Mary Boyd1
F, #84860, b. 1720, d. 1793
- Birth*: 1720; Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012.1
- Marriage*: circa 1739; U.S.A.; per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=David Cargill McGregor1
- Death*: 1793; Londonderry, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, U.S.A.; per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012.1
- Married Name: circa 1739; McGregor1
Family: David Cargill McGregor b. 6 Nov 1710, d. 30 May 1777
- Margaret McGregor+1 b. 1740, d. 2 Dec 1793
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Loveless1
M, #84861, b. 1805, d. 1887
- Father*: Absalom Loveless b. 1775, d. c 1822
- Mother*: Harriet Roblin b. 12 Jan 1783, d. 22 Sep 1858
- Birth*: 1805; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Date 1805 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Date 1806 & location Ont. per 1871 Census. Date 1805 & location CW per 1861 Census. Date 1805 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1,2,3,4,5
- Marriage*: circa 1830; New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1830 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.
Note: There is nothng suggestng Amanda Beals lived in Prince Edward County before her marriage to John Loveless in 1830. Her family was in Masonville, Delaware Co., New York at that time. Records suggest that John and Amanda's first two children were born in NY as well. (Dan Buchanan, May 15 2024); Principal=Amanda Beals1,2 - Death*: 1887; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date 1887 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1,2
- Note*: circa June 1833; Upper Canada; Immigration of his daughter Martha Loveless shown as 1833 per her 1901 Census record. She is shown born in US.6
- Residence*: 1851; Conc 2 Lot 60, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; 1851 Agricultural Census: John Loveless; Conc 2, Lot 60, Ameliasburgh Twp.; 51 acres (1851 Agrcultural Census: Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., pg. 1 of 9, line 8 - ancestry.ca)7
- Census: April 1861; Sophiasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 54 at 1861 Census: Loveless, John, 54, b. CW, WM, farmer, other res. Ameliasburgh Twp., married; Amanda, 46, b. CW, WM, other res Ameliasburgh Twp., married; Simon, 6, b. CW, WM, other res. Ameliasburgh Twp. (1861 Census: Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., pg. 539 of 605, line 33 - ancestry.ca)
Note: This couple also are in Ameliasburh Twp. 1861 Census.3 - Census*: April 1861; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 56 at 1861 Census: Loveless, John, 56, b. CW, Universalist, school teacher, married; Amanda, 46, b. US, Univ., married; Augustus(m), 19, b. CW; Rebecca, 17; ?Dr..?(f), 10; Ruth, 7 (1861 Census: Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., pg. 33 of 605, line 45 - ancestry.ca)3
- Census: April 1871; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 65 at 1871 Census: Loveless, John, 65, b. Ont., Ger., Universalist, farmer, married; Amanda, 55, b. US, Irish, Univ., married; Drucilla, 19, b. Ont., Ger., Univ., dau., weaver, single; Simon B., 14; Rufus, 17; Emma Jane, 7 (1871 Census: Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., dist. 59, sub-dist. C-1, pg. 9, line 1 - ancestry.ca)4
- Residence: 1880; Conc 2 Lot 60, Ameliasburgh Twp., Rossmore, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; "Loveless, John, yeoman, 2nd conc., part lot 60, f. Rossmore" & "Loveless, Simon, yeoman, 2nd conc., part lot 60, f. Rossmore" Canada City and Area Directories, 1880, Prince Edward Co., Ameliasburgh Twp., pg. 249 of 270, ancestry.ca.8
- Census: April 1881; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 76 at 1881 Census: Loveless, John, 75, b. Ont., Ger., CM, farmer, widower; Simon, 23, b. Ont., Ger., CM, farmer, single (1881 Census: Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., dist. 119, sub-dist. D, pg. 82, line 11 - ancestry.ca)5
Family: Amanda Beals b. 1815, d. 5 Oct 1871
- Marriage*: circa 1830; New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1830 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.
Note: There is nothng suggestng Amanda Beals lived in Prince Edward County before her marriage to John Loveless in 1830. Her family was in Masonville, Delaware Co., New York at that time. Records suggest that John and Amanda's first two children were born in NY as well. (Dan Buchanan, May 15 2024); Principal=Amanda Beals1,2
- Martha D. Loveless+2 b. 18 Mar 1831, d. 16 Nov 1903
- James Wilson Loveless+ b. 12 Feb 1833, d. 3 Apr 1868
- Sarah Samantha "Sally" Loveless+9 b. 1835
- George Percy Loveless+ b. 1836, d. c 1915
- Jonathan Greeley Loveless+1 b. 30 Apr 1839, d. 26 Dec 1924
- Augustus Loveless3 b. 1842
- Rebecca Loveless3 b. 1844
- Druscilla Loveless3 b. 1851
- Ruth Loveless3 b. 1854
- William Rufus Loveless4 b. 23 Jan 1854, d. 3 Jan 1941
- Simon B. Loveless3 b. 13 Jul 1859, d. 3 Dec 1944
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
- [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.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
Amanda Beals1
F, #84862, b. 1815, d. 5 October 1871
- Father*: Abraham Beals2 b. 1775, d. 26 Oct 1844
- Mother*: Huldah Couse2 b. 1770, d. 1 Feb 1867
- Birth*: 1815; Herkimer, Herkimer Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date 1816 & location USA per 1871 Census. Date 1815 & location USA per 1861 Census. Date 1815 & location Herkimer, Herkimer Co., NY per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1,2,3,4
- Marriage*: circa 1830; New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1830 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.
Note: There is nothng suggestng Amanda Beals lived in Prince Edward County before her marriage to John Loveless in 1830. Her family was in Masonville, Delaware Co., New York at that time. Records suggest that John and Amanda's first two children were born in NY as well. (Dan Buchanan, May 15 2024); Principal=John Loveless1,2 - Death*: 5 October 1871; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Date Oct 5 1871 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1,2
- Married Name: circa 1830; Loveless1
- Census: April 1861; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 46 at 1861 Census: see John Loveless3
- Census*: April 1861; Sophiasburth Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 46 at 1861 Census: see John Loveless3
- Census: April 1871; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 55 at 1871 Census: see John Loveless4
Family: John Loveless b. 1805, d. 1887
- Marriage*: circa 1830; New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1830 & location Ameliasburgh Twp. per family tree of Debra Ann Payne on ancestry.ca, May 12 2024. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.
Note: There is nothng suggestng Amanda Beals lived in Prince Edward County before her marriage to John Loveless in 1830. Her family was in Masonville, Delaware Co., New York at that time. Records suggest that John and Amanda's first two children were born in NY as well. (Dan Buchanan, May 15 2024); Principal=John Loveless1,2
- Martha D. Loveless+2 b. 18 Mar 1831, d. 16 Nov 1903
- James Wilson Loveless+ b. 12 Feb 1833, d. 3 Apr 1868
- Sarah Samantha "Sally" Loveless+5 b. 1835
- George Percy Loveless+ b. 1836, d. c 1915
- Jonathan Greeley Loveless+1 b. 30 Apr 1839, d. 26 Dec 1924
- Augustus Loveless3 b. 1842
- Rebecca Loveless3 b. 1844
- Druscilla Loveless3 b. 1851
- Ruth Loveless3 b. 1854
- William Rufus Loveless4 b. 23 Jan 1854, d. 3 Jan 1941
- Simon B. Loveless3 b. 13 Jul 1859, d. 3 Dec 1944
Eleanor "Ella" Vermilyea1
F, #84863, b. 1868, d. 21 September 1890
- Father*: William Vermilyea1 b. c 1815, d. 1 Dec 1874
- Mother*: Hannah Preston1 b. 30 Nov 1825, d. 5 May 1889
- Birth*: 1868; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Marriage*: 24 December 1888; Wooler, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=Hiram Nelson Loveless1
- Death*: 21 September 1890; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Married Name: 24 December 1888; Loveless1
Family: Hiram Nelson Loveless b. 8 Aug 1865, d. 12 May 1941
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
William Vermilyea1
M, #84864, b. circa 1815, d. 1 December 1874
- Birth*: circa 1815; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Marriage*: circa 1835; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=Mary Osterhout1
- Marriage*: 21 January 1846; Hastings Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=Hannah Preston1
- Death*: 1 December 1874; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
Family 1: Mary Osterhout b. 2 Apr 1812, d. b 1846
- Amanda "Mandie" Vermilyea+ b. c 1840, d. b 1891
- Deborah Vermilyea+ b. 1856
Family 2: Hannah Preston b. 30 Nov 1825, d. 5 May 1889
- Sarah Eliza Vermilyea+ b. 8 Apr 1849, d. 18 Jul 1939
- Eleanor "Ella" Vermilyea1 b. 1868, d. 21 Sep 1890
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Hannah Preston1
F, #84865, b. 30 November 1825, d. 5 May 1889
- Father*: Benjamin Bailey Preston b. 1 Aug 1797, d. 10 May 1888
- Mother*: Diadamia Potter b. 12 Dec 1803, d. 22 Aug 1872
- Birth*: 30 November 1825; Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Marriage*: 21 January 1846; Hastings Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=William Vermilyea1
- Marriage*: 25 April 1878; Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=James Lennox1
- Death*: 5 May 1889; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
Family 1: William Vermilyea b. c 1815, d. 1 Dec 1874
- Sarah Eliza Vermilyea+ b. 8 Apr 1849, d. 18 Jul 1939
- Eleanor "Ella" Vermilyea1 b. 1868, d. 21 Sep 1890
Family 2: James Lennox b. c 1828
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
James Lennox1
M, #84866, b. circa 1828
- Birth*: circa 1828; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Marriage*: 25 April 1878; Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=Hannah Preston1
Family: Hannah Preston b. 30 Nov 1825, d. 5 May 1889
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Mary Osterhout1
F, #84867, b. 2 April 1812, d. before 1846
- Father*: David Daniel Osterhout1 b. 6 Sep 1785, d. 24 Nov 1859
- Mother*: Mary "Polly" Hilton1 b. c 1788
- Birth*: 2 April 1812; Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., New York, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Marriage*: circa 1835; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.; Principal=William Vermilyea1
- Death*: before 1846; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 30 2012.1
- Married Name: circa 1835; Vermilyea1
Family: William Vermilyea b. c 1815, d. 1 Dec 1874
- Amanda "Mandie" Vermilyea+ b. c 1840, d. b 1891
- Deborah Vermilyea+ b. 1856
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
James Fraser1,2
M, #84868, b. circa 1755, d. before 1790
- Birth*: circa 1755; Scotland; " ... a Scotish officer ... " from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca
- Marriage*: circa 1780; Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson
- Death*: before 1790; Montreal, Quebec; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca
Family: Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson b. 1763, d. 1 Jan 1847
- Mary Ann Fraser+ b. c 1783
- Jane Alice Fraser+ b. 21 Feb 1788, d. 7 Feb 1859
Citations
- James Fraser per Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb. William Fraser per per GEDCOM of Glen E. Carter, Aug 31 2012.
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson1,2,3
F, #84869, b. 1763, d. 1 January 1847
- Father*: John Ferguson2 b. c 1730
- Mother*: ? ? b. c 1730
- Birth*: 1763; See marriage - James Fraser. Date 1763 per GEDCOM of Glen E. CArter, Aug 31 2012.2
- Marriage*: circa 1780; Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=James Fraser
- Marriage*: 6 February 1791; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=Timothy Thompson
- Death*: 1 January 1847; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Canada West; per GEDCOM of Glen E. CArter, Aug 31 2012.2
- Married Name: circa 1780; Fraser
- Married Name: 6 February 1791; Thompson
- Residence*: 31 March 1823; Lot No. 1, Water Street, South Side, Newcastle, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Will A201) show that Timothy Thompson passed in his will, to his wife, Lot No. 1, Water Street, South Side, 1 acre, ITS Date: Mar 31 1823, Reg. Date: Mar 15 1854 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland County, Brighton Twp., last page is Town of Newcastle, digital image taken by Dan May 15 2019, Northumberland County Archives, Cobourg.)3
- Note*: 23 April 1823; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Her husband, Timothy Thompson died Apr 23 1823.
Family 1: James Fraser b. c 1755, d. b 1790
- Marriage*: circa 1780; Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=James Fraser
- Mary Ann Fraser+ b. c 1783
- Jane Alice Fraser+ b. 21 Feb 1788, d. 7 Feb 1859
Family 2: Timothy Thompson b. 23 Jul 1762, d. 23 Apr 1823
- Marriage*: 6 February 1791; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=Timothy Thompson
Timothy Thompson
M, #84870, b. 23 July 1762, d. 23 April 1823
- Father*: John Thompson1 b. 1738
- Mother*: Dorothy McGinnis1 b. 1746
- Birth*: 23 July 1762; Date 1762 per Wikipedia - Timothy Thompson. Date Jul 23 1762 per GEDCOM of Glen E. Carter, Aug 31 2012.1
- Marriage*: 6 February 1791; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson
- Death*: 23 April 1823; South Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Date Apr 23 1823 per Wikipedia. Date 1823 & location South Fred. per GEDCOM of Glen E. Carter, Aug 31 2012.1
- Note: between 1800 and 1804; Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "He represented Lennox and Addington counties in the Legislative Assembly from 1800 to 1804 and from 1812 to 1816. He served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Lennox militia during the War of 1812." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Thompson
- Note: 1801; Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "Timothy Thompson (1762–April 23, 1823) was a judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He served with the British army during the American Revolution. After the war, he settled in South Fredericksburgh Township, Ontario. He was elected to the 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada in 1796 representing Lennox, Hastings and Northumberland counties. In 1798, he became a judge in the Midland District court. In 1801, he was appointed collector of customs for the port of Newcastle and, in 1802, he became judge in the Newcastle District. He represented Lennox and Addington counties in the Legislative Assembly from 1800 to 1804 and from 1812 to 1816. He served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Lennox militia during the War of 1812." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Thompson
- Note*: 7 July 1802; Presqu'ile Point, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "The Town of Newcastle. On the erection of the District of Newcastle, into a separate district, it would appear that there was also a "Town of Newcastle" laid out. In the Act passed 7th July, 1802, intituled "An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in the district of Newcastle," already referred to, and quoted in this sketch, there is the following clause" "And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that a gaol and court-house for the district of Newcastle shall be erected and built in some fit and convenient place within the Town of Newcastle, in such manner, and under the same rules and regulations," &c. as provided by a former Act." from the Belden County Atlas of Northumberland & Durham, pg ix, The "Town of Newcastle" - Loss of the Speedy"
Note: Timothy Thompson was one of the peple who purchased land on Presqu'ile Point in anticipation of the County town of Newcastle develoiping there. After 1805 and the Speedy affair, he left the area.2 - Residence: 23 June 1803; Lot No. 1, Water Street, South Side, Newcastle, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Patent) show that Timothy Thompson received the Crown Patent for Lot No. 1, Water Street, South Side, 1 acre, ITS Date: June 23 1803 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland County, Brighton Twp., last page is Town of Newcastle, digital image taken by Dan May 15 2019, Northumberland County Archives, Cobourg.)3
- Residence*: 1804; Presqu'ile Point, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "The names of the grantees of town lots, are Charles Selleck, one acre; Timothy Thompson, one acre; Thomas Ward, on acre; and Joseph Gibson, Charles Selleck and David McGregor Rogers, lots of one acre each." from the Belden County Atlas of Northumberland & Durham, pg ix, The "Town of Newcastle" - Loss of the Speedy"2
- Note: 1807; York, York Co., Upper Canada; "Samuel Thompson was a Loyalist living at Niagara. He was a brother of Captain Andrew Thompson of Butler's Rangers, and Timothy Thompson, member of the House of Assembly." The Town of York, page 176.4
- Residence: 31 March 1823; Village Lot 1, Water Street, South Side, Presqu'ile Point, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Will A201) show that the Will of Timothy Thompson granted Village Lot 1, Water Street, South Side, Presqu'ile Point, Northumberland Co. to his wife, Eliza Thompson. ITS date Mar 31 182, Reg. Date Mar 15 1854 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland County, Brighton Twp., last page is Town of Newcastle, digital image taken by Dan May 15 2019, Northumberland County Archives, Cobourg.)3
Family: Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson b. 1763, d. 1 Jan 1847
- Marriage*: 6 February 1791; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "In the Rev. John Langhorn's early record of St. John's church, Bath, occurs the record of his marriage in that church to Elizabeth Fraser, also of Third town, on the 6th of February, 1791. She was the widow of James Fraser, a Scotch officer, who also served in the British ranks during the American revolution. He had a leg broken after settling in Fredericksburgh, and went to Montreal for treatment, and died there." from page for Sergt. Timothy Thompson, M.P.P., An Early Representative of this County, from the "Napanee Beaver", March 22 1901, www.sfredheritage.on.ca; Principal=Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson
Mary Ann Fraser1
F, #84871, b. circa 1783
- Father*: James Fraser b. c 1755, d. b 1790
- Mother*: Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson b. 1763, d. 1 Jan 1847
- Birth*: circa 1783; Upper Canada
- Marriage*: 24 March 1801; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "McNABB, JAMES, businessman, office holder, and politician; b. possibly in Virginia, son of James McNabb; m. 24 March 1801 Mary Ann Fraser in Fredericksburg (North and South Fredericksburg) Township, Upper Canada, and they had one son; d. 5 April 1820 en route from York (Toronto) to Belleville." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb. http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2546; Principal=James McNabb
- Married Name: 24 March 1801; McNabb
Family: James McNabb b. 1776, d. 5 Apr 1820
- James McNabb+2 b. c 1802, d. 15 Dec 1837
Citations
- Mary Ann Fraser per Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
James McNabb
M, #84872, b. 1776, d. 5 April 1820
- Father*: James McNabb b. c 1737, d. 1780
- Mother*: Anne ? b. c 1740
- Birth*: 1776; U.S.A.; Date 1776 & location Belleville, Ont. per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015. (Not using this - too early??)
"At the commencement of the American Revolutionary War James McNabb Sr reputedly joined a loyalist regiment in Virginia. By 1777 he had joined McAlpin’s Royal Americans as a military surgeon and he served with this unit until his death at the loyalist settlement of Yamachiche, Que., in 1780. His sons Alexander, James, Colin, and Simon had probably come with him to Quebec, and by 1787 Colin and Alexander were residing in the Niagara area." per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb. - Marriage*: 24 March 1801; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "McNABB, JAMES, businessman, office holder, and politician; b. possibly in Virginia, son of James McNabb; m. 24 March 1801 Mary Ann Fraser in Fredericksburg (North and South Fredericksburg) Township, Upper Canada, and they had one son; d. 5 April 1820 en route from York (Toronto) to Belleville." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb. http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2546; Principal=Mary Ann Fraser
- Death*: 5 April 1820; Ontario; per Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
- Residence*: 1794; Newark, Wentworth Co., Ontario; "In 1794 the young James McNabb’s petition for land was approved by the Executive Council of Upper Canada. Two years later he settled at Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake), where Colin was superintendent of inland navigation and Simon had entered business." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
- Residence: 3 November 1804; Conc 1 Lot 3, Thurlow Twp., Hastings Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed A31) show that Bryan Crawford sold all 200 acres of lot 3, conc 1, Thurlow Twp., Hastings Co. to James McNabb. ITS Date: Nov 3 1804. Reg'n. Date: Dec 12 1805 (Ontario Land Records, Hastings Co., Thurlow Twp., Book 388, pg 044 of 377, Conc 4, Lot 3, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan, Aug 10 2022)1
- Residence: 7 September 1810; Conc 1 Lot 3, Thurlow Twp., Hastings Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed A87) show that James McNabb sold all 200 acres of lot 3, conc 1, Thurlow Twp., Hastings Co. to Franics Hunter and William Hutner. ITS Date: Sep 7 1810. Reg'n. Date: Oct 24 1810. (Ontario Land Records, Hastings Co., Thurlow Twp., Book 388, pg 044 of 377, Conc 4, Lot 3, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan, Aug 10 2022)1
Family: Mary Ann Fraser b. c 1783
- James McNabb+2 b. c 1802, d. 15 Dec 1837
James McNabb
M, #84873, b. circa 1737, d. 1780
- Birth*: circa 1737; Perthsire, Scotland; Date c. 1737 & location Perthshire, Scotland per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015. per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.1
- Marriage*: before 1770; per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.; Principal=Anne ?
- Death*: 1780; Yamachiche, Quebec; "At the commencement of the American Revolutionary War James McNabb Sr reputedly joined a loyalist regiment in Virginia. By 1777 he had joined McAlpin’s Royal Americans as a military surgeon and he served with this unit until his death at the loyalist settlement of Yamachiche, Que., in 1780. His sons Alexander, James, Colin, and Simon had probably come with him to Quebec, and by 1787 Colin and Alexander were residing in the Niagara area." per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
Family: Anne ? b. c 1740
- Alexander McNabb b. c 1773
- Colin McNabb b. c 1776
- James McNabb+ b. 1776, d. 5 Apr 1820
- Simon Fraser McNabb+ b. c 1778
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Anne ?1,2
F, #84874, b. circa 1740
- Birth*: circa 1740; per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
- Marriage*: before 1770; per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.; Principal=James McNabb
- Married Name: before 1770; McNabb
Family: James McNabb b. c 1737, d. 1780
- Alexander McNabb b. c 1773
- Colin McNabb b. c 1776
- James McNabb+ b. 1776, d. 5 Apr 1820
- Simon Fraser McNabb+ b. c 1778
Citations
- Anne MacNab per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Alexander McNabb
M, #84875, b. circa 1773
- Father*: James McNabb b. c 1737, d. 1780
- Mother*: Anne ? b. c 1740
- Birth*: circa 1773; "At the commencement of the American Revolutionary War James McNabb Sr reputedly joined a loyalist regiment in Virginia. By 1777 he had joined McAlpin’s Royal Americans as a military surgeon and he served with this unit until his death at the loyalist settlement of Yamachiche, Que., in 1780. His sons Alexander, James, Colin, and Simon had probably come with him to Quebec, and by 1787 Colin and Alexander were residing in the Niagara area." per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
Colin McNabb
M, #84876, b. circa 1776
- Father*: James McNabb b. c 1737, d. 1780
- Mother*: Anne ? b. c 1740
- Birth*: circa 1776; "At the commencement of the American Revolutionary War James McNabb Sr reputedly joined a loyalist regiment in Virginia. By 1777 he had joined McAlpin’s Royal Americans as a military surgeon and he served with this unit until his death at the loyalist settlement of Yamachiche, Que., in 1780. His sons Alexander, James, Colin, and Simon had probably come with him to Quebec, and by 1787 Colin and Alexander were residing in the Niagara area." per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
Simon Fraser McNabb1,2
M, #84877, b. circa 1778
- Father*: James McNabb b. c 1737, d. 1780
- Mother*: Anne ? b. c 1740
- Birth*: circa 1778; "At the commencement of the American Revolutionary War James McNabb Sr reputedly joined a loyalist regiment in Virginia. By 1777 he had joined McAlpin’s Royal Americans as a military surgeon and he served with this unit until his death at the loyalist settlement of Yamachiche, Que., in 1780. His sons Alexander, James, Colin, and Simon had probably come with him to Quebec, and by 1787 Colin and Alexander were residing in the Niagara area." per Dictinary of Canadian Biography Online - James McNabb.
- Marriage*: 7 September 1802; York, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.; Principal=Mary Ann Simons2
Family: Mary Ann Simons b. 1783, d. 10 Aug 1830
- Helen McNabb+ b. 1807, d. 27 Jan 1836
- Matilda McNabb+2 b. 1809
- Harriet McNabb2 b. 1811
- Ann Augusta McNabb2 b. 1812, d. 17 Feb 1840
- Rev. Alexander McNabb+2 b. 12 Jan 1812, d. 15 Nov 1891
- Mary Ann McNabb+2 b. 1814, d. 26 Sep 1849
Citations
- Simon Fraser MacNab per family tree of Ellenthorne44 on ancestry.com, Dec 31 2015.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Ferguson1
M, #84878, b. circa 1730
- Birth*: circa 1730; per GEDCOM of Glen E. Carter, Aug 31 2012.1
- Marriage*: before 1760; per GEDCOM of Glen E. Carter, Aug 31 2012.; Principal=? ?
Family: ? ? b. c 1730
- Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson+1 b. 1763, d. 1 Jan 1847
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
? ?1
F, #84879, b. circa 1730
- Birth*: circa 17301
- Marriage*: before 1760; per GEDCOM of Glen E. Carter, Aug 31 2012.; Principal=John Ferguson
- Married Name: before 1760; Ferguson
Family: John Ferguson b. c 1730
- Elizabeth "Eliza" Ferguson+ b. 1763, d. 1 Jan 1847
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.