton before 1927.1
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 11 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2 As of before 1927,her married name was Stapleton.1 She married D'Arcy Stapleton before 1927.1
Family | D'Arcy Stapleton b. c 1905 |
D'Arcy Stapleton1
M, b. circa 1905
D'Arcy Stapleton was born circa 1905; "Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1 He married Margaret Hart, daughter of Webster Hart and Sarah Jane Craddock, before 1927.1
Family | Margaret Hart b. 1910 |
Citations
- [S48] Unknown agency, 7th Town / Ameliasburgh Township.
Albert Hart1
M, b. 1913
| Father | Webster Hart1 b. 13 Feb 1875, d. 1 Mar 1934 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Craddock1 b. 1877 |
Albert Hart was born in 1913 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1913 & location Ont. per 1921 Census.
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 8 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2
"Freeman Hart was a carriage maker in Havelock. His son Webster and his Welsh-born wife Sarah Craddock came to the Carrying Place and settled on Old Orchard Road on the Smith place, later moving into the Jeremiah Kemp house which was then across from the fire-hall, and finally into William Kemp's house in Gardenville, which was bought later by the Baxter family. Webster Hart and his wife Sarah had four children: Stanley - in 1933 married Grace Dymond, niece of William Kemp's wife Allie. They had three children, Gwen, Jack and Bud. All have moved away. Stanley died in 1979, Grace remains in Gardenville in the home she and Stanley bulit near Gospel Hall; Dorothy - moved away; Margaret - married into another Gardenville family when she married D'Arcy Stapleton. They had one daughter, Joyce, and reside in Brighton; Albert - lost his life by drowing." pg. 85, 7th Town Ameliasburgh.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 8 at 1921 Census: see Webster Hart.2
Charley R. Flagler1
M, b. circa 1875, d. circa 1875
| Father | Samuel William Flagler1 b. Nov 1840, d. 29 Jul 1893 |
| Mother | Margaret Fralick1 b. 1838, d. 17 Mar 1906 |
Cemetery Transcription: Flagler, Samuel W; Died May 29 1893; Aged 53y 5m; Margaret Fralick; Died Mar 17 1906; Aged 68y; Charley R; Phillip T; Mary C; Infants (pg. 57, Glenwood Cemetery, Picton - Ontario Archives.)1,2 He died circa 1875 at Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Per Burial.1 He was born circa 1875 at Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Per Burial.1
Phillip T. Flagler1
M, b. circa 1877, d. circa 1877
| Father | Samuel William Flagler1 b. Nov 1840, d. 29 Jul 1893 |
| Mother | Margaret Fralick1 b. 1838, d. 17 Mar 1906 |
Cemetery Transcription: Flagler, Samuel W; Died May 29 1893; Aged 53y 5m; Margaret Fralick; Died Mar 17 1906; Aged 68y; Charley R; Phillip T; Mary C; Infants (pg. 57, Glenwood Cemetery, Picton - Ontario Archives.)1,2 He died circa 1877 at Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Per Burial.1 He was born circa 1877 at Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Per Burial.1
Mary C. Flagler1
F, b. circa 1879, d. circa 1879
| Father | Samuel William Flagler1 b. Nov 1840, d. 29 Jul 1893 |
| Mother | Margaret Fralick1 b. 1838, d. 17 Mar 1906 |
Cemetery Transcription: Flagler, Samuel W; Died May 29 1893; Aged 53y 5m; Margaret Fralick; Died Mar 17 1906; Aged 68y; Charley R; Phillip T; Mary C; Infants (pg. 57, Glenwood Cemetery, Picton - Ontario Archives.)1,2 She died circa 1879 at Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Per Burial.1 She was born circa 1879 at Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Per Burial.1
Gilbert Orser1
M, b. after 1845
| Father | Henry Gilbert Orser1 b. 17 Jun 1820, d. 1910 |
| Mother | Asenath Post1 b. 1819, d. 1901 |
Gilbert Orser was born after 1845; Per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Apr 10, 2003.1
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Emma Orser1
F, b. after 1846
| Father | Henry Gilbert Orser1 b. 17 Jun 1820, d. 1910 |
| Mother | Asenath Post1 b. 1819, d. 1901 |
Emma Orser was born after 1846; Per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Apr 10, 2003.1
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Ralph Orser1
M, b. after 1847
| Father | Henry Gilbert Orser1 b. 17 Jun 1820, d. 1910 |
| Mother | Asenath Post1 b. 1819, d. 1901 |
Ralph Orser was born after 1847; Per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Apr 10, 2003.1
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Lulu Orser1
F, b. after 1848
| Father | Henry Gilbert Orser1 b. 17 Jun 1820, d. 1910 |
| Mother | Asenath Post1 b. 1819, d. 1901 |
Lulu Orser was born after 1848; Per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer, Apr 10, 2003.1
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Joseph Hicks1
M, b. 1767, d. 1813
| Father | Edward Hicks1 b. c 1736, d. 1779 |
| Mother | Levinah ?1 b. c 1738 |
Joseph Hicks was born in 1767 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 He married Elizabeth Harrison in 1787 at Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1787 & location Marysburgh Twp. per GEDCOM of Joan Hicks, June 15, 2008. per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 Joseph Hicks died in 1813 at Marysburgh Twp., Waupoos Island, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1
Family | Elizabeth Harrison b. 1771, d. 1849 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Elizabeth Harrison1
F, b. 1771, d. 1849
Elizabeth Harrison was born in 1771; Date 1771 per GEDCOM of Joan Hicks, June 15, 2008. per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 She married Joseph Hicks, son of Edward Hicks and Levinah ?, in 1787 at Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1787 & location Marysburgh Twp. per GEDCOM of Joan Hicks, June 15, 2008. per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 As of 1787,her married name was Hicks.1 Elizabeth Harrison died in 1849 at Marysburgh Twp., Waupoos Island, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1
Family | Joseph Hicks b. 1767, d. 1813 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Annie Hicks1
F, b. 6 December 1791, d. 1 November 1862
| Father | Joseph Hicks1 b. 1767, d. 1813 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1771, d. 1849 |
Annie Hicks was born on 6 December 1791; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 As of 27 March 1810,her married name was Hill.1 She married David Hill on 27 March 1810 at Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 Annie Hicks died on 1 November 1862 at age 70; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1
Family | David Hill b. 19 Dec 1784 |
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
David Hill1
M, b. 19 December 1784
David Hill was born on 19 December 1784; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1 He married Annie Hicks, daughter of Joseph Hicks and Elizabeth Harrison, on 27 March 1810 at Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1
Family | Annie Hicks b. 6 Dec 1791, d. 1 Nov 1862 |
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Alice "Elsie" Hicks1
F, b. 1791
| Father | Joseph Hicks1 b. 1767, d. 1813 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1771, d. 1849 |
Alice "Elsie" Hicks was born in 1791 at Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Date 1791 & location Prince Edward Co. per family tree of katebailey89 on ancestry.ca, Jan 25 2020. per GEDCOM of Pamela Bovey, Apr 10, 2003.1,2 As of after 1815,her married name was Collier.1 She married Peter B. Collier, son of Peter John Collier and Isabella Powers, after 1815.1
Family | Peter B. Collier b. 10 May 1783, d. b 1823 |