Christina Landon1
F, #99586, b. circa 1883
- Birth*: circa 1883; per family tree of Sharon Conley on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
- Marriage*: circa 1910; per family tree of Sharon Conley on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.; Principal=Amos Verseilus Ham1
- Married Name: circa 1910; Ham1
Family: Amos Verseilus Ham b. 14 Jul 1881, d. 23 Dec 1955
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
James Moore1
M, #99587, b. circa 1846
- Birth*: circa 1846; Canada West; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
- Marriage*: circa 1867; Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.; Principal=Phoebe Jane Ham1
Family: Phoebe Jane Ham b. 1849, d. 5 Apr 1924
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Bertha Edna Ham1
F, #99588, b. 8 November 1900, d. 9 February 1919
- Father*: Thomas Anthony Ham1 b. 9 Oct 1874, d. 1957
- Mother*: Ida Baragar1 b. 1878
- Birth*: 8 November 1900; Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
- Marriage*: 28 April 1917; Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.; Principal=Arthur Murton Reid1
- Death*: 9 February 1919; Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
- Married Name: 28 April 1917; Reid1
Family: Arthur Murton Reid b. 13 Jan 1900
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Laure Ham1
F, #99589, b. circa 1905
- Father*: Thomas Anthony Ham1 b. 9 Oct 1874, d. 1957
- Mother*: Ida Baragar1 b. 1878
- Birth*: circa 1905; Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Viola Ham1
F, #99590, b. March 1905
- Father*: Thomas Anthony Ham1 b. 9 Oct 1874, d. 1957
- Mother*: Ida Baragar1 b. 1878
- Birth*: March 1905; Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Emily Ham1
F, #99591, b. January 1909
- Father*: Thomas Anthony Ham1 b. 9 Oct 1874, d. 1957
- Mother*: Ida Baragar1 b. 1878
- Birth*: January 1909; Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Henry Ham1
M, #99592, b. circa 1912
- Father*: Thomas Anthony Ham1 b. 9 Oct 1874, d. 1957
- Mother*: Ida Baragar1 b. 1878
- Birth*: circa 1912; Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Merton Ham1
M, #99593, b. circa 1915
- Father*: Thomas Anthony Ham1 b. 9 Oct 1874, d. 1957
- Mother*: Ida Baragar1 b. 1878
- Birth*: circa 1915; Ontario; per family tree of rwc147 on ancestry.ca, Jan 27 2019.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Theresa Askin1
F, #99594, b. circa 1774
- Father*: John Alexander Askin1 b. 1739, d. 1818
- Mother*: Marie Archange Barthe1 b. 13 Mar 1749, d. 25 Nov 1820
- Birth*: circa 1774; Michigan, U.S.A.; per family tree of Michael Johns on ancestry.ca, Jan 28 2019.1
- Marriage*: 17 April 1797; Petete Cote, Upper Canada; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html; Principal=Thomas McKee2
- Married Name: 17 April 1797; McKee2
Family: Thomas McKee b. c 1765, d. 24 Oct 1814
Thomas McKee1
M, #99595, b. circa 1765, d. 24 October 1814
- Father*: Alexander McKee1 b. c 1735, d. 15 Jan 1799
- Mother*: ? ?1 b. c 1735
- Birth*: circa 1765; Near Scioto River, Ohio, U.S.A.; "MCKEE, THOMAS, army and militia officer, Indian Department official, and politician; b. possibly c. 1770, probably in a Shawnee village on the Scioto River (Ohio), son of Alexander McKee* and a woman said to be a Shawnee; d. 20 Oct 1814 at the Cascades (near Île des Cascades), Lower Canada."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html
Note: Birth 1770 seems late. Grants of land in 1785???1 - Marriage*: 17 April 1797; Petete Cote, Upper Canada; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html; Principal=Theresa Askin1
- Death*: 24 October 1814; Cascades, Lower Canada; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html1
- Note*: 1785; Mouth of Detroit River, Michigan, U.S.A.; In 1785 he received a share in a tract of land at the mouth of the Detroit River given to members of the department by the Indians." http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html1
- Note: 1788; Point Pelee Island, Upper Canada; In 1788 the Ojibwas and Ottawas granted him the lease of Point Pelee Island (Pelee Island, Ont. ) for 999 years."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html1 - Note: 29 March 1791; 60th Foot, Upper Canada; "With his father’s support, on 29 March 1791 he became an ensign in the 60th Foot, part of which was stationed at Detroit; he was promoted lieutenant on 5 Feb. 1795 and captain on 20 Feb. 1796." http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_thomas_5E.html1
Family: Theresa Askin b. c 1774
Citations
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
Alexander McKee1
M, #99596, b. circa 1735, d. 15 January 1799
- Birth*: circa 1735; Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; MCKEE, ALEXANDER, Indian agent, furtrader, and local official; b. c. 1735 in western Pennsylvania, son of Irish trader Thomas McKee and a Shawnee woman (or possibly a white captive of the Indians); d. 15 Jan. 1799 on the Thames River, Upper Canada."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1 - Marriage*: circa 1764; Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; "As a young man Alexander McKee was a lieutenant in the Pennsylvania forces during the early part of the Seven Years’ War. He entered the Indian department in 1760 as an
assistant to George Croghan and until the outbreak of the American revolution he served the department and traded, achieving considerable importance among the tribes north of the Ohio River. He was married to a Shawnee woman and in the early 1770s had a home in one of the Shawnee villages on the Scioto River (Ohio)." http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html; Principal=? ?1 - Death*: 15 January 1799; Thames River, Upper Canada; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1
- Note: March 1778; Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.; "As McKee was sympathetic to the British cause at the beginning of the revolution, he was kept under surveillance. In March 1778, with Matthew Elliott*, Simon Girty*, and others, he fled from the Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh, Pa) region into the Ohio country. Later in the year he joined the British at Detroit. The Americans considered his departure a major blow because McKee had extensive influence among the Indians. At Detroit he became a captain and interpreter in the Indian department and for the rest of the revolution helped direct operations among the Indians in the Ohio valley against the Americans. He participated in many of the main actions in that region, including Henry
HAMILTON’s capture of Vincennes (Ind.) in 1778, Henry Bird’s expedition against Kentucky in 1780, and the attack on Bryant’s Station (near Lexington, Ky) in August 1782."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1 - Note: 1792; Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.; "After the revolution McKee obtained land on the Canadian side of the Detroit River, but he served at Detroit as deputy agent in the Indian department, which used his influence among the tribes in present Ohio and Indiana to encourage Indian resistance to American settlement beyond the Ohio River. He also traded along the Miamis (Maumee) River and was a prominent leader in the Detroit River region. He became
lieutenant-colonel of the local militia in the late 1780s, justice of the Court of Common Pleas for the District of Hesse in 1788, member of the district land board in 1789, and lieutenant for the county of Essex in 1792."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1 - Note: 1794; Pettie Cote, Upper Canada; "When in the early 1790s full-scale hostilities broke out between the Americans and the Indian tribes, McKee and his assistants helped to gather and supply the Indians who resisted American expeditions [see Egushwa]. With John Graves Simcoe*, lieutenant governor of Upper Canada, he tried to devise a workable plan for an Indian buffer state between American and British possessions. McKee played a major role in organizing the Indians to meet Major-General Anthony Wayne’s advances in 1793 and 1794 and was present at the battle of Fallen Timbers (near Waterville, Ohio) in August 1794, but only as an observer. Wayne’s victory and the failure of the British regulars to support the Indians diminished British influence among the tribes. McKee
was given formal command of Indian affairs in Upper Canada at the end of 1794 when he was appointed deputy superintendent and deputy inspector general of Indian affairs."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1 - Note: 1796; Windsor, Upper Canada; "After the British withdrew from Detroit in 1796, McKee made his home on the Canadian side of the river. At his death three years later he was living on the Thames River. In the tumultuous years of the 1790s he had been the most important official organizing Indian resistance to the American advance across the Ohio River. To him, the British policy was not merely official, it was the culmination of a lifetime spent with the Indians of the Ohio valley. His son Thomas* also served in the Indian department,
becoming agent at Amherstburg in 1801."
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1
Family: ? ? b. c 1735
- Marriage*: circa 1764; Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; "As a young man Alexander McKee was a lieutenant in the Pennsylvania forces during the early part of the Seven Years’ War. He entered the Indian department in 1760 as an
assistant to George Croghan and until the outbreak of the American revolution he served the department and traded, achieving considerable importance among the tribes north of the Ohio River. He was married to a Shawnee woman and in the early 1770s had a home in one of the Shawnee villages on the Scioto River (Ohio)." http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html; Principal=? ?1
- Thomas McKee1 b. c 1765, d. 24 Oct 1814
Citations
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
? ?1
F, #99597, b. circa 1735
- Birth*: circa 1735; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html1
- Marriage*: circa 1764; Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; "As a young man Alexander McKee was a lieutenant in the Pennsylvania forces during the early part of the Seven Years’ War. He entered the Indian department in 1760 as an
assistant to George Croghan and until the outbreak of the American revolution he served the department and traded, achieving considerable importance among the tribes north of the Ohio River. He was married to a Shawnee woman and in the early 1770s had a home in one of the Shawnee villages on the Scioto River (Ohio)." http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckee_alexander_4E.html; Principal=Alexander McKee1
- Married Name: circa 1760; McKee1
Family: Alexander McKee b. c 1735, d. 15 Jan 1799
- Thomas McKee1 b. c 1765, d. 24 Oct 1814
Citations
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
Catherine Jordan1
F, #99598, b. circa 1768
- Birth*: circa 1768; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/claus_william_6E.html1
- Marriage*: 25 February 1791; http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/claus_william_6E.html; Principal=William Claus1
- Married Name: 25 February 1791; Claus1
Family: William Claus b. 8 Sep 1765, d. 11 Nov 1826
Citations
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
Jacob Farrand Pringle1
M, #99599, b. 27 June 1816, d. 1 February 1901
- Father*: Lieut. James Pringle1 b. 16 Feb 1784, d. 13 Oct 1860
- Mother*: Ann Margaret Anderson1 b. 19 Apr 1796, d. 26 Aug 1870
- Birth*: 27 June 1816; Valneciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Marriage*: September 1844; Canada West; per family tree of bettyaboop48 on ancestry.ca, August 15 2019.; Principal=Isabella Fraser
- Death*: 1 February 1901; Second St. West, Cornwall, Stormont Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#025382: Name: Jacob Farrand Pringle; Date: Feb 1 1901; Age: 85y; Res.: Second St., West, Cornwall; Status: married; Occ.: Judge ... ; Born: Valneciennes, France; Cause: pneumonia, 6 days; Phys.: D. O. Alguire, MD; Inf.: R. A. Pringle; Rel.: P.; Reg'd.: Feb 9 1901; Reg'r.: George S. Jarvis, Cornwall (Ontario Death Registration, #025382-1910, ancestry.ca) Date Feb 1 1901 & location Cornwall per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1,2
- Burial*: 3 February 1901; Woodlawn Cemetery, Cornwall, Stormont Co., Ontario; "Findagrave: Name: Jacob Farrand Pringle; Birth: 27 Jun 1816, Valenciennes, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; Death: 1 Feb 1901 (aged 84), Cornwall, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada; Burial
Woodlawn Cemetery, Cornwall, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada;
Memorial ID: 153798559 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153798559)3
- Note*: 1889; Cornwall, Ontario; J. F. Pringle is the author of "Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District (Eastern Ontario)" which provides major info re early eastern Ontario history, in particular that of Cornwall. J. F. Pringle is Jacob Farrand Pringle (1816-1901), son of Capt. James Pringle. His mother was Ann Margaret Anderson, a daughter of Lieut. Joseph Anderson who was a brother of John Anderson, the law student lost on the Speedy in 1804.
Family: Isabella Fraser b. 31 Jul 1825, d. 19 Dec 1910
- Ann Pringle1 b. c 1846, d. 13 Jun 1930
- Margaret Pringle1 b. 1 Feb 1848, d. 1 Jul 1927
- Isabella Pringle1 b. 4 Oct 1849, d. 12 Oct 1927
- James Farrand Pringle1 b. 9 Jun 1851
- Alexander Fraser Pringle1 b. 4 Oct 1853, d. 25 Oct 1911
- Robert Abercrombie Pringle1 b. 15 Dec 1855, d. 10 Jan 1922
- George Urquhart Pringle1 b. 11 Mar 1857, d. 18 Dec 1945
- Mary Christine Pringle1 b. May 1859, d. 1957
- William Roger McIntyre Pringle1 b. 1863, d. 19 Feb 1908
- Charlotte Edith Pringle1 b. 31 Oct 1863, d. 16 May 1882
John Dunbar Pringle1
M, #99600, b. 8 May 1820, d. 12 October 1882
- Father*: Lieut. James Pringle1 b. 16 Feb 1784, d. 13 Oct 1860
- Mother*: Ann Margaret Anderson1 b. 19 Apr 1796, d. 26 Aug 1870
- Birth*: 8 May 1820; Cornwall, Stormont Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Marriage*: 12 September 1848; Fraserfield, Glengarry Co., Canada West; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.; Principal=Mary Margaret Fraser1
- Death*: 12 October 1882; Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family: Mary Margaret Fraser b. 5 Aug 1829, d. 1854
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary Margaret Fraser1
F, #99601, b. 5 August 1829, d. 1854
- Birth*: 5 August 1829; Fraserfield, Glengarry Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Marriage*: 12 September 1848; Fraserfield, Glengarry Co., Canada West; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.; Principal=John Dunbar Pringle1
- Death*: 1854; Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Canada West; per family tree of ffreeband55 on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Married Name: 12 September 1848; Pringle1
Family: John Dunbar Pringle b. 8 May 1820, d. 12 Oct 1882
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
William Forbes1
M, #99602, b. circa 1798
- Birth*: circa 1798; per family tree of Marie Auner on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019,1
- Marriage*: circa 1825; per family tree of Marie Auner on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019,; Principal=Sarah Everts1
Family: Sarah Everts b. 1799
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Evarts1,2
M, #99603, b. 21 September 1708, d. 25 September 1786
- Father*: Nathaniel Evarts2 b. 24 Jul 1675, d. 13 Jul 1739
- Mother*: Margaret Hastings2 b. 4 Jul 1674, d. 8 Oct 1740
- Birth*: 21 September 1708; Guildford, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.; Date Sep 21 1798 & location Guidlford, Conn. per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.2
- Marriage*: 20 October 1734; Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.; Principal=Submit Stone2
- Death*: 25 September 1786; Salisbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, U..A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.2
Family: Submit Stone b. 25 Mar 1717, d. 19 Jan 1802
- Gilbert Evarts+2 b. 3 Jan 1743, d. c 1800
Citations
- John Everts per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Submit Stone1
F, #99604, b. 25 March 1717, d. 19 January 1802
- Father*: Stephen Stone1 b. 1 Mar 1690, d. 24 Dec 1753
- Mother*: Elizabeth Leaming1 b. 9 Oct 1691, d. 1767
- Birth*: 25 March 1717; Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Marriage*: 20 October 1734; Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.; Principal=John Evarts1
- Death*: 19 January 1802; Salisbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Married Name: 20 October 1734; Evarts1
Family: John Evarts b. 21 Sep 1708, d. 25 Sep 1786
- Gilbert Evarts+1 b. 3 Jan 1743, d. c 1800
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Stephen Stone1
M, #99605, b. 1 March 1690, d. 24 December 1753
- Birth*: 1 March 1690; Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
- Marriage*: 9 October 1711; Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.; Principal=Elizabeth Leaming1
- Death*: 24 December 1753; Guildford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, U.S.A.; per family tree of jungwirthm on ancestry.ca, Feb 1 2019.1
Family: Elizabeth Leaming b. 9 Oct 1691, d. 1767
- Submit Stone+1 b. 25 Mar 1717, d. 19 Jan 1802
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.