John Lear1
M, b. 16 October 1819, d. 12 May 1889
| Father | Francis De L'Eveille1 b. 1793, d. 1822 |
| Mother | Catherine La Londe1 b. 1797 |
John Lear was born on 16 October 1819 at Cornwall, Stormont Co., Upper Canada; Date 1821 & location Ont. per 1871 Census. Date 1821 & location UC per 1861 Census. Date Oct 16 1819 & location Cornwall per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1,2,3 He married Rhoda Anne Slight, daughter of John Slight and Familia ?, circa 1858 at Canada West; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 John Lear appeared on the census of April 1861 at Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 40 at 1861 Census: Lear, John, 40, b. UC, CE, farmer, married; Rhoda, 25, b. UC, CE, married; Slight, Sarah, 11, b. UC, CE, servant; Oliver, Isaac, 22, b. UC, WM, lab., single; Slight, Nancy, 16, b. UC, CE, adopted (1861 Census: Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., pg. 258 of 605, line 38 - ancestry.ca.)2 He John Lear's wife, Rhoda Anne Slight, died Oct 30 1865 per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023. on 30 October 1865 at Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West.1 He appeared on the census of April 1871 at Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 50 at 1871 Census: Leer, John, 50, b. Ont., French, CE, farmer, widower; Slight, Mary, 35, b. Ont., Eng., Meth., single; Nancy, 23, b. Ont., Eng., Meth., single; Sarah M., 21, b. Ont., Eng., Meth., single; Morton, Hiram E., 16, b. Ont., Eng., Meth., single (1871 Census: Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., dist. 59, sub-dist. a-2, pg. 48, line 6 - ancestry.ca.)3 He lived on 29 August 1877 at Village Lot 11, Main St. North (144), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 1057) show that George M. Young sold "said vil. lot", Village Lot 11, Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to John Lear for $1,200. ITS Date: Aug 29 1877. Reg'n. Date: Aug 29 1877. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, pg. 319 of 399, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Apr 13 2023.)4 He appeared on the census of April 1881 at Brighton, Northumberland East Co., Ontario; Age 59 at 1881 Census: Lear, John, 59, b. Ont., Eng., CM, farmer, widower; Slight, Mary, 41, b. Ont., Eng., CM, single (1881 Census: Brighton Village, Northumberland East Co., dist. 123, sub-dist. d, pg. 101 of 105, line 3 - ancestry.ca)
Note 1: John Lear bought the house at 144 Main St., Brighton in 1877, after his wife, Rhoda Slight died in 1865. He lived alone, except for Mary Slight, Rhoda's sister. The house would be passed to Mary and Nancy Slight, both sisters of Rhoda. (Dan Buchanan, Oct 13 2023)
Note 2: John Grimm, "Joiner" expert house builder, is just below, with wife Catherine. He is probably working on Thomas Webb's house at 116 Main St. (Dan Buchanan, Oct 13 2023.)5 He lived on 7 July 1888 at Village Lot 3 & 4, Elizabeth St. South, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Record (Grant 2238) show that Jane A. Lewis (widow) granted "Village Lot 3 &4 south of Elizabeth St.", Oliphant St. East, Village Lot 15, Brighton Village, Northumberland Co. to John Lear for $1,500. ITS Date: Jul 7 1888. Reg'n. Date: Jul 10 1888. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 006, page 042 of 282, OnLand.ca)
Note: Her husband, Henry Lewis, died May 21 1888 and Jane is selling the land where the carriage works was located from about 1869. (Dabn Buchanan, Feb 11 2026.)4 He left a will on 11 April 1889 at Village Lot 11, Main St. North (144), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Will 2320) show that the Will of John Lear granted "said lot to my sister-in-law Mary and Nancy Slight and after their decease to the Brighton Congregation of the Presbyterian Church ", referring to Village Lot 11, Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. ITS Date: Apr 11 1889. Reg'n. Date: May 20 1889. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, pg. 319 of 399, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Apr 13 2023.)4 He died on 12 May 1889 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 69; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1
Note 1: John Lear bought the house at 144 Main St., Brighton in 1877, after his wife, Rhoda Slight died in 1865. He lived alone, except for Mary Slight, Rhoda's sister. The house would be passed to Mary and Nancy Slight, both sisters of Rhoda. (Dan Buchanan, Oct 13 2023)
Note 2: John Grimm, "Joiner" expert house builder, is just below, with wife Catherine. He is probably working on Thomas Webb's house at 116 Main St. (Dan Buchanan, Oct 13 2023.)5 He lived on 7 July 1888 at Village Lot 3 & 4, Elizabeth St. South, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Record (Grant 2238) show that Jane A. Lewis (widow) granted "Village Lot 3 &4 south of Elizabeth St.", Oliphant St. East, Village Lot 15, Brighton Village, Northumberland Co. to John Lear for $1,500. ITS Date: Jul 7 1888. Reg'n. Date: Jul 10 1888. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 006, page 042 of 282, OnLand.ca)
Note: Her husband, Henry Lewis, died May 21 1888 and Jane is selling the land where the carriage works was located from about 1869. (Dabn Buchanan, Feb 11 2026.)4 He left a will on 11 April 1889 at Village Lot 11, Main St. North (144), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Will 2320) show that the Will of John Lear granted "said lot to my sister-in-law Mary and Nancy Slight and after their decease to the Brighton Congregation of the Presbyterian Church ", referring to Village Lot 11, Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. ITS Date: Apr 11 1889. Reg'n. Date: May 20 1889. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, pg. 319 of 399, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Apr 13 2023.)4 He died on 12 May 1889 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 69; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1
Family | Rhoda Anne Slight b. 24 May 1833, d. 30 Oct 1865 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Francis De L'Eveille1
M, b. 1793, d. 1822
Francis De L'Eveille was born in 1793 at Upper Canada; Date 1793 & location "Newcastle, Durham, Ontario, Canada" per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 He married Catherine La Londe in 1818 at Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; Date 1818 & location "Newcastle, Durham, Ontario, Canada" per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 Francis De L'Eveille died in 1822 at Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date 1822 & location "Brighton, Northumberland County, Ontario" per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1
Family | Catherine La Londe b. 1797 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Catherine La Londe1
F, b. 1797
Catherine La Londe was born in 1797 at Upper Canada; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 She married Francis De L'Eveille in 1818 at Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; Date 1818 & location "Newcastle, Durham, Ontario, Canada" per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 As of 1818,her married name was De L'Eveille.1
Family | Francis De L'Eveille b. 1793, d. 1822 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Joseph Lear1,2,3,4
M, b. 23 December 1821, d. 22 March 1914
| Father | Francis De L'Eveille1 b. 1793, d. 1822 |
| Mother | Catherine La Londe1 b. 1797 |
Joseph Lear was born on 23 December 1821 at Kingston, Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Date Dec 23 1821 & location Kingston per Death Reg'n.. - age 92y 2m 27d at death Mar 22 1914. Date Dec 1821 & location Cda. per 1900 US Fed Census. Date 1820 & location Cda. per 1880 US Fed Census. Date 1820 & location Cda. per 1870 US Fed Census. Date 1918 & location UC per 1861 Census. Location Kingston, Ont. per Death Reg'n. of son William James Lear. Date Dec 25 1821 & location Kingston per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1,4,2,3 He married Mary Jane Perrin, daughter of John Stafford Perrin and Nancy Brown, on 15 February 1848 at Newcastle Dist., Canada West; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 Joseph Lear appeared on the census of April 1861 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; Age 42 at 1861 Census: Leer, Joseph, 42, b. UC, Morman, lab., married; Mary, 34, b. UC, Mormon, married; Sarah Jane, 14, b. UC, Mormon; William J., 11, b. UC (1861 Census: Clarke Twp., Durham Co., pg. 254 of 893, line 17 - ancestry.ca)
Note: Perrin (or Perin) are above and below on this page.)3 He appeared on the census of 16 July 1870 at Fox Twp., Millbrook, Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 50 at 1870 US Fed Census: Leer, Joseph, 50, b. Cda., Married; Mary, 43, b. Cda., married; Sarah J., 23, b. Cda; Nathaniel, 7, b. Cda. (1870 US Fed Census: Fox Twp., Kendall Co., Illinois, pg. 10 of 32, line 2 - Millbrook P.O. - ancestry.ca.)2 He appeared on the census of 12 June 1880 at Plano, Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 58 at 1880 US Fed Census: Leer, Joseph, 58, b. Cda., p.b. Cda., labourer, married; Mary, 53, b. Cda., p.b. England & Cda., housekeeper, married; Emma, 13, b. Illinois, p.b. Cda., dau., at school; Ellen, 11, b. Illinois, p.b. Cda., dau., at school; George E., 7, b. Iowa, p.b. Cda., son; Eva, 4, b. Illinois, p.b. Cda., dau. (1880 US Fed Census: Plano, Kendall Co., Illinois, pg. 23 of 37, line 29, ancestry.ca.)2 He lived on 7 July 1888 at Village Lots 3 & 4, Elizabeth St. South, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Record (Grant 2238) show that Jane A. Lewis (widow) granted "Village Lot 3 &4 south of Elizabeth St.", Oliphant St. East, Village Lot 15, Brighton Village, Northumberland Co. to John Lear for $1,500. ITS Date: Jul 7 1888. Reg'n. Date: Jul 10 1888. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 006, page 042 of 282, OnLand.ca)
Note: Their sister, Rhoda, died in 1865 and she was married to John Lear who had purchased it soon before he died. It was inherited by Mary and Nancy Slight and sold by them to John Lear's brother, Joseph and Joseph's son William James Lear. (Dan Buchanan, Feb 11 2026.)5 He appeared on the census of 5 June 1900 at Little Rock Twp., Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 78 at 1900 US Fed Census: see Nathaniel Lear (son.)2 He died on 22 March 1914 at Centre St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 92; Death Reg'n.#022491: Name: Joseph Lear; Date: Mar 22 1914; Age: 92y 2m 27d; Born: Kingston, Ont; Res.: Centre St., Brighton, Ont; Occ.: gentleman; Status: widower; Parents: Francis Lear & Mary Perrin; Cause: apoplexy, gradually for months & heart failure; Phys. & Inf.: Dr. C.M. Sanford, Brighton; Reg'd: Mar 23 1914; Reg'r.: A. Mark, Brighton, Northumberland Co. (Ontario Death Registration, #022491-1914, ancestry.ca)
Date Mar 22 1914 & location Brighton per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1,6
Note: Perrin (or Perin) are above and below on this page.)3 He appeared on the census of 16 July 1870 at Fox Twp., Millbrook, Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 50 at 1870 US Fed Census: Leer, Joseph, 50, b. Cda., Married; Mary, 43, b. Cda., married; Sarah J., 23, b. Cda; Nathaniel, 7, b. Cda. (1870 US Fed Census: Fox Twp., Kendall Co., Illinois, pg. 10 of 32, line 2 - Millbrook P.O. - ancestry.ca.)2 He appeared on the census of 12 June 1880 at Plano, Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 58 at 1880 US Fed Census: Leer, Joseph, 58, b. Cda., p.b. Cda., labourer, married; Mary, 53, b. Cda., p.b. England & Cda., housekeeper, married; Emma, 13, b. Illinois, p.b. Cda., dau., at school; Ellen, 11, b. Illinois, p.b. Cda., dau., at school; George E., 7, b. Iowa, p.b. Cda., son; Eva, 4, b. Illinois, p.b. Cda., dau. (1880 US Fed Census: Plano, Kendall Co., Illinois, pg. 23 of 37, line 29, ancestry.ca.)2 He lived on 7 July 1888 at Village Lots 3 & 4, Elizabeth St. South, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Record (Grant 2238) show that Jane A. Lewis (widow) granted "Village Lot 3 &4 south of Elizabeth St.", Oliphant St. East, Village Lot 15, Brighton Village, Northumberland Co. to John Lear for $1,500. ITS Date: Jul 7 1888. Reg'n. Date: Jul 10 1888. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 006, page 042 of 282, OnLand.ca)
Note: Their sister, Rhoda, died in 1865 and she was married to John Lear who had purchased it soon before he died. It was inherited by Mary and Nancy Slight and sold by them to John Lear's brother, Joseph and Joseph's son William James Lear. (Dan Buchanan, Feb 11 2026.)5 He appeared on the census of 5 June 1900 at Little Rock Twp., Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 78 at 1900 US Fed Census: see Nathaniel Lear (son.)2 He died on 22 March 1914 at Centre St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 92; Death Reg'n.#022491: Name: Joseph Lear; Date: Mar 22 1914; Age: 92y 2m 27d; Born: Kingston, Ont; Res.: Centre St., Brighton, Ont; Occ.: gentleman; Status: widower; Parents: Francis Lear & Mary Perrin; Cause: apoplexy, gradually for months & heart failure; Phys. & Inf.: Dr. C.M. Sanford, Brighton; Reg'd: Mar 23 1914; Reg'r.: A. Mark, Brighton, Northumberland Co. (Ontario Death Registration, #022491-1914, ancestry.ca)
Date Mar 22 1914 & location Brighton per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1,6
Family | Mary Jane Perrin b. 1 May 1827, d. 6 May 1897 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S21] US Census, 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.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #022491-1914.
- [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
Mary Jane Perrin1,2,3
F, b. 1 May 1827, d. 6 May 1897
| Father | John Stafford Perrin1 b. 2 Jun 1805, d. 29 Sep 1876 |
| Mother | Nancy Brown1 b. 18 Jan 1807, d. a 1866 |
Mary Jane Perrin was born on 1 May 1827 at New Castle, Durham Co., Upper Canada; Date 1827 & location Cda. per 1880 US Fed Census. Date 1827 & location Cda. per 1870 US Fed Census. Date 1827 & location UC per 1861 Census. Location "New Castle, Ont." per Death Reg'n. of son William James Lear, Sr. Date May 1 1827 & location Ont. per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1,4,2,3 As of 15 February 1848,her married name was Lear.1 She married Joseph Lear, son of Francis De L'Eveille and Catherine La Londe, on 15 February 1848 at Newcastle Dist., Canada West; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 Mary Jane Perrin appeared on the census of April 1861 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; Age 34 at 1861 Census: see Joseph Lear.3 She appeared on the census of 16 July 1870 at Fox Twp., Millbrook, Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 43 at 1870 US Fed Census: see Joseph Lear.2 She appeared on the census of 12 June 1880 at Plano, Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Age 53 at 1880 US Fed Census: see Joseph Lear.2 She died on 6 May 1897 at Plano Twp., Kendall Co., Illinois, U.S.A., at age 70; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1
Family | Joseph Lear b. 23 Dec 1821, d. 22 Mar 1914 |
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John Stafford Perrin1
M, b. 2 June 1805, d. 29 September 1876
John Stafford Perrin was born on 2 June 1805 at Saint Mary, Disley, Cheshire, England; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 He married Nancy Brown on 28 January 1826 at Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 John Stafford Perrin died on 29 September 1876 at Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co., Ontario, at age 71; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1
Family | Nancy Brown b. 18 Jan 1807, d. a 1866 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Nancy Brown1
F, b. 18 January 1807, d. after 1866
Nancy Brown was born on 18 January 1807 at Upper Canada; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 She married John Stafford Perrin on 28 January 1826 at Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1 As of 28 January 1826,her married name was Perrin.1 Nancy Brown died after 1866; per family tree of LAMANITEGEM on ancestry.ca, Jul 4 2023.1
Family | John Stafford Perrin b. 2 Jun 1805, d. 29 Sep 1876 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
George Franklin Young1,2
M, b. 1845
| Father | George Miller Young1 b. 22 Feb 1818, d. 10 Jun 1912 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Davis1 b. Oct 1819, d. Mar 1848 |
George Franklin Young was born in 1845 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Date 1846 & location CW per 1861 Census. Date 1845 & location Cda. per 1851 Census.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1851 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 6 at 1851 Census: see George Young.1 He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 15 at 1861 Census: see Job Young (grandfather.)2
William Henry Alley1
M, b. 24 November 1854, d. 11 January 1891
| Father | Jeremiah Alley1 b. 13 Jun 1820, d. 24 Apr 1879 |
| Mother | Catherine Gifford1 b. 27 Jun 1828, d. 5 Jul 1912 |
William Henry Alley was born on 24 November 1854; per family tree of Diane Lee Hedstrom on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1 He died on 11 January 1891 at age 36; per family tree of Diane Lee Hedstrom on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Electa Ann Alley1
F, b. 5 April 1866, d. 1922
| Father | Jeremiah Alley1 b. 13 Jun 1820, d. 24 Apr 1879 |
| Mother | Catherine Gifford1 b. 27 Jun 1828, d. 5 Jul 1912 |
Electa Ann Alley was born on 5 April 1866; per family tree of Diane Lee Hedstrom on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1 She died in 1922; per family tree of Diane Lee Hedstrom on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Enos Peck Gifford1
M, b. 18 January 1791, d. 9 April 1881
Enos Peck Gifford was born on 18 January 1791 at Arlington Twp., Bennington Co., Vermont, U.S.A; Date Jan 18 1791 & location Arlington, Bennington, Vermont per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023. per Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application 62836.1,2 He married Sarah Elizabeth Rose in 1818 at Upper Canada; Date 1818 & location Ont. per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023. per Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application 62836.1,2 Enos Peck Gifford died on 9 April 1881 at Columbia Twp., Tama Co., Iowa, U.S.A., at age 90; per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.2
Family | Sarah Elizabeth Rose b. 8 Jan 1795, d. b 1851 |
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Sarah Elizabeth Rose1
F, b. 8 January 1795, d. before 1851
Sarah Elizabeth Rose was born on 8 January 1795 at Upper Canada; Date Jan 8 1795 & location Ont. per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023. per Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application 62836.1,2 She married Enos Peck Gifford in 1818 at Upper Canada; Date 1818 & location Ont. per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023. per Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application 62836.1,2 As of 1818,her married name was Gifford.1 Sarah Elizabeth Rose died before 1851 at Hastings Co., Canada West; per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.2
Family | Enos Peck Gifford b. 18 Jan 1791, d. 9 Apr 1881 |
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Isabella Rose Gifford1
F, b. circa 1835, d. 12 August 1912
| Father | Enos Peck Gifford1 b. 18 Jan 1791, d. 9 Apr 1881 |
| Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Rose1 b. 8 Jan 1795, d. b 1851 |
Isabella Rose Gifford was born circa 1835 at Upper Canada; per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1 As of circa 1860,her married name was Waldron.1 She married Solomon Waldron circa 1860; per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1 Isabella Rose Gifford died on 12 August 1912; per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1
Family | Solomon Waldron b. 1831, d. 27 Jan 1879 |
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Solomon Waldron1
M, b. 1831, d. 27 January 1879
Solomon Waldron was born in 1831 at Stormont Co., Upper Canada; Date 1831 & location "Upper Canada Village, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ont." per FindaGrave. per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1,2 He married Isabella Rose Gifford, daughter of Enos Peck Gifford and Sarah Elizabeth Rose, circa 1860; per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1 Solomon Waldron died on 27 January 1879 at Sheridan Twp., Poweshiek Co., Iowa, U.S.A; Date Jan 27 1879 & location Sheridan Twp., Pewshiek Co., Iowa per FindaGrave. per family tree of EdGifford46 on ancestry.ca, Jul 5 2023.1,2
Family | Isabella Rose Gifford b. c 1835, d. 12 Aug 1912 |
William Sayers1
M, b. 1793, d. 21 November 1882
William Sayers was born in 1793 at Letterkenny, Donegal Co., Ireland; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1 He married Ann Spratts in 1828 at Eire, Ireland; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1 William Sayers died on 21 November 1882 at Hungerford Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1
Family | Ann Spratts b. 1808, d. 3 Dec 1882 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Ann Spratts1
F, b. 1808, d. 3 December 1882
Ann Spratts was born in 1808 at Donegal Co., Ireland; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1 She married William Sayers in 1828 at Eire, Ireland; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1 As of 1828,her married name was Sayers.1 Ann Spratts died on 3 December 1882 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1
Family | William Sayers b. 1793, d. 21 Nov 1882 |
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Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Margaret Matilda Hales1
F, b. 31 July 1858, d. 1936
| Father | Benjanmin James Hales1 b. 4 Oct 1825, d. 9 Oct 1899 |
| Mother | Ann Jane Sayers1 b. 16 Dec 1829, d. 14 Mar 1901 |
Margaret Matilda Hales was born on 31 July 1858 at Otonabee Twp., Peterborough Co., Canada West; Date Jul 31 1858 & location Otonabee Twp. per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1 As of 13 December 1883,her married name was Snelgrove.1 She lived on 21 December 1883 at Chandos Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Residence Chandos Twp. per marriage reg'n.- Wm. Snelgrove.2 She married William Henry Snelgrove, son of James Williams Snelgrove and Ann Graham, on 21 December 1883 at Chandos Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#010187: Groom: Wm. Snelgrove; Age: 25; Res.: Chandos Twp; Born: Percy Twp; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Parents: James & Ann Snelgrove; Bride: Margaret M. Hales; Age: 25; Res.: Chandos Twp; Born: Otonabee Twp; Status: spinseter; Parents: Benjamin & Ann Jane Hales; Wit.: John Snelgrove & ?James B..? Hales, Chandos Twp; Date: Dec 21 1883; Place: Chandos Twp; Rel.: Meth; Performed by: Rev. Ratcliffe; Reg'r.: Payton Shewen., Apsley, Chandos Twp., Peterborough Co. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010187-1883, ancestry.ca.)1,3 Margaret Matilda Hales died in 1936 at Sunbury, New Brunswick; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1
Family | William Henry Snelgrove b. 1 Jun 1852, d. 19 Jun 1911 |
William Henry Snelgrove1,2
M, b. 1 June 1852, d. 19 June 1911
| Father | James Williams Snelgrove2 b. 11 Feb 1813, d. 18 Nov 1885 |
| Mother | Ann Graham1 b. 1819, d. 11 Dec 1893 |
William Henry Snelgrove was born on 1 June 1852 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date Jun 1 1852 & location Percy Twp. per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023. Date 1858 & location Percy Twp. per marriage reg'n. - Margaret M. Hales. Date Jul 1 1852 & location Percy Twp. per family tree of mvplante2 on ancestry.ca, May 18 2025.1,2 He lived on 21 December 1883 at Chandos Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Residence Chandos Twp. per marriage reg'n. - Margaret M. Hales.2 He married Margaret Matilda Hales, daughter of Benjanmin James Hales and Ann Jane Sayers, on 21 December 1883 at Chandos Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#010187: Groom: Wm. Snelgrove; Age: 25; Res.: Chandos Twp; Born: Percy Twp; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Parents: James & Ann Snelgrove; Bride: Margaret M. Hales; Age: 25; Res.: Chandos Twp; Born: Otonabee Twp; Status: spinseter; Parents: Benjamin & Ann Jane Hales; Wit.: John Snelgrove & ?James B..? Hales, Chandos Twp; Date: Dec 21 1883; Place: Chandos Twp; Rel.: Meth; Performed by: Rev. Ratcliffe; Reg'r.: Payton Shewen., Apsley, Chandos Twp., Peterborough Co. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010187-1883, ancestry.ca.)1,3 William Henry Snelgrove died on 19 June 1911 at Sasktatchewan at age 59; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1
Family | Margaret Matilda Hales b. 31 Jul 1858, d. 1936 |
James Williams Snelgrove1,2,3
M, b. 11 February 1813, d. 18 November 1885
James Williams Snelgrove was born on 11 February 1813 at Charlottetown Royalty, Queens Co., Prince Edward Island; Date 1812 per FindaGrave. Date 1812 & location Prince Edward Island per 1851 Census. per marriage reg'n. of son William Snelgrove & Margaret M. Hales. Date Feb 11 1813 & location Charlottetown Royalty, Queens Co., Prince Edward Island per family tree of mvplante2 on ancestry.ca, May 18 2025.1,4,2,3 He married Ann Graham, daughter of Andrew Graham and Catherine Robinson, circa 1840; per marriage reg'n. of son William Snelgrove & Margaret M. Hales.2 James Williams Snelgrove appeared on the census of 1851 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 39 at 1851 Census: Snelgrove, James, 39, b. Prince Edward Island, yeoman, WM, married; Ann, 28, b. Ireland, WM, married; Andrew, 11, b. Cda; Mary, 2 (1851 Census: Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., pg. 55 of 119, line 27, ancestry.ca.)3 He died on 18 November 1885 at Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Ontario, at age 72; Date 1885 per FindaGrave. Date Nov 18 1885 & location Peterborough per family tree of mvplante2 on ancestry.ca, May 18 2025.4,2 He was buried on 20 November 1885 at Union Cemetery, Apsley, Peterborough Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: James Snelgrove; BIRTH: 1812; DEATH: 1885 (aged 72–73); BURIAL: Union Cemetery,
Apsley, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 191652375; Notes: Inscription: James Snelgrove; 1812 - 1885; His Wife Ann; 1819 - 1893; Their Children; Emma, 1861 - 1891; Thomas R 1859 - 1901 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191652375/james-snelgrove.)4
Apsley, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 191652375; Notes: Inscription: James Snelgrove; 1812 - 1885; His Wife Ann; 1819 - 1893; Their Children; Emma, 1861 - 1891; Thomas R 1859 - 1901 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191652375/james-snelgrove.)4
Family | Ann Graham b. 1819, d. 11 Dec 1893 |
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Ann Graham1,2
F, b. 1819, d. 11 December 1893
| Father | Andrew Graham b. 17 Mar 1800, d. 7 Apr 1887 |
| Mother | Catherine Robinson b. 1789, d. 8 May 1874 |
Ann Graham was born in 1819 at Eniskillin, Fermanagh Co., Ireland; Date 1819 per FindaGrave. Date 1823 & location Ireland per 1851 Census. per marriage reg'n. of son William Snelgrove & Margaret M. Hales. Date 1823 & location Eniskillin, Fermanagh Co., Ireland per family tree of mvplante2 on ancestry.ca, May 18 2025.1,3,2 She married James Williams Snelgrove circa 1840; per marriage reg'n. of son William Snelgrove & Margaret M. Hales.1 As of circa 1840,her married name was Snelgrove.1 Ann Graham appeared on the census of 1851 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 28 at 1851 Census: see James Snelgrove.2 She died on 11 December 1893 at Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1893 per FindaGrave. Date Dec 11 1893 & location Northumberland Co. per family tree of mvplante2 on ancestry.ca, May 18 2025.3,1 She was buried on 13 December 1893 at Union Cemetery, Apsley, Peterborough Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: Ann Graham Snelgrove; BIRTH: 1819; DEATH: 1893 (aged 73–74); BURIAL: Union Cemetery, Apsley, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 191652418; Notes: Inscription; James Snelgrove; 1812 - 1885; His Wife Ann; 1819 - 1893; Their Children; Emma, 1861 - 1891; Thomas R 1859 - 1901 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191652418/ann-snelgrove.)3
Family | James Williams Snelgrove b. 11 Feb 1813, d. 18 Nov 1885 |
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Mary Rebeca Hales1
F, b. 16 May 1866, d. 6 June 1961
| Father | Benjanmin James Hales1 b. 4 Oct 1825, d. 9 Oct 1899 |
| Mother | Ann Jane Sayers1 b. 16 Dec 1829, d. 14 Mar 1901 |
Mary Rebeca Hales was born on 16 May 1866 at Peterborough Co., Canada West; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1,2 As of 22 January 1885,her married name was Snelgrove.1 She married John Snelgrove, son of James Williams Snelgrove and Ann Graham, on 22 January 1885 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.2 Mary Rebeca Hales died on 6 June 1961 at Swan River, Manitoba, at age 95; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.1
Family | John Snelgrove b. 22 Apr 1858, d. 18 Oct 1917 |
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John Snelgrove1
M, b. 22 April 1858, d. 18 October 1917
| Father | James Williams Snelgrove b. 11 Feb 1813, d. 18 Nov 1885 |
| Mother | Ann Graham b. 1819, d. 11 Dec 1893 |
John Snelgrove was born on 22 April 1858 at Northumberland Co., Canada West; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.2 He married Mary Rebeca Hales, daughter of Benjanmin James Hales and Ann Jane Sayers, on 22 January 1885 at Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.2 John Snelgrove died on 18 October 1917 at Swan River, Manitoba, at age 59; per family tree of Beverly Anne Strachan Strong on ancestry.ca, Jul 6 2023.2
Family | Mary Rebeca Hales b. 16 May 1866, d. 6 Jun 1961 |
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George Henry Hales1
M, b. 17 September 1875, d. 15 March 1960
| Father | James Hales1 b. 9 Mar 1854, d. 2 Nov 1931 |
| Mother | Martha Edwards1 b. 1853 |
George Henry Hales was born on 17 September 1875 at Millbrook, Peterborough Co., Ontario; Date Sep 17 1875 per FindaGrave.1 He married Celia ? in 1913; per FindaGrave.1 George Henry Hales died on 15 March 1960 at Grand Forks, Kootenay Dist., British Columbia, at age 84; Date Mar 15 1960 per FindaGrave.1 He was buried on 17 March 1960 at Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Forks, Kootenay Dist., British Columbia; FindaGrave: Name: George Henry Hales; BIRTH: 17 Sep 1875, Millbrook, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; DEATH: 15 Mar 1960 (aged 84), Grand Forks, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Forks, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 156835571 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156835571/george-henry-hales.)1
Family | Celia ? b. 1869, d. 1960 |
Citations
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Celia ?1
F, b. 1869, d. 1960
Celia ? was born in 1869; Date 1869 per FindaGrave.1 As of 1913,her married name was Hales.1 She married George Henry Hales, son of James Hales and Martha Edwards, in 1913; per FindaGrave.1 Celia ? was buried in 1960 at Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Forks, Kootenay Dist., British Columbia; FindaGrave: Name: Celia Hales; BIRTH: 1869; DEATH: 1960 (aged 90–91); BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Forks, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 156835616 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156835616/celia-hales.)1 She died in 1960 at Grand Forks, Kootenay Dist., British Columbia; Date 1960 per FindaGrave.1
Family | George Henry Hales b. 17 Sep 1875, d. 15 Mar 1960 |
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James Harman "Jimmy" Hales1,2,3,4
M, b. 16 July 1894, d. 1966
| Father | John Hales5 b. 24 Mar 1853 |
| Mother | Annie J. Croft5 b. 11 Apr 1863, d. c 1920 |
James Harman "Jimmy" Hales was born on 16 July 1894 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#009551: Name: James Harman Hales; Date: Jul 16 1894; Parents: John Hales & Ann Jane Croft; Inf.: John Hales, carpenter, Flesherton, father; Reg'd.: Aug 10 1894; Phys.: Mrs. Hales; Reg'r.: W.J. Bellamy, Artemesia Twp. (Ontario Birth Registration, #009551-1894, ancestry.ca)
Date 1894 per CemSearch. Date 1895 & location Ont. per 1931 Census. Date 1895 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Jul 16 1894 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census., Date 1895 & location Ont. per marriage reg'n. - Alice Amelia McMullen. Date Jul 16 1895 & location Flesherton per WWI Attestation Paper.1,6,5,7,8,2,9 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1901 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South Co., Ontario; Age 6 at 1901 Census: see John Hales.2 He lived on 6 January 1916 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; WWI Attestation Paper: Name: James Harmon Hales; Res.: Flesherton; Born: Flesherton, Artemesia Twp; Kin: Mrs. Annie Hales, Flesherton, mother; Born: Jul 16 1895; Occ.: electrician; Status: single; Cert.: Jan 6 1916, Owen Sound (WWI Attestation Paper, pg. 25 of 76, ancestry.ca.)6 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South East Co., Ontario; Age 26 at 1921 Census: see John Hales.5 He lived on 3 November 1924 at Aylmer, Grey Co., Ontario; Residence Aylmer per marriage reg'n. - Alice Amerlia McMullen.7 He married Alice Amelia McMullen on 3 November 1924 at Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#010523: Groom: James Harmon Hales; Age: 29; Res.: Allmer; Born: Ont; Status: bachelor; Occ.: truck driver; Rel.: Meth; Parents: John Hales, b. Grey Co. & Annie Croft; Bride: Alice Amelia McMullen; Age: 21; Res.: Aylmer; Born: Ont; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Parents: James Leslie McMullen, b. Grey Co. & Allice Hill; Expected Place of Marr.: Flesherton; Wit.: Mrs. McMullen & Mrs. Preston, Flesherton; Date: Nov 3 1924; Place: Flesherton; Performed by: C.F. Toney, Hamilton, Bapt., 2223; Sworn: Village of Mayldville?, Grey Co., Nov 3 1924; Reg'r.: J. Lucas, Maindale? (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010523-1924, ancestry.ca)
per 1931 Census.1,10 James Harman "Jimmy" Hales appeared on the census of 1931 at Richard St., Trenton, Hastings South Co., Ontario; Age 36 at 1931 Census: Hales, James Harmon, 36, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Irish, UC, truck driver - Canadian Oil, married; Alice Amelia, 27, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Irish, UC, married; John Leslie, 4 (1931 Census: Town of Trenton, Hastings South Co., dist. 116, sub-dist. 42, pg. 21, line 17 - Richard St. - ancestry.ca.)1 He was 1932 … Sept … "A new Shoe Repair Shop has opened opposite Taylor Plumbing Shop on Young owner J. H. Hales will open Sept 2. (16 Young Street) from page 287, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. on 2 September 1932 at 16 Young St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "30 Main Street …. March 1933-1934 - J. H. (James) Hales Shoe Repair Shop - east side - 16 Young to 128 Main" from page 51, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1933 at 30 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "1933 .. March .. "J. H. Hales Shoe Repair Parlour on Young has moved his business to the store on Main Street recently occupied by George E. Karley Tailor. (30 Main Street)." from page 288, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in March 1933 at 30 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Mr. James Hales who has conducted a shoe repairing business in the Gordon Block, Main Street, has taken over the B.E. B1intnell Service Station on west Main Street and will removed his shoe business
to the above premises in the near future. (128 Main Street) from page 292, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "J. H. (James) Hales .. Shoe and Harness Repair … March 1936-July 15 1966 - 128 Main from 32 Main from Young" from page 235, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Going east we found the next change where the late George Brown had his office and stockroom. In March 1931 S.D. and Charles Ross took over the location which has been vacant. They have made it into a splendid Ford show room and office a real addition to the nonh side of the street. Just east of their salesroom is a vacant store, formerly used by Hales shoe repair shop, and before that by. G.E. Karley. Hales business is now conducted at Brintnell service station, Main Street West." from page 293, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "J. H. (James) Hales .. Shoe and Harness Repair … March 1936-July 15 1966 - 128 Main from 32 Main from Young" from page 235, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He "J. H. Hales ... ESSO ... March 1834 - 1960, 128 Main St." from page 152 of The History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose, section Automotive and Garages. in March 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He lived in 1935 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "143 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "144 Hales, Mrs. James H. (W), married woman, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1935, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 15 of 126, ancestry.ca.4 He was "1937 … February … "Constables Gagne and Atkinson foiled a robbery at Jimmy Hales Service Station when three young men from Toronto, in a stolen car, about quarter to five Thursday morning were arrested instead. (128 Main Street)." from page 299, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1937 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "1939 … April .. "At Jimmie Hales place he decided to give himself more room at the front, so he picked up his gasoline tanks off the roadside, set them down inside the pavement, built an addition on the west side of his store, put on a fine new roof." from page 301, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1939 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He lived in 1940 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "76 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "774 Hales, Mrs. James H. - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1940, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 12 of 124, ancestry.ca.4 He was "1940 … June … "Once again the shoe repair and refreshment stand owned and operated by James (Jimmy) Hales, was entered and robbed some time during Monday night. …. (128 Main Street)." from page 303, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in June 1940 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He lived in 1945 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "71 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "72 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1945, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 72 of 178, ancestry.ca.4 He lived in 1949 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "84 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "85 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" & "86 Hales, John, Buffer, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1949, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 38 of 156, ancestry.ca.4 He was "An attempted break-in at Hales Service Station failed. Arrests were made at two o'clock Monday morning. James Hales was wakened by noise when a lad attempted to enter the bt1ck window of his gas station and shoe repair shop. (128 Main Street)" from page 338, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in September 1949 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Thieves broke in and robbed Jimmie Hales Service Station Saturday night, taking tobacco, cigarettes, chocolate bars, gum and change to the value of one hundred dollars, entry was made through a small
window over the soft drink cooler and did not noticed the broken window until Sunday morning. ( 128 Main Street)" from page 338, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in October 1949 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Twenty years bring many changes to local scene. A clirectory of local business men appearing in the Brighton Ensign in 1938 reveals that only 6 remain in business today. The veterans, of course, in local business circles arc Harry Frise with a record of 60 years as a dry goods merchant, and Fred Wright, 42 years in the garage business. Mr. Frise and M.H. Johnson are the two remaining of the four dry goods merchants in business here 20 years ago. Mr. Wright is the sole survivor of the six garage men operating locally in 1938. Not one of the six grocery men listed at that time is in business today. There were five restaurants two decades ago but none is under the same management today. James Hales listed both as a service station operator and shoe repairman, still carries on in both lines. He enjoys a monopoly of the local shoe repair business today, and his former competitors in the service station field have all departed." from page 356 & 357, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1958 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He "Recollections of Jimmy Hale, Another Shoe Repair Man By Rose Marie (Cheer) Ellery; Another gentleman in the business of repairing shoes was Jimmy Hale, previously mentioned in Norman Cheer's memoirs. His shop was at the other end of the village, located just to the east of the present Walas Funeral Home at 124 Main Street. His shop was very small, and located very close to the sidewalk, and their white frame home was just to the north (with stain glass over the two large front windows). This little shop now sits just to the north of Proctor House. Jimmy was a small gentleman in stature, but great in heart, and that cute smile, and twinkle in his eyes was always evident.
I remember him with small tacks between his lips and carrying on a conversation with the locals. As a young student, I, with friends who lived in that area, would go after school for a visit. After the usual conversation, we would often buy a soft drink in a glass bottle or a chocolate bar for about five to seven cents and our day was made. He was always kind and seemed interested in our tales. This was also a place for the local folk to catch up on the daily news of the village, discuss politics and the state of the world. Many a student was late for an early dinner because they had stopped in at "Jimmy Hale's" shop for just a "minute". But in those days, there was not the same concern with young folk if you were a few minutes late, as we were all creatures of habit and did not vary much in a day. Both these gentlemen went about their work with a smile, and lived a good simple life. Jimmy was married to wife Alice, (Ally) and had one son, Jack, well- known in the area for the love of always having the latest, shiniest vehicle in Brighton. This was his true love!" from page 285 of "That's Just The Way We Were: Brighton Memories". circa 1960 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.12 He lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 6, Main St. North, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 6, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 295 of 399, Village Lot 6, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)13 He lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 5, Main St. North, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 5, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 293 of 399, Village Lot 5, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)13 He lived in 1963 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "108 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, Brighton" & "109 Hales, Alice - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1963, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 65 of 203, ancestry.ca.4 He lived in 1965 at 124 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "95 Hales, Mrs. Alice, Homemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "96 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "97 Hales, Jack, Buffer, 124 Main St., Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1965, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 10 of 148, ancestry.ca.4 He was buried in 1966 at Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: James H. Hales; BIRTH: 1894; DEATH: 1966 (aged 71–72); BURIAL: Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 102807673 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102807673/james-h-hales.)8 He died in 1966 at Ontario; Date 1966 per FindaGrave.8
Date 1894 per CemSearch. Date 1895 & location Ont. per 1931 Census. Date 1895 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Jul 16 1894 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census., Date 1895 & location Ont. per marriage reg'n. - Alice Amelia McMullen. Date Jul 16 1895 & location Flesherton per WWI Attestation Paper.1,6,5,7,8,2,9 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1901 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South Co., Ontario; Age 6 at 1901 Census: see John Hales.2 He lived on 6 January 1916 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; WWI Attestation Paper: Name: James Harmon Hales; Res.: Flesherton; Born: Flesherton, Artemesia Twp; Kin: Mrs. Annie Hales, Flesherton, mother; Born: Jul 16 1895; Occ.: electrician; Status: single; Cert.: Jan 6 1916, Owen Sound (WWI Attestation Paper, pg. 25 of 76, ancestry.ca.)6 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South East Co., Ontario; Age 26 at 1921 Census: see John Hales.5 He lived on 3 November 1924 at Aylmer, Grey Co., Ontario; Residence Aylmer per marriage reg'n. - Alice Amerlia McMullen.7 He married Alice Amelia McMullen on 3 November 1924 at Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#010523: Groom: James Harmon Hales; Age: 29; Res.: Allmer; Born: Ont; Status: bachelor; Occ.: truck driver; Rel.: Meth; Parents: John Hales, b. Grey Co. & Annie Croft; Bride: Alice Amelia McMullen; Age: 21; Res.: Aylmer; Born: Ont; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Parents: James Leslie McMullen, b. Grey Co. & Allice Hill; Expected Place of Marr.: Flesherton; Wit.: Mrs. McMullen & Mrs. Preston, Flesherton; Date: Nov 3 1924; Place: Flesherton; Performed by: C.F. Toney, Hamilton, Bapt., 2223; Sworn: Village of Mayldville?, Grey Co., Nov 3 1924; Reg'r.: J. Lucas, Maindale? (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010523-1924, ancestry.ca)
per 1931 Census.1,10 James Harman "Jimmy" Hales appeared on the census of 1931 at Richard St., Trenton, Hastings South Co., Ontario; Age 36 at 1931 Census: Hales, James Harmon, 36, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Irish, UC, truck driver - Canadian Oil, married; Alice Amelia, 27, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Irish, UC, married; John Leslie, 4 (1931 Census: Town of Trenton, Hastings South Co., dist. 116, sub-dist. 42, pg. 21, line 17 - Richard St. - ancestry.ca.)1 He was 1932 … Sept … "A new Shoe Repair Shop has opened opposite Taylor Plumbing Shop on Young owner J. H. Hales will open Sept 2. (16 Young Street) from page 287, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. on 2 September 1932 at 16 Young St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "30 Main Street …. March 1933-1934 - J. H. (James) Hales Shoe Repair Shop - east side - 16 Young to 128 Main" from page 51, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1933 at 30 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "1933 .. March .. "J. H. Hales Shoe Repair Parlour on Young has moved his business to the store on Main Street recently occupied by George E. Karley Tailor. (30 Main Street)." from page 288, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in March 1933 at 30 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Mr. James Hales who has conducted a shoe repairing business in the Gordon Block, Main Street, has taken over the B.E. B1intnell Service Station on west Main Street and will removed his shoe business
to the above premises in the near future. (128 Main Street) from page 292, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "J. H. (James) Hales .. Shoe and Harness Repair … March 1936-July 15 1966 - 128 Main from 32 Main from Young" from page 235, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Going east we found the next change where the late George Brown had his office and stockroom. In March 1931 S.D. and Charles Ross took over the location which has been vacant. They have made it into a splendid Ford show room and office a real addition to the nonh side of the street. Just east of their salesroom is a vacant store, formerly used by Hales shoe repair shop, and before that by. G.E. Karley. Hales business is now conducted at Brintnell service station, Main Street West." from page 293, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "J. H. (James) Hales .. Shoe and Harness Repair … March 1936-July 15 1966 - 128 Main from 32 Main from Young" from page 235, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He "J. H. Hales ... ESSO ... March 1834 - 1960, 128 Main St." from page 152 of The History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose, section Automotive and Garages. in March 1934 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He lived in 1935 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "143 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "144 Hales, Mrs. James H. (W), married woman, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1935, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 15 of 126, ancestry.ca.4 He was "1937 … February … "Constables Gagne and Atkinson foiled a robbery at Jimmy Hales Service Station when three young men from Toronto, in a stolen car, about quarter to five Thursday morning were arrested instead. (128 Main Street)." from page 299, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1937 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "1939 … April .. "At Jimmie Hales place he decided to give himself more room at the front, so he picked up his gasoline tanks off the roadside, set them down inside the pavement, built an addition on the west side of his store, put on a fine new roof." from page 301, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1939 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He lived in 1940 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "76 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "774 Hales, Mrs. James H. - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1940, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 12 of 124, ancestry.ca.4 He was "1940 … June … "Once again the shoe repair and refreshment stand owned and operated by James (Jimmy) Hales, was entered and robbed some time during Monday night. …. (128 Main Street)." from page 303, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in June 1940 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He lived in 1945 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "71 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "72 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1945, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 72 of 178, ancestry.ca.4 He lived in 1949 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "84 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "85 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" & "86 Hales, John, Buffer, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1949, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 38 of 156, ancestry.ca.4 He was "An attempted break-in at Hales Service Station failed. Arrests were made at two o'clock Monday morning. James Hales was wakened by noise when a lad attempted to enter the bt1ck window of his gas station and shoe repair shop. (128 Main Street)" from page 338, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in September 1949 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Thieves broke in and robbed Jimmie Hales Service Station Saturday night, taking tobacco, cigarettes, chocolate bars, gum and change to the value of one hundred dollars, entry was made through a small
window over the soft drink cooler and did not noticed the broken window until Sunday morning. ( 128 Main Street)" from page 338, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in October 1949 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He was "Twenty years bring many changes to local scene. A clirectory of local business men appearing in the Brighton Ensign in 1938 reveals that only 6 remain in business today. The veterans, of course, in local business circles arc Harry Frise with a record of 60 years as a dry goods merchant, and Fred Wright, 42 years in the garage business. Mr. Frise and M.H. Johnson are the two remaining of the four dry goods merchants in business here 20 years ago. Mr. Wright is the sole survivor of the six garage men operating locally in 1938. Not one of the six grocery men listed at that time is in business today. There were five restaurants two decades ago but none is under the same management today. James Hales listed both as a service station operator and shoe repairman, still carries on in both lines. He enjoys a monopoly of the local shoe repair business today, and his former competitors in the service station field have all departed." from page 356 & 357, History of Brighton Businesses by Susan Brose. in 1958 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.11 He "Recollections of Jimmy Hale, Another Shoe Repair Man By Rose Marie (Cheer) Ellery; Another gentleman in the business of repairing shoes was Jimmy Hale, previously mentioned in Norman Cheer's memoirs. His shop was at the other end of the village, located just to the east of the present Walas Funeral Home at 124 Main Street. His shop was very small, and located very close to the sidewalk, and their white frame home was just to the north (with stain glass over the two large front windows). This little shop now sits just to the north of Proctor House. Jimmy was a small gentleman in stature, but great in heart, and that cute smile, and twinkle in his eyes was always evident.
I remember him with small tacks between his lips and carrying on a conversation with the locals. As a young student, I, with friends who lived in that area, would go after school for a visit. After the usual conversation, we would often buy a soft drink in a glass bottle or a chocolate bar for about five to seven cents and our day was made. He was always kind and seemed interested in our tales. This was also a place for the local folk to catch up on the daily news of the village, discuss politics and the state of the world. Many a student was late for an early dinner because they had stopped in at "Jimmy Hale's" shop for just a "minute". But in those days, there was not the same concern with young folk if you were a few minutes late, as we were all creatures of habit and did not vary much in a day. Both these gentlemen went about their work with a smile, and lived a good simple life. Jimmy was married to wife Alice, (Ally) and had one son, Jack, well- known in the area for the love of always having the latest, shiniest vehicle in Brighton. This was his true love!" from page 285 of "That's Just The Way We Were: Brighton Memories". circa 1960 at 128 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.12 He lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 6, Main St. North, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 6, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 295 of 399, Village Lot 6, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)13 He lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 5, Main St. North, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 5, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 293 of 399, Village Lot 5, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)13 He lived in 1963 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "108 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, Brighton" & "109 Hales, Alice - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1963, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 65 of 203, ancestry.ca.4 He lived in 1965 at 124 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "95 Hales, Mrs. Alice, Homemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "96 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "97 Hales, Jack, Buffer, 124 Main St., Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1965, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 10 of 148, ancestry.ca.4 He was buried in 1966 at Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: James H. Hales; BIRTH: 1894; DEATH: 1966 (aged 71–72); BURIAL: Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 102807673 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102807673/james-h-hales.)8 He died in 1966 at Ontario; Date 1966 per FindaGrave.8
Family | Alice Amelia McMullen b. 1903, d. b 11 Apr 1986 |
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Citations
- [S222] Unknown author, 1931 Census.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
- [S223] Unknown author, Voter Lists.
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #009551-1894.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #010523-1924.
- [S97] Susan Brose, Brighton Business.
- [S68] Brighton Council, Brighton Memories 2006.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
Alice Amelia McMullen1,2
F, b. 1903, d. before 11 April 1986
Alice Amelia McMullen was born in 1903 at Ontario; Date 1903 per FindaGrave. Date 1904 & location Ont. per 1931 Census.1,2 She married James Harman "Jimmy" Hales, son of John Hales and Annie J. Croft, on 3 November 1924 at Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#010523: Groom: James Harmon Hales; Age: 29; Res.: Allmer; Born: Ont; Status: bachelor; Occ.: truck driver; Rel.: Meth; Parents: John Hales, b. Grey Co. & Annie Croft; Bride: Alice Amelia McMullen; Age: 21; Res.: Aylmer; Born: Ont; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres; Parents: James Leslie McMullen, b. Grey Co. & Allice Hill; Expected Place of Marr.: Flesherton; Wit.: Mrs. McMullen & Mrs. Preston, Flesherton; Date: Nov 3 1924; Place: Flesherton; Performed by: C.F. Toney, Hamilton, Bapt., 2223; Sworn: Village of Mayldville?, Grey Co., Nov 3 1924; Reg'r.: J. Lucas, Maindale? (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010523-1924, ancestry.ca)
per 1931 Census.1,3 As of circa 1925,her married name was Hales.1 Alice Amelia McMullen appeared on the census of 1931 at Richard St., Trenton, Hastings South Co., Ontario; Age 27 at 1931 Census: see James Harmon Hales.1 She lived in 1935 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "143 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "144 Hales, Mrs. James H. (W), married woman, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1935, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 15 of 126, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1940 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "76 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "774 Hales, Mrs. James H. - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1940, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 12 of 124, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1945 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "71 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "72 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1945, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 72 of 178, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1949 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "84 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "85 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" & "86 Hales, John, Buffer, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1949, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 38 of 156, ancestry.ca.4 She lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 5, Main St. North (124), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 5, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 293 of 399, Village Lot 5, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)5 She lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 6, Main St. North (124), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 6, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 295 of 399, Village Lot 6, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)5 She lived in 1963 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "108 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, Brighton" & "109 Hales, Alice - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1963, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 65 of 203, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1965 at 124 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "95 Hales, Mrs. Alice, Homemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "96 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "97 Hales, Jack, Buffer, 124 Main St., Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1965, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 10 of 148, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1972 at 124 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "112 Hales, Mrs. Alice, housewife, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "113 Hales, John, buffer, 124 Main St., Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1972, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 140 of 361, ancestry.ca.4 She died before 11 April 1986 at Ontario; Date 1986 per FindaGrave. Sale of property from Alice A. Hales Estate dated April 11, 1986, sold to son John L. Hales.2,5 She was buried before 13 April 1986 at Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: Alice McMullen Hales; BIRTH: 1903; DEATH: 1986 (aged 82–83); BURIAL: Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 102807632 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102807632/alice-hales.)2
per 1931 Census.1,3 As of circa 1925,her married name was Hales.1 Alice Amelia McMullen appeared on the census of 1931 at Richard St., Trenton, Hastings South Co., Ontario; Age 27 at 1931 Census: see James Harmon Hales.1 She lived in 1935 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "143 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "144 Hales, Mrs. James H. (W), married woman, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1935, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 15 of 126, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1940 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "76 Hales, James H., shoemaker, Brighton" & "774 Hales, Mrs. James H. - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1940, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 12 of 124, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1945 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "71 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "72 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1945, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 72 of 178, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1949 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "84 Hales, James, shoemaker, Brighton" & "85 Hales, Mrs. James - Brighton" & "86 Hales, John, Buffer, Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1949, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 38 of 156, ancestry.ca.4 She lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 5, Main St. North (124), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 5, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 293 of 399, Village Lot 5, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)5 She lived on 15 October 1960 at Village Lot 6, Main St. North (124), Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant 25981) show that Robert K. Brintnell, Donald E. Brintnell, Leonard J. Brintnell, executors for the estate of Burton E. Brintnell, & Robert L. Brintnell & wife & Donald E. Brintnell & wife & Leonard J. Brintnell & wife & Rose Brintnell & Bernadine Strong sold Village Lot 6, North Side of Main St., Village of Brighton, Northumberland Co. to James H. & Alice A. Hales (Joint Tenants) for $5,000. ITS Date: Oct 15 1960. Reg'n. Date: Nov 2 1960. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 295 of 399, Village Lot 6, North side of Main, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)5 She lived in 1963 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "108 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, Brighton" & "109 Hales, Alice - Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1963, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 65 of 203, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1965 at 124 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "95 Hales, Mrs. Alice, Homemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "96 Hales, Jim, shoemaker, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "97 Hales, Jack, Buffer, 124 Main St., Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1965, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 10 of 148, ancestry.ca.4 She lived in 1972 at 124 Main St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "112 Hales, Mrs. Alice, housewife, 124 Main St., Brighton" & "113 Hales, John, buffer, 124 Main St., Brighton" Canada Voters Lists, 1972, Northumberland Co., Village of Brighton, pg. 140 of 361, ancestry.ca.4 She died before 11 April 1986 at Ontario; Date 1986 per FindaGrave. Sale of property from Alice A. Hales Estate dated April 11, 1986, sold to son John L. Hales.2,5 She was buried before 13 April 1986 at Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: Alice McMullen Hales; BIRTH: 1903; DEATH: 1986 (aged 82–83); BURIAL: Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Grey County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 102807632 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102807632/alice-hales.)2
Family | James Harman "Jimmy" Hales b. 16 Jul 1894, d. 1966 |
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John Hales1
M, b. 24 March 1853
John Hales was born on 24 March 1853 at Canada West; Date 1861 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Mar 24 1853 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. per marriage reg'n. of son James Harmon Hales & Alice Amerlia McMullen.1,2 He married Annie J. Croft circa 1882 at Ontario; Annie Croft per marriage reg'n. of son James Harmon Hales & Alice Amerlia McMullen. per 1901 Census. John Hales appeared on the census of 22 April 1901 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South Co., Ontario; Age 48 at 1901 Census: Hales, John, 48, b. Ont. r. Mar 24 1853, Irish, Meth., carpenter, married; Ann J., 38, b. Ont. r. Apr 11 1863, Eng., Meth., married; Charles W., 17, b. Ont. r. Sep 20 1883, Irish, Meth., clerk, single; Elziabeth M., 16, b. Ont. r. Mar 19 1885, Irish, Meth., single; William J., 14, b. Ont. r. Feb 21 1887, son; Sarah B., 12, b. Ont. r. Dec 30 1888, dau; James H., 6, b. Ont. r. Jul 16 1894, son (1901 Census: Artemesia Twp., Grey South Co., dist. 66, sub-dist. a-4, pg. 1, line 5 - Village of Flesherton - ancestry.ca.)2 He appeared on the census of 1921 at Artemesia Twp., Felsherton, Grey South East Co., Ontario; Age 60 at 1921 Census: Hales, John, 60, b. Ont., p.b. Ireland, Irish, Meth., house carpenter, widower; James H., 26, b. Ont., p.b. Ont., Irish, Meth., harnessmaker in harness shop, single (1921 Census: Village of Flesherton, Grey South East Co., dist. 84, sub-dist. 57, pg. 3, line 46 - 5 ??? - ancestry.ca.)1
Family | Annie J. Croft b. 11 Apr 1863, d. c 1920 |
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Annie J. Croft1,2,3
F, b. 11 April 1863, d. circa 1920
Annie J. Croft was born on 11 April 1863 at Ontario; Date Apr 11 1863 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. per marriage reg'n. of son James Harmon Hales & Alice Amerlia McMullen.1,3 As of circa 1882,her married name was Hales. She married John Hales circa 1882 at Ontario; Annie Croft per marriage reg'n. of son James Harmon Hales & Alice Amerlia McMullen. per 1901 Census. Annie J. Croft appeared on the census of 22 April 1901 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South Co., Ontario; Age 38 at 1901 Census: see John Hales.3 She died circa 1920; Not with John Hales in 1921 Census.1
Family | John Hales b. 24 Mar 1853 |
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Charles W. Hales1
M, b. 20 September 1883
| Father | John Hales1 b. 24 Mar 1853 |
| Mother | Annie J. Croft1 b. 11 Apr 1863, d. c 1920 |
Charles W. Hales was born on 20 September 1883 at Ontario; Date Sep 20 1883 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census.1 He appeared on the census of 22 April 1901 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South Co., Ontario; Age 17 at 1901 Census: see John Hales.1
Citations
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Elizabeth M. Hales1
F, b. 19 March 1885
| Father | John Hales1 b. 24 Mar 1853 |
| Mother | Annie J. Croft1 b. 11 Apr 1863, d. c 1920 |
Elizabeth M. Hales was born on 19 March 1885 at Ontario; Date Mar 19 1885 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census.1 She appeared on the census of 22 April 1901 at Artemesia Twp., Flesherton, Grey South Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1901 Census: see John Hales.1
Citations
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.