Mary Ann Simons1
F, b. 1783, d. 10 August 1830
| Father | Titus Simons b. 1 Jan 1743, d. 1824 |
| Mother | Jerusha Kingsley b. 17 Sep 1743, d. Feb 1798 |
Mary Ann Simons was born in 1783 at Hartford, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of 7 September 1802,her married name was McNabb.1 She married Simon Fraser McNabb, son of James McNabb and Anne ?, on 7 September 1802 at York, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Mary Ann Simons died on 10 August 1830 at Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Simon Fraser McNabb b. c 1778 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Matilda McNabb1
F, b. 1809
| Father | Simon Fraser McNabb1 b. c 1778 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Simons1 b. 1783, d. 10 Aug 1830 |
Matilda McNabb was born in 1809 at Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of 17 December 1830,her married name was Kellogg.1 She married Dr. Jabez Kellogg, son of Enos Kellogg and Demis Wells, on 17 December 1830; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Dr. Jabez Kellogg b. c 1793, d. a 12 Jan 1852 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Dr. Jabez Kellogg1
M, b. circa 1793, d. after 12 January 1852
| Father | Enos Kellogg b. 28 Jul 1761, d. 14 Nov 1847 |
| Mother | Demis Wells b. c 1764, d. a 1809 |
Dr. Jabez Kellogg was born circa 1793 at Montpellier, Washington Co., Vermont, U.S.A; Date c. 1793 & location Montpellier, Washington Co., Vermont per family tree of SHEAR4125 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2023. per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Matilda McNabb, daughter of Simon Fraser McNabb and Mary Ann Simons, on 17 December 1830; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Dr. Jabez Kellogg married Mary Ann McNabb, daughter of Simon Fraser McNabb and Mary Ann Simons, on 19 October 1835 at Lundy's Lane, Niagara Dist., Upper Canada; per family tree of SHEAR4125 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2023.1 Dr. Jabez Kellogg died after 12 January 1852 at Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Canada West; per family tree of SHEAR4125 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2023.1
Family 1 | Matilda McNabb b. 1809 |
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Family 2 | Mary Ann McNabb b. 1814, d. 26 Sep 1849 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary Ann Kellogg1
F, b. 1831
| Father | Dr. Jabez Kellogg1 b. c 1793, d. a 12 Jan 1852 |
| Mother | Matilda McNabb1 b. 1809 |
Mary Ann Kellogg was born in 1831 at Belleville, Hastings Co., Upper Canada; Date c. 1831 & location Belleville per family tree of SHEAR4125 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2023. per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of 8 July 1852,her married name was Stowe.1 She married Alfred Stowe on 8 July 1852 at Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Canada West; per family tree of SHEAR4125 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2023.1
Family | Alfred Stowe b. c 1827 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Harriet McNabb1
F, b. 1811
| Father | Simon Fraser McNabb1 b. c 1778 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Simons1 b. 1783, d. 10 Aug 1830 |
Harriet McNabb was born in 1811 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of 2 February 1832,her married name was Clark.1 She married Benjamin Clark, son of Alexander Clark and Elizabeth McCleve, on 2 February 1832 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Benjamin Clark b. c 1808 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Benjamin Clark1
M, b. circa 1808
| Father | Alexander Clark b. 1760, d. 4 Aug 1825 |
| Mother | Elizabeth McCleve b. 1764, d. 29 Oct 1819 |
Benjamin Clark was born circa 1808 at Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Harriet McNabb, daughter of Simon Fraser McNabb and Mary Ann Simons, on 2 February 1832 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Harriet McNabb b. 1811 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Ann Augusta McNabb1
F, b. 1812, d. 17 February 1840
| Father | Simon Fraser McNabb1 b. c 1778 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Simons1 b. 1783, d. 10 Aug 1830 |
Ann Augusta McNabb was born in 1812 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of circa 1833,her married name was Williamson.1 She married Alexander J. Williamson circa 1833; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Ann Augusta McNabb died on 17 February 1840 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Alexander J. Williamson b. a 1808 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Alexander J. Williamson1
M, b. after 1808
Alexander J. Williamson was born after 1808; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Ann Augusta McNabb, daughter of Simon Fraser McNabb and Mary Ann Simons, circa 1833; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Ann Augusta McNabb b. 1812, d. 17 Feb 1840 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Rev. Alexander McNabb1
M, b. 12 January 1812, d. 15 November 1891
| Father | Simon Fraser McNabb1 b. c 1778 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Simons1 b. 1783, d. 10 Aug 1830 |
Rev. Alexander McNabb was born on 12 January 1812 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Eliza Ann Dougall, daughter of James Bogart Dougall and Jane Robinson, circa 1832 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Rev. Alexander McNabb died on 15 November 1891 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, at age 79; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Eliza Ann Dougall b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Eliza Ann Dougall1
F, b. 5 March 1811, d. 8 March 1895
| Father | James Bogart Dougall b. 23 Apr 1779, d. 8 Jul 1839 |
| Mother | Jane Robinson b. 12 Mar 1787, d. 18 Jan 1849 |
Eliza Ann Dougall was born on 5 March 1811 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of circa 1832,her married name was McNabb.1 She married Rev. Alexander McNabb, son of Simon Fraser McNabb and Mary Ann Simons, circa 1832 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Eliza Ann Dougall died on 8 March 1895 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, at age 84; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Rev. Alexander McNabb b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Jane Robinson1
F, b. 12 March 1787, d. 18 January 1849
Jane Robinson was born on 12 March 1787 at Fishkill, Dutchess Co., New York, U.S.A; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of circa 1810,her married name was Dougall.1 She married James Bogart Dougall, son of Dr. William Robert Dougall and Elanor Jane Weir, circa 1810; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Jane Robinson died on 18 January 1849 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario, at age 61; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | James Bogart Dougall b. 23 Apr 1779, d. 8 Jul 1839 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary Jane McNabb1
F, b. 30 June 1833, d. February 1870
| Father | Rev. Alexander McNabb1 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dougall1 b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
Mary Jane McNabb was born on 30 June 1833 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of circa 1855,her married name was Roche.1 She married Frederick Roche circa 1855; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Mary Jane McNabb died in February 1870 at England at age 36; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Frederick Roche b. c 1830 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Frederick Roche1
M, b. circa 1830
Frederick Roche was born circa 1830; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Mary Jane McNabb, daughter of Rev. Alexander McNabb and Eliza Ann Dougall, circa 1855; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Mary Jane McNabb b. 30 Jun 1833, d. Feb 1870 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Matilda "Tillie" McNabb1
F, b. 2 March 1836, d. 22 May 1914
| Father | Rev. Alexander McNabb1 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dougall1 b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
Matilda "Tillie" McNabb was born on 2 March 1836 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of circa 1860,her married name was Carter.1 She married John Carter circa 1860; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Matilda "Tillie" McNabb died on 22 May 1914 at Port Dalhousie, Niagara Co., Ontario, at age 78; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | John Carter b. 1832, d. 1917 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Carter1
M, b. 1832, d. 1917
John Carter was born in 1832; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Matilda "Tillie" McNabb, daughter of Rev. Alexander McNabb and Eliza Ann Dougall, circa 1860; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 John Carter died in 1917; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Matilda "Tillie" McNabb b. 2 Mar 1836, d. 22 May 1914 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Helen McNabb1
F, b. 11 May 1838, d. 6 November 1842
| Father | Rev. Alexander McNabb1 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dougall1 b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
Helen McNabb was born on 11 May 1838 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 She died on 6 November 1842 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, at age 4; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Harriet Eliza McNabb1
F, b. 1846, d. 27 November 1846
| Father | Rev. Alexander McNabb1 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dougall1 b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
Harriet Eliza McNabb was born in 1846 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 She died on 27 November 1846 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Allen Napier McNabb1
M, b. 1847, d. 1872
| Father | Rev. Alexander McNabb1 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dougall1 b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
Allen Napier McNabb was born in 1847 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He died in 1872 at Monreal, Quebec; "Allan Napier a namesake and godson of Sir Allan Napier Macnab, of Hamilton, drowned by accident at Montreal in August 1872, in his 25th year. His death was not only especially painful to the family and large circle of friends." per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Rev. Canon Alexander Wellesly McNabb1
M, b. 18 June 1850, d. 18 June 1926
| Father | Rev. Alexander McNabb1 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891 |
| Mother | Eliza Ann Dougall1 b. 5 Mar 1811, d. 8 Mar 1895 |
Rev. Canon Alexander Wellesly McNabb was born on 18 June 1850 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Mary Gladys Griffith in June 1877 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Rev. Canon Alexander Wellesly McNabb died on 18 June 1926 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, at age 76; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Mary Gladys Griffith b. 22 Feb 1842, d. 7 Jan 1915 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary Gladys Griffith1
F, b. 22 February 1842, d. 7 January 1915
Mary Gladys Griffith was born on 22 February 1842 at Niagara Falls, Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of June 1877,her married name was McNabb.1 She married Rev. Canon Alexander Wellesly McNabb, son of Rev. Alexander McNabb and Eliza Ann Dougall, in June 1877 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Mary Gladys Griffith died on 7 January 1915 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, at age 72; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Rev. Canon Alexander Wellesly McNabb b. 18 Jun 1850, d. 18 Jun 1926 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary Ann McNabb1
F, b. 1814, d. 26 September 1849
| Father | Simon Fraser McNabb1 b. c 1778 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Simons1 b. 1783, d. 10 Aug 1830 |
Mary Ann McNabb was born in 1814 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 She married Dr. Jabez Kellogg, son of Enos Kellogg and Demis Wells, on 19 October 1835 at Lundy's Lane, Niagara Dist., Upper Canada; per family tree of SHEAR4125 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2023.1 As of 19 October 1835,her married name was Kellogg.1 Mary Ann McNabb died on 26 September 1849 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Dr. Jabez Kellogg b. c 1793, d. a 12 Jan 1852 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Harriet Clark1
F, b. 27 February 1807
| Father | Alexander Clark1 b. 1760, d. 4 Aug 1825 |
| Mother | Elizabeth McCleve1 b. 1764, d. 29 Oct 1819 |
Harriet Clark was born on 27 February 1807 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of circa 1826,her married name was McNabb.1 She married James McNabb, son of James McNabb and Mary Ann Fraser, circa 1826 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | James McNabb b. c 1802, d. 15 Dec 1837 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
James McNabb1
M, b. circa 1802, d. 15 December 1837
| Father | James McNabb1 b. 1776, d. 5 Apr 1820 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Fraser1 b. c 1783 |
James McNabb was born circa 1802 at Upper Canada; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Harriet Clark, daughter of Alexander Clark and Elizabeth McCleve, circa 1826 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 James McNabb died on 15 December 1837 at Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Harriet Clark b. 27 Feb 1807 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
James McNabb1
M, b. circa 1827
| Father | James McNabb1 b. c 1802, d. 15 Dec 1837 |
| Mother | Harriet Clark1 b. 27 Feb 1807 |
James McNabb was born circa 1827 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Alexander McNabb1
M, b. circa 1829, d. 4 January 1891
| Father | James McNabb1 b. c 1802, d. 15 Dec 1837 |
| Mother | Harriet Clark1 b. 27 Feb 1807 |
Alexander McNabb was born circa 1829 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He died on 4 January 1891 at Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Harret McNabb1
F, b. 14 October 1837, d. 27 May 1838
| Father | James McNabb1 b. c 1802, d. 15 Dec 1837 |
| Mother | Harriet Clark1 b. 27 Feb 1807 |
Harret McNabb was born on 14 October 1837 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 She died on 27 May 1838 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Helen Matilda Clark1
F, b. 20 March 1834, d. 1 June 1910
| Father | Charles Clark1 b. 1803, d. 22 Feb 1873 |
| Mother | Helen McNabb1 b. 1807, d. 27 Jan 1836 |
Helen Matilda Clark was born on 20 March 1834 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; DAte Mar 20 1835 & location Cobourg per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015. Date 1834 & location Cobourg per marriage reg'n. - C. Campbell Johnson.1,2 As of 1 June 1852,her married name was Wilmot.1 She married Samuel Wilmot, son of Samuel Street Wilmot and Marie Archange Stegman, on 1 June 1852 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Helen Matilda Clark lived on 14 June 1900 at Newcastle, Durham Co., Ontario; Residence Newcastle per marriage reg'n. - C. Campbell Johnson.2 As of 14 June 1900,her married name was Campbell.2 She married Rev. Colin Campbell Johnson, son of William Johnson and Isabella Campbell, on 14 June 1900 at Newcastle, Durham Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#... : Groom: C. Campbell Johnson; Age: 71; Res.: Windsor, Ont; Born: Sandwich, Essex Co., Ont; Status: widower; Occ.: Clerk in Holy Order; Parents: William & Isabella Johnson; Bride: Helen Matilda Wilmot; Age: 66; Res.: Newcastle; Born: Cobourg; Stauts: widow; Parents: Chas. Clark; Wit.: Jennie Farncomb & James Kay Allen, Newcastle; Date: June 14 1900; Place: Newcastle; Rel.: CE; Performed by: Rev. Canon Farncomb, by License; Reg'd.: June 16 1900; Reg'r.: George Curtis, Newcastle (Ontario Marriage Registration, #011826-1900, ancestry.ca.)3 Helen Matilda Clark died on 1 June 1910 at Newcastle, Durham Co., Ontario, at age 76; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family 1 | Samuel Wilmot b. 22 Aug 1822, d. 17 May 1899 |
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Family 2 | Rev. Colin Campbell Johnson b. 11 Jan 1829, d. 28 May 1902 |
Samuel Wilmot1
M, b. 22 August 1822, d. 17 May 1899
| Father | Samuel Street Wilmot1 b. 29 Mar 1773, d. Dec 1856 |
| Mother | Marie Archange Stegman1 b. Oct 1784, d. 1866 |
Samuel Wilmot was born on 22 August 1822 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Helen Matilda Clark, daughter of Charles Clark and Helen McNabb, on 1 June 1852 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Samuel Wilmot died on 17 May 1899 at 10 Beaver St., Newcastle, Durham Co., Ontario, at age 76; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Helen Matilda Clark b. 20 Mar 1834, d. 1 Jun 1910 |
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Samuel Street Wilmot1
M, b. 29 March 1773, d. December 1856
| Father | Lemuel Wilmot1 b. 8 Jan 1744, d. 26 Jun 1814 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Street1 b. 6 Jan 1744, d. 4 Feb 1824 |
Samuel Street Wilmot was born on 29 March 1773 at New York, U.S.A; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 He married Marie Archange Stegman, daughter of John Frederick William Stegman and Marie Ursule Choisy, on 26 March 1800 at York, York Co., Upper Canada; Date Mar 26 1800 & location York per transcription of St .James Anglican Church marriages, per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 Samuel Street Wilmot Samuel Street Wilmot was a chain-bearer in the survey party of John Stegman, Deputy Surveyor, in August 1804 when Stegman was instructed to go to the boundary line between Home and Newcastle Districts and extend it north to Lake Scugog. This was done in order to determine, in a legal basis, that the trading post of Moody Farewell was in Newcastle District. This meant the murder of John Sharp took place in Newcaslte District and the murder trial must be held at Newcastle, on Presqu'ile Point. That is why the Speedy sailed a month later and was lost. (Dan Buchanan) on 31 August 1804 at Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada. He John Stegman, father-in-law of Samuel Street Wilmot, was one of twenty souls lost when the Speedy sank off Presqu'ile in a storm on October 8 1804. (Dan Buchanan) on 8 October 1804 at Presqu'ile Point, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada. He "Lieutenant Governor's Office; 26th October, 1804; W. Chewett; Sir, I am directed by the Lieut. Governor to transmit you the enclosed Petition and to desire you will examine and enquire into Mr. Samuel S. Wilmot's ability to practice in this Province as a Land Surveyor, and report the result for the Lt. Governor's information; I am … (signed) James Green, Sec." AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1862
Note: Seen during research for Speedy story. on 26 October 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He "Peter Hunter, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada and Lieutenant General Commanding His Majesty's Forces in the Province of Upper and Lower Canada, Whereas it has been certified to me by the proper officer that Mr. Samuel Street Wilmot is duly qualified to practice Surveying of Lands in all its Branches and that he has taken the Oaths of Allegiance and fidelity to His Majesty and subscribed the Declaration. Now, Know ye, that reposing confidence in the ability, integrity and loyalty of the said Samuel Street Wilmot, I do hereby permit and licence him the said Samuel Street Wilmot, to practice the Art of Surveying Lands within the Province during his good behaviour. Given under my hand and Seal at Arms at York, this sixth day of November, 1804 and in the forty fifth year of His Majesty's Reign. (signed) P. Hunter Lt. Gov. By His Excellency's Command (Signed) James Green, Sec." AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1851
Note: Seen during research on the Speedy story. on 6 November 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He "I do solemnly swear that I will be true and faithful to the trust reposed in me, as a Provincial Deputy Surveyor, and most carefully attend to the interests of the Crown, in the performance of the different duties I shall be engaged in; that I will strictly observe the ordinances, rules and regulations now in force, or which may be hereafter established for the administration of the Land Granting Department; that I will punctually execute with fidelity and dispatch, whatever orders and instructions I may from time to time receive from the Governor, Lieutenant Governor or person administering the government and His Majesty's Executive Council of this Province, the Surveyor General, or Chief Surveyor of Lands, or other my superior officers, in all matters respecting the duties of my office as a Surveyro; That I will keep exact and regular Journals and records of all my transactions therein; perform the services I shall be employed in without unnecessary delay or expense, and make faithful reports in my return of all useful discoveries which I may meet with in the course of my surveys; and that I will at all times, and upon all occasions, honestly and conscientiously discharge the several functions of a Deputy Surveyor with the strictest diligence, impartiality and justice. So help me God. (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; I swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King George the Third, His Heir and successor, So Help me God. (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; Sworn before me at York, this sixth day of November, 1804 (signed) Alexander Wood, J.P." AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1850
Note: Seen during research on Speedy story. on 6 November 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He lived on 18 December 1804 at Whitchurch Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Know all men by these presents, that I, Samuel Street Wilmot, of the Township of Whitchurch, in the County of York, in the Province of Upper Canada, Gentleman, Richard Ferguson of the town of York, Esquire, and Thomas Mosely Metcalfe of the same place, Merchant, are held and firmly bound to the Honorable David William Smith, Surveyor General of said Province, in the sum of Five Hundred Pounds of lawful money of the said Province, to be paid unto the said David William Smith, or to the Surveyor General of the said Province, for the time being; for which payment well and truly to be made; we do hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators and each of them firmly by these presents, Sealed with our Seals, dated the sixth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four and in the forty fifth year of His Majesty's Reign. The Condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden Samuel Street Wilmot, do and shall, well and truly execute and fulfil the duty of a Surveyor, agreeably to the Oath of Office by him taken, and bearing date the sixth day of the present month of November, in the following words, that is to say.
"I do solemnly swear, that I will be true and faithful to the trust reposed in me as a Provincial Surveyor, and most carefully attend to the interest of the Crown in the performance of the different duties I shall be engaged in; That I will strictly observe the ordinances, rules and regulations now in force, or which may be hereafter established for the administration of the Land Granting Department; That I will punctually execute with fidelity and dispatch, whatever orders and instructions I may from time to time receive from the Governor, Lieutenant Governor or person administering the Government, and His Majesty's Executive Council of this Province; The Surveyor General, or Chief Surveyor of Lands, or other my superior officer, in all matters respecting the duties of my office as a Surveyor; That I will keep exact and regular Journals and records of all my transactions therein, per form the service I shall be employed in, without unnecessary delay or expense, and make faithful reports in my return of all useful discoveries which I may meet with in the course of my surveys; and that I will at all times, and upon all occasions, honestly and conscientiously discharge the several functions of a Deputy Surveyor with the strictest diligence, impartiality and justice." Then this obligation to be void and of no effect, else to be and remain in full force and virtue. (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; (signed) R. Ferguson; (signed) Thomas Mosely Metcalf
Signed, Sealed and delivered in the presence of us: (signed) Thos. Ridout (signed) W. Chewett" AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1848
Note: Seen during research on Speedy story. He After the loss of John Stegman on the Speedy, who was the Deputy Surveyer General, Samuel Street Wilmot took over the survey work that Stegman would have done. There is a diary in the AO showing that Wilmot conducted a major survey as soon as December 1804. He surveyed Uxbridge Township starting December 18, 1805 and reporting April 8, 1805. (Archives of Ontario, MS 7438, Vol 46, Code 42, page 216 to 226 - July 9 2019 - Dan Buchanan) on 18 December 1804 at Uxbridge Twp., York Co., Upper Canada. He "Received from Messr.'s Chewett & Ridout, the following stationary for the use of the Survey or General's Department - 2 sheets of drawing paper; 2 sheets of cartridge paper; ½ Quire large Post paper; 4 Blank Memo Books; 4 Black lead pencils; 25 Quills; 1 piece of Indian rubber; I say received by me; (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; York, 19 Dec., 1804" MS 7442, Vol 62, Page 1885
Note: Seen during research for Speedy story. on 19 December 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He died in December 1856 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West, at age 83; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Note: Seen during research for Speedy story. on 26 October 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He "Peter Hunter, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada and Lieutenant General Commanding His Majesty's Forces in the Province of Upper and Lower Canada, Whereas it has been certified to me by the proper officer that Mr. Samuel Street Wilmot is duly qualified to practice Surveying of Lands in all its Branches and that he has taken the Oaths of Allegiance and fidelity to His Majesty and subscribed the Declaration. Now, Know ye, that reposing confidence in the ability, integrity and loyalty of the said Samuel Street Wilmot, I do hereby permit and licence him the said Samuel Street Wilmot, to practice the Art of Surveying Lands within the Province during his good behaviour. Given under my hand and Seal at Arms at York, this sixth day of November, 1804 and in the forty fifth year of His Majesty's Reign. (signed) P. Hunter Lt. Gov. By His Excellency's Command (Signed) James Green, Sec." AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1851
Note: Seen during research on the Speedy story. on 6 November 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He "I do solemnly swear that I will be true and faithful to the trust reposed in me, as a Provincial Deputy Surveyor, and most carefully attend to the interests of the Crown, in the performance of the different duties I shall be engaged in; that I will strictly observe the ordinances, rules and regulations now in force, or which may be hereafter established for the administration of the Land Granting Department; that I will punctually execute with fidelity and dispatch, whatever orders and instructions I may from time to time receive from the Governor, Lieutenant Governor or person administering the government and His Majesty's Executive Council of this Province, the Surveyor General, or Chief Surveyor of Lands, or other my superior officers, in all matters respecting the duties of my office as a Surveyro; That I will keep exact and regular Journals and records of all my transactions therein; perform the services I shall be employed in without unnecessary delay or expense, and make faithful reports in my return of all useful discoveries which I may meet with in the course of my surveys; and that I will at all times, and upon all occasions, honestly and conscientiously discharge the several functions of a Deputy Surveyor with the strictest diligence, impartiality and justice. So help me God. (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; I swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King George the Third, His Heir and successor, So Help me God. (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; Sworn before me at York, this sixth day of November, 1804 (signed) Alexander Wood, J.P." AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1850
Note: Seen during research on Speedy story. on 6 November 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He lived on 18 December 1804 at Whitchurch Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Know all men by these presents, that I, Samuel Street Wilmot, of the Township of Whitchurch, in the County of York, in the Province of Upper Canada, Gentleman, Richard Ferguson of the town of York, Esquire, and Thomas Mosely Metcalfe of the same place, Merchant, are held and firmly bound to the Honorable David William Smith, Surveyor General of said Province, in the sum of Five Hundred Pounds of lawful money of the said Province, to be paid unto the said David William Smith, or to the Surveyor General of the said Province, for the time being; for which payment well and truly to be made; we do hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators and each of them firmly by these presents, Sealed with our Seals, dated the sixth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four and in the forty fifth year of His Majesty's Reign. The Condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden Samuel Street Wilmot, do and shall, well and truly execute and fulfil the duty of a Surveyor, agreeably to the Oath of Office by him taken, and bearing date the sixth day of the present month of November, in the following words, that is to say.
"I do solemnly swear, that I will be true and faithful to the trust reposed in me as a Provincial Surveyor, and most carefully attend to the interest of the Crown in the performance of the different duties I shall be engaged in; That I will strictly observe the ordinances, rules and regulations now in force, or which may be hereafter established for the administration of the Land Granting Department; That I will punctually execute with fidelity and dispatch, whatever orders and instructions I may from time to time receive from the Governor, Lieutenant Governor or person administering the Government, and His Majesty's Executive Council of this Province; The Surveyor General, or Chief Surveyor of Lands, or other my superior officer, in all matters respecting the duties of my office as a Surveyor; That I will keep exact and regular Journals and records of all my transactions therein, per form the service I shall be employed in, without unnecessary delay or expense, and make faithful reports in my return of all useful discoveries which I may meet with in the course of my surveys; and that I will at all times, and upon all occasions, honestly and conscientiously discharge the several functions of a Deputy Surveyor with the strictest diligence, impartiality and justice." Then this obligation to be void and of no effect, else to be and remain in full force and virtue. (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; (signed) R. Ferguson; (signed) Thomas Mosely Metcalf
Signed, Sealed and delivered in the presence of us: (signed) Thos. Ridout (signed) W. Chewett" AO, MS 7442, Vol 61, Pg. 1848
Note: Seen during research on Speedy story. He After the loss of John Stegman on the Speedy, who was the Deputy Surveyer General, Samuel Street Wilmot took over the survey work that Stegman would have done. There is a diary in the AO showing that Wilmot conducted a major survey as soon as December 1804. He surveyed Uxbridge Township starting December 18, 1805 and reporting April 8, 1805. (Archives of Ontario, MS 7438, Vol 46, Code 42, page 216 to 226 - July 9 2019 - Dan Buchanan) on 18 December 1804 at Uxbridge Twp., York Co., Upper Canada. He "Received from Messr.'s Chewett & Ridout, the following stationary for the use of the Survey or General's Department - 2 sheets of drawing paper; 2 sheets of cartridge paper; ½ Quire large Post paper; 4 Blank Memo Books; 4 Black lead pencils; 25 Quills; 1 piece of Indian rubber; I say received by me; (signed) Samuel S. Wilmot; York, 19 Dec., 1804" MS 7442, Vol 62, Page 1885
Note: Seen during research for Speedy story. on 19 December 1804 at York, York Co., Upper Canada. He died in December 1856 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West, at age 83; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Marie Archange Stegman b. Oct 1784, d. 1866 |
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- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Marie Archange Stegman1
F, b. October 1784, d. 1866
| Father | John Frederick William Stegman1 b. 26 Jan 1760, d. 7 Oct 1804 |
| Mother | Marie Ursule Choisy1 b. 1765, d. 8 Jan 1849 |
Marie Archange Stegman was born in October 1784 at Cedres, Quebec; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 She married Samuel Street Wilmot, son of Lemuel Wilmot and Elizabeth Street, on 26 March 1800 at York, York Co., Upper Canada; Date Mar 26 1800 & location York per transcription of St .James Anglican Church marriages, per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1 As of 26 March 1800,her married name was Wilmot.1 Marie Archange Stegman died in 1866 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.1
Family | Samuel Street Wilmot b. 29 Mar 1773, d. Dec 1856 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.